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Posted on 8/10/10 at 1:01 am to watson34
Damn Ryan, be nice to the little white kids...
J/k offensive tape looks really good!
J/k offensive tape looks really good!
Posted on 8/10/10 at 7:09 am to watson34
About what you might expect from a 18 yr old in 10th grade!!! 
Posted on 8/10/10 at 7:25 am to Gus Tinsley
So Ryan, how good is this Wes Brown your RB teammate, I see he is in your class and has a few offers as well. Also, didnt Jelani Jenkins attend same high school?
Posted on 8/10/10 at 8:49 am to stewie
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Work on speed and let your body grow into itself.
A. You've got great speed and quickness for a young kid. However, you can never be too fast. Work on burst (10 - 20 yd sprints and various jumps), explosion lifts (cleans and jumps), and lateral quickness (various cone drills).
Also, stay flexible...work on yoga drills. I'm serious, the best way to remain quick and injury free is to stay as flexible as possible. Yoga will help immensely.
B. Many high school players make the mistake of trying to bulk up by heavy weight lifting and protein shakes way to early in life. You need to let your bones and muscles grow to their potential. Adding a lot of weight and stressing the body with heavy weights will stunt your height. It'll also make you slow. Do not want, the taller the better (college coaches will see that as potential).
I know there's the argument that adding pure muscle is optimal, but you're still way too young for that.
I tell you this because height and speed are the two things that you can't really teach. However, you can take the proper steps when young to max each characteristic and it will help.
I hope you make it down to LSU, we could use your passion for the game.
This. See, I told you there are knowledgeable guys on this site.
Posted on 8/10/10 at 8:53 am to DocJerome
oh just let this thread die already.
Leave the coaching to the coaches
Leave the coaching to the coaches
Posted on 8/10/10 at 8:57 am to SlowFlowPro
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ryan, i think you could play OG at a lower-level 1A school possibly if you increase your size and explosiveness
WOW
He has interest from better programs than that as an incoming Jr.
Posted on 8/10/10 at 9:22 am to watson34
He looks real awesome at 2:19
Posted on 8/11/10 at 8:46 pm to stewie
Thanks Stewie, great advise. I will be working.
Posted on 8/11/10 at 8:50 pm to wmorris
Wes Brown and I have been playing together since the 8th grade and my dad takes us both to school. Wes Brown is a one of a kind back. He can run and move to the slot and catch passes. He is considered the best back in MD regardless of class. He is very good.
Posted on 8/12/10 at 8:59 am to moneyg
quote:no shite
ryan, i think you could play OG at a lower-level 1A school possibly if you increase your size and explosiveness
what a cocksucker.
Posted on 8/12/10 at 10:09 am to watson34
How's that daily commute from Denver to Olney workin out for ya, Ryan?
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