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Anyone watching Hard Knocks?


Jeremy Igo

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I haven't watched Hard Knocks, but for those who have, how does it compare to Amazon's All or Nothing in terms of reality?  Im assuming since it's the Raiders that if someone watched both that the Panthers appear as a lightyears better franchise??

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36 minutes ago, Chaos said:

I haven't watched Hard Knocks, but for those who have, how does it compare to Amazon's All or Nothing in terms of reality?  Im assuming since it's the Raiders that if someone watched both that the Panthers appear as a lightyears better franchise??

All or Nothing is a more accurate look because it's the full season in retrospect. They play up the drama a bit on Hard Knocks because it's just training camp and they don't know how the team will do on the field. 

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2 hours ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Every year I watch. Every year they have a couple of guys that are endearing and I want them to do well.

 

Not this year. Every player on that show is a major asshat. What a miserable franchise.

they have only aired one episode.   

Based on camp reporting, Hunter Renfrow has shined.  He is awesome.  Which means he gets TV time. He was in the preview for this week.  

Even if you hate Clemson he is a great story.  Walk on in college.  Looks like he is 11 years old.   Baller.  Great dude.   

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2 minutes ago, PanthersATL said:

forget where I read it -- but doesn't the team get final say on what does/doesn't air? meaning, there's a chance the Antonio Helmet issue may be downplayed or not included?

it is all over the news.  No point in the org trying hide it.

especially when all it does is make Brown look crazy.   Frankly, that just helps the Raiders.   I mean it ain't like he really going to retire because of that. 

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