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53Fan
03-20-2009, 12:40 PM
Clay Matthews! The Latest: Clay Matthews, Southern California, NFL Draft - CBSSports.com Football (http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/players/504552)

53Fan
03-20-2009, 01:13 PM
Cushing played a little DE for USC two years ago due to injuries on their line. Dude's a beast.

I still want Maualuga!!!

Cushing is a stud LB who can play all LB positions and DE. The only knock on him that I know of is durability issues. He's had various ankle, knee and shoulder injuries and some surgery. I've read that after his showing at the combine (or proday can't remember which) scouts are no longer worried about his shoulder. 30 reps of 225 lbs.

ecupirate08
03-20-2009, 03:27 PM
Cushing is a product of roids... look at pics from him in high school, till his surgery, till now... obvi fishy

KLHJ2
03-20-2009, 03:42 PM
Cushing is a product of roids... look at pics from him in high school, till his surgery, till now... obvi fishy

Yeah...because most guys finish puberty before HS and college.:doh:

53Fan
03-20-2009, 03:50 PM
Matthews was a 166 lb. LB/TE as a freshman. He's now a 240 lb. LB.

KLHJ2
03-20-2009, 04:09 PM
Matthews was a 166 lb. LB/TE as a freshman.

In highschool?

I was 147 lbs as a freshman, 170 as a senior, and 4 years later I was 205. And I was not a professional athlete or heavy into lifting during that 4 year span. I was in the Army though so there was physical exercise. That was a 21% increase in weight and mass over 8 years.

Brian Cushing had a 35% increase, but he was playing football and lifting heavy while in college. It is not much of a stretch to see those type of gains when you are working hard.

Hell, nowadays (12 years later) I'm pushing 230, but I need to get back to 195-205...beer hasn't been kind to me.

53Fan
03-20-2009, 04:23 PM
In highschool?

I was 147 lbs as a freshman, 170 as a senior, and 4 years later I was 205. And I was not a professional athlete or heavy into lifting during that 4 year span. I was in the Army though so there was physical exercise. That was a 21% increase in weight and mass over 8 years.

Brian Cushing had a 35% increase, but he was playing football and lifting heavy while in college. It is not much of a stretch to see those type of gains when you are working hard.

Hell, nowadays (12 years later) I'm pushing 230, but I need to get back to 195-205...beer hasn't been kind to me.

No, at USC. You can gain a lot of weight when you're undersized and trying to be a starter at LB at a major program. I think it's more a case of hard work than steroids. I hear ya. It wasn't that kind to me either. :)

warriorzpath
03-20-2009, 04:45 PM
In highschool?

I was 147 lbs as a freshman, 170 as a senior, and 4 years later I was 205. And I was not a professional athlete or heavy into lifting during that 4 year span. I was in the Army though so there was physical exercise. That was a 21% increase in weight and mass over 8 years.

Brian Cushing had a 35% increase, but he was playing football and lifting heavy while in college. It is not much of a stretch to see those type of gains when you are working hard.

Hell, nowadays (12 years later) I'm pushing 230, but I need to get back to 195-205...beer hasn't been kind to me.


Actually it is more of a 44% increase (that's 6% shy of half his body mass- 74 divided by 166 ). And that's 4 years. I don't know if that's normal.

Angry, you had a 39% increase (from 147 to 205), but that was 8 years.

WildBill1952
03-20-2009, 06:15 PM
This is an easy one for me. Alex Mack-Center-Cal. It's time to stop putting the win on the defenses shoulders all the time. Nice Thread!Could not agree more. This guy can play guard or center. He'll be here for at lkeast 7 years and will be an all-pro by his second year.

It's not going to happen because the Skins never pick OL with their first pick. But if they did, this should be the guy.

KLHJ2
03-20-2009, 09:49 PM
Actually it is more of a 44% increase (that's 6% shy of half his body mass- 74 divided by 166 ). And that's 4 years. I don't know if that's normal.

Angry, you had a 39% increase (from 147 to 205), but that was 8 years.


Yeah, I calculated percentage from his current weight. The Army teaches interpulation rather than math. We were also taught 1 and 1 is 3...Long story. Not that either of those is a solid excuse for my incorrect calculations.

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