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Philly Brown 200 pounds?


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Corey Brown was never the speediest receiver to begin with.  Perhaps strength will make him more viable, if not durable.

 

 

Yeah, he's always been more shifty than fast. The added bulk can help him man the slot, maybe.

 

 

What?.. Are we watching the same guy?

He seems pretty damn fast to me.

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What?.. Are we watching the same guy?

He seems pretty damn fast to me.

 

A sloth seems fast against a snail.

 

Brown is not overly fast, he is just faster than what we had playing out there on the field.  

 

4.5 speed is not fast for a receiver. It's average. And now he is probably even more toward the marginal side.  But, like I suggested, he had to do something.

 

Edit: Just to make people a little happier.

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If any of yall have had any experience actually being athletic or lifting weights, you would know that there are phases.

Cutting and bulking.

Cutting, losing weight, trying to maintain your muscle.

Bulking, lift heavy, build muscle, and you tend to put on a little fat.

Then you cut again. Cycles. Finished product is a bigger better athlete. Sounds like philly is bulking, which is expected at this time of year. Then he cuts his fat and maintains his muscle before camp and there you go.. i more improved philly.

"He got fat!!" lol

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4.5 speed is not fast.

 

There's

 

So

 

SO much wrong with this.

 

Like saying 4.5 isn't fast. And only measuring a players speed by their 40 time as an indicaitor of how fast they play on the field

 

i'm just

 

Floored, honestly. 

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