bama doping investigation

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#55
didn't need a thread. didn't need a thread in the recruiting forum. the ncaa has no interest in taking down their biggest **** buddy in the middle of its prime.
 
#56
#56
didn't need a thread. didn't need a thread in the recruiting forum. the ncaa has no interest in taking down their biggest **** buddy in the middle of its prime.

I figured it was relevant. Sue me and remove.
 
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#58
My Dad placed 3rd at the Southern Open Powerlifting and Every one of my friends use steroids and I used to take them......There is no way a 200 pound kid can bench over 500 pounds without steroids.

Edit- In no way am I trying to seem like a badass or condoning steroids......I have much more respect for the guy's that don't take them then the people who do.

You are crazy as he*l. I guess you don't respect your dad, your friends, or your self!
 
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#59
#59
Try it out yourself if you don't believe me...... Go to the gym 4 hours a day for 5 days a week, for the next 2 years and see if you even get too 300 pounds....Hell I have friend's on steroids who can't bench 300 more then once.

Never doubt what another man can do without walking in their shoes. I weigh about 155 right now and max out at 315 and have done it in competition w/o any unnatural help.
 
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didn't need a thread. didn't need a thread in the recruiting forum. the ncaa has no interest in taking down their biggest **** buddy in the middle of its prime.

This. The NCAA has time and again proven that they will not, under any circumstances, hinder a team's ability to make them money and right now there is no team in college football more marketable and profitable than the University of Alabama. Hell, we could end up with a youtube video of Bama players using the stuff in front of coaches and nothing would be done. This isn't about Bama so much as the NCAA. They give USC a slap on the wrist relative to what they did, they ignored the Cam Newton case almost entirely, Miami got a slap on the wrist and so did UNC. The only team they came down hard on was Penn State and I'm not defending what happened there but what happened there had nothing to do with athletics, the NCAA just wanted to look like they were the stalwart protector of the integrity of college football they claim to be, so they came down hard on PSU because it was a popular thing to do and it wasn't going to hurt their bottom line. Just like "All the kings men" follow the money.
 
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#63
#63
What reason? Because TR can play football? I don't get what that has to do with powerlifting.....

Because he is a world class athlete and you think because "your friends" can't do it, then there is no way TR can do it. :crazy:
 
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#64
Never doubt what another man can do without walking in their shoes. I weigh about 155 right now and max out at 315 and have done it in competition w/o any unnatural help.

155 lmfao my leg is bigger then u kid......and you are a straight lier saying your max is 315.


155........and benching 315, I can't believe you would even try to act like that was true.
 
#65
#65
Because he is a world class athlete and you think because "your friends" can't do it, then there is no way TR can do it. :crazy:
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Who do you know my friends and family arnt "world class athletes"?
 
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155 lmfao my leg is bigger then u kid......and you are a straight lier saying your max is 315.


155........and benching 315, I can't believe you would even try to act like that was true.

My buddy back in high school weighed in at 162 and bench pressed 360 to win at the mr Blount county contest and that wasn't maxing out.....he claims he didn't use steroids and I never saw him so who knows.
 

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