Ty Chandler’s new body

#51
#51
more muscle means more power since the dawn of time, but after that picture BVS slapped you up side the head causing you to post this..... lol

But more "cut" doesn't necessarily mean stronger.

This guy...
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...is much stronger than this guy...
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...and it's not even close.
 
#52
#52
But more "cut" doesn't necessarily mean stronger.

This guy...
Haf%C3%BE%C3%B3r_J%C3%BAl%C3%ADus_Bj%C3%B6rnsson.jpg

...is much stronger than this guy...
shawn-rhoden.jpg

...and it's not even close.

The context that football players aren't sculpting, but building for strength / absorbing blow, should be common sense for this thread, but you're absolutely right.
 
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#53
#53
I predict that his draft status will be lower than his talent. Playing on this team might get him drafted in 3rd or 4th round but his talent will be 2nd or 1st round
Example: Kamara
 
#61
#61
He has clearly added bulk and not just definition. I know everyone has their eyes on signing day, but we never know who is currently on the roster that may develop into an all-SEC caliber player with real coaching and real S&C. Darrell Taylor could be next seasons Josh Allen of the SEC for example.
 
#63
#63
I want to see him on a treadmill before I get too excited.
I would like to see how fast he looks at spring practice and then after fall camp. Getting bigger and stronger is great for falling forward and for yards after contact, but will his breakaway speed suffer?
 

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