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Could NIL money change these players eating /nutrition habbits?

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SuperCane
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I think it will. Anyone that’s taken muscle building seriously will tell you that eating six square meals a day and being on the right supplement program is a huge financial commitment. There’s a big difference between cheap shitty supplements that your body not only doesn't absorb and can actually be hazardous to you and the good supplements that make all the difference in the world, they’re expensive. Quality food in mass is expensive. These players can now afford to eat right/supplement right, around the clock and no longer have to rely on cafeteria hours or the nutrition table for what they need.

we can talk about the s&c program improvements all day long but with out the building blocks to muscle growth and energy, it’s worthless. I think nil money can really help these players get what they need to take their physical commitment to the next level.

you go into any successful nfl players kitchen and it’s like a mini fresh market. Open up their cabinets and it’s like a mini gnc. Why? Because that’s what it takes to get your body from brandon merryweather miami hurricanes to brandon merryweather new england patriots.
 
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