To me, the media coverage is one of the main reasons steroids have become such a huge focal point in sports. Maybe this is a case where the NFL gets a pass about steroid use and MLB continues to be picked on daily on the issue. Everyone knows that the NFL gets a pass on everything when it comes to performing enhancing drugs. No one cares about Shawne Merriman testing positive. I’m sure if Albert Pujols tested positive for roids this past season, there wouldn’t have been a debate about whether the MVP award was going to get stripped from him. I assure you, Bud Selig would have broken into Pujols‘ home to get the MVP trophy back.
This is just a case where the media didn’t want to get their hands dirty. They didn’t want the responsibility of changing the course of history. They sure will talk the talk about it and make our heads explode when speaking about the issues. However, when it comes to walking the walk, well, they walk alright, more like running away.
To me, Wilson will always be the biggest lightning rod in Buffalo Sports history. You either love the guy or you hate the guy. Plus, it seems like the reporting on Wilson either covets coddling or rage. I’d like to have someone write a book about him and interview 2nd parties that have worked for Wilson over the years. I’ve always found Wilson to be a mystery when it comes to his intentions. Does he really care about Buffalo? Is he cheap? What makes him tick? Does he really want to win a Super Bowl? Do people hate working for him? There seems to be no paper trail of really trying to figure out those questions. Maybe a book would help us find the answers to those questions that have been debated for years.
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