Date: June 22nd, 2018 12:01 PM
Author: Emerald senate deer antler
WTF kind of dumbass question is this?
https://www.brides.com/story/mountain-paradise-valley-arizona-wedding-ideas-amy-and-jordan
https://www.everydayshouldbesaturday.com/2017/10/18/16496728/that-is-not-the-scout-qb
He ran a 4.61 in college. That would be fast but not astronomically fast if he didn’t weigh 220 pounds as a starter at Nebraska, stand 6’3”, and be nursing the aftereffects of a serious knee injury suffered in high school. The knee injury was Thor’s’ way of keeping him humble. Thor is his uncle. It was cool, and Scott accepted it.
Even after that injury, Frost was capable of squatting 470 pounds as a quarterback. To be honest, he’s probably not much off that now. According to his players, he’s been seen in the weight room at UCF power cleaning 245 with ease and benching somewhere around 300 pounds for reps. According to a quick look at him, he looks like a Norwegian UDT diver who in his spare time hunts caribou with a spear.
Those are numbers and subjective mythical praise. If that isn’t enough to convince someone of Scott Frost’s caribou-wrestlin’ bonafides, please remember September 3rd, 2009. Chip Kelly’s first game as head coach at Oregon came against Boise State, ending in a disastrous 19-8 loss for the Ducks, and in a postgame discussion between Boise State defensive lineman Byron Hout and Oregon running back Legarrette Blount. Hout started the conversation; Blount ended it by cracking Hout in the jaw, knocking him slackjawed and unconscious in a single—let’s be honest here—breathtaking jab.
What man was capable of picking up Legarrette Blount and carrying away from the field, if not at time literally off that field?
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4007459&forum_id=2#36290552)