>>12104072Hes a kid who, in spite of being the family of a billionaire, decided to push himself athletically and competitively.
So he's not going to be an NFL superstar probably, that's fine, almost nobody who plays football does achieve this. But the fact that he treats himself like an athlete and competes on even ground makes him not a "nepobaby".
Here's a comparison for you. When in college, Tony Khan wish to work in sports. He didn't get fit and become an athlete. He didn't work hard and study hard to get coaching qualifications and get invited onto the team at the lowest rung to work his way up. He didn't volunteer time and effort in his local community to get himself experience.
His Daddy bought him a high school basketball team. He sponsored them with the caveat that they appoint Tony (despite unqualified) to a coaching role.
That's the difference between a nepobaby and your average rich kid.