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  1. OriginalCanesCanesCanes

    Lorenzo Lingard

    Should be PCL not OCL (typo on my post)...And depending on the severity of the injury and number of ligaments involved, cartilage involvement, severity of tear/sprain, etc, it can certainly take a year or longer to get fully healed on non-ACL injuries. The assertion that if it’s not ACL it’s...
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    Lorenzo Lingard

    The knee has several other ligaments and structures. MCL, LCL, OCL..there’s a kneecap, meniscus, etc etc. you can suffer a severe knee injury without damaging the ACL. Happens all the time. I don’t know why people think or get the idea that if it’s not an ACL, it must not be serious. That’s...
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    Lorenzo Lingard

    Who was the canesport report from, or what was the source? What person?
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    Lorenzo Lingard

    You can tell his junk was on the left side because of the way he was cutting. I mean, seriously, some of you fūckin people.
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    Lorenzo Lingard

    Larry forgot to take his Namenda
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    Lorenzo Lingard

    Hey look, we have a board expert on those extra 5 pounds We’re blessed.
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    Lorenzo Lingard

    You’re relentless. I’m a real world stats guy. Your info is anecdotal, not statistically valid, therefore I am 100% unconvinced that the few pounds you’re talking about makes a difference. Big, fast, ok, you forgot shifty, and good vision. You can be not big, not fast, just fast enough, and...
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    Lorenzo Lingard

    Whatever weight he ends up at is fine as long at it is a weight where he’s atlerically/physically comfortable, and can max perform at. Arbitrary weight cutoffs are simplistic and irrelevant. You can throw down another 1,000 word meaningless essay and it won’t change the fact that unless you do...
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    Lorenzo Lingard

    So many running backs that have done well at around 199 to 209 pounds in the NFL, not only now but historically. Let me throw some old names at you. Barry Sanders LaDainian Tomlinson Marshall Faulk Thurman Thomas Curtis Thomas Tony Dorsett Walter Payton None of those guys were over 210, some...
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    Lorenzo Lingard

    Your analysis lacks statistical validity
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    Lorenzo Lingard

    You just like the higher weight because it looks better in your posters....and in your dreams
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    Lorenzo Lingard

    You joined in 2011 and you ask this question? C’mon, you know how the weight obsession on this board goes. Like 205 is that different than 210. I’ve never been very big on an absolute weight number. What’s important is that the weight you carry is good weight, and that it’s a natural...
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    Lorenzo Lingard

    Well, he’s grown into his man’s body. When I first saw the picture I was asking myself who is that NFL player?
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    Lorenzo Lingard

    More please
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    Lorenzo Lingard

    bruh 😂
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    Lorenzo Lingard

    Until proven otherwise by performance, you are exactly right. Gotta fūcking do it first. He has already. I’m not saying somebody couldn’t take carries from him, but you’ve got to earn it first. The competition will make everyone better anyway.
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    Lorenzo Lingard

    This is fantastic news. Here’s to Lo shredding that **** defense.
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