The Super Bowl should be on ESPN the NFL is so doped up, so nobody will watch it like the BCS is now. I mean damn, the NFL doesn't have any anti-DOPING controls at all.
The Super Bowl should be on ESPN the NFL is so doped up, so nobody will watch it like the BCS is now. I mean damn, the NFL doesn't have any anti-DOPING controls at all.
Son that post is a rambling incoherent rant.
Actually they do. They have caught and forced out the door (or into retirement) more steroid cheaters than have ever been caught for all drugs in USA Track and Field.
The difference is that the NFL is far smarter than USA Track and Field. They have a commissioner that doesn't go out and talk about drug cheaters to the media. So I think the public doesn't think about NFL players being drug cheaters, even though there are a lot more of them in the NFL than there are in track.
Your_Father wrote:
Son that post is a rambling incoherent rant.
Son, that is a very redundant sentence.
Nope, it's not. It is missing a couple commas though.
grandfather wrote:
Your_Father wrote:Son that post is a rambling incoherent rant.
Son, that is a very redundant sentence.
players are DOPED UP ROID MONSTERS. Nfl is a fake sports league.
Every damn one of the NFL wrote:
players are DOPED UP ROID MONSTERS. Nfl is a fake sports league.
I call it the National Fat League, and I think you'll find that a lot of those FAT (let's call them what they are) linemen are actually taking large (and dangerous) amounts of creatine (on the order of 25 g/day, which is about 10X what they should be taking).
But, now ask some of your non-running friends who are the drug cheating athletes. I'll bet they might name Barry Bonds, Ben Johnson, they might mention Lance, but they won't mention any NFL players.
The NFL drug busts are actually on their site, but you have to look hard to find them. The last time I looked, they had caught over 60 NFL players on steroids, which is double what USATF has busted for everything.
Whoever takes over as USATF CEO should take note.
The NFL has a far smarter media policy. They keep the drug thing behind closed doors and out of the public eye, which--unlike track and field--has allowed them to keep their fans.
The NFL has 1,500 doped up players, and they are letting them kill themselves for Hollywood TV.
But once again, who does the general public THINK are the doped up athletes? BTW, I don't actually waste my time counting NFL steroid busts; It's probably more like 100 or so by now.
having the NFL test it's own players is as corrupt as having WADA, MLB, USADA, NHL, etc. test it's own athletes. the Media-Sports-Industrial Complex racket.
Why do talentless XC fags always accuse successful athletes of doping?
It's also public relations and managing media exposure.
The public does not want to watch "The 100 meter Championships for chemically-assisted athletes". They want to watch Usain Bolt do amazing feats (and dance afterward).
Simply talking about Merritt being caught does not make the public think they are watching a clean sport. It makes them think everybody is cheating. That is a major reason why you got to watch less track and field compared to swimming and gymnastics in the last Summer Olympics. The public was turned off by the drug talk.
USATF needs to wake up about this.
People will watch it because they just will. Many people will say they don't care who wins or will watch it for the commercials or because it's on at the party.
That's marketing- sell the product, make people think they like it. Face it, there'll be what? 11 minutes of action. The horrible half time show will have more action time than the actual playing time of the game.
the sb should be on PPV or on versus. freak shows belong there.
What are the chances that Clay Maathews is clean?
The question is, why do you care? The NFL is very entertaining. I love watching football. I dont care if they drink gasoline if that makes them run faster, jump higher, etc..
Dont hate.