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Glad to read Congress has time to focus on this pressing issue
In his weekly segment on the CBS pregame show, former Redskins and Texans G.M. Charley Casserly buried the lede, in a big way. At the tail end of an update regarding the issue of HGH testing, Casserly dropped a bombshell... Casserly says that the first guy who’ll be invited to the proceedings is Bills linebacker Shawne Merriman. It would be a baseball-style fiasco that could embarrass players and the league, and that could get some guys prosecuted for perjury, if they don’t tell the truth http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...-for-congress/ Wonder why Merriman would get tagged? Maybe they should invite Rodney Harrison and Teddy Bruschi to testify as to how many Pats were using HGH?.
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