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This kid is very good.
Vernon and Drayk Bowen come to mind.
RY: hello coach!?
MF: hello Richard, what can I do for you ?
RY: sign me up coach, I’m ready to play.
MF: I’ll do that. Welcome aboard the Irish domination train.
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Boom!
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He's a smart kid, and not afraid to work hard. That, all by itself, will give him a big edge when it comes to developing, and having Harry Hiestand as his mentor should propel him very far.
He's undefeated as a heavyweight wrestler, and understands bodily mechanics to a much higher degree than almost any high school lineman. That, plus he's pretty darn fast on his feet for a big lineman.
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And that's a LOT of potential, for sure. In all honesty, I haven't seen this sheer combination of size, athleticism, and football smarts (not to mention real life smarts) in a high school offensive lineman in a long time.
I think Rees and Hiestand will do a fine job, and that Jagusah should be at the same level as what Quenton Nelson was during his college years.
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I want him to be on the same level as Nelson was.
I may be heckled for this, but I think he can be.
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Link: bmoc
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It was the quickest announcement I've ever seen.
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He figured out where he wanted to, done.
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