We don't know if this drug does increase testosterone levels.

These drugs are far too seductive, and the rewards for using them are far too great for us to think that education will stop it, ... My answer to those people [who insist that testing is too expensive] is, 'Then get used to it. Shut up and get used to kids using them.' .

No tested athlete in their right mind should be using that drug.

Not only don't we know whether this drug works or not, but we don't know if its health effects are either short-term or long-term, ... Consequently you're rolling the dice and taking a chance.

A 3-1 T /E ratio will give significant-performance enhancing benefits, ... If you give me a group of athletes and allow me to train them, we can pass every test known to man. You only need a very small amount of testosterone to get benefits, and with growth hormone, they have carte blanche. I could take an M-1 tank and drive it through the loopholes in NFL drug testing.

I recently read off a list of these new blood-oxygen expanders to a group of toxicologists, and none had heard of them. That's how fast things are moving.

I'm just tired. I've gotten to the point where I fully realize now that the fans don't care. Caring being defined as not going to the games or turning off your TV set.

Those dogs were his pals, ... Hearing the news was like a 500-pound weight hitting me in the stomach. It breaks my heart. He was one of the most caring, honest, ethical people I've met in my 59 years.

You can spend $50 million to $100 million to close 15 doors, ... and during those five years another 80 doors would open up.