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Why would you think that?so steroids are a "gateway" drug, to painkillers... and alcohol?
Why would you think that?
Steroids made him great. He stopped using steroids and he wasn't so great.
Everyone wants to blame steroids for his failure when, in fact, they led to his success. It's only when he STOPPED USING STEROIDS and got addicted to painkillers that he had problems.
I agree! As far as his biggest mistake, it's hard to say. There was no shortage of football players who stayed on steroids while using/abusing painkillers who still got the job done especially in the 70s/80s/early 90s. From solely a performance perspective, many will argue the painkillers, at a certain level, helped make it possible. Of course, at some point, it only became a detriment. It seems that Mandarich just did everything wrong.i also said this, and i think you would probably agree. "maybe ped drugs, like steroids, make great athletes greater, and almost everyone is using them. and why not?"
I feel like the pendulum is gonna swing too far against opiates. People act like there aren't legit uses for painkillers, like there aren't people who can't go to work or function without them. I see a future where people in legit pain and cancer patients don't get what they need.
