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jcollins28
06-23-2008, 08:48 PM
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/danpatrick/interviews/

So everyone is making a big deal over spygate. How does this play out?

theebs
06-23-2008, 08:52 PM
hey you might want to relink again. I dont know who you are talking about or what article you are referencing.

jcollins28
06-23-2008, 08:55 PM
hey you might want to relink again. I dont know who you are talking about or what article you are referencing.

Scroll down to Thursday's interviews click on Terry Bradshaw.

theebs
06-23-2008, 08:56 PM
Scroll down to Thursday's interviews click on Terry Bradshaw.


thanks I figured it was bradshaw.

dcfanatic
06-23-2008, 08:57 PM
This one...

Bradshaw on Patrick (http://ht.cdn.turner.com/si/danpatrick/audio/2008/06/19/DP-Terry_Bradshaw-6-19-08_Interview.mp3)

stealth
06-23-2008, 09:24 PM
can I get a summary, I can't listen to bradshaw anymore for a while, he has been doing a media blitz or something and I am tired of him.

TonyS
06-23-2008, 10:53 PM
Basically, Terry talks about taking steroids while he was a player. He started a sentence out pretty much like this, "Hey, I always took steroids, I mean when I took steroids, which wasn't often, to speed up the healing process after injury. I mean I never took them to get bigger, faster or stronger."

Dan Patrick just kind of went along with the interview like it was no big deal that he was admitting to all of this. Wowza.

Bob Sacamano
06-23-2008, 11:13 PM
no wonder the dude is so bald

DWhite Fan
06-23-2008, 11:23 PM
Basically, Terry talks about taking steroids while he was a player. He started a sentence out pretty much like this, "Hey, I always took steroids, I mean when I took steroids, which wasn't often, to speed up the healing process after injury. I mean I never took them to get bigger, faster or stronger."

Dan Patrick just kind of went along with the interview like it was no big deal that he was admitting to all of this. Wowza.

What's news worth about this? Is there anyone out there that doesn't know the Pittsburgh Steelers of the 70s were notorious for their steroid use? Mike Webster died because of it. Terry just confirmed what we already knew.
It is not a big deal because it is old news:starspin

dcfanatic
06-23-2008, 11:23 PM
no wonder the dude is so bald

More like 'no wonder his wives all left him'..

Get it? Shrinkage, steroids.
:lmao2:

JackMagist
06-23-2008, 11:31 PM
What's news worth about this? Is there anyone out there that doesn't know the Pittsburgh Steelers of the 70s were notorious for their steroid use? Mike Webster died because of it. Terry just confirmed what we already knew.
It is not a big deal because it is old news:starspin:hammer:

Was there ever any doubt that the Stealers were all roided up?

Big Dakota
06-23-2008, 11:40 PM
I wonder the % of Cowboys who took them in the 60s/70s/80s? Probably just as high as the rest of the NFL.

jobberone
06-23-2008, 11:44 PM
I wonder the % of Cowboys who took them in the 60s/70s/80s? Probably just as high as the rest of the NFL.

It was league wide but not everybody was on them. Some didn't mess with it. Roger didn't do steroids.

Big Dakota
06-23-2008, 11:47 PM
It was league wide but not everybody was on them. Some didn't mess with it. Roger didn't do steroids.


It wasn't against the rules and there wasn't the ''stigma" that they could really hurt you, so i bet very few didn't consider it when injured.

cujo
06-24-2008, 01:06 AM
However many Steelers were taking it, rest assured there were probably just as many Cowboys taking them.

Disturbed
06-24-2008, 01:16 AM
However many Steelers were taking it, rest assured there were probably just as many Cowboys taking them.

Say it ain't so. Not Tom Landry's "All American Cowboys". :eek: We won clean I tell ya....:rolleyes:

Juke99
06-24-2008, 07:01 AM
Headline: "Former Cowboy Opponent Admits To Steroid Use"

:)

jterrell
06-24-2008, 07:03 AM
A good majority of the league are on them now in one form or another.
And they have been since the mid 70s.

It also runs rampant on college campuses.

CrazyCowboy
06-24-2008, 07:35 AM
Terry coming clean.....now he feels better

Seven
06-24-2008, 08:08 AM
Anyone have experience with Emu farming?

stealth
06-24-2008, 08:47 AM
so what is the deal with all this bradshaw on every station lately?

Is he sick or something? Did he lose his job at fox?

BraveHeartFan
06-24-2008, 10:01 AM
How is this a big deal? They weren't against the rules then and I agree that the Cowboys probably had just as many players on them as every other team.

Is this some how going to take the sting out of those Superbowl losses, or something? I can't see how the Cowboys, who had players on roids, losing to the Steelers who had players on roids, is any less of a loss just because Terry admits it.

I wonder if Steelers fans are all out there talking about the coke use some of our players had during that time.

Boyzmamacita
06-24-2008, 11:25 AM
How is this a big deal? They weren't against the rules then and I agree that the Cowboys probably had just as many players on them as every other team.

Is this some how going to take the sting out of those Superbowl losses, or something? I can't see how the Cowboys, who had players on roids, losing to the Steelers who had players on roids, is any less of a loss just because Terry admits it.

I wonder if Steelers fans are all out there talking about the coke use some of our players had during that time.
Who said all of that? You're being a bit presumptuous. Bradshaw opened his big mouth, so of course people are going to comment. I haven't read anything about the "sting" of losing from anyone but you.

lurkercowboy
06-24-2008, 11:50 AM
http://nbcsports.msnbc.com/id/25350278/

Terry Bradshaw admits using steroids in '70s
QB of four Steelers championship teams did it to for 'speed of healing'
By Sporting News staff reports
The Sporting News
updated 12:44 p.m. ET, Tues., June. 24, 2008

Hall of Fame quarterback Terry Bradshaw admitted that he took steroids while playing football in the 1970s, according to several reports.

Bradshaw said on The Dan Patrick Show on Thursday, "We did steroids to get away the aches and the speed of healing. My use of steroids from a doctor was to speed up injury, and I thought nothing of it. ... It was to speed up the healing process, that was it. It wasn't to get bigger and stronger and faster."

SN contributor Mike Florio writes on profootballtalk.com that the story of Bradshaw's admission has received very little attention despite the scrutiny currently surrounding the use of performance enhancing drugs in all sports.

Florio writes, "When Pats safety Rodney Harrison was popped last year for possession of HGH, he claimed he wasn't cheating because he was only doing it to recover from an injury -- ignoring the obvious reality that using banned substances to speed recovery from an injury is simply another form of cheating."

The New York Daily News reports that it was unclear whether Bradshaw was referring to corticosteroids or anabolic steroids. Corticosteroids are given to many athletes and non-athletes in the form of cortisone shots to promote healing. Cortisone shots are legal and allowed per NFL rules and other leagues' substance policies. Anabolic steroids are not allowed by leagues.

Bradshaw suffered neck, wrist and elbow injuries during his career and retired after suffering an elbow injury near the end of the 1983 season.

Several Steelers players from the 1970s have admitted to using steroids, including the late Steve Courson, whom Bradshaw mentioned in the interview with Patrick, according to the Daily News report. Courson described to Sports Illustrated how he used Anadrol-50, Dianabol, Winstrol and Deca Durobilin while playing.

Bradshaw is a four-time Super Bowl champion, two-time Super Bowl MVP, three-time Pro Bowl selection and 1978 NFL MVP. He finished his 14-year career with 27,989 passing yards and 212 passing touchdowns. He also had 32 rushing touchdowns.
© 2008 The Sporting News

URL: http://nbcsports.msnbc.com/id/25350278/

Chocolate Lab
06-24-2008, 11:51 AM
It wasn't against the rules and there wasn't the ''stigma" that they could really hurt you, so i bet very few didn't consider it when injured.

Exactly, they weren't even illegal until the 80s (I think?). I know some old powerlifters have told me that back in the day most guys took them. If a doc would prescribe them, there was absolutely nothing illegal, immoral, or unethical about taking them.

Of course, my impression is that other than a few freaks like Alzado, they didn't pump themselves to the gills with them, either. They took more of the clinical dose, which is very small compared to what lots of people do now.

juck
06-24-2008, 12:02 PM
I dated Mike Websters' daughter for a couple weeks and she said all the steelers used them.I assume most of the nfl did then.

fiveandcounting
06-24-2008, 12:02 PM
What's news worth about this? Is there anyone out there that doesn't know the Pittsburgh Steelers of the 70s were notorious for their steroid use? Mike Webster died because of it. Terry just confirmed what we already knew.
It is not a big deal because it is old news:starspin

The 4 time sb qb publicly admitting he used roids is NOT old news dude

AbeBeta
06-24-2008, 12:10 PM
So what. They were legal then. And, ironically, far more dangerous.

Disturbed
06-24-2008, 12:13 PM
So what. They were legal then. And, ironically, far more dangerous.

That is ironic. Why would they have been more dangerous?

Scotman
06-24-2008, 02:39 PM
Anyone have experience with Emu farming?

No, but I bought and sold a few emu eggs on the gray market back in the 70's.

slotshot
06-24-2008, 02:44 PM
While Bradshaw isn't the sharpest knife in the drawer, at least he was honest. I suspect that, even back then, roids were rampant. The viewing public simply does not seem to care.

Big Dakota
06-24-2008, 02:46 PM
Exactly, they weren't even illegal until the 80s (I think?). I know some old powerlifters have told me that back in the day most guys took them. If a doc would prescribe them, there was absolutely nothing illegal, immoral, or unethical about taking them.

Of course, my impression is that other than a few freaks like Alzado, they didn't pump themselves to the gills with them, either. They took more of the clinical dose, which is very small compared to what lots of people do now.


Not to totally change the subject but I'm a Mets fan and Keith Hernandez talks about "greenies" and how rampant amphetamines were back in the 70s/80s among MLB players. Drugs and their relationship with sports were much different back then.

AbeBeta
06-24-2008, 03:19 PM
That is ironic. Why would they have been more dangerous?

Not as well developed as they are now. Less medical knowledge about their use.

Pottsville Maroons
06-24-2008, 03:39 PM
I dated Mike Websters' daughter for a couple weeks and she said all the steelers used them.I assume most of the nfl did then.

Interesting. I went to HS with one of his sons in Texas. Different mom, I'm sure. There were some issues there and they didn't talk about him much...at all.

Yakuza Rich
06-24-2008, 05:50 PM
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/danpatrick/interviews/

So everyone is making a big deal over spygate. How does this play out?

I believe steroids were not against the law back then.






YAKUZA

DWhite Fan
06-24-2008, 08:09 PM
The 4 time sb qb publicly admitting he used roids is NOT old news dude

Well, if that is news to you, let me burst another bubble for you. Lawrence Taylor, the HOF linebacker for the Giants in the 80s, was a cocaine addict.

I don't know how much football you watched in the 70s and 80s, but the "Steroid Steelers" were well known to all. But like others have said, roids were not illegal back then.:)

AmarilloCowboyFan
06-24-2008, 09:38 PM
However many Steelers were taking it, rest assured there were probably just as many Cowboys taking them.

Nope, the 'Boys were all snorting coke.

fortdick
06-25-2008, 11:00 AM
Analgesic steroids vs. anabolic steroids. Big difference. The ointment you by over the counter to treat poison ivy is a steroid. Many asthmatics use steroid inhalers. Steroid is a class of drug. Just like antibiotic is a class of drug.

The danger in analgesic steroids is that they reduce swelling and inflamation, but don't treat the cause of the symptoms. They jsut allow you to go out and further injure the problem area.

I took analgesic steroids for an elbow injury will pitching minor league baseball. That was back in the day when you played hurt and hid injuries. If you admitted to being hurt, you would be reminded of Wally Pipp. The steroids kept me throwing, but ruined my elbow. All the synovial lining in my elbow was worn away causing bone chips. To this day I still can't straighten my right arm completely.

Analgesic steroids are not a cure, just a mask. They let you play when you shouldn't. Bradshaw played in the day when you were expected to play hurt. I actually think more of him for having played with the pain.

JBond
06-25-2008, 02:33 PM
Anyone have experience with Emu farming?


Your a week late. I just out sourced my supply of Emu's to China. Converting farm to ostriches and really old Cowboys posters.

Seven
06-25-2008, 06:18 PM
Your a week late. I just out sourced my supply of Emu's to China. Converting farm to ostriches and really old Cowboys posters.


Did ya tell'em they're for eatin and not an alternative to driving?


:eek: We could be on to something here................................

SilverStarCowboy
06-25-2008, 07:03 PM
I thought it was already well known that the 70's Steelers were juiced up on Roids.

BraveHeartFan
06-25-2008, 08:57 PM
Who said all of that? You're being a bit presumptuous. Bradshaw opened his big mouth, so of course people are going to comment. I haven't read anything about the "sting" of losing from anyone but you.


It just came off, from the headline, to this even seeming like real news as being a big deal cause Terry and the Steelers beat the Cowboys twice in the 70's. The losses themselves don't sting me, at all, cause I wasnt alive to live through those losses. :P