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<blockquote data-quote="4shotB" data-source="post: 903797" data-attributes="member: 844"><p>Thanks for posting this. I have always wanted to ask this question of someone closer to the process than myself. In retrospect, do you think it would have been better for Demetrius to focus and play just one position in HS? I ask this question bc, over many years and through various coaching changes, I have seen a lot of really quality athletes who were recruited as that ("athlete") who just could not find a home on the field. I get that personalities and coaches can be part of that dynamic but it seems like these guys are competing against other players with equal physical talent who have only played one position (LB, safet, WR, etc.) since middle school and are farther along on the learning curve. I welcome any insight you might have and congrats to your son...wish him the best after graduation. However things unfold I am sure he will not regret having a GT diploma further on down the line. Regards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4shotB, post: 903797, member: 844"] Thanks for posting this. I have always wanted to ask this question of someone closer to the process than myself. In retrospect, do you think it would have been better for Demetrius to focus and play just one position in HS? I ask this question bc, over many years and through various coaching changes, I have seen a lot of really quality athletes who were recruited as that ("athlete") who just could not find a home on the field. I get that personalities and coaches can be part of that dynamic but it seems like these guys are competing against other players with equal physical talent who have only played one position (LB, safet, WR, etc.) since middle school and are farther along on the learning curve. I welcome any insight you might have and congrats to your son...wish him the best after graduation. However things unfold I am sure he will not regret having a GT diploma further on down the line. Regards. [/QUOTE]
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