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Originally Posted by BuckeyeNation27
Well first you have to magically erase the last 10 years of my life, then have me move to a power house football school and have me play TE for my whole high school career. Then assume that I get recruited by Ohio State.
After that, the stats speak for themselves.
(Don't worry.....eventually you'll figure out I'm using hyperbole to make a point)
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I like what you're saying, unfortunately, due to the 4th festivities et al, I'm not sure
what you're trying to say. You mentioned how ridiculous it is to take him out of LB discounting other things just because he could be a good RB, I believe? Well, I provided ample reasoning for why he is an exceptional RB for HS and beyond, he has production to support that, and competition to validate it.
Sergio Kindle is not going to be a LB in college because its his natural position, he's disciplined, or has a LB-mentality above that of a RB. In fact, if anything, its very much in spite of those things. Most Texas fans will agree he's very raw at this stage; you can see some of that on his videos as a LB. However, his size/speed/athleticism/competitiveness so far outweigh those negatives, that he's able to be successful at the HS level, and projects to be dominant at the next level with the proper instruction and exposure. He's just too good of a talent to concede the coaching up it will take to get him to a dominant level, but thats where his ceiling is. He can become that, and has so far shown the desire, commitment, and maturity to do so.