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Red13JoePa wrote:...thoughts?
Thought he was startlingly agressive in the denials but then Rafael Palmeiro pointed his finger and lied at congress.
Clemens came out throwing bombs though.
Red13JoePa wrote:...thoughts?
Thought he was startlingly agressive in the denials but then Rafael Palmeiro pointed his finger and lied at congress.
Clemens came out throwing bombs though.
Saint John wrote: His last 2 years with Boston were mediocre at best. He was 10-13 and 10-5 and was starting to look old.
Saint John wrote:Red13JoePa wrote:...thoughts?
Thought he was startlingly agressive in the denials but then Rafael Palmeiro pointed his finger and lied at congress.
Clemens came out throwing bombs though.
I think he's a fat pussy. No way in hell he declines to the point he had and then at 35 comes back and starts winning Cy Yound awards. His last 2 years with Boston were mediocre at best. He was 10-13 and 10-5 and was starting to look old. He then goes to Toronto and has 2 incredible years, winning 41 games in 2 years at the ages of 35 and 36. Conicidence? I think not. At least Pettite was honest. I can respect that.
7 Wishes wrote:A good friend of mine is a police interrogator.
He told me to focus on Clemens' eyes.
Every time he denied something, his eyes turned down and to the left.
Doug told me that is the surest sign someone is lying.
lights1961 wrote:Clemens will be the next Barry Bonds. Look how big he looks even currently to what he was like in the early 90s...
Rick
Saint John wrote:7 Wishes wrote:A good friend of mine is a police interrogator.
He told me to focus on Clemens' eyes.
Every time he denied something, his eyes turned down and to the left.
Doug told me that is the surest sign someone is lying.
Steve Perry does the same thing except he closes his eyes. He closed them during the BTM interview every time there was a point of contention or conflicting stories, and he closed them during the TBF interview right before the famous "I think there's a good chance we'll be on the road this summer" line. I don't this is a coincidence.
Deb wrote:Saint John wrote:7 Wishes wrote:A good friend of mine is a police interrogator.
He told me to focus on Clemens' eyes.
Every time he denied something, his eyes turned down and to the left.
Doug told me that is the surest sign someone is lying.
Steve Perry does the same thing except he closes his eyes. He closed them during the BTM interview every time there was a point of contention or conflicting stories, and he closed them during the TBF interview right before the famous "I think there's a good chance we'll be on the road this summer" line. I don't this is a coincidence.
Hmmm, never noticed that, daaaaaaamn just may have to pull those out and watch them again.![]()
I do vaguely remember that though on the TBF interview.
Red13JoePa wrote:There had to be some other benefit (recovery time, etc) so we can't just say "Well Clemens is big, but it's a doughboy big not a Bonds big so he didn't ' roid."
Uno_up wrote:2. He won the Cy Young AFTER McNamee says he stopped giving him drugs.
3. Radomski ratted out McNamee. So now McNamee is talking to the Feds and looking for a deal. The way that works is the Feds will say you have a deal, contingent upon what you got. So, McNamee rats out Knoblauch. Yeah, what else. He mentions Andy Pettitte used HGH twice. Feds are still not convinced so he's facing losing his TOTAL immunity deal so he mentions Clemens. Again, not likely, but it's certainly a possibility. People will say the darnest things when facing jail time.
4. he asked where the proof of purchase is. This is the one thing that can "get him off." McNamee said Clemens supplied his own. Clemens asked for the person who supplied him to step forward and provide proof. So (again, I believe he used), if nobody steps forward with proof of purchase, why should we believe McNamee injected HGH instead of something else? The fact that he was right about Pettitte is not proof.
Enigma869 wrote:Uno_up wrote:2. He won the Cy Young AFTER McNamee says he stopped giving him drugs.
3. Radomski ratted out McNamee. So now McNamee is talking to the Feds and looking for a deal. The way that works is the Feds will say you have a deal, contingent upon what you got. So, McNamee rats out Knoblauch. Yeah, what else. He mentions Andy Pettitte used HGH twice. Feds are still not convinced so he's facing losing his TOTAL immunity deal so he mentions Clemens. Again, not likely, but it's certainly a possibility. People will say the darnest things when facing jail time.
4. he asked where the proof of purchase is. This is the one thing that can "get him off." McNamee said Clemens supplied his own. Clemens asked for the person who supplied him to step forward and provide proof. So (again, I believe he used), if nobody steps forward with proof of purchase, why should we believe McNamee injected HGH instead of something else? The fact that he was right about Pettitte is not proof.
A couple of points. The Cy Young Argument is not an issue. He won four of them (1986, 1987, 1991, and 1997)before even his trainer (or anyone else) accuses him of ever using steroids!
As for your point about McNamee. While I agree with you that it certainly doesn't automatically mean because he was correct about Pettitte means he's correct about Clemens...It certainly gives the guy's words credibility. It makes you wonder why in the world he would lie about one guy, while being honest about his best friend. It doesn't really make a lot of sense. I think the most interesting thing will be what Clemens says in front of Congress next week, when he's under oath. Perhaps the perjury charges facing Bonds right now will give him second thoughts about blatantly lying about his "vitamin cocktails". If anything, he should at least claim that he wasn't sure of the exact substance in the syringe that McNamee shot into his ass!
John from Boston
Uno_up wrote:Doesnt having an on-going lawsuit vs. McNamee "prevent" him from testifying in front of Congress?
Why file it now right after the invitation to talk to Congress?? If he uses that suit to protect himself when asked questions in Congress, that'll tell a lot!!!!!! Timing is ridiculously bad. It's not like the statute of limitations is running out and he had to file immediately. Very sketchy move there if he hides behind a pending court case. Suit could have waited until after Congress.
strangegrey wrote:we're not talking about proof here....that can be saved for the tort lawsuit that Clemens finally (albeit, suspiciously behind the eight ball) brought...
The fact of the matter is that semantics in proof, get thrown out the window when public opinion is an issue. Think about it....who cares who gave clemens the stuff....it doesn't change the fact that his *entire* career since the mid-90s is one big fucking question mark.
That's the problem.
I can think of two very amazing baseball stars who were banned for life from this game....just on suspicion of cheating. Shoeless Joe Jackson and Pete Rose. Both players were thrust in situations or created situations around them (respectively) that gave reasonable doubt that their actions on the field were not genuine.
This is no different...in fact, it's worse....because Clemens' actions represent an overt/explicit attempt at cheating. In Pete Rose's case, no one can come out and say the guy's a cheater...because the possibility exists (and I would say it's very good posibility) that Rose bet on himself to win, each and every time....knowing just how competitive Pete Rose was. We can all agree that Joe Jackson's involvement was most likely associative and nothing more.
In the case of clemens, taking steroids (or illegally prescribed substances like lidocaine) represents an attempt at cheating!!!
Why isn't this fuckhole clemens thrown out of the sport on his ass, to protect the dignity of this game?!! Why isn't Bonds afforded the same treatment....Palmero? The list goes on.
Rockindeano wrote:He now has to go to Congress. He better remember, that, he shouldn't use these tactics: "Let's talk about the future not the past", "I no speak English" and no finger wagging, claiming "I never used steroids, period."
Rocket is going to implode.
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