Chase Young won DROY, then had a serious knee injury. Seems he lost a lot of his anthleticism, and want to, once that happened.
I definitely think that's a big part of it and it's affected his ability to have a "motor" which makes him look both slow and lazy as he's no longer a quick twitch guy.
Love Campbell, Decker and you friend. Screw the crybaby actively recruiting kids to not go to Ohio State because 3 other first round picks were on the roster with him.
Most of those gnarly knee injuries take 2ish years to fully come back from. He tore it up at the end of the 2021 season so this was really just at the end of the 2 year mark. I am curious now that he is 2 years removed, can he have a fully healthy and productive offseason if he can get some of that twitch back.
I usually use Head and Shoulders so I will be filling JTT's pockets if they sell that at my local Kroger
I have been using Hawthorne for a while now and really like it. It’s not overly expensive but better than a lot of the “men’s” crap I had tried before
I have Oars & Alps shampoo and conditioner that I really like. For when I’m in a hurry I use a Dove 2 in 1 - I switch which one I get.
I keep my hair fairly short, so I don’t have a preference on shampoo. Currently got a multipack of old spice.
Buy something nicer with tea tree oil in it. if you can, buying better shampoo and face care products is always worth it.
I’m wondering here though, is this like Proctor & Gamble getting into the NIL game like they did nationally with Troy Polamolo or does Schottenstein have knock off shampoo displayed on a kiosk at various Value City stores.
My wife had us switch to this stuff. Since it’s supposed to be healthier and leave less chemicals in your body. Thanks Yuka app. Switched to the deodorant too.
Using a premium shampoo and a separate conditioner plus body wash and biotin vitamins has really been life changing for my hair I honestly completely changed my hairline in like two months- don’t use cheap shit it ages you
That’s something that doesn’t get talked about enough. Basically every standard or cheap brand of shampoos/conditioners contain chemicals that actually destroy your hair and accelerate hair loss in men.
I’ve been telling all my dude friends and they act like using $2.99 4n1 is a manly thing, dawgs buy the premium stuff- your wives are smarter than you
I have the thick and veiny hairline of a man half my age, it’s just 51% dark brown and 49% silver fox at this point.