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Team coverage: Roger Clemens is lying thru his teeth on 60 Minutes

Discussion in 'Sports and News' started by BYH, Jan 6, 2008.

  1. Steriods?
     
  2. Pete Incaviglia

    Pete Incaviglia Active Member

    Oh no! He just played the "guilty before innoncent" card. And then said it's the American way now! Roger hates America!
     
  3. OnTheRiver

    OnTheRiver Active Member

    Nice lie detector dodge.
     
  4. Tom Petty

    Tom Petty Guest

    what's the lie ratio for you now?
     
  5. digger

    digger New Member

    "I'm going to slide off'' - didn't he mean slither?
     
  6. cougargirl

    cougargirl Active Member

    Well, he's talking retirement ... again.
     
  7. indiansnetwork

    indiansnetwork Active Member

    Blaming America where has has amassed millions by using steroids. Good Call Roger.
     
  8. OnTheRiver

    OnTheRiver Active Member

    "These accusations aren't going to change me as a person."

    Which is a goddamn shame.


    (Typo fixed)
     
  9. mike311gd

    mike311gd Active Member

    I believe it is. But in Clemens' defense, he's sitting in front of a bright light, I'm sure. He's still a fucking liar.
     
  10. indiansnetwork

    indiansnetwork Active Member

    Only guilty people are changed from accusations.
     
  11. BYH

    BYH Active Member

    Way to play the patriotism card.

    What a hunk of shit. Can't wait until he admits that he was injected with drugs by accident.
     
  12. Pete Incaviglia

    Pete Incaviglia Active Member

    I'm not convinced he used steroids, but I suspect he did.

    But here's my thing: As a baseball fan, I see the greatest home run (maybe greatest player ever) using them. And now I see the greatest pitcher of my generation (maybe ever) being accused of using them. And there are what, 86 or 89 others named in the report? So, all that said, coupled with the fact the owners did nothing for a decade and roids weren't "against the rules," I've come to terms with the fact it was part of the game for 10 to 15 years. So be it.
     
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