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05-04-2008, 01:45 PM
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My Mood: Tournaments Joined: 0 Tournament Wins: 0 | Re: Caldwell /winston
Originally Posted by Zapp Brannigan He wasn't an AA at 141, he AA'd at 149, and now I should assume he would AA at 165? I don't think so. | he was a true freshman and finished in the round of 12 u idiot. thats not bad. | | |
05-04-2008, 01:51 PM
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My Mood: Tournaments Joined: 0 Tournament Wins: 0 | Re: Caldwell /winston I actually think Caldwell could step in at 165 next year and finish better than he would at 149...he has a big enough frame to easily get to 165 next year and be as strong as anyone else at that weight.
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05-04-2008, 02:27 PM
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My Mood: Tournaments Joined: 0 Tournament Wins: 0 | Re: Caldwell /winston so do i, he probably walks around at about 185,190 durin the off season. hes a big dude and a great athlete. | | |
05-04-2008, 03:44 PM
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Tournaments Joined: 2 Tournament Wins: 1 | Re: Caldwell /winston 190 during the off season, and then making 149 in season consistently is ridiculous. I'd doubt he gets much higher than 170, if even that high.
There have been people on here saying he walked around at 155'ish as a high school senior hence making his cut last year to 141 not as big as it was originally seen as. | | |
05-04-2008, 07:16 PM
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My Mood: Tournaments Joined: 3 Tournament Wins: 0 | Re: Caldwell /winston
Originally Posted by JensenS 190 during the off season, and then making 149 in season consistently is ridiculous. I'd doubt he gets much higher than 170, if even that high.
There have been people on here saying he walked around at 155'ish as a high school senior hence making his cut last year to 141 not as big as it was originally seen as. | He didn't have to cut weight or diet at all. His daily workout would take him well under 152. | | |
05-04-2008, 07:26 PM
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Tournaments Joined: 1 Tournament Wins: 0 | Re: Caldwell /winston
Originally Posted by D Caldwell 13 so do i, he probably walks around at about 185,190 durin the off season. hes a big dude and a great athlete. | Dude, relax, stop acting like you know everything about Caldwell. If he gets up to 190 in the off season(which i really do not believe) that shows a complete lack of dedication to being a top class wrestler. He is a great talent who is extremely fun to watch, but nobody is off their rocker for thinking a kid who so far has done DNP, and 5th and is going to move up 2 more weight classes would not place again....It happens all the time...AA one year, the next not.. | | |
05-04-2008, 09:31 PM
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My Mood: Tournaments Joined: 1 Tournament Wins: 0 | Re: Caldwell /winston He will prove to ge a super star in football and be an NCAA champion. He is changing the game. This sport needs this type of coverage. | | |
05-04-2008, 11:03 PM
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Tournaments Joined: 2 Tournament Wins: 1 | Re: Caldwell /winston He's not big enough to be a "superstar" in football, and should he eventually get that big then it would in all likelihood cause problems for his wrestling.
I wish the kid all the best, but one would assume if he wants to reach is potential wrestling then its that sport that he should concentrate on. | | |
05-05-2008, 06:16 AM
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Originally Posted by JensenS He's not big enough to be a "superstar" in football, and should he eventually get that big then it would in all likelihood cause problems for his wrestling.
I wish the kid all the best, but one would assume if he wants to reach is potential wrestling then its that sport that he should concentrate on. |
If he plays football and wrestles in the same academic year he will NEVER be an NCAA champ. Book it! | | |
05-05-2008, 09:12 AM
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Tournaments Joined: 2 Tournament Wins: 1 | Re: Caldwell /winston I'm not going to say anything definitively like that, but it'll definitely cut down his chances from "likely" to "long". | | | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
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