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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.WashingtonPost has some history of uncovering stuff like this I think. So maybe they will make enough noise.NFL owns the media. Not surprising at all.
Hope someone drops a truthful bombshell Sunday am.
Deadspin has the 911 calls from Sly's daughter. Can you imagien the outcry if Brady did something that even smelled of this? I mean he was called guilty for not letting the NFL see his phone but Peyton hires some guys to go and intimidate the guy accusing him and that's just him taking the investigation seriously and trying to figure the whole thing out
http://deadspin.com/here-is-the-911...source=deadspin_twitter&utm_medium=socialflow
Clinton Judd
8:37 AM PST
I've been a litigator for 15 years. I've learned how to smell lies and, in my opinion, Manning and his team are lying. They are behaving exactly as people do when they've been caught, admitting just as much as they have to and coming up with excuses for the rest (including the fact that Manning's wife received HGH from a notorious clinic at the very time when it could only plausibly be intended for her injured husband). If Manning was innocent, and his wife actually had a legitimate need for HGH, they would release her medical records in a heartbeat and not hide behind her right to privacy. It doesn't pass the smell test. It will be interesting to see how the NFL handles this.
Brady:I cant give up my private phone -He has something to hideDeadspin has the 911 calls from Sly's daughter. Can you imagien the outcry if Brady did something that even smelled of this? I mean he was called guilty for not letting the NFL see his phone but Peyton hires some guys to go and intimidate the guy accusing him and that's just him taking the investigation seriously and trying to figure the whole thing out
http://deadspin.com/here-is-the-911...source=deadspin_twitter&utm_medium=socialflow
WashingtonPost has some history of uncovering stuff like this I think. So maybe they will make enough noise.
That phone call recording was just.....wow.
Peyton Manning should be in jail if he sent goons over to someone's house to pose as police officers and threaten the man who uncovered his illegal use of HGH.
Appalling that this is being disregarded.
If BSPN won't report it everyone else will. Fk them anyways.To me, ESPN would have more credibility if they just ignored the story, like they've done with some other negative developments for Manning.
They have staked themselves to some embarrassing territory with this story. When it first broke, they had their reporters and analysts openly mocking the news agency behind the story. Now, they're telling people it's totally normal to send PIs, unannounced, to talk to witnesses.
As aluminum seats said earlier this morning, I know we question ESPN's motives and ethics, but this could lead to more people thinking the same way.
Patience, grasshopper. The shet storm is coming. Let them do some digging first.Still haven't seen anything on the B/r team stream. Nothing. I know Felger covered it, but nothing from Volin, Howe, Curran. Nobody.
Zilch. Why is that?