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@JimIrsay: Off/Def Lineman,so many 6-3 to 6-7..320-365 lbs/Big,Physical and Nasty! Speaking of size/strength..GM Grig's just might sign "The Icelander"

Who is the Icelander?

@JimIrsay: This 6-9..419 lbs..."The Icelander"...for $200 n Colts T-shirt n Cap...who is this 23 year old Monster Strong Man? 1 guess only by 3pm EST

@JimIrsay: Abby's hatpick for ties....I like him at Nose/3-4 Def...if he can demonstrate enough knee bend at 6-9

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Yep...I posted this...looks mean in this picture.  Worlds strongest man competition....Tall for a NT, but if you can lift a Subaru who gives a  :cuss:  :spit:

 

http://www.theworldsstrongestman.com/athlete/thor-bjornsson/

 

I guess I was wrong...he is lifting a tractor and rolling tractor tires in the pics :)  Can this BEAST roll a center....and bury an MJD :)

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I guess I was wrong...he is lifting a tractor and rolling tractor tires in the pics :) Can this BEAST roll a center....and bury an MJD :)

Trust me the guy is a monster I seem him yesterday he finished first in his group ik that much lol

There is an event called the atlas balls that he did he did it so fast and he actually lifted all the balls the last is over 400 pounds and there is no handle or and thing just a smooth ball it was crazy he did all 5 of his faster then the second place guy got 4of the balls

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dont we have enough NTs

We could always use another one....don't we have 77 already? :)  

 

If we don't sign him....the Texans or Patriots will after this Cryptic tweet..... :lol:

 

Can this man play in Lucas oil after playing in the snow all of these Icelandic years?

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Can he blast through the line take out the kicker as hes trying his field goal?In all honesty does he have the agility to play?And if so will his knees be a prime target?

He is 6' 9"  Knees are toast......He would be a great NT to have on punts and kicks...if he can jump at all....still at that height could bat a low long line drive attempt.

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:spit: 

He is 6' 9"  Knees are toast......He would be a great NT to have on punts and kicks...if he can jump at all....still at that height could bat a low long line drive attempt.

My point Brother you know as well as I do this would be a short/tall experiment pardon the pun :spit:

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@JimIrsay: Off/Def Lineman,so many 6-3 to 6-7..320-365 lbs/Big,Physical and Nasty! Speaking of size/strength..GM Grig's just might sign "The Icelander"

Who is the Icelander?

@JimIrsay: This 6-9..419 lbs..."The Icelander"...for $200 n Colts T-shirt n Cap...who is this 23 year old Monster Strong Man? 1 guess only by 3pm EST

@JimIrsay: Abby's hatpick for ties....I like him at Nose/3-4 Def...if he can demonstrate enough knee bend at 6-9

Ooooh, boy.... Here we go.....

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Chapman is the only good young NT we have and he's coming off of an injury.  I don't think Mckinney will make the roster if we sign this guy.

 

Lol.  This guy's skills MAY translate.  They might not.  The video posted above interviewing him, it doesn't seem like all the marbles are in the shed.  

 

McKinney provides solid depth.  This guy could be a prospect, but who knows.  I'd like to think we have other options of players to cut before McKinney, but I could be wrong.

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It'd be interesting to see what he could do... but I know nothing about how Strongman is governed... any chance this dude is on something?

I think they have pretty stringent drug testing. So not much chance he on anything, I wouldn't think.

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