Would you might not be seen as good as you once were?

source: 
COCA
Entry: 
1017
Example: 
Would you might not be seen as good as you once were?
Modal 1: 
would
Modal 2: 
might not
Gender: 
Male
Race/Ethnicity: 
White
Age: 
48
Level of Education: 
College (Graduate)
Home Community, Town, or State: 
MD (Aberdeen)
Location Collected: 
Radio
Year: 
2008
Relation to Addressee: 
interviewee to interviewer
Medium: 
Spoken
Sentence Structure: 
2.0
Status: 
Naturalistic
Notes: 
Source: Full Context: ... received a lot of criticism, or - that I should retire and look how bad it's getting for me. And so, I always remember that sort of feeling. Just because you set a certain standard and you play every day, if you still can compete in sports, and you really are satisfied with playing a role, or you want to continue as long as you can, I first personally think that's the choice and the individual choice of the person. Are there ramifications of that choice? Yes. Would you might not be seen as good as you once were? But the cold, hard fact is, when you're competing out there on the field, at the highest level, you are one of the best players in the world. Otherwise, you wouldn't have that chance to be there. So when some people say, you know, look, it makes me - it saddens me to see this player at the end of his career, it doesn't sadden me. You know, I