About time wrote:
random track geek wrote:
Ah! Solving athletics' problems one anonymous message board post at a time. Why didn't I see the obviousness of that solution.
Because I work in the athletics sphere and admitting you don't think clean sport can work is as sure of a way to get yourself blackballed in the industry. I understand the nobility, but it's a fools errand to continue the effort. The only reason we haven't given up yet is because we continually get new younger athletes in the sport who think their generation can be the ones. Time to be realistic and focus on what can actually be done.
What "can actually be done"? How about not giving passes to people? How about making the testing equal across the board? How about not covering up positives? How about having people that run the effing thing not taking bribes? How about having some transparency with busts like Aden? There's a laundry list of billet points to pursue and enforce before we go jumping into your milquetoast scenario. Quit being a pu$$y.