thehog said:
Not so much a guessing game. It's just not a clear, cut and dry situation.
Emotionally everyone wants to see Armstrong lose. But courts don't work on emotion, they work on facts.
We guess because it's a very unique set of circumstances.
We all know Armstrong lied and has had his wins stripped. But SCA all took out a contract with a case of buyer beware. They also settled when trying to withhold payment.
It's a tough one. Armstrong fear of deposition is probably what will force him to make a good offer.
One thing is for sure, this won't be over anytime soon.
And another thing that is for sure is that if deposed, he will rarely use the word 'yes'.
In his SCA Deposition, he used the word barely 13 times as compared to 26 instances of 'I can't remember' or 'I don't remember' and 50 instances of 'I don't know'.
Those rare 'yes' utterances included:
"Q. Okay. Did you speak with Stephanie McIlvain before her deposition?
A. Yes.
Q. Okay. When did you talk to her?
A. I don't recall.
...
A. Do people test positive sometime, yes.
...
Q. (BY MR. TILLOTSON) I do actually have one question. Mr. Armstrong, in connection with your -- your training regimen for the Tour de France from '99 to 2004, would your training ever include use of a hypoxil tent?
A. Hypoxil? No.
Q. Hypoxic?
A. Hypoxic, yes
...
QUESTIONS BY MR. HERMAN:
Q. Lance, you recall Mr. Tillotson asking you about some alleged testimony from Frankie Andreu having to do with pills, small pills that you were taking at -- or allegedly told Frankie you were taking at different stages of a race.
A. Uh-huh.
Q. And you indicated that that was not accurate. On reflection, do you have a possible explanation of what that could have been at least?
A. Could have been -- yeah, and I do, yes. It could have been common everyday caffeine
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Dave.