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<blockquote data-quote="ramblin_man" data-source="post: 19127" data-attributes="member: 377"><p>I hope that Devine has gotten on a more regulated/controlled diet plan that TJ Barnes was ever able to committ to. We were constantly battling his weight, mobility, and endurance issues. I think this prevented him from living up to his potential because this was a HUGE distraction. Plus so many of us are aware of how this stunted/haunted Jonathan Dwyer's late in his career and impacts him now at a professional level.</p><p> These kids are asked to play a delicate balancing act of muscle/weight gain in proper order and having access to large amounts of food. It's more complicated than just enhaling buffets and packing on 50 lbs of BAD weight vs. putting on 35 lbs of muscle and improving speed/flexibility. If anyone has any personal experience with this from having played college football, college sports, or at a higher level as a professional please give us a glimpse of what it is like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ramblin_man, post: 19127, member: 377"] I hope that Devine has gotten on a more regulated/controlled diet plan that TJ Barnes was ever able to committ to. We were constantly battling his weight, mobility, and endurance issues. I think this prevented him from living up to his potential because this was a HUGE distraction. Plus so many of us are aware of how this stunted/haunted Jonathan Dwyer's late in his career and impacts him now at a professional level. These kids are asked to play a delicate balancing act of muscle/weight gain in proper order and having access to large amounts of food. It's more complicated than just enhaling buffets and packing on 50 lbs of BAD weight vs. putting on 35 lbs of muscle and improving speed/flexibility. If anyone has any personal experience with this from having played college football, college sports, or at a higher level as a professional please give us a glimpse of what it is like. [/QUOTE]
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