Schiefer?
Schiefer?
Casual and rek back at it again. Threads over everyone. You can sit back and watch two fools argue about the same thing for the millionth time
But the CAS decision on Coleman's ban showed one example of USADA breaking the rules, see points 45 and 46 and 47.
Again, this is far from being my unique interpretation about the courtesy calls. As a matter of fact, I used to call them warning calls, but since more and more posters called them courtesy calls, I joined in. "unique", lolz.
Are you that upset that that drug cheat and abuser finally got a longer ban?
4L wrote:
Casual and rek back at it again. Threads over everyone. You can sit back and watch two fools argue about the same thing for the millionth time
Good point. I'm out.
Although It's not the same thing, and fools wasn't nice.
I read it too. Good recap.
casual obsever wrote:
But the CAS decision on Coleman's ban showed one example of USADA breaking the rules, see points 45 and 46 and 47.
Again, this is far from being my unique interpretation about the courtesy calls. As a matter of fact, I used to call them warning calls, but since more and more posters called them courtesy calls, I joined in. "unique", lolz.
Are you that upset that that drug cheat and abuser finally got a longer ban?
Your “unique interpretations” go far beyond CAS and Coleman and USADA breaking the rules. This is unique to you:
“Tygart should be chased out, and USADA declared non-compliant by WADA.”
It was never really about the “drug cheat and abuser”, but about whether your complete selection of “facts” support your unique interpretations and views, while ignoring many other relevant facts that undermine these interpretations or views.
Again, WADA can step in on every single USADA decision, but it appears that they don’t share your expressed concerns about Tygart’s incompetence, and USADA’s non-compliance.
i prefer to sit back and let the facts play out. it is one thing to not like a coach's personality but another to accuse him/her without evidence. as a former coach i believed in positive reinforcement but holding the athletes accountable for their actions. i also believe my was might not have worked for all athletes. as far as the Mary Cain issue, i think all parties are to blame, including Cain, her parents, Nike and her coaches. I
Thank you for finally admitting that USADA broke WADA rules.
Look who’s back in. I wonder what WADA thinks of all this.
By their inaction, it appears that your unique interpretations are not ones shared by WADA.
When you cheat it's stealing $ from other athletes. Potentially millions of dollars of stealing. That is a crime and should be punished as such
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