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‘We’re not making the allegation against Peyton Manning’
The documentary points out that HGH is banned by the NFL and explained how the NFL Players Association initially pushed back on the implementation of the blood test that detects the synthetic drug, leaving viewers to draw their own conclusions. It also claimed he used performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs).
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In an appearance on NBC’s “Today” show this week, Davies stressed that Al Jazeera never said Manning used HGH.
Deborah Davies, the Al Jazeera reporter behind the investigation, said she believed Charlie Sly when he made the allegations during hidden-camera interviews, citing his “demeanor” during those discussions and not his Saturday disavowal.
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.
First of all, Sly reiterated to Mortensen that he manufactured the entire story and confirmed that he was only employed at the clinic in 2013, two years after Manning was a patient.
In the documentary, Sly tells Al Jazeera about the drugs Guyer allegedly would provide his clients.
“So he’s not denying that growth hormone has been sent to her. I have not seen a denial from Peyton Manning”. “Heather” says that Sly ended up spending a few months at the clinic. “And it would never be under Peyton’s name, always under her name”.
Charlie Sly has since renounced everything he said in the documentary and has also claimed that a number of the calls and conversations he had with the network were recorded without him providing consent.
“The statements on any recordings or any communications that Al-Jazeera plans to air are absolutely false and incorrect”, Mr.
It was Al Jazeera that ran with that report about Peyton Manning taking performance-enhancing substances, after all…
Davies said that Al Jazeera isn’t “changing anything” and that her investigative team stands by “everything in the program”. “I have not heard anyone deny that”.
“Any medical treatments that my wife received, that’s her business”, he said. Both are big hurdles to overcome and could potentially expose significantly private matters for the manning family.
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“They want to make sure that people are allowed to express their thoughts on those types of public figures, and Peyton Manning will surely qualify”, said Catlin. “We are thoroughly familiar with Peyton’s tireless work habits, his medical history, and, most importantly, his integrity”. It came from the Indianapolis-based Guyer Institute of Molecular Medicine, essentially an anti-aging clinic. “I don’t know what happened, I don’t have much more than that for you”.