Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Dallas Cowboys Possibly Linked To Steroids Arrest

David Jacobs, a north Texas man, was arrested yesterday for conspiracy to possess anabolic steroids with the intent to distribute. The police seized tens of thousands of steroids from his east Plano home upon his arrest along with firearms. The juicy part of this is this guy is a personal trainer who claims to have "offered guidance" to Dallas Cowboys players and is going to plead out and cooperate with officials telling them everything and everyone he knows.
"I am comfortable in saying, 'Yes. I'm pleading guilty to the manufacturing and distribution of anabolic steroids,' and I've agreed to take that plea agreement," said Jacobs.

How 'bout that huh? Maybe Belichick and the Colts aren't the only cheaters out there in the NFL? Perhaps Romo and his 'boys have had a little chemical assistance to help them to their NFC best 8-1 record? Everyone knows you don't get a smile like this without some sorta drug. The Cowboys have denied this man's involvement in the organization, but as we know from other steroid scandals, players often have their own trainers to hook them up with the good stuff.

The Deuce will be watching for more info about this...if anyone has any tips, let us know.

From CBS11TV

1 comment:

M in Tenn said...

To show a picture of Tony Romo and then make possible ties to steroid use by him (again, the picture) and any of the Dallas Cowboys is irresponsible. Unless you have some hard facts to make such a link, button it. As the great Sam Rayburn of Texas once said, "no one has a better command of language that the man who keeps his mouth shut."