| Rambo is pretty much right on point here. Baseball records are way more widley known then any football records. A guy who's potentially going to break the all-time homerun record is going to get way more criticism for cheating then some defensive player, who might be really really good and get 16 sacks and 100 tackles, I mean it's solid but it's not big enough to draw major attention. On the topic of the baseball hall of fame I find it bullshit to keep out hitters who played in the "steriod era" I mean if roids are were so popular back then you can't honestly convince only hitters were doing it. I know it's messed up but I'm sure both sides were cheating. So, you need to take into consideration roiding may have not been an unfair advantage but rather keeping with the times. |