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Posted (edited)
9 minutes ago, HardCoreBlue said:

Does anyone know if the two argoblows coaches currently suspended is because they refuse to get vacced or do they hate CJ so much they don't want to be on the same coaching staff with him or both?

I remember hearing something on a TSN broadcast but they were fairly vague on the details.

The exact details have not yet been released. And probably will not be. 

If they were not released because they refused to get vaxxed, MLSE and the argos implication that it was the cause of their release would be action worthy imo. 

I hope, especially for young, that its not the case. But at this point having heard nothing from them I would tend to believe it is the cause. 

Edited by wbbfan
Posted
5 hours ago, Geebrr said:

Nobody outside of Saskatchewan buys this trash explanation.

 

Just like no one outside Canada bought Ben Johnson’s “tainted water bottle” original excuse, no one outside San Francisco believed Barry Bonds, no one outside the USA believed Carl Lewis or Lance Armstrong, and no one else outside Winnipeg believed Andrew Harris. Fan bases are funny that way. 

Posted
13 minutes ago, TrueBlue4ever said:

Just like no one outside Canada bought Ben Johnson’s “tainted water bottle” original excuse, no one outside San Francisco believed Barry Bonds, no one outside the USA believed Carl Lewis or Lance Armstrong, and no one else outside Winnipeg believed Andrew Harris. Fan bases are funny that way. 

"I don't know how to piss" is a new level of bullshit.

Posted
1 minute ago, TrueBlue4ever said:

Do you think the league “manufactured” the extra game suspension for abuse because they wanted to discourage future players from refusing the test by making the suspension worse than testing positive? 

Manufactured.....???really...You actually believe the league operates in a clandestine manner???really

Posted
2 minutes ago, Bubba Zanetti said:

A.C. Leonard tells the media that he was at the team's facility until 2:00 a.m. trying to provide a sample for drug testing.

The game ended at 7:00 p.m. local time.#Riders | #UniteInGreen | #CFL

Couldnt piss in 7 hours?!?!? LMFAO

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Wasnt it 11pm before? Dont know why they keep piling on more BS. 

Just now, Stickem said:

Manufactured.....???really...You actually believe the league operates in a clandestine manner???really

As if the PA would be ok with the CFL doing that lmao. AC has had some new event and excuse every day. If it didnt happen he'd be screaming that on every media platform. 

Posted
4 minutes ago, Stickem said:

Manufactured.....???really...You actually believe the league operates in a clandestine manner???really

Not sure if this is sarcasm or legit, but it seemed odd they gave him 2 games and then delayed the extra game for a week and a half when the entire incident including the abuse was one thing all at the same time. Why not give out 3 games all at once?

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Just now, TrueBlue4ever said:

Not sure if this is sarcasm or legit, but it seemed odd they gave him 2 games and then delayed the extra game for a week and a half when the entire incident including the abuse was one thing all at the same time. Why not give out 3 games all at once?

Maybe they needed to complete their investigation? Discuss with the PA? 

Posted
1 hour ago, wbbfan said:

Wasnt it 11pm before? Dont know why they keep piling on more BS. 

As if the PA would be ok with the CFL doing that lmao. AC has had some new event and excuse every day. If it didnt happen he'd be screaming that on every media platform. 

A guy gets a 3 game suspension missing lots of scratch and he or the PA doesnt file a grievance? 

Posted
3 hours ago, TrueBlue4ever said:

Just like no one outside Canada bought Ben Johnson’s “tainted water bottle” original excuse, no one outside San Francisco believed Barry Bonds, no one outside the USA believed Carl Lewis or Lance Armstrong, and no one else outside Winnipeg believed Andrew Harris. Fan bases are funny that way. 

I lived in san fran area when Bonds was doing his thing...people all knew and believed it...trust me hahaha

Posted (edited)
22 minutes ago, Booch said:

I lived in san fran area when Bonds was doing his thing...people all knew and believed it...trust me hahaha

Maybe the word “believe” should have interpreted as “accept”. I was in San Fran too, and a lot of folks in the fandom and on the club were happy to ignore the noise surrounding him when he played for the Giants and was a star there. Perhaps my socIal circle was different from yours. Both could easily exist. 

12 minutes ago, Saidin said:

Comparing what AC Leonard did and Harris, which one is worse?

Both violated the policy, both got 2 game suspensions. From a black and white static punishment point of view, they are equal. From a subjective morality point of view, it will completely depend on who is answering the question. 

Edited by TrueBlue4ever
Posted (edited)

hamilton v ottawa tomorrow.

with all the drugs that are legal, I dont get why steroids are illegal.

I remember a favre interview, he had some injury, he said oh, no problem ill just get it shot up before the game. some legal drug. 

 

dont players routinely , legally, take drugs to mask pain, speed healing?

its actually comical...in a way, being concerned about health in an extremely violent sport.

where people break legs, arms, wrists, skulls, playing within the rules. 

look at the nfl guys. no way many of them arent on something.

re ben johnson:

 

"Carl Lewis has broken his silence on allegations that he was the beneficiary of a drugs cover-up, admitting he had tested positive for banned substances but claiming he was just one of "hundreds" of American athletes who were allowed to escape bans. 

"There were hundreds of people getting off," he said. "Everyone was treated the same." 

Lewis has now acknowledged that he failed three tests during the 1988 US Olympic trials, which under international rules at the time should have prevented him from competing in the Seoul games two months later."

fix was in.

 

Edited by Mark F
Posted
2 hours ago, TrueBlue4ever said:

Maybe the word “believe” should have interpreted as “accept”. I was in San Fran too, and a lot of folks in the fandom and on the club were happy to ignore the noise surrounding him when he played for the Giants and was a star there. Perhaps my socIal circle was different from yours. Both could easily exist. 

Both violated the policy, both got 2 game suspensions. From a black and white static punishment point of view, they are equal. From a subjective morality point of view, it will completely depend on who is answering the question. 

Oh I agree with u...many didn't want to accept it...and like it is with sports...a guy can do no wrong when on yuur squad...but is a bum when he leaves haha...where abouts u live..I we as basically in El Sobrante for the most part...

 

 

 

Posted
2 hours ago, rebusrankin said:

Leonard was worse, he abused an official and refused a drug test which is the same as failing one. Harris failed a drug test.

Harris tho...technicaly showed trace amounts of a substance nobody in football would use...and is very very hard to even get now..and not worth the bang for the buck...only player who might use what he was flagged onnis maybe a big ol lineman who wanted to bulk up..and then only in the off-season as u would have next to no aerobic capacity on it..a rb..db.. receiver would never use that even in off-season and from my experience (don't go off on me now Tburgess ) is why I know Harris showing of it was unintentional...as it would have made him worse and not better in season.

Yeah technically it was a fail...but it was also an amount that was insignificant too...and he took test..one of many he has taken each year..every year for a while now without issue...therein lies the difference

Posted
13 hours ago, Mark F said:

hamilton v ottawa tomorrow.

with all the drugs that are legal, I dont get why steroids are illegal.

I remember a favre interview, he had some injury, he said oh, no problem ill just get it shot up before the game. some legal drug. 

 

dont players routinely , legally, take drugs to mask pain, speed healing?

its actually comical...in a way, being concerned about health in an extremely violent sport.

where people break legs, arms, wrists, skulls, playing within the rules. 

look at the nfl guys. no way many of them arent on something.

re ben johnson:

 

"Carl Lewis has broken his silence on allegations that he was the beneficiary of a drugs cover-up, admitting he had tested positive for banned substances but claiming he was just one of "hundreds" of American athletes who were allowed to escape bans. 

"There were hundreds of people getting off," he said. "Everyone was treated the same." 

Lewis has now acknowledged that he failed three tests during the 1988 US Olympic trials, which under international rules at the time should have prevented him from competing in the Seoul games two months later."

fix was in.

 

You make some good points. Steroids are a powerful tool for recovering from a serious injury. In general im very libertarian when it comes to drugs. On face value Id have no problem with steroids being legalized in pro sports, or atleast some thing that you could get exemptions for and get strong support and guidance with. 

Pain killers are a big problem imo. But there is no easy answer for that, especially in the NFL and pro sports. 

I think the issue that will prevent that from happening is the re injury rates among athletes. Pro athletes put a great deal more strain on their body than average joes do. For an average joe the risk of a follow up injury due to steroids is pretty low and worth the risk. For pro athletes I think its too high. Its causes joints to be especially prone, namely neck discs and knees. Which are pretty serious concerns for athletes as it is. 

Frankly, I didnt care too much that bonds juiced up. Most of baseball was juiced at that point in time, and today the pitchers are juicing the balls like never before. Baseball always has some dirty cheating secret. There is no clean era. So I cant really thumb my nose at one era and not another. We all knew in the homerun era that guys were juiced to the ****. And more people watched than ever. To have watched then go and shun the players would be a great hypocrisy. 

Bonds was a world class selfish ass. Rafael palmeiro claimed the moral high ground, lied in court, and was juiced for a considerable time.  You can judge them for that. Neither one is half as bad as some one like ty cobb though. 

 

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