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Is it me or does J.Davidson look to be in great shape


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2 years ago

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They did have a competition to lose weight between the coaches and I think he won...Im not sure but I heard he lost like 71 pounds. heres the stats

Davidson has gained some of his weight back, but is down to 290 pounds. Offensive-line coach Dave Magazu dropped 62 pounds and won the competition for the best percentage loss. Salary-cap director Rob Rogers dropped more than 50 pounds and plans to run a marathon next year.

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Rumor is Ron Meeks asked all of the coaches to lose weight, since he prefers lighter, faster guys for his defense.

With Maake down, it's good to have some other options

I was thinking the players challenged the coaches on this one. Read that somewhere a while back. Regardless this was a great idea for them all. Being physically healthy helps in so many ways like mental health and stamia to stay focused all season.

At the first day of TC a lot of us fans complimented Fox on his weight lose because it was so noticable.

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I was thinking the players challenged the coaches on this one. Read that somewhere a while back. Regardless this was a great idea for them all. Being physically healthy helps in so many ways like mental health and stamia to stay focused all season.

At the first day of TC a lot of us fans complimented Fox on his weight lose because it was so noticable.

Wrong again...it was the head trainer, I cannot remember his name, that challenged all the coaches in the offseason. I read an article on it somewhere. Everyone lost weight, including Fox. Davidson lost the most and won the award.

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