Ole Miss Texan
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This article right here is why I believe he's lying...had he been more honest and manned up, OK, I'll forgive and forget, but cancer? He's drawing straws there, come on son!
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2010/05/13/cushings-tumor-excuse-gets-exposed/
My two opinions on this "opinion piece"
As I mentioned in the other thread. All of this takes a lot of time. The original test that reflected he tested positive for a banned substance was administered in September. He didn't get notified of the results until October. From there I assume they retested him the same way and maybe even specifically for hCG to verify if its still there or if its gone. That takes time. I'm sure the tested/retested the supplements he's taking. That takes time. This writer brings up the tumor and makes a mocker of it like he never got tested for that. Well, I assume he went an visited more doctors when the other tests came back normal. I assume he saw several doctors and got several opinions. One option they said could be tumors. From there I assume they scheduled a test for it then went in and got tested for it. Then they had to wait for the results to get back, form an opinion and make a diagnosis. All the while he's out practicing and playing home and AWAY games. The season is essentially from September - December. He didn't originally get notified of the results from first test until October. All this doesn't happen overnight so I can totally see it lasting most of the season and him being worried about it. I wouldn't make a mocker of this at all, it's a shame that some people would about something so serious... even if there's a low percentage chance. you don't f*ck around with tumors/cancer.One of the most specious aspects of Texans linebacker Brian Cushing's press conference related to his claim that the positive test for hCG caused him to fear, based on the medical information he received, that he possibly had a tumor. And he says he spent the balance of the season fearful that he had one or more tumors in his body.
It was the moment at which we became convinced that Cushing is full of something other than hCG or tumors. People who think they have tumors get tested for (wait for it) tumors. MRIs detect (wait for it) tumors. Certain blood tests indicate (do we need to say it again?) tumors.
Again, especially the underlined is pure opinion. But this quote gets me too. While keeping in mind all the time that this takes, him not even starting out the further testing process/tumor stuff until NOVEMBER... why would he tell people about it? ESPECIALLY when you're beginning the stages of testing and you don't know what the case is. You don't tell anyone, even friends of his ("close" friends he's know what... for 3-4 months!?) until you're sure what it is until I was sure. If this writer was in Cushings shoes.. I'm sure as hell he wouldn't be telling Fox or any of his co-workers.And if Cushing spent the rest of the season thinking he had tumors, he did a great job of keeping it quiet. Alex Marvex of FOXSports.com points out that linebacker DeMeco Ryans, a character witness of sorts whom the Texans trotted out after the ridiculously limited time to question Cushing ended, "didn't know anything about tumors." Marvez also reports that the team's position regarding Cushing's tumor claim was to say "no comment," which fairly can be interpreted as a concession that "it's not a tumor."
We're told that other friends of Cushing's knew nothing about a tumor. So, basically, Cushing was in fear for his life, and he shared nothing about his concerns to some of the folks he knew best.