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BUENO!
Roger Clemens is pissed he didn't think of this.
Roger tested positive due to "Overfed Athlete Syndrome"
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Roger Clemens is pissed he didn't think of this.
From the quoted article:
And from what Dr. Black told me, contesting the test should be more about the process then the result.
Roger tested positive due to "Overfed Athlete Syndrome"
If he tests positive again, it's going to be a nightmare. Period.
I don't care if he then presents a court case to head off the 1-year suspension. It's going to be a nightmare.
We don't know what he's doing or not doing. We don't know if it truly is a medical anomaly or he's trying to work the angles via juicing and finding ways to get around it. We just don't know.
All I know is that we might be drafting a LB in round 1 of the next draft if this guy can't stay out of the principal's office.
I'm to the point where I can't read any more analysis on this. To me, it's just cut and dry: Either he's going to be here, or he's not, and we better find a way to move on if he's not.
So much drama. This is like a soap opera. Remember when Stefano, on Days of Our Lives would die, then be back in a year or two, then he dies, and he somehow comes back again? That's this, but within the sports world. Please, Brian, find a way to give us closure on this. If you're for real, then I sincerely hope you find answers that helps you endure. If you're not for real, then so be it (which means you'll be the biggest bust ever, and will be a bigger goat than Dunta or Carr).
Remember when Stefano, on Days of Our Lives would die, then be back in a year or two, then he dies, and he somehow comes back again?
And you know this how?
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Because your girlfriend told me.
Look, I have a problem with elevated levels of hCG due to over-training. Happens to the best of us, cjeremy.
You guys will NEVER get my man card. NEVER.
Because your girlfriend told me.
Look, I have a problem with elevated levels of hCG due to over-training. Happens to the best of us, cjeremy.
You guys will NEVER get my man card. NEVER.
Either reduce the suspension or change the schedule .
Señor Stan;1489255 said:Oh yeah?!?!?!? We'll send Edward and the Cullen family of vampires, because they are super fast and sparkle and they can hunt you down and take your man car.....err....wait a minute.....move along....nothing to see here.
I'll PM you with my address. We need to make sure your man card is properly disposed of.
Mike
www.mancardabuse.com said:In other news, GP's dad is appealing to the central office of man card distrobution. GP, you will remember had his man card pulled for four weeks for a soap opera reference and then a pregnancy test failure. His dad came to the rescue; defencing him claiming that watching soap opera's is part of his natural condition. The elevated Hcg levels in his tests were the result of steroid use an not because he is pregnant. The test is not 100% fool proof though and men are warned when they fail this test to get them selves tested. About 20% of the men who fail this test grow chesticles.
If he tests positive again, it's going to be a nightmare. Period.
I don't care if he then presents a court case to head off the 1-year suspension. It's going to be a nightmare.
We don't know what he's doing or not doing. We don't know if it truly is a medical anomaly or he's trying to work the angles via juicing and finding ways to get around it. We just don't know.
All I know is that we might be drafting a LB in round 1 of the next draft if this guy can't stay out of the principal's office.
I'm to the point where I can't read any more analysis on this. To me, it's just cut and dry: Either he's going to be here, or he's not, and we better find a way to move on if he's not.
So much drama. This is like a soap opera. Remember when Stefano, on Days of Our Lives would die, then be back in a year or two, then he dies, and he somehow comes back again? That's this, but within the sports world. Please, Brian, find a way to give us closure on this. If you're for real, then I sincerely hope you find answers that helps you endure. If you're not for real, then so be it (which means you'll be the biggest bust ever, and will be a bigger goat than Dunta or Carr).
Jesus Christ guys, get off GP's back. Or better yet, join the party! If ya'll followed Days of Our Lives like GP and I do, you'd know Stefano was always wrecking people's business, particularly the Bradys, just like Pollard.
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http://mancardtalk.com/rumormill said:... Apparently there is a rash of man card abuses. The Texans Talk board may start the season without contributions from key members of their discussions. It appears that there "Hook'em" was unaware that several of the members of his team were getting together during the off-season and watching soaps together. "GG NO Re" had tears coming down his face when he was interviewed saying that "Stefano is just like Pollard". -- My advice? Expect GP and now GG NO RE to be warming up for the man season by commenting on the CFL while their man card is pulled
and as far as the begining of the cushing deal (when they reported steroids instead of PED's) ..
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Cush should have just kept his mouth SHUT! First it was his surgery in college, then he thought it was a tumor, now it's overtrained athlete syndrome??? OMG -- he looks like a big, fat, liar ....
And, if as someone suggested this is to ward off future positive test, then IDK what to type ....
Why? Why does he look like a liar?
He gets a letter from the NFL saying "Hey, you've tested positive for hCG, you're going to be suspended... You may have a tumor, get yourself checked out." (That's basically what the letter from the NFL says, from what I've heard.) So... IF Cush knows that he didn't take anything, then Cush thinks he has a tumor. He's worried about it. He goes to a bunch of doctors. And he comes back clean.
He gets tested several times after the positive test and he comes back negative for hCG.
So he goes to a whole bunch of other doctors and they tell him it could be because of the way he trains. And he gets medical/scientific verification of that.
There's nothing in the course of events that makes it look like he's lying about any of that.
I'm not saying that he's not lying (although I see no reason in the world why he would take hCG.) And if it is possible to get hCG spikes because of workout regimen, then the whole thing does make sense.
Personally, I always thought this was really a side effect to something else he was taking. Something that most people don't know about. But if that's the case, then he should have just stopped taking it and kept his mouth shut and let the whole thing die down
For me, the fact that he's NOT keeping his mouth shut makes him seem more credible. I know that if I had tested positive to something that I hadn't taken, I wouldn't be keeping my mouth shut about it. (And I know a couple of people who've had extremely high testosterone levels without taking testosterone. They wouldn't have tested positive because their test/epitest ratios were OK but it's possible to have all sorts of weird hormonal imbalances.)
Knowing that the amount to trigger the fail is unlikely unless:
A) You have a fairly easy to spot tumor....or
B) You took this as a masking agent at the end of a Steroid "cycle"
...means I have little sympathy to the failing of the test. I'm just not buying that Cushing is the first known false positive on the HcG test.
Why I have no issue with his suspension being "shortened":
A) By every report I've read, it was a test at the combine. Unless I'm mistaken, Brian Cushing wasn't a member of the NFLPA at that time. I've often wondered why that argument hasn't been made (on behalf of the players) to bolster their collusion arguments.
B) ZERO positive tests since and....what can I say? I'm a Texans fan and I want them to have the best chance to succeed.
Enter CnD with his expert opinion.
http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/blog/sh...-Athlete-Syndrome-quot-isn-t-C?urn=nfl-261207
A) By every report I've read, it was a test at the combine. Unless I'm mistaken, Brian Cushing wasn't a member of the NFLPA at that time. I've often wondered why that argument hasn't been made (on behalf of the players) to bolster their collusion arguments.
I don't know what league policy is; I don't know what McNair's personal position would be; I don't know if he has the brass balls to do it; but if the evidence is solid enough, is the threat of a lawsuit a possibility?.That's the key element to the story. What is the new evidence, and is it compelling?![]()
You just brought up a point I was about to post on; and that is, if the elevated level of hCG was naturally produced, then it could reoccur at any time. With what consequences? If McNair fails in his appeal, the possibility exists, however unlikely, that Cushing could be forced from football with further reoccurances. Am I over the top with this line of thinking? Maybe, but again, depending on the strength of the new evidence.......Another thing to keep in mind: In order to actually overturn the suspension, it's pretty much got to be proved that what caused the failed test was not from an outside source and actually was naturally produced. Just offering up viable explanations or even having doctors testifying about different ways this can naturally happen doesn't prove that's what happened in Cushing's situation. The burden is on Cushing. If it is this "overtrained athlete syndrome" Cushing probably has to be monitored by NFL medical staff and show (probably more than once) that his training can produce that level of hCG again. Even in doing so, it doesn't prove that this was the reason for the failed test 12 months ago. I don't see how Goodell could do anything if this is the evidence being presented. It MAY help if Cushing ever tests positive again (maybe?) but it doesn't prove anything for the past failed test that I can gather.
I would think McNair definitely has the balls for it, but that doesn't mean that he will. It probably depends on whether he thinks his science is correct and will stand up in court.I don't know what league policy is; I don't know what McNair's personal position would be; I don't know if he has the brass balls to do it; but if the evidence is solid enough, is the threat of a lawsuit a possibility?.
Welcome to the board, HouTxFan.
Don't let them give you a hard time. You gave me some "purple dot" rep in another thread, and I appreciated it. Actually, the dot shows up gray on my screen, but it is the same either way. All this means is that you are a new poster, and you do not have any rep power yet. I forget how that works precisely, but I believe you have to have a certain number of posts, 50 I think, before your rep votes add to the point total of the recipient. Also, your rep points received will not show to the left of your posts until you hit 50 posts either.
And for your information, 49 is not old, it is middle-aged. Moreover, with medical science progressing the way it has been, you could easily live another 49 years yet, just to provide a little perspective. If you want to see some old people around here, find Thorn, Red Zone or cuppacoffee. Those are a few of our resident oldsters, and all three of them age seniority over you - hands down. In fact, I could be wrong, but I think all three of them might be card carrying members of the AARP.
(Just having fun with you guys)
In any case, you are welcome here, and I hope you will continue to share your perspectives with us for many years to come.
You just brought up a point I was about to post on; and that is, if the elevated level of hCG was naturally produced, then it could reoccur at any time. With what consequences? If McNair fails in his appeal, the possibility exists, however unlikely, that Cushing could be forced from football with further reoccurances. Am I over the top with this line of thinking? Maybe, but again, depending on the strength of the new evidence.......
I am worried this is a preemptive strike from McNair because POSSIBLY Cushing has already failed another test which hasn't been released yet.
Look at how long we didn't know about the failed test from the previous season.
Hopefully this is not the case. I'm just spit-ballin' here.
Big fan of Cushing, but am worried due to McNair going to these extremes in light of the odds that are stacked against Cushing. Either this is an owner trying to go to bat for his player, or it's an attempt to head off future problems or pending problems that haven't surfaced yet.
so much drama. This is like a soap opera. Remember when stefano, on days of our lives would die, then be back in a year or two, then he dies, and he somehow comes back again? that's this, but within the sports world. Please, brian, find a way to give us closure on this. If you're for real, then i sincerely hope you find answers that helps you endure. If you're not for real, then so be it (which means you'll be the biggest bust ever, and will be a bigger goat than dunta or carr).
Thanks Mr. Mojo. I appreciate the welcome...kinda thought I might should just pack up my walker and go back to lurking, but...
so I didn't really want to do that.
I am worried this is a preemptive strike from McNair because POSSIBLY Cushing has already failed another test which hasn't been released yet.
Look at how long we didn't know about the failed test from the previous season.
Hopefully this is not the case. I'm just spit-ballin' here.
Big fan of Cushing, but am worried due to McNair going to these extremes in light of the odds that are stacked against Cushing. Either this is an owner trying to go to bat for his player, or it's an attempt to head off future problems or pending problems that haven't surfaced yet.
I really haven't had the time to respond to so many "issues" that have been spilled forward in defense of Cushing. But I have a few basic comments about Overtrained Athlete Syndrome. This is something that Rice has had interest in recent years. This isn't anything new. The concept has been around since the early 1920's, mostly in a derogatory performance context. Early on, overtraining athletes were basically coined as "stale." This term has been carried onto the present day for a reason. Rather than go through pages of explanation, I'll ask you, does "stale" describe Cushing to you?
Overtraining Syndrome, if you stop and think about it, is nothing exotic, but simply a subset of what we all know as "Chronic Stress." Anybody not experienced significant periods of chronic stress in their lives? [If you haven't, please call my office immediately and let me know your secret. You will be handsomely rewarded] Energy goes down, immunologic markers (immunity) go down, Cortisol goes up, testosterone goes down, insulin goes up, adrenaline goes up..........and on and on and on...........you may not even feel as good as "stale"......nowhere to be found in the medical literature, though, an effect on HCG production in a male.![]()
I see where you're coming from, but I'd think the purpose of McNair's visit would've been kept under cover if he was going there on a preemptive strike.
This is preemptive Public Relations, IMO, and the only thing I wonder is if he's already failed a test or if McNair is trotting this out there just in case something screwy happens on down the line.
So, you're a doctor. Do you believe him? I genuinely want to know your opinion![]()