Monday, December 17, 2007

The Irrelevant Denial

This blog is written mostly tongue in cheek. Some points may be informative. Please provide your feedback.
If you suffer from self-irrelevancy, please seek professional advice.

Hello. By now the whole world is probably aware of the Mitchell Report, the senator's investigation into steriods in baseball. Also what is probably reached many people is the denials from Roger Clemons and others.
What did we expect from the players? Are they going to say they took steriods rampantly? Even Mark McGwire, who had retired when all this came about, wouldn't say anything. Andy Pettitte said he used them 5 years ago for a sore elbow, and that's all. I'm sure if they worked, he would never think of taking them again, right?
The truth is, a denial of any kind is irrelevant. That's because when there's grief (and believe me, the players have grief over media assaults), denial is one of the first steps. Dr. J denied he was Amanda Stevenson's (a lady who made it to Wimbledon semis a few years back) father until the birth certificate was shoved in his face.
Why deny at all? More tomorrow.

Regards,
Irrelevant

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