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Mark McGwire Admits Steroids Usage

  • DRnSFw
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REALLY??!! The Hell you say??
why is it when mofo's do shiite but once caught they always come out and claim it was a "stupid mistake".
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sigh.. this dude is the reason why im a cards fan
I Don't Care. It wasn't against the rules so, I don't care.
Originally posted by BigRon:
I Don't Care. It wasn't against the rules so, I don't care.

Originally posted by Negrodamus:
Originally posted by BigRon:
I Don't Care. It wasn't against the rules so, I don't care.


Baseball didn't make steroids against the rules until like 03.
Originally posted by TheNaitch:
Originally posted by Negrodamus:
Originally posted by BigRon:
I Don't Care. It wasn't against the rules so, I don't care.


Baseball didn't make steroids against the rules until like 03.

I know I will take a lot of heat for this stance But. I don't care if McGwire or Bonds or Sosa or anyone else took Steriods prior to them being a banned substance by MLB. If the Owners and Upper Management were dumb enough to not ban a substance that was against the law when they knew about it in the 70's, the players ...can't be held responsible for using.

Taking steroids doesn't make you a consistent hitter. The strength to hit the ball over the fence as many times as they did, yes. But the talent to be able to hit a 95+ mile an hour pitch as often as they did is not thanks to steroids.
f**k him
Originally posted by BigRon:
Originally posted by TheNaitch:
Originally posted by Negrodamus:
Originally posted by BigRon:
I Don't Care. It wasn't against the rules so, I don't care.


Baseball didn't make steroids against the rules until like 03.

I know I will take a lot of heat for this stance But. I don't care if McGwire or Bonds or Sosa or anyone else took Steriods prior to them being a banned substance by MLB. If the Owners and Upper Management were dumb enough to not ban a substance that was against the law when they knew about it in the 70's, the players ...can't be held responsible for using.

Taking steroids doesn't make you a consistent hitter. The strength to hit the ball over the fence as many times as they did, yes. But the talent to be able to hit a 95+ mile an hour pitch as often as they did is not thanks to steroids.

My thoughts exactly.
Originally posted by King49er:
f**k him

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Originally posted by NinerFanMT:
Originally posted by King49er:
f**k him


[ Edited by jrg on Jan 11, 2010 at 20:37:32 ]
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Originally posted by BigRon:
Originally posted by TheNaitch:
Originally posted by Negrodamus:
Originally posted by BigRon:
I Don't Care. It wasn't against the rules so, I don't care.


Baseball didn't make steroids against the rules until like 03.

I know I will take a lot of heat for this stance But. I don't care if McGwire or Bonds or Sosa or anyone else took Steriods prior to them being a banned substance by MLB. If the Owners and Upper Management were dumb enough to not ban a substance that was against the law when they knew about it in the 70's, the players ...can't be held responsible for using.

Taking steroids doesn't make you a consistent hitter. The strength to hit the ball over the fence as many times as they did, yes. But the talent to be able to hit a 95+ mile an hour pitch as often as they did is not thanks to steroids.

Originally posted by jrg:
Originally posted by BigRon:
Originally posted by TheNaitch:
Originally posted by Negrodamus:
Originally posted by BigRon:
I Don't Care. It wasn't against the rules so, I don't care.


Baseball didn't make steroids against the rules until like 03.

I know I will take a lot of heat for this stance But. I don't care if McGwire or Bonds or Sosa or anyone else took Steriods prior to them being a banned substance by MLB. If the Owners and Upper Management were dumb enough to not ban a substance that was against the law when they knew about it in the 70's, the players ...can't be held responsible for using.

Taking steroids doesn't make you a consistent hitter. The strength to hit the ball over the fence as many times as they did, yes. But the talent to be able to hit a 95+ mile an hour pitch as often as they did is not thanks to steroids.


It's still cheating, and I hope the Hall of Fame sends a message to the roiders and keeps 'em out.
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Originally posted by pantstickle:
Originally posted by jrg:
Originally posted by BigRon:
Originally posted by TheNaitch:
Originally posted by Negrodamus:
Originally posted by BigRon:
I Don't Care. It wasn't against the rules so, I don't care.


Baseball didn't make steroids against the rules until like 03.

I know I will take a lot of heat for this stance But. I don't care if McGwire or Bonds or Sosa or anyone else took Steriods prior to them being a banned substance by MLB. If the Owners and Upper Management were dumb enough to not ban a substance that was against the law when they knew about it in the 70's, the players ...can't be held responsible for using.

Taking steroids doesn't make you a consistent hitter. The strength to hit the ball over the fence as many times as they did, yes. But the talent to be able to hit a 95+ mile an hour pitch as often as they did is not thanks to steroids.


It's still cheating, and I hope the Hall of Fame sends a message to the roiders and keeps 'em out.

Technically, it wasn't cheating.

[ Edited by jrg on Jan 11, 2010 at 20:46:24 ]
Originally posted by jrg:
Originally posted by pantstickle:
Originally posted by jrg:
Originally posted by BigRon:
Originally posted by TheNaitch:
Originally posted by Negrodamus:
Originally posted by BigRon:
I Don't Care. It wasn't against the rules so, I don't care.


Baseball didn't make steroids against the rules until like 03.

I know I will take a lot of heat for this stance But. I don't care if McGwire or Bonds or Sosa or anyone else took Steriods prior to them being a banned substance by MLB. If the Owners and Upper Management were dumb enough to not ban a substance that was against the law when they knew about it in the 70's, the players ...can't be held responsible for using.

Taking steroids doesn't make you a consistent hitter. The strength to hit the ball over the fence as many times as they did, yes. But the talent to be able to hit a 95+ mile an hour pitch as often as they did is not thanks to steroids.


It's still cheating, and I hope the Hall of Fame sends a message to the roiders and keeps 'em out.

Technically, it wasn't cheating.

Technically, it wasn't against the rules. If it wasn't cheating, then there would be no reason to hide it and deny it.
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