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eric3579says...*promote
siftbotsays...Promoting this video and sending it back into the queue for one more try; last queued Sunday, June 26th, 2016 11:34pm PDT - promote requested by eric3579.
kingmobsays...I'm not surprised anymore....when money corrupts...
Does that make me...jaded?
People Cheat at Sports because there is money on the line.
What other newflashes do we have?
One of his weaker bits...but I still love the format.
America is more racist than it realizes.
Cute Furry Animals brighten anyones day.
You do one...
Phoozsays...How could you live with yourself if you doped for something like the Olympics? Just crazy!
MilkmanDansays...I want to see *one* major US sport take a real hardline approach and make all the others look bad.
What if, for example, the NHL started a new and more rigorous doping testing program. Frequent random tests, and if you ever test positive (with verified results), you forfeit the rest your contract, all of your records / statistics are invalidated, and you are never allowed to play for the league again. Teams would still be charged with the salary cap hit from any of their players who test positive, so they would be encouraged to enforce the system also.
Just think about how that could be marketed for any sport that had the guts to initiate it. Put up images of Barry Bonds and insult MLB for allowing his (and other dopers) records and statistics to stand. Then fade out and pop up with "But here in the {NHL / NFL / NBA / whatever}, cheaters NEVER WIN."
I think that would generate a lot of interest / revenue for whatever sport got the ball rolling.
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