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30 for 30 stayed true to its form and put out another great show. Pretty much the only thing Espn has going for them these days.

I never knew the full story about the Duke lacrosse team - just that it was BS. But holy poo I can't believe what really happened. I feel terrible for those kids and for the lady too. I'm stil pissed after watching it. 

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Watching it now but saw nothing but amazing things on Twitter about it (except from a couple people like Nolan Smith).  

Thinking back, it seems like 99% of people immediately jumped to conclusions, started making jokes, whatever...but as always, let the legal process play out. A shitty situation all around that was made worse by people doing nothing but protesting to protest, or by others sticking up for the players without knowing a thing. If nothing else, a case like this hopefully teaches people to stay moderate on an issue until the facts come out. Or at the very least, just shut up until facts are known. 

 

Oh, and Nifong? Get fuged. 

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Really didn't need to watch. This happened just a few years after the OJ trial. Nifong was just try to make a name for himself and cash in. That said...I can't blame for wanting to believe it, but you have to stay objective, especially when you work for the public. lol Bad investigators are bad  

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13 hours ago, Jangler said:

Really didn't need to watch. This happened just a few years after the OJ trial. Nifong was just try to make a name for himself and cash in. That said...I can't blame for wanting to believe it, but you have to stay objective, especially when you work for the public. lol Bad investigators are bad  

It happened 11 years later. 

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