Sean Barton

PowerFtbll

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Have you heard of him? Stanford has. He's a Stanford commit. I think he's 6 feet 3 inches and 205lbs. He runs a 4.6 40 laser timed, which is fast as ****.

His videos are on youtube. He's a serious athlete, a phenom in my opinion. He really should play on the offensive side of the ball. His quickness is ridiculous. I don't know where' he''l play. rivals has him as a db. Go figure. He's obviously an athlete who can play many positions. Running back would be cool for him. He would have good size and spped for it. Check him out
 
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Welcome to the board powerful. I have heard of Barton but I was holding off on mentioning him because he might play safety or linebacker. The kid is one of the harder hitters I have seen at the high school level. He might have NFl potential at outside lb. Also , thanks for the update on Gaines. I cannot recall Penn State offering a white corner since I have been following football in 23 years.
 

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Hey White DB... I'm glad I found this site. I sometimes feel alone in my search for awesome white athletes. I think the caste system actually impacts high school football too.

It did for me at least. I gave a bit of my story under one of the other posts. But basically in my experience, high school coaches assume that black players are just better, or so they say. I was a 6'1" 190lb 4.6 40 running white man, and I scored third on the team's athleticism test. But I was third string at running back and second string at free safety. I was actually on the starting defense by my junior year at strong safety, but I messed up my knee and groin real bad before the season started. AFter that season I quit because there really wasn't a place for me on the team. I really wanted to play runningbcak and never got a shot. That's some of my story. I did start on my university's rugby team. That was great.

Anyway, I'm really happy for the guys who find their way out of that stuff when their in high school. It's difficult.
 
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