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<blockquote data-quote="nathaniel" data-source="post: 157997" data-attributes="member: 766"><p>Painkillers don't help you throw harder or more accurately, or help read defenses better and quicker. Favre has never had a serious injury. That has more to do with his records than painkillers. Painkiller don't stop you from becoming injured. We've seen Favre play hurt. Pain isn't going to stop him from playing, unless the injury is serious enough that he could do serious harm if he continued to play. Painkillers can't prevent those kinds of injuries, and they don't mask those kinds of injuries either. Steroids help build strength, allowing Bonds to hit more balls farther. I'm not taking anything away from Bonds' ability to hit. The man is probably the best hitter of the last decade. But when you add steroids to it, those hits travel farther, resulting in more homeruns. Painkillers aren't going to cause Favre to throw farther, or help his accuracy so he can throw more touchdowns. I'm NOT condoning Favre's use of painkillers. Addiction is addiction. I understand why the comparison is there, but Favre admitted to it. Bonds hasn't and I doubt he ever will. Bonds doesn't see anything wrong with what he did, but Favre did, and went to rehab and straightened himself out. He then went on to become MVP again and help the Packers win the Superbowl to prove Painkillers had no effect on his game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nathaniel, post: 157997, member: 766"] Painkillers don't help you throw harder or more accurately, or help read defenses better and quicker. Favre has never had a serious injury. That has more to do with his records than painkillers. Painkiller don't stop you from becoming injured. We've seen Favre play hurt. Pain isn't going to stop him from playing, unless the injury is serious enough that he could do serious harm if he continued to play. Painkillers can't prevent those kinds of injuries, and they don't mask those kinds of injuries either. Steroids help build strength, allowing Bonds to hit more balls farther. I'm not taking anything away from Bonds' ability to hit. The man is probably the best hitter of the last decade. But when you add steroids to it, those hits travel farther, resulting in more homeruns. Painkillers aren't going to cause Favre to throw farther, or help his accuracy so he can throw more touchdowns. I'm NOT condoning Favre's use of painkillers. Addiction is addiction. I understand why the comparison is there, but Favre admitted to it. Bonds hasn't and I doubt he ever will. Bonds doesn't see anything wrong with what he did, but Favre did, and went to rehab and straightened himself out. He then went on to become MVP again and help the Packers win the Superbowl to prove Painkillers had no effect on his game. [/QUOTE]
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