thebiglead.com - 12/18/2007
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Why not just admit to using both? Because HGH is “ok” since players used it to heal faster, but steroids are bad because they pump you up and have a terrible stigma? Brian Roberts of the Orioles - when you see this guy up close, he’s got Popeye arms - has admitted to using steroids so Vina and Rocket and the rest of these frauds should just do the same. Hopefully, ...
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Holy shit last night's game was awful. Like, Family Guy awful. Like "The Mummy Returns" awful. Peterson's two scores masked an otherwise shitty night against a weak box. Big-time players show up for Monday night, don't you know? Guh. KSK Vikes-Bears commentary ( Kissing Suzy Kolber ) Awful Announcing Vikes-Bears commentary (Awful Announcing ) Eckstein Grittiness ( firejoemorgan ) Kyle Orton rolling out ( Deadspin ) Vina admits to limited cheating ( The Big Lead ) "I didn't do it to get an edge. Just to get back on the field." ...
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