Can't shake the feeling...

TC is in great health and does not have a weight problem. Why he always wears that fat suit in public, I do not know.
 

I am a worry wart. After all the health scare we've had with Coach Kill, I just am conditioned to worry.

Lol wt hell are you serious?! Your last two posts are borderline crazy with Coach C. Seriously you're so wrapped up in his health it is affecting you this much to worry and try to get stipulations on another man? Coach C should have no concern on your life with his weight. I hope your worrying isn't keeping you from losing sleep. Cause if so maybe the state patrol should sit outside your house and make sure you don't drive and kill somebody by falling asleep at the wheel.
 

I get it. I get it. Don't worry anymore.
 

You people are crazy bringing up Coach C's health. He over eats just so he can look prosperous. Besides, poorer city kids we are recruiting want to know that our training table has plenty of starches and deserts.
 

We have deserts in America. We just don't live in them!!!!!

Ahhgghhhghghhggghhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 



Nobody worries about Bielema's health. But then again, Bielema might be worried about such apathy.
 

It's ok, you can admit that you think he is more likely to have a heart attack because he is fat.

Just understand that doesn't mean he's "unhealthy" at least to a point where the u can do much about it.

I've tried to stay out of this as the thread seems to have deteriorated into why someone may be overly concerned about our coach. I feel compelled to respond to your last statement though.

Any cardiologist will tell you morbid obesity is indeed a risk for high blood pressure, coronary artery disease (heart attacks) and diabetes (which in turn increases the risk of CAD). Coach is unhealthy- whether he will suffer any ramifications from that are to be seen. I certainly would prefer that he take better care of himself.


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Hard to say.

I feel like the offense improved, but Tracy also has the benefit of being "new" and able to take chances. We'll see if when the pressure is on if he clams up like we seemed to vs Kent St. and etc. At the same time we last saw Kill hit his first major difficult year after progress so who knows what might have happened after that.

It's a mystery.
 



FACT: Jerry Kill, Jeff Horton and Glen Mason all had a .400 Big Ten winning percentage.

Fact: some of Kill's wins in the 2013 season were products of TC's "acting as head coach while Coach Kill was unable to coach..." status. I think TC won 4 Big Ten games in succession during that stretch. So, Coach Kill's .400 Big Ten winning percentage needs to be foot-noted. Just a little fact that does need to be factored in to present an accurate and complete accounting of the Big Ten winning percentage comparisons and contrasts!
 

I've tried to stay out of this as the thread seems to have deteriorated into why someone may be overly concerned about our coach. I feel compelled to respond to your last statement though.

Any cardiologist will tell you morbid obesity is indeed a risk for high blood pressure, coronary artery disease (heart attacks) and diabetes (which in turn increases the risk of CAD). Coach is unhealthy- whether he will suffer any ramifications from that are to be seen. I certainly would prefer that he take better care of himself.


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Perhaps very true. However, I have noticed much discussion at funerals of very apparently fit, slim mid-40's to early 50's types about how surprising their heart attack deaths were. Sometimes it can be hereditary. And: sometimes when your time comes...your time comes. A lot of people of all ages, sizes, hereditary situations are killed in accidents involving drunk drivers.

Be careful out there folks. People should NEVER drink and drive...but some do. People just never know when their time has come. There are many examples of many people who live long, productive lives even though it appears that they might not. An internet message board is not as appropriate as a discussion in a Doc's office. And even then, Doc gives NO double your money back guarantee IF your time comes...overweight or skinny as a rail...
 

I've tried to stay out of this as the thread seems to have deteriorated into why someone may be overly concerned about our coach. I feel compelled to respond to your last statement though.

Any cardiologist will tell you morbid obesity is indeed a risk for high blood pressure, coronary artery disease (heart attacks) and diabetes (which in turn increases the risk of CAD). Coach is unhealthy- whether he will suffer any ramifications from that are to be seen. I certainly would prefer that he take better care of himself.


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I know, I think everyone knows that, that's not the point.
 

started out as a nice thread...now pretty stupid.
 







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