BballFan1307 wrote:this is not dillan ostrom....and i have been to all of thier games this year and think he's a great receiver, ask the teams he's played i'm sure theyll tell you
The Schwab wrote:Well...first off I know for a fact that isn't dillan, he doesnt use this site, which is a good thing...dont need to read stuff for/against you. Secondly, Dillan is a very good reciever. If you dont like reading about fshp, shut them up...ON THE FIELD. They are unbeaten....so they can talk all they want.
BballFan1307 wrote:well i'm sorry for talking dillan up on here. it was just my opinion he's been having a perty good year, and not many people know about him, just my opinion.
RB/LB 34 wrote:What you have just said is very true, BUT if you break say two long runs, then averaging 10 yards per carry is a moderately easy average to attain.
This is just my opinion. I haven't seen this kid play, and I'm sure he is a very good athlete. Not trying to take anything away from him, but big runs boost your average quite easily
fb_fan wrote:How were his stats last week against Richland. I saw the game, the kid runs hard, but I thought the other running back, #30 hurt Richland more than Ihry did. I know Richland gave him a 33 yd TD at the end of the game, because they needed the ball back. He is a decent back, I wouldn't say great, he should be better by the time he is a sr. We will see just how good of a runningback he is next year when they have to overhaul the whole O line. A runningback is only as good as the O line allows him to be. If he gets hit consistantly 4-6 yards down field he will be considered a good back. Ask AJ Pfeifer from Maple Valley how easy it is as a sophomore to ru with a great O line. Then ask him how fun it was his JR and SR years when the line wasn't very good. I don't think his numbers added up. That is my two cents. Sorry if I upset anyone with my opinion.
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