Show me the studies where drugs such as GH are not prevalent? I am curious since ESPN just did a story on GH maybe you didn't catch it.
What percentage of these folks are seedy and where is this information published? Let's talk factually. No need to curse.
As part of its investigation, the committee asked the NFL on March 31 for a number of documents on drug testing - including how it is conducted, the notice provided to players, and the procedures for disclosing the identities of those who test positive.
The NFL does not specify what substance triggered a player's suspension. But the number of those suspended for steroid use appears to be relatively low.
According to The New York Times, three players violated the league's drug policy in 2001 and eight in 2002. There were six violations in 2003, the newspaper said, and at least one in 2004.
Sun staff writer Ken Murray contributed to this article.