Right, but if he beats out McCarron that likely means Allen is red-hot. This isn't a newborn child we're talking about here, this is a 6'5 240lbs manbeast with a !@#$ing rocket launcher arm, he's worked his entire life for this.
That one went over my head. Oh, well. I don't see how you don't start the best man, if he wins the job, an honest competition, why do you feel he isn't ready?
Really? I was the one comparing Allen's arm to Johnny Unitas' and his frame and escapability to Big Ben. IF he beats out McCarron, you start him, period. If he beats out a 5 year vet he is ready for showtime.
Dr. Gundry is full of it. He believes in fecal matter transplants as bizarre as that sounds, he said if you transplant waste from a healthy person's colon and transplant it into an unhealthy person's colon they'll lose weight. You pretty much can't eat anything according to his plan, it's like a starvation diet.
One of my favorite meals is garlic chicken breast cubed and fried in olive oil, I do that one 5-6 times a month. Probably wouldn't be so bad if I baked it but frying it tastes so much better. I eat between 5-8 eggs everyday though, cheap quick protein.
That's true.
I will also say this about keto, your body will break down the macronutrients into the micronutrients your body needs and I acknowledge that keto works but it's immoral to me. Eating 2-3 chickens a day makes me feel guilty but eating 2-3 chickens a week is a nice common ground for me. Once again, if 90% of my diet comes from plants I feel better about that.
It's funny watching people debate veganism against ketogenic, both work if you follow the program correctly. It comes down to this: If you go high carbs, you must go low fat. If you go high fat, you must go low carbs.
It's that simple.
Good point. Plant based is a lot different than vegan though. I could see myself dramatically cutting down meat, but not completely and eggs are so cheap and packed with quick protein that I don't see myself cutting that out either.
Some studies say up to 1.8g per lb of bodyweight, but I think most of the research is done by supplement companies. At 210 I was getting in 280g and I was shitting pellets.
That's a good point, you can buy 25lbs of rice for $10 and 10lbs of oats for $8. I always get sucked into the protein thing, when I was in my 20s I'd eat 280g of protein a day, my grocery bill was $400 minimum.
Oatmeal is a permanent fixture for breakfast for me, got to have complex carbs first thing in the morning, there is no other option. I'm strongly considering a high protein plant based diet but I don't know where to start. My diet has been absolutely garbage for 6 years.
I'd like to see 20:14 TD/INT ratio with 3,500 passing yards minimum. Anything less than that and I'm going to start getting really worried and I may question my faith in him.