Criminals like Radomski got probation, McNamee got immunity, and now Tim Dinghy is looking for a lighter sentence too. It is not the government’s job to clean up sports; it is the league's job. At best the government can only refer the "issue" to the leagues, and that is supposed to be worth leniency for criminals. The message sent to children is not one of harmony.
To what end will the government continue its witch hunt on players, and isn't it a bad precedent to set letting criminals go free so that the government (and their witnesses) can tattle on sports? Is there a "Cheaters of Sports" jail now, or just media attention? Whose interest is served in the government’s investigation of sports? It can't be the owners, because they knew about steroid use as early as the 1980's.



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