Monday, March 30, 2009

Seriously with Nathan Dills

This is a new thing for me. I am going to do a weekly, "Seriously With Nathan Dills" section on current events and things I want to bring up. The topics will vary from politics to sports and maybe even what events are coming up for me and my family! 

The first topic I want to bring up is HDH. If you don't know this already, HDH is a drug to help your performance on the football and baseball field. It also makes your muscles look bigger than they really are. HDH has been banned from baseball and can get you kicked out of the league. Now that we know what the drug is, let's talk about players who have used it; Barry Bonds, Mark McGwire, Rafael Palmero, Miguel Tejada, and Alex Rodriguez, most commonly known as, A-Rod. All of these players have been accused of using HDH. 

Let's talk about A-Rod or as I like to call him A-Fraud. All the evidence seems to prove that Alex used and still is using HDH. My proof? Well, let's see, Alex confessed that he used HDH from 2001-2003. He also states that his cousin injected him. Well let's see, his cousin did indeed inject Alex and he did use HDH but not just  from 2001-2003. Take a look at his record season in 2007. How does a person get 54  homers while still getting 31 doubles and 24 stolen bases? Well I think HDH has played a big part. Sure, Alex is good but 54 homers? I don't think he's that good!

Let's take a look back at a spring training game during which Alex hit a home run. No big deal, right? WRONG! After the game, Alex was seen walking with his cousin, the same cousin who injected Alex in the first place. SERIOUSLY?! I really do think this was dumb, even for Alex but I think there are a lot of critics who get this wrong, maybe even like myself, but for now I don't think Alex is the real deal. I will acknowledge, however, that Alex had the guts to come clean unlike Barry Bonds. So I give him props for that but I think he is still a liar, but that's my own opinion. I don't know, I may be wrong but we all have our own opinions.

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