View Full Version : Maybin 20 lbs heavier.
I guess he heard scouts saying he was to light to play DE. He's around 250.
kernowboy
02-21-2009, 01:37 PM
I still think he could be a Mike Mamula, having only performed for one season.
However I'd happily take him or Everette Brown or Brian Orapko in Round 1
I still think he could be a Mike Mamula, having only performed for one season.
However I'd happily take him or Everette Brown or Brian Orapko in Round 1
I'm the same way. I'd be very happy walking away with any 3 of them. Or if someone drops to us at #11 and we get Michael Johnson in the 2nd.
LtFinFan66
02-21-2009, 01:46 PM
Tell that to Jason Taylor....he plays around that weight or less
Tell that to Jason Taylor....he plays around that weight or less
Schobel plays at less than 250.
LtFinFan66
02-21-2009, 01:49 PM
Oh, I thought you were looking for a good DE
I kid, I kid
ddaryl
02-21-2009, 02:10 PM
how does someone put on 20lbs in a short period of time.. It probably isn't all muscle.
He was projected more of a 3-4 OLB
how does someone put on 20lbs in a short period of time.. It probably isn't all muscle.
He was projected more of a 3-4 OLB
Ronnie Coleman diet.
ddaryl
02-21-2009, 02:23 PM
Ronnie Coleman diet.
I had to google ronnie coleman... The old Micheal Phelps diet would work to as long as you don't burn 14K calories a day
from this
http://www.bigroncoleman.com/photos/Begin01_LGthumb.jpg
to this
http://www.bigroncoleman.com/photos/funron183.jpg
I had to google ronnie coleman... The old Micheal Phelps diet would work to as long as you don't burn 14K calories a day
from this
http://www.bigroncoleman.com/photos/Begin01_LGthumb.jpg
to this
http://www.bigroncoleman.com/photos/funron183.jpg
haha. I have the work out video from like 1999. The dudes leg press's 2300. He's a cop none-the-less.
When he's training : The basic daily menu plan -- consumed in six meals -- features a huge quantity of lean meats (up to 5 pounds) and liquids (around 2 gallons); a moderate amount of starchy carbohydrates, such as rice and potatoes; and vitamin and mineral supplements to fill in the nutritional gaps.
Ginger Vitis
02-21-2009, 04:06 PM
haha. I have the work out video from like 1999. The dudes leg press's 2300. He's a cop none-the-less.
When he's training : The basic daily menu plan -- consumed in six meals -- features a huge quantity of lean meats (up to 5 pounds) and liquids (around 2 gallons); a moderate amount of starchy carbohydrates, such as rice and potatoes; and vitamin and mineral supplements to fill in the nutritional gaps.
And a steady diet of HGH and steroids
TigerJ
02-21-2009, 04:28 PM
how does someone put on 20lbs in a short period of time.. It probably isn't all muscle.
He was projected more of a 3-4 OLB
They'll do a body fat measurement at the combine too, plus I assume he's going to do the running drlls and weightlifting. He has to know scouts will spot a gain of lard a mile away.
Steroids is what I would double check for with that kind of weight gain.
TigerJ
02-21-2009, 04:31 PM
haha. I have the work out video from like 1999. The dudes leg press's 2300. He's a cop none-the-less.
When he's training : The basic daily menu plan -- consumed in six meals -- features a huge quantity of lean meats (up to 5 pounds) and liquids (around 2 gallons); a moderate amount of starchy carbohydrates, such as rice and potatoes; and vitamin and mineral supplements to fill in the nutritional gaps.
How does he not have the worst case of gout ever? (Gout is an inflamation of various joints in the body though most typically in the foot. It is caused by a buildup of urea in the joints that is frequently triggered by consuming too much meat protein.)
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