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If There Wasn't Enough Evidence From Previous Photos, This Should Cement It... CMC Is YOKED.


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I think the pics we saw a couple of months ago showed some added mass, but this one surprised me because it shows how lean he's remained while bulking.  I mean, shouldn't be hard with all that is at a pro athlete's disposal, but it is super impressive nonetheless.  He definitely looks battle ready coming into this season...

 

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6 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Edited for a fairer comparison. I'm not convinced yet that he's actually significantly bigger.

It's more the overall leanness. I see it in his face. His expression is different. More intense, less happy go lucky. (And this is no way a put down of his rookie season, conditioning or attitude.)

He looks so much more intense and focused. Tougher.

Not a rookie anymore.

Can't wait to watch him!

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lol dude looks exactly the same, which is fine, he was a mature college athlete with a ton of production (and mileage) under his belt. Bulking up so he can run between the tackles better would be dumb anyway, that will never be the strength of his game in the NFL and will only serve to shorten his career  

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