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Everything posted by Siouxphan27
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So the turds won’t believe the Robbins family when they are quoted, but now all of a sudden they fully believe the stimulant in question is caffeine, despite zero reports stating it was caffeine. And we are the ones jumping to conclusions.
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And Bill didn’t have sexual relations with Monica, because it depends on what the definition of is, is. All I can say is good luck with your defense in the court of public opinion.
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Wow you guys are sure getting ripped off by Ben Newman if apparently, according to your posts, all he’s been providing is overpriced Folgers.
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You want quotes? Did you even bother to read the article? You can choose like the rest of turdnation to stick your head in the sand. I however prefer to bask in Robbins' multiple statements that expose what is going on at ndsu. Below are a couple exact quotes from the article written on January 30th. His mother, Lori Robbins, said a “trusted program staff member” provided a pre-workout powder that contained an illegal substance or substances. The university denies the supplement came from a staff member. NDSU athletic director Matt Larsen said Robbins “got it from another student-athlete.” He didn't elaborate.
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At least we’re not up by 2.
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I explained this to you the first time you brought it up a few days ago.
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Clean.......victory!!!
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https://www.inforum.com/sports/football/962042-McFeely-We-need-to-know-if-NDSU-staffer-provided-stimulant-that-led-to-football-players-suspension
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I prefer no abbreviations. North Dakota Steroid University.
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As the Common Man Dan Cole would say, "either they're onto something, or they're on something." turns out it's the latter.
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I've read the thread. Nobody on here has said every single player was taking the PEDs.
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So what is your stance exactly? Do you want ndsu to be allowed to break the rules without punishment and without others getting upset? Or do you want full on roids for all?
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That’s a great question you pose at the end of your response. Maybe a lot of it has to do with their ISP. You know, their Illegal Substance Program. As a fellow UND fan who clearly bleeds kelly green, what do you think?
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Thanks for the info. Makes me wonder why Matt Larsen decided to lie to the newspaper regarding who provided it. I’m sure within 2,3 years Kolpack will schedule a follow up interview. Unfortunate ndsu had a handful of players participate in the playoffs while under the influence of an NCAA banned substance.
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Homer for the win
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You’re choosing to believe the player and his family are lying. I fail to see their incentive to lie and make up a story about a staff member, and also make up a story about prevalent use throughout the locker room.
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Most of your questions are irrelevant, as we know it was a supplement/substance banned by the NCAA. You’re trying to split hairs in an attempt to hopefully make it sound less serious, but to the NCAA and it’s rules, it doesn’t matter. Did you read Kolpack’s article? We know a member of the staff was distributing it to the players, as Lori told us. We don’t know which players, however we know she said it was used throughout the locker room. Hopefully this clears up your confusion.
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Yet you’re the one saying calling for sanctions is laughable even though the player has said this illegal PED was used “throughout the locker room. So, the fact you would characterize this situation as something to laugh off, is actually the “quite telling” opinion. I never said it was in the basement of the Fargodome; i’m assuming it would be much easier for them to store these large quantities of drugs in the hopper bins over by the livestock barns.
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So according to you, the only other people on earth are teammates or university students. Lol. The fact you don’t think a university funded drug distribution ring is worthy of sanctions is quite telling.
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No, because the situation was vastly different; he did not get his Adderall from the university. In the ndsu case, according to the family, the kid got it from the university, and it’s use was prevalent throughout the locker room as part of their university funded SFYP, or, Steroids For Youth Program.
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That’s what I was saying; your steroid game took a dive that year.
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the bigger question being posed around Fargo; What the heck went wrong with our steroids that one year???
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First Kramer the strength coach, now Newman the supplier....this is just getting too fun. Maybe ndsu will blame it all on poppy seed muffins.
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As we speak, The Forum is lining up an interview with him in 2028.
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Well....it sounds like the ndsu folks are not going to take this sitting down....so I guess it could be either.