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    N'Kosi Perry...Is the too small argument valid?

    I'm not disagreeing with you. I just think everyone is getting too caught up on his weight but no one knows what that number should be. If you're simply saying that everyone ounce of muscle he gains helps - I can assure you he is working on building muscle. If not - Ima give Gus Felder your number.
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    N'Kosi Perry...Is the too small argument valid?

    Unless you're Robert Burns.
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    N'Kosi Perry...Is the too small argument valid?

    Did I say it isn't? I hope he's fuggin eating and lifting. Adding muscle is clearly beneficial but the argument has been about his weight all along and no one on here, including you and your google searches, is qualified to say what his ideal weight is and what weight makes him less durable.
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    N'Kosi Perry...Is the too small argument valid?

    Since I'm a dumbass and you're a medical savant - tell me where anyone said he doesn't need to gain muscle? He'll mature and grow muscle naturally according to his frame.
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    N'Kosi Perry...Is the too small argument valid?

    No. I'm not a dumbass. I just happen to think that @The Franchise is making more sense than you. Easy as that. And, you make a good point. Some people are more injury prone than others - regardless of muscle or weight - like RB who is adequately sized for his position. And, Perry could add...
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    N'Kosi Perry...Is the too small argument valid?

    Not even worth arguing anymore. This thread needs to shed some weight. One question, though. Based on this theory - Robert Burns (5'11" 210) is too skinny? What is the magic weight threshold that must be passed to avoid injury?
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