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Looks more like a safety than a LBBased upon what?
Looks more like a safety than a LBBased upon what?
Bruh.. lmao... ever heard of Cody Grimm or denicos allen?Looks more like a safety than a LB
Thus my point, it is a discussion I have had many times over with others. This belief that today's players are greater than previous greats. The only thing that has changed from each era is the advancement in sports science to maximize the athletic potential of each athlete. What does not evolve, what remains constant, is the God given, or for my atheist friends, naturally born talent these greats were born with. Ray Lewis in 1994 would still be Ray Lewis in 2022, the only difference would be Ray in 2022 would be faster and stronger and bigger than Ray in 1994. Sports science (training, nutrition, supplements) is the only thing that has changed, talent and skill has not. It is why I contend that the greats of years past would be equally great today, they just would be stronger/faster due to the advancement in sports science.I'm saying in todays game its harder for a 200 pound linebacker to have success against the top teams in the country than it was in 1994.
OCCC:The CIS weight obsession continues.
I agree with you because if he's the best LB on the team than he should play regardless whether he's 195 or 255.The CIS weight obsession continues.
OCCC:
Me thought that ended with Golden, but the obsession continues.
Now I will say that Jimmy J's idea of svelte and speed is still out there, but the bulk and brawn contingent still worships at the altar of Bama with their weighted out players...
This will be recurring in my opinion and it all comes down to use of talent, and honing skill levels to get the ultimate performance........period...
I agree with you because if he's the best LB on the team than he should play regardless whether he's 195 or 255.
That said, in the last several years we've seen a proliferation of running QBs, many of whom are big bodied 220+. I think weight is a little more of an issue now, although, generally speaking, I agree with your sentiment.
Adding significant good weight, for most athletes, takes more than one spring, and there are numerous factors involved including the players own metabolism, their body structure, health stats, nutrition issues and on and on.
But I listen to people that are considered thought leaders in this, and that’s what they say. It’s extremely rare to get a guy to go from 200 to 230 over six months, without a lot of that just being bad weight.
Even a 20 pound increase of good lean weight for someone that weighs 200 pounds over just a few months is very uncommon.
And especially when you’re talking about a position like linebacker, we’re mobility, speed, and joint stability is essential.
You mean a 99.8% Scamdemic of historic fraudulent reporting by the Left and the Right.
In his case i think his mother passed a while ago when he was younger.It probably simply had more to do with, mama’s overriding the decisions of their sons and calling the shots. not wanting their baby’s getting too far away from home during a pandemic, of historic proportion, with no known end in sight (at the time).![]()
In his case i think his mother passed a while ago when he was younger.It probably simply had more to do with, mama’s overriding the decisions of their sons and calling the shots. not wanting their baby’s getting too far away from home during a pandemic, of historic proportion, with no known end in sight (at the time).![]()
We arent running Oregons defense. ...and Kevin Steele is quite comfortable with smaller lbs along with Strong.Chase has lost 5 lbs since his surgery. They are going to bulk him up when he is ready. Half of Oregon's LB's are over 240lbs. Some over 250 lbs. This team is not going to be small anymore.
Can you show us the formula you used to come up with your 99.8% ?You mean a 99.8% Scamdemic of historic fraudulent reporting by the Left and the Right.
And people were in denial that manny 2020 class wasn’t about Covid
Let it go please. I just deleted his comment. Thanks.Can you show us the formula you used to come up with your 99.8% ?
One day, y'all will realize weight (or the lack there of) is not as much of a big deal y'all make it to be. No one here can tell me Smith wouldn't have played better than Flagg.