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Meet our new enforcer...CMC


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He made a gigantic improvement strength wise in the offseason between year 1 and year 2 and it was obvious in how he was carrying defenders with him last season. Those plays where he used to only get 1 or 2 yards turned into 5-6 yard gains because he had the strength to drive defenders backwards. 

Its looking like hes adding even more strength which is great, but you'd hope it doesn't compromise his speed too much. The one left over gripe I still have about him is he still has that tendency to not finish off home run plays with TDs someone almost always trips him up from behind . 

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43 minutes ago, wud35 said:

That's a boy becoming a man.

Also rich man access to everything the world can offer for fitness (short of roids I assume) and the 100% open schedule to do it. This is a product of ability meeting "want to". I love it.

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1 hour ago, Captain Morgan said:

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He's put in some work since year one

Pic on the left is from his 2nd season -- two things to note:

1) He wore the old model Revolution Speed his rookie year (same as at Stanford)

2) We did not wear the color combo you see Cam in until last year

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54 minutes ago, Moorgan said:

Also rich man access to everything the world can offer for fitness (short of roids I assume) and the 100% open schedule to do it. This is a product of ability meeting "want to". I love it.

In the 80s and 90s roids meant some black market animal drugs.

PED is not the same now days and isn’t as harmful to your health or has side effects.

I’d wager almost everyone uses them in the NFL. It’s just about cycling so your tests come back negative. I could start a cycle and then get off it, doesn’t mean I’d lose the muscle I gained while on it.

But CMC (and most the nfl) has genetics and that’s something someone can’t work for.

Even with world class instructors and diet it’s virtually impossible for any average joe to look like that without genetics and PEDs.

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