Zero2Cool
7 years ago

This guy's body is under more of a microscope than a supermodel. He looks a lot slimmer, as long as he can move I'm not super worried.

Originally Posted by: Porforis 



When it comes to a players weight, personal life choices or salary, they each are things the public should be ignorant of and worry nothing about.




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steveishere
7 years ago
Lacy was still able to be an impact player last year WITH the weight problem AND after he got injured. He just couldn't do it consistently. He should be a beast this year being in better shape.
musccy
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7 years ago

When it comes to a players weight, personal life choices or salary, they each are things the public should be ignorant of and worry nothing about.

Originally Posted by: Zero2Cool 



I can't tell if you're being sarcastic, but if not I don't see why this topic is "out of bounds" if you will. Questions about a player's ability to perform or availability are fair game, IMO. We can ask about Jordy's knee, why the offense stagnated last year, Pennell's suspension, or Clay/Julius' PED...why not about something that clearly impacted Lacy's productivity?
Cheesey
7 years ago
When weight affects how a player plays, it IS something the fans want to know about.
Just as any other thing the player does in their personal life that affects their quality of play should be made known to the fans.
JMO of course.
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Zero2Cool
7 years ago
The public feels too entitled and it's sickening. Eddie cannot go ANYWHERE without some asshole asking him about his weight. Why? Because the PUBLIC feels they HAVE TO KNOW, (thanks coach). We don't put ourselves in their shoes because if we did, we would have some respect and decency when it comes to certain aspects, such as this. But who wants to think 10 seconds into the future? Shoot first, ask questions later and then whine about how awful everything is.

Satirically speaking here, we should demand the NFL have another option in Injury Reports that says 'FAT AS FUCK'. Would that make you all happy? Would you feel better watching the game on Sunday knowing the player is listed as FAT AS FUCK?

Whether a player is +10 or -10 lbs, does that change how you watch the game?
Does that change how you enjoy the game?
Does that matter one damn bit to you?
If it does, that says more about YOU than it does about the player.

How many times have you heard (guilty myself here) some idiot say "For X million you should be able to Kick/Punt/Pass/Catch/ETC better?" ... truly think about that for a moment.

Of course, just my opinion here, but certain things I have no interest whatsoever knowing or reading about. And on that note, I'm taking my uninterested ass outta this thread and letting you all waste your time talking about another man's weight.

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beast
7 years ago

When it comes to a players weight, personal life choices or salary, they each are things the public should be ignorant of and worry nothing about.

Originally Posted by: Zero2Cool 



Wait, why is salary in with the others? Salary is a huge part of the NFL, with the salary cap in place and one players salary effects the room for salary for another player... and therefore I think it's part of the strategy games that teams play/deal with, and it's fair for fans to talk about.

Such as, if we didn't pay "player A" so much... could we then afford to pay "player B" for the future instead? I think that's fair game.

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nerdmann
7 years ago

The public feels too entitled and it's sickening. Eddie cannot go ANYWHERE without some asshole asking him about his weight. Why? Because the PUBLIC feels they HAVE TO KNOW, (thanks coach). We don't put ourselves in their shoes because if we did, we would have some respect and decency when it comes to certain aspects, such as this. But who wants to think 10 seconds into the future? Shoot first, ask questions later and then whine about how awful everything is.

Satirically speaking here, we should demand the NFL have another option in Injury Reports that says 'FAT AS FUCK'. Would that make you all happy? Would you feel better watching the game on Sunday knowing the player is listed as FAT AS FUCK?

Whether a player is +10 or -10 lbs, does that change how you watch the game?
Does that change how you enjoy the game?
Does that matter one damn bit to you?
If it does, that says more about YOU than it does about the player.

How many times have you heard (guilty myself here) some idiot say "For X million you should be able to Kick/Punt/Pass/Catch/ETC better?" ... truly think about that for a moment.

Of course, just my opinion here, but certain things I have no interest whatsoever knowing or reading about. And on that note, I'm taking my uninterested ass outta this thread and letting you all waste your time talking about another man's weight.

Originally Posted by: Zero2Cool 



We're owners. We deserve to know.

It's not like we're unwilling to give credit when it's due.
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musccy
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7 years ago
How many people are asking Jordy about his knee when he goes out in public, or looking to see if he limps? You think Steelers fans want to know if Bell can pass on the weed for a few weeks? Before he completely fell off the ledge, you think people didn't want to know if Johnny was flying to Las Vegas on the weekend?

This is no more about entitlement than any other question a fan or reporter has about a player. Whether it's injury, drunk, baked, fat, bad play calling, or lazy, if someone isn't playing or performing, people are going to ask why.
warhawk
7 years ago

How many people are asking Jordy about his knee when he goes out in public, or looking to see if he limps? You think Steelers fans want to know if Bell can pass on the weed for a few weeks? Before he completely fell off the ledge, you think people didn't want to know if Johnny was flying to Las Vegas on the weekend?

This is no more about entitlement than any other question a fan or reporter has about a player. Whether it's injury, drunk, baked, fat, bad play calling, or lazy, if someone isn't playing or performing, people are going to ask why.

Originally Posted by: musccy 



I don't disagree but how long does it have to go on and how many times does it need to be asked? Eddie came out today and said he's done answering questions about it. Good for him. It was an issue, he's addressed it, and now it's up to him to show he's learned from it. That can't happen until games happen and the results come in.
The guy has a stout frame. He's got a lot of power. He's not going to look like tarzan and I'm ok with that because he would probably run like Jane.
I think he will have his best year yet barring the Oline from spending half the year on the side lines like last year which also played a part in all this but not much said about it.


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Smokey
7 years ago
I pretty much believe that Mr. Lacy and the rest of the entire Packer organization are fully aware of how being overweight is not going to be overlooked (no matter the talent level) . The weight comments as well as the cartoons, etc. , will stop when production on the playing field outweighs these negative stories. However, let us be aware that the fans and the press have long memories. So if any players weight again adversely affects their on field performance , be sure that the hammer of the press and the pressure of the fans will fall with even greater severity. We see these people being paid huge amounts of money to perform at the highest level and we all know that being overweight for your position will simply not be tolerated.

Let us hope that a great lessen has been learned and that the Packers benefit from this issue now and into the future. The coaches and trainers as well should now see that they need to be better monitors to these "very" young men and not assume that they will make the best decisions about their diets, exercise, sleep, and health habits. Not unlike young men that join the military, some need to learn the good personal habits that they were never taught . Good eating habits foster greater endurance, more alert minds, and aid in good muscle growth and in part help to lessen the risk of injury.

I'm sure that the Packers training table is closely monitored, but players don't eat all their meals there. Therefor, I hope that the coaches, trainers, and yes fellow players will be a positive influence upon those players (rookie and veteran) that need to develop into better players and better men.




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