Race Radio said:
It is clear to most who have been following the sport for a while that ignoring the issue and pretending it does not exist made the problem worse, much worse.
Phil and Paul were enablers. If they, and others in the media, had questioned instead of enabling the sport would have been able to to address these issues a decade ago instead of today
Though I can totally understand your point of view and it is hard to argue with it, their job description is to promote the sport and to increase ratings for their network. They did that job very well.
As fans of the sport, we want the whole story. The reality, though, in the USA is that the increase in interest and viewership for cycling had more to do with Lance and his come-back story that the sport itself. Phil and Paul, therefore, HAD to play up the story in order to satisfy their job description. So did Bob and the rest of the Vs,/NBCsports crew.
If they had cast aspersions or suggested that Lance was a doping fraud who bullied and intimidated and destroyed the careers of anyone who said otherwise, they, too, would have been left on the side of the road crying about what a meanie Lance is.
In the corporate world (which they are) they marginally talented (which they also are) must make the decision about which gravy-train to hop on. They chose the right one and made out well.
We can begrudge them for it and suggest that they are criminals and demons. Or we can say they showed pretty good business savvy and are living well because of that.
As for getting the whole story, that is where true investigative journalism comes in. Kimmage, etc. did that job pretty well, really. I respect them for their bravery.