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Nope, just a poster on the Boneyard regularly.
Even worse, I think Tom Coughlin just signed a new contract for the next five years.
Nope, just a poster on the Boneyard regularly.
Even worse, I think Tom Coughlin just signed a new contract for the next five years.
We ran the Bob Diaco offense for the entire first half, it was brutal.What happened the Pats lose today?
We ran the Bob Diaco offense for the entire first half, it was brutal.
We ran the Bob Diaco offense for the entire first half, it was brutal.
For the lawyers in the room, how does an independent non-criminal or insurance-related investigation gain access to medical records? Do the players have to release the records - likely under direction of their legal team?Not guilty, well based on facts Peyton is not a cheater and Brady is. NFL says Manning didn't use HGH, other PEDs
During its investigation, the league studied multiple medical records, worked in consultation with what it believed were expert witnesses and conducted laboratory analysis.
Haha. But Brady has 4 asterisks!!
NB: I totally agree on PED use. I think it should be legal in football anyway, but that's just imo.
Not guilty, well based on facts Peyton is not a cheater and Brady is. NFL says Manning didn't use HGH, other PEDs
Legal PED use in the pros would make it more routine in college, which would increase use in high school and get kids started in youth leagues. So many people that would get affected who never sniff pro money.
Also, you would penalize everyone who didn't use it.
I know they are not as dangerous as they were in the Lyle Alzado days. But there is still far too much to learn before one could ever think of approving it.
I believe they could develop tests to better keep up with the drugs if they wanted to do it.