Bo knows steroids?
From Bloggermann (Keith Olbermann's weblog at MSNBC):
"I had an eminent sports orthopedic surgeon tell me in 1991 that the sudden demise of the career of a seemingly invincible ballplayer due to a rare blood vessel problem could only have been caused by a long-standing hereditary issue that should have affected every male in his family for generations, or by the repeated injections of performance-enhancing drugs into a specific part of the body."
Now, Bo was bulky, in the muscular sense, and did play for the Raiders (a long-time hot-bed of pharmacology within the NFL -- Romo, where you at!?), and his NFL career did end in late '90, when he broke his hip given a degeneration of the bone.
Is that last the 'specific part' to which Olbermann refers?
Could be... Could be.
From Bloggermann (Keith Olbermann's weblog at MSNBC):
"I had an eminent sports orthopedic surgeon tell me in 1991 that the sudden demise of the career of a seemingly invincible ballplayer due to a rare blood vessel problem could only have been caused by a long-standing hereditary issue that should have affected every male in his family for generations, or by the repeated injections of performance-enhancing drugs into a specific part of the body."
Now, Bo was bulky, in the muscular sense, and did play for the Raiders (a long-time hot-bed of pharmacology within the NFL -- Romo, where you at!?), and his NFL career did end in late '90, when he broke his hip given a degeneration of the bone.
Is that last the 'specific part' to which Olbermann refers?
Could be... Could be.