Mark Ingram busted for PED’s

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2nd hand info here, but he likes to beat on his thot's as well.
 
Saints RB Mark Ingram suspended four games for PEDs

You can take the boy out of TuSCUMloosa, but you can’t take the TuSCUMloosa out of the boy. Contract year for him. Went a bit too far it seems. LOLOLOLOL. Take note recruits.

Got careless and fūcked up the timing of his cycles.

At Alabama it’s all done for you. Just show up for your shots. And since there’s really no PED testing in the NCAA you’re good to go.
 
For years Bama RBs in particular have broken down once they got to the NFL

Just sayin
 
Not the least bit surprised as a Bucs fan. He and Devonta Freeman magically started running with power and trucking dudes in recent years after lengthy careers of avoiding contact. Also pretty sure his neck is wider than his head is long.
 
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Not the least bit surprised as a Bucs fan. He and Devonta Freeman magically started running with power and trucking dudes in recent years after lengthy careers of avoiding contact. Also pretty sure his neck is wider than his head is long.

They both were running ppl over in college just could also make you miss as well.
 
For years Bama RBs in particular have broken down once they got to the NFL

Just sayin

It's amazing that they have a consistent bust rate at the position.

But as another poster said earlier. It's amazing that he was mediocre his entire career with the Saints. Once Kamura came on board, all of a sudden he's playing close to a Pro Bowl level? That's not how that works.
 
People have this misconception with PEDs. They don’t just magically make you better.

You have to put in a shlt ton of work along with them, so that you get better, otherwise you’re wasting the money and the risk.

Assuming Ingram just went on a standard or typical run of the mill testosterone weekly injection with daily subQ HGH, he would also have to be training like a beast during that time. The idea is cycle down prior to the season or testing time and then dilute your urine down liquid consumption and take some masking agents as well. From what I've been told.

Ingram was in his money year so he worked hard and juiced harder.

At Alabama they have everyone on a plan so it’s a no brainer for the student athlete, but it’s handled in a way that it doesn’t come back to the athletic department. I believe they use an outside contractor that’s paid by the boosters. This is why Alabama players are so big compared to everyone else, yet bust so hard when they go to the league.

Once these players get to the league, they have to handle their training and PEDs on their own, hire their own trainers, and they ***** it up or slack off.

That’s why you get so many busts from Alabama. They maxed out in college with all the PED‘s, and then they don’t follow up with the intense PED usage in the NFL or they are not as consistent with it.
 
UPDATE: Rapoport obtained the following statement from Mark Ingram's representatives.

"At the end of the 2017 season, as a result of a NFL mandated random drug test, Mark Ingram tested positive for a substance that was not a performance enhancing substance, nor an illegal substance, but a substance in fact permissible with the proper use exemption with the NFL. He has vigorously challenged the test results through the arbitration process. The arbitrator's Opinion is due on or before Wednesday, May 16. Upon having the opportunity to review the arbitrator's opinion, we will explore what further options are needed."

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hmmmmmmmm.
 
Don’t see why anyone is surprised that’s Ped U. A lot of them guys on performing enhancing drugs up there
 
People have this misconception with PEDs. They don’t just magically make you better.

You have to put in a shlt ton of work along with them, so that you get better, otherwise you’re wasting the money and the risk.

Assuming Ingram just went on a standard or typical run of the mill testosterone weekly injection with daily subQ HGH, he would also have to be training like a beast during that time. The idea is cycle down prior to the season or testing time and then dilute your urine down liquid consumption and take some masking agents as well. From what I've been told.

Ingram was in his money year so he worked hard and juiced harder.

At Alabama they have everyone on a plan so it’s a no brainer for the student athlete, but it’s handled in a way that it doesn’t come back to the athletic department. I believe they use an outside contractor that’s paid by the boosters. This is why Alabama players are so big compared to everyone else, yet bust so hard when they go to the league.

Once these players get to the league, they have to handle their training and PEDs on their own, hire their own trainers, and they ***** it up or slack off.

That’s why you get so many busts from Alabama. They maxed out in college with all the PED‘s, and then they don’t follow up with the intense PED usage in the NFL or they are not as consistent with it.

PEDs are about enhancing your recovery time. Love to see the numbers because it seems like Alabama players tear down quickly and are injury-prone when they hit the league. For years, I thought there had to be a direct correlation to rampant PED use at Alabama and PED drug screening in the NFL.
 
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PEDs are about enhancing your recovery time. Love to see the numbers because it seems like Alabama players tear down quickly and are injury-prone when they hit the league. For years, I thought there had to be a direct correlation to rampant PED use at Alabama and PED drug screening in the NFL.

Correct.

That’s why they have to be used in conjunction with intense training. Shorter recovery times allow for more training sessions, and for those training sessions to be more intense than ever. They basically allow you to train like a beast and with greater frequency so of course you get bigger stronger faster.

And whether you agree with the use of them or not, and medically, there are risks, for example there’s a lot we don’t know about growth hormone and some cancers, I think there’s definitely a medical use for them in injury recovery like post knee injury for short medically supervised periods.
 
For years Bama RBs in particular have broken down once they got to the NFL

Just sayin

Exactly. Another one in a fine line of Alabaga RBs in the NFL. If they had 1/10th the pro level success rate of our backs then the national media would be calling them Running Back U non freaking stop.
 
how could this even be a question after this....
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