Forever151
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He bought some L3 Terminus from CompleteNutrition in June
warning is on the side of box
WARNING: Any Person who participates in sports and/or any other competitor in sports who is subject to the WADA Anti Doping Code, or is subject to similar codes or other rules regarding the use of supplements in sports, should not use this product. Users are responsible for consulting with a medical provider and reviewing all ingredients prior to use. Users are responsible for complying with all laws and codes regarding participation in sports.
When the viagara that everyone has downed wears off, people will remember the following.
A. South Carolina and Vanderbilt are terrible. Harris started against Vandy last year and won. Florida found a way to Muschamp the game away against Carolina last year.
B. Florida beat Georgia with Harris last season.
C. Tennessee, Georgia and everyone else actually have to handle their business from here on out.
D. Part of that business for Tennessee is beating Alabama....on the road.
Everything has changed and nothing has changed
Scenarios in which this could occur:
1. Grier is Eddie Lacy levels of stupid. Not taking any supplements you use by compliance is approaching a brand new horizon of stupid for a college athlete. (Incredibly Unlikely)
2. Grier read the label and purposefully still took it because he thought "the rules don't apply to me" or "I'll never get caught."
3. Grier was supplied this by the Coaching Staff/ Nutritionist and didn't question anything. That makes him innocent, but damns the school. That would mean that the staff knowingly broke the rules which would cause heads to roll, post season ban, etc.
http://r.search.yahoo.com/_ylt=AwrC...-a-year//RK=0/RS=unYqSXBrNmd2hjLgHfDobd3UNFo-
"Will Grier Reportedly Gained 43 Pounds in a Year; Allegedly Failed Test for Ligandrol"
40+ Lbs in a year? If this is true, that's some serious weight gain.
Yahoo! - 410 Gone
"Will Grier Reportedly Gained 43 Pounds in a Year; Allegedly Failed Test for Ligandrol"
40+ Lbs in a year? If this is true, that's some serious weight gain.