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Love it!
Federer's already a Nike athlete, so he fits right in...
Microchip said:
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Cimacoppi49 said:Just like OJ's rep was restored? I think not. Juries can do strange things, but the evidence in this should be compelling.
eleven said:No, more like Clemens.
You might note that Armstrong and Clemens are said to have used performance enhancing drugs, while Simpson is alleged to have murdered two people in cold blood.
OJ won't be showing up at the MLB All Star game or the NFL Pro Bowl any time soon, but Clemens will likely get a job related to baseball.
Ninety5rpm said:Moved this post to the Dr. Luis Garcia del Moral, Dr. Michele Ferrari and Jose “Pepe” Martí life bans thread.
http://forum.cyclingnews.com/showpost.php?p=941735&postcount=140
Maybe OJ can address the crowd at the Super Bowl via video hook up from his prison cell in Nevada.eleven said:No, more like Clemens.
You might note that Armstrong and Clemens are said to have used performance enhancing drugs, while Simpson is alleged to have murdered two people in cold blood.
OJ won't be showing up at the MLB All Star game or the NFL Pro Bowl any time soon, but Clemens will likely get a job related to baseball.
alberto.legstrong said:This has similarities to both. A legion of defenders who know he is guilty but have a different agenda than airing the truth. That's the OJ element.
If Clemens showed "reckless disregard for the damage to the integrity of the sport", then so did half the Yankees lineup and a large portion of MLB during his Cy Young days.A reckless, narcissitic disregard for the damage to the integrity of the sport they cause by putting self interest above everything else. That's the Clemens element.
He's got it all.
Microchip said:...hehehehe...
eleven said:Huh? Who were the legion of defenders with a "different agenda" in the OJ case?
If Clemens showed "reckless disregard for the damage to the integrity of the sport", then so did half the Yankees lineup and a large portion of MLB during his Cy Young days.
And by no measure are the two comparable - again, one involved a dual murder while the other involved PED's.
college said:Even in this day and time there are a legion of OJ defenders out there somewhere.
alberto.legstrong said:This has similarities to both. A legion of defenders who know he is guilty but have a different agenda than airing the truth. That's the OJ element.
A reckless, narcissitic disregard for the damage to the integrity of the sport they cause by putting self interest above everything else. That's the Clemens element.
He's got it all.
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Deagol said:Some have too much investedin LA to ever admit what he has done both in sport and to intimidate people. Perhaps a selective conscience? or is it Con-science?
Edit: they have a lot of victories that don't register with CQR apparentlyI'm curious if Lance put any pressure on Medalist to dump Frankie's team from all 3 major US Continental races this year? It seems suspicious that they are ranked higher than buttraper/dopestrong, have more wins, and have been a solid team all year, but no invites? I'm sure Frankie was a witness in both investigations.
Payback? The "boss" still has some pull?
eleven said:Huh? Who were the legion of defenders with a "different agenda" in the OJ case?
eleven said:If Clemens showed "reckless disregard for the damage to the integrity of the sport", then so did half the Yankees lineup and a large portion of MLB during his Cy Young days.
And by no measure are the two comparable - again, one involved a dual murder while the other involved PED's.
PedalPusher said:I'm curious if Lance put any pressure on Medalist to dump Frankie's team from all 3 major US Continental races this year? It seems suspicious that they are ranked higher than buttraper/dopestrong, have more wins, and have been a solid team all year, but no invites? I'm sure Frankie was a witness in both investigations.
Payback? The "boss" still has some pull?
D-Queued said:Bank on it.
Also bank on the expectation that Lance's explicit efforts to bar Frankie from racing will be unveiled should an arbitration proceedings go forward.
Dave.
PedalPusher said:I'm curious if Lance put any pressure on Medalist to dump Frankie's team from all 3 major US Continental races this year? It seems suspicious that they are ranked higher than buttraper/dopestrong, have more wins, and have been a solid team all year, but no invites? I'm sure Frankie was a witness in both investigations.
Payback? The "boss" still has some pull?
D-Queued said:Bank on it.
Also bank on the expectation that Lance's explicit efforts to bar Frankie from racing will be unveiled should an arbitration proceedings go forward.
Dave.
college said:There is a specific topic created for that type of fiction already.
Be careful what you ask for. I'm not the one banking on the tooth fairy here.MarkvW said:Huh? You're letting your wishful thinking get ahead of you.
Think about how you'd go about proving that, then think about USADA's (nonexistent) tools to get at that evidence.
college said:2008 is old news. Something more updated perhaps? Would you like to point out the investment?
