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<blockquote data-quote="Boomergump" data-source="post: 66450" data-attributes="member: 639"><p>Even if their backgrounds were exactly the same it doesn't mean that much. Different kids mature at different rates in their respective sports and it really doesn't speak at all towards their ultimate potential. Time and time again I have seen players (in many different sports) who had great pro careers after getting little to nothing done in college. I have also seen kids blow up their last year after a quiet first couple of years in college. You never know when a player is going to hit a growth spurt, in a metaphorical sense. If he has the innate ability, like Kallon has, and he is working hard, I will always leave the light on for them. You just don't know. Kallon could blow right past Gotsis the next couple of years. It wouldn't surprise me that much. He is bigger, equally as fast, and possibly more agile. As far as I can see, hand fighting has been Kallon's weakness. He may play a little high too. In Aussie football, I'm sure there is a lot of hand fighting. Kallon was playing soccer his whole life. You get my point. Truth is, I have no idea what to expect. To assume the worst about Kallon is just plain negativity at this point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomergump, post: 66450, member: 639"] Even if their backgrounds were exactly the same it doesn't mean that much. Different kids mature at different rates in their respective sports and it really doesn't speak at all towards their ultimate potential. Time and time again I have seen players (in many different sports) who had great pro careers after getting little to nothing done in college. I have also seen kids blow up their last year after a quiet first couple of years in college. You never know when a player is going to hit a growth spurt, in a metaphorical sense. If he has the innate ability, like Kallon has, and he is working hard, I will always leave the light on for them. You just don't know. Kallon could blow right past Gotsis the next couple of years. It wouldn't surprise me that much. He is bigger, equally as fast, and possibly more agile. As far as I can see, hand fighting has been Kallon's weakness. He may play a little high too. In Aussie football, I'm sure there is a lot of hand fighting. Kallon was playing soccer his whole life. You get my point. Truth is, I have no idea what to expect. To assume the worst about Kallon is just plain negativity at this point. [/QUOTE]
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