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And my response to you is that Kallon was a soccer player prior to playing 1 year of football, which takes tremendous athleticism. My point is you have no basis for minimizing Kallon's athleticism. If you want to compare him to someone else who played two sports, fine. But there is no data [at all] to support your premise that Cox is more athletic than Kallon. There are just no common data points to compare.
So you equate a guy who "played soccer" which we don't know if it was organized or just pick up soccer in High School, to a guy to who played one sport at the highest level in college, and got signed on that athletic ability to the highest level in a professional league in ANOTHER sport as being somehow equal? OK...if you say so...
BTW...if you read what I wrote, I never minimized Kallon's ability, in fact I complemented it. Like I said, it's just my opinion that Cox is the more athletic of the two.