Demi wrote:
Well yeah, when you've actually tested for, and punished players for using, you'll get more of a pass then if you just ignore it, don't punish, or test.
I didn't recall Merriman claiming to have thought he was rubbing arthritis cream and taking flaxseed either. Merrimen tested positive, was suspended. Bonds was brought before a panel investigating and lied through his teeth, and still has yet to miss a single game. People don't "ignore" it, they just don't care about a washed up has been linebacker with mental issues. I heard the 70s steelers used roids, should we be all over that?
Baseball is testing now, they (sort of) admitted past mistakes and are now giving out stiffer punishments than even the NFL is. Banning amphetamines was also a huge step too, especially considering they've been used since at least the 60's to get thru the long season. They should get (some) more of the bad publicity, but the fact is that both sports have a serious problem but only baseball is being talked about.
Thats true that Bond has been a liar and that hurts his rep, but he would still be hated even if he admitted it because he broke a sacred record by cheating. Giambi did just as much admitting as Merriman but is still hated and looked at first as a cheater and second a slugger. Merriman, for most people, is a ferocious LB first and a cheater second. The double standard is wrong.
Yes, people ignore it. Much of that has to do with the media, but I bet if a poll was taken a much smaller percent of people would believe the NFL has users and that there really isn't a problem in the same breath as baseball. They need to be taking a bigger brunt of this controversy, but hardly are even spoken of. Why don't people care that Romo and Merriman cheat but care if Bonds and Canseco do? Its because the first group only hit other individuals while the other group hit balls out of a park at alarming rates. You could compare Romo to Canseco as they both were washed up mental cases during the controversy, but Canseco was a huge story and Romo was only a footnote in the BALCO case.