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wow, his forehead really did keep growing while the rest of him didnt.

Unnatural skeletal growth has been a side effect of HGH for decades, the elongated upper skull growth over 20yrs is remarkable and clear for all to see here.

#drugcheat

:D
 
FOX's Mike Garofolo reports the NFL has requested an interview with Peyton Manning over Al Jazeera's allegations that he had HGH shipped to his wife.

However, the interview won't occur until after the Super Bowl, "if at all." Major League Baseball has launched a joint investigation with the United States Anti-Doping Agency into the Al Jazeera allegations, but the NFL has chosen to go it alone. Compared to baseball and the Olympics, the NFL is still relatively soft on performance-enhancing drugs.

Source: FOX Sports
 

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I actually read that the NFL is investigating

No doubt it will be fair and unbiased like everything they do
Manning is retiring after this final game with the Broncos, so what does it matter anymore to back him? His forehead is a clear violation. It has noticeably grown over the years. Hope he's found guilty (not because he's a Bronco either).
 
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FOX's Mike Garofolo reports the NFL has requested an interview with Peyton Manning over Al Jazeera's allegations that he had HGH shipped to his wife.

However, the interview won't occur until after the Super Bowl, "if at all." Major League Baseball has launched a joint investigation with the United States Anti-Doping Agency into the Al Jazeera allegations, but the NFL has chosen to go it alone. Compared to baseball and the Olympics, the NFL is still relatively soft on performance-enhancing drugs.

Source: FOX Sports

This is the bit that makes me laugh most about all the anti-WADA backlash here in recent weeks. The muppets who cite the NFL and NBA having their own drug codes obviously don't know the first thing about them. :$
 
What happens if Broncos win and then Manning is found guilty? Hmm?...hmm?
Nothing, because he wasn't on the roster at the time and has no doubt been tested since
 
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This is the bit that makes me laugh most about all the anti-WADA backlash here in recent weeks. The muppets who cite the NFL and NBA having their own drug codes obviously don't know the first thing about them. :$

Don't think NFL and MLB want to be subject to balance of probabilities standard of proof.
 
FOX's Mike Garofolo reports the NFL has requested an interview with Peyton Manning over Al Jazeera's allegations that he had HGH shipped to his wife.

However, the interview won't occur until after the Super Bowl, "if at all." Major League Baseball has launched a joint investigation with the United States Anti-Doping Agency into the Al Jazeera allegations, but the NFL has chosen to go it alone. Compared to baseball and the Olympics, the NFL is still relatively soft on performance-enhancing drugs.

Source: FOX Sports

So this years DeflateGate. but will be bigger if Denver win
 
I'm sure they'll have Ted Wells write a report on it. :)

Unless there's concrete evidence the NFL can't open this Pandora's box. If the NFL gave any credence to the allegations it would't be long before some knob in Congress wants a hearing on it. So they really can't even treat it seriously.

If there is concrete evidence out there I bet the NFL investigators are trying to get their hands on it first.
 

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Don't think NFL and MLB want to be subject to balance of probabilities standard of proof.

Maybe so, but PEDs earn you a 4 match ban in the NFL, the care factor of the NFL is ridiculously low on the subject in general, they'd much rather nab Josh Gordon and Justin Blackmon on the PR stuff.
 
The Washington Post reports Peyton Manning hired private investigators to question the main source of Al Jazeera's documentary on performance-enhancing drug use.

The men apparently made a bit of a scene at Charlie Sly's parents' house. Manning's camp hasn't denied it. "Our thinking was it would be very helpful to find whoever it was who was making up lies about Peyton, and figure out why someone would fabricate information like this," spokesman Ari Fleischer said. Sly recanted his claims before the documentary even aired. He was clearly feeling some pressure from Manning's end.


Source: Washington Post
 
Hilarious.

Pey pey sent hired goons to lay the fear of god at the family of the source of the allegations.



Don't mess with pey pey, he'll send sketchy bald men in black after your little sister. >__>


 
looks like he was on the same sauce as ken griffey jnr

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