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Originally posted by RahKhemYou don't have to feel a damn thing about anybody, it's your prerogative. But to me, anybody who take pleasure in the fact that a man's family is hurting, regardless of the fact that some of it is brought on himself, is a punk, straight up.Comment
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Originally posted by RahKhemYou don't have to feel a damn thing about anybody, it's your prerogative. But to me, anybody who take pleasure in the fact that a man's family is hurting, regardless of the fact that some of it is brought on himself, is a punk, straight up.Comment
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Re: Gee what a surprise - Bonds out for 1/2 to whole year!
Originally posted by Erod"I really don't have much to say anymore," Bonds said. "My son and I just going to enjoy life. My family's tired. You guys [the media] wanted to hurt me bad enough, you finally got there.
"You wanted me to jump off the bridge, I finally have jumped. You wanted to bring me down, you've finally brought me and my family down. Finally done it. From everybody, all of you. So now go pick a different person. I'm done. Do the best I can, that's about it."
Whatever, Barry. Nice plea for sympathy. In other words, you're busted.
Seems familiar to when Jordan went away from basketball for awhile during his gambling problems. Except Bonds may be too old to come back.
Bonds may very well be done altogether.
Thats a warp view comparing the two not saying Jordans a saint but his father was murdered I think that tends to weigh on a person more than gambling which he never denied in the first place that he gambled.Comment
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Re: Gee what a surprise - Bonds out for 1/2 to whole year!
Originally posted by Erod"I really don't have much to say anymore," Bonds said. "My son and I just going to enjoy life. My family's tired. You guys [the media] wanted to hurt me bad enough, you finally got there.
"You wanted me to jump off the bridge, I finally have jumped. You wanted to bring me down, you've finally brought me and my family down. Finally done it. From everybody, all of you. So now go pick a different person. I'm done. Do the best I can, that's about it."
Whatever, Barry. Nice plea for sympathy. In other words, you're busted.
Seems familiar to when Jordan went away from basketball for awhile during his gambling problems. Except Bonds may be too old to come back.
Bonds may very well be done altogether.
Thats a warp view comparing the two not saying Jordans a saint but his father was murdered I think that tends to weigh on a person more than gambling which he never denied in the first place that he gambled.Comment
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Re: Gee what a surprise - Bonds out for 1/2 to whole year!
Originally posted by VanillaEpsJust because steroids hadn't been banned by MLB until recently, doesn't mean that using it was ok. The only reason why it hadn't been banned until recently was because the MLBPA is one of the strongest unions in the country. Cheating is cheating, no matter how you spell it, slice it, or dice it. Steroids promotes an unlevel playing field and makes you stronger, faster, and heal quicker than a counterpart that is not taking steroids.
Unlevel playing field? So does amphetamines pal. Has the MLB banned it yet? No. Has the HFL, NBA, NHL, the olympics? YES. Do aphetamines kill more people then steoids on a yearly basis? YES. Do Amhetamines enhance hand-eye coordination, overall concentration and focus, the ability to make your nervous system and reflexes react quicker? Yes. Amphetamines allow players to gain a competitive advatages also. Read something other than your local paper. Gaylord Perry and Phil Neikro are 2 guys alone who have admitted to cheating, were known cheaters before the even being admitted to the HOF.
The trainer, who spoke anonymously, said amphetamines "are more performance-enhancing than steroids." He said, "An average ballplayer on steroids is still an average ballplayer, with a little more power. An average ballplayer on greenies has increased awareness, increased hand-eye coordination and increased energy."
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Everyone in this place talks about cheating, when some of those same people have lied or cheated in some way to gain an advatage in life. Dont talk like you sit on some perch above everyone.
I agree bonds is a cheater. But, banning him from the HOF, asterisk's on records yada yada is just plain BSNCAA Football
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Re: Gee what a surprise - Bonds out for 1/2 to whole year!
Originally posted by VanillaEpsJust because steroids hadn't been banned by MLB until recently, doesn't mean that using it was ok. The only reason why it hadn't been banned until recently was because the MLBPA is one of the strongest unions in the country. Cheating is cheating, no matter how you spell it, slice it, or dice it. Steroids promotes an unlevel playing field and makes you stronger, faster, and heal quicker than a counterpart that is not taking steroids.
Unlevel playing field? So does amphetamines pal. Has the MLB banned it yet? No. Has the HFL, NBA, NHL, the olympics? YES. Do aphetamines kill more people then steoids on a yearly basis? YES. Do Amhetamines enhance hand-eye coordination, overall concentration and focus, the ability to make your nervous system and reflexes react quicker? Yes. Amphetamines allow players to gain a competitive advatages also. Read something other than your local paper. Gaylord Perry and Phil Neikro are 2 guys alone who have admitted to cheating, were known cheaters before the even being admitted to the HOF.
The trainer, who spoke anonymously, said amphetamines "are more performance-enhancing than steroids." He said, "An average ballplayer on steroids is still an average ballplayer, with a little more power. An average ballplayer on greenies has increased awareness, increased hand-eye coordination and increased energy."
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Everyone in this place talks about cheating, when some of those same people have lied or cheated in some way to gain an advatage in life. Dont talk like you sit on some perch above everyone.
I agree bonds is a cheater. But, banning him from the HOF, asterisk's on records yada yada is just plain BSNCAA Football
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Originally posted by USCTrojan83Unlevel playing field? So does amphetamines pal. Has the MLB banned it yet? No. Has the HFL, NBA, NHL, the olympics? YES. Do aphetamines kill more people then steoids on a yearly basis? YES. Do Amhetamines enhance hand-eye coordination, overall concentration and focus, the ability to make your nervous system and reflexes react quicker? Yes. Amphetamines allow players to gain a competitive advatages also. Read something other than your local paper. Gaylord Perry and Phil Neikro are 2 guys alone who have admitted to cheating, were known cheaters before the even being admitted to the HOF.
The trainer, who spoke anonymously, said amphetamines "are more performance-enhancing than steroids." He said, "An average ballplayer on steroids is still an average ballplayer, with a little more power. An average ballplayer on greenies has increased awareness, increased hand-eye coordination and increased energy."
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Everyone in this place talks about cheating, when some of those same people have lied or cheated in some way to gain an advatage in life. Dont talk like you sit on some perch above everyone.
I agree bonds is a cheater. But, banning him from the HOF, asterisk's on records yada yada is just plain BSComment
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Re: Gee what a surprise - Bonds out for 1/2 to whole year!
Originally posted by USCTrojan83Unlevel playing field? So does amphetamines pal. Has the MLB banned it yet? No. Has the HFL, NBA, NHL, the olympics? YES. Do aphetamines kill more people then steoids on a yearly basis? YES. Do Amhetamines enhance hand-eye coordination, overall concentration and focus, the ability to make your nervous system and reflexes react quicker? Yes. Amphetamines allow players to gain a competitive advatages also. Read something other than your local paper. Gaylord Perry and Phil Neikro are 2 guys alone who have admitted to cheating, were known cheaters before the even being admitted to the HOF.
The trainer, who spoke anonymously, said amphetamines "are more performance-enhancing than steroids." He said, "An average ballplayer on steroids is still an average ballplayer, with a little more power. An average ballplayer on greenies has increased awareness, increased hand-eye coordination and increased energy."
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Everyone in this place talks about cheating, when some of those same people have lied or cheated in some way to gain an advatage in life. Dont talk like you sit on some perch above everyone.
I agree bonds is a cheater. But, banning him from the HOF, asterisk's on records yada yada is just plain BSComment
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Re: Gee what a surprise - Bonds out for 1/2 to whole year!
Originally posted by mattstl77Of course more people die through the use of amphetamines. There are more available! Just because we are condemning steriods doesn't mean we don't condemn "greenies." Hopefully the Selig the talking buffoon changes something or else this sport is going to pot.NCAA Football
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Originally posted by mattstl77Of course more people die through the use of amphetamines. There are more available! Just because we are condemning steriods doesn't mean we don't condemn "greenies." Hopefully the Selig the talking buffoon changes something or else this sport is going to pot.NCAA Football
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Re: Gee what a surprise - Bonds out for 1/2 to whole year!
The San Francisco Giants slugger also said he was physically and mentally "done," and blamed the media for at least part of his troubles.
"I'm tired of my kids crying. You wanted me to jump off a bridge, I finally did," Bonds told reporters Tuesday, shortly after returning to training camp. "You finally brought me and my family down. ... So now go pick a different person."
Sitting at a picnic table outside the Giants' clubhouse with his 15-year-old son, Nikolai, at his side, Bonds said, "My son and I are just going to enjoy our lives. You guys wanted to hurt me bad enough, you finally got me."
Bonds said he was tired and disappointed following a winter in which he was accused of steroid use, his grand jury testimony was leaked and he had two knee operations.
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All I can say is: BOO-FRIGGIN-HOO. He brought it ALL on himself. I won't be shedding any tears over a multi-gazillionaire who is mad because he got caught cheating. When you are shattering records left and right, and then it turns out you're a big fat cheater, of course the media is going to destroy you. And he deserves it. Players like Bonds are destroying the integrity of the game, and the only way steroid use will be curbed is when a) More high-profile players are caught and humiliated publically and b) Players start dying in their 50's, from all the steroid and amphetamines.Comment
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Re: Gee what a surprise - Bonds out for 1/2 to whole year!
The San Francisco Giants slugger also said he was physically and mentally "done," and blamed the media for at least part of his troubles.
"I'm tired of my kids crying. You wanted me to jump off a bridge, I finally did," Bonds told reporters Tuesday, shortly after returning to training camp. "You finally brought me and my family down. ... So now go pick a different person."
Sitting at a picnic table outside the Giants' clubhouse with his 15-year-old son, Nikolai, at his side, Bonds said, "My son and I are just going to enjoy our lives. You guys wanted to hurt me bad enough, you finally got me."
Bonds said he was tired and disappointed following a winter in which he was accused of steroid use, his grand jury testimony was leaked and he had two knee operations.
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All I can say is: BOO-FRIGGIN-HOO. He brought it ALL on himself. I won't be shedding any tears over a multi-gazillionaire who is mad because he got caught cheating. When you are shattering records left and right, and then it turns out you're a big fat cheater, of course the media is going to destroy you. And he deserves it. Players like Bonds are destroying the integrity of the game, and the only way steroid use will be curbed is when a) More high-profile players are caught and humiliated publically and b) Players start dying in their 50's, from all the steroid and amphetamines.Comment
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