By JASON TRAHAN and GARY JACOBSON / The Dallas Morning News
SHERMAN – The ringleader of one of the largest steroids trafficking networks in the nation said Thursday after he was sentenced to probation that he plans to meet with the NFL to share his expertise to help "clean up" football.
"I want to help them understand the loopholes, how I was able to help people beat the tests, and how prevalent steroid use is," Plano bodybuilder David Jacobs said after his sentencing hearing. He said he and the league had not discussed whether he would be paid for his expertise.
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SHERMAN – The ringleader of one of the largest steroids trafficking networks in the nation said Thursday after he was sentenced to probation that he plans to meet with the NFL to share his expertise to help "clean up" football.
"I want to help them understand the loopholes, how I was able to help people beat the tests, and how prevalent steroid use is," Plano bodybuilder David Jacobs said after his sentencing hearing. He said he and the league had not discussed whether he would be paid for his expertise.
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