Not that its a bad thing to have players like this on your team, but no recruit I've seen has ever reminded me so much of David Shaw.
OSB is exactly what I imagine a high-school David Shaw to have been. I can't imagine Shaw doesn't appeal to him big time. They both seem filled with contempt for a world that won't acknowledge their greatness.
Again, its a good very trait in a WR and a can be a good one for a coach, if you can channel it properly, which both men seem to have done.
On the other hand, despite respecting the job he's done there, I just can't root for the smugness. Shaw's in that same category with Harbaugh.
Ah, what does his dad know about nutrition and physical training?
He knows how to make muscles look as big and ripped as humanly possible! He's one of the best at that in the world.
But I was actually shocked to discover that the body-building world, as opposed to Olympic lifters, lift weights to maximize size and shape, not strength. They are not the same thing, which I didn't understand. While you are obviously going to get bigger if you lift for strength, and while you are obviously going to get stronger if you are emphasizing hypertrophy, the purpose and technique of each is different. That's why linemen don't look like body builders and why body builders aren't the world's strongest men.
Football lifting is different than both, emphasizing more functional strength--a bit like cross fit but with more elements of raw strength training.