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Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports that the Packers want Lacy to lose 30 pounds, and Lacy is committed to accomplishing that before the season starts.
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Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports that the Packers want Lacy to lose 30 pounds, and Lacy is committed to accomplishing that before the season starts.
So they're basically saying Lacy weighed 260. Wow.
That situation puts MM in a bad spot. He gets asked about Lacy's weight on a regular basis, especially when Lacy struggles, and MM has to put lipstick on that pig and act like everything is OK. That's MM's choice to do so. Obviously, it's a new day and age. I'm sure coaches from previous times would have gotten on his case, which MM still might be doing in private, but may have also said something about it to the press when asked, in hopes of motivating the player to do better.
I think they realize that Lacy is a special talent, and while not airing out the situation to the press might seem a form of coddling, it also keeps the trust in line when the player is considering his second contract, should he be able to literally reform his weighs.
http://grantland.com/the-triangle/le...s-weight-loss/
Lacy needs to do what Bell did as he was leaving Michigan State. If you followed his career there, he looked mostly like a power runner, north-south guy and by losing the weight, it allowed him to achieve another level of performance that I didn't think he had coming out of college. I'm not saying Eddie would become what Bell has become, but I think it would only allow him to take his game to another level too. I'm rooting for him; he seems like a good guy.
Agree. I figured Lacy was 250+, and a rib injury plus the weight wasn't doing his conditioning favors. To me, the part I find encouraging isI wouldn't count the kid out...he likes football. What I worry about is assuming he drops the weight, what happens when he becomes a free agent? Everyone has to wonder if he'll eat his weigh ;) out of the league or keep in shape.Quote:
Lacy is committed to accomplishing that before the season starts
I've posted links to youtube highlights from previous years, back to Alabama days. Comparing those to this past season are night and day. Dropping what was a lot of bad weight would make a big difference in his production IMO.
That Arizona run was embarrassing.
Eddie lacy highlights from 2012:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Oh-KdpxivI
Eddie Lacy rookie highlights from 2013:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2QYrhTKzQPc
^^^ Who is that guy?
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Or 5-7, if 1-4 are unavailable to eat.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BfckX61CUAAciSt.jpg
I got that!
Those highlights from Alabama are insane. He looks so much different and so much slower. Though admittedly it is harder to tell since NFL front 7 players close so much faster.
I do wonder how effective he could be at 210-220. I wonder how much running through contact is just attitude vs physique. Could Eddie still have the same physical style of embracing contact at 215?
Holy smokes. If Lacy can get back to that Alabama/rookie year weight and style, he'd be a monster. I'd forgotten how nimble he could be.
Makes that 60 yard stumble even more embarrassing.
Getting him back to his rookie season or college senior season would be reasonable. I think 230 would be a good weight for him. I doubt he's going to change his style of running, and -- assuming he's around 260 -- dropping 30 pounds in an offseason is a lot of weight. 5 pounds a month from here to TC is doable, but not easy or a given. It will make for a very interesting story.
He has good feet and balance, and is a pretty patient with his blocks. He's never gonna outrun many NFL safeties, but his weight this year impacted his quick feet and conditioning. Rodgers and the offense could've really used a slimmed down Lacy.
He'll lose the weight he has to:
It's simply a matter of getting his butt on the matt/floor and working on his core.
Everyone needs to do that. Learn the proper way to do crunch's.
Set up a schedule of core and stretching exercises.
The other thing with Eddie Lacy is he cannot go on imagining he's a Battering Ram. He needs to se holes better.
He's not going to be a RB that gets outside really fast.
For some reason I like James Starks ability. I hope TT finds a strong /fast RB that can get outside and down more. That can hit holes more efficiently. Running into the pile makes zero sense.
PACKERS !
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...training-camp/
http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/17...pt-lose-weight
Lacy went back to work with Tony Horton after OTAs and mini-camp.
looks like he still hasn't gotten to the target weight with m3 saying
""Eddie will be fine," McCarthy said in May. "I believe he'll hit the target that we're all looking for when the lights come on"
that goes along with a story they came out some time back when everyone was going crazy over those photos that came out with him looking all in shape. when you looked closer, he really didn't look that much different.
guy needs to get his shit together, or else its gonna be a short career
I had posted these pictures in another tread. They're from the same practice in May. Looks like he's lost weight in the front. Maybe not in the back.
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I would be fine with 15 less pounds rather than 30 IF he was in shape.
His wind was the problem last year. Remember him looking for someone to land on during what should have been a TD run in Arizona? He had to slow down, turn around and run to the nearest defender to get tackled.
the weight loss is possible
another player whole career is in danger, khyri thornton (yeah that bust), dropped 30 pounds between OTA's and the start of training camp and now seems to be kicking ass in lions camp
no excuse for a guy who is suppose to be doing p90x for months to look the way he did in warmups at family night
and for those that didn't see it, both PB and myself saw eddy bent over hands and knees like he would before any snap, with a very visible gut hanging out over his best, much like it looked last preseason when concerns were first raised
http://www.mlive.com/lions/index.ssf...ropped_30.html
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So what has sparked his training camp surge?
How does 30 pounds sound?
That's the weight Thornton has lost, and not since the end of last season either. Not even since the conditioning program.
"Right after OTAs," he said.
Wait, Thornton has lost 30 pounds since June 9?
"Yessir," he said.
That's 30 pounds. In 56 days.