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To be honest, DrewDevil does a pretty good job of summing this entire thing up. Fair points. Redbeans statistical analysis is very well presented, and by itself, no, increasing HR rate past 35 is not evidence of steroid use. The obscenely high number of combined pieces of evidence presented are what make it clear that Barroid is a PED abuser, regardless of whether or not Bonds-apologist morons on 2p2 insist. As far as never denying Bonds used steroids, no, he didn't deny it, but his arguments, especially the absurd ones about Bond's body not obviously changing before our eyes, suggest denial, which is idiotic. Also, it's probably fair to say that AB/HR are just a bit too prevalent in this argument, don't you think?
Cut and paste away. Refuting Bond's change in head size is welcome, I could use the laugh. |
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The obscenely high number of combined pieces of evidence presented are what make it clear that Barroid is a PED abuser [/ QUOTE ] Please to be listing this evidence. [ QUOTE ] the absurd ones about Bond's body not obviously changing before our eyes, suggest denial, which is idiotic. [/ QUOTE ] Strawman says "hi!". As for me, I've never denied Bonds body has changed from age 20 to age 40. It definately has. So has mine. So has Cindy Crawford's. That doesn't always mean steroids are in use. [ QUOTE ] Cut and paste away. Refuting Bond's change in head size is welcome, I could use the laugh. [/ QUOTE ] You've previously asserted Bonds "enormous head that doubled in size"....but you still haven't addressed the fact that he actually wears a size that varied between 7.25 and 7.375 his entire career. Please to be telling me your head size, just out of curiosity. I wore a 7.375 in high school, I wear a 7.5 comfortably now. I also haven't used any steroids. Of course, I don't have anywhere close to 762 homeruns, either. |
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