Sec19Row53
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| #2 Posted on 16.10.04 1217.55 Reposted on: 16.10.11 1218.33 |
Worst? Or most damning?
Wouldn't you feel confident of passing any steroids test if you knew that your "trainer" had given you a steroid that was undetectable? | JayJayDean
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| #3 Posted on 16.10.04 1348.41 Reposted on: 16.10.11 1350.35 | Originally posted by Sec19Row53 Wouldn't you feel confident of passing any steroids test if you knew that your "trainer" had given you a steroid that was undetectable?
The thing that kind of kills me is that they're ALL undetectable, until they're detectable, then you're fucked. So you're just chancing it anyway, because the odds are that eventually they'll be able to detect what you've been taking somehow if you continue to cheat. You don't think that Ben Johnson's trainers told him he was taking undetectable stuff, Barry? | Roy.
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| #4 Posted on 17.10.04 0004.46 Reposted on: 17.10.11 0007.45 | I'm just amazed that nobody seems to care. As long as he's hitting long balls, the fans don't care, and as long as he doesn't test positive, MLB doesn't care. How much will he boost attendance around the league next year when he's going for Ruth and (possibly) Aaron's records?
The man could even admit it, and, while everybody says "I hate that asshole", they still buy tickets, they still fight over the balls, and Bonds still makes a lot of people a lot of money. The media loves this stuff because they don't exactly love Bonds, so it's reported like mad, and while I don't like it, it doesn't seem to affect anybody else. Hell, you just had a guy (Sheffield) admit to using, and MLB said "That was 2 years ago, you're fine" and they let him play. | eviljonhunt81
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| #5 Posted on 17.10.04 1419.14 Reposted on: 17.10.11 1420.48 | MVP! MVP! MVP! | bubblesthechimp
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| #6 Posted on 17.10.04 2146.10 Reposted on: 17.10.11 2146.30 | This is stupid. This is something completely designed to destroy reputations. Accuse a guy of something that you can't prove he did in such a way that he can't defend himself against it. Not defending Bonds or anything but this really does sound like bullshit. It all just comes down to accusations and denials without really changing anything. | Mr. Boffo
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| #7 Posted on 17.10.04 2319.59 Reposted on: 17.10.11 2320.03 | Well, this is his trainer we're talking about. The trainer has denied it in public the whole time, so to catch him on tape saying that he did use steroids isn't really an accusation. The trainer is dumb though. He forget the first rule: DTA. | ALL ORIGINAL POSTS IN THIS THREAD ARE NOW AVAILABLE |
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