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8/10
A nice way of acquainting true football fans with the real emotions of the NFL
cameronzargar23 June 2010
It should be noted, first and foremost, that this documentary will not be entirely clear to those not acquainted with the NFL. This show does not take one by the hand and explain all that is going on. It respects the football IQ of its viewers and makes numerous references to current players that are known to only those who have been following the NFL diligently in recent years. The strength of "Hard Knocks" is that it puts on display the real interactions between NFL players, coaches and people of power. It does a good job of capturing the attitude and style of thinking of this unique group of people. It is a world that, until seen, is still somewhat distant for even the most hard-core of football fans. One learns things like what exactly it is that coaches do, the kinds of hints they give their players, the minute details that determine whether one makes the cut or is placed on waiver wires.

One interesting aspect of the series was how blunt and cold-blooded the director of football operations, Jim Lippencott, was in releasing players. He stood in stark contrast to president/owner Mike Brown, a surprisingly affectionate man considering his position, who, it seemed, employed Lippencott simply because he did not have the heart to break unsettling news to his players, all of whom seem rather dear to him. One walks away feeling as if Brown is perhaps the most loyal and fatherly of NFL owners. This claim might be justifiable as his habit of taking in, grooming and retaining talented players with checkered pasts is unrivaled in the NFL. A key difference between Brown and, say, Al Davis, is that Brown does so with sincerity and grows quite attached to his players as evidenced by his comments made concerning Chris Henry, who passed away months after the filming of "Hard Knocks". Despite his troubles (which included multiple arrests), Brown strongly endorsed Henry and admits to his soft spot for the young, misunderstood wide receiver (Brown made an astonishing move by re-signing Henry shortly after having released him due to his latest bout with the law).

The only flaws this series had are related to dramatizing certain elements beyond necessity. This, of course, gives the documentary more of a story, which, is understandable considering the circumstances. Yet, one walks away feeling as if, the effect of players who, at best, will contribute minimally, was blown out of proportion. Though the coaches' assessments and reactions were real, it might be argued that the viewers were led to believe that lesser training camp competitions and certain, less-heralded rookies were essential to the Bengals' success.
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8/10
Behind the Scenes Of an NFL Team
shelbythuylinh13 December 2021
Warning: Spoilers
With one goal as that over in the being in the Super Bowl. That over in the having in the Cowboys and Chiefs are among them.

And that seeing them on the field and off it there. And how that it has colorful language there. But really it shows the players being human on it there. As really it is funny and neat.
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10/10
Spectacular
troydg848 September 2018
Every year I get excited for this show and after watching it I'm pumped for the nfl season. HBO does a remarkable job letting the viewers inside nfl teams to catch a glimpse of what the life would be like. Makes me thankful for nfl football and thankful that my playing days are long gone.
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10/10
Great show
jamesrodonnell1 October 2018
Hard knocks is a really good watch if your a football fan in general. I like how it went into detail with the browns (because they were the featured team this year). By watching the Show I learned a lot about what it takes to get ready for the regular season and you realize how much work the team puts in during training camp just to get ready for the season. I also liked how it went into detail and featured certain players like Baker Mayfield, Jarvis Landry, and Josh Gordon. I felt like that defiantly helped add to all the hype for Baker Mayfield. I also liked how it went into detail with the roster spot battles and featured the players that were on the cusp of making the 53 man roster. I think that proved how hard it is to make an NFL roster. Overall I'd recommend hard knocks to any NFL fan even if your not a browns fan. It is a great watch.
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5/10
Tons of filler and promotional stuff but still ok
Xavier_Stone19 August 2021
If you understand that this is an NFL promotional package written and edited by them with help from HBO then it's an ok watch.

Most of the stories are pointless, NFL players eating candy, riding bicycles as if they aren't regular guys. About 1/4 of the show is actual practice content as the teams don't want to reveal too much.

Be prepared to skip ahead a lot through the girlfriend stuff and scripted camera time in order to get to some decent content.
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Not a good show
danthehero12 January 2022
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I'm a raiders fan and I'm here to tell you this show sucks... think about it! The colts had the second best running back in the whole league next to king Henry and they still didn't make the playoffs!!! Its because instead of focusing on football they are to busy participating on this show!!! Look it's Wenzt is a good qb okay? He didn't exactly win a team a super bowl but he led a team to the super bowl and I don't care what anyone says!! That's a pretty impressive feat. That's all I have to say (also this show is the reason why the raiders didn't make to the playoffs the year they did this stupid show too.)
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