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What stands out to me is how bold/cocky he is when asked about the performance drugs. He boldly states he does not care if he gets tested. Kinda reminds me of a average biker who suddenly became a 7-8 time tour de france winner. We all remember how Armstrong would dare people to doubt him, although people questioned that he was dirty for years. The guy denied his usage for years, although it never seemed real that someone could just out of no where improve to those levels.
This is my favorite part of this thread. Apparently only guilty people declare their innocence. Innocent people are expected to shut up and let people defame them. Also, you're comparing a situation where a guy went from his death bed to dominating an endurance sport where everyone near the top was getting caught for cheating to a guy being the best player in the NFL.
If JJ gets busted one day, I'll be very disappointed. Devastated would probably be a fair word. But he seems like a guy who deserves the benefit of the doubt