With both Pat and Kevin Williams now going through the appeals process for their four-game suspensions handed down by the NFL for violating the league's substance abuse policy, there is a lot of "taking sides" going on right now. In one camp are the "oh, steroids...suspend them up the wazoo" people, while others think "hey, maybe the Williamses DO have a legitimate complaint". Of course, without being privy to the details of the case, it is difficult (i.e. impossible) to know exactly what is going on. However, I usually find myself in the "suspend up wazoo" camp (even if it involves my favorite team). The reason? There is so much deception going on involving the steroids issue right now, that being firm on the issue (even if it screws a few people over) is, at least in my opinion, the best policy.
Steroids
5 December 2008
19 February 2008
Is Bud Selig still alive? Where is he and is he even watching what is going on in his own sport? It seems like ever since he gave himself his own contract extension, he has been hiding. I do not understand what he is doing. Players that were named in the Mitchell Report have told us they did take the substances that were mentioned in the Report. Andy Pettite has even held a press conference to admit to using HGH and apologized for what he has done. But is that enough? According to Bud it is. No he hasn't come out in public and verbally told us this. You could tell by his actions. He is too afraid to punish these players because it was during the era he was the commisioner of baseball. It would look bad on his part if this activity was going on under his nose and he recogizes it by punishing some of the stars of our game. He will not do this. He is going to look pass all of this because it was the Steriods Era and it is now a time to move on. He doesn't care. To his credit, he helped gain the popularity of the sport back by intorducing our modern day Incredible Hulks in the season of 1998 when Sammy Sosa and Mark McGwire slugged it out for the famous Roger Maris record which is now tainted. Selig has made millions during this era. Actually, billions. He thanks the players for this. They helped make him look better as they injected each other while supplying a fake realm of baseball to its fans
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18 February 2008
With pitchers and catchers finally reporting to spring training, it marks the start of the 2008 season where anything is can happen. It is a season where even the Tampa Bay Rays can contend for fourth place. It is a season where the impossible turns into the possible. Just listen to Ryan Dempster of the Chicago Cubs make a bold prediction, “I think we are going to win the World Series. I really do.” Great, just what a Cubs fans need to hear, another prediction.
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14 December 2007
Surprise! Surprise! Guess what everyone; professional baseball players are using performance-enhancing drugs. Oh, the horror! Who’da thunk it?
Alright, before you all get on your high horse, let’s take a step back here and examine this closely. What everyone needs to realize is while San Fransicso Giants slugger Barry Bonds may have taken steroids to increase his power, these drugs do not manufacture hand-eye coordination. Remember that he was a more than adequate player beforehand that could already hit home runs – just not as frequently.
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With the Mitchell Report being released yesterday, and the whole of Major League Baseball, from the Commissioner on down, being condemned for letting steroids run rampant in the league, we can say without argument that this is one of the worst times in the history of the game. But for one man, yesterday must have spelled relief. Big time relief. Eric Gagne-on-roids-illegally-setting-saves-records relief.
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