Sermon Tone Analysis
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Retired Football Players
*Andrew Whitworth Rams Lineman pic*
I'm always intrigued by how retired athletes take care of their bodies after their careers are over.
Some are so tired of the constant workouts from their careers that they just stop working out altogether and get in terrible shape.
Others stay in shape throughout the rest of their lives or get into even better shape than when they played sports.
One guy that got into amazing shape post-career is someone UK fans are familiar with: Tim Couch.
*Tim Couch UK pic*
Tim was the only #1 NFL draft pick to come out of UK.
And he was in decent shape, just not really muscular.
You don't really have to be huge when you're the QB.
*Tim Couch Pic Today*
This is Tim today, pictured with the current QB at Kentucky, Will Levis.
Now Will is no small guy, but Tim makes him look tiny!
I mean, he's 45 years old and looks like he should still be playing linebacker right now!
The guy has been working out like crazy since he retired from the NFL.
WE
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