Haha I loved the south park video...I dont really watch south park but that video was really funny! I agree with you on the whole Clemens ordeal I watched almost the entire thing at my internship at SNY because it was on all 50 tv screens they have there and was just completely disgusted by the whole thing.
The way that MLB has let this take over the entire sport is just wrong. As for Clemens, he looks like he has the face of a guilty man and is someone who is trying to save his reputation but going to Congress to fight it.
First of all, it's a shame that an idiot like Clemens has distorted your view of a wonderful American sport. When you think about it, steroids are only illegal because we say they are, somewhat like gambling. There's always the analogy of an investment banker that's getting old and tired of his job, but has the option to take a drug that will make him better so he can prolong his career and do better business. Who wouldn't jump on an opportunity like that? I don't trust Clemens, but that's partly because I hate him. As for baseball, I plan on getting used to all this steroid garbage, after all, this is the "steroids era."
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Haha I loved the south park video...I dont really watch south park but that video was really funny! I agree with you on the whole Clemens ordeal I watched almost the entire thing at my internship at SNY because it was on all 50 tv screens they have there and was just completely disgusted by the whole thing.
The guys from south park are way smarter about their steriod useage than the MLB.
Funny video. It's sad that some people ruin the titles hero and role model for people who truly deserve it.
The way that MLB has let this take over the entire sport is just wrong. As for Clemens, he looks like he has the face of a guilty man and is someone who is trying to save his reputation but going to Congress to fight it.
First of all, it's a shame that an idiot like Clemens has distorted your view of a wonderful American sport. When you think about it, steroids are only illegal because we say they are, somewhat like gambling. There's always the analogy of an investment banker that's getting old and tired of his job, but has the option to take a drug that will make him better so he can prolong his career and do better business. Who wouldn't jump on an opportunity like that? I don't trust Clemens, but that's partly because I hate him. As for baseball, I plan on getting used to all this steroid garbage, after all, this is the "steroids era."
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