I think it is painfully obvious that everybody's favorite troublemaker, Cedric Wilkins II, has no intention of retiring from the game any time soon. He, of course, has a life beyond football, now more than ever, but football has been near and dear to his heart since he was just a child, and especially since the passing of his father. Wilkins, no doubt, will play the game for as much time as he reasonably can, and once that opportunity comes to an end, he almost certainly will look into continuing to be a part of the game as a coach. His character may not suggest the maturity necessary for coaching at this time, but I need not remind you that Wilkins is only a rookie, and has plenty of time and plenty or reason to grow with age. There can be no doubt he has the talent and the knowledge of the game to coach; assuming the maturity comes as expected, he will be a perfect fit for that sort of position.
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