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2018 Media All-State and final rankings?

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In past years, there has been trouble finding a representative from some areas to provide input for that area for state or some times, even district teams. I have heard in the past that no one in the KC area wants or is able to do it. There has been problems in the past in some other areas. In a past year or two, some of the area representatve people didn't like the person in charge that year. Media all state teams may be a thing of the past., but that is just a guess on my part.
 
In past years, there has been trouble finding a representative from some areas to provide input for that area for state or some times, even district teams. I have heard in the past that no one in the KC area wants or is able to do it. There has been problems in the past in some other areas. In a past year or two, some of the area representatve people didn't like the person in charge that year. Media all state teams may be a thing of the past., but that is just a guess on my part.
I volunteer @JNreturns for the KC area.
 
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I volunteer @JNreturns for the KC area.

Honestly, I don't care about individual players. I only care about the team. I am the wrong person to nominate all state/all stars etc... I think picking all-state teams is hogwash and politics, but I know you have to do it. I don't know how someone in Kansas City though, is going to really see how good that lineman is at say Webb, or Carl Junction, if they never play them or see them. Or how to judge a player that looks great because they play against inferior teams. Good luck.

I don't and have never played fantasy football. I only look at team stats for the most part. ALthough you do need to look at individiual QBs and running backs sometimes.
 
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People in Kansas City don’t need to be voting for players they haven’t seen. They can’t even get the Simone right when a kid has a monster season to turn around one of the most dreadful programs in kc.
 
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People in Kansas City don’t need to be voting for players they haven’t seen. They can’t even get the Simone right when a kid has a monster season to turn around one of the most dreadful programs in kc.

Haha...True. Well, it was Johnson County Kansas' turn to have a winner.
 
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Here's my state selection: Win State: you get 6 players locked. You have to lobby for more. You are #2, you get 5. Quarterfinal teams all get 3 at least. Then coaches need to nominate two players from all the other teams. Like I said...it is horse dung.
 
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