All or Nothing: NFL Films documentary series (Amazon Prime)
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All or Nothing: NFL Films documentary series (Amazon Prime)

Amazon today announced All or Nothing, an Amazon Original Series produced by NFL Films, will premiere on Prime Video on July 1 in the U.S., and that Jon Hamm (Mad Men) will narrate. The first season of the docu-series follows the Arizona Cardinals' 2015 season, from the draft through the NFC Championship game. All eight one-hour episodes of All or Nothing: A Season with the Arizona Cardinals will be available for Amazon Prime members as part of their membership, and to all Amazon customers from July 1 to August 31, via the Amazon Video app for TVs, connected devices including Fire TV, mobile devices and online at Amazon.com/allornothing. For a list of all Amazon Video compatible devices, visit www.amazon.com/howtostream. All or Nothing is the first series to take viewers inside the locker room, on the sidelines, and off the field for an unprecedented look inside an NFL franchise's complete season. Season one picks up with the Arizona Cardinals following the season-ending injury to quarterback Carson Palmer in the 2014 season. Head coach Bruce Arians, President Michael Bidwill and general manager Steve Keim, along with Pro Bowlers Palmer, wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald, cornerback Patrick Peterson and safety Tyrann Mathieu are ready for the challenge of a season that would result in an NFC West title and a trip to the conference championship game.
This was produced in conjunction with NFL Films.
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Always down for anything NFL Films and/or especially HBO 24/7 so as a Prime member I look forward to this. Thanks for the heads up DJ!
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Don't need or pay money to see highlights of Palmer throwing interception after interception after interception...
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So this didn't air during the season as it was being filmed? This is its debut?
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Saw the 1st episode.
Very well made and edited.
You don't have to be an Arizona Cardinals fan to like it. Episode 1 was a pretty solid account of the 2015 NFL Draft through week 3 of 2015 including all the behind the scenes aspects. I liked that they showed the Cards draft war room when they were practically set on getting Ameer Abdullah and then the Lions stole him.
Loved hearing Arians curse like a sailor and drop F bombs during team meetings.
Arians -- "We're 2-0 and Just remember, you ain't shit"
Very well made and edited.You don't have to be an Arizona Cardinals fan to like it. Episode 1 was a pretty solid account of the 2015 NFL Draft through week 3 of 2015 including all the behind the scenes aspects. I liked that they showed the Cards draft war room when they were practically set on getting Ameer Abdullah and then the Lions stole him.
Loved hearing Arians curse like a sailor and drop F bombs during team meetings.

Arians -- "We're 2-0 and Just remember, you ain't shit"
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I skipped ahead to episode 8
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As a Cardinals fan, this is fucking phenomenal.
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I just wanted to watch a few of these, but I've blasted through 6 already, and am on 7 now. This is what Hard Knocks should have been. It gives you way more in depth about teams, players and what they go through during a given season. Even if the Cardinals weren't the focus of this, I would think it is fantastic. I hope they keep doing this and follow another team this season. I will watch it every year.
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Amazon’s ‘All or Nothing’ Season 2 to Focus on Los Angeles Rams’ 2016 Season
http://variety.com/2017/tv/news/amaz...on-1202019886/
http://variety.com/2017/tv/news/amaz...on-1202019886/
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Amazon’s ‘All or Nothing’ Season 2 to Focus on Los Angeles Rams’ 2016 Season
http://variety.com/2017/tv/news/amaz...on-1202019886/
http://variety.com/2017/tv/news/amaz...on-1202019886/
1) Their season was awful
2) Anyone who watched Hard Knocks know there isn't a single interesting player on that team.
What were they thinking picking the same team featured on Hard Knocks?
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Yup. Agree with all points.
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NFL Films is normally great, but I really don't know how they can make the Rams 2016 season compelling viewing. I watched the entire 16 weeks and it was awful. That team was pretty unwatchable.
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Yeah, that entire debacle with Dickerson. Plus watching Fisher's house of cards come crumbling down around him could be interesting.
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... and the move to LA and Goff... seems like there could be some good stuff there. I need to watch season 1 .. sounds cool. Sounds less reality show-ish than hard knocks
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The Rams Hard Knocks episodes was dull for the most part because it took place mostly in training camp in the summer and there was really no game & locker room action. We were being subjected to players who haven't seen much or any spotlight. Plus, they spent a lot of time with Fisher and his coaches getting ready to make cuts etc.
On the plus side, at least with this series, they will hopefully cover how awful their season was and the turmoil the team went through, especially after canning Fisher.
Sounds to me that NFL Films already had the cameras in place with the Rams during Hard Knocks and figured they would continue shooting with them as their season progressed. Guess it saved them money.
On the plus side, at least with this series, they will hopefully cover how awful their season was and the turmoil the team went through, especially after canning Fisher.
Sounds to me that NFL Films already had the cameras in place with the Rams during Hard Knocks and figured they would continue shooting with them as their season progressed. Guess it saved them money.
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Trailer for the Rams season:
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/EsFerPn-nvo" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

Jon Hamm is returning as narrator. Premieres June 30th.
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/EsFerPn-nvo" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

Jon Hamm is returning as narrator. Premieres June 30th.
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The Amazon Original Series All or Nothing: A Season with the Los Angeles Rams, produced by NFL Films, launches exclusively on Amazon Prime Video on Friday, June 30. Jon Hamm (Mad Men) returns as narrator of the Sports Emmy-winning series. The eight-episode season gives Amazon Prime members access to an NFL season unlike any that's been captured on screen. Customers will get to see the Rams' entire 2016 season, which began with their relocation back to Los Angeles and culminated with the hiring of a new head coach and preparations for the 2017 season.
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I'm through 2 episodes so far.
Definitely more entertaining than Hard Knocks. They've focused on the QB situation between Keenum and Goff and they have also focused on the defense. They did not touch training camp or the preseason because Hard Knocks covered that.
Fisher has gotten a lot of screen time too. I liked how episode 1 opened up with Fisher announcing to the team he was fired and then they rewinded back to how things led to that point. Lots of F bombs dropped.
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also how they focused on Fisher proclaiming that he didn't want this to be a 7-9 team, 8-8 team or even a 10-6 team and they sort of gave him shit for it (editing wise)
Like the Cardinals season, it's edited very well and I like Hamm's narration. I'll try to watch a few more episodes today. I think I can probably finish the season by Monday. We'll see.
Definitely more entertaining than Hard Knocks. They've focused on the QB situation between Keenum and Goff and they have also focused on the defense. They did not touch training camp or the preseason because Hard Knocks covered that.
Fisher has gotten a lot of screen time too. I liked how episode 1 opened up with Fisher announcing to the team he was fired and then they rewinded back to how things led to that point. Lots of F bombs dropped.
I
also how they focused on Fisher proclaiming that he didn't want this to be a 7-9 team, 8-8 team or even a 10-6 team and they sort of gave him shit for it (editing wise)Like the Cardinals season, it's edited very well and I like Hamm's narration. I'll try to watch a few more episodes today. I think I can probably finish the season by Monday. We'll see.
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Had enough of the Rams in 2016.
What a lame choice by Amazon to pick them though it is probably assumed now no good teams or any of the teams with big fanbases will ever be picked for Hard Knocks or All or Nothing.
What a lame choice by Amazon to pick them though it is probably assumed now no good teams or any of the teams with big fanbases will ever be picked for Hard Knocks or All or Nothing.
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I love draft stuff so I'll try that first episode.