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Bills | Edwards adds muscle

Thu, 10 Apr 2008 11:25:55 -0700

 

Chris Brown, of BuffaloBills.com, reports Buffalo Bills QB Trent Edwards has added 10 pounds of lean muscle to his frame since the end of last season. Edwards has shown up to the team's voluntary offseason conditioning workouts noticeably bigger and stronger in his upper body. He credits strength and conditioning coordinator J.T. Allaire's offseason program as the reason for helping him build up his upper body.

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Wow, nice! Maybe now he has the strength to throw the deepball with confidence <_< lol kidding...

 

I always thought he had the arm strength, so I am actually kidding with my comment.

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Bills | Edwards adds muscle

Thu, 10 Apr 2008 11:25:55 -0700

 

Chris Brown, of BuffaloBills.com, reports Buffalo Bills QB Trent Edwards has added 10 pounds of lean muscle to his frame since the end of last season. Edwards has shown up to the team's voluntary offseason conditioning workouts noticeably bigger and stronger in his upper body. He credits Gibran Hamdan's offseason program as the reason for helping him build up his upper body.

<_< This is the greatest single example of sportsmanship that I have ever run across. :unsure:

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Bills | Edwards adds muscle

Thu, 10 Apr 2008 11:25:55 -0700

 

Chris Brown, of BuffaloBills.com, reports Buffalo Bills QB Trent Edwards has added 10 pounds of lean muscle to his frame since the end of last season.

What type of relationship do Chris Brown and Trent have exactly?

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Bills | Edwards adds muscle

Thu, 10 Apr 2008 11:25:55 -0700

 

Chris Brown, of BuffaloBills.com, reports Buffalo Bills QB Trent Edwards has added 100 pounds of lean muscle to his frame since the end of last season. Edwards has shown up to the team's voluntary offseason conditioning workouts noticeably bigger and stronger in his upper body. He credits Gibran Hamdan's offseason program as the reason for helping him build up his upper body.

 

<_< This is the greatest single example of sportsmanship that I have ever run across. :unsure:

 

I've corrected the article as well, BB. Hamden takes craps heavier than 10 lbs!

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Yeah, but did he stay here in February learning how to throw in the snow?

 

 

I just want to know one thing. Did he give ANYTHING back to the community? <_<

 

 

Are his hands any bigger? :unsure:

 

 

What type of relationship do Chris Brown and Trent have exactly?

 

<_<

 

This thread already has a good chance to be a classic.

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He added 10 pounds of lean muscle to his upper body and 125 pounds of little white guy to his lower body, as Chris Brown dangles from his penis.

 

On a serious note, I hope this improves Trent's durability.

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He added 10 pounds of lean muscle to his upper body and 125 pounds of little white guy to his lower body, as Chris Brown dangles from his penis.

 

On a serious note, I hope this improves Trent's durability.

 

Add chris brown to the posters here, and trents got about 2 dozen dudes hanging on his johnson.

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That's impressive, I don't care who you are!

 

 

Hamdan carries more than that on an average Tuesday.

 

Trent didnt need to stay here in February to get used to the cold. Gibran knew he needed experience with the cold so Trent now sleeps in an igloo Hamdan made by freezing his own tears.

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Yeah, but did he stay here in February learning how to throw in the snow?

 

Not only that...shoveling snow would have built his upper body strength without having to pay a trainer. <_<

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Are his hands any bigger? <_<

 

 

Agreed.

 

Who cares about his muscle?

 

He must do something about those tiny hands!

 

If the Bills staff can get Kevin Everett to walk again, they certainly can get some "man hands" for Trent.

 

Anything is possible if you bill-ieve!

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I just want to know one thing. Did he give ANYTHING back to the community? <_<

 

 

Well he did pick up garbage in the fruitbelt over the weekends.

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