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LaRon Landry's biceps now have biceps


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Martin is FS, Landry is SS. If we got Landry, Godfrey would have to move to FS which I don't mind. I'm tired of seeing Godfrey getting ran over by opposing team running backs.

I don't mind that at all. Godfrey isn't that great in coverage but no worse than Martin. We would have a hammer in the secondary that would make people think twice about comin through that middle.

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Laron and Sean Taylor in the same secondary was so scary. Sean, in my opinion, was one of the best to play the position in his short time. The way he attacked the ball carrier and separated the receiver from the ball so many times, is what I want in a safety. If Laron is healthy, and has his head right, I would love to see him in our secondary.

RIP Sean Taylor.

Yes, Sean was one of my favorites. Laron doesn't compare. RIP

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I like Landry but I find a hard time believing any human can look that way and do it naturally. Call me a skeptic but if the NFL had a legitimate drug testing method (which they are working towards) Landry would be one of a hundred(s) that would fail.

Eh, idk if I buy that. Roids are all about recovery, so it's more of a function of time + size. When he came into the league he was already ripped so he maybe has put on 15lbs of muscle in 5 years. That's not all that much, I'll bet Thomas Davis put on more in his first 5 years. Guys like Stew are bigger with more muscle but they also have wider frames so they don't bulge as much as Landry. Body type is a huge factor.

That said if Landry keeps adding muscle he'll ensure he'll always be a liability in coverage, which I'd say is much more important in today's game. WRs don't get intimidated like they used to.

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Was thinking about this earlier... I have little doubt he's done what he's done naturally... He doesn't fit the stereotype of the roid head to me... plus that pic that Dpanther posted in the OP looks to me like he's just finished a workout and is pumped. It's amazing how much bigger you can look pumped after a workout like that than just normally...

I've seen guys in my gym that are FOR SURE on juice and it's really obvious... besides the super quick bulk up (which Landry's been big since college) and the other skin issues that you see, I just don't see it on him.. but that's just imo.

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Was thinking about this earlier... I have little doubt he's done what he's done naturally... He doesn't fit the stereotype of the roid head to me... plus that pic that Dpanther posted in the OP looks to me like he's just finished a workout and is pumped. It's amazing how much bigger you can look pumped after a workout like that than just normally...

I've seen guys in my gym that are FOR SURE on juice and it's really obvious... besides the super quick bulk up (which Landry's been big since college) and the other skin issues that you see, I just don't see it on him.. but that's just imo.

Did Wesley Walls fit that stereotype? I just prefer to think that everyone in the NFL uses HGH that way I won't be disappointed when the hammer comes down. If they do game day blood testing like they are propising, the sh*t will hit the fan for some and others will go from being the NFL elite to out of the league in a year or two.

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Yeah I don't think that most players are dumb enough to do the old school steroids. Hard to do that and get away with it but they can't test for HGH so why not use it? With the benefits of HGH on muscle strength and definition it would be hard to pass up. Landry just fits that mold perfectly in my opinion. Plus he is a Washington Redskin so that makes him guilty right there. :)

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