and really shut up. what we don't need is an apology tour, we don't need to see him on another tv show. what we need to do is to have some time. as much as we like to knock people off their pedestals, we also are very forgiving nation and very forgiving world. and i think there will be some measure of forgiveness over time. the question is, do we accept his apology? do we accept the authenticity and the sincerity of it? and that's where i have some doubts here. but what he needs to do is say what do i want to do next in my life? and forget the doping, forget the lying, forget the bullying. he's facing the same situation a lot of athletes his age face when they're done with their athletic career. what do i do next? and he better be a good second act for him. >> the other controversy obviously involving the football player, manti te'o and questions about whether he was involved in an internet hoax or he was the victim of it after it turned out his girlfriend who supposedly