V vansmack2000 New member Mar 17, 2005 #1 The players are up next to testify. The policy really is a joke. If they followed the Olympic standards then it would have some cred
The players are up next to testify. The policy really is a joke. If they followed the Olympic standards then it would have some cred
M MattTheSkywalker Elite Mentor Platinum Mar 17, 2005 #2 Re: Congress seems to be shredding the baseball steriod policy Fans don't care. Neither should Congress.
Re: Congress seems to be shredding the baseball steriod policy Fans don't care. Neither should Congress.
SoreArms New member Mar 17, 2005 #5 They should make it legal to supplement under a physicians care then we all win the players get better and recover quicker from injuries, the fans see a better show (more homeruns, hits, faster pitches, etc...)
They should make it legal to supplement under a physicians care then we all win the players get better and recover quicker from injuries, the fans see a better show (more homeruns, hits, faster pitches, etc...)
chewyxrage New member Mar 17, 2005 #6 SoreArms said: They should make it legal to supplement under a physicians care then we all win the players get better and recover quicker from injuries, the fans see a better show (more homeruns, hits, faster pitches, etc...) Click to expand... nah - that's not fair to the players who don't want to inject synthetic chemicals into their bodies. Doing that would pretty much make it mandatory for every ball player to juice.
SoreArms said: They should make it legal to supplement under a physicians care then we all win the players get better and recover quicker from injuries, the fans see a better show (more homeruns, hits, faster pitches, etc...) Click to expand... nah - that's not fair to the players who don't want to inject synthetic chemicals into their bodies. Doing that would pretty much make it mandatory for every ball player to juice.
chesty Bodybuilding Competitor Elite Moderator Mar 17, 2005 #7 it is a private business and geared toward the best survive. So there you have it. Congress has no business interferring in private matters.
it is a private business and geared toward the best survive. So there you have it. Congress has no business interferring in private matters.