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1 hour ago, mg said:

He will excel regardless if he wears orange or red!

He absolutely will! I won’t stop pushing him though! It’s just crazy how humble, appreciative, and respectful he is at his age. 99% of kids with his potential get cocky and coast. The attention has fueled him to dig deeper and push harder. There were two kids tonight that had more snaps than him, and he gets double teamed almost every play!

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51 minutes ago, Throwdeslant said:

Congrats! Young man is a beast!! :thumb:

 

4 hours ago, BCsportsfan said:

Congrats! Good looking Defensive Lineman!!:thumb:

I have been thinking about the best defensive players I have seen in my time in West TN. Chris Donald from Huntingdung (played at UT), Rod Smith and Avery Williamson (Memphis and Kentucky/Titans) were all dominant players. But “Big K” changes the game. Teams have to do things they may not want to cause they just can’t run the ball. They have to get the edge or go vertical and qbs don’t have much time to get vertical. He will definitely not have the best stats of the Mr. Football candidates but I believe he may be the most impactful. 

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