Patriots WR Julian Edelman is facing a four-game suspension for violating the NFL’s performance enhancing substances policy, league sources tell @FieldYates and me. Suspension is under appeal.
I enjoyed being told how great he was a few months back, and that the Pats have the best WRs in the league.
Cheating follows this team like a plague. I enjoy following them, but it’s clear to me how that they have an established culture there to always get an edge and it makes me wonder how many things they’ve done that they haven’t gotten caught for.
I enjoyed being told how great he was a few months back, and that the Pats have the best WRs in the league.
Cheating follows this team like a plague. I enjoy following them, but it’s clear to me how that they have an established culture there to always get an edge and it makes me wonder how many things they’ve done that they haven’t gotten caught for.
IMO we all fool ourselves if we think 90% of the league isn't juiced. He's just one of the many stupid enough to mistime his cycle.
I enjoyed being told how great he was a few months back, and that the Pats have the best WRs in the league.
Cheating follows this team like a plague. I enjoy following them, but it’s clear to me how that they have an established culture there to always get an edge and it makes me wonder how many things they’ve done that they haven’t gotten caught for.
Didn’t a certain poster on here say awhile back that he’d take Edelman on his team any day over Beckham because Edelman is such an awesome team player and not an asshole distraction like Beckham?
I enjoyed being told how great he was a few months back, and that the Pats have the best WRs in the league.
Cheating follows this team like a plague. I enjoy following them, but it’s clear to me how that they have an established culture there to always get an edge and it makes me wonder how many things they’ve done that they haven’t gotten caught for.
Didn’t a certain poster on here say awhile back that he’d take Edelman on his team any day over Beckham because Edelman is such an awesome team player and not an asshole distraction like Beckham?
I enjoyed being told how great he was a few months back, and that the Pats have the best WRs in the league.
Cheating follows this team like a plague. I enjoy following them, but it’s clear to me how that they have an established culture there to always get an edge and it makes me wonder how many things they’ve done that they haven’t gotten caught for.
Didn’t a certain poster on here say awhile back that he’d take Edelman on his team any day over Beckham because Edelman is such an awesome team player and not an asshole distraction like Beckham?
KWALL? I think he was the one arguing that Edelman >>>> Landry
I enjoyed being told how great he was a few months back, and that the Pats have the best WRs in the league.
Cheating follows this team like a plague. I enjoy following them, but it’s clear to me how that they have an established culture there to always get an edge and it makes me wonder how many things they’ve done that they haven’t gotten caught for.
Didn’t a certain poster on here say awhile back that he’d take Edelman on his team any day over Beckham because Edelman is such an awesome team player and not an asshole distraction like Beckham?
KWALL? I think he was the one arguing that Edelman >>>> Landry
I was going to guess the poster was ToeGlerps or something like that.
if healthy I’m taking Edelman but he’s never healthy and now we know he uses PEDs. That thread was great though, using combine numbers for a player 10 years later....
IMO we all fool ourselves if we think 90% of the league isn't juiced. He's just one of the many stupid enough to mistime his cycle.
The guys getting caught really have no excuse. Especially if they are linemen because they rarely test them as thoroughly as they should.
I talked to a trainer last year who estimates that 85% of linemen still are on PED's. Other position players are lower, but to think use isn't rampant, including use on the Giants is naive at best.
Linemen don't shrink to normal size after retirement just from dieting....
Linemen don't shrink to normal size after retirement just from dieting....
I consider this an asinine comment. NFL lineman eat 9-10000 calories a day to maintain their weight. Having lost 104 lbs myself in 25 weeks on a keto diet, there is no reason to believe athletes who spend their entire lives training can't do the same by continuing to train and eating 3500 calories a day
consider it an asinine comment or you can have a reality check.
Like I said - even NFL athletic trainers will tell you that 85% of linemen or on PED's.
I work frequently with Mark Rodenhouser who was technically a Center, but mainly a long snapper. He said when he was playing he was 6'5" 280 and he had to take stuff to stay competitive. Even then, he was on the small side and has had over 20 surgeries for disk compression and finally had fusion done. He has said there wasn't a lineman on any of his teams that he knew of that wasn't juicing.
consider it an asinine comment or you can have a reality check.
Like I said - even NFL athletic trainers will tell you that 85% of linemen or on PED's.
I work frequently with Mark Rodenhouser who was technically a Center, but mainly a long snapper. He said when he was playing he was 6'5" 280 and he had to take stuff to stay competitive. Even then, he was on the small side and has had over 20 surgeries for disk compression and finally had fusion done. He has said there wasn't a lineman on any of his teams that he knew of that wasn't juicing.
He's now 220 pounds.
It's the "secret" the NFL keeps quiet.
not arguing that nfl players "take stuff"... I am a firm believer on it
I was referring to the comment about not being able to lose that much weight by diet alone... which is false.
Get with it, go to your local gym and look at some of the local HS athletes working out almost all of em are on tren. I’m willing to bet their are Giants that do it too.
Get with it, go to your local gym and look at some of the local HS athletes working out almost all of em are on tren. I’m willing to bet their are Giants that do it too.
It’s against the rules and it produces an edge that is unfair to players not taking them. I know a lot of players take PEDs, doesn’t mean I should accept it. I’m sure some Giants are on them, and they can fuck off too.
Cheating follows this team like a plague. I enjoy following them, but it’s clear to me how that they have an established culture there to always get an edge and it makes me wonder how many things they’ve done that they haven’t gotten caught for.
Cheating follows this team like a plague. I enjoy following them, but it’s clear to me how that they have an established culture there to always get an edge and it makes me wonder how many things they’ve done that they haven’t gotten caught for.
IMO we all fool ourselves if we think 90% of the league isn't juiced. He's just one of the many stupid enough to mistime his cycle.
He just accidently drank something he found in Manny Alexander's car.
Did they make avocados a banned substance or something?!?
Cheating follows this team like a plague. I enjoy following them, but it’s clear to me how that they have an established culture there to always get an edge and it makes me wonder how many things they’ve done that they haven’t gotten caught for.
Didn’t a certain poster on here say awhile back that he’d take Edelman on his team any day over Beckham because Edelman is such an awesome team player and not an asshole distraction like Beckham?
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I enjoyed being told how great he was a few months back, and that the Pats have the best WRs in the league.
Cheating follows this team like a plague. I enjoy following them, but it’s clear to me how that they have an established culture there to always get an edge and it makes me wonder how many things they’ve done that they haven’t gotten caught for.
Didn’t a certain poster on here say awhile back that he’d take Edelman on his team any day over Beckham because Edelman is such an awesome team player and not an asshole distraction like Beckham?
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I enjoyed being told how great he was a few months back, and that the Pats have the best WRs in the league.
Cheating follows this team like a plague. I enjoy following them, but it’s clear to me how that they have an established culture there to always get an edge and it makes me wonder how many things they’ve done that they haven’t gotten caught for.
Didn’t a certain poster on here say awhile back that he’d take Edelman on his team any day over Beckham because Edelman is such an awesome team player and not an asshole distraction like Beckham?
KWALL? I think he was the one arguing that Edelman >>>> Landry
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I enjoyed being told how great he was a few months back, and that the Pats have the best WRs in the league.
Cheating follows this team like a plague. I enjoy following them, but it’s clear to me how that they have an established culture there to always get an edge and it makes me wonder how many things they’ve done that they haven’t gotten caught for.
Didn’t a certain poster on here say awhile back that he’d take Edelman on his team any day over Beckham because Edelman is such an awesome team player and not an asshole distraction like Beckham?
KWALL? I think he was the one arguing that Edelman >>>> Landry
I was going to guess the poster was ToeGlerps or something like that.
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The guys getting caught really have no excuse. Especially if they are linemen because they rarely test them as thoroughly as they should.
I talked to a trainer last year who estimates that 85% of linemen still are on PED's. Other position players are lower, but to think use isn't rampant, including use on the Giants is naive at best.
Linemen don't shrink to normal size after retirement just from dieting....
Linemen don't shrink to normal size after retirement just from dieting....
Remember that picture of Snee about 9 months after he retired?
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Linemen don't shrink to normal size after retirement just from dieting....
Remember that picture of Snee about 9 months after he retired?
Looked like 1/2 the man he was as a Giant.
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Linemen don't shrink to normal size after retirement just from dieting....
I consider this an asinine comment. NFL lineman eat 9-10000 calories a day to maintain their weight. Having lost 104 lbs myself in 25 weeks on a keto diet, there is no reason to believe athletes who spend their entire lives training can't do the same by continuing to train and eating 3500 calories a day
Like I said - even NFL athletic trainers will tell you that 85% of linemen or on PED's.
I work frequently with Mark Rodenhouser who was technically a Center, but mainly a long snapper. He said when he was playing he was 6'5" 280 and he had to take stuff to stay competitive. Even then, he was on the small side and has had over 20 surgeries for disk compression and finally had fusion done. He has said there wasn't a lineman on any of his teams that he knew of that wasn't juicing.
He's now 220 pounds.
It's the "secret" the NFL keeps quiet.
Like I said - even NFL athletic trainers will tell you that 85% of linemen or on PED's.
I work frequently with Mark Rodenhouser who was technically a Center, but mainly a long snapper. He said when he was playing he was 6'5" 280 and he had to take stuff to stay competitive. Even then, he was on the small side and has had over 20 surgeries for disk compression and finally had fusion done. He has said there wasn't a lineman on any of his teams that he knew of that wasn't juicing.
He's now 220 pounds.
It's the "secret" the NFL keeps quiet.
not arguing that nfl players "take stuff"... I am a firm believer on it
I was referring to the comment about not being able to lose that much weight by diet alone... which is false.
It’s against the rules and it produces an edge that is unfair to players not taking them. I know a lot of players take PEDs, doesn’t mean I should accept it. I’m sure some Giants are on them, and they can fuck off too.