Likewise, few believed that Manny Ramirez took performance-enhancing drugs. We wanted to believe that Marian Jones was telling the truth, and that Michael Jordan really could fly. But now, we have become a society of disbelievers, and who can blame us How do we know that Peyton Manning is as rock solid as he appears on the exterior Look, all this is nothing new. In the past, sports heroes were able to maintain their lofty status in the public eye because there wasn't as much instant media access and reporting of the personal lives of these folks.People didn't know that Babe Ruth was a drunk and a womanizer, didn't care if someone was a racist. What they accomplished on the field was all we knew or cared about Well, all that has changed. Athletes are built up to grandiose expectations they can't possibly live up to, and then are torn down like they were made of paper. We should all have a suspicious eye for everyone in that public sphere. 
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The game started sluggishly, and a plethora of trips to the penalty box for "Mr Incredible" Evgeny Artyukhin didn't help. While it was great to see the Ducks' efforts in the final moments of the game, it turned out to be too little too late, as the Kings' winning goal came with only two minutes left in the third period.But the biggest question everyone is asking is "Why was Jonas Hiller in the net last night" I'll admit, before this season started, I thought it was Hiller's time. JS Giguere had a difficult season last year (for many reasons), and Hiller's postseason performance was incredible. However, recently the Ducks have seen a great improvement from Giguere, and with his recent string of wins, many would have expected to see him in net against the Kings on Tuesday night. While I can't say that Hiller was the reason the Ducks lost on Tuesday night, it brings me to this discussion.The Ducks had been showing a vast improvement in previous games.