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Category Archives: HGH
Start Up Suplementos (360°) RENEWAL HGH Workout for Men 30ml Always Young – Video
Posted: Published on May 6th, 2013
Start Up Suplementos (360) RENEWAL HGH Workout for Men 30ml Always Young Acesse: http://www.startupsuplementos.com.br Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Start-Up-Suplementos/444775958936848 E-mail: startupsuplementos@yahoo.co... By: SuplementosStartUp … Continue reading
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WWE '13 – HGH KILLS Vendetta and NK CoLdR – Video
Posted: Published on May 6th, 2013
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League wants HGH testing, needs players to want it, too
Posted: Published on May 4th, 2013
Getty Images In a recent blurb regarding the reported increase in HGH use among NFL players, we suggested that the league isnt using available legal avenues to compel the NFLPA to honor its 2011 agreement to permit HGH testing perhaps because the league doesnt really want HGH testing. Our comment sparked a back-channel discussion with the powers-that-be at 345 Park Avenue, which culminated in a Friday telephone interview with NFL Senior V.P. of Labor Law and Policy Adolpho Birch. There is no vehicle we could use that is anything beyond pointless, Birch said regarding the use of litigation or arbitration to compel the players to honor the existing deal. Birch explained that the Collective Bargaining Agreement doesnt specifically mandate testing; it requires negotiation as to the procedures that will be used. At most, then, a grievance filed under the labor deal would result in a ruling directing the NFLPA to negotiate in good faith something the NFLPA surely believes its doing. Litigation in court isnt an option, Birch said, given the specific terms of the labor deal. He suggested that the NFL could file an unfair labor practices charge with the National Labor Relations Board, but Birch pointed out that … Continue reading
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WWE '13 – HGH Clan OWNING these T-Rashy ass SPAMMERS – Video
Posted: Published on May 3rd, 2013
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PFT: HGH use reportedly rampant across league
Posted: Published on May 3rd, 2013
Getty Images The one we continue to know about the honor system is that the honor system doesnt work. The NFL bans HGH use. The NFL still has no test in place to determine whether players are complying with this rule. Not surprisingly, players still ignore the rule. Dan Patrick mentions from time to time that a starting NFL quarterback privately told Patrick within the past two or three years that 60 percent of the league uses HGH. Tyler Dunne of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports that HGH use is rampant. Its like clockwork nowadays, an unnamed NFC starter told Dunne. Not tested and its easy to get. Nowadays, dude? In 2013? [Expletive] yeah. Im just being real. The unnamed player estimates that 10-15 players per team use the substance, which puts the percentage in the range of 18-28. The NFL and NFLPA agreed in 2011 that blood testing for HGH will be implemented. Two full football seasons later, blood testing for HGH has not yet commenced, due to a lingering impasse regarding the manner in which testing will happen. Periodically, members of Congress huff and puff regarding the perception that the NFLPA is dragging its feet. But the NFL … Continue reading
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Report: HGH use increasing
Posted: Published on May 1st, 2013
Getty Images The one we continue to know about the honor system is that the honor system doesnt work. The NFL bans HGH use. The NFL still has no test in place to determine whether players are complying with this rule. Not surprisingly, players still ignore the rule. Dan Patrick mentions from time to time that a starting NFL quarterback privately told Patrick within the past two or three years that 60 percent of the league uses HGH. Tyler Dunne of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports that HGH use is rampant. Its like clockwork nowadays, an unnamed NFC starter told Dunne. Not tested and its easy to get. Nowadays, dude? In 2013? [Expletive] yeah. Im just being real. The unnamed player estimates that 10-15 players per team use the substance, which puts the percentage in the range of 18-28. The NFL and NFLPA agreed in 2011 that blood testing for HGH will be implemented. Two full football seasons later, blood testing for HGH has not yet commenced, due to a lingering impasse regarding the manner in which testing will happen. Periodically, members of Congress huff and puff regarding the perception that the NFLPA is dragging its feet. But the NFL … Continue reading
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HGH use 'rampant' in NFL, according to report
Posted: Published on May 1st, 2013
An anonymous NFL player estimates that 10-15 players on each team are taking the performance-enhancing drug. Will the league do anything to stop its usage? Bigger, faster and stronger -- the NFL isn't able to hide the fact that players have grown in size and strength significantly over the past thirty years, but the question remains at large of just how these athletes have become so large. There is no shortage of testing for anabolic steroids, performance enhancers such as Adderall and other drugs, but so far, there is no testing for human growth hormone, also known as HGH. That could be a good thing for a big fraction of the league, as one anonymous NFC starting player came forward to say that as many as 10-15 players on each team are taking the substance to gain lean muscle mass: "It's like clockwork nowadays," he said, estimating 10-15 players on each team use the banned substance. "Not tested and it's easy to get. Nowadays, dude? In 2013? (Expletive) yeah. I'm just being real." But the player also wasn't afraid to say that even though HGH is a banned and prescription-only drug, that players should be able to take it if … Continue reading
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Report: HGH Use in NFL Is ‘Rampant,’ ‘Increasing’ With No Blood Test in Place
Posted: Published on May 1st, 2013
This may not come as a shock to anyone, but NFL players will use any edge they can find to beat out their competition, even if its illegal and especially if they cant be tested. Thats why the use of HGH is increasing and rampant among NFL players, according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. An anonymous NFC starter estimated that 10-15 players on each team use human growth hormones. After the 2011 lockout, an agreement was in place to institute a test for HGH. The league has not come up with a test yet because that would entail taking blood from players. HGH is used to increase lean muscle mass. It helps players get bigger and recover from injuries faster. The Sentinel interviewed multiple NFL players for their report, most of whom gave their names. The general consensus seems to be that while they dont personally do it, they know of many players who do, and they dont seem to have a major issue with it. That seems to be the general thought with fans and the league, as well. No one wants their favorite players, or the leagues biggest stars, out longer than they already are with injuries, so … Continue reading
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HGH use in the NFL, still apparently subject for debate
Posted: Published on May 1st, 2013
Heres a thought experiment: take every fact asserted and every quote offered in this article about HGH use and testing in the NFL and replace the proper nouns with baseball players and baseball teams. And then ask yourself how thick the walls would have to be on your backyard shelter to withstand the nuclear fallout from all of the outrage that would come from the sporting press: As soon as the three letters are mentioned H-G-H the player laughs. Human growth hormone? In the NFL? Come on. HGH use is rampant, this NFC starter says.Its like clockwork nowadays, he said, estimating 10-15 players on each team use the banned substance. Not tested and its easy to get. Nowadays, dude? In 2013? (Expletive) yeah. Im just being real. Twenty-one months after agreeing to a test, HGH remains a part of the NFL. Thats the cold, unsettling reality.Until they start testing for it, its not illegal, right? [Darren] Woodson said. Its just a dirty game. Ive always felt it was that way. Thing is, a lot of people in that article make good points about the use and efficacy of HGH. But youre not allowed to talk about that in baseball. Orthodoxy … Continue reading
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Anonymous player: HGH use in NFL 'like clockwork'
Posted: Published on May 1st, 2013
HGH testing remains a thorny issue around the NFL. Nearly two years after the NFL and NFL Players Association announced an agreement regarding the need for testing, there still is no mechanism in place to test players. While the two sides battle over the details, one NFL player says HGH use is going up. An NFC starter told Tyler Dunne of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel on Tuesday that he believes 10 to 15 players on each NFL team use the banned substance. "It's like clockwork nowadays," the player said. "Not tested and it's easy to get. Nowadays, dude? In 2013? (Expletive) yeah. I'm just being real." Dunne's article does a good job providing background on the issue, and we recommend reading it. But it doesn't break much new ground other than calling HGH use "rampant" and "prevalent." The anonymous player is just one of thousands. "It's a guess," NFL spokesman Greg Aiello told Around The League about the estimate. "No one knows the extent of use because the union has blocked our agreement to test for HGH for two years and counting." In a statement provided to Around The League, the NFLPA said, "We continue to actively work with the … Continue reading
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