Aseahawkfan wrote:I wonder how many teams have traded their franchise QB without a proven replacement and improved? That would be interesting to hear. Off the top of my head I can't think of any.
Largent80 wrote:I wouldn't call playing with a high ankle sprain and a strained MCL "losing a step"..
He gutted those injuries out, and in fact put on extra muscle for that season expecting to get pummelled again which he did.
He hasn't lost a step, absurd.
Largent80 wrote:I bought a step back at the I lost a step.com store.
RW doesn't need to because he hasn't, there is no debate.
HumanCockroach wrote:I think he's lost a step, straight line at least, even he admitted it coming in to the season, scrambling wise, I don't feel that's the case. He's as agile and nimble as he's always been, just don't think defenses bite as often on his spins and moves.....
3 yrs ago, he ran away from everyone when he escaped, now it's less escapes, and slight lack of speed limiting the damage done is all. It's to be expected as players age.
idhawkman wrote:Bulking up the way he did in order to take the hits he does was bound to make him lose a step. How many body builders do you know can sprint like a thin man? The loss of speed is gradual as the bulk goes on and he has slightly slowed due to both age and I think, bulking up.
mykc14 wrote:
Actually RW lost weight going into last season, but gained muscle. He was much leaner. He went from 225-230 and 16% body fat two years ago to 214-215 and 10% body fat before this season. He also felt that he was faster going into this season.
idhawkman wrote:I didn't say he got fat or skinny. I said he bulked up which you acknowledged in your reply of him gaining muscle. Runners are not bulked up. 230 is definitely too big for his height. 215 is good if he's going to be taking hits. 205 is good if he wants to be a scrambler.
Lamb-BLOW2014 wrote:haha
I'ma gonna blow everyone in a Yankee uni
then what?
oh I guess I'll need a wet wipe
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