USA Today well-known columnist Nancy Armour raised the Super Bowl mvp Julian edelman’s doping history.

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American football Super Bowl was solved Finnish time early Monday morning, when the New England Patriots fell to the Los Angeles Rams 13-3. Patriots attack the game dynamo Julian Edelman I got the match most valuable player, MVP, award.

I was taught as a little boy, that you should always just to work hard, Edelman emotional after the match.

the hard work of Edelman is sure to make you, but columnist Nancy Armour resembles that of the Super Bowl -in the heat was forgotten completely edelman’s questioning of the recent past. The star namely the burning of doping and missed the game of the ban because through the first four games.

Armour rumbles in his column NFL löperöstä attitude towards prohibited substances. He compared that to, say, baseball MLB’s rules when Edelman would not be allowed to play in the playoffs at all.

That’s debatable whether edelman was supposed to be on the field at all, Armour writes.

Is the NFL dirty secret, that the league cares about performance enhancing drugs. At least not to the extent that the punished properly for their use. The reason is that the game will benefit from them.

the armor that the one does not care about the doping case of the NFL. According to him, similar short doping put in divided into even monthly. He wonders why the NFL is considered so sacred that the smoke are acknowledged with a shrug.

– If a species would any other, howling we of the species of holiness and the fact that the cheater should bear a bright red doping permeates the rest of his life.

When the NFL-start the 100-year anniversary of his essential divinity and praise all the wonderful things of its kind, always remember that honesty not one of them, Armour decided to come to the stone the stench of his text.

Edelman, 32, a Super Bowl championship had a career in the third. He has represented the Patriots throughout the year 2009 began the NFL career.

the Period under doping busts out Julian Edelman was the Super Bowl most valuable player. EPA / AOP