At this point I have to think you are playing dumb. They are talking about a person who they felt very strongly about who died. In depth biographies are generally written about much bigger personas than Walter Payton. And most of his friends are all alive, so they are going to defend him. Defending him is great. I never said anywhere they shouldn't. I was getting a kick out of them seemingly having no clue how biographies typically "work." And your idea of who biographies "should" be written about is incredibly narrowminded and subjective. Some of the best bios are written about people that most of us had no clue even existed until the book showed up. Much more meaningful people who we didn't know. But that's the point of a biography, to inform. We already know most everything about Payton, and the fact that he was a professional athlete pretty much confirmed he was probably a bit of philanderer. The only thing this would serve at this point is to confirm that he did do drugs and have a marriage collapse. I would be shocked if less than 95% of pro athletes didn't cheat and do drugs. I don't see the point in biographies about them unless there's more interesting stuff to discuss and/or reveal. The thing about Payton is you tend to have more disparity between those kinds of activities and the public persona he had (which, in the grand scheme of things, was still pretty aloof and made him an enigma, both with the public but even often with his own coaches and teammates. I don't know about you, but I really don't feel I know much about the guy even after having read NDE; most of it just felt like an expanded bio sheet). That disparity seems to imply that there's a pretty complex person at the heart of this, especially given the psychological turmoil seemingly behind much of that as opposed to the usual "WOOOOOOOOOH, I'M FAMOUS AND I'M GONNA GET HIGH AND I'M GONNA [expletive] EVERYTHING THAT MOVES!!!" motives. Compound that even further with his tragic death and it seems to have the making of a very interesting and tumultuous story. Now, I could easily be wrong with those assumptions and it turns out Payton was just a typical boring jock who unfortunately got cancer and died young. I guess we'll have to see.