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  • Pickett gets introduced to performance enhancing drugs!!

    OK, that's pure speculation, but to be 33 years old and transform 10lbs of fat into muscle, he has to be doing something really right. That's a 20lb swing. That's really incredible, no matter what size you are for that short of time-frame.

    Our 2-4 defense wouldn't be nearly so soft if the two guys were BJ Raji and Ryan Pickett. BJ has the body type, if he had the technique, he could 2-gap too. . . . Substitute Datone Jones or Mike Neal for Nick Perry, and now you have plenty of beef to stop the run and still get after the passer with Matthews, Raji and whomever the other OLB is.

    Last edited by RashanGary; 06-10-2013, 09:44 PM.
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    I'd wager most guys his size turn 10 bad pounds into 10 good pounds every offseason. During the season you've probably got to eat like a pig to maintain weight given all the aerobic exercise of daily football.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by 3irty1 View Post
      I'd wager most guys his size turn 10 bad pounds into 10 good pounds every offseason. During the season you've probably got to eat like a pig to maintain weight given all the aerobic exercise of daily football.
      I'd bet you there are very, very few players who gain weight while playing a full season.
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      • #4
        Muscle weighs more than fat and has a higher metabolic rate than fat. If you're gaining muscle, you're losing more fat. It's just a lot of work.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by MJZiggy View Post
          Muscle weighs more than fat and has a higher metabolic rate than fat. If you're gaining muscle, you're losing more fat. It's just a lot of work.
          It's not that easy, guys. It's easier to lose weight or gain weight, harder to just transfer fat to muscle. It requires your body to both be burning fat and gaining muscle at the same time. The body tends to want to do one or the other at a time, not both. Especially at his age.

          If you asked me, I'd say Pickett is doing an EXCELLENT job working out and with his diet. On top of that, for him to make these kinds of changes (the type you would expect from Jarrell Worthy or Andrew Datko at age 23, not 33), in this era, is suggestive of performance enhancers.
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          • #6
            It was just an off-the -cuff comment by Pickett. I suspect all he meant by it is that he has gained strength while not losing weight overall. Thus the "muscle to fat" comment.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Patler View Post
              It was just an off-the -cuff comment by Pickett. I suspect all he meant by it is that he has gained strength while not losing weight overall. Thus the "muscle to fat" comment.
              I had a trainer for a few months. They keep track of body composition. I think it's literal. That's the exact thing my trainer was keeping track of. Lean body mass and fat. Pickett's lean body mass is up. His fat is down. I don't think there is a lot of reading between the lines here. It would be like me reading off my numbers. They're numbers, nothing more or less.
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              • #8
                I know that, but this is a 350# guy whose weights and measurements will fluctuate dramatically anyway. I doubt he is relaying any literal report from his training sessions. Simply an off-the-cuff comment to a few reporters at his locker, in my opinion. If his trainer said 6, Pickett might say 10. If his trainer said 11, Picket might say 10, or 15.

                I don't put a lot of stock in it.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by JustinHarrell View Post
                  It's not that easy, guys. It's easier to lose weight or gain weight, harder to just transfer fat to muscle. It requires your body to both be burning fat and gaining muscle at the same time.The body tends to want to do one or the other at a time, not both. Especially at his age.

                  If you asked me, I'd say Pickett is doing an EXCELLENT job working out and with his diet. On top of that, for him to make these kinds of changes (the type you would expect from Jarrell Worthy or Andrew Datko at age 23, not 33), in this era, is suggestive of performance enhancers.
                  You sound like you know more about this than I, but I'm not sure about this comment.

                  If you start working out, and eating right, your body will burn fat to supply energy. Your body, having the muscles stimulated will do two things in response - create more muscle tissue and shift some of the fat storage directly in the muscle for quicker access. Correct?

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                  • #10
                    You can tell it's the off season. Way too much being read into this. A guy like Pickett can lose ten pounds just from tamale-induced sweating.
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                    • #11
                      Contract year.

                      HGH promotes leans muscle mass which is what Pickett is referencing.

                      Good move since the NFL does not test for it and maybe prolongs career.

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                      • #12
                        Whatever he's doing, two things are all I care about.

                        1. - He doesn't get suspended or caught
                        2. - He stays healthy / stays on the field.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by mraynrand View Post
                          You can tell it's the off season. Way too much being read into this. A guy like Pickett can lose ten pounds just from tamale-induced sweating.
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by pittstang5 View Post
                            Whatever he's doing, two things are all I care about.

                            1. - He doesn't get suspended or caught
                            2. - He stays healthy / stays on the field.
                            He will not get caught as the union keeps playing games when it comes to hgh testing.

                            HgH also helps speed-up recovery from certain injuries.

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                            • #15
                              I am underly impressed by a guy Pickets size, with all the tools available to him, can ONLY transfer 10 lbs. in the offseason. For a guy that big, this is a minor transformation. It definately doesn NOT require drugs, just tricep muscles....as in push the extra helping of pie away from you.
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