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Lets leave the old guys/hofers out of it, Come on :| !!!
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ROLLTIDE4LIFE said:What do you guys think? Yes or NO?
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gamedaygator said:justinmandawg said:gamedaygator said:You win the spelling bee, I will the argument.
I disagree. What gives you the insight on the subject?
It is a simple fact that cortisone is just as "harmful" and as legal as HGH is. My point, that you were so quick to dismiss, is that Schilling injected a substance just as "harmful" and as legal or illegal as HGH.
CAROLINA BOSOX said:seitas said:cortisone is a steroid. Schilling injected that into his ankle so that he could pitch. Without the cortisone injection he could not have pitched that game. So is it safe to say that Schilling used a drug that enhanced his performance? Schilling is a hypocrite and regardless of the symantecs of your argument he could not have played without the injection. Without the drug he is not even on the field. Legal or Illegal Schilling was willing to put something foreign in his body to enhance his performance. He is just as guilty as the other guys as far as I am concerned.
Based on your argument then any diabetic player that takes insulin to allow them to play is cheating also?
seitas said:CAROLINA BOSOX said:seitas said:cortisone is a steroid. Schilling injected that into his ankle so that he could pitch. Without the cortisone injection he could not have pitched that game. So is it safe to say that Schilling used a drug that enhanced his performance? Schilling is a hypocrite and regardless of the symantecs of your argument he could not have played without the injection. Without the drug he is not even on the field. Legal or Illegal Schilling was willing to put something foreign in his body to enhance his performance. He is just as guilty as the other guys as far as I am concerned.
Based on your argument then any diabetic player that takes insulin to allow them to play is cheating also?
Diabetes is a condition vs. an ailment. Without the cortisone shot Schilling would not have died he would have sat in the bullpen with an ankle injury.
Other than Adam Morrison are there any known diabetics in pro sports?
justinmandawg said:gamedaygator said:justinmandawg said:gamedaygator said:You win the spelling bee, I will the argument.
I disagree. What gives you the insight on the subject?
It is a simple fact that cortisone is just as "harmful" and as legal as HGH is. My point, that you were so quick to dismiss, is that Schilling injected a substance just as "harmful" and as legal or illegal as HGH.
Then throw out Tommie John surgery, ACL surgery, hell any surgery, and toss in antibiotics.
asmsportscards said:you never know they worked out together all the time at the Uhive17 said:Braun
seitas said:I love the direction of this discussion. I don't have a problem with being a fan during the steroid era. I am knowledgeable enough put be able to put the accomplishments of this era into their proper context. I believe that Bonds was a top 10 all time player without steroids. I believe that with steroids you could make an argument that he is the best ever. Does that diminish Ruth, Mays, Cobb, Mantle? To me it doesn't. Just as not playing against black athletes doesn't diminish the incredible careers of Cobb or Ruth. Every era must be judged on it's own. The game has evolved and will continue to evolve. Rather than worrying about who did or didn't take PED's why can't we just go back to enjoying the game.
stevezimmer22 said:I believe Jason Johnson is. Pitcher for the Tigers and Orioles.
seitas said:CAROLINA BOSOX said:seitas said:cortisone is a steroid. Schilling injected that into his ankle so that he could pitch. Without the cortisone injection he could not have pitched that game. So is it safe to say that Schilling used a drug that enhanced his performance? Schilling is a hypocrite and regardless of the symantecs of your argument he could not have played without the injection. Without the drug he is not even on the field. Legal or Illegal Schilling was willing to put something foreign in his body to enhance his performance. He is just as guilty as the other guys as far as I am concerned.
Based on your argument then any diabetic player that takes insulin to allow them to play is cheating also?
Diabetes is a condition vs. an ailment. Without the cortisone shot Schilling would not have died he would have sat in the bullpen with an ankle injury.
Other than Adam Morrison are there any known diabetics in pro sports?
UMich92 said:seitas said:CAROLINA BOSOX said:seitas said:cortisone is a steroid. Schilling injected that into his ankle so that he could pitch. Without the cortisone injection he could not have pitched that game. So is it safe to say that Schilling used a drug that enhanced his performance? Schilling is a hypocrite and regardless of the symantecs of your argument he could not have played without the injection. Without the drug he is not even on the field. Legal or Illegal Schilling was willing to put something foreign in his body to enhance his performance. He is just as guilty as the other guys as far as I am concerned.
Based on your argument then any diabetic player that takes insulin to allow them to play is cheating also?
Diabetes is a condition vs. an ailment. Without the cortisone shot Schilling would not have died he would have sat in the bullpen with an ankle injury.
Other than Adam Morrison are there any known diabetics in pro sports?
There's quite a difference between corticosteroids like cortisone, prednisone, etc. that are anti-inflammatories and anabolic steroids like nandralone, dianabol, testosterone, etc. that increase protein synthesis affecting muscle growth and recovery.
Alex
NECpilgrims8 said:As for Manny, I don't think he was smart enough or cared enough to take anything. He is such a space cadet when it comes to baseball stuff, I really feel he just has a crazy head and insane hitting ability.