food wasn't the issue, he went out like a lightbulb....
I just don't get this.

Sure, Dallas was huge - and obviously pushing it to the max, gear-wise, but he was certainly doing that to no greater extent than Greg Kovacs, who almost made 45, or Art Atwood, who almost made 38.
I don't understand why Dallas died so young, even if he was on all the juice in the world.
Maybe unlike Greg, who didn't compete much, and unlike Art Atwood - who had a relatively short competitive life, Dallas actually competed regularly - maybe it was the stress of the diuretics and other cutting agents that caused him to pass away.
How many clients of Chad Nicholls is this that passed away now? I'm kidding. Sort of.

But seriously:
- Nasser El Sonbaty
- Don Youngblood
- Dallas McCarver
- Tom Prince (kidneys)
Any others?
I can honestly say, I would hate to be the coach of a competitor who dies. Even though it is ultimately the responsibility of the competitors, I would still feel guilty - or at least feel guilty or feel badly knowing others would blame me for it, even though it wasn't my fault.