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Saw Goodell talking at Panthers camp on NFL Network


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JR was chilling in his golf cart and I noticed he's looking a lot heavier than he used to be. I would think a guy not long removed from having a heart replacement would try to keep himself at a better state of fitness. Kinda disappointing, IMO. I hope he's not taking the new ticker for granted. :-\

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JR has gained weight, but I don't think it's an unhealthy amount of weight... good to see him thriving.

What was the point of this thread again?

Just an observation. Don't interpret this as smack talk or anything like that.

I was just observing that he has put on quite a bit of weight since prior to his heart transplant. I wouldn't at all consider it a "healthy" amount of weight for a man coming off a heart transplant and I'd wager any heart surgeon would say the same thing.

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Indeed that is what I said. It was on NFL Network. In the background behind Goodell was JR sitting in his golf cart looking the heaviest I've ever seen him.

This is what happens when you drink McDonald's tea instead of Bojangles sweet tea.

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wouldn't doubt it at all if there's a drug he's taking that causes weight gain..

^This

Also, he could be having some minor problems. Some could be fluid retention with this heat. I'm impressed he was out there today. I only go out at night or l look like a blow fish.

I doubt very seriously he takes his new heart for granted. I don't know why anyone would even think he does.

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I doubt very seriously he takes his new heart for granted. I don't know why anyone would even think he does.

Hey, I don't know JR from Adam. I've known people to have monumental surgeries on par with JR's and take it for granted afterward. I'm not judging JR, just saw the video and brought it up.

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