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any thoughts on the signing today of high school footballers? they had the Big show on ESPN, do you think it was inappropriate? :rolleyes:
 
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And you think we get Prima Donnas like LameBron for a reason???
 
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we seem to be losing sight of the fact that high school sports is children playing a game
 
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we seem to be losing sight of the fact that high school sports is children playing a game

No they are not CHILDREN, MOST ARE 18yo and 19yo. young adults. And they are all in better shape and stronger than what most older adults are.

CHILDREN is a term that is used for kids under the age of 13yo. which is when children become TEENAGERS
 
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What I would like to know is how much money in total changed hands for commitments, how many cars were placed on order and how many tatoos promised. You know Lane Kiffin doled out hundreds of thousands of dollars at USC. And Auburn had to continue to make big payments now that Newton is gone and he is no longer on the payroll.
 
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No they are not CHILDREN, MOST ARE 18yo and 19yo. young adults. And they are all in better shape and stronger than what most older adults are.

CHILDREN is a term that is used for kids under the age of 13yo. which is when children become TEENAGERS

Wow so most of the kids in Parma High schools are 18 and 19? 'Cause down here in the Akron area they range from 14-18, with the occasional 13 and 19 yo.

Children is defined as the plural of child whish is defined as " A person who has not attained maturity(early teens to early twenties) or the age of legal majority. (18)"

I'm just sayin'!
 
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understood.. but this topic was about college football signings. To which most 90% or greater are in fact 18yo. or 19yo (seniors in high school) if not while they were playing but for sure now on signing day..

You may have a few 17yo. out there but any younger then 17 and as a Senior, well lets just say that FOOTBALL will not be what they are going to be going to college for..
 

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