When I watch sports, it is an escape for me, so these stories have little interest for me. The drama of the game is enough for me. I am not a stone. When I hear these stories, I'll listen. It's not that they offend or repel me, but on the other hand, I don't look forward to the made for TV version of these human interest stories. Also, once I have heard them once, I have littlle need to learn more about it. I felt bad about Lester when I heard about his cancer. That was different not just because he had a "B" on his cap, but because it threatened the young man's life. Due to the privacy concerns of Lester and his family, the reports of his progress against the disease were periodic and not constant. The amount of information we were given about this was just right. Had it not been for the wishes of his family, I think the press might have made it a 24-7 story overwhelming us and the news of the season. The press will exploit anything and anyone for a story.