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Mikel 2022-04-21 09:02:50
The final pick trade was cool and Kevin is still so...
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Cora 2022-04-21 09:02:50
Those who don't understand football may prefer this movie, because the chances of such a strong dramatic conflict in reality may be squinted by many professionals. But for non-professionals, it's so cool and exciting, and it's been a long time since I've seen a movie to the...
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Hailey 2022-04-21 09:02:50
Having the courage to deny your mistakes before you fail is the mother of...
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Lacy 2022-04-21 09:02:50
The empty-glove wolf is slightly exaggerated, and the timing of the love line interspersed is always a bit strange, but the rhythm is too well...
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Elizabeth 2022-04-21 09:02:50
Content is mentally...
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Lori 2022-04-20 09:02:01
Three and a half stars is still a more interesting movie. Although the protagonist is a genius, everyone else is SB's...
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Destin 2022-04-20 09:02:01
It is still less detailed and rigorous than Moneyball. Some of the previous ones are interspersed with children's love, or the feedback about several players is too dramatic in design, and the progress of the plot is more or less guessed. However, the rhythm after the draft day started is very good, and the negotiation skills are very...
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Vivian 2022-04-20 09:02:01
The reversal is...
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Santino 2022-04-20 09:02:01
Sports idiots thought they wouldn't understand it, but it's interesting to read the rules while...
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Dustin 2022-04-20 09:02:01
I basically didn't understand what this movie was about. At first I thought it was because I didn't understand the rules of football, but then I thought, Brad Pitt's "Moneyball" is about baseball, and I don't understand baseball at all. Rules, but I can totally get the plot of it, and I think it is very deep, so if the sports theme is too "fan-oriented" and not enough for the plot, outsiders like me will be...
Draft Day Comments
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Lottie 2021-12-28 08:01:18
The almost perfect "professional manager" textbook
Sports movies are rare, but when they are filmed, they are often full of positive energy, unforgettable, and benefit a lot. (Of course, the tragic type similar to the million baby or the crazy type of the fight club is rare). The last sports movie I saw that I admired more was "Penalty Kick". This...
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Dangelo 2021-12-28 08:01:18
Did Cleveland make it?
Sonny lost his hair in sorrow, offended many people, and even disrespected his mother, but what did he bring to the team? Did Cleveland make it?
Let's use the way of Go to interpret it. From the results, we can see whether the few moves played around many circles have been profitable.
The Seahawks...
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Max Stone: I got an offer for number one.
Sonny Weaver Jr.: Yeah? Well, I'm all ears. What do you have in mind?
Max Stone: Okay, here's what we got. Maurice Castillo, Antonio Taylor, our first-rounder next year and the year after that. That's two number ones, a blue-chip running back...
Sonny Weaver Jr.: I know who they are, Max.
Brandon Russ: Then you know it's a fair offer.
Sonny Weaver Jr.: I'm intrigued.
Max Stone: Good. Let's make a deal.
Sonny Weaver Jr.: Well, you gotta give me some time.
Max Stone: Time? Sonny, time's one thing neither of us have. Make the deal.
Sonny Weaver Jr.: Give me an hour.
Brandon Russ: We'll give you half that.
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Sonny Weaver Jr.: I just got off the phone with Max Stone.
Coach Penn: Yeah? How are things in Buffalo?
Sonny Weaver Jr.: Well, I guess you didn't ask him, then, when you called him behind my back.
Coach Penn: Max is an old friend of mine. He calls me up to congratulate us on the Callahan thing, and I express my opinion on the matter.
Sonny Weaver Jr.: He call you or you call him?
Coach Penn: It's such a crazy day. Who remembers?
Sonny Weaver Jr.: Yeah, well, how 'bout try and remember this, I can and I will fire your ass.
Coach Penn: Then do it, Sonny.
Sonny Weaver Jr.: You actually think I'm gonna give up Bo Callahan for Taylor and Castillo? Hmm? Maurice Castillo?
Coach Penn: And draft picks, okay? Don't forget the draft picks, Sonny. You do remember what those are, right?