Dion Sims will pledge to MSU before the end of August. Lots of smoke around OLSM.
Dion Sims will pledge to MSU before the end of August. Lots of smoke around OLSM.
OLSM?
(Sorry, I'm not "In The Know" with college sports, but I'm trying)
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Orchard Lake St. Mary's
Clevelanders.
Find a new slant.
I was at the OLSM/Melvindale game. They (OLSM) won 35-12 and Sims only caught one ball. Garbage.
Hmm, you'd think I'd have picked up on that seeing as I'm officially the "Cleveland guy". I'll have to brush up on my Cleveland facts.
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Zek, when I typed "Clevelanders." in #4, I was actually shaking my head at you in disappointment.Originally Posted by Zekyl
Imagine the motion that Chris McCosky makes whilst reading his email.
Find a new slant.
Ahh, now I get it. I suppose a Clevelander would be too slow to pick up on that.
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Football? Basketball? Both?
Being realistic here, I hope - for Sims sake - he picks one and only one. Hard not to compare him to Trannon who blew his shot to play for pay after college because he couldn't pick. Had Trannon been thinking ahead and said, "Hey, basketball players make a good living in the NFL as TE's. I should convert and focus.", he would have been drafted. Instead he kept thinking he was a wideout and hoops didn't allow him to put the effort into learning how to block better, run better routes, and add a little more size.
Sims is already a TE (though some think he would be better as a DE) so that helps. Many people think he prefers hoops, but there is far less opportunity for him at the pro level in hoops, and PT should be more plentiful at the college level in football - compared to pine riding for Spartan basketball.
We had subs. It was crazy.
From what I am hearing, both. Frankly, I think they are kind of humoring the kid and hope he sees that football is his real future. I think your observation about Trannon converting to TE is a good one and Sims should give that some serious thought.Originally Posted by Jethro34
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