bnhunt
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And let me add...if the newyork times or Washington post pick up the story, there will really be some credibility issues
Edit: also, are you really equating Al-Jazeera, a mouthpiece of MiddleEastern totalitarian/dictatorial regimes on par with Pravda, with FoxNews, which has dared to actually deviate from every other media outlet in the country and offer a conservative opinion (although much less and less lately) and include news stories that a person with a conservative political view would consider newsworthy as opposed to the other media outlets that go full-on full liberal 100% of the time. Come on man.
So damn tired of the "liberal media bias" argument from the right-wingers. It's just an easy out instead of having to make a real, intellectual argument. There are A LOT of very conservative/right-wing media outlets as well, but those don't get brought up because it doesn't advance the narrative of the right.
The only thing I worry about at this point is Congress having a stupid circus like they did with baseball. If guys in baseball were using roids, it was none of their business. And look how boring baseball has become since there aren't homerun races between Sosa and McGwire.
This could ruin the NFL as we know should Congress get involved, and seeing high profile names attached makes me think it won't be long before they do.
There's too much money at stake for me to believe that medical staffs aren't going right up to the line with supplements, drugs etc. and over the line when they know they can get away with it.
Per Ian Rapoport: "Peyton Manning has retained the services of former WH Press secretary Ari Fleischer,who now does crisis management. Peyton Manning spokesman Ari Fleischer told me Manning has never used HGH, never failed any league drug tests & this won't affect his status. Manning spokesman did say Peyton's wife was a patient at this anti-aging clinic in question. She had a prescription, wouldn't say for what."
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It's sad that a lot of people will view this as a sign of guilt even though he is trying to protect his image and reputation. He has had ongoing endorsement deals with Mastercard, Direct TV, Gatorade, Papa John's, Buick and Nationwide and has to defend his integrity. The burden of proof for these allegations shouldn't be on him at all. It should be with Al Jazeera and they have only provided the word of a flake who has admitted to lying.
This is the only report I'm seeing as false, so how do we know this isn't false?
We should ask New England fans what they think about cheating.
HGH is also used to improve the levels of estrogen and progesterone in women and improves the libido. which could explain why his wife had a prescription.