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If he is that slow, I hope he’s at least powerful. He should look to gain strength and mass. He can be a 3rd down, goal line back. Just plow through motherfu#kas.
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Originally posted by b morph View PostIf he is that slow, I hope he’s at least powerful. He should look to gain strength and mass. He can be a 3rd down, goal line back. Just plow through motherfu#kas.
Elijah is a game runner, when they on your ass your speed comes out, is powerful and durable, he would make a good second back to come in when Christian Mcaffrey needs rest. He would be good for 5 yards or some breakaways for more.
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Originally posted by Oldskoolg View PostNFL football and the nba are the reasons the USA doesn’t put out many good heavyweights and haven’t since the 90s. Those sports killed the American heavyweight scene.
When the NBA & NFL started giving out those multi-year/multi-million dollar contracts to brothers, it was a wrap for the heavyweight division.
I mean, dudes in the NBA are about to start getting $300 million dollar contracts, no reason to even start boxing and take all those ass whoopings through the amateurs and lower ranks when you can make a ton of money without that shxt.
Hell, I'd argue a lot of college athletes probably make more money under the table than lower level boxers do.
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Originally posted by T.M.T View PostI'm pulling for this guy. There's a lot of running backs that had successful football careers with some in the hall of fame that were slower than him. Emmitt Smith.Last edited by OldTerry; 04-29-2019, 06:52 PM.
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Originally posted by The D3vil View PostThis.
When the NBA & NFL started giving out those multi-year/multi-million dollar contracts to brothers, it was a wrap for the heavyweight division.
I mean, dudes in the NBA are about to start getting $300 million dollar contracts, no reason to even start boxing and take all those ass whoopings through the amateurs and lower ranks when you can make a ton of money without that shxt.
Hell, I'd argue a lot of college athletes probably make more money under the table than lower level boxers do.
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