Good Drugs and the NFL Litmus Test

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Reports of drug use prior to the games are updates.
Drugs designed to enhance the game.
These drugs enhance the game by design.
Players that probably couldn't play, are enabled to play.

Some drugs are allowed to enhance.

Steroids are illegal to use for enhancement.
The logic most recently used by the MLB is players are forced to use this tool in order to compete.
The long-term and short-term use of steroids effect on the human is almost conclusive.

The NFL tries to apply an ethical nature by claiming to protect its employees from being the subjects of "drugged discrimination".
But really isn't it all just Needle Harassment?

of course steroids are illegal. but not to the legally licensed.
 
bump for you chumps
and a fun video too
[video=youtube;HQqIQyT-RuM]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQqIQyT-RuM[/video]
 
Every player from his first needle to his last, knows he didn't have to.
Or so it would seem.
Looking at the data, a player who won't take the needle when the doctor says he can, risks being black balled.
The data shows players risk breach of contract if they refuse prescribed medical attention.

The probability of increased, prolonged or debilitating injury is exponential with pain killers.

Think about a doctor prescribing a drug you don't need to achieve your ultimate healing plan.
This doctor is going to prescribe and administer a drug that will almost certainly elongate the injury recovery period.

what kind of a doctor does that?
 
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