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[url=http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3740122]ESPN - NFL suspends six for violations of steroid policy[/url]
Found this on ESPN. Funny how none of the players, besides the minnesota lineman, are even close to superstars. McAllister used to be good.
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im surprised we dont hear about this more often
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THE POLICY SHOULD BE...DON'T ASK...DON'T TELL.
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t pretty much is dont ask dont tell bro. coaches know u juice, they see the gains. however, this is their careers too and if u juicing furthers their career, they will turn a blind eye. however, once u want part of the spotlight, u will be under the microscope ur whole career.
also, its only a 4 game ban for the players, who probably get slipped money when they are suspended. |
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Umm this was a cutting agent and the company didn't disclose what they were putting in it. I don't think this one is fair.
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agreed its not fair but they knew what they were doing.
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they used it to mask the gear in their body via its active igredient, from what i read.
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They didn't find any gear. That would be all over the news. Innocent til guilty, right. lol. But they did take a banned substance, guess ignorance is no innocent, even when its truly ignoranant.
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I think foot should be excluded from the steroid frenzy, it's a full contact sport, the more muscle you have the safer you are.
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i think all pro sports should be excluded from that...if your a pro athlete you stop and see your team doctor once a week for your juice
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