Huge 6-year-old dominates opponents in viral football video

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https://nypost.com/2020/09/18/monstrous-6-year-old-dominates-opponents-in-viral-video/

Huge 6-year-old dominates opponents in viral football video

This isn’t any ordinary 6-year-old.

In a viral video of a 6U football team in Texas, an abnormally large 6-year-old absolutely dominated his opponents, running through anyone who got in his way and delivering mean stiff-arms until he crossed into the end zone at the other end of the field.

His name is Aiden Smith and, at the age of 6, he is already 5 feet 1 and 130 pounds. His father, Kirk Smith, played quarterback and has thoroughly enjoyed watching all the attention his son has received.

“But just to see him have the confidence and accolades that he’s getting right now, it’s absolutely amazing,” the elder Smith told TMX News.
 

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This kid will eventually come down to earth at least to some degree. He may (or may not)always be big, but he wont always be as much bigger than everyone his age as he is now, and he wont always be as much faster and stronger either.

I remember playing basketball against a kid through 4th, 5th and 6th grade that was a monster. He was at least a head taller than everyone else, and with me not being very tall he was probably a head and a half taller. He dominated. Nobody could come close to stopping him. Then he disappeared as far as I knew, and the next time I saw him was when he showed up trying out for the basketball team my senior year in high school. He was 5'9" - my height. And I could jump higher. He probably hadn't grown more then a couple of inches since he was 12.
 

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I don't remember when I weighed 128. I was probably in 6th or 7th grade.
Well, I weighed around 145-150 through most of high school, but got caught up in a bad “lifestyle“ afterwards which led to me joining the service. 23 years and tons of Filipino food later, and I have a hard time getting back under 200. I feel like a mini-Vince Wilfork.
 
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