Panthers CB Lucas Blaming Supplement for Injury Woes
Carolina Panthers cornerback Ken Lucas told reporters today he thinks a supplement he is taking is producing injury problems for him this season.
Lucas said he believes his legal, creatine-based supplement is draining his body of fluids and leaving him susceptible to muscle injuries. He has been plagued by neck, shoulder and groin injuries and temporarily lost his starting job to rookie Richard Marshall before regaining it.
By Mark Maske |
November 9, 2006; 4:39 PM ET
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He is an idiot. Users of that supplement must drink 4 times as much water. To blame the supplement is dumb. Look and see what next years banned supplement creatine.