February 15, 200818 yr Innocent til proven guilty, but as it looks now... theres 3 jurors holding a not guilty card, and one of em just put it in the trash. He's fast running out of supporters, and legs to stand on.
February 15, 200818 yr They can "say" all they want... I want to see proof.. :thumbup Good Lord... are you serious with this? Look, I'm not defending Barry. At this point, I think it's pretty clear he did something. I really don't care anymore. He's no longer a Giant and while I'm still a fan and am very grateful for all the things he did for the Giants, I am more excited for this coming season than I have been in a long time. We finally get to see San Francisco Giants baseball, not Barry and the Giants... Having said that, I think it's ridiculous when someone posts a picture of Barry Bonds from 1986 and compares it to a picture from 2001 as if that were proof. I guarantee you, if you give me 15 years to do nothing but physical activity and work on getting big, I can do it with nothing more than working out and some daily V-8... Now again, I'm not saying Barry didn't do anything. Chances are he did and we'll see what happens... But for the love of all that is good in the world, can people please stop saying that the proof is how big he was able to get in 15 years???
February 15, 200818 yr SAN FRANCISCO -- Federal prosecutors mistakenly filed court papers Thursday that incorrectly stated that Barry Bonds failed a steroids test in November of 2001 -- one month after breaking the single-season home run mark. U.S. attorney spokesman Josh Eaton now says that the reference in Thursday's government court filing regarding Bonds testing positive was actually referring to a November 2000 test that was previously disclosed in the indictment of Bonds and had already been reported. In December, Bonds pleaded not guilty to lying to a federal grand jury in 2003 when he denied using performance-enhancing drugs. The mistake prompted a flurry of reports on television and Web sites -- including ESPN.com -- around the country. The filing amounted to federal prosecutors defending their questioning of Bonds before a grand jury, and urging a judge to keep the slugger's perjury prosecution on track. Bonds had argued that the questions posed to him by prosecutors were ambiguous and confusing. He demanded that the five-count indictment charging him with lying to a grand jury be tossed out. Bonds has pleaded not guilty. In the filing, prosecutors said Bonds was specifically told before he began testifying in 2003 that he could consult with his lawyers or ask for a question rephrased if he ever got confused. "Bonds never said he was confused or asked the prosecutor to rephrase a question," the government's filing stated. Instead, they said their questions left no doubt that they were asking Bonds about his drug use and his relationship with personal trainer Greg Anderson. Prosecutors said "as the evidence at trial will show, each count charges that Bonds repeatedly lied in answering the same question or questions on the same subject matter." The matter will be the subject of a court hearing Feb. 29. Information from The Associated Press was used in this report. http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=3246675
February 15, 200818 yr They can "say" all they want... I want to see proof.. :thumbup Good Lord... are you serious with this? Look, I'm not defending Barry. At this point, I think it's pretty clear he did something. I really don't care anymore. He's no longer a Giant and while I'm still a fan and am very grateful for all the things he did for the Giants, I am more excited for this coming season than I have been in a long time. We finally get to see San Francisco Giants baseball, not Barry and the Giants... Having said that, I think it's ridiculous when someone posts a picture of Barry Bonds from 1986 and compares it to a picture from 2001 as if that were proof. I guarantee you, if you give me 15 years to do nothing but physical activity and work on getting big, I can do it with nothing more than working out and some daily V-8... Now again, I'm not saying Barry didn't do anything. Chances are he did and we'll see what happens... But for the love of all that is good in the world, can people please stop saying that the proof is how big he was able to get in 15 years??? Not just 1986...he went from skinny/normal to GIGANTIC in the span of one year. This is just the picture I came across. If I got a picture of Bonds in 1999 and put it next to a picture of him in 2001, you'd see a big difference as well.
February 15, 200818 yr They can "say" all they want... I want to see proof.. :thumbup I wan to see a failed drug test form.. :thumbup
February 22, 200818 yr They can "say" all they want... I want to see proof.. :thumbup I wan to see a failed drug test form.. :thumbup I had to sneak past the government to get this so here is your proof. http://www.freewebs.com/faxanadu/barry.bmp
February 25, 200818 yr You have bigger problems then this being thrown out rays fan! http://sportsline.com/mlb/story/10666802
February 25, 200818 yr I believe I already we have the necessary proof: I did all the hard work, jftr. http://www.marlinbaseball.com/forums/index...mp;#entry684254
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