Please tell me Peterman is recruiting this guy next year...

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Offensive lineman, 6-6, 320, junior

Ale was a three-time Australian Golden Gloves heavyweight boxing champion before he moved to Washington and began playing football. He had tried to request a waiver to play without a helmet so it would be just like he’s playing rugby (it was denied). Was the 2A SPSL Mountain’s defensive lineman of the year and a first-team offensive lineman.

Thankful for in 2016: “I’m most thankful for my family and friends who have been there for me. My coaches and my teammates.”

Read more here:http://www.thenewstribune.com/sports/high-school/article116778088.html#storylink=cpy


No idea if he's good or not, but that is effin awesome...
 
Can we recruit the one kid from I think Stadium. He thanked the 38th St Wingstop in Tacoma along with his parents. I bet he's a big fan of the 7-11 on Aurora in the UDistrict.
 
Juan Garcia picked up boxing for a summer, it didn't help with football

The physical component of boxing is the easy part. Boxing is a solo mental game as much as golf. You don't become a scratch golfer over a summer, nor do you pick up the skills to become a "boxer." Amateur boxers train alone - 6 days a week. Sacrifice social life, diet, and employment for their craft.

I like to compare Garcia scheduling workouts in a boxing gym to a 3-time Gold Glove champ. It's what I like to do.
 
Juan Garcia picked up boxing for a summer, it didn't help with football

The physical component of boxing is the easy part. Boxing is a solo mental game as much as golf. You don't become a scratch golfer over a summer, nor do you pick up the skills to become a "boxer." Amateur boxers train alone - 6 days a week. Sacrifice social life, diet, and employment for their craft.

I like to compare Garcia scheduling workouts in a boxing gym to a 3-time Gold Glove champ. It's what I like to do.

The Sweet Science Superiority Guy.
 
Fife

Offensive lineman, 6-6, 320, junior

Ale was a three-time Australian Golden Gloves heavyweight boxing champion before he moved to Washington and began playing football. He had tried to request a waiver to play without a helmet so it would be just like he’s playing rugby (it was denied). Was the 2A SPSL Mountain’s defensive lineman of the year and a first-team offensive lineman.

Thankful for in 2016: “I’m most thankful for my family and friends who have been there for me. My coaches and my teammates.”

Read more here:http://www.thenewstribune.com/sports/high-school/article116778088.html#storylink=cpy


No idea if he's good or not, but that is effin awesome...

The Golden Gloves part is cool. The part about the waiver to play without a helmet is really fucking stupid. Attention much?
 
Juan Garcia picked up boxing for a summer, it didn't help with football

The physical component of boxing is the easy part. Boxing is a solo mental game as much as golf. You don't become a scratch golfer over a summer, nor do you pick up the skills to become a "boxer." Amateur boxers train alone - 6 days a week. Sacrifice social life, diet, and employment for their craft.

I like to compare Garcia scheduling workouts in a boxing gym to a 3-time Gold Glove champ. It's what I like to do.

OK!
 
Did a little TBSing...he is in the databases. Looks really big/strong and a bit slow, but I have no clue what to look for...most have him as 3 stars and he apparently already has an offer from Utah.
http://www.hudl.com/athlete/6341005/mj-ale
http://www.espn.com/college-sports/football/recruiting/player/_/id/223297/mj-alehttps://n.rivals.com/content/prospects/180758http://www.scout.com/player/205480-m-j-ale

He's a big fucker, but he's on the edge in terms of agility. I watched his film a while ago and thought he was probably not going to get an offer.
 
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I tell ya, if he breaks through the line the quarterback is shitting his pants.

But unfortunately he lacks mobility, speed and dynamic hips and knee bend. Make a good doorman.
 
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