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Ravens | Sanders Says He Failed Drug Test
Tue, 2 Aug 2005 10:30:12 -0700

WJZ.com reports Baltimore Ravens CB Deion Sanders failed a steroid test before joining the team last year. Sanders admitted that he failed the test when asked to comment about Rafael Palmeiro's 10 day suspension from baseball. Sanders is now part of the random steroid testing program in the NFL.
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I can't say I'm totally surprised. He waited until the last possible minute to make his comeback. I'm sure he keeps in good physical shape on a regular basis, but trying to get back into football shape that quickly had to be rough on someone his age.
 

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he had some injury issues.....probally tried to come back to quick from them by taking steroids.
 

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Oh well , hells bells man. LOL I'm positive there are more than we know. coughTedyBrushcicough. I'm not saying I have proof... I'm just sayin.
 
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Shoots MEion was a major wuss with us...
He never practiced it seemed...
Out of wind after a sprint...glad he left...
 

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Could have been an informed gamble on his part. He had limited time to get back to full strength and knew he could fail one test without punishment.
 

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TheKey said:
Ravens | Sanders Says He Failed Drug Test
Tue, 2 Aug 2005 10:30:12 -0700

WJZ.com reports Baltimore Ravens CB Deion Sanders failed a steroid test before joining the team last year. Sanders admitted that he failed the test when asked to comment about Rafael Palmeiro's 10 day suspension from baseball. Sanders is now part of the random steroid testing program in the NFL.
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Yes, but did he knowingly take it?
 

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I heard Sanders on the radio today... he said he took them to help his ankle heal...
 

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ESPN just reported that the NFL says that Deion has never failed a steroid test and is not a part of the drug program. That he was originally mistakenly credited with a failed test when he missed a scheduled random test when he was a Commander but it was after he had retired. The story just gets weirder.
 

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Sanders: I flunked steroid test; Ravens refute story

Associated Press


WESTMINSTER, Md. -- Deion Sanders flashed his trademark smile as he stepped in front of a wave of cameras, microphones and tape recorders.

He spoke at length Tuesday about his second year with the Baltimore Ravens when the questions suddenly turned to the hottest topic in sports: steroids.

Someone asked Sanders if he believed that Baltimore Orioles first baseman Rafael Palmeiro might have accidentally taken steroids. Sanders' grin suddenly vanished. He paused for a moment, then revealed a secret he had kept for nearly a year.

Sanders said that shortly before he decided to end his three-year retirement last Aug. 31, he received medical treatment for an ankle he hurt while playing basketball. When he took his Ravens' physical, steroids were detected in his system.

"The next thing I know they're testing me weekly. I'm like, what's going on? I had never had a prior," he recalled. "They told me I flunked the steroid test. I was on the random steroid test every week because I took something for my ankle."

The Ravens, however, said late Tuesday that Sanders never failed a drug test, but was given weekly screenings because he skipped a random drug test shortly before he retired from the Washington Commanders in 2000.

Ravens spokesman Kevin Byrne said the missed test gave the NFL "reasonable cause" to screen Sanders on a weekly basis upon his return to the league.

Because the treatment was administered before he rejoined the NFL and confirmed by his doctor, Sanders was not disciplined by the league.

And now he's starting the second season of his comeback, one that will likely be far different than the first.

The league's most renowned nickel back will not spend much time returning kicks or playing wide receiver, now that the Ravens appear to be fully stocked in both areas.

And this summer, "Neon" Deion has training camp to contend with. Sort of.

While the rest of the Ravens banged helmets and shoulder pads under an intense morning sun, Sanders jogged on the sideline in workout clothes, taking an occasional break to lend advice to a rookie or two.

"Right now I've got to gauge my body, and I don't want to go three straight practices," he said. "Two-a-days is pretty tough on me, professionally and athletically. I don't feel fatigued and I don't feel sore, but I don't want to get to that point."

That's OK with coach Brian Billick, who really doesn't have any pressing need to see what Sanders can do. When a guy has played in eight Pro Bowls and intercepted 51 passes during an exceptional career that has spanned three decades, he deserves a little slack.

"He went two hard ones yesterday. We're trying to program what he needs, but at the same time not put him at risk," Billick said.

Sanders came out of retirement to help the Ravens win a Super Bowl, but little went as planned. He ended up missing seven games with hamstring and foot injuries, and Baltimore didn't even make it to the playoffs. His disappointment was centered upon the team's shortcoming rather than his own.

"I was just blessed to get out there and do what I was able to do, but we didn't achieve what we wanted to achieve," he said. "That's the priority."

Sanders didn't immediately commit to returning in 2005, but he couldn't resist being a part of a unit that features Samari Rolle and Chris McAlister at the corners and Ed Reed, the 2005 NFL Defensive Player, and Will Demps as safeties.

"It could be the best secondary ever assembled," he insisted.

Sanders, who turns 38 next week, may be called upon to play all the backfield positions. But his sagely advice is just as important to the Ravens.

"When he first came in, everybody was looking for pointers. They're still looking for pointers," Reed said. "Deion's giving pointers and just being here alone makes us step up our game, so anything he gives us is great."

Some may consider Sanders a distraction. Billick considers him a coach, teacher and player rolled into one.

"There isn't a person in this organization that doesn't enjoy having Deion Sanders here and doesn't think he isn't a valued part of what we are trying to do," Billick said. "It's been a joy to have him here. Deion can still play, there's no question. But what he brings to the team, from a veteran perspective and an emotional standpoint, is of great value to us."

Billick intends to use Sanders exclusively on defense this season rather than utilize him as a punt returner or wide receiver. Sanders was used as both last season because the Ravens had a rookie kick returner and a thin receiving corps, but this year they're strong in both areas.

"I would like to limit the total number of reps for Deion -- which we do have to be aware of at 38 years old -- to the secondary," Billick said.

Sanders doesn't intend to take no for an answer.

"The door is still open. I need the ball in my hands," he said. "I make things happen."

http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2122901
 

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Woody'sGirl said:
And this summer, "Neon" Deion has training camp to contend with. Sort of.

While the rest of the Ravens banged helmets and shoulder pads under an intense morning sun, Sanders jogged on the sideline in workout clothes, taking an occasional break to lend advice to a rookie or two.

"Right now I've got to gauge my body, and I don't want to go three straight practices," he said. "Two-a-days is pretty tough on me, professionally and athletically. I don't feel fatigued and I don't feel sore, but I don't want to get to that point."
Unbeliveable... I'm so glad Parcells wouldn't put up with this kind of crap...
 

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Unbeliveable... I'm so glad Parcells wouldn't put up with this kind of crap...

Deion never impressed me. Especially after he started faking injuries when he got beat only to return a couple of plays later.

He was a great CB in his prime, but yet still managed to be overrated.
 

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trickblue said:
I heard Sanders on the radio today... he said he took them to help his ankle heal...

Well I believe your quote but he's FOS because I know of no evidence of anabolic steroids helping heal tendons etc although I have not researched it. But I will.

Anabolic steroids do increase the thickness of skin when applied topically.

I'll get back on that if I find something that says o/w.
 

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Oh well , hells bells man. LOL I'm positive there are more than we know. coughTedyBrushcicough. I'm not saying I have proof... I'm just sayin.
No kidding. How many 5'11" 240 pound muscle bound Viet Namese do you see walking around?
 
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