Without a doubt he lied to Rodgers.
Aaron wouldn't have put himself out on the line if he new the truth, plus that would have made him, too, a liar, and I don't think that for a second.
But he was naive, but you can't really rip on a guy for that much.
Other than being naive and not smart, as it was pretty apparent to many that when there's that much smoke, there is fire.
Now, I agree with the extreme Oshkosh and also Garth too...... on one hand, a ton of players are doing it with no worry, so maybe a lifetime ban is needed.
On the other hand, I remember 1998 MLB season with McGwire & Sosa, and that was by far the most fun season ever. And then the Bonds "magical" seasons..... so another part of me says "who cares, if these players want to risk their long term health to be better now, which gives us more entertainment, then let them."
The only negative I can hear is "Yeah but what message does that send our children".
Well what message are these obese parents sending, and there are millions who look like them in this country.
The health of so many youngsters, future diabetes, heart disease, high cholesterol, etc. is being ruined because of lazy fat Americans.... let's be real about that.
Letting professional ballplayers take the things hey will already take if illegal?
Not going to cause even a fraction of the problems as places like McDonalds, BurgerKing, TacoHell, Pizza Hut, Coca Cola, etc. already are.
Giving us a better product on the field, allowing players to recover faster from catastrophic ACL injuries, I'm fine with that if they want to take the risk. I think?
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