Spin Doctor
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That is fine and all, but Carter knew about this pro-day for MONTHS! His endurance/physical shape was one of his biggest question marks and it was his chance to silence his doubters. He came in 9 pounds over his combine weight and he couldn't even finish the drills. It's obvious that he wasn't working out and doing the things he needed to do. This is the biggest job interview of his life and he came in unable to do the basic things required of him. He could have at least put an effort in to cut like UFC fighters or boxers do before a fight -- every other major prospect does something similar --- they change their body comp for the combine/pro-day to maximize performance.Well I weigh myself everyday and I can put on 5 lbs over a weekend just eating pasta etc that sticks in the colon. I can just as easily drop 5 to 6 lbs with a slimming tea and a diuretic in one day.
PS you cant put on 9 lbs in one week just from calorie consumption. You need to eat 3500 calories for each pound OVER your expenditure and an average athlete expends at least 3500 per day almost doing nothing but walking etc.
So he would have to be consuming more than 8000 calories a day. Hard to believe that. But at any given time you have between 5 to 12lbs of waste in your colon.
In a vacuum, i don't think it would be a huge deal, but Carter has questions regarding his endurance and effort. This was his chance to answer those questions, but instead he looked even worse. In addition to this, the guy looked gassed and couldn't even finish his drills in an environment that is set up to make him look good (proday).