Oh, I'm sure it won't be proven in a court of law. That's not the point. The point is that I'm right. And everyone knows it. Everyone named has at least admitted that they were involved in one way or another. But the one guy that we all knew was using all along, the guy that got better as a pitcher at age 45.....well, he's clean. :lolBIG:you'd probably lose that bet. while its obvious what happened, there is nowhere near enough out there to acutally prove it in a court of law. no tangible evidence- no failed tests, paper trails, etc.
interesting to see if he gets called in front of congress if they do one of those stupid hearings again.
Oh, I'm sure it won't be proven in a court of law. That's not the point. The point is that I'm right. And everyone knows it. Everyone named has at least admitted that they were involved in one way or another. But the one guy that we all knew was using all along, the guy that got better as a pitcher at age 45.....well, he's clean. :lolBIG:
I don't know why guys care about their reputation, if it's a fraudulent reputation. People want to look good in the eyes of others, but why? If you know the truth about yourself, and you have to look in the mirror everyday and know that you're a fraud.......why do you care what other people think? How does that make you feel better about yourself? I just don't get it.
LMAO. "I thought it was the ball." That's what he said to Piazza.When you have other players named in that report coming clean...and admitting the validity...speaks for itself when that doping fool starts denying his involvement.
Clemens is as bad as McGwire...a lying POS.
Now it makes sense... why he tried to stab Piazza with that sawed off bat in the World Series...
"Roid-man Clemens" was experiencing roid-rage...and that's why he threw the bat at him.
I don't know why he just doesn't admit it. It's not like he murdered anybody. People like us, who represent most of the population, would respect him so much more if he manned up and just admitted what we all know to be true.