BowlBrother85
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I think this sums up everything:
By request of the counsel of Peyton Manning, the details of that incident have been sealed and three-and-a-half pages concerning it have been redacted from the permanent record (see pages 11-14).
End of story.
What are you talking about? That doesn't sum up anything. It does just the opposite, in fact.
There is no way this 20 year old story would have been so widely rehashed this week if Peyton's team hadn't just won the Super Bowl. It is ammunition (albeit stale) to attack someone in the news to either pursue a narrative (such as a media double standard towards race and Cam Newton's press conference walkout or a media double standard when contrasted with Tom Brady's deflating of footballs) or in some cases even to bash Peyton for over saturating the air waves with commercials (mentioning Budweiser twice) , for being a perceived 'phony' or by people who simply don't like the teams he has played for (Patriot fans). Pure hater-ism.
