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STEROID
03-16-2012, 02:04 PM
Roger Clemens' former trainer Brian McNamee rages against steroids
By Michael O'keeffe (http://www.nydailynews.com/authors?author=Michael%20O%27keeffe) / NEW YORK DAILY NEWS Friday, March 16, 2012


The biggest steroid pushers in America don’t sell drugs on street corners, Brian McNamee (http://www.nydailynews.com/topics/Brian+McNamee) told 165 high school guidance counselors on Thursday. The biggest pushers, Roger Clemens (http://www.nydailynews.com/topics/Roger+Clemens)’ former trainer said, are the coaches who teach their young athletes to win at all costs.


Too many coaches — even at the high school and youth sports levels — measure success solely by wins and losses, McNamee said at Adelphi University in Garden City, L.I. Too many coaches, he added, tell their kids, “ If you ain’t cheating, you ain’t trying.”


“Most coaches don’t care about you as long as you put yourself in a position for the team to win,” McNamee said.


McNamee gave the feature presentation — entitled “Creating a Safe Environment for Our Student-Athletes” — at the Nassau Counselors Association’s annual conference. It was the first public lecture the former Yankee assistant strength and conditioning coach has given since he identified Clemens as a steroid user in Major League Baseball’s Mitchell Report, which was released in December 2007.


Christina D’Angelo (http://www.nydailynews.com/topics/Christina+D%27Angelo), a member of the counselor association’s executive board and a counselor at Lynbrook High School, said the organization invited McNamee to speak because it wanted to address the pressures on student-athletes.


McNamee, now the general manager of baseball operations at the Long Island Sports Complex in Freeport, L.I., will be a star prosecution witness when Clemens is tried on perjury charges in Washington next month. Federal prosecutors say Clemens, a one-time lock for the Hall of Fame, lied to Congress during a hearing on the Mitchell Report in 2008. U.S. District Court Judge Reggie Walton (http://www.nydailynews.com/topics/Reggie+Walton) declared a mistrial last summer after prosecutors showed the jury evidence that the judge had barred.


Jury selection for the new trial begins April 16.
McNamee told investigators that he injected Clemens with steroids and human growth hormone and will testify to that in Clemens’ trial.


The longtime trainer said the judge’s gag order prevented him from talking about Clemens or the impending trial, but he felt compelled to talk about performance-enhancing drugs because of his role in baseball’s steroid scandal. He donated the $200 honorarium he received for his talk to Clint Faught (http://www.nydailynews.com/topics/Clint+Faught) of the Taylor Hooton Foundation, an organization dedicated to educating young athletes about steroids.


“I don’t want to make money from my mistakes,” said McNamee, who has struggled financially and professional in the wake of the Mitchell Report’s release.

STEROID
03-16-2012, 02:04 PM
Whats sad is he's right about the coaches preaching this win at all cost attitudes.The coaches,the team owners,the fathers of these youth,they all make you feel like there is no 2nd place! That you're a loser if you're not winning and for the pro's of any sport,not only are they made to feel this way,but their careers ride on them winning.

This attitude is so imbred in our children from the time they can throw a ball or swing a bat or step on the matt,what can you expect?? Our whole society lives and breaths this way of life when it comes to sports so why should the players get punished for wanting and NEEDING to live up to everyones expectations of them???

Its funny but ive never seen anyone get picked for the draft that isnt too great a player but is a non AAS using athlete.Ive never seen that as one of the criteria that coaches and owners look for or screen for! They pick winners!! They don't care how they are winning just as long as they're winning.Later down the road if the athlete gets caught using AAS ,hey the woners and coaches scream "WE HAD NO IDEA" and go on their merry way while the athletes life is now ruined!!!

The crime is not that athletes turn to PED's but that we encourage them to do it and then punish them if they get caught!!