Article: Shaquille Quarterman is excited about Miami's future

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Says he's cool wit skeemz...
Says we're trending up...
Man "on a mission..."


Rumble, young man. Rumble.
 
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2:45 is not a highlight. Running back runs right past him.

I agree... Sometimes he dedicates so much of his efforts to destroy the block and reach his gap assignment... that he forgets the ball... Goals this year: eyes open, hat and hands... attack 1/2 of the block... Balance between assignment and making football plays. Believe you me... he hates that play he has seen it brazillion times, with critic commentary...
 
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2:45 is not a highlight. Running back runs right past him.

I agree... Sometimes he dedicates so much of his efforts to destroy the block and reach his gap assignment... that he forgets the ball... Goals this year: eyes open, hat and hands... attack 1/2 of the block... Balance between assignment and making football plays. Believe you me... he hates that play he has seen it brazillion times, with critic commentary...

you can tell your son is in good hands.

I worry of commits sticking when they make decisions due to pressures from their parents. But, it clearly seems like your son has been educated and empowered with the freedom to do what he believes HE should do.

SFL is the capital of recruits playing games, and parents(if they're even present) not taking a stance for their kids to be honorable about the process. I wish situations like this were the norm... But, sad to say that when dads aren't present in kids lives, the Genron's of the world take advantage
 
Not sure what in this kids statement would make one write "hope he sticks". He more that affirmed his commitment. Would like to see what some want to hear before they believe a player will stick.
 
2:45 is not a highlight. Running back runs right past him.

Kid was a sophomore in high school. 14-15 years old when that play happened.

****, I saw Ray Ray Armstrong, Vaughn Telemaque and Ramon Buchanon do that, and worse, when they were upperclassmen in college.
Oftentimes, all in the same game.

The kid sure blew that block up. I'd say that, during his 16-17th year of existence, his football IQ will increase exponentially.

Just a hunch, but I think that will happen.
 
Dat boy good

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I think he just became my favorite recruit in 2016. Also consider the fact that he hasn't even started his Junior year in HS yet then look at the kid's build. Just wait until he hits a college weight program. He is going to be an absolute monster. A 6'1" 250 lb Terminator! Actually I think that could be a great nickname for Shaquille. "The Terminator". What do you think Mr. Quarterman?
 
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Quarterman is definitely legit and I cant wait to see him at The U.

He plays downhill, and makes excellent use of his "flipper" when taking on blockers.
 
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