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rimmer93117
6/13
Not to gripe - & I don't own him in any of the multiple dynasty leagues I play in, but to just say McMahon was a two sport athlete is selling him short I feel. The guy was the QB at Mater F'n Dei which is traditionally a ~ top 10 football school in the nation. Not your average two sport guy in HS.
rimmer93117
6/13
& Bickford went to Fullerton not UCLA but whatever
TheArtfulDodger
6/13
So what you're saying is that he was a two sport guy.
BurrRutledge
6/14
Two-sport star? Two-sport standout? Two-sport recruit?

TheArtfulDodger
6/14
Two sport athlete?
BurrRutledge
6/14
Above-average two-sport guy?
TheArtfulDodger
6/14
all joking aside, his competence in the other sport isn't really relevant. The point was that time was taken away from baseball, and he was raw as a result. Bubba Starling was committed to Nebraska as a QB, Zach Lee was committed to LSU as a QB. Whether McMahon was a good quarterback in his other sport doesn't have much bearing on anything, and focusing on it (not you, but the original commenter) is missing the point entirely.