Sunday 21 November 2010

Roddick Begs Brooklyn to Do Roger's Dirty Work

"Doping for Glory: The Roger Federer Story - Episode 5": At Roger's bidding, Roddick begs his wife, Brooklyn Decker, to carry out the evil Swissman's plot to rid the ATP of the Rafa menace. Roddick has to persuade Brooklyn and face the fact that despite all the PEDs Roger gave him to salvage some dignity at the YEC, he is still a weak fading star, and puddy in the hands of the evil Swiss maestro.

18 comments:

  1. You're never gettin' tired.
    Rogie won against David.

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  2. Correction:

    Roger doped himself up with the best PEDs in the U.K. to make his 29 yr old body perform like a video game. It doesn't matter that Roger if he wins; everyone knows he will win when because he has the most money and best access to the best PEDs on the ATP. Lance Armstrong won every time he was doped to the gills. So what?

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  3. The best dopers always win. Until they get caught with their hands in the cookie jar. Roger is the next "Lance Armstrong".

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  4. Rafa is on a mission from God to take down doping cheats like Fed.

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  5. Close to unforgivable are Roger's actions and obvious doping to win matches.

    I’ve got 2 boys. I can no longer speak highly of Roger to them because of this embarrassing behavior. While I don’t depend on athletes to serve as role models for my sons, it sure would be nice if I didn’t have to do the opposite – telling my kids that these supposed heroes on the court are terrible examples.

    So disappointed in Roger, whom I once admired so greatly.

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  6. RF still needs to grow up. This isn’t the way to act when you’re supposed to be the President of the ATP Players Council. Some guys just don’t have the mental or emotional fortitude to make it despite their tremendous physical gifts. I didn’t want to believe Roger was one of those guys, but the evidence to starting to mount up against him.

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  7. Roger Federer is a great athlete, but a piece of shit as a person.

    Just because someone is a great athlete, it is not enough to support them unconditionally. His behavior is inexcusable.

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  8. Time to vent.

    Raise your hand if you're embarrassed, raise your other hand if you thought Roger wasn't doping until reading the evidence. Same old crap every time.

    I tried to look on the positive side after Roger lost to Monfils last week, and after a while, I saw a few positives. After today, no. This is behavior that is INEXCUSABLE! Not at the O2 in the World Tour Finals after losing the Stefan Edberg award. I don't know what else to think about this jerk. Can he still win the YEC given his behavior? He beat the worst player in Ferrer today, but he was all serve and looked juiced; his ground strokes were awful. I don't know. I doubt it. But I refuse to call this year over, l will not give up on Fed until it's all over. But I'm sick and tired of his behavior and the doping issue has taken me beyond hope. Something's gotta be changed, and ASAP. This stuff is more sickening than the U.S. Open loss and the Wimby loss. Right now, I'm embarrassed.

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  9. It doesn't matter what Fed does now, he was way out of line. Guy has mental issues-again. Class organization like the ATP really don't need this. Show him the door.

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  10. I believe Roger Federer is a candidate for suicide given his transparent jealousy for Nadal and his inability to graciously lose his alpha dog position on the tour. Somebody needs to grab this guy by the arm and help him before it's too late.

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  11. Federer is walking proof that you can't fix stupid. Glad he got knocked off his pedestal. he was not that good.

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  12. Fed has been a spoiled child since day one, he makes all of us look stupid for having his back!

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  13. @Anon at 3:04

    Something is SERIOUSLY wrong with Roger Federer. After all, he did contemplate suicide - allegedly. And his actions towards suicide have actually led to some of his fans committing suicide:

    http://www.kuro5hin.org/story/2009/8/19/17330/9169

    Instead of being on a tennis court, maybe he should be in an institution to get the REAL help that he need.

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  14. Fed is a WHACK JOB!!!! Grow the hell up and be happy you are honored to be at the top of the Tennis elite!!!

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  15. Roger Federer is dead to me. :(

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  16. Any fool who thinks that Roger Federer's problems stem from doping... Is totally ignorant. It is becoming increasingly obvious that Federer is either uncontrollable or very close to it. Roger has a lot of talent, sure... But, tennis is an individual sport and Roger's big head is getting in his own way. Federer is better than he's playing, but until he gets his head out his a@@, he may as well sit back and watch Rafa win the next 4 slams.

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  17. "Prima donna" comes to mind... doping is going to come back and kick you in the a@@, Roger!

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  18. I am so embarrassed. I can't believe Roger has slumped to trying to murder Rafa. I know it's going to sound like I'm trying to make excuses for him, as I'm his greatest fan, but I honestly think it's not his fault: the drugs have addled his brain. If he gets clean...WHEN he gets clean (we believe in you, Rogi!), he'll be horrified at how much his brain was distorted by them. And we shouldn't hold him morally responsible or blame him for what he tried to do under the influence of these drugs!

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