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Re: 30 for 30
Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 9:12 am
by billyho
Nope not a "feel good" piece for OM, but it's just like I told my buddy ScottyLee u gotta look at it this way..... Negative? Yes but they've pretty much taken everything they could away (flag,Dixie,col...etc) not much left to take. Just listen to Dixie at the end and be done with it ! Gave me chills 2 btw....
Re: 30 for 30
Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 9:26 am
by champcaller
i didn't care for it one bit, honestly. dunno why is was on espn, because it had very little to do with sports.
Re: 30 for 30
Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 10:15 am
by MSDawg870
The most ironic thing to me was that the modern day James Meredith looks like a black Col Reb.
Re: 30 for 30
Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 10:18 am
by jdaves
Note: I posted a youtube link in the General Discussion forum of her singing Dixie
Re: 30 for 30
Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 10:37 am
by eSJay
champcaller wrote:i didn't care for it one bit, honestly. dunno why is was on espn, because it had very little to do with sports.
Champ - the only thing I can figure is giving deserved credit to the undefeated 62' team since they never really got any due to all the caca happening on campus.
I'm going to try to catch the first half tonight or tomorrow before I form an opinion though.
Re: 30 for 30
Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 12:22 pm
by Deltamud77
champcaller wrote:i didn't care for it one bit, honestly. dunno why is was on espn, because it had very little to do with sports.
It is the 50th anniversary of the only undefeated, untied team in Ole Miss history.
Re: 30 for 30
Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 12:27 pm
by Deltamud77
What specific problems did you guys have with the documentary?
Re: 30 for 30
Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 1:45 pm
by champcaller
i know about the undefeated season and yeah they talked about it through the documentary, but i feel like they didn't show enough of the modern day Ole Miss. however, i'm not the most objective person on the subject.
Re: 30 for 30
Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 2:05 pm
by pondman
Wright was interviewed on Finebaum yesterday. I thought he did a great job of explaining why the documentary was put together like it was, how it related to sports, and why he thought the documentary should have been done.
http://www.finebaum.com/Article.asp?id= ... spid=38693
In short, he recognizes that it is important to bring the past back to light to show how far the state of MS and Ole Miss has come. He also said his intent was to show that without the football team it is entirely possible that Ole Miss could have been shut down. I have not seen the show yet. He admits that the beginning is difficult to watch, but he though necessary to tell the story. He also added that the ending (slow Dixie) brings him to tears. He goes onto explain that it brings back memories of his childhood and watching Ole Miss football with his father.
Pond
Re: 30 for 30
Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 2:16 pm
by quackhead11
I really enjoyed this one, as I have nearly every 30 for 30 (especially Marcus Dupree and Roll Tide/War Eagle). My only complaint, is that I wish Wright Thompson (being a MS native) would have focused a little more at the end about the current status of the campus and the strides and changes that have been made not only on campus but in the State as well. There are so many northern people, who see this stuff and these images, and honestly think things are still unchanged in Mississippi. Just my two cents.
Re: 30 for 30
Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 2:56 pm
by Deltamud77
I guess most folks know that Wright is a Clarksdale native...son of a lawyer that passed away several years ago from cancer...and is a senior writer for ESPN the Magazine. He is an interesting guy. He used to cover LSU football for the Times Picayune back in the Saban days. He and Saban have no love loss because Wright broke the cheating scandal on Saban forcing teachers to give preferential treatment to players.
Re: 30 for 30
Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 6:13 pm
by swamprooter
i am with DeltaMud....................................Where is Buck Randle? ...........5'11" 195 love it
History is History...Did Wright have Ole Miss best interest at heart? Did Wright have Mississippi's best interest at heart?
The truth is the truth.
I heard him on Finebaum also. i was hoping more interview with the players in documentary.
Re: 30 for 30
Posted: Thu Nov 01, 2012 7:07 am
by Bully
I know that Wright did not intentionally show OM in a bad light. Facts are facts. I went to elementary, junior high, and high school with Wright, and he has been an OM fan his whole life.
Re: 30 for 30
Posted: Thu Nov 01, 2012 7:43 am
by matador1
champcaller wrote:i didn't care for it one bit, honestly. dunno why is was on espn, because it had very little to do with sports.
In the opening few minute sit is mentioned that one reason the school was not totally shut down was because of the football teams success that year (paraphrased). I think one of the points was supposed to be how important sports can be in hard times. How they can control things.
Re: 30 for 30
Posted: Thu Nov 01, 2012 7:49 am
by DeltaCotton12
Bully wrote:I know that Wright did not intentionally show OM in a bad light. Facts are facts. I went to elementary, junior high, and high school with Wright, and he has been an OM fan his whole life.
I agree. Wright was my down the street neighbor and his family is OM supporters. I agree they could of wrapped it up a little better but it was interesting none the less.