Coolidge Team Capsule: Top 5 Impact Players
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This is a detailed look into why the Coolidge Colts went 11-2 last season. They tied for the best record in DC high school football with Rosevelt but this season they want that title to themselves. Malachi Redman POS DL…
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Continue ReadingThis is a detailed look into why the Coolidge Colts went 11-2 last season. They tied for the best record in DC high school football with Rosevelt but this season they want that title to themselves.
Malachi Redman
Malachi Redman
Malachi is pass rushing specialist who maintains power through finesse moves. He had three sacks in 37-0 win and four sacks in a close 20-15 win. His motor runs no matter what the score is. He plays every position in the front 7 which is why he had 79 tackles and 17 sacks last season.
Anthony has excellent run after catch ability which he uses on screen passes especially. Those skills also show through his versatility returning kicks and punts. He didn’t need special teams to have 1,000+ yards, 12 touchdowns and 18 yards per catch.
Jeremiah Robinson
Jeremiah Robinson
Jeremiah has great ball handling in read option situations. He’s on the shorter side of quarterbacks but he stands tall against pass rush. Win or loss he plays with all his heart. He also has good instincts on defense. Watching highlights I thought he was a cornerback but he is a linebacker. He doesn’t hesitate to stick his nose in on outside runs.
Alante Stubbs
Alante Stubbs
Alante is the main kick returner on the team and he is dynamic! He had 698 in the recieving category but went over 1,000 all purpose yards. He is a jack of all trades because he had the highest yards per carry among qualifying rushers on his team.
Sean is a fullback but ended up leading the team with 1,000+ yards rushing. He is a snowplow of a power back. He runs tough and always falls forward which is why he scored 19 total touchdowns last season. He creates good penetration with his quick first step as a defensive lineman.