Which brings us to Bode Miller. By the measure of social media chatter, it would seem that many people are upset with Christin Cooper's interview with Miller after he won bronze in Sunday's super-G. The word "badgering" has been used more than once.
On Sunday in Sochi, one of NBC's preordained Winter Olympics stars finally came through with a medal, as Bode Miller tied for bronze in the men's super-G. Prior to Miller's run, the Peacock screened a weepy feature on the death of Miller's snowboarder
Not so much because, at 36, his bronze in Sunday's super-G – behind winner Kjetil Jansrud and surprise runner-up Andrew Weibrecht – makes Miller the oldest Alpine medalist in Olympic history. Or even because he now owns six medals in all, the
Bode Miller sheds a tear after being provoked into remembering his late brother Chelone during an interview following his win at the Alpine Skiing Men's Super-G competition on day 9 of the 2014 Winter Olympics on Sunday
Bode Miller won a bronze medal in Sunday's super-G alpine skiing competition, but many people are now talking about what happened after the race.