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Originally Posted by American Psycho
it's irrelevant whether it's allowed or not allowed people will still take juice eitherway , people still dodge and pass the tests and those who choose not to will be at the disadvantage just like they are now.
there's no way steroids are ever leaving sports.
Major League Baseball as a company probably doesn't give a shit they want athletes from a business standpoint to be juiced up and performing better and better all they need to do is have a few scapegoats like a rod and they look like they're taking care of it
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That reminds me of Ray Lewis, dude tore his triceps and was back playing nfl level football in <12 weeks, 1/2 the time of a typical recovery of a pro athlete with that injury. And si had the big story on him using illegal drugs in his recovery, deer antler shit or something. Problem was that particular drug requires a blood test for proof, not a piss test, the league doesn't do blood checks. So they really aren't concerned about it as an issue.
Ray went on to play in the Super Bowl that year and was lauded with accolades.