I will address this as best and as quickly as I can. I respect all readers, however, I have noticed that some envision these Barbara Walters one-on-one sitdown interviews with Armstrong and Hitch in which you get four hours to ask all the questions you want. That is not the case. After the season, there is a press conference in which I am not the only one asking the questions. I always have a list of topics that I'd like to get answers to, but many reporters are asking many other questions. Before you know it, 45 minutes has elapse and the press conference is over. You simply can not ask everything. Sometimes, Army and Hitch are available after press conference, but I have editors who want the contents of what they said during those 45 minutes put on-line as quickly as possible. Also you have to keep in mind that, yes, I may get an answer to the question about Bortuzzo or the CPR at a later date. But I may be given that answer in private, off the record. Some times it's difficult to report as much as I can and know that I have to keep some things quiet because I have relationships to maintain. So do I "call out" these guys in public? No, I don't do that. That's unprofessional in my position. But I do have plenty of conversations in which I try to get to the bottom of as many topics as possible, and I do my best to report as much of it as I can.