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Reddit mentions of When to Rob a Bank: ...And 131 More Warped Suggestions and Well-Intended Rants
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One thing that the documentary alludes to is that the executives in sports (the documentary specifically mentions baseball but this probably is true for all sports) aren't very serious about getting rid of drugs because it makes the game more exciting and thus more profitable. I was reading a book written by the guys that wrote Freakenomics recently (http://smile.amazon.com/When-Rob-Bank-Suggestions-Well-Intended/dp/B00UXOBB38?sa-no-redirect=1) and they mentioned that there is a pretty easy way for leagues to get tough on drugs if they really wanted to. All they have to do is save the samples for future testing. Because these drug coctails are specifically designed to beat current testing procedures, it would make sense to save them and then test again 4-5 years down the road when the testing procedures for previously unknown substances is developed. No league currently does this, and no league wants to because they know doing so would probably result in a ridiculous amount of players popping positive for PEDs.