StoneCold":3ma67f1e said:
kidhawk":3ma67f1e said:
Eddie George would disagree with you
[urltargetblank]http://www.complex.com/sports/2015/01/eddie-george-believes-ped-use-nfl-very-rampant[/urltargetblank]
Really not trying to set myself up as right, my knowledge is ridiculously limited. Though I will say that article falls under speculation. He didn't actually witness anyone taking anything, they just were coming back from injury faster than he thought possible without a substance.
SC
Without mandated testing, all you have is the "eye test" and many times, the eye test does a better job of sniffing out these things than random drug screening. This is likely why the NFL is becoming a bit less "random" in their screening selections.
Look at it from a player's perspective. If you can get yourself back in 6 games instead of 12 games, or back to start the season instead of say week 8, you make yourself more appealing when it comes to negotiating contracts. The only downside for a first time offender was the 4 game suspension, and the fact that the odds were in their favor that they wouldn't be caught, it really was worth the risk if one was inclined to go that route.
I think HGH was VERY widely used by players to heal from injuries and this was the reason the NFLPA pushed lengthen negotiations over it. With the new testing coming into place, we may not see as many miraculous recoveries as we did in recent years.
Also, something that I've never really said, but always had in the back of my mind with regards to Bruce Irvin's PED Suspension. He was asked to "bulk up" after her came here. He did so quite rapidly and was then busted for a PED. I don't think this was a coincidence. He knew he needed to have a little more bulk to play at this level, and for his future, the risk of a 4 game suspension was worth his becoming physically what the team needed him to be.
I'm not saying nor implying the team told him to use PED's or in any way supplied them to him, only that it really isn't a strong enough punishment by the league considering the off setting chance to become a better player and make more money over the course of your career.