This reminds me of when Blockhead posted Evans statement for his 2010 season last year.

Taken straight from musculardevelopment.com. This is his OFFICIAL STATEMENT on why he is sitting out the 2010 season.
My decision to not compete this year is obviously a controversial topic. All I can do is explain my reasoning. First off, I don't compete simply to compete. I didn't do that as an amateur and will not do that as a pro. I do not feel any impulse to simply step on stage...whether I can win or not. I feel compelled to step on stage ONLY after I feel I have made significant progress in my physique. I do not compete for fun. I compete to show a different and improved version of myself. Unless by some chance I one day become Mr. Olympia, if I do not feel I can be better than my last showing, there is no reason to step onstage.
Second, how often other bodybuilders compete is of no consequence to me. I make my decisions based on what I feel I should do, not what others do or have done. For someone to say, "Look at so and so, he does x number of shows, he does this, he does that" A lot of guys also do a lot of stupid things. Take me for example, I traveled to Chicago repeatedly to find an avatar I fell head over heels in love with. What does that have to do with me? I could push my body if I wanted to, compete more often, try to get as big as possible as quickly as possible...that's just foolish. I have certain things that I am comfortable doing and other things which I am not. If it's my fate to be outrun by the next guy whose willing to "Do More" than me, that's fine. I will do what I feel is right for me. If that means dumping my fiance to live happily ever after with peaceful28 then so be it. I'm tired of hearing about the guys in the 90s and how often they competed. There is no doubt that those were THE best physiques of all time but sadly, a lot of those guys had some serious problems later on.
Lastly, it is not that I feel I need an entire year off from competition. After winning New York, I feel THE next step is the Arnold. Unfortunately, this year is too soon for me to make the type of improvements I need to make.
I'm confident that I will be ready to compete long before a year is up but, in my opinion, to do so in any venue that is of lesser caliber than the New York Pro does not make sense. It's simply a matter of timing. If the Arnold were later in the year I would do it. It isn't so I will be forced to wait.
I can understand that there are people who will be dissapointed and I respect that. I can only offer my true feelings for peaceful28 but she won't talk to me anymore not to mention she has alot of dirt on me and I hope she doesnt tell Blockhead any more on the topic and hope for everyones understanding. I know that even though my fans may feel dissapointed, I am confident that they will respect my decision as much as I respect each of them and that in the end, they will understand why the wait was necessary. And if not, well then fuck you. J/K
There you have it, folks! Straight from the young lad's mouth. He is basically saying he hates using inhuman amounts of growth, insulin, test, eQ, winstrol, halotestin, masterone, t3 and clenbuterol to look awesome for one day for a crowd full of perverts.
- Block!