“His introductory press conference that occurred over the weekend is a legend,” sports commentator and radio host Rich Eisen said on The Rich Eisen Show.
Coleman was a one-year transfer out of Michigan State who blasted onto the scene with former Heisman finalist and now New York Jets quarterback Jordan Travis throwing him alley-oop touchdown passes that helped the ‘Noles win in the ACC and SEC, beating teams like LSU and Clemson.
“Macy’s, what do you mean?” Coleman said when asked about where he purchased his coat from. “They’re on sale on the rack; all the colors. Look, $79-89, you can get yourself a nice little deal.”
While his style will surely be emphasized as he continues through his rookie contract, he humbly mentioned his guitar playing and golf skills saying he isn’t very good at either but that it is relaxing never the less.
“I can’t play no guitar, man. I can do a few little strings, but I don’t know what I’m doing. It’s fun. It’s just relaxing,” Coleman said. “I can golf a little bit now. I can drive pretty well, but putting — it’s alright. That’s why I’m good at Top Golf.”
Recreation doesn’t seem to be the first thing on Coleman’s mind when it comes to his career. When asked about his first tour of Highmark Stadium, he told the media he had already scored three imaginary touchdowns
Yes, I did indeed score three touchdowns in my head. Thirty seconds passed. Coleman chuckled, “It was a record. “Nobody has ever did that one yet.”
The young novice could not resist the cookies as the conference came to an end. As he will undoubtedly accomplish with touchdown catches in Buffalo, he departed with a handful in tow.