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I'm not a fan of most sports but I love to watch docs about them and ESPN puts out a quality product.
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Immense talent, an overbearing upbringing. Its a prime example of letting kids be kids and just guiding them on the right path.
Forcing a kid to be something is always going to backfire.
I didn't watch the documentary but I hope his life is turning around.
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It should be mandatory viewing for rookies in every sport, but especially the negro saturated NFL and NBA.
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They are the niggers' answer to Ken Burns.
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This one, as has been mentioned here before, is surreal.
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Some of the 30 or 30 I thought were very good were
The 2 Escobars
Muhammed and Larry
The U
The Real Rocky
The Fab Five
Catching Hell
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I never knew that aspect of the story.
They did a pretty good job trying to tell both sides of the story, but I walked away thinkin Stallone was a douche.
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Anybody who got rad on plywood and milk crate jumps in the 80s can relate.
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I've never been on a skateboard and all that old school stuff amazes me.ButterCupPowerRanch wrote:Birth of big air was top notch as well.
Anybody who got rad on plywood and milk crate jumps in the 80s can relate.
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It was 30 documentaries celebrating ESPNs 30th anniversary.Jezebel Jones wrote:Why do they call it 30 for 30? The Ben Johnson one was two fucking hours long for a 9 second race.
What, you thought it meant the duration of each doc was 30 min? LOL

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LOL. Just couldn't figure out what the title was for.Herv100 wrote:It was 30 documentaries celebrating ESPNs 30th anniversary.Jezebel Jones wrote:Why do they call it 30 for 30? The Ben Johnson one was two fucking hours long for a 9 second race.
What, you thought it meant the duration of each doc was 30 min? LOL
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Are you serious you know that guy. I'm watching it right now.Shapecharge wrote:I've caught a number of them including the one Baff mentioned. Excellent production work. The one on SMU and the death penalty was particularly good especially since I know personally the one fellow accused of being the most to blame for everything going wrong.
It's weird to watch. My family had just moved from Carrollton to Coppell right when that was happening.
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Ricky Williams is a white stoner trapped in the body of an alpha nigger.Blaidd Drwg wrote:The Ricky Williams doc was quite good as well.
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Sure do Baff. He's a heavy player in the commercial real estate market here. I just saw him again on Monday. He's a likable guy and he fucking knows everybody.baffled wrote:Are you serious you know that guy. I'm watching it right now.Shapecharge wrote:I've caught a number of them including the one Baff mentioned. Excellent production work. The one on SMU and the death penalty was particularly good especially since I know personally the one fellow accused of being the most to blame for everything going wrong.
It's weird to watch. My family had just moved from Carrollton to Coppell right when that was happening.
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It was recommended by Victor Conte on a Rogan podcast
Amazingly fucked up series of events
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Kazuya Mishima wrote:Ricky Williams is a white stoner trapped in the body of an alpha nigger.Blaidd Drwg wrote:The Ricky Williams doc was quite good as well.
He came across a lot more compelling and less fragile than I thought he would have.
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