grg51.typepad.com - 1/20/2008
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Thanks to You Have Been Blinded , we now know what NBA ex-coach and current analyst Jeff Van Gundy learned from the Roger Clemens episode. Seems Van Gundy thinks of new ways to dope up.
Jeff Van Gundy
was a good coach but he’s a better broadcaster. He’s straight up and
doesn’t hold back. He has some biases, but none are as bad as Doug
Collin’s love for Steve Nash. I think there’s ...
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THE 'ROID REPORT FOR THE WEEK OF JAN. 13
Epic Carnival —
... MLB rules, just like all the other players utilizing the TUEs (Therapeutic Use Exemption) The Roger Clemens epic saga continues to be, well a saga that's epic. Clemens hired Bill Clinton's lawyer to look for steroid stains on Clemens's blue dress. Better launder that dress by next week, as Clemens, and his playmates Andy Pettitte, Brian MacNamee and Chuck Knoblauch will give fundamentally solid depositions to Congress. Jeff Van Gundy even got off a couple jokes at poor Rocket's expense. A Marion Jones ...
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Deposition is slated for Jan. 26 —
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The House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform sent out formal invitations Friday to Roger Clemens, Andy Pettitte, Chuck Knoblauch, Brian McNamee and Kirk Radomski to testify under oath at the Feb. 13 hearing on the Mitchell Report.
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Rocket's asset on the line —
NYDailyNews.com - Baseball 1/20/2008
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