HGH use in the NFL, still apparently subject for debate

Posted: Published on May 1st, 2013

This post was added by Dr P. Richardson

Heres a thought experiment: take every fact asserted and every quote offered in this article about HGH use and testing in the NFL and replace the proper nouns with baseball players and baseball teams. And then ask yourself how thick the walls would have to be on your backyard shelter to withstand the nuclear fallout from all of the outrage that would come from the sporting press:

As soon as the three letters are mentioned H-G-H the player laughs. Human growth hormone? In the NFL? Come on. HGH use is rampant, this NFC starter says.Its like clockwork nowadays, he said, estimating 10-15 players on each team use the banned substance. Not tested and its easy to get. Nowadays, dude? In 2013? (Expletive) yeah. Im just being real.

Twenty-one months after agreeing to a test, HGH remains a part of the NFL. Thats the cold, unsettling reality.Until they start testing for it, its not illegal, right? [Darren] Woodson said. Its just a dirty game. Ive always felt it was that way.

Thing is, a lot of people in that article make good points about the use and efficacy of HGH. But youre not allowed to talk about that in baseball. Orthodoxy mandates that HGH is evil, squeezed from The Devils glands and used only by those of blackest heart. And they turn you from a crappy player to a Hall of Famer overnight. Except the Hall of Fame part, because we wont have you there if you dare use HGH.

Why does football get to actually talk about this stuff? Why arent any sportswriters giving up on football and damning that whole lot to Hell?

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