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  1. It wasn't just his arms that looked off, he had some pretty bad back acne going on too.  I'm not sure what was worse, Silva's appearance or his performance.  Both are a direct result of him no longer being on TRT so I guess it's a tie.

     

    It sure was a good night for gamblers and a bad night for bookies!  A one dollar bet on the underdogs was worth just under 50k

  2. Which team is the dog one?  There a new team forming or what?

     

    I like the Dolphins the most.  The Giants and the Jets are nice as well.  There are a few other ok ones.  The seahawks...WOAH...do they want to watch the game from space?  That's some bright neon green.

     

    Cleveland

  3. GSP is happy with the direction they are going but , like me, wants to hear more specifics.  It'll be interesting to see if these changes will be enough to get him back in the cage.

     

    From his twitter account:

     

     

    Very happy to learn about the UFC announcing a new comprehensive random PED testing

     

    Clearly a big step in the right direction for our sport.

     

    Can't wait to get more details about the actual protocol, 3rd party testing agency and new sanctions.

  4. It sounds like a good start but it's short on details (at least for now until they get their deals in place).  I wasn't surprised to to see how little they spent on drug testing over the last 2 years (500k) compared to what they are now committing to pay (several million, but no cap & willing to spend whatever it takes according to Lorenzo).   There are a lot of fighters who will either retire or be noticeably less successful in the next little while.

     

    The part of about key commissions making things uniform is pretty funny if you've spent any time dealing with them. 

     

    This enhanced drug testing has created quite a bit of talk about this possibly pushing fighters towards being considered employees rather than independent contractors.  Year round testing, "uniforms", health insurance and other things are starting to add up.

  5. Business-wise it makes sense, they want to protect their cash cow's.  It's just very hypocritical and something you don't generally see in other professional sports (at least from the league).  They want to be seen a a major league sport but sometimes they do very bush league things.

  6. The UFC plays favorites, no question about it.  They will cut a lower level guy over a tweet, but a star like Jones gets a slap on the wrist.  And it's not as though this is Jones 1st controversy either, he just had the press conference brawl with Cormier (there may still be fallout from that as Jones flat out lied to the commission at a hearing) and he had a DUI in 2012.

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    Not true. The out of competition tests were done by the Nevada commission not the ufc.

    The tests are always done by a commission but Silva's test for sure was paid for by the UFC directly.

     

    The UFC has & does fund drug testing (especially out of competition testing) but from my understanding, they do not pay the labs directly.  The policy in Manitoba is for the commission, not the lab, to bill the promoter (UFC 161 was/is the only time drug testing has been done here if I'm not mistaken).

  8. There has always been PED users (even going back to the Royce Gracie days - Ken Shamrock has admitted past TRT use & he fought on UFC 1) but it's definitely increased as the sport has grown.  It's gotten to the point though where clean guys are contemplating walking away.  They've had 13 guys in the last 12 months fail tests.

     

    The UFC isn't helping things either, they recently cancelled plans to randomly test each fighter throughout the year (if you believe the rumors, it's because they did a test run & 70% of the samples came back positive for banned substances).  They're holding a press conference next week to address the issue, so we'll see how serious they are about cleaning it up.

  9. Thanks Rich!

     

    To expand on my earlier post, MMA is having fighters failing drug tests on almost a weekly basis right now (2 of them being major stars in Jon Jones & Anderson Silva).  They had arguably their biggest star (GSP) completely walk away from the sport because of the rampant PED use.  Those are facts.

     

    Another fact is that for the athletes, the promotions, and the commissions (more specifically Nevada because of their laws) it's better financially to ignore the drug tests until after the fights are done.  For example, if they had released the test results for the last PPV in a timely manner, it would have forced either the cancellation/rescheduling of the main event or even the entire card (the UFC has cancelled an entire card due to a main event change before).  The laws in Nevada state that they could be on the hook for refunds if they don't deliver the card as advertised so if they lost the Silva/Diaz fight, they could have been shelling out a lot of cash, not to mention the huge loss in PPV buys.  The NSAC also loses out, as they make 6% of the total gate for the event (for the SIlva/Diaz event, their cut was in the hundreds of thousands of dollars).  Obviously the fighters lose out too since they (for the most part), don't get paid if they don't get to fight.

     

    Silva's failed drug test was done weeks before the event but conveniently did not receive the result until days after the event - they could have had them in about a week, if they so chose.  Given the financial implications I just mentioned, is it a coincidence that they don't get the results until after the event?

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    The Jets and NHL have a huge brand to protect, they want zero scandals and everyone associated with them to protect that image.

    Do you really think that the NHL is the only league where young guys with millions of dollars are clean as a whistle?

    The ufc is in full blown crisis mode, the NFL is almost there, mlb has been fighting this for decades... But no its impossible that good old hockey players aren't in that same boat.

    The NHL and True North have done a much better job protecting the image of the brand would be the real answer.

    Or it could be that the culture of the NHL is different and therefor they have less issues than other leagues.  I think thats the answer. 

     

    All those other leagues and organizations have a brand to protect too.

     

    I wouldnt say the UFC is in crises mode.  They have problems but it's not a crises.  They will get it sorted out.  I remember the HUGE drug scandal in WWE a few years ago (that ended up with Vince mcMahon on federal trial) but they worked it out...more or less. 

     

     

    The mods may want to split this topic from the Jets/NHL talk.

     

    It's not in crisis mode yet, it's knocking on the door for the UFC and only because they are doing their best to bury it.  There's a lot going on with PED's in MMA (some confirmed and some stuff is strongly hinted at or rumored).  There's so much financial motivation (for all parties involved) to sweep this under the rug, it's not even funny.

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    The Free Press has confirmed 97 is going with a classic rock format.

     

    Just threw it on the computer to listen for a few minutes at work and heard a couple of good tunes back to back.  Seems its going to be an eclectic mix of classic rock and top 40-ish "rock".  I wonder if it will cyphon some people away from their own BOB station (maybe a little bit of cross-over).  I was intrigued by the potential for a country battle with QX.  I like country but moreso for the "hits".

     

    But like many here, I'm a TSN 1290 listener in the car and when they have something crappy on like Jim Rome, I flip to CJOB.  Not often I listen to music and when I do I flip around constantly for a song I like.

     

     

    I'm pretty much the same.  I don't listen to music much on the radio so the format they choose doesn't matter much, I'll flip until I find something I like or plug my phone into the the aux cord & play my own music.

  12. I wonder who will be working the Bomber games now?  The last 4 people I can remember (Wheeler, Philly, TJ Connors & Vicki Shae) all worked at Power97 but none of them are there anymore.  Vicki is the only one who still works for Corus (she's moving to 99.1 Fresh FM).

  13. Sounds like Watson's 'Cost / Benefit Analysis' didn't go well this off season.

     

    Doug Brown tweeted that Watson asked to be traded so the cost/benefit may not have been the main reason he's gone (I'm sure it played a part in it though).

     

     

    Doug Brown         @DougBrown97

    My understanding is that Watson asked 2 B traded back East 2 B closer 2 his family in Montreal.....Someone grab me a map of the provinces.

     

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