superbeast668 said:Who cares. Let athletes dope/juice. Baseball fuggin blows without it. Bike racing isnt any better.
USADA needed to get off lances cancer free nuts as soon as he tested clean. Sh1ts been going on for what seems like 10 years. Find him guilty without proof or innocent and move the fock on!
howwedo107 said:Why not let everyone in sports juice and they should have Olympics that your allowed to juice they would be pretty sick...it's their lives and bodies...who gives anyone the right to tell anyone else what they can and can't put into their bodies for sports enhancement
superbeast668 said:I dont think that the olympics would change much honestly! Or america wouldn't win as much lol
When we have a 500lb massive guy throwing a shotput a few thousand meters that'd be fun haha I think they'd change to a point because they wouldn't have to hide it haha man that sounds awesome
superbeast668 said:true on the hiding it part. dudes would probably squat and snatch a little more too id imagine. and next up ____ from ____ is going to attempt a squat of 950KG...
Lol I could see the weight classes changing too..
Seems kind of odd there are 10 ex- teammates who would testify against him.
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Seems kind of odd there are 10 ex- teammates who would testify against him.
It is kind of odd - either they hate Armstrong - or they're being PAID OFF to testify by the USADA.
"Hey - you finger Lance and we don't **** with you ... deal?"
I bet hamilton is onvolved
Geoforce said:Personally I think Armstrong used. EVERYONE was doing it, and plenty of evidence suggests he did as well. A non positive test is hardly proof of innocence, it isn't like it's impossible to use and come up clean, that's what doctors get paid the big bucks for.
That said, it's still a witch hunt and since he didn't test positive don't take away his titles.
They had to get him for something he embarrassed hardcore bikers around the world by dominating the sport.
Just because many are juicing does not mean everyone is. Just because many are breaking the rules does not mean he should go unpunished for breaking the rules and it should be allowed.Imagine legalizing PEDs. Many Athletes begin sports when they are 5. Legalizing PEDs just tells kids its ok and you need to juice. Do you want children, their parents and coaches juicing them up? Do you have any kids? Is that the shortsighted world you want to live in? (Don't give me some lame excuse that all kids are juicing Therefore its ok!) Not everyone juices. legalizing it is not punishing it is not fair to those that do not want to juice and don't want to take the risks that will affect their health from drug use.)Bunch of wrongs does not make a right.
Geoforce said:Who is arguing for kids to juice? And FWIW, I would say at this time everyone WAS juicing that was an elite biker. It's been pretty well established.
luclyluciano said:Well HELLO!
There are those here that are saying to legalize juicing and others justifying it by assuming EVERYONE was juicing implying that makes it ok. I am responding to why it's NOT ok to go unpunished and why it should NOT be legalized.
Why should athletes who care about their future health be pressured into juicing because others push the envelope and choose to break the rules.
The assumption that EVERYONE is doing it and breaking the rules is not a good a good enough excuse why it's ok! Actually it's quite lame and something children would say!
You break the rules and get caught you pay the consequences. Can't do the time (consequences)? Don't do the crime!
Yeah and all those guys were clean.
Well HELLO!
There are those here that are saying to legalize juicing and others justifying it by assuming EVERYONE was juicing implying that makes it ok. I am responding to why it's NOT ok to go unpunished and why it should NOT be legalized.
Why should athletes who care about their future health be pressured into juicing because others push the envelope and choose to break the rules.
The assumption that EVERYONE is doing it and breaking the rules is not a good a good enough excuse why it's ok! Actually it's quite lame and something children would say!
You break the rules and get caught you pay the consequences. Can't do the time (consequences)? Don't do the crime!
forcefan27 said:I think the "everyone" was doing it is grossly over simplifying the issue. Personally, I couldn't care less. But Armstrong was portrayed as a high character individual. Again, I dot have a problem that he was doping. But the guy denied, denied, denied until the very last second...and at that very last second, when he could no longer stop the report from coming out, he hid. Lance Armstrong is a bum.
Agreed, fortytwo years ago when I was in high school there were at least a half dozen jocks that were being prescribed anabolics. When I got to college, it was pretty obvious that the majority of the football team was juicing and had been for years prior. Off course doesnt make it right and this is just the way sports has evolved, world wide. Its an accepted practice, similar to parents having their kids prescribed amphetamines so they can excel academically. This is 2012 folks!This is the most ludacris statement. You do realize ALL sports are doping in one way or another. Do you really think all these nfl linemen are that huge naturally? That somehow humans keep managing to break records year after year with just "good genetics" all sports dope and singling any one person out for it is ridiculous. Also no one is saying kids should use were arguing for healthy fit athletes in which case steroids can help their game tremendously.. Stop being a troll and leave this thread
Knowbull said:Agreed, fortytwo years ago when I was in high school there were at least a half dozen jocks that were being prescribed anabolics. When I got to college, it was pretty obvious that the majority of the football team was juicing and had been for years prior. Off course doesnt make it right and this is just the way sports has evolved, world wide. Its an accepted practice, similar to parents having their kids prescribed amphetamines so they can excel academically. This is 2012 folks!
Docmattic said:NOt that i have read the whole thread so sorry if this has been stated, but when they showed the conference announcing Armstrong's dismissal they said that the medal cant be awarded to anyone because every one of the athletes that would have been eligable to recieve it were caught doping.
With that said....if all of them are doping, why not just give everyone their medals back. It seems everyone was on an even playing field.