I have been to Colorado many times, most of the kids, teens, young adults even older people are pretty athletic. Some of these kids play football but many wind up playing lacrosse or just get burnt out and wind up doing other things. They stay very active. Like when we see my wife's family ,its not a "vacation". I used to get burnt out by the 3rd day but now I can handle it. Skiiing , mountain climbing, and the younger generation just doing stuff you would never see black people do, not just because of fear but because of lack of ability.
who was it? Jeremy Bloom, freakish athletic ability , nfl said they didn want him doing winter olympics and play in the NFL? They didn't give a crap wh Bo Jackson wanted to play a bunch of sports and miss NFL time, the same with Dieon Sanders. If I was coaching out there I would do my best to try and recruit as many of these kids as possible. College and NFL teams even take up projects who haven't even had experience with football. Most of these kids have some experience at the lower levels because of the popularity of the NFL, not sure how far up. It doesn't take much to teach an athletic White kid how to play football. The main thing would be getting some of them to bulk up to play linemen, I see tight end type frames up there all the time. My cousin n law being one of them, tried to get him to play football but it was closer to his senior year, like '6'4 230 pounds solid at 17, timed him at a 4.5. He almost tried out his junior year but got scared like "but i wouldn't know what to do", theres guys that have played their entire life and still have to reteach them what the hell to do.
They are out doing stuff on weekends, like I mentioned before, stuff like mountain climbing. They might sit down and watch a game if its on, and if their team makes the playoffs, especially the Superbowl, but other than that, they don't really know about JJ Watt ,Clay Matthews, or the many other White stars we have, unless they happen to catch a game with the Broncos playing one of those teams. Now that they have Decker, Welker things might change.
Hispanics in the area aren't doing any of that stuff the only time I saw hispanics doing something that involved some exertion was when I visited St. Cabrini, close to 400 steps taking you up the path she took up the mountain. They had special shoes for hiking in that kind of weather weather, I did not and hard snow was up to the handrails, and I kept slipping and landing on my back, and thought about going down, but each time I would fall it would be a station of the cross and I would be like "really?". We stopped because it happened to be on the way where we were driving and i decided i might try to go up.
The powerhouse athletic schools are majority White. Barely any blacks. Hispanics just aren't a threat to football unless they are mixed. This is why they have the big thing today trying to push hispanics in sports. Who do they have now? Mark Sanchez who looks more White, and Victor Cruz who is half Peurto Rican. I doubt they are still claiming Aaron Hernandez.