Watched it last night. It is a pretty good documentary.
It had some boring parts, but overall it had a good message about steroids. A lot of it involves his family, and some of it I could of done without.
High points:
When he visits Rep. Waxman (guy that called the hearings on Baseball players), Waxman is clueless, it amazes me this guy can bring charges against baseball players, yet obviously doesn't fully know the laws of our nation concerning steroids, alcohol, or tobacco.
The Hooten father (17 year old that hung himself, family blames steroids), the father needs to give it up, he has a ridiculous view on steroids, and the foundation he started is a joke in my eyes.
A nice FYI:
Congress spent 8 days in session regarding steroids in baseball (that was more then they recently spent on the bail out plan).
It had some boring parts, but overall it had a good message about steroids. A lot of it involves his family, and some of it I could of done without.
High points:
When he visits Rep. Waxman (guy that called the hearings on Baseball players), Waxman is clueless, it amazes me this guy can bring charges against baseball players, yet obviously doesn't fully know the laws of our nation concerning steroids, alcohol, or tobacco.
The Hooten father (17 year old that hung himself, family blames steroids), the father needs to give it up, he has a ridiculous view on steroids, and the foundation he started is a joke in my eyes.
A nice FYI:
Congress spent 8 days in session regarding steroids in baseball (that was more then they recently spent on the bail out plan).

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