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A-Rod Story on 60-Minutes
Not sure if anyone caught it but if CBS is correct, and the evidence of the blackberry text messages is a smoking gun IMO, A Rod not only cheated, he made a full-time job of it.
Wonder how many reporters are scouring through film of A-Rod just before a game and into the first inning to catch him in the act of juicing. |
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Bad people do bad things. And then lie about it.
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Looks like he did something...But to never fail a drug test, and never get caught, that is strange...
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Guess that's why Bosch got paid.
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Lance Armstrong beat them all the time too.
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And those are the facts. He should not be judged/punished based on public perception of him. 162 game suspension is absurd. 50 games for first violation. So technically 50 would even be too much, but at least not so absurd.
Last edited by RockHardTen1985 : 01-14-2014 at 04:30 AM. |
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He made it seem like any drug testing protocol was very easy to beat if you knew what you were doing...... |
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Good to know. |
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http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/ba...ticle-1.389456 The biggest mistake Selig made was to wage this ridiculous war with ARod and risk making him look like a "victim". |
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7th or 8th most popular in this country now? |
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Baseball is clearly still one of the top 3 most popular sports in this country. |
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I know how you can make some money to cover your football losses. Write an EBook on the art of trolling. Your original nonsense got no play so you followed it up with this.
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You must be kidding. BTW, how do you think the NBA or the NFL would look if they had a real drug testing policy?
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