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Very interesting stuff on Cushing falling because of spending thousands of dollars a month on supplements.

Personally, I see both sides (assuming no steroids). The NFL guys seem to be taking the side that says Cushing is closer to being maxed out than the other players due to his supplement use. On the other hand, Cushing being willing to spend that money on anything that will make him better (that's legal) shows football is very important to him.


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Jarron Gilbert is really rising on my own personal Patriots wish list.
 
Very interesting stuff on Cushing falling because of spending thousands of dollars a month on supplements.

Personally, I see both sides (assuming no steroids). The NFL guys seem to be taking the side that says Cushing is closer to being maxed out than the other players due to his supplement use. On the other hand, Cushing being willing to spend that money on anything that will make him better (that's legal) shows football is very important to him.
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Jarron Gilbert is really rising on my own personal Patriots wish list.

how many times have you heard athletes say they didn't know they took steroids
 
Very interesting stuff on Cushing falling because of spending thousands of dollars a month on supplements.

Personally, I see both sides (assuming no steroids). The NFL guys seem to be taking the side that says Cushing is closer to being maxed out than the other players due to his supplement use. On the other hand, Cushing being willing to spend that money on anything that will make him better (that's legal) shows football is very important to him.


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Jarron Gilbert is really rising on my own personal Patriots wish list.

I posted this on Gilbert on 2/3, I really like this kid as well: http://www.patsfans.com/new-england...ock-draft-second-round-page4.html#post1273573
 
The National Football Post | NFP Prospect Stock Watch
By Wes Bunting
Posted February 12, 2009
NFP Prospect Stock Watch

With a trio of all-star games wrapped up and the NFL Combine quickly approaching, the stock values of certain prospects continue to fluctuate on draft boards. Players will have more opportunities to shine the next couple of weeks, but the word “stock” will be used more frequently in the league’s draft world. Today, the National Football Post begins its weekly “Stock Watch” series.

MOVING ON UP…

Frantz Joseph, ILB, Florida Atlantic

Robert Ayers, DE, Tennessee

Jarron Gilbert, DE/DT, San Jose State

FREE FALLING…

Alex Boone, OT, Ohio State

Morgan Trent, CB, Michigan

Michael Johnson, DE, Georgia Tech
 
Very interesting stuff on Cushing falling because of spending thousands of dollars a month on supplements.

Personally, I see both sides (assuming no steroids). The NFL guys seem to be taking the side that says Cushing is closer to being maxed out than the other players due to his supplement use. On the other hand, Cushing being willing to spend that money on anything that will make him better (that's legal) shows football is very important to him.

How do you know he was spending his money only on 'legal' supplements? Has he been tested lately?
 
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How do you know he was spending his money only on 'legal' supplements? Has he been tested lately?

1.Read the article it says that no one was inferring illegal steroids in regards to Cushing

2. I don't know that he's taking only legal supplements in fact I qualified any statement I made (ex "assuming no steroids")
 
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