BillsImpossible
09-01-2013, 07:48 PM
London Fletcher is interviewed in the video linked below.
"There's probably more than 10% of guys using HGH."
"I was being extremely conservative."
Darren Sharper says he thinks at least half of all NFL players (50%) are using HGH.
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap1000000234866/article/nfl-nflpa-running-out-of-time-on-hgh-agreement
I loved London Fletcher's response because he's always been a classy guy, and a great football player. He's all for HGH testing, and wants the game to be fair and clean. That coming from a man who has started 231 consecutive games at linebacker, (arguably the NFL's most violent position) and has played in every single game since he went undrafted and was picked up by the Rams as a rookie free agent way back in 1998. Guy knows how to take care of his body. I can remember reading an article about him when he was playing for the Bills talking about how he really concentrates on his diet and nutrition to help prepare and heal his body before and after games. That takes brains, hard work, determination, and tremendous discipline to follow a constant daily routine that involves doing things most NFL players don't have mental discipline to accomplish.
I know, somebody's probably going to ask, "What's the difference between taking HGH on a routine basis versus drinking 14 protein shakes loaded with vitamin supplements a day?"
It doesn't take much discipline or hard work to inject HGH into your ass.
Side effects of using HGH?
http://www.webmd.com/fitness-exercise/human-growth-hormone-hgh
Possible side effects of HGH use include:
nerve, muscle, or joint pain
swelling due to fluid in the body's tissues (edema)
carpal tunnel syndrome
numbness and tingling of the skin
high cholesterol levels
HGH can also increase the risk of diabetes and contribute to the growth of cancerous tumors.
Furthermore, if you get the drug illicitly, you may not know what you are really getting. Because of the high cost, HGH drugs have been counterfeited.
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On a related issue, Lance Armstrong cheated to win. He has paid the price with his reputation, and his health. He beat cancer, but there is a very good chance he might have to beat it again. Did his use of HGH have anything to do with him getting advanced testicular cancer? Nobody will ever know for sure, but the whole issue of Human Growth Hormone use in sports is a topic that needs to be talked about more, especially when it comes to the NFL.
"There's probably more than 10% of guys using HGH."
"I was being extremely conservative."
Darren Sharper says he thinks at least half of all NFL players (50%) are using HGH.
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap1000000234866/article/nfl-nflpa-running-out-of-time-on-hgh-agreement
I loved London Fletcher's response because he's always been a classy guy, and a great football player. He's all for HGH testing, and wants the game to be fair and clean. That coming from a man who has started 231 consecutive games at linebacker, (arguably the NFL's most violent position) and has played in every single game since he went undrafted and was picked up by the Rams as a rookie free agent way back in 1998. Guy knows how to take care of his body. I can remember reading an article about him when he was playing for the Bills talking about how he really concentrates on his diet and nutrition to help prepare and heal his body before and after games. That takes brains, hard work, determination, and tremendous discipline to follow a constant daily routine that involves doing things most NFL players don't have mental discipline to accomplish.
I know, somebody's probably going to ask, "What's the difference between taking HGH on a routine basis versus drinking 14 protein shakes loaded with vitamin supplements a day?"
It doesn't take much discipline or hard work to inject HGH into your ass.
Side effects of using HGH?
http://www.webmd.com/fitness-exercise/human-growth-hormone-hgh
Possible side effects of HGH use include:
nerve, muscle, or joint pain
swelling due to fluid in the body's tissues (edema)
carpal tunnel syndrome
numbness and tingling of the skin
high cholesterol levels
HGH can also increase the risk of diabetes and contribute to the growth of cancerous tumors.
Furthermore, if you get the drug illicitly, you may not know what you are really getting. Because of the high cost, HGH drugs have been counterfeited.
-------------------
On a related issue, Lance Armstrong cheated to win. He has paid the price with his reputation, and his health. He beat cancer, but there is a very good chance he might have to beat it again. Did his use of HGH have anything to do with him getting advanced testicular cancer? Nobody will ever know for sure, but the whole issue of Human Growth Hormone use in sports is a topic that needs to be talked about more, especially when it comes to the NFL.