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Eagles’ Hanson snared in NFL drug net

November 12th, 2009

Like most sports organizations, the NFL has a policy on performance-enhancing drugs that works like a fishnet in reverse.It is set up to let the biggest fish – the stars who can afford state-of-the-art “training regimens” – swim freely while snagging enough tiny fish to feed the public perception that the league is actively policing itself.Welcome to the snare, Joselio Hanson.The Eagles cornerback was suspended yesterday for testing positive for a diuretic after the NFC championship game in January. A diuretic is not a performance-enhancing drug. It isn’t a steroid and it isn’t human-growth hormone. It is a drug that makes you urinate.It is banned by the NFL and other organizations because …

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Eagles’ Hanson snared in NFL drug net

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