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Originally Posted by OH10
...If you're saying that we, as a society, may tend to blow its negative effects out of proportion, then you're probably right.
But it is not safe. And as pointed just a few posts before, the players that don't want to take the illegal risk are at a disadvantage.
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Yes, the media blows it ridiculously out of proportion, and all the sheep (us) buy in. And like I said before, when it comes to baseball, they are all "cheaters" in some way, shape, or form. I just don't agree with singling out one form of cheating over another--see Gaylord Perry. The hypocracy in which we shun baseball players for "roiding" while we give guys defensive player of the year awards in the NFL for "roiding" bothers the hell out of me as well. Also, since they can't even test for HGH, we don't know who the heck is really cheating or not. It's McCarthyism. Glad I got that off my chest.
