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NJSPEEDER
02-12-2009, 12:39 AM
This is in the news so much again that I wanted to hear everyone's views on the matter.
My personal opinion is that prior to 2005, when MLB caught up to the rest of the sports world, it wasn't cheating. The way I see rules and cheating is simple, if it ain't in the rules it ain't illegal.
I also find it hard to believe that there are people who think this is the first era of sports that people used drugs to try to get ahead. Hell, Grant Fuhr, one of the greatest goalies in hockey history admitted to bumping lines before games to "get up".
How many players have had a drink, a smoke, taken pain killers, and other substances to get themselves ready for a game?
I also don't see how steroids are as big a help to hitters as they are making it sound. Yes, if you are stronger you can hit the ball further, but the vision problems associated with steroid use certainly aren't helping them make any contact.
My biggest complaint about the steroid issue is that this isn't the governments problem!!! Why are my tax dollars being wasted cleaning up a drug problem in a private company?
Enough of my rant. What does everyone else think?
Squirrel
02-12-2009, 01:16 AM
I agree, its part of the sports world... Nothin in this world is pure, why should sports?
Does anyone talk about tiger woods getting laser eye surgery? He now has better than 'perfect' vision, is that cheating?
Squirrel
02-12-2009, 01:18 AM
And after A-Rod's interview i have even more respect for the guy...
"Who cares what i have done in the past?, i win"
ALPHA
Knipps
02-12-2009, 07:56 AM
The Drug Olympics! NSFW for language
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=06-s9uz0qK0
FBODS4EVER
02-12-2009, 08:03 AM
This is in the news so much again that I wanted to hear everyone's views on the matter.
My personal opinion is that prior to 2005, when MLB caught up to the rest of the sports world, it wasn't cheating. The way I see rules and cheating is simple, if it ain't in the rules it ain't illegal.
I also find it hard to believe that there are people who think this is the first era of sports that people used drugs to try to get ahead. Hell, Grant Fuhr, one of the greatest goalies in hockey history admitted to bumping lines before games to "get up".
How many players have had a drink, a smoke, taken pain killers, and other substances to get themselves ready for a game?
I also don't see how steroids are as big a help to hitters as they are making it sound. Yes, if you are stronger you can hit the ball further, but the vision problems associated with steroid use certainly aren't helping them make any contact.
My biggest complaint about the steroid issue is that this isn't the governments problem!!! Why are my tax dollars being wasted cleaning up a drug problem in a private company?
Enough of my rant. What does everyone else think?
x2 i think it all has to do with the idol factor for kids
LTb1ow
02-12-2009, 09:19 AM
I can see it being ok at the stage where its not illegal and since everyone else is doing it, you gotta do everything you can to protect your multi-million dollar contract, right? (sarcasm)
But to play devils advocate, steroids don't make you talented, so if you don't have the skills and talent they aren't gonna help you.
Still is interesting as to why the feds are so concerned with how a private industry is doing....
Should be public interest based, if the public gets fed up and starts to not watch, then the industry to should crack down on juicers etc.
MonmouthCtyAntz
02-12-2009, 09:32 AM
You say if it isnt in the rules it not illegal, not sure if your aware but steroids were illegal way before 1995 in the US. Which would make it illegal right off the bat.
How many players have had a drink, a smoke, taken pain killers, and other substances to get themselves ready for a game? None of those drugs improve your ability to play. Smoke and drink hurt your play and painkillers only make it easier to deal w/ the pain of pre existing injuries.
also don't see how steroids are as big a help to hitters as they are making it sound. Yes, if you are stronger you can hit the ball further, but the vision problems associated with steroid use certainly aren't helping them make any contact. Its not that difficult, no steroids dont help hand eye cordination but it will increase your speed and strenght. If your already a good hitter now you'll be a good hitter w/ a hell of alot more power and speed. Simple as that. I emperimented w/ them in my younger days and I could have lived in the gym and worked out all day when i was on if they would have let me.
MonmouthCtyAntz
02-12-2009, 09:39 AM
I also knew alot of guys on and they never had any "vision" problems, only time I could see that is in years to come after years of steroid abuse.
i like how selig says that they will attempt to punish a-rod............WHEN HE FAILED THE TEST THEY WERE LEGAL. give the game punishment to all 104 players on that list, and all the players on the mitchell report. it will be like another strike year
LTb1ow
02-12-2009, 09:49 AM
I just hate that even if caught, they can still walk away multi millionaires....
I just hate that even if caught, they can still walk away multi millionaires....
its not their fault teams are too stupid to put steroid clauses in contracts
LTb1ow
02-12-2009, 09:53 AM
its not their fault teams are too stupid to put steroid clauses in contracts
Its just frustrating, I realize that its a loophole that they most certainly enjoy.
MonmouthCtyAntz
02-12-2009, 09:54 AM
i like how selig says that they will attempt to punish a-rod............WHEN HE FAILED THE TEST THEY WERE LEGAL.
If its and American business operating in the United States no they arent. It doesnt need to be in any contract. Its a federal law. Why do you think they came down so hard on Vince Mcmahon in the 80's ...steroids.
LTb1ow
02-12-2009, 09:55 AM
As long as Americans idolize idiots that can play sports and act this will all matter.
If its and American business operating in the United States no they arent. It doesnt need to be in any contract. Its a federal law. Why do you think they came down so hard on Vince Mcmahon in the 80's ...steroids.
he wasnt caught with anything, he pissed hot. so who is to say he didnt fly to mexico or some third world nation for each cycle?
kinda like getting drug tested for pot the second you step off the plane from amsterdam.
hot urine is NOT possession
LTb1ow
02-12-2009, 09:57 AM
Hmm hot urine
MonmouthCtyAntz
02-12-2009, 09:58 AM
As long as Americans idolize idiots that can play sports and act this will all matter.
That couldnt be any more true :nod: .. One of the main reason except for the UFC ive completely lost interest in sports and dont watch much tv.
MonmouthCtyAntz
02-12-2009, 10:01 AM
http://www.mmascraps.com/
scroll down, aroid video right there............
WildBillyT
02-12-2009, 10:37 AM
I think a big misconception that people have about steriods is that their sole purpose is to make you look like Ronnie Coleman. A-Rod may not have taken them to get big, strong, and massive. He may have used them to sustain a level of play that his body would not have been able to otherwise. Hell, John Mcenroe used steroids, and he sure doesn't look like he got extra power from it.
My real bitch is that even if you have a few rogue guys using, regular clean-cut players will have to start to use to stand out/perform equally. And that's a really bad thing.
WildBillyT
02-12-2009, 10:38 AM
http://www.mmascraps.com/
scroll down, aroid video right there............
MMA guys are so drugged up it's disgusting.
MonmouthCtyAntz
02-12-2009, 11:05 AM
MMA guys are so drugged up it's disgusting.
There tested, before and after every fight...more then alot more sports can say
WildBillyT
02-12-2009, 11:14 AM
There tested, before and after every fight...more then alot more sports can say
:lol::lol:
Tested for what? And don't just say "steriods" or "drugs"...
And what about during training/when they are not fighting?
MonmouthCtyAntz
02-12-2009, 11:34 AM
:lol::lol:
Tested for what? And don't just say "steriods" or "drugs"...
And what about during training/when they are not fighting?
Tested for everything...including painkillers. Most fighters fight every 3 or 4 months w/ randoms...if they wanna take the chance its up to them.
LS1Hawk
02-12-2009, 11:50 AM
i like how selig says that they will attempt to punish a-rod............WHEN HE FAILED THE TEST THEY WERE LEGAL. give the game punishment to all 104 players on that list, and all the players on the mitchell report. it will be like another strike year
I agree. There were another 103 names on that list that didn't get leaked (no pun intended). And that's a major issue too. Whoever leaked that information committed a crime as well. Those test results were confidential.
It's obvious here someone had a personal agenda against A-Rod and leaked the information on him and no one else purposely. But that being said, A-Rod still should be held accountable for his actions, as should anyone else on that list.
I agree. There were another 103 names on that list that didn't get leaked (no pun intended). And that's a major issue too. Whoever leaked that information committed a crime as well. Those test results were confidential.
It's obvious here someone had a personal agenda against A-Rod and leaked the information on him and no one else purposely. But that being said, A-Rod still should be held accountable for his actions, as should anyone else on that list.
accountable how, they didnt break any rules... they will be held accountable by fans and media and hall of fame voters. but they CAN NOT be fined or suspended, they DID NOT break any rules
98tadriver
02-12-2009, 12:14 PM
I agree, its part of the sports world... Nothin in this world is pure, why should sports?
Does anyone talk about tiger woods getting laser eye surgery? He now has better than 'perfect' vision, is that cheating?
so youve watched "Bigger Stronger Faster" too? lol i was gonna say the same thing
i suggest other people watch it too. It will clear up alot of myths and misconceptions about steroids and related things out there. its not a one sided movie either
NJSPEEDER
02-12-2009, 12:51 PM
I just see it as a simple truth that everyone who participates in anything competitive is gonna look for any advantage they can. Most people will do it with in the rules, someone will always cheat.
I see having a glass of scotch before a game the same as using steroids because it can improve an individuals performance. Maybe one guy needs to calm his nerves a bit to play where as another needs to be a bit stronger. Either way it is using a chemical to improve your performance.
The truth is that steroids weren't against the rules of baseball at the time all of these tests were taken and failed. Even better than that, most of the forms of steroids that have been popular in sports for decades haven't been actually illegal until the last few years. So these guys weren't even actually breakin a law in many cases.
Look at someone like Mark McGuire who's first big "steroid" accusation was because he has a bottle of perfectly legal, over the counter, androdestinedion(sp?) in his locker. It's not a steroid, it is an agent to promote muscle flexibility and help keep muscles hydrated for better post work out recovery. I know this because I worked at Vitamin World in college and we sold it, by the case, dozens of bottles a day. What is really wrong with it? Long term use is linked to liver problems, it said so on the bottle.
It just baffles me that rules can be retroactively made up because someone wants to make a story of things that happened 6-10 years ago. It wasn't against the rules at the time, in most cases the congressional investigation is following up on a non-crime, and there is no benefit to the general public.
WildBillyT
02-12-2009, 01:02 PM
I see having a glass of scotch before a game the same as using steroids because it can improve an individuals performance.
Really? Under what context would a competition be untainted then? What about gatorade vs water?
MonmouthCtyAntz
02-12-2009, 01:12 PM
LoL, not saying you but most of the guys that work at vitamin shops/ gnc's dont know jack except for what they read in flex magazine or the bottle....and it sounds like your talking about creatine, that keeps water in your muscles not andro. Andro was suppose to naturally raise your test. levels, and for what they charged for that crap it would probably be cheaper to go out and get the real thing. Ive been out of it for a few years but I starting working out at 16. I trained under Rich Gaspari for a few years and work in his gym for about 5 so I know a little about it . Regardless if the MLB had any ruling on paper about it is still Illegal in the United States.
Frosty
02-12-2009, 01:33 PM
Baseballs is a joke, the commish is a joke, I love how they went after JC Romero for having a GNC supplement that as NOT on MLB's banned substance list. He's suspended for 50 some games...the league said they will not entertain the idea of lessening the suspension.
Here's my take on this situation. If a player knowingly takes a banned substance they should be kicked out of baseball, PERIOD. If players took enhancing drugs before they were banned then so be it, I see no harm in that. It's competitive sports and everyone is striving to be the best...if that means having to take some pills then that's what you have to do.
If a player is caught taking a banned substance their stats should be stricken from the record books, they should be kicked out of the league. It just seems like there's no real consequence. A good friend of mine is a CCRN, if he fails a drug test he loses his job and the state of PA will strip him of his CCRN license, PERIOD.
I think MLB is just a joke, I'm a baseball fan but I'd love nothing more than to see the league collapse.
98tadriver
02-12-2009, 02:30 PM
if you ask me, its not cheating. you cant just take something and expect to break records without training hard. you can fill yourself up with all kinds of test boosters and other supplements, but it will not do you any good if you dont train. people dont seem to realize that. taking these things doesnt automatically make u a better athlete. you have to train and practice just as hard, if not harder to see any kind of results
Frosty
02-12-2009, 02:53 PM
Ron, I don't think anyone is staying these drugs take the place of training. Unless I missed it in this thread I don't think anyone here has said it.
We can debate whether performance enhancing drugs should be banned or not but for now there are certain drugs that are illegal. If a player is caught using them then the punishment should be swift and severe. If a player used them prior to them being added to a banned list then I don't see how a player should get into any trouble.
BonzoHansen
02-12-2009, 03:06 PM
I hate A-Rod, but I think he is getting the shaft here. I have since this broke last weekend. Who leaked this? What is in it for them? Why not the whole list. It all stinks. To be honest leave the guy alone, I mean I do not care where he goes on vacation or if he is dating Methuselah, oops, I mean Madonna. Enough already.
I also think the MLB Players Union screwed up royally and that may be the bigger story in the long run.
Here, article in today’s WSJ, I added some notes & some highlighting
For A-Rod, Placebos Might've Worked Better
Which moment of President Obama's Monday press conference on the stimulus package was more stupefying: that a Washington Post correspondent asked what the president thought about Alex Rodriguez's admission that he had used steroids or that the president replied? For the record, President Obama said he was depressed by the revelation -- aren't we all? It's fortunate for our national well being that Britney Spears wasn't also having a bad week. (I couldn’t believe that idiot asked BO that)
From the maelstrom of words in the wake of Saturday's Sports Illustrated story (by Selena Roberts and David Epstein) that in 2003 Alex Rodriguez tested positive for performance-enhancing drugs, a few significant facts have finally emerged.
Mr. Rodriguez has admitted using Primobolan and testosterone from 2001 to 2003; no penalty was attached to the use of such substances before the Basic Agreement between the players and Major League Baseball went into effect in 2004. Primobolan is not a prescription drug, and legal penalties for its use range from minimal to nonexistent; testosterone is a legal prescription drug.
Though both steroids are popular among athletes, it isn't certain what effect, if any, they have on performance in baseball. "It's almost impossible to say," says Will Carroll, author of "The Juice: The Real Story of Baseball's Drug Problems." "The main reason for baseball players to take PEDs is to increase power, but hitting a baseball has so much to do with hand-eye coordination, and there's no clear indication that testosterone and Primobolan help you hit a baseball better."
Mr. Rodriguez's entry in the record books tends to support this. From 1998 to 2000, while playing for the Seattle Mariners, he hit just 51 home runs in his two home ball parks (the Mariners moved in July 1999) and 74 home runs on the road. As ESPN.com's Rob Neyer notes, statistics generated on the road are "usually considered a more genuine measure of a hitter's power, as a single ball park might inflate or deflate home run totals." From 2001 to 2003, after being traded to the Texas Rangers and playing his home games at The Ballpark at Arlington, Texas -- regarded as a hitter's park -- he hit 86 home runs at home and 70 on the road.
If the PEDs A-Rod took increased his power in his home park, one wonders why they did nothing to improve his power in other American League stadiums.
That, of course, is not the issue the media seem to be addressing. The main issue is . . . Well, since baseball had no penalty at the time Mr. Rodriguez used the drugs and there is no evidence that they improved his performance, what is the major issue? According to Marvin Miller, former head and founder of the Major League Baseball Players Association, "There is a major issue, one which virtually no one has mentioned, namely Alex Rodriguez's civil rights."
Mr. Miller was referring to the leaking of information from the test results. In 2003, the union and MLB agreed to anonymous testing of 1,198 players to determine the extent of drug use in the sport. It was agreed that if 5% of the players tested positive, then random testing would be implemented in 2004. The linchpin of the agreement was that the names of the players who tested positive would not be revealed to the teams or the athletes. When results indicated that 104 players had used some type of PED -- at least 104 is the number now being given, though it has not been confirmed, nor were the samples retested to make sure the initial findings were accurate -- the agreement for random drug testing was activated.
On Nov. 19, 2003, only six days after the testing was finalized, a grand jury subpoena requested by federal agents investigating the Balco steroids scandal was issued for the actual test samples, which were at a lab in Long Beach, Calif. The union requested that government lawyers withdraw the subpoena for all the 2003 test results. And when they refused, the union filed papers asking for clarification on what the government was entitled to. The next day, however, all samples were seized, not just samples from the 10 players associated with the Balco investigation.
In April 2004, both the baseball commissioner's office and the players union were dismayed to receive a report from federal officials that listed the names of the 104 players believed to have tested positive. How could that have happened if the tests were anonymous? Apparently, says a source connected with the union, the lab's code was cracked and the samples were identified.
Fast forward to this past Saturday, when the SI story was released. We're now left with three major unanswered questions: Who made the leak, why did they leak it, and why was Alex Rodriguez's name the only one leaked?
No one can be sure why A-Rod's was the only name mentioned, but as baseball's most highly paid and publicized player, and the only player to be publicly linked with Madonna, outing him would have generated the most publicity.
As to who did it and why, there's a very short list of candidates, says Mr. Miller. "MLB, the union and the federal investigators all have the information, and if the first two had anything to gain by revealing a name on the list, I can't imagine what that would be."
Meanwhile, after more than five years of litigation, the union's lawsuit to recover the 2003 test results is pending in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit and might end in the Supreme Court. And at least 103 other players will be having some uneasy nights.
Jersey_TA
02-12-2009, 03:15 PM
The greatest baseball players in history never needed steriods way back when baseball started....why do they need them now???? They should play baseball for the love of the game......not the freaking paycheck. If you love the game you shouldn't need anything other than your heart to play.
Frosty
02-12-2009, 03:17 PM
If I didn't have muscular dystrophy and could pick whatever career I wanted I'd be a hockey player...why? Because I love the sport...however if I could make $8 million/year compared the $250K/year I'd also be playing for the money, wouldn't you?
ta350
02-12-2009, 03:31 PM
so youve watched "Bigger Stronger Faster" too? lol i was gonna say the same thing
i suggest other people watch it too. It will clear up alot of myths and misconceptions about steroids and related things out there. its not a one sided movie either
Word. That Documentary is unbiased and right to the point.
CamaroJoe1987
02-12-2009, 04:05 PM
i personally dont give a **** about the steriod use, that just basically means they are too pussy to actually work hard
i personally dont give a **** about the steriod use, that just basically means they are too pussy to actually work hard
you have to work just as hard on steroids as off, or you end up as a waterlogged blob
ta350
02-12-2009, 10:12 PM
i personally dont give a **** about the steriod use, that just basically means they are too pussy to actually work hard
People that use steroids work much harder than people not on them. If you use steroids and just work out normal your not gonna see the desired results... you'll put on more body fat than anything, unless you have a clean diet, work out harder than most people, and get the proper amount of rest. A few of my friends are BBs (Body Builders) and they are the most dedicated and mind set people. Theres no such thing as roid rage either, these guys wouldnt hurt a fly.
madness410
02-12-2009, 11:21 PM
well i know some athletes dont use steroids to bulk up or be stronger, some use them to recover quicker, like UFC fighters. maybe some athletes in the mlb use them for that purpose also.
bubba428
02-12-2009, 11:32 PM
didn't read the whole thing so if somebody else said it...O WELL
who cares? they'll hit/throw the ball harder put on a better show...if they want to trade being retarded strong for having a big attitude and tiny balls thats they're problem
Frosty
02-13-2009, 08:43 AM
Theres no such thing as roid rage either, these guys wouldnt hurt a fly.
Maybe with them but I know people that were taking steroids while working out and they were loose cannons.
WildBillyT
02-13-2009, 08:45 AM
Maybe with them but I know people that were taking steroids while working out and they were loose cannons.
Yeah, same here. Testosterone levels way too high.
BonzoHansen
02-13-2009, 10:00 AM
Maybe steroids are like some recreational drugs or booze and it just magnifies your personality. So a hot headed douche is just more hot headed on roids. As George Carlin said "sure, it magnifies your personality, but what if your an a**hole?". :lol:
There are many different drugs and some likely have different effects on the system so maybe you can't lump them all into a bucket that says "they cause rage" or whatever. Drug A may increase rage where drug B does not. So I think it might be fair to say the results from one or a few person niether proves nor disproves harmful effects.
98tadriver
02-13-2009, 07:41 PM
i personally dont give a **** about the steriod use, that just basically means they are too pussy to actually work hard
You are wrong sir. go back a few posts and read what i posted.
98tadriver
02-13-2009, 07:43 PM
Ron, I don't think anyone is staying these drugs take the place of training. Unless I missed it in this thread I don't think anyone here has said it.
We can debate whether performance enhancing drugs should be banned or not but for now there are certain drugs that are illegal. If a player is caught using them then the punishment should be swift and severe. If a player used them prior to them being added to a banned list then I don't see how a player should get into any trouble.
you missed it, lol a person or people mentioned that its "cheating"
CJDZ24_Z28
02-14-2009, 08:40 AM
I gave up on MLB back in 90's..
Knipps
02-15-2009, 02:00 AM
I still say the drug olympics are the way to go
Crayface
02-15-2009, 05:16 AM
what popular athlete doesnt use steriods???? thats an even better question...... they all do nowadays ever D3 football teams are juicing hard, its become intensly popular within the past two decades but as my opinion i just dont give a f***, there the retards ruining there body not me
BonzoHansen
02-15-2009, 09:11 AM
I still say the drug olympics are the way to go
http://thumbnails.hulu.com/5/761/13848_512x288_manicured__ttf3+VQsk0mAhkZtu-mtTQ.jpg
"oh, that's gonna hurt the big Russian". :lol:
Knipps
02-15-2009, 11:38 AM
Instead of countries, the athletes would represent pharmaceutical companies. You could have a whole host of new headlines! Viagra embarrassed at baton relay mix up. Prozac wins nothing, but still feeling fairly positive!
98tadriver
02-16-2009, 10:23 AM
what popular athlete doesnt use steriods???? thats an even better question...... they all do nowadays ever D3 football teams are juicing hard, its become intensly popular within the past two decades but as my opinion i just dont give a f***, there the retards ruining there body not me
when anything is abused, it will ruin your body. what next? streroids will cause brain cancer too? :rofl:
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