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Boobie has a "tweak" in his groin


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5 minutes ago, t96 said:

Boobie?

https://www.metroleague.org/why-is-miles-sanders-nickname-boobie/#:~:text=Miles Sanders is a college,Miles portrayed by Derek Luke.

"Miles Sanders is a college football player who has a unique nickname that is based off of a character from the movie Friday Night Lights. His nickname, Boobie, is derived from the character Boobie Miles portrayed by Derek Luke.

"Not only does he share a similar name to the character, but his friends also think he looks like Derek Luke. Sanders has embraced this nickname and has even gone as far as to have his mom call him Boobie."

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3 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

Chuba has been beast mode… the guy put on 25 pounds of muscle in the off-season and has been one of our better pass protecting backs this training camp.

Damn didn't realize he put on that kind of weight.  He looked good running the ball with Foreman under Wilks.  His hands still need some work though...

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17 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

Chuba has been beast mode… the guy put on 25 pounds of muscle in the off-season and has been one of our better pass protecting backs this training camp.

This sounds like 🧢 (cap). Not trying to start nothing but damn.. 25 pounds in the off-season? Have you seen any pics of him this off-season that shows that? 


That would be more than Christians weight gain for year 1 to Year 2 which was almost night and day. I’d be interesting in seeing how he looks if you’ve run into anything you can easily track down. If not, no worries. 

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24 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

Chuba has been beast mode… the guy put on 25 pounds of muscle in the off-season and has been one of our better pass protecting backs this training camp.

Was a lot of fun watching Duce coach Chuba up in pass pro during camp confidential. Loved seeing how fired up Chuba got after a good rep vs. Luvu (or was it Shaq?).

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