ESPN: 30 for 30 Discussion

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In the past I've watched a few of these mini-documentaries from ESPN, mainly the ones I cared to watch based on topic alone however there was one I never had seen because I didn't really have any interest in it was the 'Bernie & Ernie' one and it was pretty solid.. so it got me thinking about all of you who had probably seen one at the least and I was just curious which one was your favorite out of the many they've done so far?

Randy Moss comes to mind when I think of favorites, especially if I'm judging from simply just the newer ones alone.. I also enjoyed 'The U Pt.1' haven't seen Pt. 2 yet but I heard good things so I'll probably check it out soon.
 

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As a fan boy of the player, enjoyed Run Ricky Run of course. Also enjoyed The Boz's 30 for 30.
 

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My favorites:

A tale of two Escobars
Without Bias
The U Pt 1 (Pt 2 was lame)
Winning Time
Run Ricky Run
You don't Know Bo
One Night in Vegas (Tyson/Tupac)
Fab Five
Unguarded
Rand U
Playing for the Mob
Small Potatoes- Who killed the USFL

Two Escobars is by far my favorite, followed by Without Bias. Those two are incredibly well done. The others are in no particular order
 

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I don't think I've seen the Two Escobars one all the way through, Run Ricky Run is one of my personal favorites but that is mainly due to a favoritism bias.