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Peyton Manning: Allegation of HGH use is ‘complete trash, garbage’
“We’re not making the allegation against Peyton Manning”, Davies said, sounding surprised that anyone would possibly think that a documentary which has a man on hidden camera saying growth hormone was sent to Ashley Manning would in any way lead to a conclusion about Peyton Manning.
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Manning allegedly got HGH from the Guyer Institute, an Indianapolis anti-aging clinic, and tried to cover his tracks by having the shipments mailed to his wife, Al Jazeera reported.
The source of the information on Manning, Charlie Sly, has recanted his story claiming that he was “part of a medical team that helped [Manning] recover” from the neck surgery in 2011, according to Larry Brown Sports. In a statement Saturday night, December 26, 2015, Manning said: “The allegation that I would do something like that is complete garbage and is totally made up”. The report also says that Manning had the performance enhancing drugs sent to his home under his wife Ashley’s name.
Sly is a pharmacist who was formerly employed by the Guyer Institute in Indianapolis. “And it would never be under Peyton’s name, always under her name”.
Manning said he would probably sue given the audacity of the claims. “And all the time we would be sending Ashley Manning drugs, like growth hormone, all the time everywhere, Florida”. “And he said, ‘Well, when I was working there for those three months, somebody said that they used to be patients there'”.
“Charlie Sly’s claims would involve many other top players, but his most astonishing allegation concerns an icon of American sport”, Davies said at another point in the documentary, as Manning’s number 18 jersey appeared on the screen.
However, prior to going undercover for Al Jazeera – and after a stint as a dancer on “Britain’s Got Talent” – Collins was caught in a scandal of his own in which he was accused of duping investors out of more than $1 million in a real estate scheme.
The allegation is at the heart of a accusations and secret-filming in a report by Al Jazeera’s Investigative Unit.
The big question: Why did Al Jazeera, which claims to be a serious news organization, run with a report that contained an utterly unsupported charge against one of the greatest football players of our time?
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The Colts, whom Manning played for from 1998-2011, issued a statement calling the report “utterly ridiculous”. Manning, who joined the Broncos in 2012, has been sidelined since November 15 by a left foot injury. “I simply do not understand how somebody makes up something like this and it becomes a story”.