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QB coach took banned substances to treat impotence 10:25 AM CDT on Friday, September 7, 2007 By GARY JACOBSON / The Dallas Morning News gjacobson@dallasnews.com It's a sensitive topic, male impotence, especially in the world of big-time professional sports. That's one reason Cowboys quarterbacks coach Wade Wilson says he was talking in code saying he was trying to improve his " quality ...
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Terry Glenn to see several doctors about his knee
Blogging The Boys —
... OK, on to other things. Now we know why Wade Wilson was using the banned substances. He was trying to battle impotence caused by his diabetes. This actually explains a lot, like why Jerry Jones didn’t appear upset at all by what happened, he had been told the truth. ...
Diabetes and impotence: Wade Wilson is hiding behind his penis
Uwe Blog —
... It's natural. Unfortunately, Wilson has gone beyond blaming his diabetes. He's blaming impotence. You see, diabetes has a tendency to cause "erectile dysfunction" and allegedly HGH helps in a way that Viagra and the like don't. ...
Wadler : HGH Users Most Likely On Steroids
Can't Stop The Bleeding —
... Though Gibbons has yet to play the erectile dysfunction card, his teammates have little to say regarding the PED allegations. SS Miguel Tejada is quoted by ...
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