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From the Newark Star-Ledger

Chippy Mortenson, RB, Trenton New Jersey - A first-year starter for Trenton High, this 5'9" 270 lb senior rumbled his way to an impressive 214 yards on the ground this season, while punching it into the end zone 3 times. Son of ESPN reporter Chris Mortenson, Chippy has a bright future. What he lacks in speed, he makes up for with fire in his eyes. Chippy is a film room junkie and a real student of the game. His attention to detail and knowledge of the playbook helps him adjust protection for his QB. A hard-nosed runner, Chippy could become a solid short yardage back at the next level. He's used to grinding out tough yardage, both on and off the field. Chippy was born legally blind with webbed feet. In spite of this, his hard work has paid off. He runs naturally low, and is tough to bring down. He'll likely require a redshirt year to work on his physique - teammates' nickname for him is "Fat Dipshlt" - but Chippy has the tools to become a red zone threat at the collegiate level.
 
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What about D'Ernest Johnson out of Immokalee?? 5'11 190lb RB.... was originally committed to UNC has a decent offer sheet as well.

Guy on TOS who coaches over there and posts says there would be very real interest if UM offered
 
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From the Newark Star-Ledger

Chippy Mortenson, RB, Trenton New Jersey - A first-year starter for Trenton High, this 5'9" 270 lb senior rumbled his way to an impressive 214 yards on the ground this season, while punching it into the end zone 3 times. Son of ESPN reporter Chris Mortenson, Chippy has a bright future. What he lacks in speed, he makes up for with fire in his eyes. Chippy is a film room junkie and a real student of the game. His attention to detail and knowledge of the playbook helps him adjust protection for his QB. A hard-nosed runner, Chippy could become a solid short yardage back at the next level. He's used to grinding out tough yardage, both on and off the field. Chippy was born legally blind with webbed feet. In spite of this, his hard work has paid off. He runs naturally low, and is tough to bring down. He'll likely require a redshirt year to work on his physique - teammates' nickname for him is "Fat Dipshlt" - but Chippy has the tools to become a red zone threat at the collegiate level.

1.5/10 comedic value

Good effort tho
 
The official grasping at straws thread.

just in case, I started following Scarlett Johansson on twitter.
 
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From the Newark Star-Ledger

Chippy Mortenson, RB, Trenton New Jersey - A first-year starter for Trenton High, this 5'9" 270 lb senior rumbled his way to an impressive 214 yards on the ground this season, while punching it into the end zone 3 times. Son of ESPN reporter Chris Mortenson, Chippy has a bright future. What he lacks in speed, he makes up for with fire in his eyes. Chippy is a film room junkie and a real student of the game. His attention to detail and knowledge of the playbook helps him adjust protection for his QB. A hard-nosed runner, Chippy could become a solid short yardage back at the next level. He's used to grinding out tough yardage, both on and off the field. Chippy was born legally blind with webbed feet. In spite of this, his hard work has paid off. He runs naturally low, and is tough to bring down. He'll likely require a redshirt year to work on his physique - teammates' nickname for him is "Fat Dipshlt" - but Chippy has the tools to become a red zone threat at the collegiate level.

Trenton Central High is 57% black and 40% hispanic. You could've done better.
 
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