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Thomas Davis Has Been Suspended For Four Games After Testing Positive For A Banned Substance.


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3 hours ago, Harbingers said:

Even in the face of this diversity, Thomas Davis owns his game and made me proud with that acknowledgement. 

Seriously, that dude is my hero.

A man who gets suspended for breaking the rule is your hero simply because he admitted wrongdoing after being caught? 

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10 minutes ago, bull123 said:

That wreck was totally Shaq’s fault because he was apparently yapping on his phone and not paying attention....the other vehicle was a QB from Dook trying to get a shot at the nfl and the wreck messed him up pretty bad

Of course it was his fault. It still isn't an "issue". He isn't facing any legal consequences or any blowback from the league that might cause any issue at all. He'll end up writing the guy a check and that's the last anyone will ever hear of it.

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1 hour ago, AggieLean said:

Who cares. TD did what he thought he had to do and got caught. Get better at hiding it or continue to decline. 

Time to go with Shaq anyways 

How did that work last year? Coaching staff said Shaq was going to play more and he sucked so Davis ended up having to play way more.

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They should publish the substance for each and then list the proof it’s a “performance enhancing substance”

and if he’s taken it for 10 years, why is it not ok now?

its too bad it’s a dictatorship,.. not exactly American.

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3 hours ago, MadHatter said:

If you read the twitter or watched the video, he says it was an estrogen blocker that he has taken for years...so we actually DO know what he tested positive for.

I don’t know why he would take an estrogen blocker.....as one poster already said, diuretics and estrogen blockers are common to try and mask steroids.  Again, don’t know if this is what he was doing, but it is strange that a guy would be taking an estrogen blocker.

 

inam a huge fan of TD and my daughter is a classmate and friend of his daughter Sky.

Allows the male body to naturally produce more testosterone.

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