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    Espn Magazine Article On David Boston

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    By Tom Friend ESPN The Magazine Sunday, August 17 Updated: August 20 5:29 PM ET
    What's going on in Room 614? There's a man in there, a he-man, actually, listening to ocean music. There are syringes and needles in boxes and IV bags in the closet. There are registered nurses knocking on the door and chiropractors coming and going, and a personal trainer carrying in a backpack full of pills. A backpack that some people would love to inspect.

    This story appears in the latest edition of ESPN The Magazine, on newstands this week. To get more from The Magazine, check out ESPNMag.com. ESPNMag.com <http://espn.go.com/magazine/index.html> Subscribe to The Mag <https://r.espn.go.com/espn/magazine/...fferId=1550155>
    What's going on in Room 614? There's an overgrown wide receiver in there. "Dude, you're on steroids!" fans yell at him at training camp. A lot of NFL players and coaches think he's on something, but the term they use is yoked up. "Gotta be," says an NFC defensive back. The receiver keeps testing clean (seven times last season), but his peers are still suspicious. They can't prove it, but they think he's on something they don't have a test for yet, maybe human growth hormone (HGH), and one reason is the size of his head.
    "Look, even his face is growing," the player goes on. "He's bloated. His cheekbones have changed." Guys around the league just don't see how his weight could jump from 209 to 257 in three years. Or how he can have 21-inch biceps, a 34-inch waist and 5.5% body fat. Or how he can run the 40 in 4.3 seconds. Or how the sorry Cardinals could let such a physical specimen walk. Or how 30 other teams could let the Chargers scoop him up as a free agent for only 47 mil.
    No, there's got to be something going on in that room. Something to keep Arizona from franchising him, something to scare off the rest of the league. "We didn't even have him on our board," says a Redskins exec, whose team needed a receiver this winter and opted to pay Laveranues Coles <http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/player...e?statsId=5107> a $13 million signing bonus. Laveranues Coles? He's half this guy's size and doesn't run any faster.
    But few trust him. They hear all the stories. How he eats only in his personal trainer's room, Room 614 at the Hilton Carson Civic Plaza in Carson, Calif. How Hall of Famer Joe Greene, an assistant coach on his old team, wonders if he'll live to 30. How he's paying his personal trainer $200K a year. How, even though he's rooming with LaDainian Tomlinson <http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/player...e?statsId=5452>, he's holed up most of the time in Room 614. Holed up and getting heavier every day.
    "Have you seen that guy? Our D-line coach calls him Robocop," says Chargers defensive end Marcellus Wiley <http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/player...e?statsId=3910>. "If any of us defensive linemen go down, he's going two-way. I mean, 260 pounds, 5% body fat, a 4.3 40? That's 30 sacks. Every day in the cafeteria, I walk past the fried foods and say, 'I am David Boston <http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/player...e?statsId=4656>.' That way, I won't eat them. I want to look just like David Boston."
    But that's the problem: David Boston doesn't look like David Boston.
    "I give him 'til Halloween." -Arizona Cardinals <http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/clubhouse?team=ari> official
    The consensus in Arizona is that he'll break down, that his ankles are too thin to carry that load, that he's too massive for the ligaments on his sprinter legs. The consensus is that the patella tendon in his right knee -- the one that burst last season -- will burst again. And that will be that. He'll be a bodybuilder. Or a model.
    "Well," Boston says, "I'd rather be explosive at 250 for 8 to 10 years than be 230 for 13 years."
    Somewhere, Boston became body-mass first, everything else second. Maybe it started after he broke his left scapula as a rookie in 1999 and decided he needed more meat on him. Or maybe it was the car accident a year later, when a drunk driver slammed into his Hummer at high speed, killing herself and rearranging Boston's body. Or maybe it was when a chiropractor examined him six months after the accident, noticed lingering nerve damage in his foot and weakness in his lower back and said, "Your body's for s --."
    Whatever, he's undergone a makeover that few believe is aboveboard. A makeover on and off the field that ultimately contributed to the Cardinals' decision to run their prize possession out of town. "Man, we've taken a lot of hits for doing it," says Greene. "But once in a while I'd like to hear that maybe we weren't wrong."
    Arizona staffers roll their eyes when they hear Boston's name now, but it wasn't always that way. When the Cardinals saw him at training camp in 2001 -- his body fat down from 11% to 6%, his weight up from 209 to 238 -- they were thrilled. He was still fast enough to outrun Oakland's Charles Woodson <http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/player...e?statsId=4271> on a 50-yard score that season, and no one dared jam him at the line. "DBs got scared of me," Boston says. By year's end, he led the NFL with a team-record 1,598 yards on 98 catches and had everybody at the Pro Bowl staring. "Brian Urlacher <http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/player...e?statsId=5038> kept going, 'How are your arms bigger than mine?'" Boston says.
    But a month later, Boston tested positive for ******* and marijuana after a DUI arrest. He pleaded no-contest to two misdemeanors, and his world changed. Now the Cardinals began to notice his idiosyncrasies. He'd mumble. He'd show up with his eyebrow pierced, his tongue pierced, his upper earlobe pierced, his nipples pierced. He'd hang with only one teammate, running back Thomas Jones <http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/player...e?statsId=5036>.
    The 2002 season was Boston's contract year, but there was little goodwill between him and the franchise. In practice one day, he asked the DBs not to hit him hard because otherwise his shoulder pads would pinch his nipple piercings. Boston says he doesn't remember that, but Cardinals coaches and players confirm it. "He was like, don't hit me in the chest," says wide receiver Jason McAddley <http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/player...e?statsId=6035>. "The coach was like, what the hell?"
    The low point came the night before a game in Seattle, in the second week of the season. During bed check, Greene says, a coach found a woman in Boston's room. When the woman was asked to leave, Boston's response was, "If she goes, I don't play. I'll come down with an injury." So the girl stayed. And Boston played. "Putting your personal needs in front of the team," says Greene, "that's not an environment I grew up in."
    Boston says he doesn't remember that incident, either, but some Cardinals coaches felt he was never focused again. "Who knew what was going on in his world?" says a member of the front office. "Or what he was ingesting." The team just didn't trust the supplements he was on. His weight had climbed into the 240s, he'd get winded after four or five plays and he was muffing passes. Some coaches felt he was so muscle-bound that he couldn't extend his arms, that he was trying to catch everything against his body.
    "People who say that stuff are haters," says Jones, now with the Buccaneers. "There were a lot of guys who didn't like me and David."
    The team felt Boston was caught up in his new image. Like when he'd put lotion on his arms before games so his biceps would glisten. Or when he'd show off shirtless photos of himself to women. One day, reserve quarterback Preston Parsons <http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/player...e?statsId=6173> noticed a pleasant aroma in the locker room and said, "What's that smell?" Boston told him, "My hygiene is unbelievable." Dead serious.
    Boston would show up with different colored contacts -- blue ones, red ones, purple ones -- and people would walk away confused by his look. "When I wear the red ones, people think I'm stoned," he says. "I'm a different kind of cat, aren't I?" Says Wiley, "I went up to talk to him after a game two years ago, and he had, like, purple eyes. And I said, 'Okay, a little Melrose in you.'"
    Boston never finished the 2002 season. His right patella tendon, already slightly torn coming into the year, snapped when a 49ers defensive back nailed him directly on the knee last October. He hobbled through the next game, then had season-ending surgery. It was still assumed the Cardinals would place the franchise tag on him, but owner Bill Bidwill declined. The DUI arrest and his erratic behavior had sealed his fate.
    Greene's explanation as to why Arizona let Boston walk: "Fear. Fear of him repeating not his Pro Bowl year, but the year after. To keep him, you'd have to make a serious commitment to him financially, and that was scary. That was scary."
    San Diego got Boston's first -- and last -- free agent visit. The Chargers brass had done a background check with the league office, and while the Cardinals assumed Boston would be suspended for the ******* incident, San Diego was told not to worry. "We did a lot of due diligence," says Chargers coach Marty Schottenheimer. Atlanta, Baltimore and the Jets had all invited Boston, but the Chargers never let him get out of town. Schottenheimer assured him that with Tomlinson, defenses wouldn't be able to double-team him, and Boston was sold, settling for just a $4million signing bonus.
    "I know one thing," says Greene. "The coach he's with right now ain't gonna tolerate anything. And I don't think I'm slinging mud at David, either. I like David. But I was disappointed in his behavior last year. It was beyond disappointment. It was painful." "It's not like I just fall out of bed and look like this." -David Boston
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    second half

    There's got to be an explanation. His father, Byron, says his son is too good a kid, from too good a family, to be hearing these whispers. Byron is a respected NFL line judge who's worked a Super Bowl, and his wife, Carolyn, is a retired teacher. One of David's grandfathers was a radiation biophysicist. One great-grandfather was a minister for 51 years. The other great-grandfather and a great-uncle were dentists. His great aunt is a college professor. His sister, Alicia, is an attorney, and his brother, Byron Jr., is a cop working for the Dallas drug task force. And then there's David: the football player and family rebel, the one who had to be hounded by his mother into doing his homework at Humble High School, northeast of Houston. Football set him apart. His first two years in high school, he relied on speed, not brawn -- until he shot up five inches and gained 40 pounds the summer before his junior year. He was fascinated by his new size, and by the confidence it gave him. At 18, he caught the winning touchdown for Ohio State in the Rose Bowl. At 20, he turned pro. But the NFL was full of hard bodies, and after that auto accident, he needed an edge. And so his chiropractor referred him to a Canadian bodybuilder named Charles Poliquin.
    Poliquin, known for bulking up hockey players and bobsledders, set two primary goals for Boston: reduce his insulin levels with a low-carb, high-protein diet and vitamin supplements, and raise his growth hormone levels with vigorous workouts to build muscle. There would be blood tests to monitor it all, and there would be 90-minute IV drips of magnesium and minerals to help his body recover. ("I lay there during these drips and listen to trance music, you know, ocean music," Boston says.) It was all done away from his teammates, which is why, when he showed up at Cardinals camp bigger and faster in 2001, the rumors about HGH started spreading.
    "Blah, blah, blah," says Poliquin, who's based in Tempe, Ariz. "As a 25-year-old guy, David produces more growth hormone than he could buy in a store. An intense workout will boost your growth hormone nine times above normal levels. You'd have to shoot yourself up with a week's supply of HGH to equate one workout. People say he's on drugs. Food, if used properly, is a drug. So, yeah, he's on drugs. He buys 'em at Safeway."
    Researchers agree that exercise increases growth hormone levels, but they say it's unlikely an athlete could gain 50 pounds of muscle through workouts, food and supplements alone. Boston didn't want to hear that. He told Poliquin he wanted a full-time trainer, someone to tell him what to eat and when to eat it. So Poliquin referred him to one of his colleagues, a former Canadian Olympic bobsledder named Ian Danney. Originally from Guyana, Danney is foremost a speed trainer. But he's also a former biochemistry major at the University of Alberta who, says Poliquin, is using biomechanics to advance his theories. Boston asked Danney to train him, and Danney agreed -- and walked right into the rumor mill.
    Boston made it clear during contract talks with Chargers GM A.J. Smith that he and Danney were a package deal. At Schottenheimer's request, Boston promised to work out twice a week at the team facility, but he otherwise wanted to be free to train alone with his guy. "We're flexible," Smith says. "It all worked out."
    But a handful of Charger players and coaches are already curious about Danney, who often stands with his backpack on the fringe of the Chargers' practice field. The truth is, other than at meetings and practices, Boston and Danney are inseparable. Boston still sleeps in the room he shares with Tomlinson. He signs in every day at the team cafeteria, but then he's off to see what organic food Danney has for him. It's Danney who organizes Boston's day. It's Danney who brings in the registered nurses for the post-practice IV drips. It's Danney who has Boston take an average of 90 pills a day. And it's Danney who does the hormone and insulin testing in Room 614. Even though Schottenheimer and Smith say they're unconcerned, the accusations come anyway. They come from a strength coach who used to work with Poliquin: "I started to question it this past year because I've compared pictures of David in 2001 to now. And his cheekbones have changed." (Doctors say excessive amounts of HGH, which is legally available only from a physician, can induce elongation of the jaw muscle.) They come from current and former NFL players who assume a 6'2" wideout can't outweigh Lennox Lewis. "David works hard," says wide receiver Rob Moore, Boston's former teammate, "but who wouldn't get suspicious?"
    "I hear this all the time," says Boston. "People question me because my physique is totally different from everybody else's in the league. What am I supposed to do? I pass every drug test. I eat the right things. I work out hard. And when I sign a big contract, instead of buying a Benz, I move my trainer out here. Some people go to the movies; I like to lift weights and run. All I care about is my body. I take hot and cold contrast baths to flush my system out. I pay five grand to have a doctor test every pill I take. I watch my calorie intake. I take antioxidants. I eat egg whites and cottage cheese, lean steak with asparagus, protein shakes before and after practice, sushi and simple carbs at night like blueberries. I eat six, seven meals a day. Yeah, I'm over 250. But I'll be 240 on opening day. I can lose weight any time I want."
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    That's an interesting article. You can see how big his arms are under is jersey, it's amazing. Does anyone have a link to a picture?
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    He's definitely a big boy.
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    he doesn't looklike any wide receiver ive ever seen. **** i say put him on the D line, hed be 10x better than jevon kearse
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    any comments on 90 pills

    90 pills a day. How do you think that is broken down. Thats a ton of pills.
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    first off we have no idea how good he could play defense. it takes more than size to play defense. definitly questionable character. Hgh might be the issue here. i dont know what to say. he also doing a low carb diet, i just dont see how you could gain that kind of size with a low carb diet.
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    diet

    I don't see how you can play football at 5.5% body fat and not reach a catabolic state. Then throw in a low carb diet, what energy source would he have to burn?
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    HGH, yea that might be an issue. But, the real deal here is that he is a genetic wonder. Arnold is a gentic wonder in the bodybuilding world, no one else on earth could grow like he did with the volume he used; even if they were shootin up. Yea, Boston might be cocky, but he can back it up. With the money he has, we all could become bigger, faster, and stronger; he just has the genetics to be able to do so in a super-human fashion.
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    wow r there any mnore picsof him?
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    damn, major bump on more pics of him, hes freeaky huge, and his bf% is very impressive


    i dont even like football and ill be watchin hos games next year
    U might be able to lift more than me, but ill break ur ankles on the court
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    "Guys aroung the league just don't see how his weight could jump from 209 to 257 in just three years."

    What that really means, is, "guys around the league can't understand why they can't get that big, considering they all take 'roids, too."

    I think it's funny how a magazine will write an article focusing on one player's alleged drug use, when probalby 90% of the league is taking some sort of performance enhancing drug(s). Reminds me of McGwire a few years back...all while nobody noticed Sammy "moon face" Sosa gaining all that weight in a pretty short time.
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    Originally posted by slaps76
    "Guys aroung the league just don't see how his weight could jump from 209 to 257 in just three years."

    What that really means, is, "guys around the league can't understand why they can't get that big, considering they all take 'roids, too."

    I think it's funny how a magazine will write an article focusing on one player's alleged drug use, when probalby 90% of the league is taking some sort of performance enhancing drug(s). Reminds me of McGwire a few years back...all while nobody noticed Sammy "moon face" Sosa gaining all that weight in a pretty short time.
    very good point. its not like the players are naive about this stuff.
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    "An intense workout will boost your growth hormone nine times above normal levels. You'd have to shoot yourself up with a week's supply of HGH to equate one workout."

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    Originally posted by Anabolic
    "An intense workout will boost your growth hormone nine times above normal levels. You'd have to shoot yourself up with a week's supply of HGH to equate one workout."

    IS this true?
    I don't know about 900% increase, but if you focus on the core lifts and lift HEAVY, you can a pretty huge GH surge post-workout.
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    I stopped reading it after they were discussing his "ankles not being able to support his weight" bull****. What a bunch of pseudo-scientific bull**** rubbish. Damn ****ing idiots.
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    Originally posted by Icex999
    I don't know about 900% increase, but if you focus on the core lifts and lift HEAVY, you can a pretty huge GH surge post-workout.
    Yeah. If it releases as much GH as a weeks shot, the pros (or anyone who uses it) won't be spending the $$$ on it.
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    That was a very interesting article, especially since next to bodybuilding football is my first love. It is very peculiar though? Running backs, Thomas Jones and Michael Pittman, were also ousted from the cardinals. And now David Boston? Together i bet all of those guys arms combined would be around 63-65 in. It is very difficult to have that kind of musculature and still be that fast and agile. I am not saying it cant be done. Impossible? No. Highly improbable? No doubt in my mind.
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    I think everybody's pissed off at him because they're jealous, if he has the dedication good for him and he was already tested by NFL more than any other player for steroids and drugs and came up clean everytime. The other NFL players just don't want to acknowledge what he's done by hard work. I bet most other NFL players would have close to the same results if they did everything he did but he's probly one of the few who dedicates himself and does what he needs to do.
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    Originally posted by slaps76
    "Guys aroung the league just don't see how his weight could jump from 209 to 257 in just three years."

    What that really means, is, "guys around the league can't understand why they can't get that big, considering they all take 'roids, too."

    I think it's funny how a magazine will write an article focusing on one player's alleged drug use, when probalby 90% of the league is taking some sort of performance enhancing drug(s). Reminds me of McGwire a few years back...all while nobody noticed Sammy "moon face" Sosa gaining all that weight in a pretty short time.
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    Originally posted by slaps76
    "Guys aroung the league just don't see how his weight could jump from 209 to 257 in just three years."

    What that really means, is, "guys around the league can't understand why they can't get that big, considering they all take 'roids, too."

    I think it's funny how a magazine will write an article focusing on one player's alleged drug use, when probalby 90% of the league is taking some sort of performance enhancing drug(s). Reminds me of McGwire a few years back...all while nobody noticed Sammy "moon face" Sosa gaining all that weight in a pretty short time.

    certainly there are many baseball players on steroids. I don't think there is large number of football players on them though. They get tested. There may be considerable GH use but steroid use is likely low. Especially since the same stringent labs that do the IOC testing are now doing the football testing.
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    Originally posted by str8flexed
    I stopped reading it after they were discussing his "ankles not being able to support his weight" bull****. What a bunch of pseudo-scientific bull**** rubbish. Damn ****ing idiots.

    I think that was a poor way of saying that his bone structure and connective tissue mass/strength is not enough to support his large muscle mass and bodyweight

    this is true. That is why champ powerlifters all have such huge joints and bones.

    David could easily be running down the field and snap a tendon. I can see it happening
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    Originally posted by Patrick Arnold
    I think that was a poor way of saying that his bone structure and connective tissue mass/strength is not enough to support his large muscle mass and bodyweight

    this is true. That is why champ powerlifters all have such huge joints and bones.

    David could easily be running down the field and snap a tendon. I can see it happening
    true. tendons and ligaments can only handle so much before they give. this is one of the major side effects of steroids use for athletes.
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    i think 2 catches for 20 yards. not what was expected to say the least.
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    Originally posted by Anabolic
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