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Fourth grader Colin Kaepernick had it all right

When he was in fourth grade, Kaepernick knew what his future would hold.

@BryanAGraham

The letter above comes from fourth grade Colin Kaepernick. Over a decade ago, Kaepernick pretty much knew how things were going to turn out.

If you can’t read his fourth grader handwriting, he writes:

“i’m 5ft 2 inches, 91 pounds. good athlete. i think in 7 years i will be between 6ft to 6ft 4inches 190 pounds. i hope i go to a good college in faith. then go to the pros and play on the niners or the packers even if they aren’t good in seven years. my friends are jason, kyler, leo, spencer, mark and jacob. sincerely colin”

Outside of his weight -- he was 40 pounds off on his guesstimate -- young Kaepernick pretty much nails it.

(H/T @BryanAGraham)

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