ESPN 30 for 30 returns Oct 7
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ESPN 30 for 30 returns Oct 7
The new season began last night with the movie, "Broke".
Broke digs into the psychology of men whose competitive nature carried them to victory on the field yet seemed to ruin them off the field.
A very fascinating look at the financial struggles of pro-athletes.
Watching a film about how multi-millionaires throw away their money will set anybody straight.
Oct 9 features the film "9.79"
The 100-meter final at the Seoul Games was riddled in scandal. This one race still haunts the eight men who took part.
Oct 16 is the debut of "There's No Place Like Home"
A story of the most important document in sports history -- James Naismith's original rules of basketball -- and the quest to return it home.
Broke digs into the psychology of men whose competitive nature carried them to victory on the field yet seemed to ruin them off the field.
A very fascinating look at the financial struggles of pro-athletes.
Watching a film about how multi-millionaires throw away their money will set anybody straight.
Oct 9 features the film "9.79"
The 100-meter final at the Seoul Games was riddled in scandal. This one race still haunts the eight men who took part.
Oct 16 is the debut of "There's No Place Like Home"
A story of the most important document in sports history -- James Naismith's original rules of basketball -- and the quest to return it home.
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I'm not sure I can sympathize with a Keith Mccants saying 'yeah, I made 12 million in my career, but I didn't get all 12 million'.
If uncle sam takes half and your agent takes ten percent you're still left with 5 MILLION DOLLARS you dick.
If uncle sam takes half and your agent takes ten percent you're still left with 5 MILLION DOLLARS you dick.
He's like the Liberace of bass & pot.
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I forgot about that guy and the other NFL player I forgot aboutjohnk5150 wrote:I'm not sure I can sympathize with a Keith Mccants saying 'yeah, I made 12 million in my career, but I didn't get all 12 million'.
If uncle sam takes half and your agent takes ten percent you're still left with 5 MILLION DOLLARS you dick.
what Leon Searcy.
His story about the girl who transferred money from his account to her's on the day he threatened to leave her was shocking.
600K taken from his account by the girl
Bernie Kosar was sweating bullets during the interview. I felt bad for the guy.
Not sure how uncomfortable he was talking about his father or were the camera lights too hot.
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Rison still came off as an arrogant scumbag.
Searcy and the story about getting the 60K injury settlement in his last season in the league, having 6K taken out for child support then driving by the Hummer dealership and blowing $50,000 cash on the new H2. Talk about a face palm moment!
I hope that each NFL made a mandatory team meeting for all of their players to watch this broadcast. It had me looking to save every dime.
Searcy and the story about getting the 60K injury settlement in his last season in the league, having 6K taken out for child support then driving by the Hummer dealership and blowing $50,000 cash on the new H2. Talk about a face palm moment!
I hope that each NFL made a mandatory team meeting for all of their players to watch this broadcast. It had me looking to save every dime.
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Always post this whenever this subject comes up...great read:
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These players are ignorant.ParaDime77 wrote:Rison still came off as an arrogant scumbag.
Searcy and the story about getting the 60K injury settlement in his last season in the league, having 6K taken out for child support then driving by the Hummer dealership and blowing $50,000 cash on the new H2. Talk about a face palm moment!
I hope that each NFL made a mandatory team meeting for all of their players to watch this broadcast. It had me looking to save every dime.
The rookie symposium the NFL produces each and every year touches
on finances and you know what, 3/4 of the players still don't listen.
I have zero sympathy for these players who lose their millions of foolish
spending.
Blowing tens of thousands on strippers and multiple cars is foolish.
How else can that be described?
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Well I'm under the impression that stupid investments, hangers on (friends and family), and divorce are the major culprits.Machado wrote:These players are ignorant.ParaDime77 wrote:Rison still came off as an arrogant scumbag.
Searcy and the story about getting the 60K injury settlement in his last season in the league, having 6K taken out for child support then driving by the Hummer dealership and blowing $50,000 cash on the new H2. Talk about a face palm moment!
I hope that each NFL made a mandatory team meeting for all of their players to watch this broadcast. It had me looking to save every dime.
The rookie symposium the NFL produces each and every year touches
on finances and you know what, 3/4 of the players still don't listen.
I have zero sympathy for these players who lose their millions of foolish
spending.
Blowing tens of thousands on strippers and multiple cars is foolish.
How else can that be described?
Re: ESPN 30 for 30 returns Oct 2nd
Tomorrow is the debut of "9.79"
In the history of the Olympics, there's never been a controversy quite like what ensued over the 100 meter race at Seoul in 1988. The match brought together Carl Lewis (USA) and Ben Johnson (Canada) who had been fierce competitors. Lewis was known as a savvy careerist who became an American hero at the previous Los Angeles Olympics. Johnson was his chief rival, considered an underdog due to his recovery from a pulled hamstring. In less than 10 seconds, Johnson edged out in front of Lewis to win the Seoul race. But that wasn't the end. Three days later, in a reversal of fortune, the Olympic committee announced that Johnson had failed a drug test, losing his medal to Lewis in disgrace. A mystery still shrouds the race. Was Johnson exceptional in his drug usage or merely the fall guy for a widespread practice? Six of the eight finalists in the 1988 race have since been implicated for drugs -- although some still deny any wrongdoing. Filmmaker Daniel Gordon, digs into the controversy, conducting extensive interviews with Lewis and Johnson as well as their competitors, coaches and Olympic insiders. He uncovers layers of intrigue, deception and favoritism that change our perception of the way this story has previously been told.
The Seoul race wound up being the world's wake-up call to drugs in sports. Now the problem runs rampant throughout professional and amateur athletics. As drug-testing gets more sophisticated, so do means of evading it. This powerful story forces us to question what we expect from our athletes as they pursue records in the name of national pride. This story from the past is vital to understanding the future of sports.
In the history of the Olympics, there's never been a controversy quite like what ensued over the 100 meter race at Seoul in 1988. The match brought together Carl Lewis (USA) and Ben Johnson (Canada) who had been fierce competitors. Lewis was known as a savvy careerist who became an American hero at the previous Los Angeles Olympics. Johnson was his chief rival, considered an underdog due to his recovery from a pulled hamstring. In less than 10 seconds, Johnson edged out in front of Lewis to win the Seoul race. But that wasn't the end. Three days later, in a reversal of fortune, the Olympic committee announced that Johnson had failed a drug test, losing his medal to Lewis in disgrace. A mystery still shrouds the race. Was Johnson exceptional in his drug usage or merely the fall guy for a widespread practice? Six of the eight finalists in the 1988 race have since been implicated for drugs -- although some still deny any wrongdoing. Filmmaker Daniel Gordon, digs into the controversy, conducting extensive interviews with Lewis and Johnson as well as their competitors, coaches and Olympic insiders. He uncovers layers of intrigue, deception and favoritism that change our perception of the way this story has previously been told.
The Seoul race wound up being the world's wake-up call to drugs in sports. Now the problem runs rampant throughout professional and amateur athletics. As drug-testing gets more sophisticated, so do means of evading it. This powerful story forces us to question what we expect from our athletes as they pursue records in the name of national pride. This story from the past is vital to understanding the future of sports.
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Broke should win an Emmy for best comedy, that was FUNNY!
i laughed so hard, the chick took 400,000$ after he flew her family to a resort!
i laughed so hard, the chick took 400,000$ after he flew her family to a resort!
Jani Lane and Bret Michaels should form a band called "Nelson II"
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I had high hopes for "Broke" but was left underwhelmed. The film outlines its arguement just fine, but the format grew tiresome.
It's hard for me to get used to these changing times. I can remember when the air was clean and sex was dirty.
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Watched the 30:30 last night 9.79*- man, that Carl Lewis is a fucking whiny little bitch.
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I tried to watch last night but it was late and I had to get upParaDime77 wrote:Watched the 30:30 last night 9.79*- man, that Carl Lewis is a fucking whiny little bitch.
early for work.
I'll get around to watching the film over the weekend.
Just think about the players that were racing.
Ben Johnson
Carl Lewis
and the rest of the gang.
Any of those 8 were capable of winning.
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That was way better than I thought it would be.ParaDime77 wrote:Watched the 30:30 last night 9.79*- man, that Carl Lewis is a fucking whiny little bitch.
He's like the Liberace of bass & pot.
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I watched the last 60 minutes and Carl came off as the villian. Felt a bit sorry for Ben Johnson. Yes, he doped. But that instant fall from grace had to be a tough thing.ParaDime77 wrote:Watched the 30:30 last night 9.79*- man, that Carl Lewis is a fucking whiny little bitch.
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The Two Escobars is, without a doubt, the best 30 for 30 and it's not even close.
Riveting.
Riveting.
Only users lose drugs.
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That was great. And the Ricky Williams one.Rageman wrote:The Two Escobars is, without a doubt, the best 30 for 30 and it's not even close.
Riveting.
I have the Bartman one in the DVR still and can't push play.
He's like the Liberace of bass & pot.
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The new film that debuted this week was terrific.
Benji Wilson story.
17 year old High School basketball star out of Chicago who was murdered before his Senior season began in 1984.
The kid was compared to Magic Johnson, but with a jump shot. I agree.
From the footage I saw in the film, he did resemble Magic, but was a better shooter.
Most surprising part of the film to me was the movie makers were able to get an interview with the shooter.
At the time the kid was a young punk, 15 years old who put 2 bullets into Benji because the two had an "argument" while walking down the street.
Tragic!!
Benji Wilson story.
17 year old High School basketball star out of Chicago who was murdered before his Senior season began in 1984.
The kid was compared to Magic Johnson, but with a jump shot. I agree.
From the footage I saw in the film, he did resemble Magic, but was a better shooter.
Most surprising part of the film to me was the movie makers were able to get an interview with the shooter.
At the time the kid was a young punk, 15 years old who put 2 bullets into Benji because the two had an "argument" while walking down the street.
Tragic!!
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The latest episode is, "You Don't Know Bo"
Bo Jackson documentary.
Looking forward to watching this 90 minute special.
Bo Jackson documentary.
Looking forward to watching this 90 minute special.
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That sounds like hoop dreams all over againMachado wrote:The new film that debuted this week was terrific.
Benji Wilson story.
17 year old High School basketball star out of Chicago who was murdered before his Senior season began in 1984.
The kid was compared to Magic Johnson, but with a jump shot. I agree.
From the footage I saw in the film, he did resemble Magic, but was a better shooter.
Most surprising part of the film to me was the movie makers were able to get an interview with the shooter.
At the time the kid was a young punk, 15 years old who put 2 bullets into Benji because the two had an "argument" while walking down the street.
Tragic!!
I'm watching that one tonight
I'm not a big hockey fan but HBO's Broadstreet bullies is the best sports documentary I've seen.
Luke 16:10 "and he that is unjust in the least, is unjust also in much"
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Who else has seen the new film, "Survive & Advance". Story about
the 1983 NC State Wolfpack basketball team that defeated Houston in the
Championship game?
Incredible 2 hour film.
Very cool the members of the team and coaching staff met up at some restaurant, sat at a table and talked about the season and their coach, Jimmy V.
ESPN 30 for 30 will have a difficult time topping this film. Might be in the top 3 already.
the 1983 NC State Wolfpack basketball team that defeated Houston in the
Championship game?
Incredible 2 hour film.
Very cool the members of the team and coaching staff met up at some restaurant, sat at a table and talked about the season and their coach, Jimmy V.
ESPN 30 for 30 will have a difficult time topping this film. Might be in the top 3 already.
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I watched for the first time on ESPN Classic the 30 for 30 on Matt Hoffman, His story takes place close by where I live and I used to be a BMX junkie.
The punishment he put his body thru in his early years and the height that he could get were just unbelieveable.
The show even got me wanting to break out of storage my "Diamondback BMX cruiser its for the older crowd" but I'm not in the best shape right now and I wonder if a 43 year old man would look ridiculous riding that kind of bike.
What do you guys think?
(I'm afraid I might of just let my self open for a good bunch of ribbing. )
I haven't watched the NC State one but of course I know about the Jimmy V story, is it nothing but a big ole sad story cause I don't care to catch it if that is how it goes.
The punishment he put his body thru in his early years and the height that he could get were just unbelieveable.
The show even got me wanting to break out of storage my "Diamondback BMX cruiser its for the older crowd" but I'm not in the best shape right now and I wonder if a 43 year old man would look ridiculous riding that kind of bike.
What do you guys think?
(I'm afraid I might of just let my self open for a good bunch of ribbing. )
I haven't watched the NC State one but of course I know about the Jimmy V story, is it nothing but a big ole sad story cause I don't care to catch it if that is how it goes.
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I would guess 4/5 of the film revolves around the 83 team, their road to the NCAA tournament and winning the championship.eddie lee roth wrote:I watched for the first time on ESPN Classic the 30 for 30 on Matt Hoffman, His story takes place close by where I live and I used to be a BMX junkie.
The punishment he put his body thru in his early years and the height that he could get were just unbelieveable.
The show even got me wanting to break out of storage my "Diamondback BMX cruiser its for the older crowd" but I'm not in the best shape right now and I wonder if a 43 year old man would look ridiculous riding that kind of bike.
What do you guys think?
(I'm afraid I might of just let my self open for a good bunch of ribbing. )
I haven't watched the NC State one but of course I know about the Jimmy V story, is it nothing but a big ole sad story cause I don't care to catch it if that is how it goes.
1/5 of the film revolves around Jimmy becoming ill and passing.
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Machado wrote: I would guess 4/5 of the film revolves around the 83 team, their road to the NCAA tournament and winning the championship.
1/5 of the film revolves around Jimmy becoming ill and passing.
I ain't no fucking mathematician man speak to me in hours and minutes, WTF is this Goddamn fraction problem your throwin at me I ain't in school no more bitch.Machado wrote: Incredible 2 hour film.
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eddie lee roth wrote:Machado wrote: I would guess 4/5 of the film revolves around the 83 team, their road to the NCAA tournament and winning the championship.
1/5 of the film revolves around Jimmy becoming ill and passing.I ain't no fucking mathematician man speak to me in hours and minutes, WTF is this Goddamn fraction problem your throwin at me I ain't in school no more bitch.Machado wrote: Incredible 2 hour film.
Am I correct to assume you were not a student/athlete
I dropped some simple math. A grade school kid can comprehend.
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30 for 30 returns Oct 7.
7 films scheduled to air
When The Garden Was Eden
The U Part 2
Playing For The Mob
Brian and The Boz
The Day The Series Stopped
Rand University
Brothers in Exile
7 films scheduled to air
When The Garden Was Eden
The U Part 2
Playing For The Mob
Brian and The Boz
The Day The Series Stopped
Rand University
Brothers in Exile
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Looking forward to "The Day The Series Stopped". Such an important day in my life while living in SF.Machado wrote:30 for 30 returns Oct 7.
7 films scheduled to air
When The Garden Was Eden
The U Part 2
Playing For The Mob
Brian and The Boz
The Day The Series Stopped
Rand University
Brothers in Exile
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Learned earlier today that "Playing For The Mob" will be the first to air.Blumpkin King wrote:Looking forward to "The Day The Series Stopped". Such an important day in my life while living in SF.Machado wrote:30 for 30 returns Oct 7.
7 films scheduled to air
When The Garden Was Eden
The U Part 2
Playing For The Mob
Brian and The Boz
The Day The Series Stopped
Rand University
Brothers in Exile
I'm really looking forward to that film and Brian and The Boz.
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Love 30 for 30 but the fact that douchebag bill simmons is in charge of the series makes me.want to puke.
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Blumpkin King wrote:Looking forward to "The Day The Series Stopped". Such an important day in my life while living in SF.Machado wrote:30 for 30 returns Oct 7.
7 films scheduled to air
When The Garden Was Eden
The U Part 2
Playing For The Mob
Brian and The Boz
The Day The Series Stopped
Rand University
Brothers in Exile
Did you view the episode last night? I had to DVR the show.
25 years ago....seems like it was yesterday(that the bay bridge was finally replaced with a new bridge)
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http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=11935642
30 for 30 short
Running Time 17 minutes
In 1976 Muhammad Ali and Ken Norton met at Yankee Stadium. The end of this fight would go down as one of the most notorious decisions in boxing history. But the fight was tainted by riots in the wake of the NYPD strike happening just outside the stadium.
30 for 30 short
Running Time 17 minutes
In 1976 Muhammad Ali and Ken Norton met at Yankee Stadium. The end of this fight would go down as one of the most notorious decisions in boxing history. But the fight was tainted by riots in the wake of the NYPD strike happening just outside the stadium.