techknowgn said:I've done a lot of talking to media types who do spend time on the doping/sports law beats, and a few people in the league, and it looks like MLB has gotten serious about doping. It will obviously take til the next CBA to change the rules, but popping their superstars isn't a league that hides doping; that's the difference between the NFL (popping linemen, not QBs/RBs) and the MLB. The NHL from what Ive been able to find is on the same arc as MLB but a couple years behind. They added a ton of language for new antidoping measures in the new CBA, though the exact language isnt available to the public yet, just the "memorandum of understanding" that encapsulates what will be covered. random in-season HGH committee to evaluate, everything else on line already. HGH committee should have answers in the next year, likely testing the year after that. Its not enough but its going to wind up being closer to MLB than NFL.
Quite agree. The media exposure that comes with this does have a few apologists on talk radio but that's akin to getting all of your political "truths" on Fox. As I said on another thread the image of former NFL stars as physical and emotional cripples is starting to wake Joe Fan up. Many still want their kids to be the next big sports star at all costs but most understand this is no longer just a Pro Sports thing. Amateurs are risking their health for no money and that is not as acceptable as last week.