central players, frankly, to this crime. there was a lot of finger pointing. they both had a point. things could have been done a little bit better and to push back on the point that, if your quarterback threw the ball down the field and didn't tell anybody, the quarterback would have made a mistake, yes, but you're teammates go in the locker room and fix it but don't litigate it on espn or "don lemon show" whatever you want to call it and don't fight publicly. and the idea of prosecutors and investigators having tension over how to run a case is nothing new. it's not a new kind of dispute but what this kind of sniping that we saw beautifully laid out with your interviewing here didn't help anybody. >> i felt i had to be hard on both of them. the people involved in this deserve answers and if my loved one was someone who had been injured or killed by this young