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1 hour ago, strato said:

204 lbs baby! HOSS.

What do you guys think he really weighs? I’m not sure it’s 180. Maybe. 

And it is true that if he balls out that is all that matters. 

Im 5'7-5'8 (174cm) and about 90kg ~200lbs. 

Goes to the gym regularly but also have extra fat that I want to lose. So its easy for me to compare to him.

Bryce clearly have more muscle mass than me when looking at his arms, shoulder, chest, legs and calf.

204 seems reasonable if he is 5 10. 

180, no way. 0%... zero. 

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29 minutes ago, kass said:

Im 5'7-5'8 (174cm) and about 90kg ~200lbs. 

Goes to the gym regularly but also have extra fat that I want to lose. So its easy for me to compare to him.

Bryce clearly have more muscle mass than me when looking at his arms, shoulder, chest, legs and calf.

204 seems reasonable if he is 5 10. 

180, no way. 0%... zero. 

Horn is 201... there is zero chance Bryce is 204 lbs. I wouldn't put him an ounce over 190, closer to 185 or less in-season.

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1 hour ago, kass said:

Im 5'7-5'8 (174cm) and about 90kg ~200lbs. 

Goes to the gym regularly but also have extra fat that I want to lose. So its easy for me to compare to him.

Bryce clearly have more muscle mass than me when looking at his arms, shoulder, chest, legs and calf.

204 seems reasonable if he is 5 10. 

180, no way. 0%... zero. 

I appreciate that you answered. Looking at your ‘specs’ Imma say I bet you are built more like Murray than like our man. I’m bored but still it would be nice to put the questions about his size to rest. There are different claims. 

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3 hours ago, Johnstonny said:

Unless ur @Wolfcop93.27% of the huddle knows how this is going down.  Guess we have to let it play out for chrome dome...

Aren't you the guy that called Bryce a soy boy punk ass or something like that? I still say with 99.7% confidence that he would make short work of your soft ass in a matter of seconds. I don't know who "Wolfcop" is but im guessing you have penis envy for him as well there tubby? I think Bryce will fail as well unfortunately but im not gonna call him a punk ass wimp for it.

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