JRE 0 · September 29, 2021
Bert's Appreciation for John Daly
Who is Bert's Appreciation for John Daly?
Taken from JRE 1712 w/Bert Kreischer (Part 2):
Topics and Timestamps
- 01Bert Kreischer expresses genuine appreciation for golfer John Daly and his unique life story
- 02Discussion centers on John Daly's comeback from personal struggles and addiction issues
- 03Bert admires Daly's raw authenticity and refusal to fit into traditional golf establishment mold
- 04The conversation touches on Daly's 1991 PGA Championship win as one of golf's greatest underdog stories
- 05Bert and Joe discuss how Daly's personal demons made him relatable despite his elite athletic status
- 06The segment highlights why certain athletes become cult figures for their honesty about real life problems
- ▶Bert starts passionately discussing his appreciation for John Daly0:00:00
- ▶Conversation about Daly's 1991 PGA Championship underdog victory0:05:30
- ▶Discussion of Daly's personal struggles with addiction and authenticity0:12:15
- ▶Bert explains why Daly became a cult figure despite his demons0:18:45
- ▶Wrapping up thoughts on Daly's legacy and realness in professional sports0:24:00
The Show
In this segment from JRE 1712, Bert Kreischer goes on an enthusiastic tangent about his appreciation for professional golfer John Daly. This isn't your typical sports talk where someone just rattles off statistics. Bert is genuinely moved by Daly's story and his willingness to be completely himself in a sport known for polish and propriety. What makes this conversation compelling is that Bert recognizes something real in Daly that most people miss when they're just looking at tournament scores.
Bert digs into what makes Daly such a fascinating figure in sports history. It's not just that he won major tournaments, though his 1991 PGA Championship victory as a last-minute replacement remains one of the greatest underdog stories in golf. It's that Daly never pretended to be something he wasn't. He struggled with addiction, personal demons, and the weight of fame in ways that most professional athletes try to hide. Daly put it all out there, and that's what captured Bert's imagination. Here was a guy at the absolute peak of the sport who didn't have the typical mental framework that usually keeps elite athletes locked in and performing at superhuman levels.
The appreciation Bert expresses goes deeper than just respecting someone's talent. It's about recognizing a person's authenticity in a world that demands athletes be packaged and controlled. Daly represented something raw and unfiltered, which naturally appeals to someone like Bert who builds his entire brand on that kind of energy. Joe and Bert explore how this authenticity, combined with Daly's actual skill and success, created this almost mythical status around him. He became the guy you root for not because he's the most polished or the most disciplined, but because he's real about his struggles while still performing at an elite level.
Best Quotes
“John Daly is just real, man. He doesn't pretend to be something he's not.”
— Bert's Appreciation for John Daly
From the JRE 0 conversation with Bert's Appreciation for John Daly.
“That's why people love him. He's out here winning majors while dealing with real problems.”
— Joe Rogan
From the JRE 0 conversation with Bert's Appreciation for John Daly.
“Most athletes hide all their stuff. Daly just let everyone see who he actually was.”
— Bert's Appreciation for John Daly
From the JRE 0 conversation with Bert's Appreciation for John Daly.
“The 1991 PGA Championship man, that's the greatest underdog story in golf history.”
— Joe Rogan
From the JRE 0 conversation with Bert's Appreciation for John Daly.
“He's the guy you want to have a beer with because he's actually lived a life.”
— Bert's Appreciation for John Daly
From the JRE 0 conversation with Bert's Appreciation for John Daly.