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Old 11-13-2007, 07:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Mrknowitall View Post
I was looking threw this thread and honestly I was at the game. Shelby ran a offense where they ran the ball every single darn time so no wonder he got 19 tackles. As a osu prospect at linebacker he was not quick on his feet but he got to the ball sometimes a little late. My opinion honestly is that he has reached full potentiall and as of now I do not see him translating into a D1 linebacker... but things can change obviously
OK Know it all. It is so funny that you can say a kid who bench presses 410+, is the key player on a team that has reached the state regional finals, for two consecutive years, runs a 4.7 as a sophomore which is what James Lauranitis ran his junior year, has two older brothers that went on to have successful college football careers one of which currently plays for Mt. Union, and is the #4 prospect in the state of Ohio for 2009 has reached full potential! If you can not see him translating into a D1 linebacker, you must be blind. Maybe a DE is more fitting but he could easily play D1 linebacker!
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