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Originally Posted by mookiemookie
Yep. It's a mea culpa that's purely meant to rehab his image. He's trying to appear humble.
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I feared that.
He was an American hero at one point, now he just makes us all look like crap.
I admired him, I have to say. But I thought McGuire and Sosa were awesome too, until I found out better.
Betrayal is what it feels like. As I said above, like finding out Santa isn't real as a kid.
He betrayed his country, his teamates, and most importantly his other competitors, and the spirit of the sport itself.
A legend, shattered. Despite his confession he will live in shame forever.