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In that same vein I hope it's Green Bay. The history and community are great side stories and the relationship between Rodgers and Love will draw viewers. Hard-core fantasy folks will also be interested to see how the RB's(assuming Jones leaves) and WR2/WR3 shakes out.I wanna see em force one of the holier than thou franchises like the Giants or Steelers for once.
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Has to be the Cowboys, right? Jerry Jones wouldn’t pass up an opportunity for more screen time, right?Cowboys, Panthers, Giants, Broncos, Cardinals are the 5 Teams eligible to be featured. I think the show could do better...
'Hard Knocks' history: How NFL teams have fared after appearing on HBO show (July 29, 2019)There used to be a topic listed in this forum about how the teams featured did that year. Any team ever make it to the Super Bowl?
With everything going on.....and what may turn out to be a huge change.....The Packers.
Don't think GB is allowed to be on it this year.In that same vein I hope it's Green Bay.
Of these squads, have to say oddly enough that it should be the Cardinals. If AR goes to Denver then it simply HAS to be them.Cowboys, Panthers, Giants, Broncos, Cardinals are the 5 Teams eligible to be featured. I think the show could do better...
Who doesn't want to see players who "bite some kneecaps" and "#### people up, push 'em back, just make 'em feel like ####"?I wish it was the Lions. Maybe next year. I know the new staff would absolutely love it.
Sign us the #### up. Who else is contemplating replacing their mascot with an actual live big cat.That's per an agreement between the NFL and its 32 teams regarding eligibility for the show: Since 2014, franchises are not required to be included as potential "Hard Knocks" participants if they 1.) have a first-year head coach, 2.) have made the playoffs in the last two seasons, or 3.) have appeared on the show in the past 10 years. Teams are, however, also allowed to volunteer for inclusion.
Yeah Detroit would be a great choice. Would HBO want that? The storylines and entertainment value is there but I’m not sure if it would be apparent on the surface to the casual fan. Though maybe casual fans don’t watch the show to begin with.Who doesn't want to see players who "bite some kneecaps" and "#### people up, push 'em back, just make 'em feel like ####"?
- The GM and Motor City Dan Campbell have people ready to run through brick walls
- 20 year OT who is a generational talent
- QB looking to write a redemption story in a new town new state after being west coast his whole life
- you got the NFL version of the Ball family coming to town
- Okudah switching to Slay's old number after a disastrous rookie campaign
- Jamaal Williams is whole ### vibe all by himself
- Hock is The Dude
- Sheila Hamp Ford is a great story in the way she has changed the culture in this offseason
- We could even check in on Megatron's PRIME Medical Cannabis Dispensary.
All or Nothing, The Arizona Cardinals. Great series. Yeah,Amazon.Tampa would be great to see. I could see both TB and BA being very welcoming of the camera time. Hasn't BA done one of these before? Or were Cards on the Amazon one? It all blurs together.
Jerry is a good dude. I used to loath him but I understand why he does what he does.Yay. Can't wait to listen to Jerry endlessly talk about the Super Bowl when his team hasn't been close to it for 25 years.
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This guy has no business writing football articles. What a terrible piece.
McCarthy did not seem all that sympathetic when Dak was explaining his forearm issues.The Cowboys seem perfect for this. Super interested to see some of the Dak Prescott injury stuff.