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Did Mac put weight on?

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Seems to me like he did when I see him. Which would be surprising. I remember when he lost the weight it was such a big deal to him, but sometimes I look at him and it looks like he did...other times I can't tell.
 
Seems to me like he did when I see him. Which would be surprising. I remember when he lost the weight it was such a big deal to him, but sometimes I look at him and it looks like he did...other times I can't tell.
Pretty sure he has gained some of the weight back. No where close to where he was when he got here, but not as crazy skinny as he was a year or two ago.
 
It takes an absurd amount of dedication, discipline, focus, time, etc for a head football coach (at any level, tbh) to stay in good shape. Eating patterns are often completely random due to the schedule, sleep is minimal, time for true cardio exercise (not just on your feet walking around) has to be budgeted into a 70-80 hour work week, and it's a hell of a lot easier to grab something quick (not good for you) than it is to cook and eat healthy.
 
It takes an absurd amount of dedication, discipline, focus, time, etc for a head football coach (at any level, tbh) to stay in good shape. Eating patterns are often completely random due to the schedule, sleep is minimal, time for true cardio exercise (not just on your feet walking around) has to be budgeted into a 70-80 hour work week, and it's a hell of a lot easier to grab something quick (not good for you) than it is to cook and eat healthy.
Also with a travel schedule that makes it difficult to maintain a routine. MM is a pretty regimented guy, so I think that part of it in the offseason is probably one of the biggest challenges.
 
I prefer him spending more time coaching and recruiting and less time working out. On a serious note, with the demands on a head coach's time, to me, it's understandable that he'd have a hard time keeping up a workout regimen.
 
I prefer him spending more time coaching and recruiting and less time working out. On a serious note, with the demands on a head coach's time, to me, it's understandable that he'd have a hard time keeping up a workout regimen.
Also, if you're visiting recruits you can end up eating 2 or 3 dinners in a single day. :ROFLMAO:
 
When MM starts to look like chris farley I'll be concerned....or not.
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