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Re: Current and former Alabama players offered performance

Posted: 2/1/2013 9:35 PM

Re: Current and former Alabama players offered performance 




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funat5pm wrote:
34011 wrote: It is the student-athlete's responsibility to check with the appropriate or designated athletics staff before using any substance, well who is to say that did happen, unless you have proof that it did, you would have to assume it didn't. ---------------------------------------------

Just took your questions and flipped it to be what every non-blinders wearing tide fan is asking. Now your questions make more sense to your opening sentance.
You trying to flip the script on me, that was pretty smart man and you are smart enough to know that Deer antler spray is not a PED, good on you, man. Now name the players that broke the NCAA ban substance policy.. THis should be good...

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I can understand that you hate to see a counterpoint used so neatly against your argument but really it wasn't that difficult.
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Posted: 2/1/2013 10:12 PM

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funat5pm wrote:

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funat5pm wrote:
34011 wrote: It is the student-athlete's responsibility to check with the appropriate or designated athletics staff before using any substance, well who is to say that did happen, unless you have proof that it did, you would have to assume it didn't. ---------------------------------------------

Just took your questions and flipped it to be what every non-blinders wearing tide fan is asking. Now your questions make more sense to your opening sentance.
You trying to flip the script on me, that was pretty smart man and you are smart enough to know that Deer antler spray is not a PED, good on you, man. Now name the players that broke the NCAA ban substance policy.. THis should be good...

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I can understand that you hate to see a counterpoint used so neatly against your argument but really it wasn't that difficult.
I thought it was a simple couterpoint, but not something most would agree with, you are wanting  student athlete's to disprove a negative, I don't think that is neat at all...You have a position  to downgrade bama's little run and I am trying to up hold that little run. I just don't think deer antler spray is going to downgrade anything, when the people out their saying stuff against the players says you have two brains, one in your head and one in your gut, these guys are crazy and the more the media talks to them the worse those two dudes are going to look
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Posted: 2/1/2013 10:18 PM

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As long as Greg Sankey and Mark Emmert work for the NCAA nothing will happen to a SEC school. 

Get rid of the SEC cronies in the NCAA and watch the SEC crumble.
12-0 Ohio State 2012 National Champions! Suck it NCAA

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Posted: 2/1/2013 10:35 PM

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Jetmanlee wrote:
milesjack32 wrote:

I played a major college sport from 1999-2003, the glory years of supplements and energy pill that are now banned.  I remember grad assistants telling us about supplements we should take that act like a steroid that aren't banned that you could find at a local gnc.  Weeks or months later the same grad asst would tell us to stop taking it because it just got banned.

I've posted this time and time again, the next huge sports scandal will be the rapid performance enhancing drug usage not only in college sports but in high school.  On my high school team alone in 98 I knew of a handful of kids taking steroids.  I have family and friends in the south and they always talk about rumors of players down there juicing up while in high school.  Where there is smoke there is fire.

In alabama, La,ga,miss,and uga I don't think so, really. Sure high school kids take roids but they are usually not very good. Plus, most kids cannot afford roids, man. Like cocaine, I am sure that would be the most used drug in high school but kids cannot afford it, same with roids. Black athletes that I grew up with did not mess with any kind of drugs, most of time. Now us white kids we would try any damn thing.
  We had two guys on my high school team take some roids, they both suxed, they took them so they could get laid at the beach, we would go to P'cola and they would lay some college chic's while they were Jr's in high school, I give them credit, they tapped some fine college students.
I know for a fact a school in central florida where their top players were all roided up. Kids were black/white didn't matter. They were getting sold cheap now so they kept the connections to their source when they got D1 schollies. Not even one of the bigger schools, but they ran through the regular season, and i wonder why.
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Posted: 2/2/2013 2:09 PM

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It still cracks me up that Bama players needed deer antler spray to win games.
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Posted: 2/2/2013 2:24 PM

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Stratbuck wrote: It still cracks me up that Bama players needed deer antler spray to win games.
Still cracks me up you actually think deer antler spray helped, hard to admit that the reason SEC teams kick azz is due to deer antler spray.
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Posted: 2/2/2013 3:13 PM

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34011 wrote:
Stratbuck wrote: It still cracks me up that Bama players needed deer antler spray to win games.
Still cracks me up you actually think deer antler spray helped, hard to admit that the reason SEC teams kick azz is due to deer antler spray.
I really don't care if it did or not.  The fact is that at least 20 players were buying it up like crack fiends the day before a BCS game.  That is freaking hilarious and nothing you can say will change that.   You look like a huge loser coming over after every little post to try and "prove people wrong."  Mommy and daddy must be proud of you.
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Posted: 2/2/2013 3:17 PM

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Stratbuck wrote:
34011 wrote:
Stratbuck wrote: It still cracks me up that Bama players needed deer antler spray to win games.
Still cracks me up you actually think deer antler spray helped, hard to admit that the reason SEC teams kick azz is due to deer antler spray.
I really don't care if it did or not.  The fact is that at least 20 players were buying it up like crack fiends the day before a BCS game.  That is freaking hilarious and nothing you can say will change that.   You look like a huge loser coming over after every little post to try and "prove people wrong."  Mommy and daddy must be proud of you.
You are right I should let you have your fun, no doubt. I just couldn't help myself, sorry. It was a loser thing to do I admit, should of left it alone.
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Posted: 2/2/2013 3:20 PM

Re: Current and former Alabama players offered performance 



34011 wrote:
Stratbuck wrote:
34011 wrote:
Stratbuck wrote: It still cracks me up that Bama players needed deer antler spray to win games.
Still cracks me up you actually think deer antler spray helped, hard to admit that the reason SEC teams kick azz is due to deer antler spray.
I really don't care if it did or not.  The fact is that at least 20 players were buying it up like crack fiends the day before a BCS game.  That is freaking hilarious and nothing you can say will change that.   You look like a huge loser coming over after every little post to try and "prove people wrong."  Mommy and daddy must be proud of you.
You are right I should let you have your fun, no doubt. I just couldn't help myself, sorry. It was a loser thing to do I admit, should of left it alone.
Besides that it was the Bama players who admitted to having "more energy" during and after the games.  Go tell them what antler spray does or doesn't do.  It's your favorite team not mine.
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Posted: 2/2/2013 3:57 PM

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Stratbuck wrote:
34011 wrote:
Stratbuck wrote:
34011 wrote:
Stratbuck wrote: It still cracks me up that Bama players needed deer antler spray to win games.
Still cracks me up you actually think deer antler spray helped, hard to admit that the reason SEC teams kick azz is due to deer antler spray.
I really don't care if it did or not.  The fact is that at least 20 players were buying it up like crack fiends the day before a BCS game.  That is freaking hilarious and nothing you can say will change that.   You look like a huge loser coming over after every little post to try and "prove people wrong."  Mommy and daddy must be proud of you.
You are right I should let you have your fun, no doubt. I just couldn't help myself, sorry. It was a loser thing to do I admit, should of left it alone.
Besides that it was the Bama players who admitted to having "more energy" during and after the games.  Go tell them what antler spray does or doesn't do.  It's your favorite team not mine.

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Posted: 2/2/2013 4:01 PM

Re: Current and former Alabama players offered performance 



34011 wrote:
Stratbuck wrote:
34011 wrote:
Stratbuck wrote:
34011 wrote:
Stratbuck wrote: It still cracks me up that Bama players needed deer antler spray to win games.
Still cracks me up you actually think deer antler spray helped, hard to admit that the reason SEC teams kick azz is due to deer antler spray.
I really don't care if it did or not.  The fact is that at least 20 players were buying it up like crack fiends the day before a BCS game.  That is freaking hilarious and nothing you can say will change that.   You look like a huge loser coming over after every little post to try and "prove people wrong."  Mommy and daddy must be proud of you.
You are right I should let you have your fun, no doubt. I just couldn't help myself, sorry. It was a loser thing to do I admit, should of left it alone.
Besides that it was the Bama players who admitted to having "more energy" during and after the games.  Go tell them what antler spray does or doesn't do.  It's your favorite team not mine.

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So I'm butthurt because of an article stating 20 Bama players bought up a bunch of antler spray?   Seems like bad press for your program so good thing you got that butt cream.  Have mommy put it on for ya.
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Posted: 2/2/2013 4:08 PM

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I think the whole story is comical but what is funnier is this resident troll who comes over here to "set us straight," even in the face of a story such as this. excited His life's purpose seems to be to amuse Hineygate.
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Posted: 2/2/2013 4:26 PM

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Stratbuck wrote: I think the whole story is comical but what is funnier is this resident troll who comes over here to "set us straight," even in the face of a story such as this. excited His life's purpose seems to be to amuse Hineygate.

 Run stratbuck Run.
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Posted: 2/2/2013 4:33 PM

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Gotta admit that it's funny. If it doesn't work, the guy selling that snake oil sure picked the right customers. Alabama, Louisiana and georgia. He figured he could make the most money off of the dumbest bunch of inbreds........and he found them.
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Posted: 2/2/2013 5:10 PM

Re: Current and former Alabama players offered performance 



34011 wrote:
Stratbuck wrote: I think the whole story is comical but what is funnier is this resident troll who comes over here to "set us straight," even in the face of a story such as this. excited His life's purpose seems to be to amuse Hineygate.

 Run stratbuck Run.
It must suck to be owned on a topic you are so passionate about.
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Posted: 2/2/2013 10:29 PM

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34011 wrote:
Stratbuck wrote: It still cracks me up that Bama players needed deer antler spray to win games.
Still cracks me up you actually think deer antler spray helped, hard to admit that the reason SEC teams kick azz is due to deer antler spray.
I really don't care if it did or not.  The fact is that at least 20 players were buying it up like crack fiends the day before a BCS game.  That is freaking hilarious and nothing you can say will change that.   You look like a huge loser coming over after every little post to try and "prove people wrong."  Mommy and daddy must be proud of you.

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Nice post. I don't know why the Alabama fans need our approval. I guess little brother will always be little brother. Alabama cheats, this isn't news. "Ridin' Dirty"
The views expressed here, are solely my own, well, most of the time.
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Posted: 2/2/2013 11:11 PM

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ESPN and SI have dropped this story like a hot potato, and the Sporting News is getting out just as fast. Read this Yahoo link about this SWAT genius and get an idea of what a nutjob this guy is that all of you are wanting to believe. It should be an insult to your intelligence.


http://sports.yahoo.com/news/n...-231411229.html


http://aol.sportingnews.com/ ncaa-football/story/2013-01-29/ ray-lewis-alabama-players-banne d-substance-national-champions hip?icid=maing-grid7|main5|dl28|sec3_lnk1%26pLid%3 D263403  I am sure they are not the first or last team offered ...
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Posted: 2/3/2013 1:17 AM

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Is this the stuff you spray on yourself when your hunting?
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Posted: 2/3/2013 8:31 AM

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DocSoloman wrote: ESPN and SI have dropped this story like a hot potato, and the Sporting News is getting out just as fast. Read this Yahoo link about this SWAT genius and get an idea of what a nutjob this guy is that all of you are wanting to believe. It should be an insult to your intelligence.


http://sports.yahoo.com/news/n...-231411229.html


http://aol.sportingnews.com/ ncaa-football/story/2013-01-29/ ray-lewis-alabama-players-banne d-substance-national-champions hip?icid=maing-grid7|main5|dl28|sec3_lnk1%26pLid%3 D263403  I am sure they are not the first or last team offered ...
Whew.  Thank God.  Now we can get back to more important issues like who can out research the other on the internet like a desperate kid or who is the bigger head coach douche.

Go BUCKS!!!
OHIO STATE in '13!!!
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Posted: 2/3/2013 8:52 AM

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DocSoloman wrote:   Read this Yahoo link about this SWAT genius and get an idea of what a nutjob this guy is that all of you are wanting to believe. It should be an insult to your intelligence.


http://sports.yahoo.com/news/n...-231411229.html


http://aol.sportingnews.com/ ncaa-football/story/2013-01-29/ ray-lewis-alabama-players-banne d-substance-national-champions hip?icid=maing-grid7|main5|dl28|sec3_lnk1%26pLid%3 D263403  I am sure they are not the first or last team offered ...
 
He certainly does seem like the kind of clown who would attract the simpletons who play for Bama.  Makes sense now.


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