Big fan of the NFL's documentaries.
Football Life is great, though I do find some that I just don't end up caring about at all.
As a guy who only started following NFL in about 08/09 and has only really be a fan since '12, I like America's Game too. Sum up the Superbowl story in an hour.
Missing Rings was also fantastic. Bit gutted that they made 5 and 2 of them were my team though!
They had a great doc a couple of years ago about Peyton and Eli Manning doing some off-season work with their old college coach. I found it interesting, but I also found it quite heart warming the bits when they just became 2 brothers goofing around again.
Well, I'm in a bit of a funk with NFL since the absolute sh*tshow that the people who were wearing white put up against the Eagles. It's not the loss, it was the manner of the loss. Plus, the bookies, the pundits and myself pretty much all wrote off Philly. I'll get over it, but I haven't worn any Vikes gear since it happened, which is unusual for me.
Quite looking forward to Sunday night though. 6 of us will be getting together to watch (7, if the host's wife stays up). Can't imagine it topping last years (where the party had a huge lull when it was clear the Falcons would win, and obviously picked up when Tom Brady disagreed that the Falcons would win). I'm split on it. If Carson Wentz was still active, I'd probably root for him. He was great fun to watch and seems like a good guy. I have no ill will to the Eagles just because they pumped the Vikes. I'm a firm believer in "loser needs to do better" rather than hating a team because they do a better job. Which also means, I don't dislike the Patriots. I don't mind Brady/Belichick getting 6th rings at QB and HC because they really are something else. Really don't have a dog in this fight so I just want an entertaining game.
Not at all enthused by the Pepsi Superbowl 52 Half Time Show (so sick of the fact it gets full named every time it's discussed). Obviously mileage on music varies greatly. There was a great run from 2005 for about 5 years where we had: Rolling Stones, The Who, Prince, Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band, Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, Paul McCartney. I feel like the move to more pop-ish music is simply because somehow people tweeting about the half time makes it a bigger deal. Or maybe I'm just a cranky old man who is already telling people how it was better back in my day and what these kids listen to isn't music.
Oh, went to an NFL thing run by Sky Sports with proceeds going to Sport Relief charity. So it was 2 of the Sky Sports UK coverage team, Scott Hanson from NFL redzone, Josh Norman and Emmanuel Sanders. £7 to get in so went with 3 buddies. Surprisingly good fun. Nice atmosphere - NFL and F1 are close for how nice the atmosphere seems to be. Big Redzone fan and Scott Hanson seemed like a really cool guy. Engaged the crowd, was funny, was interesting and waited about quite a while at the end for those wanting a wee photo with him. Josh Norman is a very, very charismatic guy. Very interesting. Came out in a full kilt for us to a huge ovation. Must say, didn't like him too much before but like him a lot more now. Sanders was quieter but also clearly has a sharp wit. Felt he made a bit less effort to engage though. Night consisted of some prearranged discussion topics, some audience Q&A, some audience participation games. Best bit was when someone asked what Norman and Sanders would do if they were lined up against each other on a play. They got up and explained/demonstrated a lot of the subtleties that I was unaware of. For any of the other UK fans, if it's near you next year I'd recommend it. Especially for £7 going to charity.
Related:
https://twitter.com/NFLUK/status/953307242887090176I don't really see why anyone wouldn't be able to understand that...