A SAD DAY…
Today is a sad day in the landscape of professional sports!
Since 10:10am - I have been mesmerized in the Congressional Hearing with Roger Clemens and Brian McNamee.
Two sides - claiming they are telling the truth - yet who do you believe?
Brain, in his opening statement, so dramatic about his claim…
Roger, stumbling and fumbling with his words to try and clear his name from what he feels is false accusations.
Probably the most interesting aspect of the hearing is Andy Pettite’s testimony - claiming Roger told him he used PEDs in 1999 / 2000.
It is sad that Bud Selig and MLB has allowed the use of PEDs to reach the level of a public circus.
Yes…Brain was wrong for injecting pro athletes with PEDs…and if true, Roger was wrong in cheating the game of baseball.
But more importantly…Bud Selig should be held accountable on the largest scale for turning his head and not policing the sport properly. If he would have done HIS JOB… who knows what I would be doing at 10:10am this morning…
I cant seem to turn away or shut off my TV set…
what about you?
Posted on Wednesday, February 13th, 2008 at 12:31 pm.Categories: Uncategorized.
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February 13th, 2008 at 1:24 pmWhy are there congressional hearings on something that everyone has already agreed has taken place? This is all caused by the useless Mitchell Report, which is nothing more than onesided information given to Mitchell. Selig and MLB had to be smoking something to even consider having this investigation. The fans know that there was steroid use throughout MLB. Its done, in the past, MOVE ON. Why does MLB keep dragging out their old skeletons to show everyone?
As a taxpayer, I am disgusted that this hearing is even taking place. What a complete waste of time and money. Anyone remotely interested in this crap is not a sports fan.
February 14th, 2008 at 10:23 am