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David Johnson against pretty much anyone in the NFL equals a loss... lol
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I saw that too, not only slimmer, just looked small compared to last year. We'll see how that works out.Is it me, or does DJ look much slimmer (maybe 10lbs)?
Well, I just did a google search to look for pics, but this article from yesterday lays it out...he is slimmer:I saw that too, not only slimmer, just looked small compared to last year. We'll see how that works out.
After watching two food documentaries on Netflix, Johnson and his wife, Meghan, both adopted a plant-based diet about a month ago. Thus far, according to Johnson, an All-Pro and Pro Bowl selection a year ago, he feels better since (mostly) removing meat from his diet.
But he's had to make slight alterations to his diet.
Johnson realized quickly as training camp began in late July that sticking with a strict plant-based diet caused him to lose more weight than he intended. He reported to training camp at 223 pounds, lighter than he had been in the past. His lower weight made him more agile, which Johnson said benefited him as a receiver, but he needed to maintain a certain weight to be effective, so he began adding meat in his meals.
By and large, he's cut most meat out of his diet and has noticed he has more energy and less fatigue.
Well, I just did a google search to look for pics, but this article from yesterday lays it out...he is slimmer:
http://www.espn.com/blog/arizona-ca...an-diets-after-watching-netflix-documentaries