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What would you say? 40" vertical? Some impressive jams in those highlights.I recently saw some of his basketball highlights, they were eye opening to say the least. He wasn't playing in the Chicago Public League, but wow, his athleticism was incredible.
That would tire a person out.I really truly do feel deep down inside that in an earlier era (during single platoon) he would be almost a Nile Knnick clone. he, like Kinnick, can do it all
but with the way things are nowadays with dual platoon, it is really almost impossible to play both ways
He's a lot like Tyler Sash (great multi sport athlete in HS) but even more athletic. He'd probably be even better at the CASH, but understand why they moved him to CB last year. He's special and fun to watch. Thanks for sharing the article.What would you say? 40" vertical? Some impressive jams in those highlights.
Cooper could learn a few routes. I would play him a little two ways just for the publicity. How many fast kids would love to play on a team where they might have a chance to play a little both ways.That would tire a person out.
He's a lot like Tyler Sash (great multi sport athlete in HS) but even more athletic. He'd probably be even better at the CASH, but understand why they moved him to CB last year. He's special and fun to watch. Thanks for sharing the article.
Both Hyde and DeJean had uncanny football IQs ... potentially reflective of their background as smart and successful QBs.I think it was Scott Dochterman who said Cooper is built like Tyler Sash but moves like Micah Hyde. Great description.