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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.1. Because the fallout and commentary is funny as hell,Why is this even here?
Do you guys really care how much calories he eats a day?
Make fun of the guy all you want but he IS a good coach and his team is currently ONE game away from the super bowl.
Rumor has it that Tubby Wrecks was scheduled to guest host an episode of "Man vs. Food" on the Travel Channel (Man v. Food - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia). The idea was nixed because it promised no suspense.
Really? My apologies for being gullible. I like that show.
Bizarre Foods is another one thats decent. Of course a bizarre food to Chubby Rex is a celery stick or a bowl of Total.
I know what the article says, but that can't be right. Slim was heavy when he died, but for a sedentary individual that would equate to about 30 pounds of body fat added every single day (barring bulimia or a metabolism 30 times that of your average human being). That means it would take him all of 3 days of eating to reach Wrecks size. The King was supposedly 235 - 250 (at 6 feet tall) at death, 80 pounds heavier than he was in his prime.
And a minor league baseball team served a 4800 calorie burger. Wrecks could crush at most two of those in one sitting, and he's a professional. A foot long sub with 42,000 calories? That would seem to be a stretch.
Why is this even here?
Do you guys really care how much calories he eats a day?
Make fun of the guy all you want but he IS a good coach and his team is currently ONE game away from the super bowl.
Im not buying this one.
Do you realize how much a person would have to eat to hit 7,000 calories?
I was/am into bodybuilding, and it is a struggle to take down 4-5 thousand calories eating 7 (solid food) meals a day!!
that said... it's still pretty funny so i say we roll with it!!