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In the months before his 2005 death, former NFL offensive lineman Steve Courson wrote a 5,000-word letter expressing disappointment that more players aren't open about their steroid use and saying the league's enormous popularity relies on a "myth" of its players as drug-free heroes. "I believe the NFL is a prisoner to their own public relations myth," Courson said in the letter, which was ... [link]

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Daily Steroids Dose
Published 7/3/2008 by GRG51 at Steroid Nation
... r 1.  Former Steeler Steve Courson wrote a letter decrying steroid use before his death.  (Baltimore Sun) 2.  Dopers at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing expect to be banned for 2012 too.  (Globe and Mail) 3.  Chinese swimmer and wrestler banned from Olympics. (CNN) 4.  Floyd Landis's final futile plea, and Michael Rasumssen's court actions taint the start of the 2008 Tour de  France (Sporting Life) 5.  Ex-Seal gets  years for weapons and steroids.  (new band?  Guns ...

THURSDAY MORNING ONE-LINERS
Published 7/3/2008 by Michael David Smith at ProFootballTalk.com
... after the Fourth of July. A newly uncovered letter written by former Steeler Steve Courson before he died said, “I believe the NFL is a prisoner to their own public relations myth .” The Steelers ...