Ben Wilson #1 10yrs.old 2008 Football Highlights Youth Peewee



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Ben Was featured on the dan patrick show of Sports Illustrated stating that Ben was the best peewee football player ever.You can find that statement by clicking on Statistics & Data and clicking on the link Ticket 760.com.Ben is also #92 in some of the clips.


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lol yeah ( 4 weeks ago by run3g0d)
lol yeah
thats a great kid ... ( 4 weeks ago by eloyp1b1)
thats a great kid keep it up (tank)!
i bet he got sum ... ( 4 weeks ago by run3g0d)
i bet he got sum muscles lol.
wow, the rest of ... ( 4 weeks ago by Diavolo01)
wow, the rest of the kids on his team suck
Tough kid. He can ... ( 3 weeks ago by cuzican19)
Tough kid. He can come play fullback for Superman plays pop warner.
all that fullbacks ... ( 3 weeks ago by jard1o1)
all that fullbacks do now is block
if anthing i think ... ( 3 weeks ago by jard1o1)
if anthing i think he could be a good safety or linebacker i dont think hed be that great on ofense
on offense i see ... ( 3 weeks ago by jamaresmith)
on offense i see him as a blocking/power back and on defense... line backer! it doesnt look like he's fast enough to be a safety. he needs to be closer to the line...maybe a strong safety depending on the defensive scheme. either way the kid is a powerhouse...short and strong...like a tree trunk hehe.
he doesnt look very ... ( 3 weeks ago by jard1o1)
he doesnt look very fast but compared to every one else hes fast
this kid actually ... ( 3 weeks ago by deadmocow)
this kid actually lookslike he could be a baller one day at his age kids usally run away from tackles and tackle high and hold them until others get there to help but he just drops his shoulder and dose it him self this is a good qualaty to develop early i would give props to his coach for developing him as well as he has at such an early age
WOW! Ben's really ... ( 3 weeks ago by greengirlp)
WOW! Ben's really good. It's nice to see another kid 10 that has this kind of football drive. How are the O-D camps? I was thinking about sending my son this next summer.
what grade is he in? ( 2 weeks ago by austinwork26)
what grade is he in?
This Guy is awesome ... ( 2 weeks ago by kyra305)
This Guy is awesome!! You guys Should Check out Harvey Clayton Jr.
he is ok but on ... ( 2 weeks ago by kho2008)
he is ok but on long runs he gets caught all the time
try playing in fl ... ( 2 weeks ago by kho2008)
try playing in fl or tx
try playing in fl ... ( 2 weeks ago by popbalons5)
try playing in fl or tx
I have gone to O-D ... ( 2 weeks ago by raydrzz)
I have gone to O-D the last 4 years in a row and it's good for a first year kid but if you are looking for contact don't go. They have cut it by a ton. Maybe a half a day this summer was spent hitting. Half speed at that. Check out my 10 year old.
Very nice. Love ... ( 2 weeks ago by raydrzz)
Very nice. Love seeing young kids with that passion for the game. Tough little wrecking ball.
Titans vs Raiders ( 2 weeks ago by Remixtest)
Titans vs Raiders
dude dAT GUY PLYS ... ( 1 week ago by jacobo39)
dude dAT GUY PLYS FO KENDLL HAMOCKS MY TEAM DORAL PLAYED HIS TEAM WE LOST
Is there another ... ( 1 week ago by greengirlp)
Is there another camp you would recommend? We live in NY.
running over people ... ( 1 week ago by popbalons5)
running over people is not going to get u any
where like thats what happened to adrian peterson sonner or later he will get hurt keep on hitting and hitting
on 1:40 it looks ... ( 1 week ago by popbalons5)
on 1:40 it looks like a sorry guy tackle
he'll probally be ... ( 1 day ago by footballkid47)
he'll probally be playing both sides of the ball for a long time but when all said and done i think he could be and excellent Linebacker or Safety... big hitter and really quick... reminded me of a Sean Taylor



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