Are you serious in not understanding the benefit of this drill and the insane amount of coordination it takes to complete? This is like saying well if this is ever a league where they run around cones instead of tacklers…Get outta here with that corny shxt.
I had a classmate like this when I was in 7th grade. He was in 8th. Little guy. He probably weighed 130 lbs, but could bench 225. I saw him hold onto a flagpole once. With both hands, he held himself off and parallel to the ground for several seconds. Literally like a flag.
I grew up playing in pop warner around 2002 and actually got left back but never knew that was a benefit with sports until my 8th grade year. With that being said kids now a days tell their parents they wanna get left back. Shit like this kid is why😂. I bet his birthday is about 2 weeks to a month after the cut off of that league.
@@YourMomPussStinkkids don’t ask to be held back their parents do it. My son played baseball with parents that did that with all their kids. Guess what it meant nothing because they still suck. Plus the kids get pissed being held back.
nice original comment make sure to change the year a little bit so its a bit different giving can i copy my homework, sure but change it up a little vibes
His birth certificate reads, “im 11” Scribbled in crayon 🖍 . He pulls up to practice driving his Camaro with a six pack of coors lights and orange slices and juice boxes for the kids
I looked him up he's actually in 6th grade and sadly got diagnosed with type 1 diabetes but that doesn't stop him he's the best in the country and gets better every day
It's the curse they all fall for, getting that ripped that young stunts your growth lmao kid thinking he's kylar Murray, gonna be the next Johnny football if anything
@@HiImBeansMessi had a problem with his natural production of hgh that's why he take it, w kid that already has a great natural production would just have all the diseases that can be produced, like big feet, hands, hormone production fucked and all that
I'm most impressed with how fast his release is and still being accurate. Throwing 60 at like 12 is impressive too. Got bright future if he continues to progress and can get the most important thing down which is processing speed and the mental part of playing the position.
Get tf outta here you seen kids now in days? Most like that he ain’t proved nothing yet. Hate how these social medias pump everybody up. Ima have a son to get clout a nil deal and be a benchwarmer if that too
As a 6th grader. I promise you, someone needs to check his birth certificate Edit:holy crap I didn’t think that this would get so many likes, thank you
Im 5,8 and just finished 6th grade and Im projected to be 6,6 that kid is shorter than me and isnt a 6th grader, so him being older and that short hes probably gonna be 5,11-6,1
In 6th grade you're only 11. That means this kids parents have trained him and strained his muscles before he even got to puberty. Good luck kid. I just hope no permanent damage was done.
@@RedSelfno it's actually true, overtraining your muscles at a young age stunts growth. It's not nearly as important as genetics and eating good but it is still probably 2-3 or more inches of height.
@@balls337 what does getting hit have to do with football, if you mean tackled when you say hit, we’ll he’s already been tackled and still took it like a champ.
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Doesn't need to be at that age. If you look at his right arm above the elbow you can see a glucose monitor patch. IF his parents are paying for a trainer that is monitoring everything and the kid putting in the work with diet and training his natural test would be more than enough to see substantial gains. Most kids his age don't take training serious as a whole, so of course he going to stand out like a sore thumb.
He probably natural with good genetics with i was in 6th grade i was 5'4 and 125 with biecps and abs now I'm in the 8th grade 5'9 157 lbs much bigger still with abs
That kids gonna do big things as long as he keeps his head straight, does good in school and doesn’t let all the hype and attention get to his head, he’s gotta stay humble
“He plays up three grade levels and despite being the youngest guy on the field..” Nah he’s meeting back up with his old classmates from his first tour of 6th grade 💀
He is not good my guy I am 6 foot and can threw that far in 6th grade yes he is good but it is not good that they r showing off this threwing when multiple people can do that
Kid has a glucose monitoring patch which means he might be diabetic. So hopefully he keeps his health in check and can continue to improve. Dealing with that and pushing like hell to get better is motivational AF! 🔥 Goes to show no excuses, people gotta get off the couch!
He’s the type of kid to stay at 5’6” the rest of his life 😂 Edit: I don’t know why this joke is as controversial as it is but, he will not grow over 6 ft. This is because as a kid you are not supposed lifting 200+ pounds, biologically it hurts you. It stunts your growth aswell which is why I made this joke. All jokes aside I wish this kid nothing but the best 👌
I remember this dude in year 6 who was absolutely shredded and huge just naturally. He was a shot put and sprinter then I saw him again in grade 11 and he was the same lol he was just average size and shredded still doing athletics
@@ronnana694 Yeah, remember him in entering highschool for the first time at 21, he said the lifting caught up to him and stunted his growth. I knew he was gonna be a great, he stayed in 12th grade for 5 more years just to build up his draft stock! Truly a top 3 player in high school history.
My fav thing about this. You can see he has a CGM (constant glucose monitor) meaning he is Type 1 diabetic. I love this because I am also a T1 diabetic and only diagnosed 5 months. I have been really scared to start all my sports again so this gives me faith I will eventually be able to play all of my sports again in the future and maybe start some new ones. (Bouldering, rock climbing, swimming, football, table tennis)
I also recognized the CGM and I do care. Btw Mark Andrews is probably the most famous T1D in the NFL. And talking about other sports: Alexander Zverev (olympic winner in Tennis), Nacho Fernandez (current captain of Real Madrid) or Borja Mayoral (current top scorer in the spanish league). I hope it gives you some hope and confindence! All the best!