LebanonVolunteer
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It's probably been a while since everyone has watched Peterman's high school highlights, but I looked them up lastnight just to see what we could be working with and I had completely forgotten how good he is. His skills at the position are very polished at a very early age. He looked like a complete natural already at the age of 17-18 as a senior in high school. Not to mention CBJ and Cinci were the first team to offer him out of high school. I'm very excited to see what this kid does in CBJ's system here...
Nathan Peterman - Tennessee Commit - Senior Highlights - YouTube
Why do y'all hate Obama ? :question: :zeitung_lesen:
Nate is a humble kid and a student of the game. That's what I learned about him from watching him play for 2 years. He can throw the deep ball, but also has touch. He is a gamer.
His stats his senior year were great, and that was with him playing only 1/2 to 3/4 of each game due to the score. I think he only played the whole game 5 times, including the playoffs.
And the number 7 he was throwing to in the video, Jared Crump, is at Wake Forrest. I think he was red shirted this year.
I'm looking forward to seeing Nate play again.
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Why do y'all hate Obama ? :question: :zeitung_lesen:
So, if we were smart enough, we would all love Obama? Are we all just too stupid to appreciate his largesse?You've clearly never lived in the south (the real/deep south). Racism (both open and subtle), hate towards any non conservatives, and general ignorance to how the government works or what the government should/shouldn't do is so amazing that you wonder if they actively try to un learn the proper methods of how the world works
You've clearly never lived in the south (the real/deep south). Racism (both open and subtle), hate towards any non conservatives, and general ignorance to how the government works or what the government should/shouldn't do is so amazing that you wonder if they actively try to un learn the proper methods of how the world works