Disclaimer

This blog is an assignment for CMP 272 Spring A 2009 to allow students an opportunity to present a valid argument, generate feedback (pro and con), post responses, and practice moderating skills in a technological environment.

Thesis Statement

There should be stricter policies for using performance enhancing drugs in professional sports.

Drug testing policies and penalties are a joke in professional sports!

Currently, there isn’t a strict policy on using performance enhancing drugs in major league sports. Players are usually tested only once or twice a year. When they do test, it is usually during training camp or at the beginning of the season. Additionally, athletes are given several days notice prior to testing. This practice leaves a wide area of opportunity for players to use the drugs and not get caught.

Should this really be an acceptable practice? Currently, with all the evidence surfacing about increased usage of performance enhancing drugs, shouldn’t we worry about what image this is showing our children?

The new wheaties!

The new wheaties!

Are sports figures today giving our children good role models?

It used to be that sports figures were the greatest kinds of role models. If a child becomes interested in sports, they usually become attached to a player. What message is that player sending this child if they test positive for performance enhancing drugs? Is this the message we want our children to learn? that cheating is ok? and that if you do get caught it will only be a slap on the wrist?

Olympian athletes, unlike major sports figures, face much stricter penalties for performance enhancing drug usage. There is zero tolerance for the Olympians. Shouldn’t major league sports adapt this policy?

Olympians stripped of their honor, professional sports slapped on the wrist!

In the world of the Olympics you do not get multiple chances if you test positive for performance enhancing drugs. One strike and you are out, is the policy. The World Anti-Doping Organization will strip you of any medals you won and you can not participate in the games again.

Professional sports authorities should feel the same way. They have so many chances to use the drugs and so many chances to get caught and continue playing. The policies for major sports compared to the Olympics are as follows:
OLYMPICS-policies on performance enhancing drugs
*First offense- suspended from games indefinitely, any medals won for you and your teammates are stripped away.
MAJOR LEAGUE SPORTS-policies on performance enhancing drugs
*First offense- they must go to counseling.
*Second offense- 15 day suspension, up to a $10,000 fine
*Third offense-25 day suspension, up to a $25,000 fine
*Fourth offense-50 day suspension, up to a $50,000 fine
*Fifth offense-One year suspension, up to a $100,000 fine
*All suspensions are unpaid.

Seriously, some of these players make millions of dollars a year; a maximum fine of $100,000 is like pocket change for them.

If professional sports would be more like the Olympics and have stricter policies on using performance enhancing drugs, then maybe players wouldn’t be so tempted to use the drugs. Then fans could get back to loving the game for the right reasons and fall in love with their favorite sports player all over again.

Marion Jones

Marion Jones
Stripped of medals for her use.

NO EXCEPTANCE FOR THE CHEATERS OF THE GAMES!!!

As a society we should demand stricter policies. Do we really want steroid use to become an accepted part of professional sports with the “as long as you don’t get caught, then no foul” policy as the norm? It is almost as if professional athletes are being told it is ok to "use" anytime. Just as long as they are clean ath test time, they won't get caught.


If a player has been tested positive for performance enhancing drugs, the records they have broken should be taken away. Give them back to the real heros of the sports, the players who worked hard to make those records, not those who took the easy way out and cheated to get the records. As a society we should demand stricter policies for professional sports, so there will be control over the illegal use of performance enhancing drugs.

Roger Clemens steroids!

Roles Models

Two Olympic medalists who volunteered for the drug testing, proved that they can win without the help of enhancing drugs.

Bryan Clay-Won the gold in the 2008 Beijing Olympics in the decathlon.

Dara Torres-A 41 year old woman who won three silver medals in swimming at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. She is quoted to saying, "I spoke to my coach and some friends and they said, 'You don't have anything to prove,' but I do." "Actually, right now, you're guilty 'til proven innocent. You have to prove it."

Bryan Clay

Bryan Clay
Role Model

Dara Torres

Dara Torres
Role Model

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

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