If Jerry wasn't part of that doping scheme, why would he try to protect the doper and attack the anti-doping agencies and CAS?
And, is he really such a bad coach that he doesn't notice when his athlete's performance jumps come from hard core doping?
If Jerry wasn't part of that doping scheme, why would he try to protect the doper and attack the anti-doping agencies and CAS?
And, is he really such a bad coach that he doesn't notice when his athlete's performance jumps come from hard core doping?
Swoosh! wrote:
Centro is the man.
I love how he answered the media's questions and if he says Shelby is clean, she is clean.
Case closed.
Assuming you’re being facetious
casual obsever wrote:
If Jerry wasn't part of that doping scheme, why would he try to protect the doper and attack the anti-doping agencies and CAS?
And, is he really such a bad coach that he doesn't notice when his athlete's performance jumps come from hard core doping?
“My athlete is improving a lot… they must be doping; it can’t be my coaching”
- No Coach Ever
Ok, huge self-confidence could be the answer to question 2. How about question 1?
casual obsever wrote:
Ok, huge self-confidence could be the answer to question 2. How about question 1?
Emotional connections. Imagine you have a long time friend whom you work with every day and respect the hell out of. And that person is also liked by pretty much everyone. Then they are accused of something you could never fathom them doing. (And they would have had to have been doing it right under your nose- possibly even while you were hanging out). How would you react? You’ll claim you’ll try to be objective, but not that’s human nature.
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Clam Evans wrote:
So they're were regulars at the truck and always got carne asada, yet she supposedly got offal instead and couldn't tell that she wasn't eating carne asada?
And "regulars" usually aren't susceptible to getting their order messed up.
The Pipedream King wrote:
CentroNO wrote:
Actual quote - "I know everything that she put in her body..." Any one else giggle at this comment like a mind in the gutter middle school kid?
I bet you do Centro... I bet you do.
Correction, he selectively remembers only most of the things that she put in his body.
Shelby had a pipedream king hidden in her dresser from her experimental college years (around the time when she got all the nasty tattoos). She took Centro from behind when he was passed out and ravaged him til 5am.
Centro would never tell on his master.
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Unpopular idea...
Maybe stop eating factory farmed carcasses pumped full of hormones, steroids, and antibiotics....
TAstE gUD tHO!
Agreed, but the thing about the pig offal is that it supposedly naturally has nandoleone in it.
Honestly, I wish Centro and Shelby were still together. I hope they kiss and make up someday.
Highly doubt it's as conspiratorial as some of you are making it out to be. I honestly think, in the very least, they don't think she's doping...or at least not doing anything more than any other elite. Just about anyone who knows her has come out strongly in her defense.
I'm still of the opinion that the burrito story is absurd. Centro admitted she was taking "vitamins" in the interview.... she probably took a contaminated supplement, didn't know it would make her test positive. I don't think it was intentional (based only on how sincere Shelby professed innocence- I know that doesn't count for much) but unfortunately that's not a defense when dealing with supplements.
fisher fischer wrote:
Agreed, but the thing about the pig offal is that it supposedly naturally has nandoleone in it.
Right but did you see the youtube clip posted on the boards last week with the throws coach talking about this?
Key points
1) Feeding pigs nandrolone steroids is illegal in the US, and
2) even if it was it makes no sense anyway because pig farmers can't afford to feed their pigs expensive steroids just to get them bigger
3) The meat would not have been imported (thus rendering the above irrelevant) because of covid quarantine restrictions, especially over the winter when this happened
4) Maybe the most important part - you guys know what offal is right? It's entrails and internal organs and most of the time it's stuff that is thrown away. It also tastes like cr@p which is why it's usually thrown away. I've never been to a burrito cart and even seen a "pork offal" option and even if there was one I find it hard to believe that after ordering carne asada you would be given pork offal and then eat 12 ounces of the sh$t.
Yeah "vitamin taking" was also the key concept at Oregon Project. "Vitamins" that make sure you are at the very top threshold of allowed testosterone, red blood cells, nandrolone, adrenaline etc etc etc...
Centro’s comments caught my attention because he gave more detail to the events surrounding the story that appear to not add up right.
First, I did some digging and the bachelorette- not the bachelor - was on in December. Very likely an honest mistake.
The second thing that I find odd is that Wikipedia shows season 16, episode 11 premiered on Tuesday, December 15. That’s the same date as the positive test.
Was she not tested in the morning of December 15? If so, perhaps the story is true and he just threw out the bachelorette as what she was going to watch with her friends. But it seems an odd injection of detail to the story that would negate the possibility of the argument (ie would have to eat the burrito Monday PM for it to be in your system Tuesday AM and that show wasn’t on Monday PM).
Could have just been the dude was gassed after a hard race and talking generically. But if he was serious, those details don’t make sense as they pertain to the timeline of a Tuesday AM test but Tuesday PM premier.
What we need wrote:
fethullah gulen rupp wrote:
of all the scenarios they could have chosen, i will never understood why they chose pork offal. just mind boggling.
I get that it's a ridiculous story, but what other excuse should they have come up with?
Based on the scientific journals, the pork offal was the only one that had a tiny sliver of feasibility. Short of admitting to doping or saying she took a tainted supplement (which would have resulted in a ban), I'm not sure what other story she could have come up with?
Yes that's true but also what are the odds that the place she ate before the test offered pork offla on the menu. I mean how many restaurants do that in America? 1 in 10,000?
HashTag wrote:
Centro may be defending Shelby because she has dirt on him. One never knows what may happen when one plays these “hide the burrito” games.
+1
Anyone who defends a convicted doper is suspicious.
There was also an episode on Monday December 14th. It was actually the Men Tell All episode. No dude wants to watch this episode which is why Centro didn’t go. So it’s a likely story.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bachelorette_(season_16)Another giver of +1 wrote:
HashTag wrote:
Centro may be defending Shelby because she has dirt on him. One never knows what may happen when one plays these “hide the burrito” games.
+1
Anyone who defends a convicted doper is suspicious.
One drug cheat defending another. Centro saw nothing wrong going on when he was coached by Alberto Salazar. Centro is a first class liar.