So the Kasen thing might really be happening
The "best shape of his life" is cliche as can be, but occasionally there's actually something to back it up. That sounds like the case here.
Williams also transformed his body this offseason. He got hooked on juices and shakes. Williams drinks two shakes throughout the day. One has turmeric, which is an antioxidant. The second is full of kale and spinach. At home, he takes a wellness shot that has ginger and cayenne pepper, along with another digestion shot.Kasen was a classic Sark four star recruit - tons of free pub, and amazing athlete but wasn't willing to put in the work to become a route runner or maximize his body. If he's truly slimmed down (which probably means he's faster), and learned to discipline himself he could be a solid NFL receiver. I never thought he'd develop that work ethic. Glad to see I was wrong.
Throughout the offseason, Williams said he pounded juices that had carrots, kale, spinach and parsley. Last year, his diet centered around burgers and pasta.
"It’s tough because the shakes aren’t good," Williams said with a laugh. "But I know that they’re healthy, and I know that they’re putting me in the best position to be more conditioned, to catch my breath faster, to run faster and all those things."
Williams said his intention wasn't to drop weight, but he lost 10 pounds this offseason and is playing the best football of his life.
I know Roadie and DDY and @NeGgaPlEaSe are rooting for him. I am too.
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Crispeddnc said:Kasen working harder than ever this offseason - classic confirmation bias!
The "best shape of his life" is cliche as can be, but occasionally there's actually something to back it up. That sounds like the case here.
Williams also transformed his body this offseason. He got hooked on juices and shakes. Williams drinks two shakes throughout the day. One has turmeric, which is an antioxidant. The second is full of kale and spinach. At home, he takes a wellness shot that has rhino cum and cayenne pepper, along with another digestion shot.
Throughout the offseason, Williams said he pounded juices that had carrots, kale, spinach and parsley. Last year, his diet centered around burgers and pasta.
"It’s tough because the shakes aren’t good," Williams said with a laugh. "But I know that they’re healthy, and I know that they’re putting me in the best position to be more conditioned, to catch my breath faster, to run faster and all those things."
Williams said his intention wasn't to drop weight, but he lost 10 pounds this offseason and is playing the best football of his life.
Kasen was a classic Sark four star recruit - tons of free pub, and amazing athlete but wasn't willing to put in the work to become a route runner or maximize his body. If he's truly slimmed down (which probably means he's faster), and learned to discipline himself he could be a solid NFL receiver. I never thought he'd develop that work ethic. Glad to see I was wrong.
I know Roadie and DDY and @NeGgaPlEaSe are rooting for him. I am too. -
Can I bump this in 3 months?
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I hope you dosalemcoog said:Can I bump this in 3 months?
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Hooked on juices I'm sure.
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Didn't make the 53 man you idiot bumpdnc said:Kasen working harder than ever this offseason - classic confirmation bias!
The "best shape of his life" is cliche as can be, but occasionally there's actually something to back it up. That sounds like the case here.
Williams also transformed his body this offseason. He got hooked on juices and shakes. Williams drinks two shakes throughout the day. One has turmeric, which is an antioxidant. The second is full of kale and spinach. At home, he takes a wellness shot that has ginger and cayenne pepper, along with another digestion shot.
Throughout the offseason, Williams said he pounded juices that had carrots, kale, spinach and parsley. Last year, his diet centered around burgers and pasta.
"It’s tough because the shakes aren’t good," Williams said with a laugh. "But I know that they’re healthy, and I know that they’re putting me in the best position to be more conditioned, to catch my breath faster, to run faster and all those things."
Kasen was a classic Sark four star recruit - tons of free pub, and amazing athlete but wasn't willing to put in the work to become a route runner or maximize his body. If he's truly slimmed down (which probably means he's faster), and learned to discipline himself he could be a solid NFL receiver. I never thought he'd develop that work ethic. Glad to see I was wrong.
I know Roadie and DDY and @NeGgaPlEaSe are rooting for him. I am too.
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salemcoog said:
Can I bump this in 10 days?
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Kasen was a classic Sark four star recruit - tons of free pub, and amazing athlete but wasn't willing to put in the work to become a route runner or maximize his body. If he's truly slimmed down (which probably means he's faster), and learned to discipline himself he could be a solid NFL receiver. I never thought he'd develop that work ethic. Glad to see I was wrong.dnc said:Kasen working harder than ever this offseason - classic confirmation bias!
The "best shape of his life" is cliche as can be, but occasionally there's actually something to back it up. That sounds like the case here.Williams also transformed his body this offseason. He got hooked on juices and shakes. Williams drinks two shakes throughout the day. One has turmeric, which is an antioxidant. The second is full of kale and spinach. At home, he takes a wellness shot that has ginger and cayenne pepper, along with another digestion shot.
Throughout the offseason, Williams said he pounded juices that had carrots, kale, spinach and parsley. Last year, his diet centered around burgers and pasta.
"It’s tough because the shakes aren’t good," Williams said with a laugh. "But I know that they’re healthy, and I know that they’re putting me in the best position to be more conditioned, to catch my breath faster, to run faster and all those things."
Williams said his intention wasn't to drop weight, but he lost 10 pounds this offseason and is playing the best football of his life.
I know Roadie and DDY and @NeGgaPlEaSe are rooting for him. I am too.
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This is bullshit. Richard Sherman was right - Kasen not making the team shows that Pete's "compete" mantra is hollow.dnc said:
Didn't make the 53 man you idiot bumpdnc said:Kasen working harder than ever this offseason - classic confirmation bias!
The "best shape of his life" is cliche as can be, but occasionally there's actually something to back it up. That sounds like the case here.
Williams also transformed his body this offseason. He got hooked on juices and shakes. Williams drinks two shakes throughout the day. One has turmeric, which is an antioxidant. The second is full of kale and spinach. At home, he takes a wellness shot that has ginger and cayenne pepper, along with another digestion shot.
Throughout the offseason, Williams said he pounded juices that had carrots, kale, spinach and parsley. Last year, his diet centered around burgers and pasta.
"It’s tough because the shakes aren’t good," Williams said with a laugh. "But I know that they’re healthy, and I know that they’re putting me in the best position to be more conditioned, to catch my breath faster, to run faster and all those things."
Kasen was a classic Sark four star recruit - tons of free pub, and amazing athlete but wasn't willing to put in the work to become a route runner or maximize his body. If he's truly slimmed down (which probably means he's faster), and learned to discipline himself he could be a solid NFL receiver. I never thought he'd develop that work ethic. Glad to see I was wrong.
I know Roadie and DDY and @NeGgaPlEaSe are rooting for him. I am too. -
Snyder is a fucking moron. He has been a fucking moron for awhile now. Kasen should have easily made this team over Darboh and fucking Mcevoy. That's just garbage.
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What does the owner of the Washington Racial Slurs have to do with this?CuntWaffle said:Snyder is a fucking moron. He has been a fucking moron for awhile now. Kasen should have easily made this team over Darboh and fucking Mcevoy. That's just garbage.





