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gonna grill and binge watch this tomorrow. so glad they dropped this now, this summer has been crap so far for a lot of us. AZ economy is so bad right now.
 
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Watched the first two tonight. Freeking amazing!! Dream come true for Cards fans to relive last year. So well done.
 

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Got thru 4 episodes. Absolutely loving it. Very well done. BA is such a bad ass... Liking Mike Bidwill even more... Overall incredible experience for a Cards fan!! [emoji106][emoji106][emoji106][emoji106][emoji106]
 

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You non-Prime guys - you can watch the show for free, it just has commercials. There is also a "family friendly" version with all of BA's foul language bleeped out. Man, I knew the guy had a mouth, but it's non-stop! Love when he called somebody a "*******" in the first episode.

My only fear about this whole thing is that if it proves to be very popular, which seems to already be happening, it could go to the players' heads. Hopefully that doesn't happen.

1 down, 7 to go.
 

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I put in a marathon & watched 6 & my eyes can't stay awake for more. On to Carolina tomorrow :bang:

Awesome & incredible...the best that NFL Films has ever done IMO. The Sabals would be proud of this.
 

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Why the (Arianism here) did this have to premiere the night before I have an 8am webinar?!!

I've only watched the first episode but that was amazing. I'm at least glad that tomorrow's a Friday. The Friday before a 3-day weekend at that.
 

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I put in a marathon & watched 6 & my eyes can't stay awake for more. On to Carolina tomorrow :bang:

Awesome & incredible...the best that NFL Films has ever done IMO. The Sabals would be proud of this.

Yes! This is amazing. Non-Cardinal fans will love it, too. Top quality work.

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Why the (Arianism here) did this have to premiere the night before I have an 8am webinar?!!

I've only watched the first episode but that was amazing. I'm at least glad that tomorrow's a Friday. The Friday before a 3-day weekend at that.
I watched most of the first episode early this morning(not done yet) and I'm floored. I was going to binge watch but I just couldn't wait. I love the humanization of the players and staff.
Seeing Steve Keim's family and how his kids understand why dad isn't around much.
I can't wait to watch some more.
 

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Interested to see if anyone has a thought about personnel moves and the characterization we see of the team - IE, Jerraud Powers' reluctance to step up when urged by his coach. Now he's gone.

Edit - and to add, Freeney seemed to be a great addition on the sidelines.
 
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Interested to see if anyone has a thought about personnel moves and the characterization we see of the team - IE, Jerraud Powers' reluctance to step up when urged by his coach. Now he's gone.

Edit - and to add, Freeney seemed to be a great addition on the sidelines.

Loved how BA canned that young d-lineman (Okoye) for parking in the wrong space at the practice facility!
 
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Seems kinda harsh. I'm sure that wasn't the real reason.

I have no doubt there were other factors that weighed into that action... But I still loved how BA referenced his failure to adhere to the parking rules (they highlighted BA addressing the entire team before he got rid of Okoye, where he very loudly pointed out the repercussions that would come if you parked in the wrong spot!), as the reason he was let go! :rockon:
 

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Watched the first episode last night.

What if we had drafted Ameer Abdullah? Keim and BA were both really excited at the prospect of him dropping to our pick in the 2nd round but while they were on the phone with him he got a call from the lions and then was drafted right before our pick.
 

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Watched the first episode last night.

What if we had drafted Ameer Abdullah? Keim and BA were both really excited at the prospect of him dropping to our pick in the 2nd round but while they were on the phone with him he got a call from the lions and then was drafted right before our pick.

then we wouldn't have david johnson. abdullah looked good last year, but not as good as johnson, plus he's a tiny dude like AE is
 
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I am impressed that people who are not regulars on TV or movie threads are using spoiler tags :raccoon:
 

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Binge watched it between last night and today. What an unbelievably insightful and inspirational treat this is for Cardinals' fans! I have already started writing some in-depth comments that i will post at some point---but, man, our Cardinals, starting with MB, SK & BA all the way to CP, Larry, Pat P., Honey Badger, Calais, David Johnson, Dwight Freeney, Cory Redding, Frostee Rucker, Red Bryant, Mike Iupati and Lyle Sendlein---are a completely lovable bunch. Plus, equally lovable are the wives, kids and family members---starting with BA's 'shoot from the hip' wife, Christine, to Pat P's adorable baby daughter, Paityn. Steve Keim's mantra of filling the organization with quality people is what makes this unprecedented docu-series so compelling. By the end, anyone who watches this will feel like they know the aforementioned people in the Cardinals' organization as if they were friends. This series deserves major awards---sure, there is plenty of football drama, but it is the character development that is most unprecedented and extraordinary. Feast on every bit of it, my friends. Wow. What a ride!
 

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Binge watched it between last night and today. What an unbelievably insightful and inspirational treat this is for Cardinals' fans! I have already started writing some in-depth comments that i will post at some point---but, man, our Cardinals, starting with MB, SK & BA all the way to CP, Larry, Pat P., Honey Badger, Calais, David Johnson, Dwight Freeney, Cory Redding, Frostee Rucker, Red Bryant, Mike Iupati and Lyle Sendlein---are a completely lovable bunch. Plus, equally lovable are the wives, kids and family members---starting with BA's 'shoot from the hip' wife, Christine, to Pat P's adorable baby daughter, Paityn. Steve Keim's mantra of filling the organization with quality people is what makes this unprecedented docu-series so compelling. By the end, anyone who watches this will feel like they know the aforementioned people in the Cardinals' organization as if they were friends. This series deserves major awards---sure, there is plenty of football drama, but it is the character development that is most unprecedented and extraordinary. Feast on every bit of it, my friends. Wow. What a ride!

I am watching it tonight / tomorrow but everything I have heard sounds like it will cement in my mind just how big of a role that SK has played in turning this franchise into what it is. To me the pivotal moment(s) for the franchise were when Keim found AW, and then when he told AW he wanted to change the franchise around him. Keim has an incredible knack for finding guys who are willing, able and ready to shoulder the load where it is needed. I am by no means discrediting MB because he has been the brains and passion behind the image and culture change, but to me SK is the architect starting with the day he brought AW in to the locker room.
 

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Binge watched it between last night and today. What an unbelievably insightful and inspirational treat this is for Cardinals' fans! I have already started writing some in-depth comments that i will post at some point---but, man, our Cardinals, starting with MB, SK & BA all the way to CP, Larry, Pat P., Honey Badger, Calais, David Johnson, Dwight Freeney, Cory Redding, Frostee Rucker, Red Bryant, Mike Iupati and Lyle Sendlein---are a completely lovable bunch. Plus, equally lovable are the wives, kids and family members---starting with BA's 'shoot from the hip' wife, Christine, to Pat P's adorable baby daughter, Paityn. Steve Keim's mantra of filling the organization with quality people is what makes this unprecedented docu-series so compelling. By the end, anyone who watches this will feel like they know the aforementioned people in the Cardinals' organization as if they were friends. This series deserves major awards---sure, there is plenty of football drama, but it is the character development that is most unprecedented and extraordinary. Feast on every bit of it, my friends. Wow. What a ride!

i snuck some time in today for the first episode and half of the 2nd.

even going into this thing i was looking forward to the stories that supported the season, we all knew the narrative of the games.

really blown away at the production of this series. seeing these players outside of the boring media interviews has been SO awesome so far. seeing and hearing the leadership of palmer wasn't surprising to me, because all the players always talk about it, but to hear it is super cool. in episode 1 where he gets on ellington for dogging it during practice was pretty insightful to CPs drive and internal motor.

really excited to watch the rest of this, i've turned down plans tonight because i'm going to watch it from the time i get home until i go to bed lol.
 

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Seems kinda harsh. I'm sure that wasn't the real reason.

I think from what little I got from that, is that a lot of is being able to adhere to the small rules. Discipline.

Let me see if I can put a psychological spin on this: If you can't pay attention to such small details when it's right in front of you (Literally. It says who's spot it is right when you park.), it's A) you're inattentive, and that'll get you and your team killed in games, or B) you were in such a hurry to be able to pay attention, which usually means you're late (undisciplined).
 
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