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Tom Brady Comments on Peyton Manning After Al Jazeera Doping Report
“We have not said that in the program”, she said, per SportsBusiness Daily.
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The statement added that “Peyton is rightfully outraged by the allegations, which he emphatically denied to our organization and which have been publicly renounced by the source who initially provided them”.
Not almost enough. Al Jazeera owes Manning, and maybe other players, a retraction-and an apology.
Both of these claims are now known to be untrue due to Al Jazeera’s newest update on the story. I appreciate it, since your opinion on the matter is already made up, whether the matter is Washington politics (especially Washington politics), Peyton Manning, PEDs or the Al Jazeera source, Charlie Sly.
Sly was a pharmacy intern in 2013 at the Guyer Institute in Indianapolis, where Manning had treatment in 2011.
The disputed report linking Peyton Manning to HGH has sparked a collateral skirmish that, while technically irrelevant, could be useful when parsing through the broader question of who’s telling the truth, and who isn’t. Sly said in the report.
Look, it’s not clear that Manning did or didn’t use HGH – the evidence that we have is his word against that of the accusers, but we also know that Manning has never failed any National Football League mandated drug test, so the evidence against the accuser is looking more and more in Manning’s favor.
The allegations originally made by Al Jazeera focus on Peyton Manning’s recovery from injury in 2011.
The Al Jazeera report was first promoted via the Huffington Post, which highlighted Manning’s name in the report because his wife allegedly received HGH shipments in Florida.
But investigative reporter Deborah Davies felt the need to reiterate one major point of the documentary, The Darks Side, as she spoke with NBC’s Today show on Tuesday about “the very short section at the end everybody has picked up on”.
The Colts, the Broncos and Guyer all released statements Sunday denying the allegations in the story and supporting Manning.
Davies said including Peyton and Ashley Manning in a documentary about doping in sports – even though the former was not directly connected to HGH and the latter is not a professional athlete – was necessary. “Whoever said this is making stuff up”.
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Manning acknowledged that he went to the Guyer Institute in 2011 to use a hyperbaric chamber, which was recommended by trainers and doctors with the Indianapolis Colts. I would think if he’s going to sue he would sue Al jazeera, he’ll say, they’re the ones who were irresponsible for putting this on the air. Nobody has more respect for Peyton than I do, and everything that he’s accomplished. “Like I said, he’s a very mentally tough guy”, Brady said, per Reiss.