Even still, if Sanders' interview with the Editorial Board was akin to his standardized test score for a college application, choosing to value a small section of his interview over his entire body of work, his life story, his recommendations, just doesn't make sense to me. If Tom Hanks flubs an interview about a movie role, in what world would that outshine his entire body of work? If Steph Curry was a free agent, and didn't perfectly nail an interview for a team, at what point is that team making a huge mistake to value the interview over what they've actually seen on the court throughout his career? We know Tom Hanks. We know Steph Curry. We know Sanders — he's as consistent as it gets.