Peter Schrager
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I would tell you this. And I know we've had a lot of discourse on the player producing editorial control. This ain't... Look, this isn't Ken Burns baseball. This isn't an objective look at this thing. It's Rogers' story. But the second episode, he goes on this ayahuasca trip with Jordan Poyer and Adrian Colbert and Poyer's mom. And it's like, it goes to places that I don't know exist.
And it's interesting. The first episode... It really is good football shit, man. Really? Yes. It is a football doc, too. I am telling you. And you forget how close he was when he was with the Packers and all those games. And Packers fans were saying, no, no, we know. But the Giants, they beat him when he was a 15-1 quarterback, 19 straight wins. He loses to the Giants in the playoffs.
And it's interesting. The first episode... It really is good football shit, man. Really? Yes. It is a football doc, too. I am telling you. And you forget how close he was when he was with the Packers and all those games. And Packers fans were saying, no, no, we know. But the Giants, they beat him when he was a 15-1 quarterback, 19 straight wins. He loses to the Giants in the playoffs.
And it's interesting. The first episode... It really is good football shit, man. Really? Yes. It is a football doc, too. I am telling you. And you forget how close he was when he was with the Packers and all those games. And Packers fans were saying, no, no, we know. But the Giants, they beat him when he was a 15-1 quarterback, 19 straight wins. He loses to the Giants in the playoffs.
The Falcons in the NFC Championship game. All those 49ers losses. The Buccaneers a couple years ago. But what was really interesting is that You get into Rogers like and he's always searching. He's like seeking for something that I almost feel just a lot of empathy and sympathy. Like he's a single guy in his 40s right now. And he's like, I'm searching, I'm searching, I'm searching.
The Falcons in the NFC Championship game. All those 49ers losses. The Buccaneers a couple years ago. But what was really interesting is that You get into Rogers like and he's always searching. He's like seeking for something that I almost feel just a lot of empathy and sympathy. Like he's a single guy in his 40s right now. And he's like, I'm searching, I'm searching, I'm searching.
The Falcons in the NFC Championship game. All those 49ers losses. The Buccaneers a couple years ago. But what was really interesting is that You get into Rogers like and he's always searching. He's like seeking for something that I almost feel just a lot of empathy and sympathy. Like he's a single guy in his 40s right now. And he's like, I'm searching, I'm searching, I'm searching.
And there's this whole but he says he wins the Super Bowl in 2011 and his whole life's goal was proving everyone wrong and proving all those division one schools wrong. And he mentions Purdue said like you're just not athletic enough for Purdue.
And there's this whole but he says he wins the Super Bowl in 2011 and his whole life's goal was proving everyone wrong and proving all those division one schools wrong. And he mentions Purdue said like you're just not athletic enough for Purdue.
And there's this whole but he says he wins the Super Bowl in 2011 and his whole life's goal was proving everyone wrong and proving all those division one schools wrong. And he mentions Purdue said like you're just not athletic enough for Purdue.
And he couldn't win a playoff game, and they show a clip of Mooch on NFL Network being like, until Rodgers wins a playoff game, he's not one of the elite guys. Wins the playoff game, wins the Super Bowl, and he says he wakes up the morning after the Super Bowl, and it didn't fill his cup. And he's like, what now? And that was 2011, and he's still searching.
And he couldn't win a playoff game, and they show a clip of Mooch on NFL Network being like, until Rodgers wins a playoff game, he's not one of the elite guys. Wins the playoff game, wins the Super Bowl, and he says he wakes up the morning after the Super Bowl, and it didn't fill his cup. And he's like, what now? And that was 2011, and he's still searching.
And he couldn't win a playoff game, and they show a clip of Mooch on NFL Network being like, until Rodgers wins a playoff game, he's not one of the elite guys. Wins the playoff game, wins the Super Bowl, and he says he wakes up the morning after the Super Bowl, and it didn't fill his cup. And he's like, what now? And that was 2011, and he's still searching.
And I feel like that's a side of Rodgers I haven't seen. And there's no... you know, there's no love lost amongst him and the family. And there's all this sort of stuff that you're like, dude, like it's hard for me to, to really rationalize why you feel this hole in your life. But like, I don't know, it's pretty vulnerable in it. And I think the football shit is pretty good.
And I feel like that's a side of Rodgers I haven't seen. And there's no... you know, there's no love lost amongst him and the family. And there's all this sort of stuff that you're like, dude, like it's hard for me to, to really rationalize why you feel this hole in your life. But like, I don't know, it's pretty vulnerable in it. And I think the football shit is pretty good.
And I feel like that's a side of Rodgers I haven't seen. And there's no... you know, there's no love lost amongst him and the family. And there's all this sort of stuff that you're like, dude, like it's hard for me to, to really rationalize why you feel this hole in your life. But like, I don't know, it's pretty vulnerable in it. And I think the football shit is pretty good.
Enigma. It's only three episodes, too. It's not this seven-episode thing. There's been a lot of bad sports docs. You know this. And a lot of them are like, this could have been a nice 60-minute piece that ran on the NBA TV network. I don't need to watch this. But I'm telling you, this one was well done. And you come away, and you're like, pretty good football.
Enigma. It's only three episodes, too. It's not this seven-episode thing. There's been a lot of bad sports docs. You know this. And a lot of them are like, this could have been a nice 60-minute piece that ran on the NBA TV network. I don't need to watch this. But I'm telling you, this one was well done. And you come away, and you're like, pretty good football.
Enigma. It's only three episodes, too. It's not this seven-episode thing. There's been a lot of bad sports docs. You know this. And a lot of them are like, this could have been a nice 60-minute piece that ran on the NBA TV network. I don't need to watch this. But I'm telling you, this one was well done. And you come away, and you're like, pretty good football.
And whether you like Rodgers or not, you're like, that's an interesting deep dive on a dude who gave you all access.