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Old 06-18-2009, 07:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Taosman View Post
Probably not a lot separating the 3 players, with Montana the name guy. Maybe Montana has a slight edge in the complete passing game.
Love the guys who act like they want to be here.
Gotta think you are right. Occassionally there is a T.P. who stands head and shoulders over all the others, and it isn't even close. More often, though, there is a decent sized number of guys who are pretty close in talent level, and the major determining factors in their continued growth is their Senior year of H.S. (how they progress), how well they are coached in college (and receive coaching, i.e. are they teachable?) and the surrounding cast of players on the team.

People who think that if we miss out on one guy that the sky is falling, over react and fail to realize the talent pool that is out there in most years.

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