While I don't agree with using HGH and steroids and all that, a co-worker made an interesting comment to me in a debate about baseball one day.
The real sad thing is, it's so prevalent because a few started doing it, and caused a chain reaction where everyone felt a pressure to do the same to keep up.
So because a few folks broke the rules to achieve their success, they raised a bar and are the cause of it all.
While I don't agree with the use like I said, I can somewhat understand the point of view of athletes and all.
I doubt it'll happen, but I wish someone would make a counter movement, a couple folks push for doing things legitimately and honestly with hard work and effort, bring things back to where it's about what you are capable of as you are born and made.
IMO I think that is a cop-out reason. The people doing it now are NOT victims of the few who started doing it first. It spread throughout the league because people saw that others were getting away with it!
Juicing to boost your physical abilities is a choice and one that you should be held liable for your own actions. There are a lot of athletes who don't juice and are still successful. IMO the ones who do juice have something to hide and want to reach a level where their normal God given talent would not allow them, thus they would not be as famous as they are when on juice.
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