Darn, you got me......How much can he bench press?
Here's a pretty impressive video...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lyViVmaBQDg
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Darn, you got me......How much can he bench press?
Here's a pretty impressive video...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lyViVmaBQDg
:cool2:
More like just non-drugs, period. Both HGH and the IGH-1 the liver forms from it are large peptides, much too large to be absorbed topically or orally. If it's ingested, the stomach simply digests it. The only efficacious use is by injection. However, in animal studies, IGF-1 between species has not shown to be efficacious - too much molecular dissimilarity, so there's no good reason to think that deer IGF-1 would work in humans, or, for that matter, in other species of deer. Chimpanzee HGH might work, but they don't make it easy to harvest by growing antlers...Performance non-enhancing drugs?
well, now i feel a little better about all of the caged chimps i've been keeping in my basement all of these years.Chimpanzee HGH might work, but they don't make it easy to harvest by growing antlers...
I've been wanting one for a while. Just can't bring myself to spend my hard earned American dollars on itAll about the pitch. Good pitchman can sell to anyone. No I don't have one.:smile:
Roll Tide
Well, I heard the barn set up a lab to try extracting sheep IGF-1 because... well, you know.More like just non-drugs, period. Both HGH and the IGH-1 the liver forms from it are large peptides, much too large to be absorbed topically or orally. If it's ingested, the stomach simply digests it. The only efficacious use is by injection. However, in animal studies, IGF-1 between species has not shown to be efficacious - too much molecular dissimilarity, so there's no good reason to think that deer IGF-1 would work in humans, or, for that matter, in other species of deer. Chimpanzee HGH might work, but they don't make it easy to harvest by growing antlers...
Rick and Bubba were talking about this guy this morning. Said that they had been around him and he was a very pushy and very strange person. He would try and get them to allow advertising on their show and he had told them all of these teams that were using his stuff. Everytime a team won that was alledgedly using his stuff he would tell them that they won because of his stuff. They were saying that when one of the teams lost they would bring it up to him and he made excuses as to why they lost. The losing had nothing to do with his stuff but everything to do with their winning. Speedy actually said that this guy was the only person he had ever considered getting a restraining order on.Does anyone else find it odd that the individuals that he names have been on competitive winning teams or having outstanding seasons (i.e. Ray Lewis, Bama, Georgia LSU Auburn in 2010) but doesn't drop the names of any players on a 2-10 team?? Seems too much like a "hey I gotta plan to get free PR for my company" ruse to me and it's not the first time he's been in the news and associated with (at that time) "winning" individuals. Repeat pattern.........I recall reading he has been sued multiple times over his "products." Overall pretty shady dude with a need for media attention for his "amazing innovative products." Move along.........
DOH! Rick-rolled! :mad2:How much can he bench press?
Here's a pretty impressive video...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lyViVmaBQDg
:cool2:
Sounds like he hasn't changed much in the last 15 years or so.Rick and Bubba were talking about this guy this morning. Said that they had been around him and he was a very pushy and very strange person. He would try and get them to allow advertising on their show and he had told them all of these teams that were using his stuff. Everytime a team won that was alledgedly using his stuff he would tell them that they won because of his stuff. They were saying that when one of the teams lost they would bring it up to him and he made excuses as to why they lost. The losing had nothing to do with his stuff but everything to do with their winning. Speedy actually said that this guy was the only person he had ever considered getting a restraining order on.
It's already been investigated both by UA and the NCAA and no action was taken, based on the points I've been making over and over and over. There will not be another investigation. As for the media, they really forced action on Cam, didn't they? However if you guys want to worry yourselves to death over nothing, be my guest...This is going to drag on forever. The media is gonna blow it here soon, and then there will be another investigation for nothing, time, money and resources wasted...
The NCAA can do whatever it wants. There is precedence they will ignore their own rules.I'm not worried in the slightest about any of this...
1) UA is not going to be facing any sort of sanctions, because the compliance department has done their due diligence for the past 3-4 years by sending cease and desist letters.
2) Not one Bama player has tested positive. And to my understanding, the NCAA can't do anything without a positive drug test. Even if there are videos, any lawyer worth a damn will be able to say it doesn't prove anything since there were no positive drug tests.
Anyway, based on the aforementioned points, nothing can really be done to Alabama. UA may choose to suspend a player or two if they have reason to believe they might have done something, but the NCAA can't do anything without proof.
Unless you have concrete evidence of wrong doing, nothing is going to happen. Look at Cam-gate. It's safe to assume something probably happened, but nobody can prove it.
AT WORST, I can see individual player penalties resulting from this. But I just don't see how the athletic department would face any violations/sanctions since its well documented that they were on top of SWATS the entire time.
This entire thing is a NON-ISSUE. REMEMBER, serious sanctions happen when the AD knows about these things and ALLOWS them to go on.
IMO the only way this becomes an issue is if ALOT more evidence comes up that reveals a MUCH bigger issue. But the evidence as it stands right now is miniscule. As I said, I think the worst that can happen at this point is an individual player or two getting suspensions by UA. With no failed drug tests to go on, the NCAA can't do anything. Furthermore, there is already scientific evidence out there suggesting this spray does absolutely nothing if it is orally ingested.Difference is, media will make it an issue.
based on my experience reading almost every game thread this season, you will probably have a full houseHowever if you guys want to worry yourselves to death over nothing, be my guest...
There can't be a failed drug test when there is no drug. Since IGF-1 cannot be delivered via spray, there can be no drug - period, end of story...IMO the only way this becomes an issue is if ALOT more evidence comes up that reveals a MUCH bigger issue. But the evidence as it stands right now is miniscule. As I said, I think the worst that can happen at this point is an individual player or two getting suspensions by UA. With no failed drug tests to go on, the NCAA can't do anything. Furthermore, there is already scientific evidence out there suggesting this spray does absolutely nothing if it is orally ingested.
Anyway, the NCAA hammers schools that are negligent, and based on the evidence we have right now, UA has been on top of this thing from the very beginning.