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Uploaded by on Sep 30, 2008

Offensive and defensive samples of Adam Fricke #7, a 6'3" 235 lb. LB/FB/LS in 2007. He was a Two-time All West Prairie Trails Conference selection and was Linebacker of the Year in 2006. He played at Culver Stockton, an NAIA school,in the 2008 season. After getting an opportunity to re-unite with a couple of high school teammates, he will be playing at D3 Illinois College in Jacksonville, Illinois beginning in 2009.

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  • Good Player. Playing in college somewhere?

  • The kid was an outstanding high school linebacker - he and the Robinson kid were as good as I've seen. How did his freshman year of college ball go?

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  • @TigerBrown1978 read the description hes playing at illinois college in jacksonville

  • Go portaa(:

  • This kid is a very good player, although he did have a couple things that helped him. When he ran the ball, not one player tried to tackle him with good form or below the waist. He also had a very talented offensive line that seemed to know their blocks very well. On the defensive side of the ball, playing as a linebacker, you have to give credit to the D-line too. They took on several double teams to open up holes for this kid. He is a very good player with great speed and lots of talent.

  • big ass dude

  • go porta!!! whooohoooo

  • GO DOGS!!! were portas first football game this year for freshman

  • I agree with you on that one stinkyschnei1993. Whats your name?

  • fucker was a stud i gotta 'mit. should have kept his ass put and maybe the railers could have made some playoff noise. where's harnake?

  • defensive clips were very good. Needs to get a little lower in filling holes, get the leverage to an advantage for being that tall. I'm sure he's having a solid college career if he got taught to use his height as an advantage. Flexibility drills would be a key.

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