When it is proclaimed that the Pittsburgh Steelers intend to play, reporters seem to have responsibility to write about their relations with steroids. They try to create a steroid scandal and to find any probable relations of this team with it.
Mike Fish of ESPN showed the same attitude, when this football team competed in the 2009 Super Bowl. This reporter turned to be successful in writing news connected with the Pittsburgh Steelers and steroids.
However reporters are not always successful, when it comes to relations of a team or an individual with performance-enhancing drugs before a competition, the situation is altered, if it is said about the Pittsburgh Steelers. Sportswriters like writing about their history, about the lesson related to anabolic steroids that took place in 1970s.
David Fleming wrote about historical lessons of the Steelers before a game between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Green Bay Packers. This person reported about time, when the NFL hadn’t yet prohibited administration of steroids. Thus, according to certain sources, the Pittsburgh Steelers’ players took steroids in the late 1970s. It is written in the 1991 book “False Glory: The Steve Courson Story” that over 70 % of the offensive linemen of the Pittsburgh Steelers applied steroids.
It must have been true but you have to understand that steroid use was not prohibited. Why are the Pittsburgh Steelers blamed, if intake of steroids was permitted?
Jim Haslett told the New Orleans Saints that the Pittsburgh Steelers had won many times in 1970s and in 1980s because of steroids. According to this coach, the players of the team became much stronger due to administration of steroids.
But it is important to be cautious here. The Pittsburgh Steelers were not the first football team that took steroids and other preparations which have performance-enhancing effects. There were other professional football teams that applied steroids even in well-organized way.
Matt Chaneygives the better explanation connected with administration of steroids in football. He wrote in his book “The Spiral of Denial: Muscle Doping in American football” that the Pittsburgh Steelers were not responsible for the steroid revolution in football. There was another team that was responsible for this aspect. The San Diego Charges administrated steroids before the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1960s.
However the Steelers used steroids in 1970s, it is impossible to suggest that they won due to steroids. There were also players of other teams who took these drugs too. Nevertheless, the Steelers were successful!
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