Bode Miller finished tied for a bronze medal in the men’s Super-G at the Olympics in Sochi, Russia, on Sunday and it was time to be interviewed. NBC had already established Miller as a search for the emotional plot, put a microphone in his wife, Morgan, to hear their reactions to their career, and having the couple sits down for an interview with Tom Brokaw. It was humanized – as the new man, the family man, the maturity of 36 years, whose brother had died last year.
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