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jackthefootballguru

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Many times these kids just mature real early. They don't improve much afterwards.


Yeah, but when it comes to Moses, he doesn't need to grow anymore. He is already bigger than a lot of NFL backs and faster too.
I'm a senior at Ridgewood high school in New Jersey, and we played them this year. I played center so didn't go against him directly, but he's a beast.

From my first person experience, I feel like he could be a better runningback. This year, especially in the championship game, he got beat some on defense. The guy he went up against is playing d2 (I think) and he had at least 150 yards and 2 touchdowns, a lot of it against Peppers. Offensively, Peppers couldn't be stopped (besides a fumble) and was dominant averaging over ten yards a carry. Obviously I'm not a scout or anything, and I think he wants to play corner anyway.

He's got some major ego issues, but I guess everyone would. He's tough to deal with, and don't think he is liked well by his peers. I'm not sure he really has his heart in football to be honest. Evidenced by his rap career, and that the best education is a top priority. I could be wrong though, these are based on things I hear from people who could be and probably are biased.

His best seasons were at Don Bosco, before he transferred. I've heard mixed reports about why he transferred, but I do know that Don Bosco kids never liked him. At Don Bosco though, he was unstoppable. That team is dominant without him, and with him, no one could really compete.

Regardless, beast of an athlete and would add him in a second to our class.
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We know. You are saying his off field ethic is not good because he benched 4 reps. We disagree because its retarded.


Realistically, it doesn't matter if bench matters in the NFL. Strength does matter and I sincerely doubt any lifting program that doesnt include some form of bench in it. Bench does not equal strength but its idicative of strength.

Either way, I would think that he would have prepared for the bench if he planned on doing the bench.
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I can hit a golf ball 290+ and I am 5'9 160 lbs. I cant bench 160 lbs right now.


Hitting a golf ball is not strength.

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And also, with any NFL team, if they want him to bench more, they will have him at 15-20 reps within a month.


Quadruple his reps? :banghead: :banghead: :banghead:
It's one thing if he didn't take risks during a game, or played with caution because he didn't think he needed to and he wanted to protect himself.

It's a different ballpark for him to say that he didn't even prepare for games like he should have.

I can't believe people are try to justify it.

You guys act like no one tries hard during easy games. That's ridiculous.

I don't hate the guy but stop acting like this isn't even concerning.
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That's a big stretch of a comparison. Bo was an amazing RB, but he's no Leonard.
:hail: :hail: :hail:
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One of the most talent-ridden junior days in recent memory.


Very much looking forward to reading about it in the coming days.
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Strong first post.


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When you Youtube Tyrann Mathieu, these are what people see.

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Whether it's justified or not, people are gonna get excited about him after watching those.

You're right in a way. He tried to do too much too often, and had plenty of negative returns even. Still, I would want him returning punts for my team.