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Originally Posted by
Todd4State
Would you use PED's if you were a marginal player but it would guarantee that you could play baseball at MSU for a year- would you do it? Caveat is you would also get caught and suspended and get kicked off the team after a year and your career is over.
I'd probably do it.
No, cause I'm chickenshit and am scared of needles. #NoTats
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Originally Posted by
Todd4State
Would you use PED's if you were a marginal player but it would guarantee that you could play baseball at MSU for a year- would you do it? Caveat is you would also get caught and suspended and get kicked off the team after a year and your career is over.
I'd probably do it.
Sorry. No. Essentially you took a spot from a better baseball player . You hurt MSU and you taught your future kids that cheating is somehow associated with winning.
but hey, everybody does it.
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Originally Posted by
KentuckyDawg13
So, you care nothing about your long-term health?
This is one of the problems with today's instant society, will do anything for a flash headline.
Doing steroids for a year or even multiple years in reasonable doses is not going to have much if any long term health consequences. That's overblown. In smaller doses, which also work, they aren't going to have much negative side effect, not any more than your mom taking estrogen.
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Originally Posted by
HSVDawg
I'm still not convinced it was PED's that Plumlee was using, and probably won't be until its explicitly called out by a reputable source.
It's not steroids.
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Uh huh...thanks doc.
Originally Posted by
SPMT
Doing steroids for a year or even multiple years in reasonable doses is not going to have much if any long term health consequences. That's overblown. In smaller doses, which also work, they aren't going to have much negative side effect, not any more than your mom taking estrogen.
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Originally Posted by
KentuckyDawg13
Uh huh...thanks doc.
He's not wrong. The only reason steroids are taboo in the USA is because MLB got out of hand with it and Congress got involved. That and the fact that the media has no idea what they are talking about when they discuss a steroid story.
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Junior Member
Damn guys- does anybody not read?
We had a small drug problem on the team that Cann had to clean up. Thats why a few guys didnt finish the season.
None of this has been a PED issue
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Cheating to get an advantage is basically what freeze did. You know what... it paid off huge. Despite how this NCAA deal turns out, freeze made tons of money and is now a celebrity of sorts.
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Junior Member
I fully regret not doing roids when I played.
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Originally Posted by
Random Poster
Damn guys- does anybody not read?
We had a small drug problem on the team that Cann had to clean up. Thats why a few guys didnt finish the season.
None of this has been a PED issue
Regardless of all that, if the moon was made of green cheese, would you eat it to become an MSU baseball player?
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Senior Member
Originally Posted by
SPMT
Doing steroids for a year or even multiple years in reasonable doses is not going to have much if any long term health consequences. That's overblown. In smaller doses, which also work, they aren't going to have much negative side effect, not any more than your mom taking estrogen.
I was going to argue with you on this.... until I re-read and you said reasonable doses. Problem is what is reasonable. I personally have witnessed multiple people that have heart failure secondary to steroid use. They have been through extensive surgeries (multiple) resulting in living tied to a machine in and out of the hospital which is a Ventricular Assit Device. This is a mechanical pump that is surgically placed which takes the place of the left ventricle. The lucky one later received a heart transplant. Each of these individuals would tell you they were taking "safe" doses.
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