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Tony Mandarich confesses to steroids

September 30, 2008 by James Edwards  
Filed under Sports

NFL Football at its best. NFL Football at its craziest.

Commissioner Roger Goodell, seen here praying for steroid users, is strangely in favor of drug testing

Roger Goodell testifys on steroids

There is a new rule in the NFL. No more drug testing.

What?

You heard me, no more drug testing. It is not necessary. We just have the player write a memoir and they confess. Much easier than all that urine sample stuff and much more accurate.

Mandarich, drafted by Green Bay with the second overall pick in the 1989 NFL draft, talks in an interview airing on Showtime’s Inside the NFL on Wednesday about his struggle with alcohol and drug abuse that he also chronicles in his upcoming book My Dirty Little Secrets -– Steroids, Alcohol and God.

He says he gave the NCAA a fake urine sample before the Rose Bowl -– “you got to improvise” –- and continually used anabolic steroids as he publicly denied it.
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Like this is news to any person that attended Michigan State University while Big Tony was there. There was a huge scandal on the steroid usage by the football team. The team was littered with 300 pounders that could lift ungodly amounts of weight back in the day before 300 pounders were common. Hey, just where do all these 300 pounders come from?

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