Round 3 - Tucker Kraft
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[mention]go pak go[/mention] is not alone in his Goedert-Kraft opinions
his mom is kinda cute
“Most other nations don't allow a terrorist to be their leader.”
“... Yet so many allow their leaders to be terrorists.”—Magneto
“... Yet so many allow their leaders to be terrorists.”—Magneto
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Kraft fits the GB culture like a glove but if you haven't really warmed to him this story on how he grew up should seal it for you. I'll be cheering for #85 this season for sure.
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Seriously. Just so everyone is aware...YoHoChecko wrote: ↑04 May 2023 14:34This reminds me of the podcast I heard in which a guy observed that in terms of both hometown and college town, Kraft might be the only guy who could get drafted by the Packers and be excited about moving to the big city
Timber Lake is 500 people, but it's more than that.
Timber Lake is 131 miles from Pierre, SD (population of 14,000)
Timber Lake is 141 miles from Aberdeen, SD (population of 28,000)
Timber Lake is 195 miles from Rapid City, SD (population of 76,000)
People who grow up in western SD are just built different. Super resilient. Super humble and yet tough as absolute nails. You literally have nothing around you. You have no stores. You barely have Internet.
But what you have is great roots, wide open spaces and the hardest work ethic you will find. My old accounting firm in the Twin Cities (MN) made it a recruiting strategy to find "more of me's". What they meant was they needed to find more Dakota people who grew up on farms because our build and background are just different and it shows in our unrelentless work ethic and content. We aren't drama people. We may have colorful personalities but we aren't drama creators.
Tucker Kraft is an absolute gem of a draft pick.
funny, I thought it was just Yoopers that everyone wanted to hire actually I've heard basically the same thing in every rural area I've spent time in, I've also lived in high pop suburbs, lots and lots of hard working people there too.go pak go wrote: ↑06 May 2023 14:25Seriously. Just so everyone is aware...YoHoChecko wrote: ↑04 May 2023 14:34This reminds me of the podcast I heard in which a guy observed that in terms of both hometown and college town, Kraft might be the only guy who could get drafted by the Packers and be excited about moving to the big city
Timber Lake is 500 people, but it's more than that.
Timber Lake is 131 miles from Pierre, SD (population of 14,000)
Timber Lake is 141 miles from Aberdeen, SD (population of 28,000)
Timber Lake is 195 miles from Rapid City, SD (population of 76,000)
People who grow up in western SD are just built different. Super resilient. Super humble and yet tough as absolute nails. You literally have nothing around you. You have no stores. You barely have Internet.
But what you have is great roots, wide open spaces and the hardest work ethic you will find. My old accounting firm in the Twin Cities (MN) made it a recruiting strategy to find "more of me's". What they meant was they needed to find more Dakota people who grew up on farms because our build and background are just different and it shows in our unrelentless work ethic and content. We aren't drama people. We may have colorful personalities but we aren't drama creators.
Tucker Kraft is an absolute gem of a draft pick.
one thing I know, if ya grow up in a family where a hard work ethic is taught from a young age it tends to stick with you all your life, if not then someone has to convince you that it is the way to prosperity, or what you get is a bunch of people with there hand out stretched waiting for the free lunch, and we sure have plenty of those now days, even in rural America.
the local McDonalds here has had a help wanted sign in the window for a long time, there paying 12.50 to start and up to 14 buck in 1 year, and they can't get people to take those jobs, and I'd bet it's the same in S Dakota, and all over the rest of rural America, there is a epidemic of free loaders in the country because us parents made sure they have it better then we did, the pendulum has obviously swung to far.
true, farm kids start work young, but ya don't need to grow up on a farm to have a job early teens, whats changed is we don't see Kids mowing lawns these days, or doing paper routes, or really much of anything, we have a epidemic of Arthur Fonzarelli's who revolt at the mere mention of the word WORK
when it comes to Kraft, I just don't think we see many NFL recruits minus a work ethic, it's just to hard to make it to the pro game without one.
I think what people don't understand about western SD is just how far away everything is. Rural areas in MN, WI, MI etc. still have some decent small towns every 15 to 20 miles. Yoop even mentioned "local McDonald's"
Tucker Kraft's closest McDonalds is 130 miles away. Like there is rural and then there is absolutely nothing but open space. Notice even the roads in Timber Lake are gravel. You are just a different person when you can only get groceries from a legit grocery store once a month.
Tucker Kraft's closest McDonalds is 130 miles away. Like there is rural and then there is absolutely nothing but open space. Notice even the roads in Timber Lake are gravel. You are just a different person when you can only get groceries from a legit grocery store once a month.
According to the article that [mention]wizard 87[/mention] posted (good read btw, thanks for sharing), he was playing 9-man football in HS.
So yeah, "small town" does not quite cover the extent of it.
So yeah, "small town" does not quite cover the extent of it.
“Most other nations don't allow a terrorist to be their leader.”
“... Yet so many allow their leaders to be terrorists.”—Magneto
“... Yet so many allow their leaders to be terrorists.”—Magneto
I lived in Aberdeen for a year. Nice town, good people. How people in WI were thirty or forty years ago. It had everything you needed. Two grocery stores. Target (small). Walmart. Car dealerships. Big time tractor dealers. Runnings. Tractor Supply. A nice downtown with a movie theater. I would go back to SD in a decade or two once my parents pass if the opportunity arose. You are right about the open space. You just can't imagine it until you experience it.go pak go wrote: ↑06 May 2023 16:39I think what people don't understand about western SD is just how far away everything is. Rural areas in MN, WI, MI etc. still have some decent small towns every 15 to 20 miles. Yoop even mentioned "local McDonald's"
Tucker Kraft's closest McDonalds is 130 miles away. Like there is rural and then there is absolutely nothing but open space. Notice even the roads in Timber Lake are gravel. You are just a different person when you can only get groceries from a legit grocery store once a month.
Yeah 9 man football is basically the norm here in South Dakota. Our schools just don't have the student population to support an 11-man squad. So we remove the tackles on offense and boom...9 man football.
Aberdeen is our state's 3rd largest city and it doesn't even have 30,000 people. But yeah I like Aberdeen too. As a reference point, our 3rd largest city is the same size as Neenah, West Bend and Manitowoc.wallyuwl wrote: ↑06 May 2023 17:27I lived in Aberdeen for a year. Nice town, good people. How people in WI were thirty or forty years ago. It had everything you needed. Two grocery stores. Target (small). Walmart. Car dealerships. Big time tractor dealers. Runnings. Tractor Supply. A nice downtown with a movie theater. I would go back to SD in a decade or two once my parents pass if the opportunity arose. You are right about the open space. You just can't imagine it until you experience it.go pak go wrote: ↑06 May 2023 16:39I think what people don't understand about western SD is just how far away everything is. Rural areas in MN, WI, MI etc. still have some decent small towns every 15 to 20 miles. Yoop even mentioned "local McDonald's"
Tucker Kraft's closest McDonalds is 130 miles away. Like there is rural and then there is absolutely nothing but open space. Notice even the roads in Timber Lake are gravel. You are just a different person when you can only get groceries from a legit grocery store once a month.
Sioux Falls and Rapid City are really starting to grow. Sioux Falls especially. Becoming a lot more diverse. It's got its good and bad. I think overall growth is a great thing. But I do hope we don't become a half million population center because as you said...it changes things
I lived in Minneapolis and Cincinnati for 6 years but my wife and I got to come back home. We are so happy to be back. We absolutely love South Dakota. Loved the Cities and Cincy too. But home is home.
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Since you replied, I now want to weigh in. 9 man football is much more prevalent than we think. WI went from a handful to 36 teams in 5 years.
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WI plays 8 man.Pckfn23 wrote: ↑06 May 2023 20:42Since you replied, I now want to weigh in. 9 man football is much more prevalent than we think. WI went from a handful to 36 teams in 5 years.
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Yes, typo. Thank you
Palmy - "Very few have the ability to truly excel regardless of system. For many the system is the difference between being just a guy or an NFL starter. Fact is, everyone is talented at this level."