Volnation2
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LOL, do you live under a rock? Peyton was accused of steroids. He admitted buying HGH, but think he said it was for his wife?Mr Manning was never accused of cheating. I rest my case on my deflated balls.
loloollololollol BULALLALALListen old guy. Who cares about friends on here. This is a forum you post whatever you want. If you don't like it I
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"Who had the better career" isn't the same as "Who was the better player"
Brady, without doubt, had the far better career. I think you can debate who was the better player.
LOL, do you live under a rock? Peyton was accused of steroids. He admitted buying HGH, but think he said it was for his wife?
HGH sent to Peyton Manning's home, but lawyers say it wasn't for QB according to report
Dissing Peyton and spongebob in the same thread is a one way ticket to the waffle house. I would hate to be in your shoes right now bubba.Listen old guy. Who cares about friends on here. This is a forum you post whatever you want. If you don't like it I
would recommend this place for you to hang out. Seems more your speed.
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Except the Dr didn’t prescribe Manning HGH.I'm not defending Manning in any way, shape or form. Rules are rules and everyone has to follow the rules or suffer the consequences.
However, I do have an issue with the rules in sports in general. If I or anyone else for that matter go to the doctor with an injury. The doctor can prescribe steroids, to aid the recovery of the injury. In fact most of our employers want us back to work as quickly as possible.
Many athletes that have clauses in their contract that they have to play a certain percentage of the season to reach a pay escalator. A steroid or HGH would aid the healing process for an athlete just as it would any other patient.
I get that many try to cheat the system and gain a competitive advantage by using performance enhancing drugs. But, why wouldn't an employer want his star athletes back as quickly as possible, using all the available tools to do so. I just think, like most systems, there could be a better managed program to allow athletes the opportunity to use available methods (prescription or otherwise) to heal, just as the average Joe can.
Oh, and BTW, Manning is the GOAT. The end.