bizell Posted October 19, 2010 Posted October 19, 2010 (edited) Look if you take his name away and put that highlight film...the exact one posted in this thread...next to some of the highlight films I've watched for YEARS as a college fan...it's nothing special. PERIOD. That IS a fact. Sorry you guys love Barry Jr. b/c he's Barry Jr....but he looks like a solid recruit for D1 nothing more. His highlight tape is not near as impressive as many of the guys I've seen in the past coming out of high school...he's 5'8, 180lbs...his speed isn't blinding...all I can say is he had better go somewhere besides 'Bama b/c he won't see the field he'll have to transfer. That's a different kind of factory...go to Fla. St. and whoop up on Boston College...that's his best bet. deangelo williams was 5'8 185 w a 4.4 in high school .. just sayin' Edited October 19, 2010 by bizell
Dorkington Posted October 19, 2010 Posted October 19, 2010 Fun, but I saw a lot of missed tackles and bad angles. I'll wait to see how he looks in college and if he makes the pros before I start praising him as anything but a high school star.
dayman Posted October 19, 2010 Posted October 19, 2010 He looks good, but I don't think they play two hand tag in Div I. I thought the Big East played 2 hand tag? No?
The Dean Posted October 19, 2010 Posted October 19, 2010 4.4? Ha...slow poke...maybe fast enough to school the Bills D but the Gators would have no use for him. Guy is a scrub I've seen better high school highlight films check out Percy Harvin's... A legit 4.4 is still fast. Furthermore the kid is a JUNIOR in HIGH SCHOOL. He will almost certainly shave some time off that sprint over the next few years. As for it being fast enough for teams like Florida, 4.4 is faster than times clocked by wide receivers David Nelson and even Percy Harvin (yes he may have clocked faster, but he clocked a 4.41 in the combine).
dayman Posted October 19, 2010 Posted October 19, 2010 Yeah yeah...you guys need to learn what tongue and cheek is...obviously the kid is good..great high school back and has speed...my point is I watch a lot of high school videos and that's nothing extraordinary...his time is not very fast at all really all those guys have that type of time "as a junior in high school"...hell guys clock in at 4.1 in high school sometimes...(a lot of BS goes on in high school)... I've seen better highlight tapes and I'm sure there are better ones being made right now this board just drooling over this kid (some of it) b/c it must not not watch very many highlights from high school (not that you should) and b/c the kid is a Sanders....
Fan in San Diego Posted October 19, 2010 Posted October 19, 2010 By the time he comes out, I hope we can draft him! Wicked good!
Chef Jim Posted October 19, 2010 Posted October 19, 2010 He looks good, but I don't think they play two hand tag in Div I. That was my thought. Lots of really bad tackling there.
Wilson from Gamehendge Posted October 19, 2010 Posted October 19, 2010 (edited) I dont know if anyone else on here has seen Barry Sanders Jr but i felt inclined to share this years highlight video of him in high school for those who haven't. The kid has amazing lateral ability and its amazing to me how quickly he can get to full speed. Apparently he was just on a recruiting visit to Alabama. I for one am excited to see this kid in college and whether or not he can translate his raw skills into a heisman one day. youtube.com/watch?v=Xu9Q04L4a7k Here is a kid I coached and mentored, he grew up with my cousin (QB #12)...and he could have been something special with the right people in his corner. Kid had speed like I have NEVER seen before...and he was NOT big AT ALL! Kaheem Gist senior season highlights. First team All-fingerlakes, All-Greater Rochester, and All-State. Figerlakes and All Greater Rochester player of the Year. 2,300 yrds and 42 TD's senior year, sectional record 449 yrds and 7 TD in one game, scored 7 TD in a single game twice, too many records to list. Canandaigua Football was one of, if not the best team in all of New York State that year too! http://www.mpnnow.com/sports/x1375679850 Gist, by all measuring sticks, was having a fine senior campaign as the Braves completed a 6-0 regular season that included a second straight Finger Lakes East championship. He ran for 1,082 yards and scored 16 TDs in those six games, numbers that basically were expected from the third-year starter. However, it’s been the postseason where Gist has really made his mark and drawn attention from around the state. They say special players step up at special times, so how’s this: In four win-or-go-home games — three in the Section 5 Class AA tournament and then last weekend’s state qualifier — Gist has accumulated an additional 1,092 yards to go with those 18 touchdowns. That’s an average of 273 yards and over four scores per game. Not even his two all-time favorite running backs — LaDainian Tomlinson and Marshall Faulk — can boast of four-game stretches like that. Edited October 19, 2010 by Wilson from Gamehendge
The Dean Posted October 19, 2010 Posted October 19, 2010 he could have been something special with the right people in his corner. So, what you're saying is not you, right? After all you mentored him. Anyway, the kid looks pretty good.
Wilson from Gamehendge Posted October 19, 2010 Posted October 19, 2010 (edited) So, what you're saying is not you, right? After all you mentored him. Anyway, the kid looks pretty good. No...I actually meant people in the school. That might be the 1 reason he is not playing football right now, nobody ever cared about him enough to help him with his academics. I could only do so much, as I was looked at more as an older brother, than a mentor, coach or teacher. Everyone was always so quick to blame him for acting up in school as well. I worked in the school, I went to that school...I know how they are. We never had a black kid on the basketball team til Gist came along, and he still did not play much, being one of the better players. Two boys I graduated with were amazing basketball players, but they were black. So they never made the team. Canandaigua was happy with the recognition Kaheem Gist got them, they did not care what happened to him after that 2007 football season. But what I was actually saying was that some kid from a small town in Upstate NY, looked just as good playing high school football as Barry Sanders JR. Edited October 19, 2010 by Wilson from Gamehendge
boyst Posted October 20, 2010 Posted October 20, 2010 A legit 4.4 is still fast. Furthermore the kid is a JUNIOR in HIGH SCHOOL. He will almost certainly shave some time off that sprint over the next few years. As for it being fast enough for teams like Florida, 4.4 is faster than times clocked by wide receivers David Nelson and even Percy Harvin (yes he may have clocked faster, but he clocked a 4.41 in the combine). 4.4 is fast, but I would be pretty certain that is without pads. I ran a 4.6 in pads and a 4.6 out of pads my sophomore to junior year summer, it was very odd, especially for OL/DE/LS/everything else I played. My point is our RB and one WR ran 4.45 and 4.52. In a race of any length between 40yards and 400m I would smoke them. I cannot explain it, but the clock doesn't mean crap. I was hands down the fastest on my team from sophomore year on. Our RB went on to Ball State, too. His running form was not perfect, he needs to be 4.2-4.3 to be considered "fast." But what do these numbers really show anyway?
marsadale Posted October 20, 2010 Posted October 20, 2010 4.44 40 time is not fast anymore. End of story. Congrats Sanders you have a nice high school highlight film...everyone does...and many many college players who don't even work out have better highlight films than that. That's one of the wonderful things about our democracy...even total a55holes can voice their opinions.
Punch Posted October 20, 2010 Posted October 20, 2010 That's one of the wonderful things about our democracy...even total a55holes can voice their opinions. I don't get why he seems to be blaming Barry Sanders Jr. for a few message board posters here complimenting a youtube video. Then again, he has "seen some high school highlight videos" in his day so he clearly knows what's up.
bizell Posted October 20, 2010 Posted October 20, 2010 more guys coming out of HS.. noel devine.. 4.4 40 yard dash.. 5'8 175 pounds. darren sproles 4.5 40.. 5'7 170 pounds. of course you're going to see some terrible tackling attempts, these are high school kids. they're usually not fast enough to keep up with the DI prospects,so they're not able to break down and use proper tackling technique. instead they.... REACH. imagine that.
DarthICE Posted October 20, 2010 Posted October 20, 2010 OU is after him as well as OSU where his dad played. Being in Oklahoma there is a good chance he stays close to home.
jwolf02 Posted October 20, 2010 Posted October 20, 2010 When he gets to full speed, he looks just like his father. Hope he does well.
The Senator Posted October 20, 2010 Posted October 20, 2010 Wow! I know it's a highlight tape, so doesn't give the entire picture...but still. He looks like a man playing with little boys.
Billmatic Posted October 20, 2010 Author Posted October 20, 2010 No...I actually meant people in the school. That might be the 1 reason he is not playing football right now, nobody ever cared about him enough to help him with his academics. I could only do so much, as I was looked at more as an older brother, than a mentor, coach or teacher. Everyone was always so quick to blame him for acting up in school as well. I worked in the school, I went to that school...I know how they are. We never had a black kid on the basketball team til Gist came along, and he still did not play much, being one of the better players. Two boys I graduated with were amazing basketball players, but they were black. So they never made the team. Canandaigua was happy with the recognition Kaheem Gist got them, they did not care what happened to him after that 2007 football season. But what I was actually saying was that some kid from a small town in Upstate NY, looked just as good playing high school football as Barry Sanders JR. I think His tape is Decent but i don't think it compares to the talent in JR's video. I'm actually from Churchville and had the privelege to play Football with two Division 1 recruited RB's. Averin-08 and Kevin Collier-06 (Syracuse and Pitt). Being around HS football i watched a lot of their highlight tapes as well as other RB's coming out of HS. But out of all of them i didn't see anyone with lateral ability like Barry has. He is a special player and will do big things. Kevin actually had the Section 5 rushing record for a year before the kid from a lesser division broke it in 2006. something like 5300 yds?
Offside Number 76 Posted October 20, 2010 Posted October 20, 2010 OU is after him as well as OSU where his dad played. Being in Oklahoma there is a good chance he stays close to home. Good. He belongs in Stillwater.
Pneumonic Posted October 20, 2010 Posted October 20, 2010 (edited) Does he get caught behind the LOS a ton like his Dad used too because he jukes and jives too much while looking to make a big play? Edited October 20, 2010 by Pneumonic
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