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I remember DJ Devers, he was REAL good too. But I gotta stick with Gaskamp as far as Dayton's best. A true old school LB. Unmatched instincts for the ball, violent collisions, open field tackles, closing speed in traffic, and very strong.

Gaskamp's only negatives, ( i.m.o. ) a little undersized ( 5' 9 or so ) and not phenom speed ( high 4.6 or low 4.7 ).

What a great H.S. LB though... Man that kid could play.
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[quote name="bronco4life" post="1162988" timestamp="1327010518"]
John Gable & Jordan Baxter were a couple goods ones to throw in there as well!! No doubt Gaskamp was a beast
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Gable is at ETBU now, not sure where they will play him but I imagine he will see time at LB.
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[quote name="liltex" post="1164109" timestamp="1327205337"]
Best I ever saw-Lonnie McGowen,a headhunter for the ball carrier.Went to UTEP then got hurt ;)
[/quote]I thought Lonnie McGowen played for Lamar---I was about 8 or 9 years old but that is what I recall.
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