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Derek McCartney on ESPN 30 for 30: ‘They really portrayed my family in a positive way’

Ryan Koenigsberg
Ryan Koenigsberg
November 5, 2015
Derek McCartney on ESPN 30 for 30: ‘They really portrayed my family in a positive way’

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November 5, 2015

Absolutely loved the 30-for-30 – really nice write up here!

August 11, 2017

It was nice!

October 21, 2017

Having lived in Boulder through the Mac years, I was originally put off by his proselytizing, but time has provided a perspective on the complex, flawed, but ultimately what seems to have been at heart a very decent, respectful man. Take away the overtly religious language, and you’re left with a person who faced his own shortcomings with honesty and as much transparency as he could; the relationships with his surviving family, including grandsons, seem genuine and loving, and that shines a light on his influence that rises above the ofttimes vicious criticism from many in the Colorado journalistic camp. He never sought a larger audience via politics, or campaigning, but kept his focus more humble, in how to live one’s live with some decency and respect for family and others – in effect, keeping promises. That many found this to be cynical is a sad commentary not on him, but on them, and history seems to have shifted in his favor – not that he seems to care, either way, as it should be. As scandals have rocked programs across the country, his personal family story seems almost quaint, and certainly trivial in comparison. His legacy is secure.

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