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  • Rath
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    #301
    Originally posted by el***
    what a ****** phaggot, this isnt a criminal case, that doesnt apply here. thought you would be a smarty pants and try to look smart but instead you just look like a phaggot
    NSB lawyer

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    • ModernTalking
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      #302
      Originally posted by aboutfkntime
      This whole rumor is based on a big pile of " most likely's ".

      USADA and NSAC are " most likely " correct.
      FEDS are about to break down their doors any day now for corruption.

      FEDS: What is this.

      USADA / NSAC : Cigarette

      FEDS: This is Cigaweed

      USADA / NSAC : Well it looks like a cigarette

      FEDS: Ugh, ga

      USADA / NSAC : Ugh, ug, ugh, ug, ugh

      FEDS : You better have glaucoma

      USADA / NSAC : We do

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      • Jc8804
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        #303
        An innocent man would step forward and
        Welcome an investigation. He would want to clear his name and make the accusers look like fools.
        He has nothing to hide .


        A guilty man is coached in his answers or avoids it all together and plays dumb. He hopes everyone goes away and forgets .he is willingg to pay off the right people.

        Floyd mayweather is the perfect example of a false prophet in boxing. TBE his fans say. Undefeated his fans say. So far ahead of the competition his fans say. Never ducked his fans say. Never wrong his fans say.

        He is a false prophet . He is a fraud.

        He is guilty

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          #304
          Originally posted by Jc8804
          An innocent man would step forward and
          Welcome an investigation.
          He would want to clear his name and make the accusers look like fools.
          He has nothing to hide .


          A guilty man is coached in his answers or avoids it all together and plays dumb. He hopes everyone goes away and forgets .he is willingg to pay off the right people.

          Floyd mayweather is the perfect example of a false prophet in boxing. TBE his fans say. Undefeated his fans say. So far ahead of the competition his fans say. Never ducked his fans say. Never wrong his fans say.

          He is a false prophet . He is a fraud.

          He is guilty
          He did !

          It happened !

          Its over !

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          • Rath
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            #305
            Originally posted by aboutfkntime
            He did !

            It happened !

            Its over !

            do you have that registered nurse name who administered IV on Floyd a.ss?

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              #306
              Originally posted by Rath
              do you have that registered nurse name who administered IV on Floyd a.ss?
              Yep, it was Florence Needlegale the IV.

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                #307
                Originally posted by Rath
                do you have that registered nurse name who administered IV on Floyd a.ss?

                Mannys wonder drug is ok though right , since 2009 he has used this before fights ?


                "… the reason you win or lose is darn near always the same – pitching.” — Earl Weaver


                The latest salvo in the “Questionable Performance Enhancing Drug” storyline in today’s professional baseball landscape was this interesting statement from Jonathan Papelbon last week; he and other Boston teammates frequently were injected with the drug Toradol by team doctors when they were feeling “run-down” or overly fatigued in order to get a quick pick-me-up for a game. Apparently Toradol had the effect of giving players a four hour window of feeling “pretty damn good” and it was used by a portion of the Boston clubhouse. Its also in use in many other clubhouses (though apparently not in Philadelphia, who told Papelbon his Toradol days were over).

                Ok, how is Toradol not a Performance Enhancing Drug? It certainly seems to qualify based on WADA’s “Three Criteria” for PEDs:
                1.The capacity to enhance performance (clearly, as discussed by Papelbon)
                2.Use can result in negative health consequences (absolutely; Jon Lester suffered some of them and had a serious internal bleeding issue, and now Boston is reportedly reviewing its use of the drug)
                3.Violate the spirit of sports. (opinion based .. but after reading what Toradol can do, how can you NOT argue that its use violates the “spirit of sports?”)





                In an intriguing feature included in tonight’s new Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel (HBO, 10o p.m. ET/PT), Andrea Kremer explores the NFL’s “magic potion” that “masks pain from head to toe.”


                The wonder drug goes by the name of Toradol. It’s not a narcotic, it’s not addictive, it’s legal to use.
                And plenty of players are using it.

                Former NFL center Jeremy Newberry tells Kremer that, when he played for the 49ers, players lined up for a dose of Toradol before games. “I’ve seen lines of 20 or 30 of them standing there waiting for a shot,” Newberry.




                But the Super Bowl? With little hesitance, Holt asked for and received a Toradol shot.

                "I felt like new money," Holt said. "You get that shot and you feel like you're 18, 19 years old. It's like a sheet of armor. I was a new man."
                Several hours later, after making seven catches for 109 yards, including a 9-yard touchdown grab, Holt was also a Super Bowl champion with the Rams edging the Titans 23-16.

                Everything about the day felt great. Until the Toradol faded.
                "It was very, very, very painful once that medication wore off," Holt said. "When you get that Toradol shot, you feel like you have a whole new body on you.

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                • Rath
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                  #308
                  Originally posted by aboutfkntime
                  Yep, it was Florence Needlegale the IV.

                  you confirming that the registered nurse who Floyd and Ellerbe said administered the IV was a lie?

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                  • Rath
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                    #309
                    Originally posted by Reloaded
                    Mannys wonder drug is ok though right , since 2009 he has used this before fights ?


                    "… the reason you win or lose is darn near always the same – pitching.” — Earl Weaver


                    The latest salvo in the “Questionable Performance Enhancing Drug” storyline in today’s professional baseball landscape was this interesting statement from Jonathan Papelbon last week; he and other Boston teammates frequently were injected with the drug Toradol by team doctors when they were feeling “run-down” or overly fatigued in order to get a quick pick-me-up for a game. Apparently Toradol had the effect of giving players a four hour window of feeling “pretty damn good” and it was used by a portion of the Boston clubhouse. Its also in use in many other clubhouses (though apparently not in Philadelphia, who told Papelbon his Toradol days were over).

                    Ok, how is Toradol not a Performance Enhancing Drug? It certainly seems to qualify based on WADA’s “Three Criteria” for PEDs:
                    1.The capacity to enhance performance (clearly, as discussed by Papelbon)
                    2.Use can result in negative health consequences (absolutely; Jon Lester suffered some of them and had a serious internal bleeding issue, and now Boston is reportedly reviewing its use of the drug)
                    3.Violate the spirit of sports. (opinion based .. but after reading what Toradol can do, how can you NOT argue that its use violates the “spirit of sports?”)





                    In an intriguing feature included in tonight’s new Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel (HBO, 10o p.m. ET/PT), Andrea Kremer explores the NFL’s “magic potion” that “masks pain from head to toe.”


                    The wonder drug goes by the name of Toradol. It’s not a narcotic, it’s not addictive, it’s legal to use.
                    And plenty of players are using it.

                    Former NFL center Jeremy Newberry tells Kremer that, when he played for the 49ers, players lined up for a dose of Toradol before games. “I’ve seen lines of 20 or 30 of them standing there waiting for a shot,” Newberry.




                    But the Super Bowl? With little hesitance, Holt asked for and received a Toradol shot.

                    "I felt like new money," Holt said. "You get that shot and you feel like you're 18, 19 years old. It's like a sheet of armor. I was a new man."
                    Several hours later, after making seven catches for 109 yards, including a 9-yard touchdown grab, Holt was also a Super Bowl champion with the Rams edging the Titans 23-16.

                    Everything about the day felt great. Until the Toradol faded.
                    "It was very, very, very painful once that medication wore off," Holt said. "When you get that Toradol shot, you feel like you have a whole new body on you.
                    for a registered nurse name, this is the longest IVe came across so far
                    Last edited by Rath; 09-30-2015, 04:56 PM.

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                    • GTTofAK
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                      #310
                      Originally posted by aboutfkntime
                      Based on the fact that they have investigated, and you have not.
                      What makes you think they did an investigation? Froid applied for the TUE and was granted it the next day.

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