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Originally Posted by 26 to 6
All I did was say that you can look back at some revealed PED users and see it in their physique. Not all, but some. Those who used enough of it for long enough you can tell. Why not take issue with rican blast for saying he saw people on it all the time when he worked in a gym? I doubt he actually saw them inject themselves, but he could tell by looking at their physique. I don't have the energy or the picture resources to find a bunch of very revealing photos of players with bulging veins that make it obvious, but I tried to give you an idea of what I was saying. .
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You know, I've wondered if any one would say how do I KNOW these HS kids took the shit. I did see college kids inject and let's just say I know what drugs were bought, how much they bought, what it cost, etc. After a while I could also tell who was doing it, for the most part, of the guys that I didn't have "inside information" on. And the physique changes, as 26 points out, were there. So were the attitude changes.
Zits the size of guinea pigs on their backs and shoulders. Bloatedness or ridiculous cuts, depending on what they were doing. Weight gain, strength gain, etc. It was all there and often undeniable.
Look at guys like Bagwell, or Bonds, or Dykstra who over a few years got huge. I seriously doubt it was a result of their nutrition and off-season training schedule alone. I can't find any fault in 26 or anyone else for pointing to a picture of a player and noticing a massive change and assuming the player used PEDs, as I truly believe Canseco and MLB/Mitchell Report have only scratched the surface of the prevalance.
Ya know, all of this talk started when I JOKINGLY said ARod musta gone off the juice. It was a joke, that's all. Had I seen this coming I'd have refrained...maybe. Anyway, sorry.