If he's 17 I'm ELDERY: Might as well gon head at put this highschool breh in the NFL right now

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Is it even possible to have the genetics to do that at 17?

I ain't saying he's juicing, but I knew kids who juiced in high school and even then I never, ever saw anything like that. Think of how quickly he must have added that much muscle mass.

Is there any testing at the high school level yet?

It actually makes sense when kids that age get swole.

Testosterone levels peak at age 19 but are usually highest from probably 15 to 19 or so. Combined with high levels of energy, breh can lift all day, run sprints and be recovered and ready to go the next day with ZERO sore joints/aches etc.

Juicing is more obvious on brehs in their 30s where a guy somehow is more cut AND buff at 35 compared to 25. We see this a lot in pro wrestling. Look at Triple H, The Rock or any big budget superhero movie star. You don't gain mass AND definition...that's damn near impossible once you're fully grown. Getting big is easy (eat more, lift more) when you're older. Getting cut is also easy....but dudes putting on 40 lbs of lean mass and gaining a 6-pack just doesn't happen without pharmaceutical assistance.
 

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He’s blessed genetically obviously and has been lifting in the gym it happens.

Jamaal Bowman, the Congressman, was like this. He was 9 years old cut up with Popeye forearms and had muscles :russ:
 

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It actually makes sense when kids that age get swole.

Testosterone levels peak at age 19 but are usually highest from probably 15 to 19 or so. Combined with high levels of energy, breh can lift all day, run sprints and be recovered and ready to go the next day with ZERO sore joints/aches etc.

Juicing is more obvious on brehs in their 30s where a guy somehow is more cut AND buff at 35 compared to 25. We see this a lot in pro wrestling. Look at Triple H, The Rock or any big budget superhero movie star. You don't gain mass AND definition...that's damn near impossible once you're fully grown. Getting big is easy (eat more, lift more) when you're older. Getting cut is also easy....but dudes putting on 40 lbs of lean mass and gaining a 6-pack just doesn't happen without pharmaceutical assistance.

Agreed that it's possible that he could be natty due to his youth and black excellence, but I've never known a high tier high school football program where roids were not easily accessible and used by many members of the team.
 
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