Originally posted by nbaballer913
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"A story on this site caught my eye the other day. It's gotten about zero attention. And by now, only a couple of days after it broke, you'd have to search feverishly to even find it.
But luckily for you, you're reading this blog. So you won't have to search feverishly after all, because I'm giving you a link to it here.
Before you click on it, though, you might be shocked to read the following term, in the first four words of this item: "The NFL's steroids era."
We all know baseball's "steroid era" gets dropped into our national conversation as casually as terms like "federal bailout" and "red carpet" and, for some reason, "Nicole Richie."
But how often do you hear the words "NFL's steroids era"? Hmmm. To be honest, I'm not sure I'd EVER heard them -- until now.
Well, check out this story when you get a chance. It will tell you that a University of North Carolina study surveyed 2,552 former NFL players and found that more than 20 percent of those who played in the '80s ADMITTED they used steroids -- before the NFL began testing for it.
And, just as significant, about 15 percent of all former linemen for more than a HALF CENTURY (from the 1940s through the 1990s) admitted they used steroids.
So how big a scandal has this revelation caused? Uh, we're still waiting for it.
Funny how the most monstrous baseball story of the year so far involved a baseball player who tested positive for steroids, then admitted he used them, before baseball imposed a system of random testing and stiff punishments.
Yet the national sports audience has just about no interest in a revelation that hundreds of football players were using steroids before the NFL imposed a system of random testing and stiff punishments.
I'm almost as outraged by that ridiculous double-standard as I am by the fact that that baseball player clearly hasn't told the full truth about his own steroid use. Am I crazy?"
here's the link he was referring to: http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3920603
hope this helps.
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