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Yeah, I saw this. The crazy thing is, you know the guys in that picture, especially the guy on the far right, are also ripped, and yet he still looks enormous compared to them in mass and muscle. He looks absolutely gargantuan, and yeah, the HGH is strong in this one:P. Having said that, even if I took HGH, T, roids, etc. I'd still be nowhere close to that.
It's pretty crazy to look at him. However, I'm not ridiculously impressed, simply because he's an OL man in the NFL, so lifting and eating are pretty much his job, but yeah, props to him I guess.
I could take him on in that woman's sport they call "football".SolidSnake35i swear, if this argument starts up again, there will be blood
Haha that is ridiculous what is that guys name??2010:
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mingmao3046
Geez, just paint that guy green and he'd look like the Incredible Hulk. You wouldn't even need CGI effects.
get that ma n some armor!
On a serious note, why do people assume steroids? He is a professional football player, his job is to work out and play sports. You can get that huge with a strict diet, training regimen, and legal supplements.
On a serious note, why do people assume steroids? He is a professional football player, his job is to work out and play sports. You can get that huge with a strict diet, training regimen, and legal supplements.mrbojangles25One would have to assume that he was already on a rigerous diet and training regimen before he was in the NFL, the fact that he's pretty much doubled in width in less than 3 whole years makes think you give a little too much credit to diet and exercise. The body has a limit to the muscle it can pack on naturally and the bigger you get the less return you get from diet and exercise.
[QUOTE="mrbojangles25"]On a serious note, why do people assume steroids? He is a professional football player, his job is to work out and play sports. You can get that huge with a strict diet, training regimen, and legal supplements.General_XOne would have to assume that he was already on a rigerous diet and training regimen before he was in the NFL, the fact that he's pretty much doubled in width in less than 3 whole years makes think you give a little too much credit to diet and exercise. The body has a limit to the muscle it can pack on naturally and the bigger you get the less return you get from diet and exercise.He was younger in the 1st pic and did not have his man powah yet. Also he is getting better coaching and training now that he is a pro. His diet most likely improved as well being rich can do that.
One would have to assume that he was already on a rigerous diet and training regimen before he was in the NFL, the fact that he's pretty much doubled in width in less than 3 whole years makes think you give a little too much credit to diet and exercise. The body has a limit to the muscle it can pack on naturally and the bigger you get the less return you get from diet and exercise.He was younger in the 1st pic and did not have his man powah yet. Also he is getting better coaching and training now that he is a pro. His diet most likely improved as well being rich can do that. Dude, he's on roids. General X is absolutely right. In order to get in the NFL he had to be in his best possible shape. To survive in the NFL you need a little something extra.[QUOTE="General_X"][QUOTE="mrbojangles25"]On a serious note, why do people assume steroids? He is a professional football player, his job is to work out and play sports. You can get that huge with a strict diet, training regimen, and legal supplements.no-scope-AK47
Don't know who it is, but generally players train exclusively for the combine probably train for 3 straight months, diet, strength etc. to be physically prepared. If he's been playing football for 3 years, it is unlikely he would get that big so fast. Reason is that the only time football players really increase in size is the offseason, during the season they would likely be lifting for maintenance and large changes in body mass would throw it off.
If he is not in the NFL, it is possible he got that large naturally without the use of illegal supplements over 3 years of very intense training/dieting.
If I had to guess, I'd be 95% sure he's on something illegal. That is a huge difference.
Steroids aren't illegal if you have a prescription, or a sick dog.Don't know who it is, but generally players train exclusively for the combine probably train for 3 straight months, diet, strength etc. to be physically prepared. If he's been playing football for 3 years, it is unlikely he would get that big so fast. Reason is that the only time football players really increase in size is the offseason, during the season they would likely be lifting for maintenance and large changes in body mass would throw it off.
If he is not in the NFL, it is possible he got that large naturally without the use of illegal supplements over 3 years of very intense training/dieting.
If I had to guess, I'd be 95% sure he's on something illegal. That is a huge difference.
Zlurodirom
Dat deer antler spray.get that ma n some armor!
On a serious note, why do people assume steroids? He is a professional football player, his job is to work out and play sports. You can get that huge with a strict diet, training regimen, and legal supplements.
mrbojangles25
yea man...just a whole lot of eating..................Man, that must have taken a ton of eating..
The_Lipscomb
On a serious note, why do people assume steroids? He is a professional football player, his job is to work out and play sports. You can get that huge with a strict diet, training regimen, and legal supplements.mrbojangles25lmfao, the door is that way you gullible idiot. unfortunately there are many other idiots like you who believe he is natural
No, that size is not possible at all naturally. period. Cant believe how many idiots there are hereDon't know who it is, but generally players train exclusively for the combine probably train for 3 straight months, diet, strength etc. to be physically prepared. If he's been playing football for 3 years, it is unlikely he would get that big so fast. Reason is that the only time football players really increase in size is the offseason, during the season they would likely be lifting for maintenance and large changes in body mass would throw it off.
If he is not in the NFL, it is possible he got that large naturally without the use of illegal supplements over 3 years of very intense training/dieting.
If I had to guess, I'd be 95% sure he's on something illegal. That is a huge difference.
Zlurodirom
[QUOTE="mrbojangles25"]On a serious note, why do people assume steroids? He is a professional football player, his job is to work out and play sports. You can get that huge with a strict diet, training regimen, and legal supplements.General_XOne would have to assume that he was already on a rigerous diet and training regimen before he was in the NFL, the fact that he's pretty much doubled in width in less than 3 whole years makes think you give a little too much credit to diet and exercise. The body has a limit to the muscle it can pack on naturally and the bigger you get the less return you get from diet and exercise. You have to factor genetics as well.
[QUOTE="no-scope-AK47"]He was younger in the 1st pic and did not have his man powah yet. Also he is getting better coaching and training now that he is a pro. His diet most likely improved as well being rich can do that. Dude, he's on roids. General X is absolutely right. In order to get in the NFL he had to be in his best possible shape. To survive in the NFL you need a little something extra.The man is 6'8ft it takes time to fill that out. You just don't train for a couple years and your maxed out. Also improvements have been made in diet and supplements. You just don't get juiced and turn pro.[QUOTE="General_X"]One would have to assume that he was already on a rigerous diet and training regimen before he was in the NFL, the fact that he's pretty much doubled in width in less than 3 whole years makes think you give a little too much credit to diet and exercise. The body has a limit to the muscle it can pack on naturally and the bigger you get the less return you get from diet and exercise.lo_Pine
Dude, he's on roids. General X is absolutely right. In order to get in the NFL he had to be in his best possible shape. To survive in the NFL you need a little something extra.The man is 6'8ft it takes time to fill that out. You just don't train for a couple years and your maxed out. Also improvements have been made in diet and supplements. You just don't get juiced and turn pro. Yeah. You turn pro and get juiced.[QUOTE="lo_Pine"][QUOTE="no-scope-AK47"]He was younger in the 1st pic and did not have his man powah yet. Also he is getting better coaching and training now that he is a pro. His diet most likely improved as well being rich can do that.
no-scope-AK47
[QUOTE="no-scope-AK47"]The man is 6'8ft it takes time to fill that out. You just don't train for a couple years and your maxed out. Also improvements have been made in diet and supplements. You just don't get juiced and turn pro. Yeah. You turn pro and get juiced. I am not on the juice and I went from 185 to 225 in one year. The next year I got my body fat down to 10 percent. People who have not seen me thought I was on the juice. Nope just hard work,diet,sleep and dedication. I also used creatine,whey protien,BCAA,Beta alaine and glutamine. Also used anotest a testosterone booster on and off.[QUOTE="lo_Pine"] Dude, he's on roids. General X is absolutely right. In order to get in the NFL he had to be in his best possible shape. To survive in the NFL you need a little something extra.lo_Pine
Yeah. You turn pro and get juiced. I am not on the juice and I went from 185 to 225 in one year. The next year I got my body fat down to 10 percent. People who have not seen me thought I was on the juice. Nope just hard work,diet,sleep and dedication. I also used creatine,whey protien,BCAA,Beta alaine and glutamine. Also used anotest a testosterone booster on and off. Post a pic of yourself holding a piece of paper with your screen name. No face necessary.[QUOTE="lo_Pine"][QUOTE="no-scope-AK47"]The man is 6'8ft it takes time to fill that out. You just don't train for a couple years and your maxed out. Also improvements have been made in diet and supplements. You just don't get juiced and turn pro.
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