Quavo might be the most recognizable face in the rap group Migos, but if his rap career didn’t work out, the rapper might have had a career in football (OK, probably not).
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A highlight reel popped up on Quavo’s Instagram, where his days behind center as the Berkmar Panthers starting QB is on full display. The then 6’1″ 167-pound quarterback is shown using all of his might to lead his team. Admittedly, while I’m sure he’s athletic and sneaky quick, his arm is, uh, unspectacular.
As Bleacher Report notes, Quavo’s team went 1-9 in his 2009 season, so it’s safe to say he chose the right career path. While his old high school coach called him “very smart on the field” and he set county records in passing yards, his rap bars are much, much better than his on-the-field football skills could ever be.
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[Complex]

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