nfl need to put him & xavier in a series called country & country~er HA*
that twitter account is all about engagement baitingToo many people use the word "easily" when whatever they're describing is far from easy. If Coleman could easily be in the NBA, he wouldn't be in the NFL struggling to get snaps.
It'd be one thing if he were a heralded QB prospect like a Caleb Williams v being a fringe NBA prospect. But no way someone who could play in the NBA would choose being a Keon Coleman-esque wide out over that...
He was a 4 star in basketball before he switched to football full time. That was the only reason he went to Michigan State. I guess he saw his future at WR early.looking like the goat out there but it goes to show how crazy the NBA talent level is son was not even all-american tier*
Keon played for Michigan State basketball and saw some court time...he's a fringe D1 starter at best, 100% nothing like an NBA prospect.Too many people use the word "easily" when whatever they're describing is far from easy. If Coleman could easily be in the NBA, he wouldn't be in the NFL struggling to get snaps.
It'd be one thing if he were a heralded QB prospect like a Caleb Williams v being a fringe NBA prospect. But no way someone who could play in the NBA would choose being a Keon Coleman-esque wide out over that...
He was a 4 star in basketball before he switched to football full time. That was the only reason he went to Michigan State. I guess he saw his future at WR early.
The post i responded to didn't said "son was not even all-american tier*"4 stars are not sure fire.pros
he can hoop but not on a nba level
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A fringe D1 starter is NBA caliber. Not talking all star, but a position on the bench in a rotation is very possibleKeon played for Michigan State basketball and saw some court time...he's a fringe D1 starter at best, 100% nothing like an NBA prospect.
Breh....no...A fringe D1 starter is NBA caliber. Not talking all star, but a position on the bench in a rotation is very possible
tbf his scholarship was with MSU football and he was a walk-on for MSU basketball. He did look good in the minutes he got, and say he focused solely on basketball he could've been a very solid starter at the SEC or B1G level.The post i responded to didn't said "son was not even all-american tier*"
When Bruh doesn't have a clue how good Keon was in basketball. I'm from Louisiana and remember his hype in HS. Kids from here don't get basketball scholarships to Michigan State too often
he's niceThe post i responded to didn't said "son was not even all-american tier*"
When Bruh doesn't have a clue how good Keon was in basketball. I'm from Louisiana and remember his hype in HS. Kids from here don't get basketball scholarships to Michigan State too often