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Follows five of the NFL's top wide receivers in the spotlight through the 2023-2024 season.Follows five of the NFL's top wide receivers in the spotlight through the 2023-2024 season.Follows five of the NFL's top wide receivers in the spotlight through the 2023-2024 season.
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In the summer of 2023, I thoroughly enjoyed the behind-the-scenes look that Netflix's Quarterback gave to the NFL. In 2024, much of that same spirit was captured in this Receiver installment.
This time around, Peyton Manning's documentary crew follows wide receivers Justin Jefferson (MIN), Amon-Ra St. Brown (DET), Davante Adams (LVR), Deebo Samuel (SF), and George Kittle (SF) through the 2023 season, chronicling their on-field exploits as well as their home life.
Each wideout has an interesting story:
-Jefferson's ascension to the WR stratosphere and recovering from his first major injury
-St. Brown leading the Lions deeper into the playoffs than decades past
-Adams' struggle going from the perpetually-winning Packers to a more meager Vegas variety.
-Kittle and Samuel persevering through all the bumps and bruises it takes to make a Super Bowl run.
The first thing that will jump out at viewers here is that Kittle is the absolute star of the show. His personality is absolutely magnetic and one can't take eyes off him every time he's on screen. While Jefferson, Adams, and Brown are a bit more taciturn or reserved, Kittle (and to a lesser extent Deebo) make this whole sequel series work.
Is it as good as Quarterback? Well, I gave that initial effort 10/10 stars, so I'd have to say probably not quite. But the 9/10 rating here puts it close enough to still be extremely entertaining. The need to cover so many figures perhaps holds it back from realizing its true potential a little bit.
A small gripe, however, for what just may be turning into an annual "football is in the air" sort of summer series.
This time around, Peyton Manning's documentary crew follows wide receivers Justin Jefferson (MIN), Amon-Ra St. Brown (DET), Davante Adams (LVR), Deebo Samuel (SF), and George Kittle (SF) through the 2023 season, chronicling their on-field exploits as well as their home life.
Each wideout has an interesting story:
-Jefferson's ascension to the WR stratosphere and recovering from his first major injury
-St. Brown leading the Lions deeper into the playoffs than decades past
-Adams' struggle going from the perpetually-winning Packers to a more meager Vegas variety.
-Kittle and Samuel persevering through all the bumps and bruises it takes to make a Super Bowl run.
The first thing that will jump out at viewers here is that Kittle is the absolute star of the show. His personality is absolutely magnetic and one can't take eyes off him every time he's on screen. While Jefferson, Adams, and Brown are a bit more taciturn or reserved, Kittle (and to a lesser extent Deebo) make this whole sequel series work.
Is it as good as Quarterback? Well, I gave that initial effort 10/10 stars, so I'd have to say probably not quite. But the 9/10 rating here puts it close enough to still be extremely entertaining. The need to cover so many figures perhaps holds it back from realizing its true potential a little bit.
A small gripe, however, for what just may be turning into an annual "football is in the air" sort of summer series.
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