When did moosejay die?
I didn't hear anything about that.
Here's a cool interview about moosey and steroids. I dunno the date, however.
http://www.fitnessatlantic.com/michael_dusa.htmDr. Michael Dusa Helps Fight A 'Real' ProblemChiropractor Michael Dusa says many of the athletes he works with use performance enhancing drugs. When Bud Selig says steroid use is not widespread in Major League Baseball, Michael Dusa thinks, "Who does this guy think he's kidding?"
Dusa is a chiropractor, personal trainer and natural bodybuilder, and his clinic in a Connecticut suburb near New Haven has become a hangout for young athletes hungry for training tips and nutrition advice. The use of performance-enhancing drugs has become epidemic at every level of sport, Dusa says, even among the high school kids and college jocks.
"If I am confronted with so much steroid use with athletes who are not even of regional caliber, let alone professional level, then what's that say about the guys we watch on television every Sunday?" he asks.
Some of the steroid users he sees, Dusa says, juice up because they want to play pro ball - or get a college scholarship. "They don't realize you can't get talent from a needle," he says.
Others, he says, are trying to fill some kind of psychic void - the strength and the muscles that come with steroids are a substitute for direction and self-esteem. "These kids are quite depressed," Dusa says. "They have no long-term plans. They get into fights. They don't care if they get cancer."