There are no questions in mjolniry2k's mind. He has no mind, whatsoever.
He cannot ponder question of guilt or suspect behaviors. Neither is he acquainted with any former or active professional athletes from any sport.
He does not read news reports, only the commercials.
As Terry Bradshaw once told me---'corked bats are not the only way Sammy Sosa cheats" as terry moved his right hand over to his open left arm---and fained an injection of illegal PEDs. This was just after Sammy's bat disintegrated in full view of a National TV audience. Hard to deny it, but mjolnir will.
Anyway, that was in 2003. Today we have NFL New Orleans Head Coach, and Superbowl alumini of Terry Bradshaw's Pittsburg Steeler Team, Jim Haslett---going public on steroid use:
He admits to taking steroids in the NFL. Wow, what a surprise.
Further, and this is what you LA fans had better understand, he said:
'If you didn't (take steroids) you weren't as strong as everybody else, you weren't as fast as everybody else,' Haslett said. 'That's the only reason to do it. Everybody's looking for a competitive edge.'
Haslett did say everybody. I'll take that to mean 100% used steroids despite only three Steeler athletes now admitting to this after 30 years!
btw: they were NOT illegal then.
Haslett also sited the side effects of steroids as the reason he quit the sport.
Haslett was 160 lbs in HS, 230 lbs in college and 250 lbs as a lineman in the NFL.
Today that position calls for a 325-360 lbs athlete.
Supersize me!
Who can win a TDF w/o steroids, corticosteroids, blood boosting, and stimulants?
Indurain's doctor says NOBODY can.
He cannot ponder question of guilt or suspect behaviors. Neither is he acquainted with any former or active professional athletes from any sport.
He does not read news reports, only the commercials.
As Terry Bradshaw once told me---'corked bats are not the only way Sammy Sosa cheats" as terry moved his right hand over to his open left arm---and fained an injection of illegal PEDs. This was just after Sammy's bat disintegrated in full view of a National TV audience. Hard to deny it, but mjolnir will.
Anyway, that was in 2003. Today we have NFL New Orleans Head Coach, and Superbowl alumini of Terry Bradshaw's Pittsburg Steeler Team, Jim Haslett---going public on steroid use:
He admits to taking steroids in the NFL. Wow, what a surprise.
Further, and this is what you LA fans had better understand, he said:
'If you didn't (take steroids) you weren't as strong as everybody else, you weren't as fast as everybody else,' Haslett said. 'That's the only reason to do it. Everybody's looking for a competitive edge.'
Haslett did say everybody. I'll take that to mean 100% used steroids despite only three Steeler athletes now admitting to this after 30 years!
btw: they were NOT illegal then.
Haslett also sited the side effects of steroids as the reason he quit the sport.
Haslett was 160 lbs in HS, 230 lbs in college and 250 lbs as a lineman in the NFL.
Today that position calls for a 325-360 lbs athlete.
Supersize me!
Who can win a TDF w/o steroids, corticosteroids, blood boosting, and stimulants?
Indurain's doctor says NOBODY can.
micron said:Mr Angry - your contention that Armstrong has been thoroughly examined by the French prosecution is absolutely false. Letters have been sent to the head offices of Discovery, Tailwind and all Armstrong's houses. He has not responded to any of them.
One could speculate that Armstrong's swift witrhdrawl from Paris-Nice could have had as much to do with the French prosecutors breathing down his neck. This statement is pure speculation. My first statement is fact.
It is somewhat like the assertion that USPS were completely cleared in the Actovegin investigation. In fact, the investigators asked for fresh samples that could be tested for the raft of medical products used by USPS and thereby cross checked against declared meds to definitively prove whether or not they were using some unknown product - tests that would have proved beyond doubt that no PEDs were being used. Instead, Armstrong denied the prosecutors fresh samples. This is another fact, easily checkable, in the public domain. While Armstrong was perfectly within his rights to deny the investigators fresh samples, why would he do so if he has nothing to hide? A tiresome procedure, sure, but if you're squeaky clean how long does it take to pee in a cup and give a blood sample?
I'm not a well respected, award winning writer either, but I find this fact throws up some questions, don't you?