I've found our NT

Dude might have a heart attack in camp. Just sitting at the dining hall table. I must say, if they can get him to lose some weight. Maybe 25 pounds, he could be useful in obvious run situations.
 
Dude might have a heart attack in camp. Just sitting at the dining hall table. I must say, if they can get him to lose some weight. Maybe 25 pounds, he could be useful in obvious run situations.
yet he played a fair number of snaps in hot and humid Florida.
I think he needs to lose about seventy or eighty pounds.
 
Great point. That's amazing really if you understand that humidity down there in Fla.
well, that all comes down to calories burned vs calories gained.

He might sit in his room for 20 hours a day and ingest 15,000 calories a day.

In defiance of the norm, I actually gained weight in UAE and Kuwait when I was over there.

100% humidity/130 degree temp daily, didn't stymie my weight gain.

When you have access to a 24 hour chow haul... all bets are off.

Think about how hard it would be to obtain that kind of critical mass. It's not easily undone. If you want to praise his ability to sustain that kind of mass, good on ya. It's not playing weight and anyone who tries to pass this off as feasible is unbalanced.

In the NFL he can be expunged/amended. Dude is big, but there is such a thing as too big.

Why waste a pick on a player who has no architype for success in the NFL?

UDFA, sure why not. If they waste a draft pick on this prospect, I will lose faith in the system all together.
 
well, that all comes down to calories burned vs calories gained.

He might sit in his room for 20 hours a day and ingest 15,000 calories a day.

In defiance of the norm, I actually gained weight in UAE and Kuwait when I was over there.

100% humidity/130 degree temp daily, didn't stymie my weight gain.

When you have access to a 24 hour chow haul... all bets are off.

Think about how hard it would be to obtain that kind of critical mass. It's not easily undone. If you want to praise his ability to sustain that kind of mass, good on ya. It's not playing weight and anyone who tries to pass this off as feasible is unbalanced.

In the NFL he can be expunged/amended. Dude is big, but there is such a thing as too big.

Why waste a pick on a player who has no architype for success in the NFL?

UDFA, sure why not. If they waste a draft pick on this prospect, I will lose faith in the system all together.
My son is in the Army and gained a lot of weight after they sent him to South Korea. He was over 300 pounds by the time that duty station was over. Now he's stateside and back in shape. All after weight gain, a car wreck where he nearly lost his life . So I totally understand everything you explained with the weight. Soldiers get home sick, miss family, and yes get depressed, get bored, so they eat. The MRE's also are loaded with calories lol. Just saying
 
well, that all comes down to calories burned vs calories gained.

He might sit in his room for 20 hours a day and ingest 15,000 calories a day.

In defiance of the norm, I actually gained weight in UAE and Kuwait when I was over there.

100% humidity/130 degree temp daily, didn't stymie my weight gain.

When you have access to a 24 hour chow haul... all bets are off.

Think about how hard it would be to obtain that kind of critical mass. It's not easily undone. If you want to praise his ability to sustain that kind of mass, good on ya. It's not playing weight and anyone who tries to pass this off as feasible is unbalanced.

In the NFL he can be expunged/amended. Dude is big, but there is such a thing as too big.

Why waste a pick on a player who has no architype for success in the NFL?

UDFA, sure why not. If they waste a draft pick on this prospect, I will lose faith in the system all together.
Btw, I agree with your thoughts on the NT. Hopefully the kid comes to his senses and drops weight. The health issues as you get older aren't worth it.
 
well, that all comes down to calories burned vs calories gained.

He might sit in his room for 20 hours a day and ingest 15,000 calories a day.

In defiance of the norm, I actually gained weight in UAE and Kuwait when I was over there.

100% humidity/130 degree temp daily, didn't stymie my weight gain.

When you have access to a 24 hour chow haul... all bets are off.

Think about how hard it would be to obtain that kind of critical mass. It's not easily undone. If you want to praise his ability to sustain that kind of mass, good on ya. It's not playing weight and anyone who tries to pass this off as feasible is unbalanced.

In the NFL he can be expunged/amended. Dude is big, but there is such a thing as too big.

Why waste a pick on a player who has no architype for success in the NFL?

UDFA, sure why not. If they waste a draft pick on this prospect, I will lose faith in the system all together.
actually it is not as simple as you make it out to be.
playing football on the line means tremendous physical stress.
Not sitting around as you claim.
The fact that he did crank out a lot of snaps in games shows that there is real potential there if he loses some weight.
And the claim about wasting a draft pick is just plain STUPID.
a seventh rd pick is all about gambling on potential
 
actually it is not as simple as you make it out to be.
playing football on the line means tremendous physical stress.
Not sitting around as you claim.
The fact that he did crank out a lot of snaps in games shows that there is real potential there if he loses some weight.
And the claim about wasting a draft pick is just plain STUPID.
a seventh rd pick is all about gambling on potential
Football is a lot of standing around. The average guy runs about 1.5 miles a game, it's not that taxing.
The hardest part for these guys would be down time. I imagine a human over 400 pounds has significant cravings throughout the week. The NFL has to many rules and regulations for players to actually sustain a good fitness level. They're not running two-a-days during weekly practices, like its high school out there. It's 60 percent on the player to maintain their athleticism. If someone is that big; they are lazy, lack motivation, or in rare cases have some sort of pituitary gland disorder.

Your STUPID rebuttal, is a hyperbole when it comes to a regulated resource like draft picks. You only have so many and they should be used with a calculated approach. Sure, a 400 pound behemoth has chance to manufacture results. I would revert to the mean. Scouts aren't running around looking for sumo wrestlers for a reason. If this guy were so special, he would be on everyone's radar.
 

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