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http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/early-lead/wp/2015/05/14/espn-announces-plans-to-make-30-more-30-for-30-episodes/

For those unaware of what a "30 for 30" documentary is:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/30_for_30

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A (slightly) more informative article:

http://www.golfdigest.com/blogs/the-loop/2015/05/buckle-up-golf-fans-john-daly.html

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The guy would sell his soul for a buck fifty ... maybe they will highlight his t-shirt gig outside the Masters ... how much lower can one go ... I guess we will find out soon enough on ESPN's 30 for 30

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The guy would sell his soul for a buck fifty ... maybe they will highlight his t-shirt gig outside the Masters ... how much lower can one go ... I guess we will find out soon enough on ESPN's 30 for 30

Daly is not the prototype PGA pro but he seems like a good guy who has had serious issues with substance abuse. No need to be so mean about it.

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Will the 30 for 30 docs be as great without Bill Simmons?

Nope. I don't think so. But whatever. I think he was too good for that inbred circle-jerk that is ESPN

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I had quite enough of John Daly with "Being John Daly".  I was eager to watch that show . .but it quickly revealed that he's kind of a whiney guy who blames everybody else for his problems and surrounds himself with an entourage of "yes-men".  There was this one scene in that show where he was sitting around a campfire (I think) strumming a guitar while his friends took turns telling him how great he is.  Yeesh.

Anyway . .I find the guy to be boring.  I mean, he's not the only guy, by a long-shot, to fail to make the best use of his talents.  He does seem like basically a good guy, though . .and I used to sort of pull for him in tournaments before I realized it was pointless to do so.  And the pants . .really hate the pants.

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