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Keyshawn ('17) and Dominique Chambers ('18)...
Posted on 1/26/16 at 10:42 pm
Posted on 1/26/16 at 10:42 pm
These are two brothers that I coached @ a middle school here in Louisiana, who relocated, and now play in the Texas.
To sum up what type of talent you are about to see....
Keyshawn is a RB, who is sure to remind you of a current Tiger. He has started at his high school since his sophomore season. Below is his junior tape. His senior season is coming up.
LINK
The scary thing is, his little brother, Dominique Chambers (WR/CB/S),is an even freakier athlete. As a 7th grader I noticed that he possessed more ball skills then most guys that play on Sundays. And even crazier, he might be an even tougher tackle with the ball in his hands then his older brother.
Dominique's sophomore season tape is below.
LINK
My hope is that someone who frequents Tiger Rant, with connections to the Tigers, can put the right people on the track to putting these guy in Tiger
Stadium. You won't find a runner tougher than Keyshawn Chambers, he is an LSU style runner if I've ever seen one. And Dominique, is hands down, the most talented football player I have ever coached.
My personal relationship to the two surely makes me a bit biased. But I know for sure that many posters in this forum know how ridiculous website Star Rankings are. And we also know that LSU coaches/ recruiters could care even less about Star Ratings.
We definitely need a RB, in the 17 class.
Keyshawn is a Tiger in every since.
Dominique...: the tape speaks for itself. IMO, his 10th tape is 5 star worthy. He can play any position. Literally any position. I want these boys back in Louisiana, wearing purple and gold. We have done well with recruiting brothers in recent history, these are two we shouldn't miss out on.
To sum up what type of talent you are about to see....
Keyshawn is a RB, who is sure to remind you of a current Tiger. He has started at his high school since his sophomore season. Below is his junior tape. His senior season is coming up.
LINK
The scary thing is, his little brother, Dominique Chambers (WR/CB/S),is an even freakier athlete. As a 7th grader I noticed that he possessed more ball skills then most guys that play on Sundays. And even crazier, he might be an even tougher tackle with the ball in his hands then his older brother.
Dominique's sophomore season tape is below.
LINK
My hope is that someone who frequents Tiger Rant, with connections to the Tigers, can put the right people on the track to putting these guy in Tiger
Stadium. You won't find a runner tougher than Keyshawn Chambers, he is an LSU style runner if I've ever seen one. And Dominique, is hands down, the most talented football player I have ever coached.
My personal relationship to the two surely makes me a bit biased. But I know for sure that many posters in this forum know how ridiculous website Star Rankings are. And we also know that LSU coaches/ recruiters could care even less about Star Ratings.
We definitely need a RB, in the 17 class.
Keyshawn is a Tiger in every since.
Dominique...: the tape speaks for itself. IMO, his 10th tape is 5 star worthy. He can play any position. Literally any position. I want these boys back in Louisiana, wearing purple and gold. We have done well with recruiting brothers in recent history, these are two we shouldn't miss out on.
Posted on 1/26/16 at 10:47 pm to idoubleu
That dude Keyshawn should be a five star running back. He can do it all and he breaks away from everyone.
Posted on 1/26/16 at 10:52 pm to tFearIsReal
Just watched Dominique's film. Wow.
Would be great to have them in P&G and we should ask their QB to camp as well.
Would be great to have them in P&G and we should ask their QB to camp as well.
Posted on 1/26/16 at 10:55 pm to idoubleu
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As a 7th grader I noticed that he possessed more ball skills then most guys that play on Sundays.
I like your post but come on man, be real. It's easy to be a superior athlete playing on a middle school team or even high school for that matter, not the same case in NFL.
Posted on 1/26/16 at 10:55 pm to idoubleu
I am sure you will get some good advice here, but one thing you can do is get them into the LSU camps.
Miles and co really do scout those camps. That's how Savage was discovered by Grimes, if I'm not mistaken.
Miles and co really do scout those camps. That's how Savage was discovered by Grimes, if I'm not mistaken.
Posted on 1/26/16 at 10:57 pm to idoubleu
Keyshawn is explosive.
Caldwell, TX is in TAMU & UT country. When did they move to TX.
What area are they originally from
Caldwell, TX is in TAMU & UT country. When did they move to TX.
What area are they originally from
Posted on 1/26/16 at 10:58 pm to BasilBogomil
Yea, if they have the funds available, I think camps are a great way to get exposure.
Posted on 1/26/16 at 11:03 pm to saint tiger225
We had a game, in which we were playing the undefeated, defending city champs, known for their spread offense and passing game. I'm telling the head coach not to worry, if they throw on us, they will get blown out.
Dominique Chambers finished the game with 3 INts, 2 for the TD's, and the other he brought back to the 1 yard line, and we scored on the next play. Long story, with he and Keyshawn combined, we had to put our backs ups in midway through the third quarter to show mercy (vs.the undefeated city champs).
No matter what level of football, you'd be hard pressed to find someone catching 3 INts and housing 2 of them, with another being caught at the one ( dude was exhausted by then :-).
Freakish Talent always shows itself at an early age.
Dominique Chambers finished the game with 3 INts, 2 for the TD's, and the other he brought back to the 1 yard line, and we scored on the next play. Long story, with he and Keyshawn combined, we had to put our backs ups in midway through the third quarter to show mercy (vs.the undefeated city champs).
No matter what level of football, you'd be hard pressed to find someone catching 3 INts and housing 2 of them, with another being caught at the one ( dude was exhausted by then :-).
Freakish Talent always shows itself at an early age.
Posted on 1/26/16 at 11:07 pm to idoubleu
they look like good athletes but they both look tiny and more quick than fast..
what are their height/weight
what are their height/weight
Posted on 1/26/16 at 11:13 pm to Lester Earl
I'll find out...
I haven't seen them in person in over two years.
But if I was predicting/ projecting growth, both of them are d1 sized athlete. The younger brother is maybe an inch taller. I can definitely find out there current measurables though, if that is something crucial that I need to post. Both are super fit dudes. Not skinny by any since of the definition.
I haven't seen them in person in over two years.
But if I was predicting/ projecting growth, both of them are d1 sized athlete. The younger brother is maybe an inch taller. I can definitely find out there current measurables though, if that is something crucial that I need to post. Both are super fit dudes. Not skinny by any since of the definition.
Posted on 1/26/16 at 11:14 pm to idoubleu
found a site that lists Domonique at 5'6" and Keyshawn at 5'8". Not usually the type of size LSU recruits but you never know i guess
Posted on 1/26/16 at 11:16 pm to idoubleu
Thank you for not making a shitty thread. "Thecliseshow" should take notes.
Posted on 1/26/16 at 11:18 pm to Lester Earl
That can't be accurate...
I'm 6'0, and both those guys were at least within eye to eye range of me in Middle school.
I'll get with them and find out.
I'm 6'0, and both those guys were at least within eye to eye range of me in Middle school.
I'll get with them and find out.
This post was edited on 1/26/16 at 11:20 pm
Posted on 1/26/16 at 11:26 pm to idoubleu
This is what made you believe he has better ball skills than NFL players? 
Posted on 1/26/16 at 11:27 pm to idoubleu
Measurables are definitely going to be musts. If they're 5'6 or 5'8 in high school, that could be detrimental. If they're taller, they could be getting looks by LSU soon.
Posted on 1/26/16 at 11:35 pm to saint tiger225
No..
Actually practicing with the kids everyday is where you see this stuff. The game story is just an example of what type of impact the kid had on his team. But needing to explain this makes me even further realize that sometimes, It's better not to engage..
Actually practicing with the kids everyday is where you see this stuff. The game story is just an example of what type of impact the kid had on his team. But needing to explain this makes me even further realize that sometimes, It's better not to engage..
This post was edited on 1/26/16 at 11:37 pm
Posted on 1/26/16 at 11:58 pm to idoubleu
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But needing to explain this makes me even further realize that sometimes, It's better not to engage..
It's pretty hard around this time of the year to come in with a genuine post. The Tards infiltrate it and Frick it up for everyone. Post it again later when they've crawled back into their holes. I wish these young men the best.
Posted on 1/27/16 at 12:20 am to idoubleu
Just giving you a hard time man. Didn't mean it like that. I'm actually glad someone has been around 2 possible LSU recruits. Look forward to hearing about these 2 in the future. Apologize again my man. 
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