
I can't stand this steroid stuff on tv now. I will discuss it now.
1) If you get busted, just say you did it. Nothing looks more pathetic than an athlete who gets nailed for this and then sits there crying about how they're being treated unfairly. You know what's not fair? Throwing 98 mile an hour fastballs and making more money than god when you're 45 while some player who deserves a spot on a major league roster can't play. Anyone can see why you'd take steroids, so just admit to it and appologize. It will blow my mind if any active player right now admits they cheated. They just won't do it. losers.
2) I think the media thinks I'm retarded. I don't know how many players have been named or questioned in this whole steroid deal but some players are just obvious. Barry Bonds changed his hat and shoe size when he was 38. Gained at least 50 pounds of muscle and hit 30 more homeruns than he could when he was 28. HE TOOK STEROIDS. How many reporters have to go on the air and say, "there is no proof that he actually did this. There is no positive test!" Or my favorite, "where's the smoking gun?" "People are innocent until proven guilty!" Anyone who says this is retarded. Then they go and try to convince me to think this way... meaning they think I'm retarded.
3) People treat barry bonds differently in this case because the world is racist? Possibly... Is gigantic bs'ing jackass a race? If so, you win this one barry. What a dork.
4) Half these guys had hall of fame careers before taking this stuff. Maybe not half, but this bonds and clemens stuff. They took it at a point where if they retired then they would of been inducted first ballot. What makes them think they can pull this off? Best years of your career after 40? Oh yeah, they think I'm retarded.
5) Brewers just signed Gagne and he got busted for hgh. Damn it. At least we're not like the astros who dumped half a team for tejada. Lets see how that one works out.
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Free agent Gary Bennett confirmed Friday that he took HGH received from former Mets clubhouse employeee Kirk Radomski in 2003.
Bennett said he used it when he was recovering from an injury and hadn't tried it again since 2003. "Obviously, it was a stupid decision," Bennett said. "It was a mistake. It was something that quite obviously, you regret now. And beyond that, I just don't know." This may not be Roger Clemens or Miguel Tejada coming forward, but it's definitely notable, mostly because it lends a lot more weight to the rest of the info Radomski provided. Dec. 14 - 8:14 pm et
Source: Washington Post
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