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<p>Below is a look at Saturday's offensive reps from Got Your Six's 14U group, and to be real, they didn't look out of place at all around the older teams. If you didn't check the roster, you'd assume they were one of the 15U squads. The tempo, the confidence, the way they lined up and attacked coverages, it all felt a level up from what you typically expect at 14U. Even though I was only able to film on Saturday, that one day told the story. This group plays fast, plays together, and plays with an edge.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2089747' first='Waylon' last='Walters'] was one of the biggest standouts on the outside. What jumped out wasn't just athleticism, it was how intentional he was with his routes. He did a great job pressing corners vertically before breaking, forcing defenders to open their hips and then snapping routes off with clean footwork. He consistently created separation at the breakpoint and showed strong, confident hands when the ball arrived, whether it was extended away from his frame or in tighter coverage. He didn't fight the ball, he secured it and transitioned upfield smoothly. That kind of detail at wideout changes an offense.</p>
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<p>Luke Williams was the man behind center during games I watched. Easily one of my favorite QBs looking back and zooming out now that the event is behind us. Love the attention to detail paid to his footwork, especially in a setting like this one. No skimping out on backdrop depth, no lazy reps. Not saying Williams's footwork is perfect, or even proficient, yet I applaud his willingness to take this event seriously. Fired off balls with plenty of torque, good mixture of tempo in his throws, yet the kid is a flamethrower in a t-shirt. You can see some of the rips out of Williams below. Willing to test tight windows, willing to make defenders honor both his middle-of-the-field potential and his deep ball. Wish I could have watched GY6 on Sunday to capture more highlights.</p>
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<p>Big appreciation to the entire Got Your Six program for coming through and competing across all age groups. Their teams showed up ready, and this 14U squad absolutely proved they can hang with anybody in the building.</p>
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Below is a look at Saturday's offensive reps from Got Your Six's 14U group, and to be real, they didn't look out of place at all around the older teams. If you didn't check the roster, you'd assume they were one of the 15U squads. The tempo, the confidence, the way they lined up and attacked coverages, it all felt a level up from what you typically expect at 14U. Even though I was only able to film on Saturday, that one day told the story. This group plays fast, plays together, and plays with an edge.
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