Hmm, we have a 15 year Crown Prosecutor, come Masters in Psychology offering some pretty harsh criticism of folks around here.
Galactic nethrerlands (sic)... myoptic (sic)...
RobbieCanuck said:
... As Tygart said, it was the biggest and most sophisticated fraud in sporting history supported by a legion of evidence.
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So unless you live in the galactic nethrerlands, devoid of real earth news, that may not sound like enough for you, but it is enough for 99.999% of the population on Earth.
RobbieCanuck said:
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Any failure to see that would invite the suggestion you are myoptic.
RobbieCanuck said:
... I doubt you could find anywhere the neat, concise, clear, unequivocal, incontrovertible set of facts and overwhelming evidence that prove the USPS case beyond any doubt. ...
Then there are some counter arguments.
BroDeal said:
You must not have read the reasoned decision. No where is it proven that USPS had the most sophisticated doping program in sport. ...
MarkvW said:
Both the scope and magnitude of FIFA corruption dwarf anything that professional cyclists could even dream of achieving.
Apparently, though, these could only support a plea of insanity.
RobbieCanuck said:
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You are certifiably insane if you think Tygart and USADA are exaggerating. Either that or you cannot read the plain English of the Reasoned Decision and the supporting evidence contained in the Appendices.
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A choice between being certifiably insane or unable to read plain English.
Ouch.
Then we have new evidence presented.
1. The claim on the program's success wasn't even in the Reasoned Decition.
2. Two words: East. Germany.
Surely the good ex-counselor recalls the results from the 1976 Olympics held in his own country? An experience with sophisticated doping that apparently burned a lasting impression in fellow lawyer and fellow Canadian D!ck Pound's memories.
Wallace and Gromit said:
I have. If memory serves, the claim about the "most successful..." doping programme was not actually in the Reasoned Decision - it was only in the press release.
As to doubt, I suggest you take a look at what the East German women achieved in international athletics, rowing, swimming and speed skating during the 70s and 80s. ...
Montreal Men's and Women's Rowing: In 14 Medal Events, GDR medals in every single one with 9 Gold, 3 Silver and 2 Bronze.
Montreal Women's Swimming: 13 Medal Events, GDR medals in all but one taking 11 Gold, 6 Silver and 1 Bronze.
Throw in some Montreal Track and Field results for good measure (13 Women's events, 19 GDR medals including a sweep of the Pentathlon), and there seems to be some kind of pattern that was established.
Perhaps the measure of 'sophistication' is personal, but that kind of dominance - in multiple sports - looks pretty sophisticated. Knowing, of course, that the Stasi were monitoring and overseeing the program might also offer some support on the 'sophistication' argument.
Getting back to the ongoing debate here, though he lacks the decade-and-a-half of courtroom experience, the uppity recent law graduate pitches in.
ChewbaccaD said:
Funny too that people ... keep misquoting what was said, here, from the source: "...
uncovered the most sophisticated and professionalized doping scheme
that sport had ever seen."
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http://www.usada.org/about/meet-our-team/travis-t-tygart/
Alpe73 said:
SWEET! Well that settles that argument (the Canuck may beg to differ).
There will be those who go to the instant replay to confirm. If they hear, 'that SPORT' had ever seen, I guess it's game on again.
BTW, in terms of 'riled up', Chewy, you're the best, man!
After considerable deliberation on the arguments presented, I have to agree with Alpe here.
I guess that we are still left with the 'insanity', though.
Dave.