Deezer wrote:One thing about drug use in sports, is that I can understand why they do it. If you feel like everyone is getting ahead of you, while you're absolutely busting your rear end to get somewhere and you're just treading water, a "deal with the devil" doesn't seem so absurd. However, let me state that DOES NOT CONDONE IT. It is wrong, and you should be punished severely if you do it. If Bonds took drugs, all his home runs after he started taking them should be wiped from the record books. It's cheating, plain and simple. However, all I'm saying is that I understand the thought processes behind athletes that take them. As far as cycling goes, that is cycling's fault. They have turned a blind eye to a problem they knew they have, and now their sport is probably 95% full of cheaters.
Deezer, I'm not going to defend Bonds, but if records need to be changed, there's a boatload of others that are just as guilty. It's got to make you wonder why Clemens and Sosa retired just long enough to purge their systems (hypothetically speaking), then felt compelled to return to the game suddenly. Why aren't we watching Jason Giambi chasing Aaron's record, or McGuire, or Sosa???? Regardless of the drugs or what he does off the field, Barry is flat out better than the rest. I feel lucky to have seen Maris, Aaron, Big Mac, and now Bonds reach these milestones in my lifetime.
Baseball Is Life,
J Dawg
What is success? Is it do yo' own thang, or is it to join the rest? -Allen Toussaint