2015 Cardinals Season- 8 epsiode tv show on Amazon, coming out this summer

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March 21, 2016: [FONT=Calibri,Calibri][FONT=Calibri,Calibri]NFL Films, the most honored filmmaker in sports television history, today announced the creation of a new series, [/FONT][/FONT][FONT=Calibri,Calibri][FONT=Calibri,Calibri]All or Nothing[/FONT][/FONT][FONT=Calibri,Calibri][FONT=Calibri,Calibri], premiering exclusively on Amazon Video. Drafting off NFL Films’ huge success in the sports reality genre, [/FONT][/FONT][FONT=Calibri,Calibri][FONT=Calibri,Calibri]All or Nothing [/FONT][/FONT][FONT=Calibri,Calibri][FONT=Calibri,Calibri]will offer fans a glimpse into the week-to-week drama that unfolds within the lives of players, coaches and owners of an NFL franchise during the course of the regular season.
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[/FONT][FONT=Calibri,Calibri][FONT=Calibri,Calibri]All or Nothing [/FONT][/FONT][FONT=Calibri,Calibri][FONT=Calibri,Calibri]will feature the 2015 Arizona Cardinals team that captured the NFC West title and advanced to the NFC Championship Game. The Amazon Unscripted Series will premiere on Amazon Video later this summer.
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[/FONT][FONT=Calibri,Calibri][FONT=Calibri,Calibri]All or Nothing [/FONT][/FONT][FONT=Calibri,Calibri][FONT=Calibri,Calibri]will deliver the ultimate behind-the-scenes look at America’s most popular sports and entertainment media property – the NFL’s regular season – and we couldn’t have asked for a better franchise for our inaugural season than the Arizona Cardinals," said [/FONT][/FONT]Jordan Levin[FONT=Calibri,Calibri][FONT=Calibri,Calibri], Chief Content Officer, NFL Media. "We’re thrilled to team up with Amazon on this new series, providing fans even more ways to engage with award-winning NFL programming over a variety of digital channels."
"We take tremendous pride in the dedicated and talented people that make up our organization and welcomed this opportunity to showcase them," said
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[/FONT]Michael Bidwill[FONT=Calibri,Calibri][FONT=Calibri,Calibri], President, Arizona Cardinals. "This unprecedented look into what it takes to compete in the National Football League is something that we think viewers will find fascinating. We all know the quality of work NFL Films does and are just as excited to work with Amazon to find such an innovative way to distribute this series."
"This show is going to give customers a front row seat to some of the most exciting, never before seen, football action," said
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[/FONT]Michael Paull[FONT=Calibri,Calibri][FONT=Calibri,Calibri], Vice President, Digital Video, Amazon. "There is a thrilling story behind how these athletes compete on the field, and we are very excited to work with the NFL to deliver amazing programming for our customers." [/FONT][/FONT]
[FONT=Calibri,Calibri][FONT=Calibri,Calibri]http://prod.static.cardinals.clubs.nfl.com/assets/docs/2016/NFLFilmsRelease.pdf[/FONT][/FONT]
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For sure going to be watching this!
 

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I have real problems watching a series in which the title of the show is , "All or Nothing," and that the team failed to not only win the Super Bowl, but didn't even get there. Obviously, the end result was "nothing."

Let's wait to do one of these documentaries until we win the championship. The state of Arizona has had too many "runner up" series, from the 93 Suns to the 08 Cardinals.
 

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sounds awesome, I wonder if they will trickle out one episode at a time? I may have to get amazon prime for a week to watch this ;)
 

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I have real problems watching a series in which the title of the show is , "All or Nothing," and that the team failed to not only win the Super Bowl, but didn't even get there. Obviously, the end result was "nothing."

Let's wait to do one of these documentaries until we win the championship. The state of Arizona has had too many "runner up" series, from the 93 Suns to the 08 Cardinals.


??? go back to bed...
 

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??? go back to bed...

Um, ok?

You live in Chicago, so you likely don't have a full grasp of the sports culture in Arizona.

There are only two championships of note: University of Arizona basketball in 1997, and the Diamondbacks 2001 World Series. The state has seen enough shortcomings for many decades that, although fans may be intrigued by watching a series about a relatively successful season, would rather watch one in which the ending involves the coach, owner, and MVP of the team holding up a championship trophy; not getting bludgeoned by the Panthers, or having hearts ripped out by John Paxon and Santonio Holmes.

In short, we're sick of being the bridesmaid, and not the bride.
 

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Um, ok?

You live in Chicago, so you likely don't have a full grasp of the sports culture in Arizona.

There are only two championships of note: University of Arizona basketball in 1997, and the Diamondbacks 2001 World Series. The state has seen enough shortcomings for many decades that, although fans may be intrigued by watching a series about a relatively successful season, would rather watch one in which the ending involves the coach, owner, and MVP of the team holding up a championship trophy; not getting bludgeoned by the Panthers, or having hearts ripped out by John Paxon and Santonio Holmes.

In short, we're sick of being the bridesmaid, and not the bride.


id still rather see this than not see it. They started filming it well before it was even determined we would be in the playoffs.
 

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id still rather see this than not see it. They started filming it well before it was even determined we would be in the playoffs.

Exactly.

Arizona's lack of success in championships does not take away from what this team accomplished last season.
 

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I have real problems watching a series in which the title of the show is , "All or Nothing," and that the team failed to not only win the Super Bowl, but didn't even get there. Obviously, the end result was "nothing."

Let's wait to do one of these documentaries until we win the championship. The state of Arizona has had too many "runner up" series, from the 93 Suns to the 08 Cardinals.

TJ, you will be missing out on a really good series if you pass this by. I looked at some of the content on the official channel and this is going to be VERY good
 

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Um, ok?

You live in Chicago, so you likely don't have a full grasp of the sports culture in Arizona.

There are only two championships of note: University of Arizona basketball in 1997, and the Diamondbacks 2001 World Series. The state has seen enough shortcomings for many decades that, although fans may be intrigued by watching a series about a relatively successful season, would rather watch one in which the ending involves the coach, owner, and MVP of the team holding up a championship trophy; not getting bludgeoned by the Panthers, or having hearts ripped out by John Paxon and Santonio Holmes.

In short, we're sick of being the bridesmaid, and not the bride.

sorry but its my opinion you need to grow up. Its not a series celebrating 2nd place.....Its a series documenting the "ins and outs" of an NFL Organization from draft day all the way to the end of the playoffs.

Last season was successful, you can tow the hard line and demand a championship or bust but the fact of the matter is the Cards are a very likeable team and also they are looked at as one of the top three teams in the NFL. Id get used to seeing more of these docs pop up and long as the success is here to stay.
 

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sounds awesome, can't wait to watch it. it will give an awesome inside look to the team and players we would never have seen otherwise..

who wouldn't want to see that, strange.
 

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Yeah how anybody would be opposed to this is beyond me makes literally no sense
 

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If this was on Netflix or HBO.... Arians would become an overnight sensation.
 

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TJ, you will be missing out on a really good series if you pass this by. I looked at some of the content on the official channel and this is going to be VERY good

Fish where did you see a preview I've looked everywhere.
 
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I have real problems watching a series in which the title of the show is , "All or Nothing," and that the team failed to not only win the Super Bowl, but didn't even get there. Obviously, the end result was "nothing."

Let's wait to do one of these documentaries until we win the championship. The state of Arizona has had too many "runner up" series, from the 93 Suns to the 08 Cardinals.

Kind of hard to predict before hand the year they win it all. They are not going to film every year until they make it all of the way. This looks like a very good in depth documentary of the Cardinals behind the scenes. It also starts out in the war room of last years draft where they missed out on the 2nd round pick they were hoping for & excited about in the CB Golson taken by Pittsburgh 2 picks before us. I for one am looking forward to it.


"The scene unfolded during the second round of the 2015 Draft, in the Cardinals “War Room” perched atop team headquarters in Tempe. Team president Michael Bidwill, General Manager Steve Keim, head coach Bruce Arians and vice president of player personnel Terry McDonough were giddy with excitement. It appeared a player they had their eye on for months would fall into their lap, just two picks away. But moments later, McDonough, who was on the phone with the prospect, looked ashen -- another team was calling to inform him he’d been selected. Keim was visibly upset. That lasted all of 15 seconds before the GM quickly pivoted to Plan B, and the next player on their board with full support of those around him. It was a perfect snapshot of how the Cardinals have become a top-flight organization: Prepare, trust the process, don’t panic when the unexpected happens, and have fun while you do it."
 
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This is hilarious. The NFL wants Arians to do Hard Knocks so bad that they invent a new show just to get him on something. So who gets year 2? That's what this is, right? It's not a show about the Cardinals. It's an annual show about an intriguing NFL team, that last year happened to be the Cardinals. I think I got that right.
 

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Yeah how anybody would be opposed to this is beyond me makes literally no sense


Not entirely opposed to it. I'll still watch, but it's hard for me to get really excited about essentially a season in review series in which the end result is us coming up short of a title. I've seen this play out far too often.

I'd rather see one with Arians sitting at the podium with the Lombardi on one side, biscuits in the middle, and a cocktail on the other side answering questions about how it felt to kick the Steelers's ass.
 

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Sorry bucky but there is no preview. What I meant to say was that I read about specific incidences covered in the program that were talked about in the Cardinals release story.
 

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Not entirely opposed to it. I'll still watch, but it's hard for me to get really excited about essentially a season in review series in which the end result is us coming up short of a title. I've seen this play out far too often.

I'd rather see one with Arians sitting at the podium with the Lombardi on one side, biscuits in the middle, and a cocktail on the other side answering questions about how it felt to kick the Steelers's ass.

Did you read ":07 Seconds or Less"? A great read, and about a team that didn't win the title. Do you think it was a waste a time to write the book? Or just to read it?

I'm all in on this Amazon show.
 

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Kind of hard to predict before hand the year they win it all. They are not going to film every year until they make it all of the way. This looks like a very good in depth documentary of the Cardinals behind the scenes. It also starts out in the war room of last years draft where they missed out on the 2nd round pick they were hoping for & excited about in the CB Golson taken by Pittsburgh 2 picks before us. I for one am looking forward to it.


"The scene unfolded during the second round of the 2015 Draft, in the Cardinals “War Room” perched atop team headquarters in Tempe. Team president Michael Bidwill, General Manager Steve Keim, head coach Bruce Arians and vice president of player personnel Terry McDonough were giddy with excitement. It appeared a player they had their eye on for months would fall into their lap, just two picks away. But moments later, McDonough, who was on the phone with the prospect, looked ashen -- another team was calling to inform him he’d been selected. Keim was visibly upset. That lasted all of 15 seconds before the GM quickly pivoted to Plan B, and the next player on their board with full support of those around him. It was a perfect snapshot of how the Cardinals have become a top-flight organization: Prepare, trust the process, don’t panic when the unexpected happens, and have fun while you do it."

I m Wondering who was the prospect in Round 2 that they were anxious to pick.
Abdullah?
 

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I m Wondering who was the prospect in Round 2 that they were anxious to pick.
Abdullah?

Yeah, I am almost positive it is abdullah. Maybe to keep - or maybe to trade for adrian peterson.

Either way, it probably worked out for the better with Golden and David Johnson.
 

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Um, ok?

You live in Chicago, so you likely don't have a full grasp of the sports culture in Arizona.

There are only two championships of note: University of Arizona basketball in 1997, and the Diamondbacks 2001 World Series. The state has seen enough shortcomings for many decades that, although fans may be intrigued by watching a series about a relatively successful season, would rather watch one in which the ending involves the coach, owner, and MVP of the team holding up a championship trophy; not getting bludgeoned by the Panthers, or having hearts ripped out by John Paxon and Santonio Holmes.

In short, we're sick of being the bridesmaid, and not the bride.

I was born in AZ, my parents were born in AZ...would have zero problem watching this. Who gives a ****, the season is over can't change anything about it. Would still be incredibly interesting to see a documentary on our team like that. I'll just skip the episode that focuses on the NFC Championship game.

We'd all MUCH RATHER see it end with a championship, but that's not how it worked out. Doesn't make the film any less interesting.
 

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