Wednesday, January 13, 2010

MLB: Mark McGwire's Confession

In recent news we found out what we all thought was the case in that Mark McGwire used steroids. This story isn't complex, but it isn't so cut and dry either. There are unique aspects to this story. Lets break it down:

Did he ever deny using steroids?




That video of the congressional hearing tells me no. All he ever said was "I don't want to talk about my past." He knew what he did, but he wasn't there to admit anything. He was there to help bring out a positive message. Now that he has admitted to it maybe he can become a better advocate for the kids. He's been in hiding since that hearing.

How long did he take steroids? and how long did we think he took steroids?




He said he was taking the 'roids on and off for nearly a decade and that pretty much gives us a fair timeline, but for some reason I didn't think he was using steroids for that long. I guess with him using Andro I thought that took the place of the steroids. If you look at it, Andro was a steroid minus a few chemicals. I admittedly took what they called "Andro" after seeing Mark McGwire doing a interview after a game. I believe it was right behind him in his locker. I was influenced to take the supplement to help me on the field. If it influenced me, how many other young players did it influence? I felt like superman! Then I read the label and did some research on the drug. They had a side-by-side comparison of Andro and Steroids. There was virtually no difference except that Andro was legal (at the time) and Steroids weren't. They both had similar side affects. I don't know much about how to take these things or how much. Did I take Andro correctly and did I take the correct amount? Only time will tell.

Will he be prosecuted like some of the other players?




He shouldn't because he never lied and no player has been charged with anything other than perjury and/or lying under oath. He will in fact be prosecuted by the public and the media until they deem the subject boring and tiresome. Kind of like Brett Farve.

The only part of this story that Mark McGwire is standing up against is Mr. Jose Canseco and what he wrote in his books. Jose Canseco still says what he says is the truth and the only truth:





Listen, I really dislike what Jose Canseco is about. He is out for money. He did what he had to do in baseball to gain wealth and when the money ran out he sold out. He banished himself from baseball with his books. He can't hold anyone else responsible for the aftermath from what he did.

You know what though?

He doesn't. He knows exactly what he did while in the game and out of the game. He is very intelligent.

What Jose says about baseball not being able to "stoop" to his level, the truth...He might be right.

Time heals all wounds, but time also allows wounds to be re-opened.

So far several aspects of Jose Canseco's books have come true. You can't say that what he writes or says are lies, not anymore, but I'm not willing to give a person like that the benefit of the doubt either.

Mark McGwire just proves once more that the outing of players who have used steroids only hurts the game. The players who have used don't hurt the game only the stories that are written about them do. The list of players who have used in the past don't clean up the game only the drug policy that police the league can do that.

Senator George Mitchell's report was a "witch hunt" that damaged the game. The Congressional Hearings aided in this and it resulted in nothing but two player's lying under oath and a drug policy that was going to be put in place anyway. Why spend the money and time on something without trying to help the situation. What good is it when the result equals pure negativity.

Baseball and the Government got it wrong. The only thing that should have come from Canseco's book should have been a stricter drug policy and we all should have moved on from there.

The Game Still Intact.

Congress Sticking to Politics.

Jose Canseco being forgotten.

and the guilty Players being eaten alive with their own guilt without harming anyone else around them.





Wednesday, September 23, 2009

NFL: Ocho Cinco's leap was planned! Not too shocking.

After a week off for a trip to the NYC I come back to the great story of Chad Ochocinco doing the Lambo Leap, or is it the Bengal Leap, into the Green Bay crowd. As I am watching this I'm thinking he is crazier than I thought. That's like an opposing fan leaping into a rowdy Raiders crowd in Oakland. He would get eat'n up never to return. But low and behold he finds the loan Cincinnati Bengals fans right there to embrace him.

My next thought was..."How did those Bengals Fans get those kind of seats?" First they must know someone. Second how crazy are they to show their Bengal pride in the middle of all that cheese?


Of Course!

Ochocinco has to plan and pay for all of the publicity himself so that if in the off chance he actually scores a TD he can do something cool. I thought it was awesome that he found a lump of Bengals fans to jump to, but only when I thought it was random. Kind of like when Manny Ramirez gave the lone Boston Fan a high five after making a catch in the outfield. The randomness intrigued me.

Chad Johnson had a great year once upon a time, but he doesn't exist anymore. Since the birth of Ochocinco he can only pay to get the attention he so desperately needs. I wouldn't be surprised if he is the next Pro Athlete to file bankruptcy because of all the money he's gonna spend to try and stay relevant in the sports world.

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Tuesday, September 8, 2009

MLB: Pittsburgh Pirates did it...they are the worst team ever!

It's all Francisco Cabrera's fault for the Pirates downfall since 1992. Who is Francisco Cabrera? He is the one that hit the two-run single to score David Justice and Sid Bream for the Atlanta Braves in Game 7 of the 1992 NLCS to win the game. Seems fitting that a guy that ended up closing out their last winning season be a guy no one really knows, because no one really know anyone on the 2009 Pittsburgh Pirates.




The question isn't when will they have a winning season again, because will they survive the economic down turn. They are trending almost 50,000 less fans this year then last year, which doesn't seem like much their average dipped below 20,000 fans a night. The park is great! The town is great! The team is disappointing.

Hopefully the Pittsburgh faithful will experience what the Tampa Rays faithful did in 2008 really soon. Maybe they should change their name like the Rays. Maybe the "Buccos" or the "Swashbucklers". Or maybe they should stick with their talent when they become good players and stop farming them out to the rest of the league. And maybe they shouldn't lock their young players up that aren't for sures (Ian Snell, Ryan Doumit).

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Monday, September 7, 2009

NFL: Shawne Merriman arrested for Tequila abuse

"Lights Out" once again allegedly turned to the dark side after getting arrested for a domestic dispute. He supposedly choked out his girlfriend Tila Tequila and restrained her from leaving his presence.



Come to find out the Tila Tequila was silly drunk when this all went down. In my eyes it went down like this; They were out, she was drinking and he wasn't. Well, not a lot because the season is about to start. He didn't want her to leave in the state she was in, for her safety. She got uptight and started wailing on him and being the big man that he is tried to restrain her, for her safety. She gets him for choking her and false imprisonment.

Was not there, don't care to be there, but things like this happen when you are drunk.

Say no to alcohol kids!!! and Crazy women from MTV reality shows... it's not worth it.

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NFL: Matt Stafford get the Opening Day nod

The Detroit Lions named Matt Stafford the starting Quarterback to start the 2009 season. Will he be the next "Matt Ryan" or the next "Ryan Leaf". Only time will tell. In my eyes he'll be somewhere in the middle.


The Lions are desperate to win a game and fill the seats in a city that already is hurting economically. Their record in the last 24 games has been 1-23. Anything to get their minds off of that would be good, but throwing a rookie Quarterback into the fire to do that? We will see how strong he really is. Hey at least he doesn't have to do it in New York... sorry Mark Sanchez!

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Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Soccer: Bolivian player drop kicks opponenet in the face

Sergio Jauregi blindsided rival player Leonardo Medina in revenge for an earlier incident in the match when Medina elbowed him in the face. This is unbelievable!





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NFL: Mark Sanchez named starter for Jets

Rex Ryan announced today that Mark Sanchez will start at Quarterback for the New York Jets this season. I agree with this decision. Kellen Clemens just won't get it done, at least not any better than Sanchez. The Jets might as well get Sanchez's feet wet now.


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