New Offensive Lineman?

#28
#28
No you couldn't, and you didn't. 60 lbs of fat is very possible but pro body builders can't pull off 60lbs of lean mass using all the PEDs in the world. Now go ahead and tell us how you bench pressed 500lbs in high school as a natty.

You don’t know me at all and you should do a little research before foolishly asserting yourself as a know it all. It’s common place for disciplined athletes to put on 20 lbs solid mass within 30 days. Genetics play a big part but it’s possible with hard work and nutrition.
 
#30
#30
265 lbs... i sure hope he knows something i don't regarding the SEC.
You do not need 300 lb linemen to pass block and run draws. The running game is no longer an important part of the offense. They will be a glorified pass blocker, dump down, and 5th receiver.
Although, after watching a few videos of their offense, they do use the running game a bit more than I thought. But it is not a down-hill type running game, or the kind of running game that wears on a defense. Its just enough to keep the defense honest.
 
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#31
#31
Oklahoma
Penn State
TCU
Texas
Stanford

Yeah those teams aren’t any good. To those questioning his size, how did our stable of 300+, 5* OL do?

Last year's OL some flaws, but they were better than any of the OL groups we've had since Dooley was here, imo.
 
#33
#33
Is this Butch Jone's offensive line strategies part deux? Clipboard inbound!
 
#36
#36
It’s kind of hard to comment on his size without seeing him. He is 6’4” I am going to give them the benefit of the doubt and assume they think he can carry another 30-40 lbs easily enough. It’s really about his body type.

A lot of 300 lb HS guys probably ought to be 260-270 when they enter college, but they’re 300 because they’re carrying too much insulation. They don’t have to add weight, but they still have to trade some fat for muscle.
"Insulation" 🤣 proper way to say they fat. Eating too much fast food and similar trash
 
#41
#41
When I was younger I could put on 60lbs of muscle in 3 months just adding in extra whey protein and some creatine. With a proper program; he’ll get where he needs to be quickly.

When I was 45 I put on 90lbs and did it with meatloaf, country ham, potato salad, Little Debbies and potato chips. I didn't have to use creatine. (It wasn't muscle though)
 
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no way same dude. one is a meso other is...not
 
#46
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Prefer to get them at his weight so that the right kind of weight can be put on. However, if they are need to play immediately he is too small. Then you have to look at JUCO.
 
#48
#48
You do not need 300 lb linemen to pass block and run draws. The running game is no longer an important part of the offense. They will be a glorified pass blocker, dump down, and 5th receiver.
Although, after watching a few videos of their offense, they do use the running game a bit more than I thought. But it is not a down-hill type running game, or the kind of running game that wears on a defense. Its just enough to keep the defense honest.
Our Coach's spread ISO offense is actually very balanced.

We want linemen with more mobility because our guards and tackles will be pulling to block a LOT
 
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#50
#50
To put this in perspective, JH never had a starting OL that was under 290. He is 265 at 17 years old, he can easily put on 35 pounds in 2 years. Sooty that isn2 months, but 2 years. Whey protein...bwahahaha
Pruitt should've skipped McDonalds bags and went straight for the anabolic steroids
 
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