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looks legit and puts in the work... sign him..
Oh I know about the potential dangers from spider bites. I personally just never heard of a recruits mother dying from one. I just wasn't expecting to read that little tidbit in an article about an under the radar recruit lol.
After I read it I wanted to know what kind of spider it was. I could then stop reading the article to go google image search the spider so I know what to be on the lookout for the next few times I go to Miami. Ok not really but I definitely wanted to know what kind of spider it was.
I don't think they know what kind of spider it was..
Just before his freshman year, Deadrin lost a big part of his family after his mother, Judy Senat,
died from medical complications as a result of a spider bite. She was 45 years old.
“Out of nowhere, she just fell. We called an ambulance, we rushed to the hospital and that was it.
She was gone,†Senat explained. “After that happened, our whole family just fell apart. None of us were together.
I didn’t see my brother anymore. He went in and out of jail. My sister moved out of the house. I wasn’t with anybody.
My dad would talk to me a little bit and tell me to keep my head up, preach to me a little bit, but that was all.â€
After her death, Deadrin could very easily have given in to the negative emotions. He could have let the hatred,
regret or depression consume him. He could have made the wrong choices, done the wrong things, followed the
wrong path just as his brother had. But his mother didn’t raise him like that.
“My mom always wanted me to succeed in life. She wanted the best for me. I just didn’t see that until she passed away,â€
Senat, now 17, said. “I was her little baby. When she was alive, all we did was spend time with each other.â€
Most Physical
Deadrin Senat, DT, Immokalee (Fla.)
The 6-foot-1, 311-pound Senat was an unstoppable force at times during one-on-ones against the offensive line. He is built low to the ground and proves to be difficult to stop off his initial rush. He showed the ability to bull-rush and move offensive linemen off the spot with ease but also exhibited technique, using his hands to rip around blockers as we
6'1' seems a bit short. Usually 6'1 = 5'10".
LOL my boy D coming outta left field with the mathematics6'1' seems a bit short. Usually 6'1 = 5'10".
I am guessing he is either 6' or 6.1''..
The standard size for all these lockers is 72" in height the only difference is the width and depth it depends what the school wants..
These lockers also have the standard 6" legs which makes them 78" high the standard size..
Jesus...500lb bench? I knew a couple 400lb benchers in HS but 500??!?!
6'1' seems a bit short. Usually 6'1 = 5'10".
I am guessing he is either 6' or 6.1''..
The standard size for all these lockers is 72" in height the only difference is the width and depth it depends what the school wants..
These lockers also have the standard 6" legs which makes them 78" high the standard size..
Thats what im saying, plus hes got them stubby *** short arms, dude prob lifts a tonThe kid just looks like a nose tackle. Short, stumpy, thick. Little fire hydrant.
He's got Casey Hampton's build, complete with the muscle gut.
Kid is 300+ lbs and doesn't have the droopy man-****ies...he can probably bench a house.