Chris Perkins: Dolphins WR coach Robert Prince, 60, is a track star, break dancer, dynamo
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Chris Perkins: Dolphins WR coach Robert Prince, 60, is a track star, break dancer, dynamo
"But before both of those activities, in July 2024, Prince won the 60-meter hurdles in 9.06 seconds and finished second in the pentathlon at the USATF (United States of America Track and Field) Masters Indoor Championships. The wide receivers are well aware of those finishes. "He definitely let us know that," Waddle said. Prince's accomplishments reflect his enthusiasm. Whatever he's doing, Prince's energy can't be ignored."
"Prince's energetic style evolved from the beginnings of his coaching career. In the 1994-95 seasons, Prince was offensive coordinator at Fort Lewis (Co.) College. Gus Bradley, the ex-Jacksonville Jaguars coach (2013-16) and current San Francisco 49ers assistant head coach, was defensive coordinator. He's also an energetic sort. "I had to kind of match his energy on our side," Prince said"
Robert Prince is a 60-year-old Miami Dolphins wide receivers coach known for boundless energy and athleticism. He regularly sprints between drills, performs a cartwheel followed by a roundoff backflip at practice, and break dances during locker room celebrations after the 30-13 win over Buffalo. In July 2024 he won the 60-meter hurdles in 9.06 seconds and finished second in the pentathlon at the USATF Masters Indoor Championships. Teammates react with delight and teasing; receivers note his habit of sprinting downfield after plays and express strong fondness for him. His energetic coaching style dates to early career experiences.
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