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{{Infobox NFL_season
''[[Image:Testosterone structure.png|thumb|230px|Chemical structure of the natural anabolic hormone [[testosterone]],
| team = Tampa Bay Storm
17β-hydroxy-4-androsten-3-one.]]
| year = 2007
'''Anabolic-androgenic steroids''' or AAS are a class of [[steroid]] [[hormone]]s that are derivatives of the male hormone, [[testosterone]]. AAS increase [[Protein biosynthesis|protein synthesis]] within [[muscle]] cells, which results in [[anabolism]] (growth) of [[muscle]] size. In addition to anabolic effects, AAS have [[androgen]]ic properties, including the development and maintenance of masculine characteristics.
| record = 9-7
| division_place = '''2nd'''
| coach = [[Tim Marcum]]
| stadium = [[St. Pete Times Forum]]
| playoffs = '''L''' 56-55 vs. [[Columbus Destroyers|Columbus]]
}}
The '''[[2007 Arena Football League season|2007]] [[Tampa Bay Storm]] season''' was the 21st season for the team in the [[Arena Football League]] and 17th in Tampa. They tried to improve upon their 7-9 record from [[2006 Arena Football League season|2006]] in the [[Southern Division (AFL)|Southern Division]], and looking to get back to the playoffs for the first time since [[2005 Arena Football League season|2005]]. As of June 23, they are 9-7 but will have a spot and home-playoff game in the AFL playoffs. The apparent cause of their turnaround from an 0-5 start was the replacement of [[John Kaleo]] at quarterback to [[Brett Dietz]]. Whereas they were a combined 1-6 under Kaleo and the injured [[Stoney Case]], they were 8-1 under Dietz. On June 13th, two weeks after being placed on "left squad", [[T.T. Toliver]] was released by the Storm and subsequently signed with Storm rival the [[Orlando Predators]]. On June 23, they clinched the #3 seed in the National Conference, and hosted a home playoff game vs. the #6 seed in the National Conference, the Columbus Destroyers. Unfortunately for the Storm, Columbus upset the Storm with a 56-55 heartbreaking win.
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==Coaching==
[[Tim Marcum]], head coach since 1995, entered his 13th year as Storm head coach.
 
== Season schedule ==
Anabolic steroids were first discovered in the early 1930s and are now used widely in medicine to stimulate [[bone]] growth, [[appetite]], [[puberty]], and [[muscle growth]]. The most widespread medical uses of anabolic steroids are for chronic [[wasting]] conditions, such as [[cancer]] and [[AIDS]]. Anabolic steroids produce increases in protein synthesis, muscle mass, strength, appetite and bone growth. Anabolic steroids can also produce side effects when administered in excessive doses : these include elevated [[cholesterol]] (increase in [[Low density lipoprotein|bad cholesterol]], decreased [[High density lipoprotein|good cholesterol]] levels), [[Acne vulgaris|acne]], elevated [[blood pressure]], [[hepatotoxicity|liver damage]], and dangerous changes in the structure of the [[left ventricle]] of the heart.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Week
! Date
! Opponent
! Home/Away
! Result
|-bgcolor="ffbbbb"
| 1
| [[March 2]]
| [[Orlando Predators]]
| Home
| '''L''' 52-27
|-bgcolor="ffbbbb"
| 2
| [[March 10]]
| [[Dallas Desperados]]
| Away
| '''L''' 59-40
|-bgcolor="ffbbbb"
| 3
| [[March 17]]
| [[Georgia Force]]
| Home
| '''L''' 61-47
|-bgcolor="ffbbbb"
| 4
| [[March 23]]
| [[New York Dragons]]
| Home
| '''L''' 59-52
|-bgcolor="ffbbbb"
| 5
| [[March 31]]
| [[San Jose SaberCats]]
| Away
| '''L''' 69-49
|-bgcolor="bbffbb"
| 6
| [[April 7]]
| [[New Orleans Voodoo]]
| Home
| '''W''' 66-43
|-bgcolor="ffbbbb"
| 7
| [[April 14]]
| [[Orlando Predators]]
| Away
| '''L''' 61-37
|-
| 8
|
|Bye
|Week
|-bgcolor="bbffbb"
| 9
| [[April 29]]
| [[Columbus Destroyers]]
| Home
| '''W''' 34-32
|-bgcolor="bbffbb"
| 10
| [[May 6]]
| [[Austin Wranglers]]
| Away
| '''W''' 66-45
|-bgcolor="bbffbb"
| 11
| [[May 12]]
| [[Los Angeles Avengers]]
| Away
| '''W''' 40-37
|-bgcolor="bbffbb"
| 12
| [[May 18]]
| [[Arizona Rattlers]]
| Home
| '''W''' 59-50
|-bgcolor="ffbbbb"
| 13
| [[May 26]]
| [[Georgia Force]]
| Away
| '''L''' 52-38
|-bgcolor="bbffbb"
| 14
| [[June 2]]
| [[New Orleans Voodoo]]
| Away
| '''W''' 61-55
|-bgcolor="bbffbb"
| 15
| [[June 9]]
| [[Philadelphia Soul]]
| Home
| '''W''' 69-59
|-bgcolor="bbffbb"
| 16
| [[June 16]]
| [[Grand Rapids Rampage]]
| Away
| '''W''' 69-40
|-bgcolor="bbffbb"
| 17
| [[June 23]]
| [[Austin Wranglers]]
| Home
| '''W''' 55-51
|}
 
== Playoff Schedule ==
Anabolic steroids are controversial because of their use in competitive [[sports]] and their associated side effects. While serious health risks are produced by long-term use of anabolic steroids, public perception of some risks is exaggerated. Anabolic steroids are considered [[controlled substance]]s" in some countries, including the United States, Canada, The United Kingdom, Australia, Argentina and Brazil. The use of anabolic steroids is banned by all major sports bodies including the [[International Olympic Committee|IOC]], [[FIFA]] , [[UEFA]], the [[National Hockey League|NHL]], the [[Major League Baseball|MLB]], the [[National Basketball Association|NBA]], the [[European Athletic Association|EAA]] and the [[National Football League|NFL]].
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Round
! Date
! Opponent
! Home/Away
! Result
|-bgcolor="ffbbbb"
| 1st
| [[June 30]]
| (6) [[Columbus Destroyers]]
| Home
| '''L''' 56-55
|}
 
==HistoryPersonnel moves==
===Acquired===
*[[Brett Dietz]] was signed off of the [[Kansas City Brigade]]'s practice squad
 
===Departures===
Performance enhancing substances have been used for thousands of years in [[traditional medicine]] by societies around the world; these natural substances were used with the aim of promoting vitality and strength. Historical commentaries on professional athletes in [[ancient Greece]] suggest that a wide variety of natural anabolic substances were used to promote muscle growth and enhance endurance.<ref name=ADH>{{cite web
*[[Shane Stafford]] signed with the [[Orlando Predators]] in the off-season
| title = A short doping history
| publisher = Anti-Doping Hotline
| url = http://www.dopingjouren.se/page.asp?page=history
| accessdate = 2007-04-24 }}</ref> The use of steroid hormones in particular pre-dates their isolation, with testicle extracts being shown to increase strength in the late 19th century.<ref>{{cite journal |author=Kuhn CM |title=Anabolic steroids |journal=Recent Prog. Horm. Res. |volume=57 |issue= |pages=411-34 |year=2002 |pmid=12017555 |url=http://rphr.endojournals.org/cgi/content/full/57/1/411}}</ref>
 
*[[T.T. Toliver]] was released on June 12 after a 2-week dispute with head coach Tim Marcum and also signed with Orlando
Modern pharmaceutical anabolic steroids are believed to have been inadvertently discovered by German scientists in the early [[1930s]], but at the time the discovery was not considered significant enough to warrant further study.<ref>{{cite web
| last = Sweitzer
| first = Philip J.
| authorlink =
| coauthors =
| title = DRUG LAW ENFORCEMENT IN CRISIS: COPS ON STEROIDS
| work =
| publisher =
| date =
| url = http://www.law.depaul.edu/students/organizations_journals/student_orgs/lawslj/Volume%202,%20Issue%202/Sweitzer%20Cops%20On%20Steroids.pdf
| format =
| doi =
| accessdate = 2007-05-16 }}</ref> The first known reference to an anabolic steroid in a U.S. weightlifting/bodybuilding magazine is to testosterone propionate, in a [[letter to the editor]] of ''Strength and Health'' magazine in 1938. In the 1950s, scientific interest was rekindled, and [[methandrostenolone]] (Dianabol) was approved for use in the [[United States]] by the federal [[Food and Drug Administration]] in 1958 after promising trials had been conducted in other countries.
Throughout the '50s, '60s, '70s and even '80s there was doubt that anabolic steroids produced anything more than a [[placebo effect]]. In a 1972 study,<ref>Medicine and Science in Sports, ''Anabolic steroids: the physiological effects of placebos.'' (Ariel & Saville, 1972).</ref> participants were informed they would receive injections of anabolic steroids on a daily basis, but instead had actually been given a [[placebo]]. They reportedly could not tell the difference, and the perceived [[endurance|performance enhancement]] was similar to that of subjects taking the real anabolic compounds. This study had many flaws including inconsistent controls and insignificant doses. According to Geraline Lin, a researcher for the [[National Institute on Drug Abuse]], at the time of the book's publishing in [[1996]], the results of the study remained unchallenged for 18 years.<ref name=AASA>Lin, Geraline (1996). ''Anabolic Steroid Abuse'' ISBN 0-7881-2969-4 </ref> In the 1996 study mentioned above, which was funded by the [[National Institutes of Health]], the effect of high doses of testosterone enanthate (600 mg/week intramuscularly for 10 weeks) was examined. The results showed a clear increase in muscle mass and decrease in fat mass in those who took the testosterone opposed to the placebo. No adverse reactions were noted.<ref>{{cite journal
|author=Bhasin S, Woodhouse L, Casaburi R, ''et al''
|title=Testosterone dose-response relationships in healthy young men
|journal=Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab
|volume=281
|issue=6
|pages=E1172-81
|year=2001
|pmid=11701431
}}</ref>
 
==Mechanisms=2007 of actionRoster===
{{2007 Tampa Bay Storm roster}}
{{further|[[Steroid hormone receptor]], [[Steroid hormone]]}}
 
==Stats==
===Biochemical mechanisms===
===Offense===
====Quarterback====
{| border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="3"
| '''Place''' || '''Player Name''' || '''Completions''' || '''Attempts''' || '''Comp%''' || '''Yards''' || '''TD's''' || '''INT's''' || '''Long''' || '''Rating'''
|-
| 1 || [[Brett Dietz]] || 199 || 302 || 65.9% || 2395 || 47 || 7 || 47 || 119.3
|-
| 2 || [[John Kaleo]] || 133 || 199 || 66.8% || 1464 || 18 || 6 || 40 || 98.5
|-
| 3 || [[Stoney Case]] || 48 || 73 || 65.8% || 540 || 6 || 2 || 45 || 96.8
|-
|}
 
====Running Backs====
Anabolic steroids are [[androgen]]ic, which means they stimulate the formation of muscles (a process called ''[[myogenesis]]''). Androgens are known to causes an increase in the size of [[muscle fiber]]s. This increase in muscle mass is mostly due to larger skeletal muscles, and is caused by both increased production of muscle proteins as well as a decline in these protein's rate of breakdown.<ref>{{cite journal
{| border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="3"
|author=Brodsky I, Balagopal P, Nair K
| '''Place''' || '''Player Name''' || '''Car''' || '''Yards''' || '''Avg''' || '''TD's''' || '''Long'''
|title=Effects of testosterone replacement on muscle mass and muscle protein synthesis in hypogonadal men--a clinical research center study
|-
|journal=J. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab.
| 1 || [[Torrance Marshall]] || 55 || 107 || 1.9 || 17 || 9
|volume=81
|-
|issue=10
| 2 || [[Rodney Filer]] || 27 || 96 || 3.6 || 9 || 14
|pages=3469-75
|-
|year=1996
| 3 || [[Marvin Brown]] || 9 || 43 || 4.8 || 1 || 23
|pmid=8855787
|-
}}</ref> It has also been hypothesized<ref>{{cite journal
| 4 || *[[T.T. Toliver]] || 5 || 24 || 4.8 || 0 || 13
|author=Singh R, Artaza J, Taylor W, Gonzalez-Cadavid N, Bhasin S
|-
|title=Androgens stimulate myogenic differentiation and inhibit adipogenesis in C3H 10T1/2 pluripotent cells through an androgen receptor-mediated pathway
| 5 || [[John Kaleo]] || 8 || 16 || 2 || 1 || 7
|journal=Endocrinology
|-
|volume=144
| 6 || [[Brett Dietz]] || 10 || 7 || 0.7 || 2 || 4
|issue=11
|-
|pages=5081-8
| 7 || [[Stoney Case]] || 4 || 4 || 1 || 2 || 3
|year=2003
|-
|pmid=12960001
| 8 || [[Clenton Crossley]] || 6 || 3 || 0.5 || 0 || 3
}}</ref> This reduction in muscle breakdown may occur through anabolic steroids inhibiting the action of other steroid hormones called [[glucocorticoid]]s that promote the breakdown of muscles.<ref>{{cite journal
|-
|author=Hickson R, Czerwinski S, Falduto M, Young A
| 9 || [[Rod Williams]] || 1 || 1 || 1 || 0 || 1
|title=Glucocorticoid antagonism by exercise and androgenic-anabolic steroids
|-
|journal=Med Sci Sports Exerc
| 10 || [[Jarrod Penright]] || 3 || -3 || -1 || 0 || 1
|volume=22
|-
|issue=3
|}
|pages=331-40
|year=1990
|pmid=2199753
}}</ref> High doses of testosterone in men also decreases the amount of fat in muscle, while increasing protein content. Steroids also decrease fat in other parts of the body, such as the abdomen. They do this through changing the number of cells that [[cellular differentiation|develop]] into fat-storage cells, turning these cells into muscle instead.
 
====Wide Receivers====
The main way in which steroid hormones interact with cells is by binding to proteins called [[steroid receptor]]s. Once these proteins have bound to their steroid target, they move into the [[cell nucleus]] and directly change the [[gene expression|expression]] of [[gene]]s.<ref>{{cite journal |author=Lavery DN, McEwan IJ |title=Structure and function of steroid receptor AF1 transactivation domains: induction of active conformations |journal=Biochem. J. |volume=391 |issue=Pt 3 |pages=449-64 |year=2005 |pmid=16238547 |url=http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?tool=pubmed&pubmedid=16238547 |doi=10.1042/BJ20050872}}</ref> In the case of anabolic steroids, the receptor involved is called the [[androgen receptor]]. The mechanisms of action differ depending on the specific anabolic steroid. Different types of anabolic steroids bind to the androgen receptor to varying degrees depending on their chemical structure. Anabolic steroids such as [[methandrostenolone]] do not bind strongly to the androgen receptor and instead directly affect [[protein synthesis]] or [[glycogenolysis]]: while steroids such as [[oxandrolone]] bind tightly to the androgen receptor and act mostly on [[Transcription (genetics)|transcription]].
{| border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="3"
| '''Place''' || '''Player Name''' || '''Rec.''' || '''Yards''' || '''Avg''' || '''TD's''' || '''Long'''
|-
| 1 || [[Terrill Shaw]] || 101 || 1411 || 14 || 24 || 47
|-
| 2 || *[[T.T. Toliver]] || 99 || 1193 || 12.1 || 17 || 45
|-
| 3 || [[Lawrence Samuels]] || 122 || 1143 || 9.4 || 15 || 35
|-
| 4 || [[Hank Edwards]] || 22 || 251 || 11.4 || 7 || 29
|-
| 5 || [[Karl Williams]] || 10 || 140 || 14 || 3 || 39
|-
| 6 || [[Marvin Brown]] || 2 || 35 || 17.5 || 1 || 20
|-
| 7 || [[Tom Kaleita]] || 3 || 26 || 8.7 || 1 || 12
|-
| 8 || [[Torrance Marshall]] || 3 || 23 || 7.7 || 0 || 9
|-
| 9 || [[Rodney Filer]] || 3 || 20 || 6.7 || 0 || 10
|-
| 10 || [[Ernest Certain]] || 2 || 14 || 7 || 1 || 12
|-
|}
 
===Administration=Touchdowns====
{| border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="3"
[[Image:Depo-testosterone 200 mg ml.jpg|thumb|100px|A vial of the injectable anabolic steroid, depo-[[testosterone]] cypionate]]
| '''Place''' || '''Player Name''' || '''TD's''' || '''Rush''' || '''Rec''' || '''Ret''' || '''Pts'''
|-
There are three common routes for the administration of anabolic steroids: oral (for steroids in pill form), injectable, and [[Transdermal patch|transdermal]]. Oral administration is most convenient, but the steroid must be chemically modified so that the liver cannot break it down before it reaches the blood stream. However, these formulations can cause [[hepatotoxicity|liver damage]] in high doses.<ref>{{cite journal
| 1 || [[Terrill Shaw]] || 24 || 0 || 24 || 0 || 144
|author=Mutzebaugh C
|-
|title=Does the choice of alpha-AAS really make a difference?
| 2 || *[[T.T. Toliver]] || 17 || 0 || 17 || 0 || 102
|journal=HIV Hotline
|-
|volume=8
| 2 || [[Torrance Marshall]] || 17 || 17 || 0 || 0 || 102
|issue=5-6
|-
|pages=10-1
| 4 || [[Lawrence Samuels]] || 15 || 0 || 15 || 0 || 96
|year=1998
|-
|pmid=11366379
| 5 || [[Rodney Filer]] || 9 || 9 || 0 || 0 || 54
}}</ref> Injectable steroids are typically administered into the muscle, not into the vein, to avoid sudden changes in the amount of the drug in the bloodstream. [[Transdermal patch]]es, adhesive patches place on the skin, may also be used to deliver a time-released dose through the skin and into the bloodstream.
|-
| 6 || [[Hank Edwards]] || 7 || 0 || 7 || 0 || 42
|-
| 7 || [[Stoney Case]] || 2 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 12
|-
| 8 || [[Brett Dietz]] || 2 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 12
|-
| 9 || [[Karl Williams]] || 2 || 0 || 1 || 1 || 12
|-
| 10 || [[Ernest Certain]] || 1 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 6
|-
| 11 || [[Tom Kaleita]] || 1 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 6
|-
| 12 || [[John Kaleo]] || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 6
|-
| 13 || [[Marvin Brown]] || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 6
|-
| 13 || [[Lincoln Kennedy]] || 1 || 0 || 0 || 1 || 6
|-
|}
 
===Defense===
==Anabolic and androgenic effects==
{| border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="3"
| '''Place''' || '''Player Name''' || '''Tackles''' || '''Solo''' || '''Assisted''' || '''Sack''' || '''Solo''' || '''Assited''' || '''INT''' || '''Yards''' || '''TD's''' || '''Long'''
|-
| 1 || [[Jeroid Johnson]] || 96 || 88 || 16 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 10 || 152 || 2 || 45
|-
| 2 || [[Khalid Naziruddin]] || 70 || 65 || 10 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 3 || 62 || 0 || 24
|-
| 3 || [[Traco Rachal]] || 69.5 || 64 || 11 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 2 || 11 || 0 || 7
|-
| 4 || [[Lawrence Samuels]] || 38 || 31 || 14 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 3 || 38 || 1 || 16
|-
| 5 || [[Alex Wallace]] || 3.5 || 31 || 8 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 0
|-
| 6 || [[Tom Briggs]] || 28.5 || 25 || 7 || 5 || 5 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0
|-
| 7 || [[Bo Rogers]] || 22.5 || 21 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0
|-
| 8 || [[Tim McGill]] || 18 || 16 || 4 || 5 || 5 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0
|-
| 9 || [[Torrance Marshall]] || 17.5 || 17 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0
|-
| 10 || [[Mark Word]] || 14 || 13 || 2 || 2 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0
|-
| 11 || *[[T.T. Toliver]] || 12 || 11 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0
|-
| 12 || [[Bryon Jones]] || 9 || 7 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0
|-
| 13 || [[Jarrod Penright]] || 8.5 || 7 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0
|-
| 14 || [[Nyle Wiren]] || 7 || 5 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 2 || 14 || 0 || 14
|-
| 15 || [[Ernest Certain]] || 5.5 || 3 || 5 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0
|-
| 16 || [[Marcus Owen]] || 5 || 4 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0
|-
| 17 || [[Terrill Shaw]] || 4 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0
|-
| 18 || [[Karl Williams]] || 4 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0
|-
| 19 || [[Seth Marler]] || 3 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0
|-
| 20 || [[Rodney Filer]] || 3 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0
|-
| 21 || [[Hank Edwards]] || 3 || 1 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0
|-
| 22 || [[John Kaleo]] || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0
|-
| 23 || [[Lincoln Kennedy]] || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0
|-
| 24 || [[Marvin Brown]] || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0
|-
|}
 
===Special Teams===
The [[physiological|biochemical functions]] of [[androgen]]s such as [[testosterone]] are vast. Processes affected can be maintenance of muscle and bone mass later in adulthood including stimulating pubertal growth spurts, inducing hair growth, sebaceous gland oil production, and sexuality (especially in fetal development). These effects are caused by steroids binding to [[androgen receptor]]s and causing changes in [[gene expression]] or activating the [[signal transduction|conversion of cellular signals]] through the modification of proteins [[protein kinase| due to the addition of phosphate]].<ref>{{cite journal
====Kick Return====
|author=Cheskis B
{| border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="3"
|title=Regulation of cell signalling cascades by steroid hormones
| '''Place''' || '''Player Name''' || '''Ret''' || '''Yards''' || '''TD's''' || '''Long''' || '''Avg''' || '''Ret''' || '''Yards''' || '''TD's''' || '''Long''' || '''Avg'''
|journal=J. Cell. Biochem.
|-
|volume=93
| 1 || [[Karl Williams]] || 46 || 810 || 1 || 55 || 17.6 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0
|issue=1
|-
|pages=20-7
| 2 || *[[T.T. Toliver]] || 23 || 458 || 0 || 41 || 19.9 || 4 || 78 || 0 || 28 || 19.5
|year=2004
|-
|pmid=15352158
| 3 || [[Terrill Shaw]] || 7 || 50 || 0 || 17 || 7.1 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0
}}</ref>
|-
| 4 || [[Lawrence Samuels]] || 1 || 3 || 0 || 3 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0
|-
| 5 || [[Jeroid Johnson]] || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 3 || 46 || 0 || 33 || 15.3
|-
| 6 || [[Alex Wallace]] || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 1 || 5 || 0 || 5 || 5
|-
| 7 || [[Lincoln Kennedy]] || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 1 || 4 || 0 || 4 || 4
|-
| 8 || [[John Kaleo]] || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0
|-
| 8 || [[Traco Rachal]] || 1 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0
|-
|}
 
====Kicking====
Anabolic Steroids produce numerous anabolic and [[virilization|androgenic]] effects.
{| border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="3"
Most anabolic steroids work in two simultaneous ways. First, they work by binding to the [[androgen receptor]] and increasing the [[protein synthesis|cellular production of proteins]]. Second, they also reduce recovery time by blocking the effects of the stress hormone in the body, [[cortisol]], on muscle tissue. As a result, [[catabolism]] of the body's muscle mass is greatly reduced. Some examples of the anabolic effects of these hormones include increased [[protein synthesis]] from [[amino acid]]s, increased [[muscle]] mass and strength,<ref>{{cite journal
| '''Place''' || '''Player Name''' || '''Extra pt.''' || '''Extra pt. Att.''' || '''FG''' || '''FGA''' || '''Long''' || '''Pct.''' || '''Pts'''
|author=Schroeder E, Vallejo A, Zheng L, ''et al''
|-
|title=Six-week improvements in muscle mass and strength during androgen therapy in older men
| 1 || [[Seth Marler]] || 92 || 99 || 16 || 20 || 41 || 0.800 || 140
|journal=J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci
|-
|volume=60
| 2 || [[Matt Leach]] || 4 || 6 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 0.000 || 4
|issue=12
|-
|pages=1586-92
| 3 || [[Bill Gramatica]] || 0 || 4 || 1 || 3 || 37 || 0.333 || 3
|year=2005
|-
|pmid=16424293
|}
}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal
|author=Grunfeld C, Kotler D, Dobs A, Glesby M, Bhasin S
|title=Oxandrolone in the treatment of HIV-associated weight loss in men: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study
|journal=J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr
|volume=41
|issue=3
|pages=304-14
|year=2006
|pmid=16540931
}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal
|author=Giorgi A, Weatherby R, Murphy P
|title=Muscular strength, body composition and health responses to the use of testosterone enanthate: a double blind study
|journal=Journal of science and medicine in sport / Sports Medicine Australia
|volume=2
|issue=4
|pages=341-55
|year=1999
|pmid=10710012
}}</ref> increased [[appetite]], increased [[bone]] remodeling and growth, as well as stimulation of [[bone marrow]] increasing production of [[red blood cell]]s. Some examples of the virilizing/androgenic effects include [[clitoral hypertrophy|growth of the clitoris]] in females and the [[penis]] in male children (the adult penis does not grow even when exposed to high doses of androgens), increased growth of androgen-sensitive [[hair]] ([[pubic hair|pubic]], [[beard]], chest, and limb hair), increased [[vocal cord]] size, deepening the [[human voice|voice]], increased [[libido]], suppression of [[endogenous|natural]] [[sex hormone]]s, as well as impaired [[spermatogenesis|production of sperm]].<ref>{{cite journal
| title = Recent Progress in Hormone Research - Anabolic steroids
| journal = The Endocrine Society
| issue = 57
| pages = 411-434
| publisher = Department of Pharmacology and Cancer Biology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina
| date = 2002
| url = http://rphr.endojournals.org/cgi/content/full/57/1/411
}}</ref>
 
<nowiki>*</nowiki>Waived <ref>http://blogs.tampabay.com/storm/2007/05/tt_toliver_leav.html</ref>
==Side effects==
 
==Playoff Stats==
Anabolic steroids can cause many unwanted side effects. Most of the side effects are dose dependent and are caused by chemical reactions of the hormones, such as metabolism of [[androgens]] to form hormones which may interact with steroid receptors including the estrogen, progesterone, and [[glucocorticoid]] receptors, producing additional (usually) unwanted effects. The most common side effects are elevated [[blood pressure]], especially in those with [[Hypertension|chronically elevated blood pressure]],<ref>{{cite journal
===Offense===
|author=Grace F, Sculthorpe N, Baker J, Davies B
====Quarterback====
|title=Blood pressure and rate pressure product response in males using high-dose anabolic-androgenic steroids (AAS)
{| border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" class="wikitable sortable"
|journal=J Sci Med Sport
|-
|volume=6
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="26%" | Player
|issue=3
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="9%" | Comp.
|pages=307-12
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="9%" | Att.
|year=2003
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="9%" | Comp%
|pmid=14609147
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="9%" | Yards
}}</ref> and increased [[cholesterol]] levels due to the fact that some steroids can cause an increase in [[Low density lipoprotein|bad cholesterol]] and decrease [[High density lipoprotein|good cholesterol]] levels.<ref name="mnt">{{cite web
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="9%" |TD's
| last = Tokar
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="9%" | INT's
| first = Steve
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="9%" | Long
| title = Liver Damage And Increased Heart Attack Risk Caused By Anabolic Steroid Use
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="9%" | Rating
| publisher = University of California - San Francisco
|}
| date = 2006 Feb
|url= http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/medicalnews.php?newsid=38069
|accessdate = 2007-04-24 }}</ref> Testosterone can also cause an increase in risk of [[cardiovascular disease]]<ref>{{cite journal
|author=Barrett-Connor E
|title=Testosterone and risk factors for cardiovascular disease in men
|journal=Diabete Metab
|volume=21
|issue=3
|pages=156-61
|year=1995
|pmid=7556805
}}</ref> or [[coronary artery disease]]<ref>{{cite journal
|author=Bagatell C, Knopp R, Vale W, Rivier J, Bremner W
|title=Physiologic testosterone levels in normal men suppress high-density lipoprotein cholesterol levels
|journal=Ann Intern Med
|volume=116
|issue=12 Pt 1
|pages=967-73
|year=1992
|pmid=1586105
}}</ref> in men with high risk of [[bad cholesterol]]. [[Acne]] is fairly common among anabolic steroid users, mostly due to the increases in testosterone which can cause stimulation of the [[sebaceous gland]]s.<ref>{{cite journal
|author=Hartgens F, Kuipers H
|title=Effects of androgenic-anabolic steroids in athletes
|journal=Sports Med
|volume=34
|issue=8
|pages=513-54
|year=2004
|pmid=15248788
}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal
|author=Dekkers O, Thio B, Romijn J, Smit J
|title=[Acne vulgaris: endocrine aspects]
|journal=Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd
|volume=150
|issue=23
|pages=1281-5
|year=2006
|pmid=16821451
}}</ref> Conversion of testosterone to [[dihydrotestosterone]] (DHT) can accelerate the rate of premature [[baldness]] for those who are genetically predisposed. Other side effects can include [[Morphology (biology)|altered structure]] of the [[left ventricle]] and induction of an unfavorable enlargement and thickening of the [[left ventricle]], which cause changes in the way it [[diastolic|contracts during relaxation]] due to the mass increase.<ref>{{cite journal
|author=De Piccoli B, Giada F, Benettin A, Sartori F, Piccolo E
|title=Anabolic steroid use in body builders: an echocardiographic study of left ventricle morphology and function
|journal=Int J Sports Med
|volume=12
|issue=4
|pages=408-12
|year=1991
|pmid=1917226
}}</ref> However, the negative relation of left ventricle morphology to decreased cardiac function has been disputed.<ref>{{cite journal
|author=Dickerman R, Schaller F, Zachariah N, McConathy W
|title=Left ventricular size and function in elite bodybuilders using anabolic steroids
|journal=Clin J Sport Med
|volume=7
|issue=2
|pages=90-3
|year=1997
|pmid=9113423
}}</ref> Also, [[hepatotoxicity|liver damage]] can be caused by high doses of oral anabolic steroid compounds that are changed (17-alpha-[[alkyl]]ated) to increase their [[bioavailability]] and stability in the digestive system.<ref>{{cite journal
|author=Yamamoto Y, Moore R, Hess H, Guo G, Gonzalez F, Korach K, Maronpot R, Negishi M
|title=Estrogen receptor alpha mediates 17alpha-ethynylestradiol causing hepatotoxicity
|journal=J Biol Chem
|volume=281
|issue=24
|pages=16625-31
|year=2006
|pmid=16606610
}}</ref> In a few cases where high doses of steroids were used for long periods, such liver damage may lead to [[liver cancer]].<ref>{{cite journal |author=Socas L, Zumbado M, Pérez-Luzardo O, ''et al'' |title=Hepatocellular adenomas associated with anabolic androgenic steroid abuse in bodybuilders: a report of two cases and a review of the literature |journal=British journal of sports medicine |volume=39 |issue=5 |pages=e27 |year=2005 |pmid=15849280 |doi=10.1136/bjsm.2004.013599}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |author=Velazquez I, Alter BP |title=Androgens and liver tumors: Fanconi's anemia and non-Fanconi's conditions |journal=Am. J. Hematol. |volume=77 |issue=3 |pages=257-67 |year=2004 |pmid=15495253 |doi=10.1002/ajh.20183}}</ref>
 
====Running Backs====
There are also gender-specific side effects of anabolic steroid use. Development of breast tissue in males, a condition called [[gynecomastia]], is usually caused by high levels of circulating estrogen; the result of the increased conversion of testosterone to estrogen via an [[aromatase]] enzyme.<ref>{{cite journal |author=Marcus R, Korenman S |title=Estrogens and the human male |journal=Annu Rev Med |volume=27 |issue= |pages=357-70 |year= |id=PMID 779604}}</ref> Reduced [[sexual]] function and temporary [[infertility]] can also occur in males.<ref>{{cite journal
{| border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" class="wikitable sortable"
|author = Hoffman JR, Ratamess NA
|-
|journal = Journal of Sports Science and Medicine
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="26%" | Player
|title = Medical Issues Associated with Anabolic Steroid Use: Are they Exaggerated?
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="9%" | Car.
|date = [[June 1]] [[2006]]
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="9%" | Yards
|url = http://www.jssm.org/vol5/n2/2/v5n2-2pdf.pdf
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="9%" | Avg.
|format = PDF
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="9%" | TD's
|accessdate = 2007-05-08}} </ref><ref>{{cite journal
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="9%" | Long
|author=Meriggiola M, Costantino A, Bremner W, Morselli-Labate A
|}
|title=Higher testosterone dose impairs sperm suppression induced by a combined androgen-progestin regimen
|journal=J. Androl.
|volume=23
|issue=5
|pages=684-90
|year=2002
|pmid=12185103
}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal
|author=Matsumoto A
|title=Effects of chronic testosterone administration in normal men: safety and efficacy of high dosage testosterone and parallel dose-dependent suppression of luteinizing hormone, follicle-stimulating hormone, and sperm production
|journal=J. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab.
|volume=70
|issue=1
|pages=282-7
|year=1990
|pmid=2104626
}}</ref> Another male specific side effect which can occur is [[testicular atrophy]], which is a temporary side effect that is due to decreases in natural testosterone levels inhibiting [[spermatogenesis|production of sperm]]. As most of the mass of the testes is developing sperm, the size of the testicles usually returns to normal within a few weeks of discontinuing anabolic steroid use and the production of sperm resumes.<ref>{{cite journal
|author=Alén M, Reinilä M, Vihko R
|title=Response of serum hormones to androgen administration in power athletes
|journal=Med Sci Sports Exerc
|volume=17
|issue=3
|pages=354-9
|year=1985
|pmid=2991700
}}</ref> Female specific side effects that can occur include increases in [[Hair|body hair]], deepening of the voice, [[clitoral hypertrophy| enlarged clitoris]], as well as temporary decreases in [[menstrual cycle]]s. When taken during pregnancy, they can affect fetal development by causing the development of male features in the female fetus and premature growth and development of female features in the male fetus.<ref>{{cite journal
|author=Manikkam M, Crespi E, Doop D, ''et al''
|title=Fetal programming: prenatal testosterone excess leads to fetal growth retardation and postnatal catch-up growth in sheep
|journal=Endocrinology
|volume=145
|issue=2
|pages=790-8
|year=2004
|pmid=14576190
}}</ref>
 
====Wide Receivers====
A number of severe side effects can occur if adolescents use anabolic steroids. These include, but are not limited to, stunted growth; abuse of the agents may prematurely stop the lengthening of [[bone]]s (premature epiphyseal fusion through increased levels of [[estrogen]] metabolites), accelerated [[bone age|bone maturation]], increased frequency and duration of erections, precocious sexual development and development of extreme secondary sexual characteristics which is known as hypervirilization, [[Phallus|phallic]] enlargement as well as increases in body hair. Anabolic steroid use in adolescence is also associated with poorer attitudes related to health.<ref>{{cite journal
{| border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" class="wikitable sortable"
|author=Irving L, Wall M, Neumark-Sztainer D, Story M
|-
|title=Steroid use among adolescents: findings from Project EAT
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="26%" | Player
|journal=The Journal of adolescent health : official publication of the Society for Adolescent Medicine
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="9%" | Rec.
|volume=30
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="9%" | Yards
|issue=4
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="9%" | Avg.
|pages=243-52
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="9%" | TD's
|year=2002
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="9%" | Long
|pmid=11927236
|}
}}</ref>
 
====Touchdowns====
==Minimization of side effects==
{| border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" class="wikitable sortable"
{{further|[[Steroid cycle]], [[Post-cycle therapy]]}}
|-
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="26%" | Player
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="9%" | TD's
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="9%" | Rush
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="9%" | Rec
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="9%" | Ret
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="9%" | Pts
|}
 
===Defense===
Typically, bodybuilders, athletes and sportsmen who use anabolic steroids try to minimize their negative side effects. For example, users may increase their amount of cardiovascular exercise to help negate the effects of [[Organ hypertrophy|hypertrophy|changes in the]] [[left ventricle]].<ref>{{cite journal
{| border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" class="wikitable sortable"
|author=Kokkinos P, Narayan P, Colleran J, ''et al''
|-
|title=Effects of regular exercise on blood pressure and left ventricular hypertrophy in African-American men with severe hypertension
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="20%" | Player
|journal=N. Engl. J. Med.
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="7%" | Tackles
|volume=333
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="7%" | Solo
|issue=22
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="7%" | Assisted
|pages=1462-7
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="7%" | Sack
|year=1995
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="7%" | Solo
|pmid=7477146
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="7%" | Assited
}}</ref> Some androgens will convert to [[estrogen]], potentially causing some combination of the side effects listed above. During a [[steroid cycle]], users tend to take drugs used to [[Aromatase Inhibitor|prevent the conversion of estrogen]], otherwise known as [[Aromatase|aromatisation]] which include [[Aromatase inhibitor|aromatase inhibitor]] and/or [[selective estrogen receptor modulator]]s (SERMs); these drugs affect aromatisation and estrogen receptor binding respectively. The SERM [[tamoxifen]] is of particular interest because it prevents binding to the estrogen receptor in the breast, reducing the risk of [[gynecomastia]].<ref>{{cite journal
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="7%" | INT
|author=Medraś M, Tworowska U
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="7%" | Yards
|title=[Treatment strategies of withdrawal from long-term use of anabolic-androgenic steroids]
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="7%" | TD's
|journal=Pol Merkur Lekarski
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="7%" | Long
|volume=11
|}
|issue=66
|pages=535-8
|year=2001
|pmid=11899857
}}</ref>
 
===Special Teams===
Furthermore, to combat the natural testosterone suppression and to restore proper function of [[Hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis|numerous glands involved]], what is known as 'post-cycle therapy' or PCT. PCT takes place after the course of the use of anabolic steroids. It typically consists of a combination of the following drugs, depending on which protocol is used:
====Kick Return====
{| border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="20%" | Player
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="7%" | Ret
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="7%" | Yards
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="7%" | TD's
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="7%" | Long
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="7%" | Avg
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="7%" | Ret
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="7%" | Yards
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="7%" | TD's
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="7%" | Long
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="7%" | Avg
|}
 
====Kicking====
* A SERM such as [[clomiphene citrate]] and/or [[tamoxifen citrate]] (this is the primary PCT drug).<ref>{{cite journal
{| border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" class="wikitable sortable"
|author=Dony J, Smals A, Rolland R, Fauser B, Thomas C
|-
|title=Effect of lower versus higher doses of tamoxifen on pituitary-gonadal function and sperm indices in oligozoospermic men
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="20%" | Player
|journal=Andrologia
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="7%" | Extra pt.
|volume=17
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="7%" | Extra pt. Att.
|issue=4
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="7%" | FG
|pages=369-78
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="7%" | FGA
|pmid=3931502
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="7%" | Long
}}</ref>
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="7%" | Pct.
* An [[aromatase inhibitor]] such as [[anastrozole]].<ref>{{cite journal
! bgcolor="#DDDDFF" width="7%" | Pts
|author=Plourde P, Reiter E, Jou H, ''et al''
|}
|title=Safety and efficacy of anastrozole for the treatment of pubertal gynecomastia: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial
|journal=J. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab.
|volume=89
|issue=9
|pages=4428-33
|year=2004
|pmid=15356042
}}</ref>
* [[Human chorionic gonadotropin]], this has become less common as it is now more often used throughout the cycle rather than after.
 
==Regular season==
The aim of PCT is to return the body's endogenous hormonal balance to its original state within the shortest period of time. People prone to premature hair loss that can be exacerbated by steroid use have been known to take the prescription drug [[finasteride]] for prolonged periods of time. Finasteride reduces the conversion of [[testosterone]] to DHT, the latter having much higher potency for [[alopecia]]. Finasteride is useless in the cases when steroid is not converted into a more androgenic derivative.<ref>{{cite journal
|author=Kaufman K, Olsen E, Whiting D, ''et al''
|title=Finasteride in the treatment of men with androgenetic alopecia. Finasteride Male Pattern Hair Loss Study Group
|journal=J Am Acad Dermatol
|volume=39
|issue=4 Pt 1
|pages=578-89
|year=1998
|pmid=9777765
}}</ref> Since anabolic steroids can be toxic to the liver or can cause increases in blood pressure or cholesterol, many users consider it ideal to get frequent blood work tests and [[blood pressure]] tests to make sure their blood pressure or [[cholesterol]] are still within normal levels.
 
{{update}}
==Medical uses==
[[Image:Anabolicsteroids41.jpg|thumb|Various anabolic steroids and related compounds.]]
Anabolic steroids were used by physicians for many purposes from the discovery of synthetic testosterone in the [[1930s]] to the [[1950s]] with varying success. One of the initial medical uses of steroids was treatment of chronic wasting, such as was experienced by Nazi concentration camp prisoners and prisoners of war. During World War II, German scientists worked on synthesizing other anabolic steroids, and ran experiments on human prisoners, as well as with their own soldiers. They had hoped to increase the aggressive tendencies of their troops. Adolf Hitler's own physician reported that Hitler had been given testosterone derivative injections to treat various ailments.<ref>{{cite web | url= http://www.mesomorphosis.com/articles/williams/demonization-of-anabolic-steroids-01.htm | title= The Demonization of Anabolic Steroids I: What Makes These Hormones So Evil? |author= John Williams | publisher = mesomorphosis.com | accessdate = 2007-04-24 }}</ref>
 
===Week 1: vs [[Orlando Predators]]===
*Bone marrow stimulation: For decades, anabolic steroids were the mainstay of therapy for hypoplastic [[anemia]]s not due to nutrient deficiency, especially [[aplastic anemia]]. Anabolic steroids are slowly being replaced by synthetic protein [[hormone]]s (such as [[epoetin alfa]]) that selectively stimulate growth of blood cell precursors.
{{Linescore Amfootball|
*[[Human development (biology)|Growth]] stimulation: Anabolic steroids were used heavily by [[pediatric endocrinology|pediatric endocrinologist]]s for children with [[growth failure]] from the [[1960s]] through the [[1980s]]. Availability of synthetic [[growth hormone treatment|growth hormone]] and increasing social stigmatization of anabolic steroids led to discontinuation of this use.
|Road='''ORL'''
*Stimulation of [[appetite]] and preservation and increase of [[muscle]] mass: Anabolic steroids have been given to people with chronic wasting conditions such as [[cancer]] and [[AIDS]].<ref>{{cite journal
|R1=21||R2=7||R3=7||R4=17||RT=52
|author=Grunfeld C, Kotler D, Dobs A, Glesby M, Bhasin S
|Home=TAM
|title=Oxandrolone in the treatment of HIV-associated weight loss in men: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study
|H1=6||H2=6||H3=9||H4=6||HT=27
|journal=J. Acquir. Immune Defic. Syndr.
|volume=41
|issue=3
|pages=304-14
|year=2006
|pmid=16540931
}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |author=Berger JR, Pall L, Hall CD, Simpson DM, Berry PS, Dudley R |title=Oxandrolone in AIDS-wasting myopathy |journal=AIDS |volume=10 |issue=14 |pages=1657-62 |year=1996 |pmid=8970686}}</ref>
*Induction of male [[puberty]]: Androgens are given to many boys distressed about extreme [[delayed puberty|delay of puberty]]. Testosterone is now nearly the only androgen used for this purpose and has been shown to increase height, weight, and fat free mass in boys with delayed puberty.<ref>{{cite journal
|author=Arslanian S, Suprasongsin C
|title=Testosterone treatment in adolescents with delayed puberty: changes in body composition, protein, fat, and glucose metabolism
|journal=J. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab.
|volume=82
|issue=10
|pages=3213-20
|year=1997
|pmid=9329341
}}</ref>
*[[Testosterone]] enanthate has frequently been used as a male [[contraceptive]] and it is thought that in the near future it could be used as a safe, reliable, and reversible male contraceptive.<ref>{{cite journal
|author=Matsumoto A
|title=Effects of chronic testosterone administration in normal men: safety and efficacy of high dosage testosterone and parallel dose-dependent suppression of luteinizing hormone, follicle-stimulating hormone, and sperm production
|journal=J. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab.
|volume=70
|issue=1
|pages=282-7
|year=1990
|pmid=2104626
}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal
|author=Aribarg A, Sukcharoen N, Chanprasit Y, Ngeamvijawat J, Kriangsinyos R
|title=Suppression of spermatogenesis by testosterone enanthate in Thai men
|journal=Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand = Chotmaihet thangphaet
|volume=79
|issue=10
|pages=624-9
|year=1996
|pmid=8996996
}}</ref>
*Anabolic steroids have been shown to help fight many age related problems in elderly men including increasing lean body mass and decreasing [[bone resorption]].<ref>{{cite journal
|author=Harman S, Metter E, Tobin J, Pearson J, Blackman M
|title=Longitudinal effects of aging on serum total and free testosterone levels in healthy men. Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging
|journal=J. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab.
|volume=86
|issue=2
|pages=724-31
|year=2001
|pmid=11158037
}}
''at the [[St. Pete Times Forum]], [[Tampa, Florida]]
</ref><ref>{{cite journal
|author=Tenover J
|title=Effects of testosterone supplementation in the aging male
|journal=J. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab.
|volume=75
|issue=4
|pages=1092-8
|year=1992
|pmid=1400877
}}</ref>{{pov-statement}}<!--We aren't advertising them.-->
*Used in hormone replacement therapy for men with [[hypogonadism|low levels of testosterone]] and is also effective in improving libido for elderly males.<ref>{{cite journal
|author=Shah K, Montoya C, Persons R
|title=Do testosterone injections increase libido for elderly hypogonadal patients?
|journal=The Journal of family practice
|volume=56
|issue=4
|pages=301-5
|year=2007
|pmid=17403329
}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal
|author=Yassin A, Saad F
|title=Improvement of sexual function in men with late-onset hypogonadism treated with testosterone only
|journal=The journal of sexual medicine
|volume=4
|issue=2
|pages=497-501
|year=2007
|pmid=17367445
}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal
|author=Arver S, Dobs A, Meikle A, ''et al''
|title=Long-term efficacy and safety of a permeation-enhanced testosterone transdermal system in hypogonadal men
|journal=Clin. Endocrinol. (Oxf)
|volume=47
|issue=6
|pages=727-37
|year=1997
|pmid=9497881
}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal
|author=Nieschlag E, Büchter D, Von Eckardstein S, ''et al''
|title=Repeated intramuscular injections of testosterone undecanoate for substitution therapy in hypogonadal men
|journal=Clin. Endocrinol. (Oxf)
|volume=51
|issue=6
|pages=757-63
|year=1999
|pmid=10619981
}}</ref>
*Used to treat gender dysmorphia (the belief that one was born the wrong gender) by producing secondary male characteristics, such as a deeper, voice increased [[bone]] and [[muscle]] mass, facial hair, increased levels of [[red blood cells]] and [[clitoris|clitoral]] enlargement in [[Transman|female-to-male]] patients.
 
The Storm opened their season with a lousy performance March 2nd against their rivals the [[Orlando Predators]]. Kicker [[Bill Gramatica]] missed four extra point attempts while Predators player [[DeAndrew Rubin]] scored on two long plays to give Orlando a 14-0 lead that would hold up for the entire game as they won going away 52-27.
==Non-medical use and abuse==
Studies have shown anabolic steroid users tend to be mostly middle class heterosexual men with a median age of 27. Most users do not compete in any sports. Anabolic steroid users often are stereotyped as uneducated or 'muscle heads' by popular media and culture, however studies on steroid users have shown them to be the most educated drug users out of all users of controlled substances.<ref>{{cite journal
|author=Copeland J, Peters R, Dillon P
|title=A study of 100 anabolic-androgenic steroid users
|journal=Med. J. Aust.
|volume=168
|issue=6
|pages=311-2
|year=1998
|pmid=9549549
}}</ref> Anabolic steroid users also tend to research the drugs they are taking more than any other group of users of controlled substances. Moreover, anabolic steroid users tend to be disillusioned by the portrayal of anabolic steroids as "deadly" in the media and in politics.<ref>{{cite web
| last =Eastley
| first =Tony
| title = Steroid study debunks user stereotypes
| publisher = abc.net.au
| date = [[January 18]] [[2006]]
| url = http://www.abc.net.au/am/content/2006/s1550328.htm
|accessdate = 2007-04-24 }}</ref>
 
'''Scoring Summary:'''
Anabolic steroids have been used by men and women in many different kinds of professional sports ([[cricket]], [[track and field]], [[weightlifting]], [[bodybuilding]], [[shot put]], [[cycling]], [[baseball]], [[wrestling]], [[mixed martial arts]], [[boxing]], [[football]], etc.) to attain a competitive edge or to assist in recovery from injury. Steroids used to obtain competitive advantage are prohibited by the rules of the governing bodies of many sports.
 
1st Quarter:
Anabolic steroid use seems to occur among adolescents especially by those in sports. It has been suggested that the prevalence of use among high school students in the United States may be as high as 2.7%.<ref>{{cite journal
|author=Hickson R, Czerwinski S, Falduto M, Young A
|title=Glucocorticoid antagonism by exercise and androgenic-anabolic steroids
|journal=Medicine and science in sports and exercise
|volume=22
|issue=3
|pages=331-40
|year=1990
|pmid=2199753
}}</ref> Male students used more than female students and those who participated in sports used more often than those who did not on average.
 
*14:30 ORL- [[DeAndrew Rubin]] 34 yard pass from [[Shane Stafford]] ([[Jay Taylor]] kick) - 7-0 ORL
It is extremely difficult to determine what percent of the population in general have actually used anabolic steroids, but the number seems to be fairly low. The demographics of steroid users tend to be mostly males generally around the age of 25<ref name="pmid8355384">{{cite journal
*07:48 ORL- [[DeAndrew Rubin]] 42 yard pass from [[Shane Stafford]] ([[Jay Taylor]] kick) - 14-0 ORL
|author=Yesalis CE, Kennedy NJ, Kopstein AN, Bahrke MS
*04:28 ORL- [[Jimmy Fryzel]] 19 yard pass from [[Shane Stafford]] ([[Jay Taylor]] kick) - 21-0 ORL
|title=Anabolic-androgenic steroid use in the United States
*03:07 TAM- [[T.T. Toliver]] 27 yard pass from [[John Kaleo]] ([[Bill Gramatica]] kick failed) - 21-6 ORL
|journal=JAMA
|volume=270
|issue=10
|pages=1217-21
|year=1993
|pmid=8355384
|doi=
|issn=
}}</ref> and noncompetitive bodybuilders and non-athletes who use the drugs for cosmetic purposes. According to a recent study, 78.4% of steroid users were noncompetitive bodybuilders and non-athletes while only about 13% reported unsafe injection practices such as reusing needles, sharing needles, and sharing multidose vials.<ref>{{cite journal
| last = Andrew
| first = Parkinson
| coauthors = Nick A. Evans
| title = Anabolic-Androgenic Steroids: A Survey of 500 Users
| journal = Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise
| volume = 38
| issue = 4
| pages = 644-651
| publisher = American College of Sports Medicine
| date = 2006
| url = http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/533461
| pmid=16679978
|accessdate = 2007-04-24 }}</ref>
 
2nd Quarter:
== Misconceptions and controversies ==
*12:08 TAM- [[Rodney Filer]] 1 yard run ([[Bill Gramatica]] kick failed) - 21-12 ORL
Anabolic steroids, like many other [[drugs]], have been at the center of controversy, consequently there are many popular misconceptions concerning their effects and side effects. One such common misconception in popular culture and the media is that anabolic steroids are highly dangerous and users' mortality rates are high. However, anabolic steroids are used widely in the medical field without any serious health risks to patients,<ref name="Bhasin1"/><ref>{{cite journal
*00:00 ORL- [[Javarus Dudley]] 1 yard run ([[Jay Taylor]] kick) - 28-12 ORL
|author=Schroeder E, Vallejo A, Zheng L, ''et al''
|title=Six-week improvements in muscle mass and strength during androgen therapy in older men
|journal=J. Gerontol. A Biol. Sci. Med. Sci.
|volume=60
|issue=12
|pages=1586-92
|year=2005
|pmid=16424293
}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal
|author=Grunfeld C, Kotler D, Dobs A, Glesby M, Bhasin S
|title=Oxandrolone in the treatment of HIV-associated weight loss in men: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study
|journal=J. Acquir. Immune Defic. Syndr.
|volume=41
|issue=3
|pages=304-14
|year=2006
|pmid=16540931
}}</ref><ref name="Bhasin2">{{cite journal
|author=Bhasin S, Woodhouse L, Casaburi R, ''et al''
|title=Testosterone dose-response relationships in healthy young men
|journal=Am. J. Physiol. Endocrinol. Metab.
|volume=281
|issue=6
|pages=E1172-81
|year=2001
|pmid=11701431
}}</ref> and no serious health defects have been identified that are caused by the long-term use of anabolic steroids. While risk of death is present as a side-effect of many drugs, the risk of premature death from either the medical or illegal use of anabolic steroids seems to be extremely low.<ref name="Bhasin2"/><ref name="Bhasin1"/><ref name=Fudala>{{cite journal
|author=Fudala P, Weinrieb R, Calarco J, Kampman K, Boardman C
|title=An evaluation of anabolic-androgenic steroid abusers over a period of 1 year: seven case studies
|journal=Annals of clinical psychiatry : official journal of the American Academy of Clinical Psychiatrists
|volume=15
|issue=2
|pages=121-30
|year=2003
|pmid=12938869
}}</ref> Former assistant professor at the University of Toronto [[Mauro Di Pasquale]] has stated “As used by most people, including athletes, the adverse effects of anabolic steroids appear to be minimal,".<ref>{{cite web
| last = Kotler
| first = Steven
| title = Sympathy for the Devil
| publisher = LA Weekly
| date= July 2005
|url=http://www.laweekly.com/general/features/sympathy-for-the-devil/417/?page=3
|accessdate = 2007-04-24 }}</ref> One possible origin of the idea that steroids are extremely dangerous is from claims that [[Lyle Alzado]] died from brain cancer caused by anabolic steroids. Alzado himself had claimed that his cancer was caused by anabolic steroids. However, although steroids can cause liver cancer,<ref>{{cite journal |author=Maravelias C, Dona A, Stefanidou M, Spiliopoulou C |title=Adverse effects of anabolic steroids in athletes. A constant threat |journal=Toxicol. Lett. |volume=158 |issue=3 |pages=167-75 |year=2005 |pmid=16005168 |doi=10.1016/j.toxlet.2005.06.005}}</ref> there is no published evidence that anabolic steroids cause either brain cancer or the specific type of T-cell lymphoma that caused his death.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://healthresources.caremark.com/topic/steroids |title=Ills & Conditions |accessdate=2007-06-28 |last=Woolston |first=Chris |date=2004-03-24 |work=CONSUMER HEALTH INTERACTIVE }}</ref> Indeed, Alzado's doctors stated that anabolic steroids did not contribute to his death.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.elitefitness.com/articledata/hbosteroids/HBO-Real-Sports-steroid-special.avi |publisher = elitefitness.com | title=Real Sports, Lyle Alzado |accessdate = 2007-04-24}}</ref><!--This needs a better source-->
 
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Other examples include the misconception that anabolic steroids can ‘shrink’ the male [[penis]]. It is likely that this idea came from the real side effect of anabolic steroids known as [[testicular atrophy]], in which the use of anabolic steroids causes sperm production to fall. Since developing sperm makes up much of the mass of testicles, this temporarily reduces their size, as less sperm is developing. The testicles return to a normal size after steroid use is halted and sperm production resumes.<ref>{{cite journal
*10:38 TAM- [[Bill Gramatica]] 36 yard field goal - 28-15 ORL
|author=Alén M, Reinilä M, Vihko R
*08:27 ORL- [[DeAndrew Rubin]] 28 yard pass from [[Shane Stafford]] ([[Jay Taylor]] kick) - 35-15 ORL
|title=Response of serum hormones to androgen administration in power athletes
*05:57 TAM- [[Demetris Bendross]] 39 yard pass from [[John Kaleo]] ([[Bill Gramatica]] kick failed) - 35-18 ORL
|journal=Medicine and science in sports and exercise
|volume=17
|issue=3
|pages=354-9
|year=1985
|pmid=2991700
}}</ref>
 
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Other purported side effects include the idea that anabolic steroids have caused many teenagers to commit [[suicide]].<ref>{{cite news | first= | last= | coauthors= | title=Teens & Steroids: A Dangerous Mix | date=[[2004-06-03]] | publisher=CBS Broadcasting Inc. | url =http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/06/03/eveningnews/main620967.shtml | work =[[CBS]] | pages = | accessdate = 2007-06-27 | language = }}</ref> While lower levels of [[testosterone]] have been known to cause [[clinical depression|depression]], and ending a [[steroid cycle]] temporarily lowers testosterone levels, the hypothesis that anabolic steroids are responsible for suicides among teenagers remains unproven. Although teen bodybuilders have been using steroids since at least the early 1960s, only a few cases suggesting a link between steroids and suicide have been reported in the medical literature.<ref>{{cite web
*15:00 ORL- [[Jay Taylor]] 20 yard field goal - 38-18 ORL
| last = Darkes, PhD
*11:48 TAM- [[Demetris Bendross]] 18 yard pass from [[John Kaleo]] ([[Bill Gramatica]] kick failed) - 38-24 ORL
| first = Jack
*06:01 ORL- [[Shane Stafford]] 3 yard run ([[Jay Taylor]] kick) - 45-24 ORL
| title = Anabolic-Androgenic Steroids and Suicide, A Brief Review of the Evidence.
*02:08 ORL- [[Javarus Dudley]] 37 yard pass from [[Shane Stafford]] ([[Jay Taylor]] kick - 52-24 ORL
| publisher = MESO-Rx
*??:?? TAM- [[Bill Gramatica]] ?? yard field goal - 52-27 ORL
| date= 2005 July
|url=http://www.mesomorphosis.com/articles/darkes/anabolic-steroids-and-suicide.htm
|accessdate = 2007-04-24 }}
</ref>
 
Attendance: 15,619
Another condition that is frequently discussed as a possible side effect of anabolic steroids is known as ‘roid rage’, however there is no consensus in the medical literature if such a condition actually exists. [[Testosterone]] levels are indeed associated with aggression and hypomania, but the link between other anabolic steroids and aggression remains unclear.<ref name="pmid1551042">{{cite journal
|author=Uzych L
|title=Anabolic-androgenic steroids and psychiatric-related effects: a review
|journal=Canadian journal of psychiatry. Revue canadienne de psychiatrie
|volume=37
|issue=1
|pages=23-8
|year=1992
|pmid=1551042
|doi=
|issn=
}}</ref> While some studies have shown a correlation between manic symptoms and anabolic steroid use,<ref>{{cite journal
|author=Pope H, Katz D
|title=Affective and psychotic symptoms associated with anabolic steroid use
|journal=The American journal of psychiatry
|volume=145
|issue=4
|pages=487-90
|year=1988
|pmid=3279830
}}</ref> later studies have questioned these conclusions.<ref name="Fudala"/> Currently, three blinded studies have demonstrated a link between and aggression and steroid use, but with estimates of over 1 million past or current steroid users in the United states, an extremely small percentage of those using steroids appear to have experienced mental disturbance severe enough to result in clinical treatments or medical case reports.<ref name="pmid8969015">{{cite journal
|author=Bahrke MS, Yesalis CE, Wright JE
|title=Psychological and behavioural effects of endogenous testosterone and anabolic-androgenic steroids. An update
|journal=Sports medicine (Auckland, N.Z.)
|volume=22
|issue=6
|pages=367-90
|year=1996
|pmid=8969015
|doi=
|issn=
}}</ref> In contrast, the majority of recent studies done on angry behavior and anabolic steroid use show little or no psychological effect, implying that either "roid rage" does not exist or that anabolic steroids' effects on aggression are often too small to be measured. Some studies however have shown a small correlation between marked hypomania and anabolic steroid use.<ref>{{cite journal
| last = Pope
| first = Harrison G.
| coauthors = Elena M. Kouri, PhD; James I. Hudson, MD, SM
| title =
Effects of Supraphysiologic Doses of Testosterone on Mood and Aggression in Normal Men
| journal = Med Sci Sports Exerc.
| volume = 57
| issue = 2
| pages = 133-140
| publisher = Arch Gen Psychiatry
| date = 2000 February
| url = http://archpsyc.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/abstract/57/2/133
|PMID = 10665615
|accessdate = 2007-04-24 }}</ref> Here, only 50 individuals were studied, with two showing signs of marked hypomania. It has previously been theorized that some studies showing a correlation between angry behavior and steroid use are confounded by the fact that steroid users are likely to demonstrate [[cluster B]] personality disorders prior to administering steroids.<ref name="pmid12762541">{{cite journal
|author=Perry PJ, Kutscher EC, Lund BC, Yates WR, Holman TL, Demers L
|title=Measures of aggression and mood changes in male weightlifters with and without androgenic anabolic steroid use
|journal=J. Forensic Sci.
|volume=48
|issue=3
|pages=646-51
|year=2003
|pmid=12762541
|doi=
|issn=
}}</ref> In addition, many case studies have concluded anabolic steroids have little or no real effect on increased aggressive behavior.<ref>{{cite journal
|author=Fudala P, Weinrieb R, Calarco J, Kampman K, Boardman C
|title=An evaluation of anabolic-androgenic steroid abusers over a period of 1 year: seven case studies
|journal=Annals of clinical psychiatry : official journal of the American Academy of Clinical Psychiatrists
|volume=15
|issue=2
|pages=121-30
|year=2003
|pmid=12938869
}}</ref><ref name="Bhasin1">{{cite journal
|author=Bhasin S, Storer T, Berman N, ''et al''
|title=The effects of supraphysiologic doses of testosterone on muscle size and strength in normal men
|journal=N. Engl. J. Med.
|volume=335
|issue=1
|pages=1-7
|year=1996
|pmid=8637535
}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal
|author=Tricker R, Casaburi R, Storer T, ''et al''
|title=The effects of supraphysiological doses of testosterone on angry behavior in healthy eugonadal men--a clinical research center study
|journal=J. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab.
|volume=81
|issue=10
|pages=3754-8
|year=1996
|pmid=8855834
}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal
|author=O'Connor D, Archer J, Hair W, Wu F
|title=Exogenous testosterone, aggression, and mood in eugonadal and hypogonadal men
|journal=Physiol. Behav.
|volume=75
|issue=4
|pages=557-66
|year=2002
|pmid=12062320
}}</ref>
 
===Week 2: at [[Dallas Desperados]]===
[[Arnold Schwarzenegger]] is the subject of a [[urban legend]] regarding the side effects of anabolic steroids. Schwarzenegger has admitted to using anabolic steroids during his bodybuilding career for many years prior to them being made illegal,<ref>{{cite web
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| last =
|Road=TAM
| first =
|R1=13||R2=6||R3=7||R4=14||RT=40
| title = Critics Slam Schwarzenegger on Steroids
|Home='''DAL'''
| publisher = Associated press
|H1=13||H2=13||H3=13||H4=20||HT=59
| url =http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,149466,00.html
}}
|accessdate = 2007-05-11 }}</ref> and in 1997 he underwent surgery to correct a defect relating to his heart. Some have assumed this was due to anabolic steroids. Although anabolic steroids when abused can sometimes cause unfavorable enlargement and thickening of the left ventricle, Schwarzenegger was born with a [[congenital disorder|congenital]] genetic defect in which his heart had a [[bicuspid aortic valve]] &mdash; in other words, whereas normal hearts have three cusps, his had only two, which can occasionally cause problems later in life.<ref>{{cite web
''at the [[American Airlines Center]], [[Dallas, Texas]]
| last = Guttman
| first = Monika
| title = Schwarzenegger gets new role: patient at University Hospital
| publisher = University of Southern California
| date= 1997
| url= http://www.usc.edu/hsc/info/pr/1vol3/313/arnie.html
|accessdate = 2007-04-24 }}</ref>
 
In their opening road game, they again lost soundly. Despite being tied as late as the third quarter, [[Will Pettis]], on two long plays (56 and 23 yards, respectively) gave Dallas a lead they would not lose. They went on to dominate the fourth quarter as well to win 59-40 and pick up their second victory while Tampa Bay went home to play [[Georgia Force|Georgia]] still looking for their second victory.
==Legal and sport restrictions==
===Legal status===
{{further|[[War on Drugs]], [[Controlled Substances Act]]}}
 
'''Scoring Summary:'''
Anabolic steroids are controlled in some countries, while relatively uncontrolled in others. Some countries have stricter controls on the use and prescription of anabolic steroids than other countries. In the United States, the [[Congress of the United States|U.S. Congress]] placed anabolic steroids into Schedule III of the [[Controlled Substances Act]] in the Anabolic Steroid Control Act of 1990.<ref name="congress"/> The act was amended on [[January 20]], [[2005]], with the Anabolic Steroid Control Act of 2004. This amendment placed [[prohormone]]s on the list of [[controlled substance]]s, making possession of the banned substances without a prescription a federal crime punishable by up to seven years in prison.<ref name="usdoj"/>
 
1st Quarter:
The United States has has a long history with the legleslation of the use of anabolic steroids. In the late 1980s, the [[Congress of the United States|U.S. Congress]] had been considering placing anabolic steroids under the Controlled Substances Act due to recent controversy over [[Ben Johnson (sprinter)|Ben Johnson's]] victory at the [[1988 Summer Olympics]] in [[Seoul]]. During deliberations the [[American Medical Association|AMA]], [[Drug Enforcement Administration|DEA]], [[Food and Drug Administration|FDA]] as well as the [[National Institute on Drug Abuse|NIDA]] all opposed listing anabolic steroids as controlled substances citing the fact that use of these hormones simply doesn't lead to the physical or psychological dependence required for scheduling under the controlled substance act.
*14:10 DAL - [[Will Pettis]] 30 yd pass from [[Clint Dolezel]] ([[Dustin Bell]] kick failed) - 6-0 DAL
However, the [[Congress of the United States|U.S. Congress]] in the Anabolic Steroid Control Act of 1990 placed anabolic steroids into Schedule III of the Controlled Substances Act.<ref name="congress">{{USBill|101|HR|4658}}</ref> At that time, Congress enacted more stringent controls with higher criminal penalties for offenses involving the illegal distribution of anabolic steroids and human growth hormone. This new legislation was enacted as part of the Anabolic Steroids Control Act. The Controlled Substances Act defines anabolic steroids as any drug or hormonal substance chemically and pharmacologically related to [[testosterone]] (other than [[estrogen]]s, [[progestin]]s, and [[corticosteroid]]s) that promote muscle growth. By the early 1990s after anabolic steroids were scheduled in the [[United States]], several pharmaceutical companies stopped manufacturing or marketing the products in the United States, including Ciba, Searle, Syntex and others.
*08:37 TAM - [[Rodney Filer]] 1 yd run ([[Matt Leach]] kick) - 7-6 TB
*05:08 DAL - [[Marcus Nash]] 4 yd pass from [[Clint Dolezel]] ([[Dustin Bell]] kick) - 13-7 DAL
*03:10 TAM - [[T.T. Toliver]] 40 yd pass from [[John Kaleo]] ([[Matt Leach]] kick failed) - 13-13
 
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In addition, an entire market for [[counterfeit drugs]] emerged at this time. Never seen in the previous 30 years of their availability on the U.S. market, computers and scanning technology made the ease of counterfeiting legitimate products by utilizing their original label design, and the market was flooded with products that contained everything from mere vegetable oil to toxic substances which unsuspecting users injected into themselves, of which some died as a result of blood poisoning, [[methanol]] poisoning or [[subcutis|subcutaneous]] abscess. On [[January 20]], [[2005]], the Anabolic Steroid Control Act of 2004 took effect, amending the Controlled Substance Act to place both anabolic steroids and [[prohormone]]s on a list of controlled substances, making possession of the banned substances without a prescription a federal crime.<ref name="usdoj">{{cite web | url=http://www.usdoj.gov/dea/pubs/cngrtest/ct031604.html | title=News from DEA, Congressional Testimony, 03/16/04 | accessdate=2007-04-24}}</ref>
*14:39 DAL - [[Will Pettis]] 10 yd pass from [[Clint Dolezel]] ([[Dustin Bell]] kick failed) - 19-13 DAL
*08:58 TAM - [[Rodney Filer]] 2 yd run ([[Matt Leach]] kick failed) - 19-19
*05:37 DAL - [[Terrance Dotsy]] 8 yd pass from [[Clint Dolezel]] ([[Dustin Bell]] kick) - 26-19 DAL
 
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In [[Canada]] anabolic steroids and their derivatives are part of the Controlled drugs and substances act and are considered "Schedule IV" substances, meaning that it is illegal to obtain or sell them without a prescription; however, possession is not punishable, a consequence reserved for schedule I, II or III substances. Those guilty of buying or selling anabolic steroids in Canada can be imprisoned for up to 18 months. Import and export also carry similar penalties.<ref>{{citeweb |url= http://laws.justice.gc.ca/en/ShowFullDoc/cs/C-38.8//20070425/en?command=home&caller=SI&fragment=anabolic&search_type=all&day=25&month=4&year=2007&search_domain=cs&showall=L&statuteyear=all&lengthannual=50&length=50
*[[Lawrence Samuels]] 15 yd pass from [[John Kaleo]] ([[Matt Leach]] kick) - 26-26
|title= Controlled Drugs and Substances Act
*12:06 DAL - [[Will Pettis]] 56 yd kickoff return ([[Dustin Bell]] kick failed) - 32-26 DAL
|publisher = Canada Department of Justice
*05:34 DAL - [[Will Pettis]] 23 yd pass from [[Clint Dolezel]] ([[Dustin Bell]] kick) - 39-26 DAL
|accessdate= 2007-04-25
}}</ref> Anabolic steroids are also illegal without prescription in [[Australia]],<ref>{{cite web
| title = Steroids
| publisher = Australian Institute of Criminology
| date = 2006
| url = http://www.aic.gov.au/research/drugs/types/steroids.html
| accessdate =2007-05-06 }}</ref> [[Argentina]], [[Brazil]] and [[Portugal]].<ref>{{cite web
| title = Library of congress search
| publisher = Library of congress
| url = http://www.glin.gov/search.action?searchDetails.andSubjectTerms=true&searchDetails.hitsPerPage=10&searchDetails.includeAbstractFields=false&searchDetails.includeAllFields=true&searchDetails.includeNameFields=false&searchDetails.includeNumberFields=false&searchDetails.includeTitleFields=false&searchDetails.issuanceDateFrom=&searchDetails.issuanceDateTo=&searchDetails.offset=0&searchDetails.publicationDateFrom=&searchDetails.publicationDateTo=&searchDetails.publicationJurisdictionExclude=false&searchDetails.publicationLanguage=&searchDetails.queryString=steroid&searchDetails.queryType=ALL&searchDetails.searchAll=true&searchDetails.searchJudicialDecisions=false&searchDetails.searchLaws=false&searchDetails.searchLegalLiterature=false&searchDetails.searchLegislativeRecord=false&searchDetails.showSummary=true&searchDetails.sortOrder=default&searchDetails.subjectTerm=%5B%5D&searchDetails.subjectTerms=&searchDetails.summaryLanguage=&searchDetails.activeDrills=&searchDetails.offset=0&showSummary=true&refineQuery=anabolic&refineQueryType=ALL&refine=Refine+Search
| accessdate =2007-05-06 }}</ref> and are listed as Schedule 4 [[Controlled Drug]] in the [[United Kingdom]].
 
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===Status in sports===
*13:22 TAM - [[Rodney Filer]] 1 yd run ([[Matt Leach]] kick) - 39-33 DAL
{{seealso|Doping (sport)}}
*10:22 DAL - [[Will Pettis]] 14 yd pass from [[Clint Dolezel]] ([[Clint Dolezel]] pass failed) - 45-33 DAL
*03:02 DAL - [[Josh White]] 9 yd pass from [[Clint Dolezel]] ([[Dustin Bell]] kick) - 52-33 DAL
*00:55 TAM - [[T.T. Toliver]] 15 yd pass from [[John Kaleo]] ([[Matt Leach]] kick) - 52-40 DAL
*00:10 DAL - [[Willis Marshall]] 2 yd pass from [[Clint Dolezel]] ([[Dustin Bell]] kick) - 59-40 DAL
 
Attendance: 13,805
Anabolic steroids are banned by all major sports bodies including the [[Olympic Games|Olympics]],<ref>{{cite web
| title = Olympics
| publisher = Australian Institute of Criminology
| date = 2007
| url = http://www.medycynasportowa.pl/download/doping_code_e.pdf
| format = PDF
| accessdate =2007-05-06 }}</ref> the [[National Basketball Association|NBA]],<ref>{{cite web
| title = THE NBA AND NBPA ANTI-DRUG PROGRAM
| work = NBA Policy
| publisher = findlaw.com
| date = 1999
| url = http://news.findlaw.com/legalnews/sports/drugs/policy/basketball/index.html
| accessdate =2007-05-06 }}</ref> the [[National Hockey League|NHL]],<ref>{{cite web
| title = NHL/NHLPA PERFORMANCE-ENHANCING SUBSTANCES PROGRAM SUMMARY
| publisher = nhlpa.com
| url = http://www.nhlpa.com/PerformanceEnhancing/index.asp
| accessdate =2007-05-06 }}</ref> as well as the [[National Football League|NFL]].<ref>{{cite web
| title = List of Prohibited Substances
| publisher = nflpa.com
| date = 2006
| url = http://www.nflpa.org/pdfs/RulesAndRegs/ProhibitedSubstances.pdf
| accessdate =2007-05-06 }}</ref> The [[WADA|World Anti-Doping Agency]] (WADA) maintains the list of performance-enhancing substances used by many major sports bodies and includes all anabolic agents, which includes all anabolic steroids and precursors as well as all hormones and related substances.<ref>{{cite web
| title = Prohibited list of 2005
| publisher = WADA
| date = 2005
| url = http://www.wada-ama.org/rtecontent/document/summary_2005.pdf
| format = PDF
| accessdate =2007-05-06 }}</ref> Spain has passed an anti-doping law which would create a national anti-doping agency.<ref>{{cite news
| title = Spain's senate passes anti-doping law
| work = Associated press
| date = [[October 5]] [[2006]]
| publisher = Herald Tribune
| url = http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2006/10/05/sports/EU_SPT_Spain_Doping.php
| accessdate =2007-05-06 }}</ref> Italy passed a law in 2000 where penalties range up to 3 years in prison if an athlete has tested positive for banned substances.<ref>{{cite news
| last = Johnson
| first = Kevin
| title = Italian anti-doping laws could mean 3 years in jail
| publisher = USA TODAY
| date = [[2006-02-20]]
| url = http://www.usatoday.com/sports/olympics/torino/2006-02-19-anti-doping-laws_x.htm
| accessdate =2007-05-06 }}</ref> In 2006, Russian President [[Vladimir Putin]] signed into law ratification of the International Convention Against Doping in Sport which would encourage cooperation with WADA. Many other countries have similar legislation prohibiting anabolic steroids in sports including [[Denmark]],<ref>{{cite web
| title = Act on promotion of doping-free sport
| publisher = kum.dk
| date = 2004
| url = http://www.kum.dk/graphics/kum/downloads/Kulturomraader/Ophavsret/Doping%20lov.pdf
| format = PDF
| accessdate =2007-05-06 }}</ref> [[France]],<ref>{{cite web
| title = Protection of health of athletes and the fight against doping
| publisher = WADA
| date = 2006
| url = http://www.wada-ama.org/rtecontent/document/national_laws_sports_code_legislative_part_En.pdf
| format = PDF
| accessdate =2007-05-06 }}</ref> the [[Netherlands]]<ref>{{cite web
| title = ANTI-DOPING LEGISLATION IN THE NETHERLANDS
| publisher = WADA
| date = 2006
| url = http://www.wada-ama.org/rtecontent/document/Dutch_Legislation_Concerning_Doping_Jan_2007.pdf
| format = PDF
| accessdate =2007-05-06 }}</ref> as well as [[Sweden]].<ref>{{cite web
| title = The Swedish Act prohibiting certain doping substances (1991:1969)
| publisher = WADA
| date = 1991
| url = http://www.wada-ama.org/rtecontent/document/National_Laws_Swedish_Act.pdf
| format = PDF
| accessdate =2007-05-06 }}</ref>
 
Recap: [http://www.arenafootball.com/fls/3500/2007Season/Week2/DAL0310.HTM?SPSID=19889&SPID=1562&DB_OEM_ID=3500 DAL 59 TAM 40]
==Illegal trade in anabolic steroids==
Since anabolic steroids are often produced in different countries than in which they are distributed, they must be [[smuggling|smuggled]] across international borders. Like most significant smuggling operations, sophisticated [[organized crime]] is involved, often in conjunction with other smuggling efforts (including other illegal drugs). Unlike [[psychoactive]] [[recreational drugs]] such as [[cannabis]] and [[heroin]], there have not been many high profile cases of individual smugglers of anabolic steroids being caught. The majority of those using illegally obtain the drugs through this [[black market]],<ref name=cy>Yesalis, Charles. (2000). ''Anabolic Steroids in Sport and Exercise'' ISBN 0-88011-786-9 </ref><ref>{{cite web
| last = Black
| first = Terry
| title = Does the Ban on Drugs in Sport Improve Societal Welfare?
| publisher = Faculty of Business, Queensland University of Technology
| date = 1996
|url=http://irs.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/31/4/367
|accessdate = 2007-04-24 }}</ref> and more specifically, [[pharmacists]], [[veterinarians]], and [[physicians]].
Anabolic steroids purchased through the black market may be counterfeit, or originally manufactured for [[veterinary]] applications. Which in and of itself isn't dangerous except for the fact they are sometimes produced and handled in cruder and less sterile environments.<ref>{{cite web
| title = Anabolic Steroid Abuse and Violence
| publisher = NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research
| date = July 1997
|url=http://www.lawlink.nsw.gov.au/lawlink/bocsar/ll_bocsar.nsf/vwFiles/cjb35.pdf/$file/cjb35.pdf
| format = PDF
|accessdate = 2007-05-06 }}</ref><ref>{{cite journal
|author=Walters M, Ayers R, Brown D
|title=Analysis of illegally distributed anabolic steroid products by liquid chromatography with identity confirmation by mass spectrometry or infrared spectrophotometry
|journal=Journal - Association of Official Analytical Chemists
|volume=73
|issue=6
|pages=904-26
|year=1990
|pmid=2289923
}}</ref>
 
===Week 3: vs [[Georgia Force]]===
===Production===
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Anabolic steroids need sophisticated pharmaceutical processes and equipment to produce, so they are produced by legitimate pharmaceutical companies or underground laboratories with large overheads. Common problems associated with illegal drug trades, such as chemical substitutions, cutting, and diluting, affect illegal anabolic steroids such that when it reaches distribution the quality may be questionable or possibly dangerous. In the 1990s most US producers such as [[Ciba]], [[Searle]] and [[Syntex]] stopped making and marketing anabolic steroids within the US. However, in many other regions, particularly Eastern Europe, they are still produced in quantity. European anabolic steroids are the source of most medical grade anabolic steroids sold illegally in North America. However, anabolic steroids are still in wider use for veterinary purposes, and many illegal anabolic steroids are actually veterinary grade.<ref>{{cite web
|Road='''GEO'''
| title = Steroids
|R1=14||R2=12||R3=14||R4=21||RT=61
| work = North Eastern AIDS Prevention Program
|Home=TAM
| publisher = Victoria Australia Department of Human Services
|H1=13||H2=6||H3=21||H4=7||HT=47
| url = http://www.dhs.vic.gov.au/neapp/steroids.htm
}}
|accessdate = 2007-04-24 }}</ref>
''at the [[St. Pete Times Forum]], [[Tampa, Florida]]
 
Still looking for their first win in week 3 vs. divisional rival the [[Georgia Force]], the Storm would keep a close game well into the 2nd half of the game. Both Dan Burnett and Seth Marler missed on two extra point attempts. For the Force, however, they would prevail on the strength of a 21-point fourth quarter to finish the Storm and win 61-47, which left the Storm again without their first victory.
===Distribution===
In the United States, Canada and Europe, steroids are purchased just like any other illegal drug, through dealers who are able to obtain the drugs from a number of sources. Most users would prefer to buy from legitimate sources but cannot because of the restrictive laws against steroid possession. Counterfeit steroids are a common solution to the lack of legal availability in the [[United States of America|United States]] and [[Canada]], although black-market importation continues from Mexico, Thailand and other countries where steroids are more easily available and, in many countries, not illegal at all. Many people produce fake steroids and attempt to sell them over the Internet which causes a wide variety of health concerns.
 
'''Scoring Summary:'''
Most illicit anabolic steroids are now sold at gyms, competitions, and through the mail. For the most part, these substances are smuggled into the United States. In addition, a significant number of counterfeit products are sold as anabolic steroids, particularly via mail order from websites posing as overseas pharmacies. In addition to the recreational use of anabolic steroids, users in [[Great Britain]] have been shown to consume illicit drugs as well, such as [[cannabis]], and [[cocaine]].<ref name="cy" /><ref>{{cite journal
| last = Korkia
| first = Pirkko
| title = Use of anabolic steroids has been reported by 9% of men attending gymnasiums
| journal = BMJ
| volume = 313
| issue = 1009
| pages = 8
| publisher = University of Luton, Luton LU1 3JU
| date = 1996
| url = http://www.bmj.com/cgi/content/full/313/7063/1009/a
| accessdate = 2007-04-24 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web
| last = Korkia
| first = Pirkko
| title = ANABOLIC STEROID USE IN BRITAIN
| publisher = THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DRUG POLICY
| date = 1994
| url = http://www.drugtext.org/library/articles/945101.htm
| accessdate = 2007-04-24 }}</ref>
 
1st Quarter:
==Movement for decriminalization==
*14:18 GEO - [[Derek Lee]] 4 yd pass from [[Chris Greisen]] ([[Dan Burnett]] kick) - 7-0 GEO
*10:41 TAM - [[T.T. Toliver]] 11 yd pass from [[John Kaleo]] ([[Seth Marler]] kick failed) - 7-6 GEO
*07:53 GEO - [[Chris Jackson]] 4 yd pass from [[Chris Greisen]] ([[Dan Burnett]] kick) - 14-6 GEO
*01:09 TAM - Rodney Filer 7 yd run (Seth Marler kick) - 14-13 GEO
 
2nd Quarter:
Anabolic steroids are [[Schedule III]] controlled substances in the [[United States of America|United States]] and are strictly regulated in some other countries. (It is perhaps worth noting that anabolic steroids are readily available without a prescription in some other countries such as Mexico and Thailand.) However, since the U.S. Congress passed the Anabolic Steroid Control Act of 1990, a small movement has arisen that is highly critical of current laws concerning anabolic steroids. On June 21, 2005 [[Real Sports]] aired a segment discussing the legality and prohibition of anabolic steroids in America.<ref>{{cite web
*13:41 GEO - [[Troy Bergeron]] 27 yd pass from [[Chris Greisen]] ([[Dan Burnett]] kick failed) - 20-13 GEO
| last = Bryant
*04:17 GEO - [[Troy Bergeron]] 7 yd pass from [[Chris Greisen]] ([[Dan Burnett]] kick blockd) - 26-13 GEO
| first = Gumbel
*00:55 TAM - [[T.T. Toliver]] 17 yd pass from [[John Kaleo]] ([[Seth Marler]] kick failed) - 26-19 GEO
| authorlink = Bryant Gumbel
| title = Real Sports
| publisher = HBO
| date=
| url= http://www.elitefitness.com/articledata/hbosteroids/HBO-Real-Sports-steroid-special.avi
| format =
| accessdate = 2007-04-24 }}</ref> The show featured [[Gary I. Wadler, M.D.]], chairman of the U.S. Anti-
Doping Agency and a prominent anti-steroid activist. When pressed for scientific evidence by correspondent [[Armen Keteyian]] that anabolic steroids are as 'highly fatal' as he claims, Wadler admitted there was no evidence. Gumbel concluded the 'hoopla' concerning the dangers of anabolic steroids in the media was 'all smoke and no fire.' The show also featured John Romano, a pro-steroid activist who authors 'The Romano Factor,' a pro-steroid column for bodybuilding magazine Muscular Development.<ref>{{cite web
| title = muscular development magazine
| publisher = Advanced Research Press, Inc.
| url= http://www.musculardevelopment.com
| accessdate = 2007-04-24 }}</ref>
 
3rd Quarter:
In July 2005 Philip Sweitzer, an attorney and author, published an open letter to the Members of the House Committee on Government Reform, and the Senate Committee on Commerce ''et al.'' In it he criticized lawmakers' actions in scheduling anabolic steroids, as well as criticized their 'disregard of scientific reality for symbolic effect.' He also pleaded for the consideration of the decriminalization of anabolic steroids and asked for a new policy direction.<ref>{{cite web
*13:00 TAM - [[Rodney Filer]] 3 yd run ([[Seth Marler]] kick) - 26-26
| last = Sweitzer, Esq
*10:50 GEO - [[Troy Bergeron]] 5 yd pass from [[Chris Greisen]] ([[Dan Burnett]] kick) - 33-26 GEO
| first = Philip
*08:43 TAM - [[Rodney Filer]] 4 yd run ([[Seth Marler]] kick) - 33-33
| title = An Open Letter to the Members of the House Committee on Government Reform, and the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation, on the Recent Hearings and Legislation relating to the use of Anabolic Steroids in Sports
*05:26 GEO - [[Chris Jackson]] 6 yd pass from [[Chris Greisen]] ([[Dan Burnett]] kick) - 40-33 GEO
| publisher = MESO-Rx.
*02:14 TAM - [[Rodney Filer]] 14 yd run ([[Seth Marler]] kick) - 40-40
| date= July 2005
| url= http://www.mesomorphosis.com/articles/sweitzer/letter-to-congress-regarding-steroids.htm
| accessdate = 2007-04-24 }}</ref> Several other legal reviewers have criticized controlled substance status for anabolic steroids, including lawyer Rick Collins whose book, Legal Muscle, is one of the most detailed published resources on anabolic steroids and the law. Collins opposes non-medical teen steroid use or steroid use to cheat in sports, but advocates wider discretion for physicians in the case of mature adults. In 2006 he argued at "PUMPED", a steroid seminar in Manhattan, that the risks associated with anabolic steroids in the media are overtly biased as well as incredibly misinformed. He also argues that anabolic steroid criminalization increases the risks associated with anabolic steroids due to impurities in the black market.<ref name=Collins>{{cite web
| last = Collins
| first = Rick
| title = PUMPED: A Truth-Enhancing Seminar on Steroid Use and the Law
| publisher = drugpolicy.org
| date= 2006
|url=http://www.drugpolicy.org/docUploads/PUMPED051006.pdf
| format = PDF
| accessdate = 2007-04-24 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web
| last = Collins
| first = Rick
| title = PUMPED:(Audio)
| publisher = drugpolicy.org
| date= 2006
|url=http://www.drugpolicy.org/docUploads/podcast_steroidSeminar_051706.mp3
| format =
| accessdate = 2007-04-24 }}</ref> However, the U.S. government's position since the late 1980s has been and continues to be that the risks of steroid use are 'too great' to allow them to be decriminalized or unregulated.
 
4th Quarter:
==See also==
*12:36 GEO - [[Matt Huebner]] 1 yd run ([[Dan Burnett]] kick) - 47-40 GEO
* [[Prohormone]]
*09:27 GEO - [[Derek Lee]] 22 yd pass from [[Chris Greisen]] ([[Dan Burnett]] kick) - 54-40 GEO
* [[Steroid stack]]
*08:35 GEO - [[Willie Gary]] 0 yd net recovery ([[Dan Burnett]] kick) - 61-40 GEO
* [[Hormone therapy]]
*04:28 TAM - [[Karl Williams]] 6 yd pass from [[John Kaleo]] ([[Seth Marler]] kick)
* [[Growth hormone treatment]]
 
Attendance: 13,664
==References==
{{reflist|2}}
 
Recap: [http://www.arenafootball.com/fls/3500/2007Season/Week3/TAM0317.HTM?SPSID=19889&SPID=1562&DB_OEM_ID=3500 GEO 61 TAM 47]
==Further reading==
 
===Week 4: vs [[New York Dragons]]===
*{{cite book
{{Linescore Amfootball|
| last = Collins
|Road='''NYD'''
| first = Rick
|R1=14||R2=17||R3=7||R4=21||RT=59
| authorlink =
|Home=TAM
| coauthors =
|H1=21||H2=17||H3=7||H4=7||HT=52
| title = Legal Muscle: Anabolics in America
}}
| publisher = Legal Muscle Publishing Inc.
''at | date =the [[DecemberSt. 1Pete Times Forum]], [[2002Tampa, Florida]]
| ___location =
| pages = 430
| url= http://www.amazon.com/dp/0972638407/
| doi =
| id = ISBN 0-9726384-0-7 }}
*{{cite book
| last = D. Kochakian
| first = Charles
| authorlink =
| coauthors =
| title = Anabolic Steroids in Sport and Exercise
| publisher = Human Kinetics
| date =
| ___location =
| pages =
| url = http://books.google.com/books?id=I7-D2jH-OJ4C&dq=Anabolic+Steroid+book&pg=PR6&ots=UEjV5g55wR&sig=O42E7j1M4cpWpL_iqKFQslqSQz8&prev=http://www.google.com/search%3Fhl%3Den%26ie%3DISO-8859-1%26q%3DAnabolic%2BSteroid%2Bbook&sa=X&oi=print&ct=result&cd=1
| doi =
| id = }}
*{{cite book
| last = Daniels
| first = R. C.
| authorlink =
| coauthors = Brian Clapp
| title = The Anabolic Steroid Handbook
| publisher = Richard C Daniels
| date = [[February 1]], [[2003]]
| ___location =
| pages = 80
| url= http://www.amazon.com/dp/0954822706/
| doi =
| id = ISBN 0-9548227-0-6 }}
*{{cite book
| last = Gallaway
| first = Steve
| authorlink =
| coauthors =
| title = The Steroid Bible
| publisher = Belle Intl; 3rd Sprl edition
| date = [[January 15]], [[1997]]
| ___location =
| pages = 125
| url= http://www.amazon.com/dp/1890342009/
| doi =
| id = ISBN 1-890342-00-9 }}
*{{cite book
| last = Llewellyn
| first = William
| authorlink =
| coauthors =
| title = ANABOLICS 2007 : Anabolic Steroid Reference Manual (6th Ed.)
| publisher = Body of Science
| date = [[January 28]] , 2007
| ___location =
| pages = 988
| url= http://www.molecularnutrition.net/products_book.html
| doi =
| id = ISBN 978-0967930466 }}
*{{cite book
| last = Roberts
| first = Anthony
| authorlink =
| coauthors = Brian Clapp
| title = Anabolic Steroids: Ultimate Research Guide
| publisher = Anabolic Books, LLC
| date = January 2006
| ___location =
| pages = 394
| url= http://www.amazon.com/dp/1599751003/
| doi =
| id = ISBN 1-59975-100-3 }}
*{{cite book
| last = Roberts
| first = Anthony
| authorlink =
| coauthors =
| title = Beyond Steroids
| publisher = EF Publishing Inc.
| date = May 2006
| ___location =
| pages = 250
| url = http://www.elitefitness.com/reports/beyondsteroids/
| doi =
| id = }}
*{{cite book
| last = Taylor
| first = William N
| authorlink =
| coauthors =
| title = Anabolic Steroids and the Athlete
| publisher = McFarland & Company
| date = [[January 1]], [[2002]]
| ___location =
| pages = 373
| url = http://books.google.com/books?id=OGcQ0Tp2AFcC&dq=Anabolic+Steroid+book&pg=PA1&ots=qK1SwShzfg&sig=xWUdFM18Ov9_MfijxOyPzE954IQ&prev=http://www.google.com/search%3Fhl%3Den%26ie%3DISO-8859-1%26q%3DAnabolic%2BSteroid%2Bbook&sa=X&oi=print&ct=result&cd=2
| doi =
| id = ISBN 0-7864-1128-7 }}
*{{cite book
| last = Yesalis
| first = Charles E.
| authorlink =
| coauthors =
| title = Anabolic Steroids in Sport and Exercise
| publisher = Human Kinetics Publishers; 2nd edition
| date = July 2000
| ___location =
| pages = 493
| url= http://www.amazon.com/Anabolic-Steroids-in-Sport-Exercise/dp/0880117869
| doi =
| id = ISBN 0-88011-786-9 }}
 
Tampa Bay finally looked like they would pick up their first victory of the season as they seemingly always answered New York's touchdowns into the early part of the 4th quarter. But, despite a 52-38 lead, they lost 59-52 when they allowed a touchdown with 31 seconds left to give New York their first lead and only lead of the game. This left the Storm still looking for their first win of 2007.
==External links==
*[http://historyofalcoholanddrugs.typepad.com/alcohol_and_drugs_history/steroids/index.html Steroids news page] - [[Alcohol and Drugs History Society]]
*[http://www.anabolicsteroids.com/steroidexp.html Anabolic Steroids - Steroid Experiences]
*[http://www.isteroids.com/ Anabolic Steroid Information]
*[http://www.mesomorphosis.com/articles/ Mesomorphosis steroid articles] Articles on Steroids
*[http://www.anabolicfreedom.com/ Anabolicfreedom] Movement to legalize AAS
*[http://www.steroidology.com/ Anabolic steroid discussion forum] Popular forum for anabolic steroid discussions
*[http://www.steroid-encyclopaedia.com/ezine.php Steroid Encyclopaedia - Steroid Information]
*[http://www.steroid.com/sitearticles/ Steroid.com - Steroid Articles]
*[http://www.steroidmediawatch.com/ Steroidmediawatch] Anabolic Steroids in the media
*[http://www.steroidlaw.com/ Steroidlaw by Rick Collins] Law concerning Anabolic Steroids (Mostly Relevant to the United States of America)
 
'''Scoring Summary:'''
 
1st Quarter:
{{Anabolic steroids}}
*13:22 TAM - [[T.T. Toliver]] 13 yd pass from [[John Kaleo]] ([[Seth Marler]] kick) - 7-0 TAM
*10:31 NYD - [[Mike Horacek]] 22 yd pass from [[Rohan Davey]] ([[Carter Warley]] kick) - 7-7
*05:05 TAM - [[T.T. Toliver]] 8 yd pass from [[John Kaleo]] ([[Seth Marler]] kick) - 14-7 TAM
*04:01 TAM - [[Lawrence Samuels]] 7 yd interception return ([[Seth Marler]] kick) - 21-7 TAM
*01:31 NYD - [[Chris Anthony]] 6 yd pass from [[Rohan Davey]] ([[Carter Warley]] kick) - 21-14 TAM
 
2nd Quarter:
''
*13:12 TAM - [[Ernest Certain]] 12 yd pass from [[John Kaleo]] ([[Seth Marler]] kick) - 28-14 TAM
*10:25 NYD - [[Chris Anthony]] 15 yd pass from [[Rohan Davey]] (Carter Warley kick) - 28-21 TAM
*07:28 TAM - [[Rodney Filer]] 7 yd run ([[Seth Marler]] kick) - 35-21 TAM
*03:01 NYD - [[Kevin Swayne]] 4 yd pass from [[Rohan Davey]] ([[Carter Warley]] kick) - 35-28 TAM
*00:10 TAM - [[Seth Marler]] 19 yd field goal - 38-28 TAM
*00:00 NYD - [[Carter Warley]] 43 yd field goal - 38-31 TAM
 
3rd Quarter:
[[Category:Anabolic steroids|*]]
*11:45 TAM - [[Lawrence Samuels]] 26 yd pass from [[John Kaleo]] ([[Seth Marler]] kick) - 45-31 TAM
[[Category:Exercise physiology]]
*08:58 NYD - [[Ja'Mar Toombs]] 24 yd run ([[Carter Warley]] kick) - 45-38 TAM
 
4th Quarter:
*14:12 TAM - [[John Kaleo]] 7 yd run ([[Seth Marler]] kick) - 52-38 TAM
*11:25 NYD - [[Mike Horacek]] 24 yd pass from [[Rohan Davey]] ([[Carter Warley]] kick) - 52-45 TAM
*06:24 NYD - [[Ja'Mar Toombs]] 1 yd run ([[Carter Warley]] kick) - 52-52
*00:31 NYD - [[Mike Horacek]] 38 yd pass from [[Rohan Davey]] ([[Carter Warley]] kick) - 59-52 NYD
 
Attendance: 13,134
 
Recap: [http://www.arenafootball.com/fls/3500/2007Season/Week4/TAM0323.HTM?SPSID=19889&SPID=1562&DB_OEM_ID=3500 NYD 59 TAM 52]
 
===Week 5: at [[San Jose SaberCats]]===
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|Road=TAM
|R1=14||R2=21||R3=7||R4=7||RT=49
|Home='''SJS'''
|H1=28||H2=20||H3=14||H4=7||HT=69
}}
''at the [[HP Pavilion at San Jose|HP Pavillion]], [[San Jose, California]]
 
Heading out west, still winless, the Storm took on the 1-2 San Jose SaberCats. And again, the Storm would come up on the losing end as they lost soundly 69-49 to San Jose. San Jose scored two touchdowns in the first 2:36 of the game which gave them a quick 14-0 lead that they would not relinquish, as the Storm headed home 0-5 and their playoff hopes seemingly dashed. In this game, [[Stoney Case]] replaced [[John Kaleo]] as starting quarterback.
 
'''Scoring Summary:'''
 
1st Quarter:
*13:39 SJS - [[Ben Nelson]] 33 yd pass from [[Mark Grieb]] ([[A.J. Haglund]] kick) - 7-0 SJ
*12:24 SJS - [[A.J. Haglund]] 4 yd fumble recovery ([[A.J. Haglund]] kick) - 14-0 SJ
*09:45 TAM - [[T.T. Toliver]] 28 yd pass from [[Stoney Case]] ([[Seth Marler]] kick) - 14-7 SJ
*07:09 SJS - [[Ben Nelson]] 8 yd pass from [[Mark Grieb]] ([[A.J. Haglund]] kick) - 21-7 SJ
*02:00 TAM - [[Torrance Marshall]] 2 yd run ([[Seth Marler]] kick) - 21-14 SJ
*00:46 SJS - [[James Roe]] 27 yd pass from [[Mark Grieb]] ([[A.J. Haglund]] kick) - 28-14 SJ
 
2nd Quarter:
*11:30 TAM - [[Torrance Marshall]] 1 yd run ([[Seth Marler]] kick) - 28-21 SJ
*10:20 SJS - [[Ben Nelson]] 5 yd pass from [[Mark Grieb]] ([[A.J. Haglund]] kick failed) - 34-21 SJ
*08:11 TAM - [[Torrance Marshall]] 2 yd run ([[Seth Marler]] kick) - 34-28 SJ
*04:56 SJS - [[Rodney Wright]] 25 yd pass from [[Mark Grieb]] ([[A.J. Haglund]] kick) - 41-28 SJ
*03:30 SJS - [[Marquis Floyd]] 46 yd interception return ([[A.J. Haglund]] kick) - 48-28 SJ
*00:19 TAM - [[Terrill Shaw]] 5 yd pass from [[Stoney Case]] ([[Seth Marler]] kick) - 48-35 SJ
 
3rd Quarter:
*12:07 SJS - [[Rodney Wright]] 31 yd pass from [[Mark Grieb]] ([[A.J. Haglund]] kick) - 55-35 SJ
*09:04 TAM - [[T.T. Toliver]] 8 yd pass from [[Stoney Case]] ([[Seth Marler]] kick) - 55-42 SJ
*06:48 SJS - [[Ben Nelson]] 13 yd pass from [[Mark Grieb]] ([[A.J. Haglund]] kick) - 62-42 SJ
 
4th Quarter:
*13:56 SJS - [[James Roe]] 11 yd pass from [[Mark Grieb]] ([[A.J. Haglund]] kick) - 69-42 SJ
*06:44 TAM - [[Stoney Case]] 3 yd run ([[Seth Marler]] kick) - 69-49 SJ
 
Attendance: 13,916
 
Recap: [http://www.arenafootball.com/fls/3500/2007Season/Week5/SJS0331.HTM?SPSID=19889&SPID=1562&DB_OEM_ID=3500 SJ 69 TAM 49]
 
===Week 6: vs [[New Orleans VooDoo]]===
{{Linescore Amfootball|
|Road=NO
|R1=13||R2=10||R3=6||R4=14||RT=43
|Home='''TAM'''
|H1=14||H2=28||H3=7||H4=17||HT=66
}}
''at the [[St. Pete Times Forum]], [[Tampa, Florida]]
 
Heading home, the Storm finally won their first game of the season in convincing fashion, with a 66-43 drumming of the [[New Orleans VooDoo]], playing their first game vs. New Orleans since 2005 due to Hurricane Katrina. Unfortunately for Tampa Bay, [[Stoney Case]], who replaced [[John Kaleo]] as quarterback, was injured for the rest of the season, which left Kaleo as starting QB again.
 
'''Scoring Summary:'''
 
1st Quarter:
*10:51 NVD- [[Jacques Rumph]] 10 yard pass from [[Steve Bellisari]] ([[Eric Houle]] kick failed) - 6-0 NO
*06:57 TAM- [[Torrance Marshall]] 7 yard run ([[Seth Marler]] kick good) - 7-6 TAM
*05:48 NO - [[Jacques Rumph]] 25 yd TD pass from [[Steve Bellisari]] ([[Eric Houle]] kick good) - 13-7 NO
*04:07 TAM- [[Terrill Shaw]] 31 yd TD pass from [[Stoney Case]] ([[Seth Marler]] kick good) - 14-13 TAM
 
2nd Quarter:
*11:51 TAM- [[Torrance Marshall]] 7 Yd Run ([[Seth Marler]] Kick) - 21-13 TAM
*07:24 TAM- [[Stoney Case]] 1 Yd Run ([[Seth Marler]] Kick) - 28-13 TAM
*04:21 NO - [[Jacques Rumph]] 39 Yd Pass From [[Steve Bellisari]] ([[Eric Houle]] Kick) - 28-20 TAM
*00:53 TAM- [[Lawrence Samuels]] 16 Yd Pass From [[Stoney Case]] ([[Seth Marler]] Kick) - 35-20 TAM
*00:20 TAM- [[Terrill Shaw]] 6 Yd Pass From [[Stoney Case]] ([[Seth Marler]] Kick) - 42-20 TAM
*00:00 NO - [[Eric Houle]] 42 yd field goal - 42-23 TAM
 
3rd Quarter:
*05:38 TAM- [[Jeroid Johnson]] 45 Yd Interception Return ([[Seth Marler]] Kick) - 49-23 TAM
*02:33 NO - [[James Jordan]] 4 Yd Pass From [[Steve Bellisari]] (Pat Failed) - 49-29 TAM
 
4th Quarter:
*14:55 TAM- Seth Marler 19 yd field goal - 52-29 TAM
*13:41 NO - [[Kenny Henderson]] 42 Yd Pass From [[Steve Bellisari]] ([[Eric Houle]] Kick) - 52-36 TAM
*12:33 TAM- [[Torrance Marshall]] 1 Yd Run ([[Seth Marler]] Kick) - 59-36 TAM
*05:22 TAM- [[T.T. Toliver]] 4 Yd Pass From [[John Kaleo]] ([[Seth Marler]] Kick) - 66-36 TAM
*00:39 NO - [[Tremaine Neal]] 2 Yd Pass From [[Steve Bellisari]] ([[Eric Houle]] Kick) - 66-43 TAM
 
Attendance: 16,644
 
===Week 7: at [[Orlando Predators]]===
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|Road=TAM
|R1=3||R2=6||R3=14||R4=14||RT=37
|Home='''ORL'''
|H1=0||H2=35||H3=19||H4=7||HT=61
}}
''at [[Amway Arena|Hummer Field at Amway Arena]], [[Orlando, Florida]]
 
'''Scoring Summary:'''
 
1st Quarter:
 
2nd Quarter:
 
3rd Quarter:
 
4th Quarter:
 
Attendance: 15,303
 
===Week 9: vs [[Columbus Destroyers]]===
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|Road=CLB
|R1=7||R2=6||R3=13||R4=6||RT=32
|Home='''TAM'''
|H1=7||H2=3||H3=14||H4=10||HT=34
}}
''at the [[St. Pete Times Forum]], [[Tampa, Florida]]
 
'''Scoring Summary:'''
 
1st Quarter:
 
2nd Quarter:
 
3rd Quarter:
 
4th Quarter:
 
Attendance: 15,303
 
===Week 10: at [[Austin Wranglers]]===
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|Road='''TAM'''
|R1=10||R2=14||R3=14||R4=28||RT=66
|Home=AUS
|H1=7||H2=10||H3=14||H4=14||HT=45
}}
''at the [[Frank Erwin Center]], [[Austin, Texas]]
 
'''Scoring Summary:'''
 
1st Quarter:
 
2nd Quarter:
 
3rd Quarter:
 
4th Quarter:
 
Attendance: 13,110
 
===Week 11: at [[Los Angeles Avengers]]===
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|Road='''TAM'''
|R1=10||R2=7||R3=3||R4=20||RT=40
|Home=LA
|H1=7||H2=16||H3=7||H4=7||HT=37
}}
''at the [[Staples Center]], [[Los Angeles, California]]
 
'''Scoring Summary:'''
 
1st Quarter:
 
2nd Quarter:
 
3rd Quarter:
 
4th Quarter:
 
Attendance: 12,439
 
===Week 12: vs [[Arizona Rattlers]]===
{{Linescore Amfootball|
|Road=ARI
|R1=14||R2=20||R3=9||R4=7||RT=50
|Home='''TAM'''
|H1=10||H2=28||H3=14||H4=7||HT=59
}}
''at the [[St. Pete Times Forum]], [[Tampa, Florida]]
 
'''Scoring Summary:'''
 
1st Quarter:
 
2nd Quarter:
 
3rd Quarter:
 
4th Quarter:
 
Attendance: 16,044
 
===Week 13: at [[Georgia Force]]===
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|Road=TAM
|R1=3||R2=14||R3=14||R4=7||RT=38
|Home='''GEO'''
|H1=7||H2=17||H3=7||H4=21||HT=52
}}
''at [[Philips Arena]], [[Atlanta, Georgia]]
 
'''Scoring Summary:'''
 
1st Quarter:
 
2nd Quarter:
 
3rd Quarter:
 
4th Quarter:
 
Attendance: 10,749
 
===Week 14: at [[New Orleans VooDoo]]===
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|Road='''TAM'''
|R1=20||R2=14||R3=14||R4=13||RT=61
|Home=NO
|H1=14||H2=0||H3=14||H4=27||HT=55
}}
''at [[New Orleans Arena]], [[New Orleans, Louisiana]]
 
'''Scoring Summary:'''
 
1st Quarter:
*
*
*
*
*
 
2nd Quarter:
*
*
 
3rd Quarter:
*
*
*
*
 
4th Quarter:
 
Attendance: 16,821
 
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===Week 15: vs [[Philadelphia Soul]]===
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|Road=PHI
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|Home='''TAM'''
|H1=20||H2=14||H3=7||H4=28||HT=69
}}
''at the [[St. Pete Times Forum]], [[Tampa, Florida]]
 
'''Scoring Summary:'''
 
1st Quarter:
*0:14 TB- [[Karl Williams]] 55 Yard Kickoff Return (Pat Failed) - 6-0 TB
*5:00 PHI- [[Idris Price]] 3 Yard Run ([[Todd France]] Kick) - 7-6 PHI
*6:10 TB- [[Terrill Shaw]] 47 Yard Pass From [[Brett Dietz]] ([[Seth Marler]] Kick) - 13-7 TB
*8:27 PHI- [[Larry Brackins]] 13 Yard Pass From Tony Graziani ([[Todd France]] Kick) - 14-13 PHI
*14:44 TB- [[Hank Edwards]] 6 Yard Pass From [[Brett Dietz]] ([[Seth Marler]] Kick) - 20-14 TB
 
2nd Quarter:
*2:46 PHI- [[J.J. Mckelvey]] 8 Yard Pass From [[Tony Graziani]] ([[Todd France]] Kick) - 21-20 PHI
*8:51 TB- [[Lawrence Samuels]] 10 Yard Pass From [[Brett Dietz]] ([[Seth Marler]] Kick) - 27-21 TB
*14:07 PHI- [[Todd France]] 52 Yard Field goal - 27-24 TB
*14:45 TB- [[Hank Edwards]] 6 Yard Pass From [[Brett Dietz]] ([[Seth Marler]] Kick) - 34-24 TB
*15:00 PHI- [[Todd France]] 31 Yard Field goal - 34-27 TB
 
3rd Quarter:
*0:35 PHI- [[Larry Brackins]] 14 Yard Pass From [[Tony Graziani]] (Pat Failed) - 34-33 TB
*4:38 TB- [[Marvin Brown]] 23 Yard Run ([[Seth Marler]] Kick) - 41-33 TB
*11:12 PHI- [[Larry Brackins]] 3 Yard Pass From [[Tony Graziani]] (Pat Blocked) - 41-39 TB
 
4th Quarter:
*3:52 TB- [[Lincoln Kennedy]] 4 Yard Fumble Return ([[Seth Marler]] Kick) - 48-39 TB
*5:20 PHI- [[Larry Brackins]] 25 Yard Pass From [[Tony Graziani]] ([[Todd France]] Kick) - 48-46 TB
*8:26 TB- [[Hank Edwards]] 20 Yard Pass From [[Brett Dietz]] ([[Seth Marler]] Kick) - 55-46 TB
*9:42 PHI- [[Charles Pauley]] 15 Yard Pass From [[Tony Graziani]] ([[Todd France]] Kick) - 55-53 TB
*12:49 TB- [[Lawrence Samuels]] 35 Yard Pass From [[Brett Dietz]] ([[Seth Marler]] Kick) - 62-53 TB
*14:23 PHI- [[Larry Brackins]] 12 Yard Pass From [[Tony Graziani]] (Pat Failed) - 62-59 TB
*14:35 TB- [[Terrill Shaw]] 9 Yard Pass From [[Brett Dietz]] ([[Seth Marler]] Kick) - 68-59 TB
 
Attendance: 17,654
 
*Offensive player of the game: [[Larry Brackins]] (TB)
*Defensive player of the game: [[Traco Rachal]] (TB)
*Ironman of the game: [[Lincoln Kennedy]] (TB)
 
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===Week 16: at [[Grand Rapids Rampage]]===
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''at [[Van Andel Arena]], [[Grand Rapids, Michigan]]
 
In a sloppy game that saw 11 turnovers, an AFL record.
 
'''Scoring Summary:'''
 
1st Quarter:
*0:05 TB- [[Jeroid Johnson]] 5 Yard Fumble Return ([[Seth Marler]] Kick) - 7-0 TB
*3:28 TB- [[Seth Marler]] - 41 Yard - 10-0 TB
*7:56 GR- [[Cornelius Bonner]] 7 Yard Pass From [[Adrian McPherson]] ([[Brian Gowins]] Kick) - 10-7 TB
*10:56 TB- [[Hank Edwards]] 4 Yard Pass From [[Brett Dietz]] ([[Seth Marler]] Kick) - 17-7 TB
 
2nd Quarter:
*0:06 GR- [[Adrian McPherson]] 10 Yard Run ([[Brian Gowins]] Kick) - 17-14 TB
*4:50 TB- [[Tim McGill]] Recovered Fumble In End Zone ([[Seth Marler]] Kick) - 24-14 TB
*8:38 TB- [[Torrance Marshall]] 1 Yard Run ([[Seth Marler]] Kick) - 31-14 TB
*11:41 GR- [[Chris Ryan]] 1 Yard Run (Pat Failed) - 31-20 TB
*13:20 GR- [[Jerome Riley]] 37 Yard Fumble Return ([[Brian Gowins]] Kick) - 31-27 TB
*14:33 TB- [[Marvin Brown]] 20 Yard Pass From [[Brett Dietz]] ([[Seth Marler]] Kick) - 38-27 TB
*14:50 GR- [[Cornelius Bonner]] 43 Yard Pass From [[Adrian McPherson]] (Brian Gowins Kick) - 38-34 TB
 
3rd Quarter:
*6:22 TB- [[Seth Marler]] 32 Yard - 41-34 TB
*11:33 GR- [[Clarence Coleman]] 28 Yard Pass From [[Adrian McPherson]] (Pat Failed) - 41-40 TB
 
4th Quarter:
*0:06 TB- [[Torrance Marshall]] 4 Yard Run ([[Seth Marler]] Kick) - 48-40 TB
*6:32 TB- [[Karl Williams]] 18 Yard Pass From [[Brett Dietz]] ([[Seth Marler]] Kick) - 55-40 TB
*11:50 TB- [[Terrill Shaw]] 7 Yard Pass From [[Brett Dietz]] ([[Seth Marler]] Kick) - 62-40 TB
*14:15 TB- [[Torrance Marshall]] 7 Yard Run ([[Seth Marler]] Kick) - 69-40 TB
 
Attendance: 6,115
 
*Offensive player of the game: [[Brett Dietz]] (TB)
*Defensive player of the game: [[Tim McGill]] (TB)
*Ironman of the game: [[Jeroid Johnson]] (TB)
 
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===Week 17: vs [[Austin Wranglers]]===
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''at the [[St. Pete Times Forum]], [[Tampa, Florida]]
 
'''Scoring Summary:'''
 
1st Quarter:
*5:22 TB- [[Seth Marler]] 36 Yard Field goal - 3-0 TB
*10:16 TB- [[Karl Williams]] 39 Yard Pass from [[Brett Dietz]] ([[Seth Marler]] Kick) - 10-0 TB
 
2nd Quarter:
*0:46 AUS- [[Derrick Lewis]] 16 Yard Pass From [[Lang Campbell]] ([[Mark Lewis]] Kick) - 10-7 TB
*10:37 AUS- [[Otis Amey]] 1 Yard Run (Pat Blocked) - 13-10 AUS
*10:37 TB- [[Jeroid Johnson]] 16 Yard Off A Blocked Extra Point - 13-12 AUS
*12:10 TB- [[Terrill Shaw]] 40 Yard Pass From [[Brett Dietz]] (Pat Failed) - 18-16 TB
*14:08 AUS- [[Sedrick Robinson]] 46 Yard Pass From [[Lang Campbell]] ([[Mark Lewis]] Kick) - 20-18 AUS
*14:48 TB- [[Torrance Marshall]] 2 Yard Run ([[Seth Marler]] Kick) - 25-20 TB
 
3rd Quarter:
*7:42 AUS- [[Derrick Lewis]] 5 Yard Pass From [[Lang Campbell]] ([[Mark Lewis]] Kick) - 27-25 AUS
*12:00 TB- [[Seth Marler]] 36 Yard Field goal - 28-27 TB
*14:13 AUS- [[Kevin Nickerson]] 8 Yard Pass From [[Lang Campbell]] ([[Mark Lewis]] Kick) - 34-28 AUS
 
4th Quarter:
*1:40 TB- [[Terrill Shaw]] 9 Yard Pass From [[Brett Dietz]] (Pat Failed) - 34-34
*7:26 AUS- [[Derrick Lewis]] 8 Yard Pass From [[Lang Campbell]] ([[Mark Lewis]] Kick) - 41-34 AUS
*9:59 TB- [[Lawrence Samuels]] 6 Yard Pass From [[Brett Dietz]] ([[Seth Marler]] Kick) - 41-41
*13:26 AUS- [[Otis Amey]] 10 Yard Pass From [[Lang Campbell]] ([[Mark Lewis]] Kick) - 48-41 AUS
*14:09 TB- [[Terrill Shaw]] 4 Yard Pass From [[Brett Dietz]] ([[Seth Marler]] Kick) - 48-48
*14:30 AUS- [[Mark Lewis]] 24 Yard - 51-48 AUS
*14:52 TB- [[Torrance Marshall]] 1 Yd Run ([[Seth Marler]] Kick) - 55-51 TB
 
Attendance: 18,244
 
*Offensive player of the game: [[Terrill Shaw]] (TB)
*Defensive player of the game: [[Jeroid Johnson]] (TB)
*Ironman of the game: [[Sedrick Robinson]] (AUS)
 
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==Playoffs==
===Week 1: vs (6) [[Columbus Destroyers]]===
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''at the [[St. Pete Times Forum]], [[Tampa, Florida]]
 
The Storm entered the playoffs for the first time since 2005, and coming off an 8-1 stretch that earned them a home-field berth, they faced the team that they won their first game in the stretch against, the Columbus Destroyers. In a game that was back-and-forth scoring, the key play was a missed extra point by Storm kicker [[Seth Marler]] with 1:06 left in the game. Following a delay-of-game penalty, Marler missed an extra point attempt that, had he made it, would have given the Storm a 56-49 lead. After Columbus got the ball on the ensuing kickoff, they drove down to the Storm 1-yard line with 10 seconds left. Columbus QB [[Matt Nagy]] called his own number and snuck into the Storm endzone with 7.9 left in the game, and, after the extra point attempt, the Destroyers had a 56-55 lead and looked to pull off the upset. With 3 seconds left and at their own 10-yard line, Marler tried to make amends by attempting a field goal that, if good, would give the Storm a 58-56 win and a game against divison rival [[Georgia Force|Georgia]]. Marler's kick looked good to begin with, but curved off to the left and missed, giving Columbus the upset win and abruptly ending the Storm's season.
 
'''Scoring Summary:'''
 
1st Quarter:
*1:41 TB- [[Terrill Shaw]] 9 Yard Pass From [[Brett Dietz]] ([[Seth Marler]] Kick) - 7-0 TB
*4:10 CLB- [[Damien Groce]] 29 Yard Pass From [[Matt Nagy]] ([[Peter Martinez]] Kick) - 7-7
*9:14 TB- [[Terrill Shaw]] 9 Yard Pass From [[Brett Dietz]] ([[Seth Marler]] Kick) - 14-7 TB
*10:52 CLB- [[Harold Wells]] 11 Yard Pass From [[Matt Nagy]] ([[Peter Martinez]] Kick) - 14-14
 
2nd Quarter:
*1:40 CLB- [[B.J. Barre]] 50 Yard Interception Return ([[Peter Martinez]] Kick) - 21-14 CLB
*6:11 TB- [[Brett Dietz]] 2 Yard Run ([[Seth Marler]] Kick) - 21-21
*10:53 CLB- [[Marcus Knight]] 23 Yard Pass From [[Matt Nagy]] ([[Peter Martinez]] Kick) 28-21 CLB
*12:43 TB- [[Lawrence Samuels]] 18 Yard Pass From [[Brett Dietz]] ([[Seth Marler]] Kick) - 28-28
*14:34 CLB- [[B.J. Barre]] 2 Yard Run ([[Peter Martinez]] Kick) - 35-28 CLB
*14:41 TB- [[Terrill Shaw]] 2 Yard Pass From [[Brett Dietz]] ([[Seth Marler]] Kick) 35-35
 
3rd Quarter:
*11:15 TB- [[Torrance Marshall]] 1 Yard Run ([[Seth Marler]] Kick) - 42-35 TB
*13:04 CLB- [[Damien Groce]] 30 Yard Pass From [[Matt Nagy]] ([[Peter Martinez]] Kick) - 42-42
 
4th Quarter:
*3:42 TB- [[Terrill Shaw]] 8 Yard Pass From [[Brett Dietz]] ([[Seth Marler]] Kick) - 49-42 TB
*7:47 CLB- [[David Saunders]] 3 Yard Pass From [[Matt Nagy]] ([[Peter Martinez]] Kick) - 49-49
*13:09 TB- [[Hank Edwards]] 17 Yard Pass From [[Brett Dietz]] (Pat Failed) - 55-49 TB
*14:53 CLB- [[Matt Nagy]] 1 Yard Run ([[Peter Martinez]] Kick) - 56-55 CLB
 
Attendance: 10,221
 
*Offensive player of the game: [[Terrill Shaw]] (TB)
*Defensive player of the game: [[B.J. Barre]] (CLB)
*Ironman of the game: [[Lawrence Samuels]] (TB)
 
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==Notes==
*For scoring summaries, weeks 1-6 are from arenafootball.com, and weeks 7-17 and playoffs are from espn.com. All awards are from arenafan.com
 
==References==
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==External links==
*[http://www.arenafootball.com/afl/stats/StatsNew.dbml?SPSID=19890&SPID=1562&DB_OEM_ID=3500&QUERY_TEAM_ID=4910&Q_SEASON=2007 Tampa Bay Storm statistics]
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