I didn't say the benefits aren't huge, of course they are, and you're right that it is physically impossible to compete as a bodybuilder without it. I guess I just chafe a little when people look at some monster and say "ah, that's steroids" and minimize the effort that it takes to look like someone like Bradley Martyn, for example, who's carrying 30+ pounds more than Arnold ever did at 6-3 with sub-5% body fat. Obviously he's not natural but he also put in a hell of a lot of work to get to that point. Your average weekend warrior is not going to look like that, steroids or not. Not the point you were making, but it popped into my head because of a conversation I was having this morning.
Incidentally, the best steroid-related stat I've ever seen is Brady Anderson's 50 HR season in '96 after hitting 13, 12 and 16 the prior three years, and then 18 in '97. It's almost like he said "No one is going to believe this" and got cold feet.