For Charlie Law, this season represented his first tentative steps into leadership. It started with an absolute disaster of an off season and forced the third year player to re-evaluate everything going on in his career. He almost asked to be traded to Vegas when the offer to go was given by the new GM. Law thought on it deeply, actually. A chance to go home. It's not like he'd be abandoning the Outlaws to go to a front runner.
In the end, Law chose to stay and to make things work and didn't even share with anyone that he'd been considering it. That decision prompted him to go the other way, actually. He began working harder at spending time with other players and helping them with their own improvements. He was more involved in position meetings and talking to coaches about plans. He'd been part of the team before, but not he became more. In the end, Charlie Law made a choice that no one would have questioned for a second if he'd gone the other way.
In the end, Law chose to stay and to make things work and didn't even share with anyone that he'd been considering it. That decision prompted him to go the other way, actually. He began working harder at spending time with other players and helping them with their own improvements. He was more involved in position meetings and talking to coaches about plans. He'd been part of the team before, but not he became more. In the end, Charlie Law made a choice that no one would have questioned for a second if he'd gone the other way.
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