let's give debra davies a point. devoting time and effort, 27 hours of undercover tapes, trying to look at this issue. i think it's kind of an incremental documentary trying to present itself as something a little more of a hammer blow. i don't think this documentary would have the same resonance if peyton manning weren't part of it and it seems to me they got kind of halfway there. they seem to have with a person taped undercover shown that somebody is credibly alleging that peyton manning's wife had been sent hgh, a banned substance. certainly not something that athletes are allowed to use and it's a highly controlled substance altogether and it was sent to their place. i think that does raise questions about peyton manning. it doesn't prove anything about his use of it, and i think, you know, she has to have expected a certain kind of pushback from a player so prominent with such a clean reputation at least in the public's eye. i think if it had been about a linebacker, a one or two-time pro bowler, i don't think