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Is 30 for 30 on netflix? ****in A! I'll sign back up for it today if it is.
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12-26-2012, 12:32 AM | #48 |
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My two favorites were on tonight on ESPNU.
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Anybody watch the one on the Bills four Super Bowls? Any good? Wondering if its worth my time.
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I think my two favorites so far have been Slaying the Badger and The Best that Never Was.
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01-23-2016, 06:26 PM | #52 |
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Have they done these yet?
Lawrence Phillips: a life wasted Ryan Leaf vs Peyton Manning. Would watch!
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It's kind of sad to see how cowed Norwood remains. Maybe it's his innate personality, but he seems to be perpetually on the verge of uncontrollable tears. I half suspect someone has a kitten ready to punt with all their might just off camera.
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Best ep ever was The Legend of Young Larry Bird.
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I like the Birth of Big Air one about Mat Hoffman. The Bo Jackson one and the I hate Christian Laettner one were pretty good too.
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What's really crazy to me is that it wasn't close to a chip shot. Was a pretty long field goal attempt for a kicker who didn't have much range.
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