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Thursday, July 28, 2011

What do neck tattoos and Indiana football have in common?

If a young professional shows up at an interview with a neck tat busting out of his shirt, this would be a bad choice. If a great high school QB chose to play footbal at Indiana, wouldn't this be the same scenario? Both are bad choices. Career Killers. Gunner Kiel, who is ranked the number one ranked high school QB in the country for 2012, did just that. With every major program in the country begging for his services, young Gunner chose to work at Wal-Mart rather than become a neurosurgeon. Who is mentoring this kid? Here is what he settled for.
1.No chance at a national title
2.No big ten title
3.No big time recievers to throw to
4.No time to throw the ball (offensive line will be bad)
5.Possible injury (with no line)


Gunner could have stayed in state and chose Notre Dame or Purdue. A great high school QB with NFL intentions may sway towards Texas, Oklahoma, maybe even Missouri, but Indiana? Bad choice young man and whoever supported this fat disaster. With high school ball just starting and him having until February to change his mind, this should be one to watch over the next seven months.

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