Include GH and other goodies in there and you'd be hard pressed to find many who DON'T.

What percentage would you say use gear in the off season, which i believe they still dont get tested, or its easy to get away with from what i hear.
I would say between linemen, runningbacks, and defensive players...60-70%

Include GH and other goodies in there and you'd be hard pressed to find many who DON'T.


considering all the people i know in highschool and college football alone who use gear of atleast hgh i agree with above statement. id said it would be harder to find ppl who dont use lol

its not tested in the NFL? Not from USA so wouldnt have a clue about NFL. Theyre all over it in MLB, which disappoints me.



Roids are tested for, but not HGH. Some other stuff is tested for, and others not. I don't know about the testing schedules, but the players/coaches/admin/trainers/etc. know very well how to skirt the system, using the right drugs at the rights times to minimize positive test results. Test Prop instead of Enanthate. NPP instead of Deca. Cycling on off season when testing is less likely. The players association negotiates the contract specifically to allow their players to do what they do without facing suspension.
Their livelihoods depend on it, you know they are.


It would be hard to find college players whe aren't using. I don't think you can find a pro who isn't juiced. Just for the healing value alone it is almost mandatory.
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hgh is a huge one a buddy of mine hopped on it when he got on varsity highschool team. My area is all about football and out school was king. anyway the kid is a fuckin monser and got a full ride to play ball at lsu until he got hit by a truck. (btw hes 100% fine just some scares a few other things and no feelings in his legs but they still work normal) everyone who is somebody in football is on somthing even as early as highschool days


I think they should make a juiced leage of sports.. just every sport we have, but it openly embraces juicing.. the players are all just massive animals.. it would be awesome.. I might even watch tennis for that..


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just curious to what people thought, i know i'd use if i played these days


in todays world id use if i played fucking chess let alone NFL lmao


all elite athletes


I would say they all have to get to that level, whether they still do is another question all together. it must b hard to maintain that level without it


I can see it now.. a jacked chess player "WOULD YOU HURRY YOUR FUCKING NERDY ASS UP!!!" *raaaaagh* *smashes the pieces off the table*


If I had to guess, Id say 90% have or are juicing, or using some type of form of performance enhancement. I think to get to that level, let alone be succesful at that level, its almost mandatory.

I've heard many players will find out the maximum allowed levels of stuff and will supplement their own natural production so its always in the upper allowed level year round. QBs is who I hear that do this, I'd imagine the bigger players would just go all out.

I played HS and college football, and I know quite a few guys who were on cycle even while tested, but they would just get the trainer to say "had to give a cortisone shot" and they would get away with it. Cortisone and anti-inflammatory steroids show up exactly the same in the urine as all other roids, that is how guys got away with it. Think how many guys get "cortisone" shots just before the game.
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