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re: LSU Baseball Documentary “Hold the Rope”

Posted on 5/27/21 at 9:44 pm to
Posted by SaDub225
Baton Rouge
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Posted on 5/27/21 at 9:44 pm to
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I bet the racist State fan in the SEC tournament outfield posts here


Lmmfao.... ^under appreciated joke/comment of the year.
Posted by tigerfan in bamaland
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Posted on 5/27/21 at 10:05 pm to
Had his 2x4 ready. lol
Posted by SouthernInsanity
Shadows of Death Valley
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Posted on 5/28/21 at 8:16 am to
Caught some of it last night.... and was Bionco(?) from Ole Miss on staff at LSU? Thought I saw him on 3rd coaching.
Posted by McGregor
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Posted on 5/28/21 at 8:17 am to
also had no idea Paul Byrd went to LSU.
Posted by LSUGrad2005
Member since Aug 2018
675 posts
Posted on 5/28/21 at 10:35 am to
Bianco was a catcher at LSU and was an Assistant with Skip
Posted by Csmims
Orange Beach Alabama
Member since Jan 2019
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Posted on 5/28/21 at 11:06 am to
Did they mention the rampant steroid use. When testing for steroids was instituted the average weight of the LSU players mysteriously dropped an average of 15 pounds Maybe they started Pilates and ran more to loose muscle mass.
Posted by b rod lsu
Baton Rouge
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Posted on 5/28/21 at 11:17 am to
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Had his 2x4 ready. lol



I wish they would have let Belle get over the fence. He would have turned that guy into a popsicle.
Posted by lsufball19
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Posted on 5/28/21 at 11:18 am to
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Did they mention the rampant steroid use. When testing for steroids was instituted the average weight of the LSU players mysteriously dropped an average of 15 pounds Maybe they started Pilates and ran more to loose muscle mass.


bud, everyone was juicing in the 90s in college (and professional) baseball. Regardless, most of LSU's best players didn't exactly have steroid bodies. Todd Walker was small. Eddy Furniss was fat. Ryan Theriot was small. Mike Fonenot was tiny. Armando Rios was tiny. Honestly, most of the guys that looked like the biggest juicers on those teams were the guys who weren't exactly our mashers. Sure, there were a few guys like that that were good but if you watched college baseball games in the 90s, there were plenty of steroid users on the field all around. LSU didn't exactly invent the wheel with steroid usage.
Posted by Csmims
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Posted on 5/28/21 at 11:34 am to
Sorry bud but everyone wasn’t juicing back then. I played 3 years of college ball and if anyone on my team was using anything our hard arse coaches would have run them off. I guess you’re one of those people who would jump off a 20 story building if everyone else was doing it.
Posted by lsufball19
Franklin, TN
Member since Sep 2008
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Posted on 5/28/21 at 11:41 am to
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I played 3 years of college ball

you want a cookie?
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Sorry bud but everyone wasn’t juicing back then.

Athletes in high school were juicing in the 90s
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I guess you’re one of those people who would jump off a 20 story building if everyone else was doing it.


Did I say I juiced?
Posted by Csmims
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Posted on 5/28/21 at 11:53 am to
You must have lived in an alternate universe. Sorry bud
Posted by Island_Tiger73
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Posted on 5/29/21 at 9:53 am to
So what you're saying is you know, beyond a shadow of a doubt, that all of the LSU baseball players from the Bertman era were on roids & you have the proof? You also have documented weigh ins from before & after the testing was implemented? I believe you have what is called "Baseball Championship Envy"
Posted by Csmims
Orange Beach Alabama
Member since Jan 2019
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Posted on 5/31/21 at 9:24 pm to
Reading comprehension isn’t your strong point. Never said they were all on roids Played against them 4 times and it was obvious many were on something. Our head coach, who spent over 20 years playing and coaching in the bigs commented about it. The weight discrepancy was brought up several years ago in an article discussing steroids in sports. I THINK it was SI but not sure. It’s been awhile
Posted by Clark14
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Posted on 5/31/21 at 9:58 pm to
Your mother is holding my rope right now Trebek.....ahahahaha
Posted by Che Boludo
Member since May 2009
18186 posts
Posted on 5/31/21 at 10:00 pm to
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Your mother is holding my rope right now Trebek

If you're pushing rope, there are pills or hotter women for that
Posted by Gorilla Ball
Member since Feb 2006
11658 posts
Posted on 6/1/21 at 7:11 am to
And doing some research before speculating isn’t the best way to convince anyone.
Posted by Csmims
Orange Beach Alabama
Member since Jan 2019
1843 posts
Posted on 6/1/21 at 7:22 am to
Research done Case CLOSED.
Posted by Gorilla Ball
Member since Feb 2006
11658 posts
Posted on 6/1/21 at 7:29 am to
Yet you didn’t convince anyone.
Posted by Csmims
Orange Beach Alabama
Member since Jan 2019
1843 posts
Posted on 6/1/21 at 7:33 am to
Deny all you want but it’s common knowledge.
Posted by Gcockboi
Rock Hill
Member since Oct 2012
7689 posts
Posted on 6/1/21 at 7:36 am to
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bud, everyone was juicing in the 90s in college (and professional) baseball. Regardless, most of LSU's best players didn't exactly have steroid bodies. Todd Walker was small. Eddy Furniss was fat. Ryan Theriot was small. Mike Fonenot was tiny. Armando Rios was tiny. Honestly, most of the guys that looked like the biggest juicers on those teams were the guys who weren't exactly our mashers. Sure, there were a few guys like that that were good but if you watched college baseball games in the 90s, there were plenty of steroid users on the field all around. LSU didn't exactly invent the wheel with steroid usage.


Implying if you take roids you'll turn into Arnold Schwarzenegger. There's several different types that effect the body differently and will just give you a shite ton of strength and barely any mass.
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