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1 minute ago, MillionDollarCam said:

It’s not a big deal, people are complaining just to complsin.

The majority of QB injuries are lower body or hand related anyway so the argument that bulking up will make Bryce more durable is foolish.

Only Watson and Richardson suffered shoulder injuries last year and they are already much bigger than Bryce so the idea that Bryce

with that mindset then why work out and lift at all?

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27 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

The man hit the wights and put on some muscle.  I'm not a Murray fan, but he bulked up realizing it was best for his durability.  Again, let's see if Bryce does the same.  He doesn't strike me as a gym rat though.

Serious question. Did bulking up help his durability? I feel like he missed most of last year and the year prior. AR was the biggest QB in the draft and he had a rough start. Bryce needs to add some weight no doubt, but I don’t think he needs to be jacked up huge. 

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2 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

with your logic why does he need to add 10lbs?

I literally said he doesn’t… I said bulking up isn’t going to make him more durable.

Every athlete does strength training, cardio, etc., but for most it’s to maintain a current weight or get slightly bigger, not get jacked like Murray did.

Reread my post and let’s try again.

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3 hours ago, mrcompletely11 said:

He looks smaller.  I was told a true nfl weight program would help him gain size

I don't mean to be an asshole but MY GOD YOU ARE NEGATIVE. I don't believe in all the time I have seen you on here that you have ever been positive about anything at all....? Again not being an ass but do you approach everything in life the way you do on this message board? Are you always negative about everything? It's all good man. Yes our franchise sucks and has sucked for a good long time but it isn't worth having doom and gloom 24/7 forever. Life is too short to be that negative all the time.

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2 hours ago, Ricky Spanish said:

 

He missed the fewest games of all the rookie QBs last year and took FAR more hits than any of them.

Not sure why you're still obsessed with his size at this point.

Be more worried about his footwork.

They were hoping Bryce would show up looking like this I guess.......

Flexing Brian Cage GIF by AEWonTV

 

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It wouldn’t hurt him, to be stronger in his lower body, so maybe a finger or two don’t pull him to the ground. Which everyone saw happen. 

Some forearm and hand strength for better ball security would be nice. 

But this is what they signed up for with him. A physically weak but supposedly mentally superior ball distributer.

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45 minutes ago, Ricky Prickles said:

I don't mean to be an asshole but MY GOD YOU ARE NEGATIVE. I don't believe in all the time I have seen you on here that you have ever been positive about anything at all....? Again not being an ass but do you approach everything in life the way you do on this message board? Are you always negative about everything? It's all good man. Yes our franchise sucks and has sucked for a good long time but it isn't worth having doom and gloom 24/7 forever. Life is too short to be that negative all the time.

sorry I will be sure to attach a trigger warning for you the next time I point out his size

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