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Carson Bruener, 4* 2020 LB, Redmond (HS), WA (COMMITTED)

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  • rustysavage
    rustysavage Member Posts: 942
    Good Lord.... His sister is a dirty, dirty freak
  • Bread
    Bread Member Posts: 4,100
    AIRWOLF said:

    He's 6-2 right now and has a big frame. He doesn't really need to get much bigger to be a LB in our D.

    He has grown a lot since I last saw him then.

    That LL team he was on also had the son of a 10 year NHL vet on it. Such Redmond: kids of WTEs and Canadian hockey players are the top of the athletic food chain.

    The former pro athletes were actually the best parents on the team in terms of attitude about youth sports though.
    It's easy to have a good attitude about youth sports when your kids the best player on the field.
  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,855
    Bread said:

    AIRWOLF said:

    He's 6-2 right now and has a big frame. He doesn't really need to get much bigger to be a LB in our D.

    He has grown a lot since I last saw him then.

    That LL team he was on also had the son of a 10 year NHL vet on it. Such Redmond: kids of WTEs and Canadian hockey players are the top of the athletic food chain.

    The former pro athletes were actually the best parents on the team in terms of attitude about youth sports though.
    It's easy to have a good attitude about youth sports when your kids the best player on the field.
    That reminds me, congrats on special olympics gold, pops!
  • longduckdong
    longduckdong Member Posts: 1,059

    BallzDeep said:

    RIP when the board finds pics of his sister.

    Whoa, since when do "we" have hot cheerleaders?
    Since Jen got the job. She gets it.
    Washigton is BACK!


    Cabo?
  • AIRWOLF
    AIRWOLF Member Posts: 1,840
    Bread said:

    AIRWOLF said:

    He's 6-2 right now and has a big frame. He doesn't really need to get much bigger to be a LB in our D.

    He has grown a lot since I last saw him then.

    That LL team he was on also had the son of a 10 year NHL vet on it. Such Redmond: kids of WTEs and Canadian hockey players are the top of the athletic food chain.

    The former pro athletes were actually the best parents on the team in terms of attitude about youth sports though.
    It's easy to have a good attitude about youth sports when your kids the best player on the field.
    That should be the case, but it doesn’t really work that way. The majority of the uber intense, douchebag parents I have encountered had kids who were very good. The parents of the kids who just plain suck are usually just glad their kids aren’t in the basement playing video games.
  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,855
    AIRWOLF said:

    Bread said:

    AIRWOLF said:

    He's 6-2 right now and has a big frame. He doesn't really need to get much bigger to be a LB in our D.

    He has grown a lot since I last saw him then.

    That LL team he was on also had the son of a 10 year NHL vet on it. Such Redmond: kids of WTEs and Canadian hockey players are the top of the athletic food chain.

    The former pro athletes were actually the best parents on the team in terms of attitude about youth sports though.
    It's easy to have a good attitude about youth sports when your kids the best player on the field.
    That should be the case, but it doesn’t really work that way. The majority of the uber intense, douchebag parents I have encountered had kids who were very good. The parents of the kids who just plain suck are usually just glad their kids aren’t in the basement playing video games.
    Patents of shitty kids get crazy too, but I agree it’s the talented ones who are more likely to do so.

    Youth sports. Demise of. Our society.