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Former coach, Browns player revealed to be ‘incredible weirdo’

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The Cleveland Browns are hoping Nick Chubb is at his best.

The star running back suffered a knee injury early last season, which some thought might be his last in the league.

Chubb had already suffered a serious knee injury while in college, and few thought he would ever recover from it.

Nonetheless, Tsunbu is clearly different from most people.

As you can see from the clip shared on the Come Get Some podcast with coaches Greg and Blake Williams, Coot is already looking in mid-season shape, at least when it comes to squatting.

Blake called him a complete freak of nature after seeing him squat down on an elephant’s trunk with ease.

He explained that it’s harder to add weight with that type of bar because people have to be more balanced, but Chem didn’t even break a sweat.

Still, the Browns need to be cautious with his training and not rush him back onto the field until he’s back at full strength.

While he appears ready to get back on the field, some believe he won’t be ready to play until the midway point of the upcoming season, possibly even after the Browns’ offseason.

The Browns are looking to make a big splash in the postseason, and adding one of the league’s best running backs would certainly go a long way toward a Super Bowl victory.

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