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  On 5/6/2018 at 5:00 PM, YoloinOhio said:

It always amazes me how some of the OL look like different people after they stop training for football 

 

 

PS no Richie this year. Wonder how he’s doing.

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Hopefully Richie is getting his stuff together.

 

My daughter went to the race with her boyfriend. Based on the pics she shared she was very near the finish line. Got some great shots.

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  On 5/6/2018 at 6:40 PM, Chicken Boo said:

Jeff Saturday comes to mind.

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I was going to mention him. His weight loss was probably just as fast as Wood's. Mark Schlereth is another one

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He probably can't afford to eat that much anymore with the Bills trying to get the bonus back.

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Speaking of offensive linemen, it's always funny to me that one of the best Bills players of all time and consistently great O-linemen Reuben Brown is often forgotten and overlooked, simply because of the Bills teams he played on.

- 8 consecutive Pro Bowls for the Bills from 1996-2003 (9 times overall)

- 4 time All-Pro team

- Started all 181 games he played in

 

The guy was a beast, but he was after the Kelly era, and not around for long after the playoff drought began, so he doesn't get as much talk as other Bills linemen. Just felt I should do my duty and remind people of his greatness :)

 

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When did going to the Kentucky Derby become a thing for NFL players? I seem to remember Wes Welker getting busted for huffing glue or something a while back.

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  On 5/6/2018 at 5:03 PM, Buffalo716 said:

That’s what football does to you...

 

when you work out 6 days a week for professional football you get huge, especially for a lineman 

 

when you retire, and you stop working out like a pro football player you lose your football weight 

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Gettting big has nothing to do with working out. It has to do with how many calories you put in your body.

 

If someone works out the same way but doesnt eat the number of calories they do they will be much smaller. People can do the exact same workout and one person can be body builder big and the other can in shape but not really big. It has to do with calories. Also genetics but more so calories.

 

This should be common sense but apparently not.

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  On 5/6/2018 at 8:49 PM, matter2003 said:

 

Gettting big has nothing to do with working out. It has to do with how many calories you put in your body.

 

If someone works out the same way but doesnt eat the number of calories they do they will be much smaller. People can do the exact same workout and one person can be body builder big and the other can in shape but not really big. It has to do with calories. Also genetics but more so calories.

 

This should be common sense but apparently not.

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No your correct. I just forgot to add and eats 6000 calories a day. Don’t  fret

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  On 5/6/2018 at 7:48 PM, BigDingus said:

Speaking of offensive linemen, it's always funny to me that one of the best Bills players of all time and consistently great O-linemen Reuben Brown is often forgotten and overlooked, simply because of the Bills teams he played on.

- 8 consecutive Pro Bowls for the Bills from 1996-2003 (9 times overall)

- 4 time All-Pro team

- Started all 181 games he played in

 

The guy was a beast, but he was after the Kelly era, and not around for long after the playoff drought began, so he doesn't get as much talk as other Bills linemen. Just felt I should do my duty and remind people of his greatness :)

 

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He should be in the Hall of Fame.

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  On 5/6/2018 at 5:03 PM, Buffalo716 said:

That’s what football does to you...

 

when you work out 6 days a week for professional football you get huge, especially for a lineman 

 

when you retire, and you stop working out like a pro football player you lose your football weight 

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I haven’t known any former professional athletes, but I’ve known a number of former D1 athletes who have a hell of a time keeping weight OFF after their playing days are over. Seems they can have trouble adjusting their caloric intake down after all the years of having to exercise and thus eat like crazy. 

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  On 5/6/2018 at 5:08 PM, Fadingpain said:

Only if you are a certain body type.

 

Ask William "The Fridge" Perry about "losing" football weight post-retirement.


Dude is a huge land whale.   

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Fridge has GBS. Frontline treatment is corticosteroids. The combination of that disease plus that medication makes weight loss nearly impossible.

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  On 5/6/2018 at 7:48 PM, BigDingus said:

 

The guy was a beast, but he was after the Kelly era, and not around for long after the playoff drought began, so he doesn't get as much talk as other Bills linemen. Just felt I should do my duty and remind people of his greatness :)

 

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Yes and he convinced Rusty Jones to leave Bills management position and go back to work for Bears.

Brian Urlacher went from a player injured very often to very solid LB for Bears (Urlacher got Defense player of a year after Rusty Jones had him for offseason).

  On 5/6/2018 at 9:59 PM, Buffalo Barbarian said:

 

wonder how is political career went?

 

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He is still working with the Kent Foundation and done work overseas.  Talked to him once or twice.

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