NFL want to test for HGH

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NFL reportedly wants testing for human growth hormone in new deal

Staff report Sporting News




There's another chip on the table in the NFL's conflict with its players over a collective bargaining agreement. The league wants testing for human growth hormone included in the deal, FoxSports.com reported Thursday.
The substance is now banned by the NFL, but it doesn't test for it. Why? The players' union pushed for that contrary position under former leader Gene Upshaw.
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In a 2009 radio interview, Earnest Graham estimated nearly one-third of NFL players use human growth hormone -- even though it is illegal. (AP Photo)
<!--INFOLINKS_ON-->The league sees HGH testing as a "necessary" part of a new collective bargaining agreement, NFL vice president and general counsel Adolpho Birch told FoxSports. Birch runs the league's drug testing program.
"We want it. We think it's necessary. We're going to ensure that it's done," Birch said. "That's something very important to us and the integrity of our game. We believe some of the basis for going slowly on it before has been addressed. At this point, it's proper for it to be an active part of our program."
Adding HGH testing was broached in negotiations before the league and the union broke off talks on March 11. It has been an issue for the past couple years, with the NFL first proposing HGH testing in January 2010.
Human growth hormone can only be detected by blood tests. Other drug tests administered by the NFL involve urine samples.
As for blood samples, Upshaw had a reason for his stand.
"We've got a lot of big, tough guys, but even they don't like to be pricked on the finger to give blood," Upshaw said.
With no collective bargaining agreement, neither a prick nor a urine test is possible because the NFL can't demand player testing. So players who are working out on their own or rehabbing from injuries are free to use any means until a contract is reached.
Wondering why HGH testing is a concern? In its report, FoxSports noted a 2009 comment from Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Earnest Graham that its use was widespread.
"I'd say a lot of NFL players are doing it," Graham told Tampa radio station WQYK-AM. "Any sport [where] guys come across injuries and need to get back fast and come back stronger than they were before, I wouldn't be shocked."
Minor league baseball and International Olympic Committee test for HGH. Major North American professional sports do not.
Synthetic HGH has been approved to treat adults who have true growth hormone deficiency, according to the Mayo Clinic. However, Mayo's website also notes:
"There's little evidence to suggest human growth hormone can help otherwise healthy adults regain youth and vitality."
HGH's side effects can include diabetes, heart disease and breast development in men.

 
"There's little evidence to suggest human growth hormone can help otherwise healthy adults regain youth and vitality."


If that was true then why do they use it, mayo clinic that is!!!!!!!!!!!! Also I think that Rambo begs to differ
 
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Here goes football, it'll go down the damn drain just like MLB. Now we'll have players in court rooms left and right
 
they should test. fuck that not fair to a player that is all natural bc it almost forces them to take it just to be able to compete on the same level.
 
coming from a guy who has taking steroids and several bottles of IGF but i do it for me. not to have an edge over something else who doesnt.
 
Where are the congressional hearings and inquiries in the the use of Steroids and HGH in the NFL?


What a fucking joke.
 
they should test. fuck that not fair to a player that is all natural bc it almost forces them to take it just to be able to compete on the same level.

This is life bro, someone in every aspect of life has an advantage and if you're not willing to do what it takes to meet or exceed that person, then you will always remain behind that person. It's not just about steroids, but it's everything, if someone can think of a way to be better or do something to make them better, they will do it and someone won't, it's a choice that person has to make. No one is forcing the second person to follow suit, find another way to get better. I truly don't believe that by taking certain things that going to make a huge difference in performance. Maybe in certain aspects, but you've still gotta have the God given talent and that alone may or may not be better than someone else
 
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