ESPN: Hank Steinbrenner says football has bigger steroid problem than baseball

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This guy is a blowhard and this may deserve the NFL zone but its slow and the offseason. There are always the quality RomoIsGod threads....

I can kinda see what Hank is saying though. I just think back to Stepnoski saying that he used to get baked after every game and they never caught him.

Hank Steinbrenner says football has bigger steroid problem than baseball

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Updated: February 18, 2008, 11:25 PM ET

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TAMPA, Fla. -- Hank Steinbrenner insists baseball is being picked on for its trouble with performance-enhancing drugs, and claims the problem is bigger in football.

"I don't like baseball being singled out," the New York Yankees senior vice president said in a telephone interview with The Associated Press on Monday night.

Everybody that knows sports knows football is tailor-made for performance-enhancing drugs.

--Hank Steinbrenner

"Everybody that knows sports knows football is tailor-made for performance-enhancing drugs. I don't know how they managed to skate by. It irritates me. Don't tell me it's not more prevalent. The number in football is at least twice as many. Look at the speed and size of those players."

Answered NFL spokesman Greg Aiello: "We've had year-round random testing with immediate suspensions since 1990 and we conduct approximately 12,000 steroids tests a year."

Steinbrenner's comments came after Andy Pettitte met with reporters for the first time since the Yankees pitcher was named in the Mitchell report. Two days after the report was released in December, Pettitte confirmed he used human growth hormone in 2002; two weeks ago, he told congressional investigators he also used HGH for one day in 2004.

"A lot of baseball people thought that baseball would be the last sport that it would be a problem in and probably just ignored it too long," Steinbrenner said. "But the fact is it's been in football a long time and it's been in basketball, I'm sure. Why baseball is being singled out, I don't know. I don't know. I know all the excuses -- `Well, it's America's game and it's the statistics.'

"That's not an excuse. If a sport is riddled with it, it's riddled with it. Why aren't they looking at the NFL?" he said.

Steinbrenner said baseball will "clean up the game."

"We're going to do it," he said.

Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press
 

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I won't be surprised when the NFL, NHL, NBA, NASCAR, PGA, PBA, and billiards all have the same problem as baseball does now.
 

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I'd agree that Football NOW has more of a steriod problem than baseball. But 3,4,5 years ago? No way.
 

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FuzzyLumpkins;1960689 said:
This guy is a blowhard and this may deserve the NFL zone but its slow and the offseason. There are always the quality RomoIsGod threads....

I can kinda see what Hank is saying though. I just think back to Stepnoski saying that he used to get baked after every game and they never caught him.

Hank Steinbrenner says football has bigger steroid problem than baseball

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Updated: February 18, 2008, 11:25 PM ET

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TAMPA, Fla. -- Hank Steinbrenner insists baseball is being picked on for its trouble with performance-enhancing drugs, and claims the problem is bigger in football.

"I don't like baseball being singled out," the New York Yankees senior vice president said in a telephone interview with The Associated Press on Monday night.

Everybody that knows sports knows football is tailor-made for performance-enhancing drugs.

--Hank Steinbrenner

"Everybody that knows sports knows football is tailor-made for performance-enhancing drugs. I don't know how they managed to skate by. It irritates me. Don't tell me it's not more prevalent. The number in football is at least twice as many. Look at the speed and size of those players."

Answered NFL spokesman Greg Aiello: "We've had year-round random testing with immediate suspensions since 1990 and we conduct approximately 12,000 steroids tests a year."

Steinbrenner's comments came after Andy Pettitte met with reporters for the first time since the Yankees pitcher was named in the Mitchell report. Two days after the report was released in December, Pettitte confirmed he used human growth hormone in 2002; two weeks ago, he told congressional investigators he also used HGH for one day in 2004.

"A lot of baseball people thought that baseball would be the last sport that it would be a problem in and probably just ignored it too long," Steinbrenner said. "But the fact is it's been in football a long time and it's been in basketball, I'm sure. Why baseball is being singled out, I don't know. I don't know. I know all the excuses -- `Well, it's America's game and it's the statistics.'

"That's not an excuse. If a sport is riddled with it, it's riddled with it. Why aren't they looking at the NFL?" he said.

Steinbrenner said baseball will "clean up the game."

"We're going to do it," he said.

Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press

Well there are what, about 1900 nfl players including PS players? That would be about 6 tests per player per year. I'd say old Hank doesn't know what the hell he's talking about.
 

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Big Dakota;1960705 said:
Well there are what, abut 1900 nfl players including PS players? That would be about 6 tests per year per player. I'd say old Hank doesn't know what the hell he's talking about.

Their rigorous testing policy failed to catch people like Lehr who was juicing for years before he was caught. Stepnoski never got caught and he was a dopehead.
 

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just another reason to hate the yankees. but everyone already knows their's more steroids in football than anything else. they just know how not to get caught.
 

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FuzzyLumpkins;1960706 said:
Their rigorous testing policy failed to catch people like Lehr who was juicing for years before he was caught. Stepnoski never got caught and he was a dopehead.


Well with labor unions and privacy issues and the like, they are doing about all they can in todays climate, IMO.
 

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Rampage;1960712 said:
just another reason to hate the yankees. but everyone already knows their's more steroids in football than anything else. they just know how not to get caught.


I know next to nothing about masking agents, but one would think they work pretty well, but that's the way the ball bounces. Until science comes up with a fool proof test what ya gonna do?
 

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Big Dakota;1960714 said:
Well with labor unions and privacy issues and the like, they are doing about all they can in todays climate, IMO.

I really believe that a good testing policy is a good thing for all parties invovled. Its just one more reason why I cannot stand Upshaw.
 

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FuzzyLumpkins;1960717 said:
I really believe that a good testing policy is a good thing for all parties invovled. Its just one more reason why I cannot stand Upshaw.


I agree, but if they keep coming up with agents to beat the tests(which i presume they are) then sports is fighting a losing battle.
 

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Big Dakota;1960720 said:
I agree, but if they keep coming up with agents to beat the tests(which i presume they are) then sports is fighting a losing battle.

its a billion dollar industry. Im confident that they could use hair tests or blood tests that you cannot mask like a piss test.
 

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I agree that HGH may be prevalent

but I choose not to think about it, I love the sport too much and my Cowboys
 

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FuzzyLumpkins;1960725 said:
its a billion dollar industry. Im confident that they could use hair tests or blood tests that you cannot mask like a piss test.

I don't think hair tests would work here, as they use those to test weed that tends to stick to hair folicles long after you smoke, idk, maybe, arm-hair samples? I know HGH is a concoction that you rub on, maybe they rub it on their arms and legs, idk

but I see your point
 

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Bob Sacamano;1960754 said:
I don't think hair tests would work here, as they use those to test weed that tends to stick to hair folicles long after you smoke, idk, maybe, arm-hair samples? I know HGH is a concoction that you rub on, maybe they rub it on their arms and legs, idk

but I see your point

I dont know what technology is available but I know for example that parole and probation officials have very good testing methods that are very difficult to beat. You can test for masking agents easily because they dont only filter out foreign substances. They filter natural byproducts as well and you can tell.
 

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FuzzyLumpkins;1960758 said:
I dont know what technology is available but I know for example that parole and probation officials have very good testing methods that are very difficult to beat. You can test for masking agents easily because they dont only filter out foreign substances. They filter natural byproducts as well and you can tell.

don't worry, I'm sure they're working on the technology to unmask HGH as we speak

they're doing marvelous things w/ technology nowadays, hopefully players recognize that it's only a matter of time before that technology becomes available though, don't want my favorite past-time spoiled by some idiots
 

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Baseball is affected more by a player juicing than football could ever be...
 
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