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JMintzer 02-13-2024 04:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Velvet (Post 2300532)
I saw the incident. The coach is diplomatic about a very good player. He is trying to save face. It may have been roid rage. Millions of people saw and heard exactly what happened. Travis had to be taken away from the coach by a team mate probably so that he wouldn’t get more out of control. Taylor got to see how “her man” acts when he doesn’t get his way.

"Roid Rage"... :1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:

In case you didn't know, the NFL tests for steroids...

And no, he didn't "have to be taken away by a teammate"... He had already made his point and was holding his coach's arm so he wouldn't fall down when he realized he had bumped him...

JMintzer 02-13-2024 04:42 PM

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Originally Posted by rsmurano (Post 2300581)
Kelce should have been benched and now after the game, traded. You don’t do that to a coach. Kelce is just doing to the coach what Taylor does to him!

You've obviously never followed his career...

Velvet 02-13-2024 05:51 PM

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Originally Posted by JMintzer (Post 2300856)
"Roid Rage"... :1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:

In case you didn't know, the NFL tests for steroids...

And no, he didn't "have to be taken away by a teammate"... He had already made his point and was holding his coach's arm so he wouldn't fall down when he realized he had bumped him...

Of course, I hope you are correct.

Having worked out beside elite (including Olympic) athletes in the past I learned, they can stop taking steroids before competition long enough to be undetectable, but the brain damage and personality change can be permanent.

JMintzer 02-13-2024 06:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Velvet (Post 2300885)
Of course, I hope you are correct.

Having worked out beside elite (including Olympic) athletes in the past I learned, they can stop taking steroids before competition long enough to be undetectable, but the brain damage and personality change can be permanent.

Except the NFL plays for well over 6 months straight, so their "competition" lasts a long time...

Velvet 02-13-2024 06:15 PM

These guys start out in high school. They use steroids to bulk up at a young age. Kelce is 34 years old already.

JMintzer 02-13-2024 06:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Velvet (Post 2300896)
These guys start out in high school. They use steroids to bulk up at a young age. Kelce is 34 years old already.

You do realize that if you stop taking steroids, the muscle gain effects go away, don't you?

And they also test for steroids in college (much stricter than the NFL's testing)...

In fact, Kelce tested positive for THC the day before a Bowl game (he was in New Orleans for the game), and he lost his scholarship... It almost cost him his career...

Velvet 02-13-2024 06:28 PM

Well his brother shows the same type of neanderthal behavior so it’s possible that it is a family trait. I understand it appeals to some people. But it is not sportsmanship.

JMintzer 02-13-2024 06:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Velvet (Post 2300905)
Well his brother shows the same type of neanderthal behavior so it’s possible that it is a family trait. I understand it appeals to some people. But it is not sportsmanship.

His brother is beloved by his teammates, coaches and opposing players alike...

He is the epitome of sportsmanship...

Velvet 02-13-2024 06:46 PM

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Originally Posted by JMintzer (Post 2300908)
His brother is beloved by his teammates, coaches and opposing players alike...

He is the epitome of sportsmanship...

Perhaps I’ve only seen him in limited times. I believe you.

JMintzer 02-14-2024 04:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Velvet (Post 2300920)
Perhaps I’ve only seen him in limited times. I believe you.

Unfortunately, thru no fault of their own, many only recently know of either of them...

Watch the Netflix special on Jason Kelce... It shows him in his "real" life...

It was filmed in 2022, leading up to last year's Superbowl, where he played against his brother...

It shows how they grew up, their sibling rivalries, their unwavering love and support for each other...


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