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Be Prepared to Lose Some Players (NFL Wide HGH Testing)


Proudiddy

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Once HGH testing is rampant and successful, they scientist will just make something different that can't be detected.

Basically. It isn't avoidable or something that can be deterred. Players will find a way to improve themselves the fastest way possible.

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If gou think HGH use wasn't rampant in the NFL, you have your head in the sand. Pro sports is BIG business. There's millions of dollars at stake. Guys are always looking for an edge and HGH is a proven way to get an edge and wasn't tested for previously. Put two and two tegether on that one.

I nust wonder if there will be medical exemptions? If so, look for some guys to all of a sudden get diagnosed and require hormone replacement therapy

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then some other scientist will find a way to detect it, and testing for that will become rampant and successful, all while new PEDs become available etc.

just how it goes. if you want a clean league, you work with what you can to keep it clean.

right it is a never ending circle.

do you know what the definition of insanity is?

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Haha people will get mad but it's actually a compliment to his physique...he's very impressive looking.

do you hate Cam b/c you are secretly attracted to him and therefore you feel bashing him will aid you in keeping your troubling thoughts surpressed?

or do you just not buy into the hype of a 1 yr college QB who ran so much?

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I'm not secretly attracted to him...dude is impressive looking. I'm comfortable with my sexuality...I'm not above admiring the handsomeness of another man, just go look back at some of my Justin Timerblake threads.

The second part I'm not going to touch in this thread

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I'm not secretly attracted to him...dude is impressive looking. I'm comfortable with my sexuality...I'm not above admiring the handsomeness of another man, just go look back at some of my Justin Timerblake threads.

The second part I'm not going to touch in this thread

:leaving:

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Jason La Canfora confirms the final version of the league’s new collective bargaining agreement will contain no testing for human growth hormone.

Breer is reporting on NFLN right now live, that it IS in the new CBA... And I'm seeing it reported from other sources too.

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