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Sorry but to me, comparing a guy that up until now has done nothing but contribute immensely to this team to Brian Bosworth and saying that you think he is going to end up like him is pretty dick and completely unfounded.Ugh, dunno why I'm responding, so I'll leave it at this. My knowledge and experiences with steroids come from a more personal level. I wouldn't say I'm an expert, but I'm well aware of steroid side effects.
Oh, as far as being a "dick", I don't recall making knee-jerk comments about Cushing. I even stated I was more worried about how this will effect his play on the field than using. I have liked Cushing and I still like Cushing. So please, spare me, "dick".
Again, this is not even close to reality.
First of all, there are natural limits. As in, literally, LIMITS. You can't go farther. Hundreds of players in the NFL are beyond those limits, and the only way you get there is with steroids.
So if you don't see why he can't achieve the same naturally, it's because it isn't possible. Go hunt down pictures from a natural bodybuilding competition. That will show you the limits of natural as far as physique goes, and that requires time and energy that football players don't have.
And you make a pretty big assumption that Cush's confidence came from drugs. Completely unfounded imo.
Enough with the insults folks.
Sorry but to me, comparing a guy that up until now has done nothing but contribute immensely to this team to Brian Bosworth and saying that you think he is going to end up like him is pretty dick and completely unfounded.
In the end, will we see a roid-less Cushing continue to beast on the field? Or did we draft the next Brian Bosworth? Time will tell, but considering the horrible feeling I've had all weekend I'd have to bet on the latter
This is why I think we should all reserve judgment about our team-member. It's true if he were on another team, we would all be on top of this with speculation, and accusations. But he is not on another team, he is on our team, and we should be supportive, and cautious.
That doesn't mean we should be stupid.
He tested positive in September. Can we assume he was clean the rest of the season? If it were Steroids, and he quit in September, would he have played like the DROY? would he have played like a pro-bowler?
If it were a supplement that helps him recover quicker? Would that be a bad thing? would it be as bad as a steroid? Really, is there anything other than steroids that really work, that should be banned?
HGH is the only thing I can think of, but there isn't a method for testing.
My dedication to a championship season in 2010 continues undeterred.
I simply posed it as a question and how bad I felt about the situation once I'd heard the news.
We? lol. If you didn't post material that I found so objectionable, I wouldn't need to voice my strong disagreement with it. Btw, I didn't call you any names. So chill out.Folks, as in plural?
I think it's one person, no?
The guy has reamed out anybody who disagrees with him. And we've been more fair to him than he deserves, IMO.
I simply posed it as a question and how bad I felt about the situation once I'd heard the news.
If he failed in September, I'm sure they tested him quite a bit throughout the season to see if he was still taking the substance.. So, I guess he passed them all. Everyone makes mistakes, and he is paying for it. He did however, let his team, and the organization down.
I still got his back. though.![]()
Look, with this and the other posts, I just think you're being unfair to the guy. We have no idea how much confidence he did or didn't get from what he was taking, and we don't even know what he was taking in the first place. So this talk from you and GP about the psychological consequences, and which famous player that turned to **** Cushing will most resemble, is unfounded and pointless in my opinion. I don't understand why we can't just support the guy and see what happens before we compare him to Giambi and Bosworth etc.Geez, dude. I never said there weren't limits. It's pretty obvious people have limits in growth. I said plateau.
So you're telling me that an athlete does NOT gain confidence while using steroids? If you lifted weights or trained for a particular event, wouldn't your confidence build each time you increase in weight, get a bit faster than the previous week? Will he have that same confidence now having to train without the PEDs? I don't think he will until he can prove it to himself that he can get the results naturally.
We? lol. If you didn't post material that I found so objectionable, I wouldn't need to voice my strong disagreement with it. Btw, I didn't call you any names. So chill out.
Turn the frown upside down mister... Think more Julius Peppers than "the Boz".![]()
Fine, you posed it as a question. I still think it's unwarranted. Is there a single similarity between Bosworth and Cushing besides they are both LBs?
Look, with this and the other posts, I just think you're being unfair to the guy. We have no idea how much confidence he did or didn't get from what he was taking, and we don't even know what he was taking in the first place. So this talk from you and GP about the psychological consequences, and which famous player that turned to **** Cushing will most resemble, is unfounded and pointless in my opinion. I don't understand why we can't just support the guy and see what happens before we compare him to Giambi and Bosworth etc.
I'm beginning to, TB. Remember how I said I felt after the titans MNF game? That's how I felt upon hearing the news on Cush. Like a swift kick in the package.
LOL, there's probably not many similarities between the two. He was just the first thing that entered my mind at the time. I just remembered all the rumors about the Boz and steroids when he played for OU.
In the end, I think we all have Cush's back. I'm only worried about what Cush we're going to see come week 5. I hope he takes it as a slap and the face and comes out knockin piss outta people.
Look, with this and the other posts, I just think you're being unfair to the guy. We have no idea how much confidence he did or didn't get from what he was taking, and we don't even know what he was taking in the first place. So this talk from you and GP about the psychological consequences, and which famous player that turned to **** Cushing will most resemble, is unfounded and pointless in my opinion. I don't understand why we can't just support the guy and see what happens before we compare him to Giambi and Bosworth etc.
God, dude, seriously?
What do you know about what he was using or when or what edge it gave him? Never seen so much armchair psychoanalyzing in my life.
You don't know **** about Cushing, what he took, when he took it, why he took it, what he will take in the future, whether he "dwells on the past" or just "moves forward". I very much doubt you know half of what you think you do about Romanowski or Giambi either, and those comparisons are ridiculous to begin with.
Seriously man, just stop it.
I'm not sure that any source has yet laid out a timeline of when he tested positive, to when he was informed, to when he appealed, and if in the interim there was another positive test that sealed his fate.
the blame game
cushing is to blame for getting busted and costing the team 4 games
the texans took a risk and drafted him amidst the suspicions and reports...
...i won't blame the texans for taking a risk because they need to be willing to take risks
however i will blame the Texans for not helping the team's defense in Free Agency because you gotta feel they thought the suspension would be upheld and that Cushing would be suspended. they stood pat even with the impending spectre of his suspension.
i will give them credit for drafting Sharpton though, and that pick makes more sense now that the news has broken.
now that Haynesworth is being badmouthed by his teammates, maybe we should make a call to Washington and see what it would take to get him in a Texans uniform. Yeah its a risk, but the NFL is a risk and you gotta be willing to take them if you want to succeed.
send the Skins a 3rd Rounder that turns into a 2nd Rounder and a 5th Rounder if the Texans make the playoffs in 2010. We offset the 4 game loss of Cushing by adding Haynesworth and you show the fans that we are truly focused on making 2010 a successful Texans season.
Then Week 5 you get Cushing back and hope he is still effective and is ready to contribute to the team.
as for the warring on this thread, everyone agrees that Cushing screwed up. we all want the Texans to improve next year and make the playoffs. To act like Cushing isn't at fault or that 'everyone is doing it' is just foolish. Brian made a huge mistake. I will never support steroid use for any of my teams i follow. it's wrong, it is unsafe, and its unethical. period. stop trying to belittle people or act like its no big deal. Its a VERY big deal.
OK, Texans front office. It's time to be proactive and get this team in a position to succeed with or without Cushing moving forward. Grabbing Haynesworth at the right price both salary-wise and draft pick compensation-wise makes sense now more than ever. Send us a message that we aren't going to stand pat and hope for the best.
take care everyone and I hope everyone had a great Mother's Day with their mother or with their mother's memory.
Ironically the first thing that I thought when I heard all this.LOL. Just thought of something to stir the pot here (not the NFL-banned pot, by the way. I don't Roger coming here and looking into things because I said "pot").
Kubiak is going to have a built-in excuse if we don't reach the playoffs.
McLain: "Bob, can you discuss the disappointment of not making the playoffs. Again?"
McNair: "Well, at the end of the year...we got together and looked back on the season and really found that Gary did an excellent job of dealing with some adversity at the beginning of the season. Those one or two games there, with Brian out, would have put us into the playoffs.........."
(Sigh)
I can almost hear it now....![]()
Are you having a hard time reading my posts? Because you've done nothing but put words in my mouth. This is the last time I'll correct you on it because I'm tired of repeating myself.What are you even defending at this point? People like GP and Hou-Tex are simply looking at old examples of players who tested positive for banned substances and recalling how their play dropped off. Not one of them has bashed Cushing nor has anyone else from what I've read. You keep saying that no one in here knows anything about what he did or didn't do, but the entire country knows he took a banned substance last year now. That's not speculation anymore. It happened and it's a fact in history. Players take substances to enhance their performance and the NFL and all other major sports typically ban substances that they've done research on to tell that those certain substances enhance their performance or helps them to heal faster which goes right back to enhancing performance.
Just because you can't understand why this is a problem for Cushing and the Texans doesn't mean you should denounce everyone in here or call them names. It doesn't make you look any smarter either. I'm still waiting for you to show some sort of statistical evidence or facts that backs up all of your claims that 90% of the players in the NFL are using PED's to where it's not a big deal. No one has doubted that there are probably other players, but you don't seem to have any problem throwing out some random 90% figure without any evidence or data to back up that claim. It's just random figures that you came up with on your own at this point to justify Cushing's choices to take banned substances.
Good post SH. We definitely need to try and get our hands on an upgrade at S or DT right now. Hell, we could still use another CB if one comes available. I think our offense is going to be fine so we need to keep stacking this defense. Cushing being out for 4 games is a huge loss.
There are plenty of people who agree with me. I don't waste everyone's time by quoting them and saying YEAH DUDE I AGREE WITH U. I rep them and move on to those I don't agree with.I support the guy. I care enough to post on it, and I care enough to wade through your insult-laced, profanity-riddled replies while doing it.
You act as if only YOU are in his corner. As if YOU are the sole voice of reason on here.
I see lots of people who are dealing with a vast array of reasoning and emotions on this, but you are trying to invalidate anyone who doesn't match YOUR opinion and respect YOUR words.
So insult them, and that's gonna' do the trick? Nope.
Can I call him Brian Pin Cushion?
Did I say Cushing's suspension isn't a problem? Nope.
Did I say 90% of the NFL uses steroids? Nope.
Did I say we don't know if Cushing failed the drug test? Nope.
Did I say Cushing is justified for failing the drug test? Nope.
As far as knowing what he took, yeah we know he took something on the banned substance list, but since we are talking about psychological consequences in this discussion with HOUTEX and GP, we have no freaking idea what the consequences are of what he took because we don't know what he took. Newsflash: not every drug on the banned list has the exact same effect.
You're just all over the place dude. So focused on trying to show that I'm wrong you don't even have a clue what it is I've said. Sad.
How many people honestly would be willing to wait around and see the player's side of the story if it was found out Chris Johnson tested positive? We get it. You're willing to give Cushing the benefit solely because he's a Texan.
That's where I'd say a lot of the anger is coming from on here.
Super, a this guy fails one substance test for unknown reasons, and now he doesn't deserve his DROY. Talk about guilty until proven innocent. I really hope it comes out that he was taking Sudafed for a sinus issue so we can trot out this NFL policy into the light and expose it for how ridiculous it is.
Super, this guy fails one substance test for unknown reasons, and now he doesn't deserve his DROY. Talk about guilty until proven innocent. I really hope it comes out that he was taking Sudafed for a sinus issue so we can trot out this NFL policy into the light and expose it for how ridiculous it is.
I keep harping on it, but I think this will really make us regret skipping Navarro Bowman in the draft
respectfully request moderators remove the steroid label.
thank you
I think this is what gets me. If it was something like sudafed, which I doubt it is, then Cushing needs to make a statement or do an interview regarding what WAS taken. If the NFL cannot disclose what the substance was taken, than IMO Cushing needs to volunteer as much information as possible and quickly as possible.
We're mechanical engineers, aeronautical engineers, physics majors, robotics engineers, and electrical engineers. We build spacesuites, spacecraft, satellites, and propulsion systems. How do these things translate to drug testing again?
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respectfully request moderators remove the steroid label.
thank you
respectfully request moderators remove the steroid label.
thank you
The title was changed a few minutes ago. I know it will not soften the blow to the team, nor this fan, as Cushing being suspended for four games hurts no matter the reason.