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By the time he was 6, Rosen had been immersed in the world of competitive tennis. His parents took him to a weekly private lesson and for two other regular workouts. On weekends he had tournaments. At age 10, the pace of his tennis training already had escalated, and so had Rosen's profile on the youth tennis circuit. By 12, he was the No. 1-ranked player for his age group in Southern California and was top 50 in the country, known in the tennis community for his blazing 105-mph serve and his creative game. The USTA was pushing for him to enter its Player Development program, in which many of the kids his age end up being home-schooled. Rosen, though, was more interested in football. "The misery ended" was how he described leaving tennis behind. "Tennis was a tough time for me, but then I came into my own," he explained to me for "The QB." Rosen's mom is convinced his skill set as a quarterback actually was honed by those thousands of hours on the tennis courts. "It immediately transferred with the accuracy, footwork and focus," she said. "How many backhands and volleys did he have to put into the back corner? The amount of time they spent in shot-making and training for pinpoint accuracy is incredible. And I'm so thankful for that." Tom House, the country's leading sports biomechanics whiz, agreed with Lippincott's take. He had his own example of a budding-tennis-star-turned-QB--his own first football protege, Drew Brees. The New Orleans Saints star used to beat Andy Roddick when they were tykes in the Texas tennis youth scene. |
I heard his duck duck goose split times were pretty average
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I'd like to see how he did in 3rd grade gym class in a rousing game of huck a buck a beanstalk
I heard his duck duck goose split times were pretty average
HIs accuracy on pin the tail on the donkey was off during Pre-K, but he worked hard on it over the summer and it showed during kindergarten.
dodgeball. With the current state of the Hog Mollies, any QB other than Eli needs to be able to do the five D's when playing behind the Giants current OL: dodge, duck, dip, dive and dodge!