Interesting article, Portis treats with this guy.
ESPN.com - GEN - Fish: Treatment questioned for T.O. and other stars (http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/news/story?id=2742687)
mooby
01-29-2007, 05:25 PM
Well his treatment is working, but all the same it's better to play safe and just get a medical license. That and he needs to move to a state where it's legal to practice naturopathy.
dmek25
01-29-2007, 05:51 PM
is this man a legal doctor?
wilsowilso
01-29-2007, 06:04 PM
The NFL needs a much tougher policy. That guy is giving those guys HGH. There's no question in my mind.
The NFL needs a much tougher policy. That guy is giving those guys HGH. There's no question in my mind.
He probably is.
The sad part is:
"He says he and personal trainer Melvyn Williams have had five Washington Redskins starters, including Portis, "under contract" for the past two seasons. Sloan says he flies up to the nation's capital every other Friday to care for his athletes."
SmootSmack
01-29-2007, 06:16 PM
Y'all laughed when Offiss said Portis is juicin'. Who's laughing now? Only the football man, that's who. Not the football fans
GhettoDogAllStars
01-29-2007, 06:59 PM
The NFL's stance on steroids is as clear as day:
They want to do enough to keep the media and congress at bay.
They DON'T want steroids out of football. If they did, there would be no tolerance for it. Shawn Merriman in the Pro Bowl after using steroids! WTF? Plus, he got to continue contributing to his team during the season (and playoffs), after a WEAK 4 game suspension. As if the effects of steroids go away as soon as you get caught, or stop using (assuming he stopped). Ha!
They should give you ONE chance. Get caught for a second time, and you're out of the game forever. That would be the stance of anybody who seriously wants steroids out of the game.
Oh, you don't know what you're putting in your body? Better start knowing if you want to keep your job. What a lame excuse.
What really grinds my gears (:)) is that they think the world is stupid enough to believe them when they say they want to clean it up! Douche. Bags. :doh:
:rant:
saden1
01-30-2007, 03:17 AM
My sources tell me that Sloan has stayed at a Holiday Inn numerous times.
dmek25
01-30-2007, 07:22 AM
if the league doesnt care, why should we?
jsarno
01-30-2007, 02:36 PM
The NFL's stance on steroids is as clear as day:
They want to do enough to keep the media and congress at bay.
They DON'T want steroids out of football. If they did, there would be no tolerance for it. Shawn Merriman in the Pro Bowl after using steroids! WTF? Plus, he got to continue contributing to his team during the season (and playoffs), after a WEAK 4 game suspension. As if the effects of steroids go away as soon as you get caught, or stop using (assuming he stopped). Ha!
They should give you ONE chance. Get caught for a second time, and you're out of the game forever. That would be the stance of anybody who seriously wants steroids out of the game.
Oh, you don't know what you're putting in your body? Better start knowing if you want to keep your job. What a lame excuse.
What really grinds my gears (:)) is that they think the world is stupid enough to believe them when they say they want to clean it up! Douche. Bags. :doh:
:rant:
Outstanding post, and my sentiments exactly. Not to mention I love the Peter Griffin plug.