We’ve written a couple of items about Terry Bradshaw’s stunning (to us, at least) steroids use admission, and his subsequent effort to explain that, when he talked about steroids, he wasn’t talking about steroids.
We also talked about the item at length with Dan Patrick (his show can be heard on demand at any time, for free), and with Chris McClain of WFNZ in Charlotte.
We’ve got two more things to say about the situation.
First, and as we’ve previously said, the reference to steroids was meaningless if Bradshaw was merely referring to the same kind of anti-inflammatory steroids that can still be used legally by NFL players.
Second, the notion that Bradshaw’s steroids were prescribed by a doctor doesn’t automatically mean that it wasn’t an anabolic steroid. As we told McClain, the team that plays in his market had several players during their Super Bowl season who were reportedly getting steroids via prescription from Dr. James Shortt.
Third (okay, we’ve got three things to say), it’s amazing to us how quickly the media has accepted Bradshaw’s self-serving “clarification” and moved on. Yeah, he’s a Hall of Famer and, by all appearances, a great guy. But so what? Do only assholes use steroids? If the media has any interest in developing a better understanding of precisely how prevalent the use of these compounds was in years before they were banned and/or illegal, admissions from key players of that era can’t be pooh-poohed when the player in question tries to talk his way out of the poo-poo into which he inadvertently buried his foot.
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June 26th, 2008 at 9:33 am
My point on Jefferson Street Joe is that we will never know for sure - and the greatest coach of all-time Emperor Chaz - saw enough in him to start him in 74 - he won the job in the preseason and played two very good games - then seemed to lose it - bad game against the Raiders - Bradshaw started game 7. TB did not have a very good season either - they both had QB ratings in the 50s. And for the record - Bradshaw has been quoted as saying the Joe was the best QB on the team…
And I believe he was the second black QB drafted - Marlon Briscoe for the Broncos was the first - I think…
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June 26th, 2008 at 1:30 pm
Axel— How about Shawn Merriman and Rodney Harrison?
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June 26th, 2008 at 2:58 pm
I get the impression he was taking some kind of anti-inflamitory steriod like prednisone. These are corticosteroids, and they enhance healing by taking away swelling. Those don’t enhance anything else but urination, so drink lots of water!
The topic of steroids carries quite a stigma, but there are many legitimate ways to use the various kinds of steroids. There are even legitimate reasons to take the substances banned by pro sports. In a way, it isn’t really fair to completely exclude players from using them if it can drastically improve their health. I would want them prescribed to me if it would help my health.
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