McClain non-sequitur alert

John McClain, whose penchant for non-sequiturs has been pointed out by Ethan before on the podcast, comes up with a good one this week:

Since 2000, 18 former Steelers have died, including seven in the last 1 1/2 years, according to the Los Angeles Times.

The newspaper reports that eight of the former players died from heart problems, including five offensive and defensive linemen.

Rumors of steroid abuse have dogged the Steelers for years, but there's no proof that steroids contributed to any of the deaths.

There's no reason to believe that steroids were involved, but McClain apparently had to fill column space, so what the heck.

Posted by Kevin Whited @ 07/23/06 01:16 PM | Technorati | Comments (2)

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