Thank you. I think all of these statistical analyses don't factor in the injury factor, which I think is important for him. Check out this article:
"John played through pain his last two seasons with the Golden Eagles. As a junior, he didn't miss a game with a left wrist injury that required surgery in the summer. He gutted out his senior season with a left knee injury that kept him from practicing."
https://www.jsonline.com/story/sport...al/7228345002/
I'm all for statistics, but as I've said before, statistics in a vacuum without any context are useless. There is some context here. And obviously my first question is to make sure that he is fully recovered from these injuries, especially the knee.
And also as I've said before, I think the easy solution here is to sit down with Henry and ask him what he thinks. If he says this is a dealbreaker, back off. If he says he is OK with it, move forward. And it is none of our business what happens in that conversation so just because there isn't a tweet about it doesn't mean that it didn't happen.
As someone who places a lot of emphasis on the importance of practice, I think the value of having another big body in practice to work against on a daily basis will do more for Henry's long-term progress than the marginal extra minutes he might get if John is not on the team.