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8 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

He's definitely lost a lot of muscle mass. Anyone holding out on that pipedream of him coming back can go ahead and sit that pipe down. Granted, there weren't many who were that delusional.

Yeah, pretty clear that's...not gonna happen (not that I believed it would).

I remember the first post retirement pictures we saw of Jordan Gross. His weight loss was even more dramatic.

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24 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Yeah, pretty clear that's...not gonna happen (not that I believed it would).

I remember the first post retirement pictures we saw of Jordan Gross. His weight loss was even more dramatic.

Looked like a marathon runner.

Shocked me as well when it happened.  I can't imagine how tough on your body it must be to carry around an extra 80 LBS over what you would feel healthy at.

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