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Old 04-22-2013, 10:11 AM   #1
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Re: Todd Marinovich Documentary on ESPN

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This was pretty good from ESPN.


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That was great thanks for sharing!
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Old 04-23-2013, 12:39 PM   #2
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It was a really good documentary. I'm glad Todd got his life sorted out.
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Old 04-23-2013, 09:23 PM   #3
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Re: Todd Marinovich Documentary on ESPN

I think for any son that's ever grown up with a Dad that they've tried their whole life to please, we can relate.

I personally didn't enjoy sports for myself until I was in my late teens. My dad was active and always coached our teams, many years I went out for baseball, football, not for myself but because we were made to play sports.

I can relate to Todd just wanting to make his Dad happy, I think most guys can that have lived in their dad's shadow. I loved Todd's quote how he said he would get so irritated when people would tell him things like "oh If I had your talent", etc.. He would answer with "how do you think I got that talent", or "whose talent was it to throw away". He made a great point by saying a lot of talent for athletes are god given, but they have to work for it too.

And I think that point is lost with most armchair athletes. They think because a guy is an NFL bust he sucks or is lazy, but think about all the work they have to do from childhood until college to even get a chance at the NFL.
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