Quote Originally Posted by pbmax View Post
PFT with the occasional good points about why agreeing to be interviewed is dangerous in and of itself:



http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...ped-interview/
Just read that, and it does a good job of summing up how I feel about this.

It also makes me think 1 of 2 things about the Peyton interview.
1. It gave them reason to believe something is going on, but they exonerated Peyton because a)they can't touch him b) he's Peyton
2. They're happy there's nothing to see here, but want to exert their authority, mostly on Harrison.