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Dick Butkus Speaks Out Regarding Steroid News
| Source: Butkus Foundation
CHICAGO, IL--(Marketwire - January 15, 2010) - Pro Football Hall of Fame linebacker Dick
Butkus, who is a vocal advocate of playing clean, issued the following
statement about steroid revelations this week.
"Mark McGwire's admission of taking illegal steroids was disappointing.
But even more disappointing was the assertion that the steroid era is
behind us, now that several of baseball's biggest names have come clean.
That's like believing your home doesn't have termites because you swept a
couple off the front porch.
"The steroid problem will continue unless we recognize this is still a
serious problem, and deal with it where steroid use begins. The latest
university data last month indicated a half-million teens admit to
experimenting with steroids. What's worse, an Old Spice survey a year ago
indicated that 85 percent of teens had never received formal education
about steroids. Ending the steroids era will require everyone working
together to help our next generation of athletes choose to Play Clean,
using their natural talent along with training hard, eating well and
playing with attitude.
"A few years ago, my son Matt and I began a grassroots educational campaign
called I Play Clean™. I am humbled by the thousands of former players,
current players, coaches, parents, teachers, fans and companies who are
stepping up to carry the I Play Clean message to teens.
"Specifically, I ask everyone connected to teens and sports to take the I
Play Clean pledge at www.iplayclean.org and to use the educational
materials you'll find there. By doing so, you'll help protect the
long-term health of our teens, and the future of organized sports."
The I Play Clean program is a project of the Butkus Foundation.