I hate even posting kid on Twitter because of RAT high school coaches that recruit kids.
But DJ Mathis is 6’2 275, plays with his hands, violent, athletic and has a ton of upside.
The last two weeks he has met with numerous colleges. Don’t miss out.
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🚨🚨 Former NFL star RB Warrick Dunn has officially reached a historic milestone, helping 250 single-parent families achieve the dream of homeownership.
Inspired by his late mother—a police officer k*lled in the line of duty—Dunn's "Homes for the Holidays" has been providing fully furnished homes and down payment assistance since 1997.
Dunn's mother was a corporal with the Baton Rouge Police Department and a single mother of six.
In January 1993, just two days after Warrick’s 18th birthday, she was k*lled in an ambush while moonlighting as a security guard to save money for—pointedly—her first home.
Interestingly, one of those early recipients back in 2006 was an 11-year-old Deshaun Watson.
Via CBS News.
#NFL #Browns #DeshaunWatson
The conversation about who's underrated naturally centers on players, but here's another: Rays broadcaster Brian Anderson is highly underrated. Clearly very prepared, takes viewers inside the game, succinct, direct, tells you exactly what's happening -- good and bad. He should get more attention.
As an AD, I remind our coaches that building a strong culture is often addition by subtraction. One negative attitude can undo a lot of good. Protect the standard at all costs.
Everybody wants discipline… until discipline gets loud. Everybody wants toughness… until toughness gets uncomfortable.
Hard coaching isn’t abuse. Hard coaching is correction. Hard coaching is standards. Hard coaching is loving a kid enough not to let him stay average.
If a coach is demanding effort, detail, toughness, and accountability bothers you… that probably says more about today’s culture than it does the coach.