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Is that it for today?
real practice is later, I think.
Or maybe that starts tomorrow?
Is that it for today?
If you believe Big Ben is only 241 I have some ocean front property inside of Fort Hood for sale really cheap. You interested?
Of ALL the things there is to worry about with this team, you're freaking worried about Romo's WEIGHT?! SERIOUSLY?!
Starting guards are scrubs, starting Nose is a backup at best, safeties are a concern, depth, etc.... Romo's weight is nowhere NEAR the top of that list.
15 lbs over his previous playing weight is a problem? I imagine these guys drop throughout the season normally so he should be back to his regular playing weight in no time.
That said...since he basically hadn't worked out all offseason due to the back surgery, color me still unconcerned.
And in general, it's just too soon to spaz out over stuff... End of camp, yes, but on the first day, no.
Rite, he had back surgery so he couldn't properly condition himself, Romo will be fine he will lose weight during camp.
Training camp is back!!!
So is there practice again at 4pm? I'm a little confused on the schedule.
Any news on Rat or *** is going on with the O-Line on day 1?????
Sport78 bet your wrong
3 Joseph Randle, Terrance Williams and Gavin Escobar will have more combined TD's than DeMarco Murray, Miles Austin and Jason Witten.
doubtful
Not freaking out about it, but how about this:
Big Ben is 6 foot FIVE and weighs 241.
Romo is 6"2 and only weighs five pounds less. I understand he wasn't able to train consistently with the cyst, but that doesn't mean you keep on eating Twinkies and neglecting your diet. I believe Romo was 219 when he entered the league. And to me, 15 lbs is a lot, especially with Romo being 33 years old. Not a good combination.[/quote
And you know he was eating Twinkies how?
Tony Romo currently weighs more than Sean Lee.
That's a problem.
Dude, get over it already.
You honestly want me to prove that Tony Romo was eating Twinkies?!
To gain weight, you must be in a caloric surplus, which Tony was. Whether those excess calories came from Twinkies, Fig Newtons or bananas...heck, we'll never know.
It's not entirely going to be 100% "fat" or any other macronutrient in a caloric surplus. There are many other factors (such as water retention, sodium, etc.) that affect the muscle/fat ratio but that's for another day. Romo doesn't look like he gained muscle mass and the idea that he drank a gallon of water before the weigh-in is a huge hypothetical, and very unlikely. Drinking a gallon of water before a weigh-in doesn't change one's body composition. The guy looks out of shape.This is incorrect. To gain FAT you must be in a caloric surplus. To gain weight you could have just been retaining water at the time of the weigh in. For all we know Romo drank a gallon of water (roughly 8 lbs worth) before the weigh in, had too much sodium and his body "retained" more fluid than usual, etc...
In other words, it's not an issue. Even if he DID gain a "whopping" 6 lbs of fat.
Not freaking out about it, but how about this:
Big Ben is 6 foot FIVE and weighs 241.
Romo is 6"2 and only weighs five pounds less. I understand he wasn't able to train consistently with the cyst, but that doesn't mean you keep on eating Twinkies and neglecting your diet. I believe Romo was 219 when he entered the league. And to me, 15 lbs is a lot, especially with Romo being 33 years old. Not a good combination.