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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Brown is one of the heaviest players ever in the NFL:Those are some big boys.
That interview with Brown about dropping his weight was a good read. He’s no dummy, knows what he’s doing with his training.…
An interview from last year, when he aimed to drop to 355 by end of camp:
The Real-Life Diet of Patriots Lineman Trent Brown, Who Is No Longer the Biggest Man in the NFL
The 6 foot 8 inch pescatarian caught up GQ about cutting weight, mobility workouts, and getting tired of salmon.www.gq.com
He also has an 87 3/8" wingspan, he's well over seven feet wide.Looking at Trent’s pics and just thinking about holding a plank at 380 has my arms screaming in protest!
Its only really news if the athlete has been disappointing such as Mac or BrownProfessional athlete works out is big news
It's news after the alarmists and negative Nancys here insisted he was morbidly obese... and he was his normal massive self.Professional athlete works out is big news
Par for the course here. Except some fantasy footbally positions (RB, QB,) we typically notice we have a pretty good player after he leaves or retires, at which point we declare the team idiotic for letting them get away. It's the way of the world.It's news after the alarmists and negative Nancys here insisted he was morbidly obese... and he was his normal massive self.