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Are we talking about the same Tremaine Thomas that played at Arkansas? Yes, I am very aware of who he is, and what he was capable of. This kid from Kountze is quicker, and has a lower center of gravity. I am not comparing athletic talent, at all. There are several dimensions of speed, and the Arnold kid, is as light on his fight and unpredictable as anyone I have ever witnessed. What he is capable of doing on a football field, is beyond me?

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It's his ability to start, stop and start while changing direction and then accelerate...I have seen the kid absolutely fold people up and be left tackling air or fly in out of nowhere and pick a ball off that was extremely well thrown and placed. Look I know there are a lot of really good kids out there and Arnold is not superman, but he is several steps above average and head and shoulders above just being good in my opinion he is in the upper levels of excellent. Bottom line, Arnold is a one man game changer at the 2A / 3A level and a high impact player at another high school level and with another two years left in high school to develope even further...well let's just say its gonna be something to watch! This next year baring injury ect...and praying to the good Lord that the creek don't rise...I think he will be a Willy Ray Smith nominee and may win a category.
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I don't think Arnold will be as good as Tremain Thomas. Now he is a great football player. And just as quick as Tremain. But he doesn't have the open-field speed or football IQ that he does. Now he still has time to develop as a football player, but he will earn his college education on hardwood.
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Doesn't have the open field speed? Football IQ? Lol he is only a sophomore.. ran a 4.5 40 during football season.. he has a football IQ lol

 

I believe the 4.5 will become 4.4 or better within the next two years. I've talked to his coach about his potential and if his coach thinks he is next level talent, I'll take that check and cash it all day.

 

The audacity of some people on here amazes me; making effort to sum up the potential of 15 year olds and such.

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Never saw the kid play football but his potential on the hardwood is thru the roof. I gotta say I had the opportunity to watch Tramain for years and I've never saw a sophomore that I would compare to him. Hope Graylon stays healthy, he will be fun to watch.

You should try and watch him..a little ways down someone posted some of his highlights from this year.
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