speedy recovery to the man!
Great to see the brother in high spiritsspeedy recovery to the man!
Glad he's still smiling but damn![]()
according to some medical studies , it isn't odd... for black people at least
one would assume that being a paid professional athlete would lead to a profoundly better healthy trajectory for that particular demographic, but it doesn't. Black professional athletes post retirement have been empirically tracked to have the same horrendous health profiles as the broader non professional athlete black population
(in that same referenced same study it revealed so called "mixed" people have the same outcomes as other black people if they are mixed with black.... b4 someome takes it there)
THATS BECAUSE MOST
ATE AND DRANK LIKE shyt
THEIR WHOLE LIVES
BUT BEING AN ATHLETE
KEPT THEM IN SHAPE ON
THE OUTSIDE....
ONCE THEY RETIRED
THEY CONTINUED TO EAT
AND DRINK LIKE shyt UNTIL
THEIR HEALTH DECLINED
Yeah I'm seeing will Avery on dukes bench and Sean may on unc both are fat
I saw Mike Williams (WR from USC from 2002-2003) and I was stunned at how much he ballooned. You wouldn't have known he played wide out.
Mike Williams was a huge wideout, though. 6'5" 240. Its not like youre talking about a Marvin Harrison or Issac Bruce..
Thats not the point, though. He said you wouldnt know he played wideout, like he ever had a typical WR build. He was a supersized WR. Mike Williams was considered lazy, back then. No surprise he got fat.
SO WAS CALVIN JOHNSON
AND HE DIDN'T GET FAT
If someone met Mike Williams and he was still close to peak shape and he told them he used to play football, the average fan would think DE, TE or LB, not WR.
SO WAS CALVIN JOHNSON
AND HE DIDN'T GET FAT
If someone met Mike Williams and he was still close to peak shape and he told them he used to play football, the average fan would think DE, TE or LB, not WR.