I still haven't read the other thread asking us to apologize today.
I do know that the BBC contacted Alberto in advance of that story and gave him I think a couple of weeks notice to respond. It's not like they just put out the story without giving Alberto and Galen advance notice.
I think we've heard some of Alberto's side of the story, but I think he will try and put some stuff in context perhaps showing why they sent Galen's lab work to the lab and how that wouldn't be a doping violation to take prednisone out of competition.
Alberto can tell his side of the story but I would like to hear Nike announce it is going to conduct an independent investigation. That they would pay for anyone who wants an attorney as long as they promise to tell the truth. Clearly, with many people remaining anonymous some people don't feel they can speak publicly.
I think there is a lot more that wants to be told from many sides in this.