But to see that much elite talent playing for a Seattle based team, including players from outside the state that wanted to come play with the guys from the state, and to have them win the title against the best talent in the country....
I mean it’s just impossible to put enough value on that. It’s a bonding experience for those guys. Playing together, having fun, seeing they could beat anyone one playing together, and doing it for a Seattle based facility and coach.
Events and teams like this gives all the elite talent a vision of what it would be like and what they could do playing together for the same team.
Throw in that Huard loves UW and is committed, Savvy loves Seattle, and FSP is a pipeline for UW, and it makes it all the easier for those kids to realize what that same team should be.
EJ Holland is a bitch for not letting me retweet all of his tweets when he was slurping up FSP and the Vegas win. EJ, if you're reading this, YOU ARE A FUCKING SNATCH!
Mods please to be deleting this. Apparently, I can't handle the ups and downs of 7 on 7.
Oh no. Your idiocy shall stand (Sorry @Dennis_DeYoung ) as a warning to all about the dangers in drunk posting.
But to see that much elite talent playing for a Seattle based team, including players from outside the state that wanted to come play with the guys from the state, and to have them win the title against the best talent in the country....
I mean it’s just impossible to put enough value on that. It’s a bonding experience for those guys. Playing together, having fun, seeing they could beat anyone one playing together, and doing it for a Seattle based facility and coach.
Events and teams like this gives all the elite talent a vision of what it would be like and what they could do playing together for the same team.
Throw in that Huard loves UW and is committed, Savvy loves Seattle, and FSP is a pipeline for UW, and it makes it all the easier for those kids to realize what that same team should be.
- quasi football where it's cheap to participate - no pads - lots of skills but no real contact - fulfills the camp circuit thing that slides right into recruiting and player hype - allows businesses and shit like fsp to develop talent, make money and exploit kids - Yeah...
I don’t think it’s cheap unless you’re good and play for free.
But to see that much elite talent playing for a Seattle based team, including players from outside the state that wanted to come play with the guys from the state, and to have them win the title against the best talent in the country....
I mean it’s just impossible to put enough value on that. It’s a bonding experience for those guys. Playing together, having fun, seeing they could beat anyone one playing together, and doing it for a Seattle based facility and coach.
Events and teams like this gives all the elite talent a vision of what it would be like and what they could do playing together for the same team.
Throw in that Huard loves UW and is committed, Savvy loves Seattle, and FSP is a pipeline for UW, and it makes it all the easier for those kids to realize what that same team should be.
Yeah, normally IDGAF about 7x7... but this year and this team is different for these reasons.
Also - Sam Huard is a fucking god. It would be one thing if he was just great at touch football, but he broke the state record for passing yards as a sophomore throwing one gorgeous, perfectly timed, perfectly placed ball after another.
Do you guys realize the last 5-star QB we had committed to us was his uncle 25 years ago? He looks like Drew Brees. Not Drew Brees as a collegian, Drew Brees now.
It's insane.
These days kids can get really advanced with all the extra training they do and when they are talented like that - wow.
I can see brownsocks in my mind see the play developing and
(a) decide immediately he can't make the throw and go the the other routes (b) try to heave the ball with every ounce of arm strength and have it harmlessly land 20 yards short or have John ross double back and catch it and juke out 3 defenders in the process.
But to see that much elite talent playing for a Seattle based team, including players from outside the state that wanted to come play with the guys from the state, and to have them win the title against the best talent in the country....
I mean it’s just impossible to put enough value on that. It’s a bonding experience for those guys. Playing together, having fun, seeing they could beat anyone one playing together, and doing it for a Seattle based facility and coach.
Events and teams like this gives all the elite talent a vision of what it would be like and what they could do playing together for the same team.
Throw in that Huard loves UW and is committed, Savvy loves Seattle, and FSP is a pipeline for UW, and it makes it all the easier for those kids to realize what that same team should be.
But to see that much elite talent playing for a Seattle based team, including players from outside the state that wanted to come play with the guys from the state, and to have them win the title against the best talent in the country....
I mean it’s just impossible to put enough value on that. It’s a bonding experience for those guys. Playing together, having fun, seeing they could beat anyone one playing together, and doing it for a Seattle based facility and coach.
Events and teams like this gives all the elite talent a vision of what it would be like and what they could do playing together for the same team.
Throw in that Huard loves UW and is committed, Savvy loves Seattle, and FSP is a pipeline for UW, and it makes it all the easier for those kids to realize what that same team should be.
Do you guys realize the last 5-star QB we had committed to us was his uncle 25 years ago? He looks like Drew Brees. Not Drew Brees as a collegian, Drew Brees now.
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But to see that much elite talent playing for a Seattle based team, including players from outside the state that wanted to come play with the guys from the state, and to have them win the title against the best talent in the country....
I mean it’s just impossible to put enough value on that. It’s a bonding experience for those guys. Playing together, having fun, seeing they could beat anyone one playing together, and doing it for a Seattle based facility and coach.
Events and teams like this gives all the elite talent a vision of what it would be like and what they could do playing together for the same team.
Throw in that Huard loves UW and is committed, Savvy loves Seattle, and FSP is a pipeline for UW, and it makes it all the easier for those kids to realize what that same team should be.
Also - Sam Huard is a fucking god. It would be one thing if he was just great at touch football, but he broke the state record for passing yards as a sophomore throwing one gorgeous, perfectly timed, perfectly placed ball after another.
Do you guys realize the last 5-star QB we had committed to us was his uncle 25 years ago? He looks like Drew Brees. Not Drew Brees as a collegian, Drew Brees now.
It's insane.
These days kids can get really advanced with all the extra training they do and when they are talented like that - wow.
(a) decide immediately he can't make the throw and go the the other routes
(b) try to heave the ball with every ounce of arm strength and have it harmlessly land 20 yards short or have John ross double back and catch it and juke out 3 defenders in the process.
Johnny Wilson is tall
https://www.hudl.com/video/3/8576044/5be8af3f9a91250300618cc9
https://247sports.com/Player/Alphonse-Oywak-46058349/
I don't understand why there are 16 people for a 7 person no-contact team.