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Kevin Kasper

Son gets an offer from Hawkeyes-- I get to feel like I am really old!!! Tell me he got a girl pregnant in junior high...


Disregard hwkprick4fan4life he's a dickwad, you're not old and you're not late for the party you're just right. ;)
 
If you didn't read the link, the kid grew 11 inches in the last year!!! Dad says strangely, the more he grew the better coordinated he got.

It wouldn't surprise me. He's grown up doing his dad's speed, conditioning and coordination drills. He's probably pushing himself daily. If there's a kid that's done all the right work to be a success, it's Kyler Kasper. Here's what his childhood looked like. :cool:

 
All depends on the kid. Some kids get pushed too much, and some kids can’t get enough. Hopefully Kyler is the latter.

With Kevin, as Dad, a sports trainer and former College FB player, I'm thinking Kyler can handle most things, regarding football. With his size and speed, he's going to be a very fine player.
 
Do we have any Pics of Kevin's better-half, by chance ??
:oops:
I think this is him with his wife.
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Watching the vids, this kid has D1 athleticism. If he’s 80-90% of the player his dad was, we’d be lucky to have him. With that height, he’d be a very different kind of receiver though. His dad’s agility and hands made him a great slot receiver. 6’5”, with a chance to grow some more, likely makes him an outside receiver. Damn nice for fade routes and jump balls.
 
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As far as pushing the kid, I was referring to the videos of when he looks to be maybe 10 years old and all the exercises he was doing. This is not things that most kids that age do. If the kid wants it and is begging dad to let him, then fine.
 
As far as pushing the kid, I was referring to the videos of when he looks to be maybe 10 years old and all the exercises he was doing. This is not things that most kids that age do. If the kid wants it and is begging dad to let him, then fine.

Better that kind of Dad, or Mom, pushing the kid than not having anything to do
with their kids. Those are the problematic ones, imho.

#goHawks
 
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