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Keon Coleman Continues To Be A Media Star - Explains Why He'll Never Golf With Josh Allen, Wants To Bond By Throwing Rocks In A Lake Instead

I love this response from Keon Coleman. There's nothing worse than golfing with someone on the opposite end as you. You could be a bogey golfer and playing with someone who wants to go from the tips and shoots a 74? No thank you. Same goes for being a bogey golfer and playing with someone who barely cracks a fake 110. Absolutely not. Either one of those situations can throw you off your game, ruin a round, make for a long round, whatever. You want to golf with guys you're comfortable with. The sport is already the most frustrating thing in the world, don't need to add even more stress to it. 

What we need now is Josh Allen and Keon Coleman doing random activities together. That's how you bond with a new wide receiver. Throwing rocks in a lake? A tradition that every single person has. I don't care what walk of life you come from, you see a lake, you pick up a rock and chuck that bad boy into it. Go back to being kids, free content idea. Ride bikes together and do jumps off hills. Go sledding in the winter in Buffalo, make it a race. Take away cell phones and make them show up at a place together just because they see bikes laying in the front yard. Basically just put a camera in front of Keon Coleman because he knows how to deliver. 

I also want Coleman in the booth for a couple holes of a PGA Tour event. Can be one of the smaller ones, I don't care. I want to hear him try to explain what's going on after listening to him say Josh Allen shot to 70 something, or maybe an under. We know he wants to golf more, so let him call the game. Let him be amazed at the drives and darts. It's refreshing to see a dude come in and just be himself and not take everything so serious in front of cameras.