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Does being an analyst on ESPN add extra motivation to work out?

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Does being an analyst on ESPN add extra motivation to work out?

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Let’s just say I’ll be in the gym first thing tomorrow morning, for four days a week. I have to drop about 10 pounds, so I’ll be doing a lot of ab work and leg work. I’ll be using the Stairmaster and treadmill a lot. I’ll do some dumbbells, some hang cleans, work on my triceps and biceps. And I play basketball every single week, three to four times a week. It’s good, competitive cardio for me. It sounds as though you’re training hard. Will we ever see Keyshawn back on the field? Nope! Not even close. The problem is, I love to play the game – but I ain’t gonna do it for free. And these general managers don’t seem to get what they’re getting and what the worth of the player is. And I’m not gonna play for $2 million; you’re not gonna pay me like I’m some dude from the scrap heap. Right now, I’m so removed from playing football, it’s not even funny.

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