Author Topic: We should listen to Jose Canseco  (Read 464 times)

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Re: We should listen to Jose Canseco
« Reply #15 on: February 12, 2009, 04:49:31 PM »
MLB would be a lot better if they had less teams.  The only time people show up for Marlins games is when they're in the World Series.  And Washington ain't doing shit.  Waste of millions :(  Education, & health care is way more important than sports.  And the Twins are not that well supported anymore.  They stopped selling out years ago.  But they fought 2 not get contracted

With Minnesota, I can honestly say it's the stadium. Try watching a game in the Metrodome. The weather is only nice a few months out of the year, it's a baseball game, yet during this time you are forced to watch baseball indoors. Sucks, I went to watch the Twins once and am not even excited to pay $7 to see my Angels come to town because the stadium sucks that much. I think a smaller outdoor park will do well. The team is always scrappy and people here love their Twins, just not that big empty feeling trash bag of a stadium.

I agree, education and health care is way more important than sports. I feel that if government is to pay for stadiums, then hell, lets limit player pay, owner take, and lets have the cities profit. Imagine what a city could do with the profits of a sports team. Now if that team pays for their own stadium, fine, do what you do, pay what you pay. But if you take tax money to pay for a stadium, the the people should benefit.
I just mainly wanted the Twins contracted cause I always hated them.  I do like the Vikings.  Shame that the Gophers & Twins can get a new stadium but the Vikings can't :( .  And another thing about the Twins.  The Metrodome Mistique died in 2002.  You know when in 87 & 91 where they were practically unstoppable in the playoffs >:(
 

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Re: We should listen to Jose Canseco
« Reply #16 on: February 12, 2009, 05:26:25 PM »
"We should listen to Jose Canseco"...just doesnt sound right.....
 

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Re: We should listen to Jose Canseco
« Reply #17 on: February 12, 2009, 05:31:07 PM »
"We should listen to Jose Canseco"...just doesnt sound right.....

It doesn't, but the mans got nothing to lose. Why lie now?
 

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Re: We should listen to Jose Canseco
« Reply #18 on: February 12, 2009, 05:37:33 PM »
"We should listen to Jose Canseco"...just doesnt sound right.....

It doesn't, but the mans got nothing to lose. Why lie now?
he may be tellin the truth...i just find it suspect that he has a conscious all of a sudden now that he's broke and tryna sell some books
 

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Re: We should listen to Jose Canseco
« Reply #19 on: February 12, 2009, 05:43:46 PM »
There is no ending performance enhancing drugs in sports. It's going to be there forever, no matter who is in charge of the MLB. Yeah maybe they can bring in the new Landis and kick everyone out of the league, scare everyone straight for a while and kill the sport even more so with the fans but even that would only be temporary. They'll always be new drugs that aren't tested yet.

Live and let live. Steroids aren't going to kill these athletes anymore than the average American's fast food diet will. There is no such thing as an even playing field in sports anyway so these idiots need to stop trying to think they can create one. Should athletes with naturally high testosterone be forced to take pills that lower it to an average level?

shut up already, I don't think I have ever seen a post by you where you agree with anything anyone says.  And I you know what if this prevents a few players from not juicing, it's worth it. 

Why is it worth it? Why are steroids so bad?
Well for one thing, it gives you little man syndrome.  I bet MLB regretted blackballing Canseco from getting a chance to hit 500 home runs now ;D

actually the side effects of steroids have been scientifically proven to be drastically overstated. This is not to say that I support steroid use, but its probably not as terrible as the general public opinion would have you believe.
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Re: We should listen to Jose Canseco
« Reply #20 on: February 13, 2009, 12:23:32 PM »
There is no ending performance enhancing drugs in sports. It's going to be there forever, no matter who is in charge of the MLB. Yeah maybe they can bring in the new Landis and kick everyone out of the league, scare everyone straight for a while and kill the sport even more so with the fans but even that would only be temporary. They'll always be new drugs that aren't tested yet.

Live and let live. Steroids aren't going to kill these athletes anymore than the average American's fast food diet will. There is no such thing as an even playing field in sports anyway so these idiots need to stop trying to think they can create one. Should athletes with naturally high testosterone be forced to take pills that lower it to an average level?

shut up already, I don't think I have ever seen a post by you where you agree with anything anyone says.  And I you know what if this prevents a few players from not juicing, it's worth it. 

Why is it worth it? Why are steroids so bad?
Well for one thing, it gives you little man syndrome.  I bet MLB regretted blackballing Canseco from getting a chance to hit 500 home runs now ;D

actually the side effects of steroids have been scientifically proven to be drastically overstated. This is not to say that I support steroid use, but its probably not as terrible as the general public opinion would have you believe.


Bodybuilders take as much or more steroids as any athlete and they seem to end up fine after they retire. Mr. Governor of California seems to be in agreat health for a man of his age and lifestyle.