Quite the contrary; Castillo is one of the NFL's biggest spokesman to the Latino community. The double standard for PED use in baseball and football is laughable and arbitrary. I'll never be able to understand why it's a career-staining and career-ending thing in baseball, but in football, people simply don't give a crap. How in the world is it career ending? People give a crap in football. I'll grant you, ESPN still goes along pimping the guys it chooses. But the fact is that steroids and Merriman will forever be linked. There are baseball players playing right now who have come off steroid suspension and are still playing. The only way it's career ending is if your career was over anyway, Palmeiro, or you sucked enough with the steroids that nobody had any interest in taking you after the steroids. I guarantee that the next time some quality 28 year old player goes under suspension, he'll come right back and be worshipped by his fans, if he produces. Baseball will get to the point that the NFL is now, where there is forgiveness, once they actually start acting like the NFL. Everybody knows Giambi did it. When he came back and stunk, he was villified. But he apologized, got good again, and was worshipped. If Peyton Manning signed as a free agent with another team, played well, then got suspended, the reaction would be about how he came back.