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Clemson's Dexter Lawrence has tested positive for steroid metabolites


LinvilleGorge

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On 12/24/2018 at 7:38 PM, LinvilleGorge said:

It wouldn't surprise me in the least if this was true. Clowney has very rare physical traits but his production (even in college) has never measured up to his talent.

Suprising enough 

I started really keeping a eye on him.

Guy is becoming a late bloomer.  I thought he was over rated coming out of South Carolina.  Didn't show anything outside of his athletic ability.

He came in, had a could minor injuries.  And tried to force him into a 3-4 OLB

Again perfect example, I warn people every year with 3-4 OLB and 4-3DEs.  These guys just arent plug in play.  You rarely rarely find a guy who can slide into both and play both.  He really struggled at 3-4 OLB.

So they moved him to DE.  A 3-4 DE is almost a UT, where you need to be able to hold up and rush inside.  He has always been strictly a Edge rusher and a nightmare coming off the edge.  He has grown and become a absolute monster.  Now that he has groomed I think he can be the true monster at 4-3 DE like people hyped about.

 

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PEDs are a way of life for the professional athlete..........especially strength positions in football. Don't kid yourself..........the administers of the drugs are always one step ahead of those trying to police it when it comes to a false clean test result.

Look if you are a DT and really clean............and just one person with the same genetics as you does PEDs who competes for your spot on the team.....then you will lose out to them............so you either do the PEDs as well or get cut from the team........

Its reality.........

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