I am going out on a limb here. I found the positive test result for Braun hard to believe. In fact, when he proclaimed his innocence, I still believed in him. Why? I have no fricking idea. Look at the guy. He's a runt for the most part. He's rarely injured. I don't see too many symptoms there for a drug abuser.
However I cannot know for sure.
Perhaps Ryan Braun could be very well telling the truth and he sets out to not only get his Brew Crew to the top, but wants to clear his name. However history tells us that sports, especially baseball, is a dirty dirty sport. You know, mostly sports is a sack of shit with the personalities, the treachery, the egos involved. It's always been this way. Don't try to deny it. Thanks to the MSM, social networking, and the speed of a story, its in our faces now.
We have seen five of the greatest baseball players of all time come out about some kind of drug abuse. Admitted or not. A whole list of players and drug networks linked to trainers and towel boys have rocked the world. Many say we are past the steroid era of baseball. However, with the Braun situation, along with Manny Ramirez failing again, is it really as serene as Bud Selig wants you to believe? Truth be told, baseball might have the slimiest, but every sport has some kind of cover up in some dirty area.
Hockey and football say they want to limit the head injuries, but do you see them really doing something about it? You have seen some of the hits delivered. You have seen end results. Hell, when David Duerson killed himself, he wanted his brain researched due to the devastating effects of the sport of football. Basketball is run by a crazy person who shit on a deal that would help a struggling franchise that the league owns. Ego and lies run the sports world. And you would think ESPN would be the watch dog, but they really aren't. They give blow jobs to the bad people. Brett Favre gets head from them all the time, especially before the beginning of a new season. The last two years he made it clear he was not coming back, but ESPN tried to blow it up anyway. The whole fiasco behind The Decision. Now, grant it Lebron James is my guy, but I still thought that whole special reeked of shit. The hockey Gods aren't happy unless Sydney Crosby and Alex Ovechkin are the guys making it happen.
I am a fan of sports. I really enjoy football and baseball. Hockey is fun, and I have been getting into basketball more so the last couple of years. However, the press conference, the dishonesty, the sneakiness; not too impressed.
Which brings me to my point. You see how covered up the steroid scandal in baseball was. Can we really know for sure that Ryan Braun was clean? Does he get the benefit of the doubt?
I would say this to the sports world. I think you should make all substances legal and say fuck it. Let the hits go. Just put your cards on the table. People will enjoy the spirit of competition and accept things for how they are. Yet, one thing people can't accept is being lied to and made an idiot of, and MLB along with a couple of people, has enjoyed clowning and trolling its fans for years. Bud Selig thinks he the man. You know, he saved baseball after the strike with the two players hitting home runs who were so juiced, you would need a blender to clean them up. Calling home field advantage for the winner of the all star game. Genius. Doing realignment this year to make the playoffs more interesting. Hey Bud, how about you just walk away and let someone who really wants to make MLB fun and interesting take charge?Until then, we really know nothing. They do.
Keeping it real,
MRJ











