Eh I'll believe it when something more credible than an anonymous Al Jazeera documentary makes the claim.
Anyway, if he was taking it maybe he needs to do so again in order to regain some arm strength.
Valid point but it's not like ESPN is exactly a bastion of credibility these days. One day after Judge Berman went Peter North on Goodell and his lawyers ESPN coughed up a 10,000 word report accusing the Pats of resorting to dumpster-diving, crawling through hotel's and opposing teams locker rooms, installing bugs in the visitors locker room, delivering the Gatorade late and not chilled (OMG!). Meanwhile more than one team brought in a pro and swept the visitors locker room for bugs and found nothing. The league earlier this year did a similar scouring unannounced and found nothing. As for ESPN NONE of the people who coughed up shit against the Pats went on record. that's like anyone going to the media and naming a high-profile person a thief, liar and sniffing coke of a hookers ass without naming himself and it gets printed as all true.
Seems Sly is now "recanting" his story..
"Sly told ESPN on Saturday night that he recanted his story to Al Jazeera when he realized that it had used information he had "made up" to Liam Collins, a British hurdler and the undercover reporter who he said was trying to get into the supplementation business."
How do you suddenly realize you made something up? Kind of hard to not know when you said it the first time.
How do you suddenly realize you made something up? Kind of hard to not know when you said it the first time.
I didn't read it as if he suddenly realized he made it up. He knew the entire time he made it up. He just realized what they were about to do with his fib so decided he should tell them "yeah, I made all of that up... just fyi."
Right, still doesn't make sense. He was talking to a reporter and spinning yarn. What did he expect the reporter to do? Not print the story that one of the best QBs ever was juicing? Then, recant, but only after it's printed?
Something's fucky.
How do you suddenly realize you made something up? Kind of hard to not know when you said it the first time.
Right, still doesn't make sense. He was talking to a reporter and spinning yarn. What did he expect the reporter to do? Not print the story that one of the best QBs ever was juicing? Then, recant, but only after it's printed?
Something's fucky.
Sometimes people just don't understand what can happen when talking to a reporter, especially assuming casual conversation is "off the record," joking or not (it never is). I assume this doctor or pharmacist or chiropractor whatever has little or no experience with media.
I didn't read it as if he suddenly realized he made it up. He knew the entire time he made it up. He just realized what they were about to do with his fib so decided he should tell them "yeah, I made all of that up... just fyi."
How do you suddenly realize you made something up? Kind of hard to not know when you said it the first time.
Simple, really - he didn't realize he was talking to an undercover reporter, he thought he was talking to an athlete (because he was). So he claims he treated a bunch of other pro athletes in a sleezy way to sell more drugs. He wasn't trying to expose Peyton by talking to a reporter, he was just trying to sling more HGH. That'd be my guess.