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July 31 Afternoon Practice.


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Darin Gantt

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Some guys are bigger than they sound when you look at numbers on the roster. Lee Ziemba and Sione Fua are two of those guys.

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Dont like the sounds of that. That means they still need to fill out into their pro bodies and it might take time. Man I hope Fua can hold up NFL sized linemen this season. We need him to contribute now if possible.

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Dont like the sounds of that. That means they still need to fill out into their pro bodies and it might take time. Man I hope Fua can hold up NFL sized linemen this season. We need him to contribute now if possible.

I think he means that they look bigger than the ht/ weight listed.

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Dont like the sounds of that. That means they still need to fill out into their pro bodies and it might take time. Man I hope Fua can hold up NFL sized linemen this season. We need him to contribute now if possible.

I think you took that the wrong way. He is saying they look BIGGER than the listed height/weight. Not a bad thing at all.

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I think he means that they look bigger than the ht/ weight listed.

This, to me, means that they have more fat on there body than muscle. Fat takes up more room then the leaner muscle and makes them appear bigger than they sound paper.

It means they may have to trim the baby fat off and still grow into men.

Edit: could just be wrong numbers on paper too :lol:

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This cam running the option is pretty funny to me.

I think it has more to do with keeping him comfortable, doing some things he's used to... Than it has to do with us actually running it on the regular.

Edit: this is not really something you hear everyday, if ever... But I'm MORE excited about the coaching staff than I am the players... The players will just make us BEASTY!

The option with Cam is genius!

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Dont like the sounds of that. That means they still need to fill out into their pro bodies and it might take time. Man I hope Fua can hold up NFL sized linemen this season. We need him to contribute now if possible.

Darin Gantt

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Some guys are bigger than they sound when you look at numbers on the roster. Lee Ziemba and Sione Fua are two of those guys.

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