'15 CT QB Patrick Kehoe

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We seem to be looking at some very tall guys at QB. Gentry is 6'6", Gibson is 6'4", and now this kid at 6'4".
 
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I don't think he had to check off his primary target that entire film, but he made some great throws.
 
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This kid have any connection to Chris Clark?
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Only concern here....

Do they know how to play any ball in New Mexico and Connecticut? Strength of competition is a bit of a worry for me.
 
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Only concern here....

Do they know how to play any ball in New Mexico and Connecticut? Strength of competition is a bit of a worry for me.


Jim Everett,Brian Urlacher,Dwight Freeney and........aaronhernandezbeforethebloodystuff.....did pretty well.
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Only concern here....

Do they know how to play any ball in New Mexico and Connecticut? Strength of competition is a bit of a worry for me.

Level of high school competition cannot be used as a measure for success in college. Don't worry about that.
 
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Level of high school competition cannot be used as a measure for success in college. Don't worry about that.

Well, yeah it can, it just isn't the defining measure of success.

A kid from Gwinnett Co GA is probably more college ready than a kid playing in New York because he's going against other D1 prospects. The transition to playing other elite athletes won't be as difficult.
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You guys know what I'm saying. In not saying that it is impossible for talent to come from those places, but you sharpen your skills against better competition. You can't get away with the same stuff. I used to play sloppy against clowns, but knew when I needed to strap it on when someone was superior in talent to me

Just sayin
 
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