Is the media finally going to pressure American Sports?
http://espn.go.com/nfl/playoffs/201...wis-baltimore-ravens-reportedly-connected-ped
This should no longer satisfy media pundits at all, if they have any sort of intelligence and especially if they've followed cycling because:
If this pressure is an affect of what Lance Armstrong has done in cycling, and if the media starts putting pressure where it matters, then maybe, just maybe, some good will come out of what's happened to cycling.
http://espn.go.com/nfl/playoffs/201...wis-baltimore-ravens-reportedly-connected-ped
"Ray has been randomly tested for banned substances and has never failed a test. We have never been notified of a failed test. He has never been notified of a failed test," Kevin Byrne, vice president of communications for the Ravens, told ESPN.
This should no longer satisfy media pundits at all, if they have any sort of intelligence and especially if they've followed cycling because:
The NFL Players Association said the league does test for IGF-1, the banned substance found in deer-antler extract, but the NFL said it is not detectable with the league's current testing methods.
If this pressure is an affect of what Lance Armstrong has done in cycling, and if the media starts putting pressure where it matters, then maybe, just maybe, some good will come out of what's happened to cycling.