realcusefan888
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watching the AA state finals replay from the dome yesterday and its a reminder of the dim state of football in this state...at least upstate. these kids are slow and small! newbergh has a d tackle going to uconn next year and he looks like a man amongst boys and thats it out there!
we catch a few downstate but the chances of finding true bsc talent in this state is slim. i think its partly a function of the mentality of northeastern kids:
*playing 2-3 sports, diverting training and attention away from any one sport. southern, western, and even midwestern kids seem to be more focused on developing talents within one sport.
*the emergence of lacrosse as a northeastern suburbia sport has taken athletes away from baseball and football
*less kids are playing sports period! video games, obesity epidemic, ipads, iphones, yada,yada,yada...you know what i mean...
for whatever reason our states hs football is in sad shape. we arent the only school not to exist in a recruiting hotbed but it is definately a disadvantage. hopefully the staff can keep up the decent work in fla, ga, va, penn.
your thoughts...
we catch a few downstate but the chances of finding true bsc talent in this state is slim. i think its partly a function of the mentality of northeastern kids:
*playing 2-3 sports, diverting training and attention away from any one sport. southern, western, and even midwestern kids seem to be more focused on developing talents within one sport.
*the emergence of lacrosse as a northeastern suburbia sport has taken athletes away from baseball and football
*less kids are playing sports period! video games, obesity epidemic, ipads, iphones, yada,yada,yada...you know what i mean...
for whatever reason our states hs football is in sad shape. we arent the only school not to exist in a recruiting hotbed but it is definately a disadvantage. hopefully the staff can keep up the decent work in fla, ga, va, penn.
your thoughts...