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Sorry about the title, but my local news last night called this story a "Bomb Shell Revelation" lmao, the News Anchor started the segment all hyped up and looked into the camera and said Emphatically "Bomb Shell Revelation about Andy Reeds Son and Steroids"

A Pennsylvania prosecutor said Monday that his investigation into the fatal heroin overdose of Garrett Reid, the oldest son of Philadelphia Eagles Coach coach Andy Reid , revealed there were steroids in his room the day he died.

He said there was no evidence that Reid was giving the steroids to any Eagles players and that investigators could not determine if the drugs were for Reid's own use or for distribution.Northampton County District Attorney John Morganelli said Monday that anabolic steroids were found in the room where Garrett Reid was staying when he overdosed on heroin Aug. 5 during Eagles training camp.

Morganelli also said that steroids had nothing to do with Reid's death.
Exercise and training had become his passion and he aspired to make it a career. At the time of his death, he had been helping strength and conditioning coach Barry Rubin.
"As you all know, my son Garrett battled addiction for many years. While there were some victories along the way, it ultimately was a battle that he lost and that cost him his life," Reid said in a statement Monday. "Our family feels the pain of that loss every day.
"Today's report saddens me greatly, but only confirms the troubles Garrett encountered in the final years of his life. As parents, we were encouraged by his apparent progress but, like many addicts, he was able to conceal the signs of relapse.
"Jeffrey Lurie, the Eagles organization and the people of Philadelphia have been remarkably supportive of my family throughout our ordeal. I am confident that my son's decisions did not affect our football team in any way. I cannot apologize enough for any adverse appearances that my son's actions may have for an organization and a community that has been nothing but supportive of our family."
Garrett Reid's body was found in his dorm room at Lehigh University in Bethlehem, where he was assisting the team's strength and conditioning coach. A coroner said the 29-year-old died of an accidental heroin overdose.
Lehigh University police were called to Reid's dorm room around 7:20 a.m. on Aug. 5, arriving afterEagles team physician Dr. Omar Elkhamra had tried to revive him with a defibrillator.
Investigators searching his dorm room found a used syringe and spoon in his room, along with a gym bag filled with dozens of syringes and needles, many of them unopened, as well as 19 vials of an unknown liquid that was to undergo testing.
"The news today on Garrett Reid's possession of steroids is disappointing," Lurie said in a statement. "It's clear the conduct in which he apparently engaged runs counter to the values and principles mandated for everyone associated with our organization. We have spoken with the league office and have pledged our full cooperation with their requests should there be any. While we remained saddened by the tragic end of a young man's life and know how hard this must be for the entire Reid family, we are extremely confident that Garrett's actions were unknown to those around him and did not involve our football team.
"The NFL has a rigorous drug testing program for its players. It is a matter of record that none of our players has tested positive for any of the steroids mentioned in the district attorney's report."
NFL spokesman Greg Aiello acknowledged the discovery of steroids in Reid's dorm room.
"We are aware of the information and will follow up as appropriate," he said.lmao!!!!!
 
i guess the discovery of steroids is more important than the fact a man lost his life because of his inability to get off of hard core street drugs.
 
i guess the discovery of steroids is more important than the fact a man lost his life because of his inability to get off of hard core street drugs.

your right, ofcourse it is, whens the last time you heard of a heroin or cocain bust on the news? Just steroid sensationalism
 
Run down:

Blah blah blah
STEROIDS blah blah blah.

I've seen many people on heroin and I have no idea how the fuck you are able to not notice if someone is using that shit.
 
Who cares about this, I read the headline on ESPN and didn't even bother reading it because I knew it'd just disgust me. I wish people would knock it off with this kinda nonsense. We just had a bunch of kids killed, but yet this is such a major headline???? That just shows how fucked up some news channels can be
 
Who cares about this, I read the headline on ESPN and didn't even bother reading it because I knew it'd just disgust me. I wish people would knock it off with this kinda nonsense. We just had a bunch of kids killed, but yet this is such a major headline???? That just shows how fucked up some news channels can be

You wanna talk about fucked up, how about those news idiots who were interviewing the 6 year old kids who were in the school shooting, where do we draw the line? And what parent allows their 6 year old to be interviewed an hour...one fucking hour after they were just in a school with a mass shooting and killing, they were interviewing kids right and left right outside the newton school . I couldnt believe it!
 
You wanna talk about fucked up, how about those news idiots who were interviewing the 6 year old kids who were in the school shooting, where do we draw the line? And what parent allows their 6 year old to be interviewed an hour...one fucking hour after they were just in a school with a mass shooting and killing, they were interviewing kids right and left right outside the newton school . I couldnt believe it!

I haven't watched the news in almost a year. I actually started having my local paper delivered and I read my news online from a few sources and decide what is decent journalism.
 
I heard about kids being interviewed and that's just completely fucked up. Not only will these kids be traumatized from the mere shooting alone, now you're going to make them re-live this encounter and have them tell you what happened. That's hard enough to do as an adult without getting upset, but a kid??? The parents are probably about 20% to blame for that, but the audacity of the news crew to even ask to interview a kid is sickening.

I personally think at this point the news should get the fuck out of Connecticut and let these people mourn and heal not have to re-live this horrific episode day in and day out
 
I heard about kids being interviewed and that's just completely fucked up. Not only will these kids be traumatized from the mere shooting alone, now you're going to make them re-live this encounter and have them tell you what happened. That's hard enough to do as an adult without getting upset, but a kid??? The parents are probably about 20% to blame for that, but the audacity of the news crew to even ask to interview a kid is sickening.

I personally think at this point the news should get the fuck out of Connecticut and let these people mourn and heal not have to re-live this horrific episode day in and day out

The fucking state cop had to say to the news to please stay away from the familys of victims, now thats pretty sad!
 
Fans would shit themselves if they knew the percentage of NFL players who are using.
 
reid was disappointed his son had steroids? really? so the heroin was no big deal? f'n smack junkies commit so many crimes trying to feed their habits...i don't know any steroid users that rob people to do a cycle...
 
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