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NFL new drug testing upgrade

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Another blow to the gear society.....

The NFL and its players have agreed to follow stricter standards for testosterone levels for the start of next season

The upgrade, which required the approval of the NFL Players Association, had been expected to be adopted, but not until next month, when the NFL and the union hold their annual discussions about revising the drug program. However, commissioner Paul Tagliabue said Tuesday that the union had approved the new standards, which continue its practice of using the guidelines set by the Olympics.

``I know we've reached some preliminary agreements with the players last week and we'll probably finalize them next week,'' Tagliabue said during a speech as part of the SMU Lecture Series. Cowboys owner Jerry Jones and Kansas City Chiefs owner Lamar Hunt were among the attendees.


The NFL's program -- which includes random testing and suspensions for first-time failures -- has been widely credited as being among the toughest in professional sports.

Last week, the NFL submitted documents to a Congressional subcommittee which investigated steroids in baseball and is continuing with scrutiny in other sports. CBS' ``Sixty Minutes'' reported two weeks ago that three Carolina Panthers players had steroid prescriptions filled by a South Carolina doctor now under investigation by federal authorities.

Under the previous guideline used by the International Olympic Committee and the NFL, a ratio above 6:1 of testosterone to epitestosterone, another natural hormone, was considered a failed test. Now it's 4:1.

The most likely natural ratio of testosterone to epitestosterone in humans is 1:1.

``We try to stay as much ahead of the curve as we can,'' Gene Upshaw, the executive director of the NFL Players Association, said in a telephone interview. ``We support trying to get cheaters off the field any way we can. This is another example of that.''

The IOC made its change after new equipment became available. The NFL hopes to keep pace in the fight against steroids and other performance-enhancing substances, having announced last month the formation of a new drug-testing laboratory in conjunction with the United States Anti-Doping Agency.

More modifications, such as adding items to the list of banned substances, are expected at the upcoming meeting. The annual review usually doesn't draw much attention, but Congress usually doesn't subpoena baseball players, either.

Another issue Tagliabue is facing involves a new collective bargaining agreement. In addition to getting players and owners to work things out, he's trying to unite the owners' stance. He's called a special session next week in Atlanta to continue talks held last month at the league's annual meetings.

``With some luck and ideas, we'll get it done,'' he said. ``But we're not there
yet.''

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this is so gay. when they invent a steroid called TALENT... let me know, because i'll take every drop they make. according to these claims of steroids being "cheating", ronnie coleman would be able to beat the denver broncos all by himself..
 
I'm sure I'm in the minority here, but I don't have a problem with this kinda thing. I consider them rules that the company they work for has set forth. If they don't like it, they can find another job.

I work for an organization that states that I can't buy lottery tickets while I'm in uniform. My choices are: don't buy lottery tickets in uniform, or find another job.
I don't think it's really an issue that I buy lottery tickets in uniform, but I don't have much of a choice.

The same with the NFL. Don't do the juice, or play somewhere else.


***BUT*** That doesn't mean I want anyone telling ME, just an average guy, that I'm going to hurt myself or that I need to set the correct message for the kids. I'm an adult and I can make my own decisions. If I want to juice, I should be able to. I have nobody to answer to.
 
dude the majority of guys that take steroids in the NFL arent taking them to get better at their position they are taking them so they can play their position. for most of them football is all they can do, so however they can stay in the league a couple years longer and make some more money for their families. wouldnt u do the same if there was a way to do that for your job? even if it broke the rules. and secondly, testing in the NFL is a joke....they tell them when they are goin to be tested and its easy to pass the tests.




Bonkme2 said:
I'm sure I'm in the minority here, but I don't have a problem with this kinda thing. I consider them rules that the company they work for has set forth. If they don't like it, they can find another job.

I work for an organization that states that I can't buy lottery tickets while I'm in uniform. My choices are: don't buy lottery tickets in uniform, or find another job.
I don't think it's really an issue that I buy lottery tickets in uniform, but I don't have much of a choice.

The same with the NFL. Don't do the juice, or play somewhere else.


***BUT*** That doesn't mean I want anyone telling ME, just an average guy, that I'm going to hurt myself or that I need to set the correct message for the kids. I'm an adult and I can make my own decisions. If I want to juice, I should be able to. I have nobody to answer to.
 
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