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Funny that the majority of NFL players that get caught are marijauna users. That stays in a person's system for at least a month.
You would have to define what type of drugs you are talking about. Cause no way are that many players on roids. They stay in your system too long and are too easy to test for.
And HGH certainly seems harder to come by unless you are in the upper echelons. These networks that get reported all involve international doctors and convoluted supply chains. I bet HGH is just not very feasible/available for mid tier and lower players.
Brian Urlacher's "history" is a carbon copy of Matthews'...lightly recruited HS player who was 5-10 and 165 pound safety as a sophomore. Goes to New Mexico (one of only 2 scholarship offers). Turns into 6-4, 250 lb athletic freak.
I can see this dragging out like deflate-gate. wonder what this will be called ?
Anybody that weight 240 plus and running 4.5 40's while bench pressing over 400 is most likely on the juice. I have personally never met someone in life that can do that who wasn't on something
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Hey, maybe you are right, but nobody really gives a fuck who you have or have not met. What you have encountered in your individual life is not really evidence of shit.
Some people are genetic freaks and can bench 200 lbs their very first time lifting. Others can eat whatever they want and always have a six pack.
Urlacher is different than Matthews in that he grew half a foot in his late teens. That equates to probably 40 lbs alone. Not saying he never took steroids but his situation is definitely not a carbon copy of Matthews.
Makes sense. Urlacher grew 6 inches in his late teens, so its expected that a lightly-recruited HS football player enrolls at New Mexico, plays safety, and becomes one of the most dominant MLBs in NFL history, and arguably the most athletic MLB in NFL history. That's normal. But when a third-generation NFL player makes it in the league, he must be on steroids because he only grew 2 inches in his late teens (from 6-1 to 6-3).
Makes sense. Urlacher grew 6 inches in his late teens, so its expected that a lightly-recruited HS football player enrolls at New Mexico, plays safety, and becomes one of the most dominant MLBs in NFL history, and arguably the most athletic MLB in NFL history. That's normal. But when a third-generation NFL player makes it in the league, he must be on steroids because he only grew 2 inches in his late teens (from 6-1 to 6-3).
Correct. You are a genetic freak in that category.
I used to think that everyone on CCS was Special person. Then I realized its just the same few idiots in each sports subforum posting the same stupid crap on a daily basis. Its truly phenomenal that something as elementary as pro sports could produce such a wealth of stupid viewpoints. What are you even trying to say with your whole Urlacher-Matthews thing? The only conclusion I can draw is that you think Urlacher didn't do steroids because he's taller than Matthews. Perhaps my mind cannot comprehend such idiocy, and its my misunderstanding?
Nothing that was relevant, which I thought I made clear in post #58. I specifically said Urlacher's "history" is similar to Matthews in that both were small in HS, both weren't recruited highly, both turned into top NFL players...I never said Brian Urlacher is physically a carbon copy of Clay Matthews. You have no brain.
Makes sense. Urlacher put on 85 pounds, but probably only 20 lbs of it was muscle. Good use of empirical scientific data to disprove the naysayers.