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<blockquote data-quote="Boomergump" data-source="post: 34586" data-attributes="member: 639"><p>The concerns about JT's size may be legit and I just have my head in the sand, who knows? Does anybody find it ironic, however, that the biggest, baddest, most physical (by far) QB in the CPJ era was the same one who couldn't seem to stay on the field because of injuries? Heck, even when we could get him on the field he was limping around with bad ankles etc. In the end, the chances of getting injured at the QB position are as much or more about style of play rather than body weight and muscle mass. Avoiding hits while playing aggressively, rather than looking to deliver hits, goes a lot further than adding 8 pounds of muscle. In any case, football is a very dangerous activity and a lot of this comes down to chance anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomergump, post: 34586, member: 639"] The concerns about JT's size may be legit and I just have my head in the sand, who knows? Does anybody find it ironic, however, that the biggest, baddest, most physical (by far) QB in the CPJ era was the same one who couldn't seem to stay on the field because of injuries? Heck, even when we could get him on the field he was limping around with bad ankles etc. In the end, the chances of getting injured at the QB position are as much or more about style of play rather than body weight and muscle mass. Avoiding hits while playing aggressively, rather than looking to deliver hits, goes a lot further than adding 8 pounds of muscle. In any case, football is a very dangerous activity and a lot of this comes down to chance anyway. [/QUOTE]
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