Has Hester-like moves on returns. I like the film.
What's Gulliver's competition like?
Florida small ball. I'm not sure what classification they're in now, but they used to be 2A I believe. I saw them play American Heritage Delray long ago which is the smaller of the two AH's.
This is the same school Sean Taylor attended. I'm not putting him on his level, just throwing it out there.
I saw OJ Simpson there when he had a son that went there. A player was injured and they tried bringing the ambulance on the field. It got stuck so some people tried to push it out, OJ being one of them. He ended up covered in mud when he slipped and fell down into it.
They're 4A, which is the same class as: Booker T, Cocoa, Bolles, and Raines. The rest of their opponents aren't very good, other than a decent Westminster team. There's a large deviation in quality of team from the ones that I listed to the others such as Keys Gate Charter.
I wouldn't underestimate AHD. They beat AHP (last years 5A state champs) last year and they're consistently a good team.
Gulliver is a program that has lived off transfers as almost all of their good players transfer in. Conner Vernon and Strauss are the only ones that I can remember that were there since before 9th grade. They've always have talent at most of the skill and big skill positions, but have been terrible up front. Their lineman on both sides are usually made of "kids that can afford the tuition". They don't have any young talented players, other than Burns and he's going to be a senior. Not sure if they're still binging in kids like they used to. Their game day coaching isn't very good, which shows by them never beating teams that are more talented than them.