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Is Dakota Patterson going to Boyle County?
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(05-11-2022, 03:47 PM)HurryUp1001 Wrote:
(05-11-2022, 03:32 PM)Bazooka Joe Wrote:
(05-11-2022, 02:38 PM)fansville Wrote:
(05-11-2022, 02:25 PM)Bazooka Joe Wrote:
(05-11-2022, 01:57 PM)HurryUp1001 Wrote: The fact they knew what it was a "passing" down and "running" down is incredible. Also, the fact Corbin had Longmire, Patterson, Combs, Huff, and others and it wasn't a "pick your poison" offense then is suspect.


I'm not getting into why I believe Corbin's offense was limited these past two years.

(05-11-2022, 02:13 PM)Bull got out! Wrote: Dakota is the only kid on the team with offers from the SEC Power 5 teams.

There's no secret in picking 3 yards and a cloud of dust.....

Every D1 school that comes to town talks this kid's ear off and invites him to their camps. Fact is they've never seen him before and they don't usually offer on sight without any film. Maybe you should check with your sources lol.

Dude it’s not becoming when you constantly overhype a kid because of your relationship to him and downplay everyone else. Also the secret weapon talk is silly, it’s no secret who you are and who your kid is. He’s a great athlete but never even played WR and may not even start. As for the other stuff, while he may be taller, he is not “bigger” by any stretch of the imagination. He may be faster but not by much if any at all and saying he’s the most athletic player on the team in my opinion is clouded judgement because of your relationship.

However you slice it, Dakota was a huge loss who’s size and athleticism will not be replaced by any one single person currently on the roster.

Blah, blah, blah lol

6'6 (6'8 wingspan), 210-215 pounds (25 pounds heavier than Dakota), 4.6 40 (faster than Dakota), 35 inch vertical, 10 inch hands, should I continue? Also, I don't think I ever said most athletic on the team. Brody Wells is super athletic and when you consider West's size he is an amazing athlete as well. Also, the kid's little brother is pretty athletic too considering he's 6'3 235.

I said more talented, he has work to do, but looks awfully good right now. That's not overhype, it's a fact. If he doesn't start there will be a lot of D1 schools disappointed that they won't get film on him and he will fall into a very happy lap somewhere at the next level. Don't call me out because you're jealous, God gave him those gifts and I for one don't mind praising them, especially considering the journey he's had to travel to get here.

(05-11-2022, 02:39 PM)HurryUp1001 Wrote:
(05-11-2022, 02:25 PM)Bazooka Joe Wrote:
(05-11-2022, 01:57 PM)HurryUp1001 Wrote: The fact they knew what it was a "passing" down and "running" down is incredible. Also, the fact Corbin had Longmire, Patterson, Combs, Huff, and others and it wasn't a "pick your poison" offense then is suspect.


I'm not getting into why I believe Corbin's offense was limited these past two years.

(05-11-2022, 02:13 PM)Bull got out! Wrote: Dakota is the only kid on the team with offers from the SEC Power 5 teams.

There's no secret in picking 3 yards and a cloud of dust.....

Every D1 school that comes to town talks this kid's ear off and invites him to their camps. Fact is they've never seen him before and they don't usually offer on sight without any film. Maybe you should check with your sources lol.
So the kid you are speaking of has never played football? Seeing as they haven't seen any film on him....


Of course he's played football, first time at receiver
If a D1 school wants a kid, they offer. There have been plenty of kids play a certain position in HS and completely switch roles in college with little to no film at all of them playing that position. WR switching to DB, OL to DL,  and vice versa...even QB to WR/TE. Happens quiet often...I don't think any colleges are going to say, "man we are really disappointed, we wanted this kid but he didn't start as a receiver so there is no way we can offer him."


Guess you missed the part where I said they have all invited him to their camps. They want to clock him officially before offering. 

I played D1 football, how about you? Are you speaking from experience?

Furthermore, what do you mean downplayed everyone else? I haven't downplayed anyone.
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RE: Is Dakota Patterson going to Boyle County? - by Bazooka Joe - 05-11-2022, 03:53 PM

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