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Curt Schilling

Discussion in 'MLB - Baseball Forum' started by PantherPaul, Jul 25, 2007.

  1. PantherPaul

    PantherPaul Nap Enthusiasts

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    SHUT THE FUCK UP

    God he used to be one of my favorite players but put a microphone within 2 miles of this guy and he will spill his guts like anyone gives a rats ass. Politics whatever. JUST SHUT UP
     

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    I hate him a lot but I applaud him for not pretending to act like Bonds passing Aaron is a good thing and not holding Bonds' hand and smiling and joking with him. Barry Bonds sucks so bad that I agree with Curt Schilling.
     
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    I agree with everthing Shilling said today. McGwire and Bonds are guilty as hell of using setroids and other human growth hormones. He only said what most of us would like to say. Kudos to Shilling!!!
     
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    why? I wish more people (players/coaches) would open their mouths about it. Schilling is an obnixious loudmouth with an ego the size of Barry Bonds's head, but at least he has the sack to come out and say something about this.
     
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    I agree with gridfaniker
     
  6. Collin

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    I think it would be helpful if respected players spoke out against steroid use. Schilling is just dismissed as a loudmouth looking for attention, and it might even make other players less inclined to speak up because they don't want to be associated with him.
     
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    There is too much union pressure for anyone to come forward and expose what we all know is behind the curtains. It would take a highly respected player like a Derek Jeter for the wall to tumble. The MLBPA is the most powerful union in sports and they call the shots.
     
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    barry49s Ain’t good for nothing

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    Speaking of steroids, Roger Clemmens seems to get a free pass for some reason. His body is bloated and his head is as big as a watermelon. He has come back from numerous injuries and continues to pitch well in the American League no less, despite being almost 45. He has also been named in the steroid investigation of Jason Grimsley. Has he ever actually denied taking steroids? I know he threatened to sue somebody if he lost advertising endorsements.
     
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    I've heard Clemens has been on the 'roids for a while. David Wells said Craig Biggio was/is a huge juicer and his name is never mentioned in anything.
     
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    No, he didn't. Wells said that he had no knowledge of Dellucci or Biggio doing steroids, but used them as examples of guys with unusual home run totals. He was trying to make the point that everyone is under suspicion.
     

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