here's the thing, i watched Manning's interview with salter's, and to me he sounds pretty genuine.
but i also watched the Al Jazeera piece, and while i think they probably did a pretty good job of exposing this dark world of doping, the whole bit with Sly was just odd.......they way those questions were being asked, and as freely as he was in giving answers.....it almost seemed staged....or at least well edited.
who in their right mind, who was considered by his co conspirators to be "the smart guy", could be at the same time be the worse secret keeper on the planet?
he basically said half of the green bay packers are using......not afraid to name drop with our a care in the world to a guy he just met????
the story was framed well, well produced and provided some good drama....it flowed like a spy movie....the narration didn't hurt either.
in the end, there's a lot of context taken out, there's no back and forth....you get a question, and you get comments from Sly......after editing.
all that said, i don't think there's any doubt that they exposed some folks. but i don't know how believable this whole thing is. even the bit about where you would get HGH if you "qualified" as one needing that prescription....they asked the dr. who would be doing that, an anti aging clinic, and of course, the dr. said no, never, and gave the likely sources of such an prescription.
yet they really didn't offer any proof, except sly's recount of the story that he's now recanted, that anyone ever prescribed, got or took any GH.
just weird. if you're the center of the dark world of doping, how do you get to the point of being able to discuss, in detail, names, drugs, dates, amounts etc....if this is such a clandestine operation, the players suck at the game. it's amazing that they haven't been caught earlier with such porous security....
it looks like all you needed was a little want to, and you could bust this thing wide open. where were you WADA, Yahoo Sports, ESPN, 60 Minutes........anyone?