Sully has a heavy lower half. There is nothing he can do about it. Its what makes him unique for the bad and the good.
As long as he is back to where he was last yr before injury with added stamina, thats all you can ask for
I just don't know about this. Of course people are built differently, but I stand by the assertion that almost all 'big' people could stand to lose a bit of weight.
My very good friend, who is 5'7" and was 195 lbs used to be very muscular looking and could lift a lot of weight (used to play college football). Everybody thought he was huge - including him. About a year ago, he took to a healthier diet and long distance running (even doing a couple of marathons) with some lifting in between. He now weighs 155 lbs, is totally cut, and can still lift the same amount of weight.
I think that over the past couple of decades Americans have come to think that 'huge' is awesome. Those 1950s weight charts that everybody thinks are ridiculous probably aren't so far off. As a professional NBA athlete, where conditioning should be without a doubt the number one thing on which players work, I believe Jared has a ways to go. Frankly, more guys should look like Ray Allen and less like Oliver Miller.