Should performance enhancing drugs be allowed in sports?

Should performance enhancing drugs be allowed in sports?

  • Yes

    Votes: 4 11.8%
  • No

    Votes: 28 82.4%
  • Within certain criteria

    Votes: 3 8.8%

  • Total voters
    34
my view on this is simple. Performance enhancing drugs kinda kills the more skilled and harder working player. I dont think the AFL needs to have a more level playing field, it needs more player working hard and striving to continue to get better.

On the topic on injections my view is that if u cant play the game without an injection u shouldnt be playing full stop. I've hated this ever since Brisbane pumped the Pies in the GF 10 odd years ago. I never really thought about it before then but if u are injured and cant play without an injection get off the field full stop!
 
They are COMPLETELY different!

PEDs are into children!

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PED's improve performance, painkillers do not.
PED's kill, and if you allow them. Then everyone will be forced to take them. That would be a very sad day indeed.
 
You seem to like to idea of PED.


i'm creating discussion and in my original post I said if no, why not. Curious as to other people's reasons why. Straight out NO really doesn't contribute anything :)


Hypothetically let's say I'm open to the idea of it. No one here yet has changed my mind.
 
my view on this is simple. Performance enhancing drugs kinda kills the more skilled and harder working player. I dont think the AFL needs to have a more level playing field, it needs more player working hard and striving to continue to get better.

On the topic on injections my view is that if u cant play the game without an injection u shouldnt be playing full stop. I've hated this ever since Brisbane pumped the Pies in the GF 10 odd years ago. I never really thought about it before then but if u are injured and cant play without an injection get off the field full stop!

yeah that was one of my points for debate - if you couldn't play the next game because you're injured but then you get a cortisone injection to get you through, isn't that in itself "performance enhancing"? Cause otherwise you wouldn't be able to perform at all lol
 
Agree that NO is the only answer. What are we teaching our kids if it's ok to take drugs??? Money is the evil here, any little edge to get that bigger contract.

disregarding the money/contract issue, what about pushing the human body to and beyond limits, setting new records, seeing what people can do? Save it for individual settings and not team sports that people pay to see etc?
 
HELL YEAH IT SHOULD..

imagine everyone on roids/meth.. goings nuts.. dunking and breaking backboards.. that would be incredible!! it be like space jam all over again!
the only drug they shouldnt do is weed.. because they will just be drousy, happy and hungry! lol

you only saying yes because that would let you be in the NBA!!! :lol:
 
What's the difference between PED's and say footy players getting a pain killer needle before a game?


Although I agree with this and you have a vaild point what you need to remember is that the injection would not make that player perform at a level higher than what they normally would had they not been carrying some sort of injury.

I can recall years back when Greg Alexander had an injection before games because he had a broken ankle and at the end of the night he was dragging his leg like it was a lifeless stick attached to his arse. Yes it made him be able to perform but his performance was not that enhanced that he became the Dally M winner for that year

A P.E.D will enhance perform on the field (and lessen it off the field when the bit the women are really interested in shrinks), a pain killer allows you to perform (plus they get to keep the bit that the women really want)
 
They were popping Stilnox during a bonding session a week before the Olympics.

News was selling it as a "Stilnox rage"

Which is odd because Stilnox is used to treat insomia and other sleep disorders.
 
As for the topic, no.

Allowing PEDs would turn sport into a chemical arms race, I'd rather live under the illusion of clean and fair competition.

He says with Overeem in his signature.
 
I know a lot of players who use no-doze or other equivalents. In my mind this is performance enhancing to a degree. Im not saying a disagree with using it as i use it at work sometimes and also before some bball/footy matches.

Do people ever think about powerade/gatorade? If the science behind what it does is true, and you had a one on one match of some description where one person got more than the other, would you not consider that performance enhancing?

Same could be said for a team v team match, just on a larger scale.
 
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