Pete, Woodley or Chestnut?

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I know your close to Columbus, who in your opinion is the better of the two? IYO, are either one of them Miami material?
 
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I go to Columbus. I used to Like Woodley a lot more then chestnut but i favor Chestnut Now. I feel as if Chestnut is not only faster but hits the hole harder. Chestnut is untouchable when he hits the outside. With Woodley, Be has all the Physical attributes to be a killer back, but he seems tentative at times when running.

If Woodley had a Fiery-power running style mentality He could be a top back in the state.
 
Chestnut all day, everyday. Great feet, and I had players tell me last year that he was pound-for-pound the strongest player on the team, which was impressive considering Brandon Radcliff was on the team. I have been on the Chestnut bandwagon since his sophomore year at Gulliver. Great kid and great player. I would definitely stay in contact with him as a possible plan b to Collins
 
Thanks fellas, appreciate it. I see Miami has started to contact Chestnut, ant chance he's offered regardless of Collins situation?
 
Peter and Tito...

I can't believe how young you are for how professional you guys are... or maybe visa versa:-)

Kudos. You both have bright futures.
 
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I'm only going off the Central/Columbus game, but it's not even close. Chestnut is the better back.

The most glaring difference between the two is feet. Chestnut is a natural back who runs with lean and can make people miss in the hole. Woodley has size and speed but runs too stiff.

Collins is in a different league, but if he flakes I'd keep a close eye on Chestnut. He's not an elite Miami-type back but he can really run.
 
I'm only going off the Central/Columbus game, but it's not even close. Chestnut is the better back.

The most glaring difference between the two is feet. Chestnut is a natural back who runs with lean and can make people miss in the hole. Woodley has size and speed but runs too stiff.

Collins is in a different league, but if he flakes I'd keep a close eye on Chestnut. He's not an elite Miami-type back but he can really run.

Thank you sir
 
I'm only going off the Central/Columbus game, but it's not even close. Chestnut is the better back.

The most glaring difference between the two is feet. Chestnut is a natural back who runs with lean and can make people miss in the hole. Woodley has size and speed but runs too stiff.

Collins is in a different league, but if he flakes I'd keep a close eye on Chestnut. He's not an elite Miami-type back but he can really run.

Thanks fellas, appreciate it. I see Miami has started to contact Chestnut, ant chance he's offered regardless of Collins situation?
If Collins flips, I would surely expect Chesnut to receive an offer and Commit
 
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Just read that Chestnut is the leading rusher in Dade County. Pretty amazing considering he splits time with both Woodley and another quality back in Oshton Armstrong. Then again, he's averaging 14 yards per carry. In the Central game he barely touched the ball in the second half.

His feet are what really stand out. He reminds me of another Dade County back in Kevin Smith.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_8XNt23ybP8
 
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Just read that Chestnut is the leading rusher in Dade County. Pretty amazing considering he splits time with both Woodley and another quality back in Oshton Armstrong. Then again, he's averaging 14 yards per carry. In the Central game he barely touched the ball in the second half.

His feet are what really stand out. He reminds me of another Dade County back in Kevin Smith.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_8XNt23ybP8

Another example of poor CCHS decision making imo
 
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