The draft understands and thinks this film is well shot

Jed 2021-12-28 08:01:18

The drafts of the three sports events in the United States are almost the same. Penalties are the gold for baseball or MLB, and basketball is for the NBA. Now this movie is the NFL, and the number one mainstream sport in the United States. , And there are a lot of games, and there are too many buzzer transactions. At first, the manager was forced by the boss to trade a star player. During the investigation, it was discovered that the champion was actually a poison, and could not bring the chemistry the team needed. Reaction, but American trades cannot be reversed. They can only seek other trades in the middle. By mistake, after he chose a player he likes, the chain reaction behind appeared, and the original number one player continued to decline. The team was caught off guard and had the magical trick to trade the sixth overall pick. Don’t say it’s impossible. After watching the NBA, you know that there are too many possibilities. There are many brain-dead trades, not to mention. The first sports NFL, if he snatched Callahan at the sixth overall pick, the seventh-placed team would definitely be demolished by the fans, sent away the top pick, and won the seventh overall + three years later. The first round of the draft (actually estimated to be after more than a dozen picks, personal understanding, because if the home-sign team performs well, it will decline, the NBA is like this) and the salary is high, and then sign such a high-shun There are too many fines, so I have to trade, empty the salary space and get the No. 1 pick. I will definitely not be criticized by fans. It is natural that I have long been the magical hand of the actor, and got my own seventh overall pick and the next three years of draft picks. , And an addition, the best general manager deserves it.
This film has its own understanding. From the perspective of sports, it is really enjoyable to watch the game process. I am a sports fan, the above is my own analysis of some transactions.

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Extended Reading
  • Emiliano 2021-12-28 08:01:18

    As a sports film, it is an adaptation of a real event. The filming is so climax and suspense, and the viewership is still very strong. It shows that the script and the story are in place and the director ability is very strong.

  • Lexie 2022-04-22 07:01:40

    Although I don't understand the rules and I don't watch rugby, the movie is very enjoyable to watch, with indirect camera switching, rhythm control, and music foreshadowing. Inspiration and games, the handling of draft events downplays business and highlights human nature.

Draft Day quotes

  • Tony 'Bagel' Bagli: Did you hear about Brian Drew?

    Sonny Weaver Jr.: No, what about him?

    Tony 'Bagel' Bagli: He came in here yesterday, did a little workout. Guess how much he squatted.

    Sonny Weaver Jr.: He's not supposed to be squatting.

    Tony 'Bagel' Bagli: Four hundred! Four bills! I know! And what's even more impressive is his arm. Your star wide receiver Andre Bello's been telling me about those secret workouts they've been doing together all winter. You know about those?

    Sonny Weaver Jr.: Yeah.

    Tony 'Bagel' Bagli: Yeah, well, Andre thinks Brian can throw a good fifteen yards deeper now. I didn't believe it until I saw what he benched.

    Sonny Weaver Jr.: What'd he bench?

    Tony 'Bagel' Bagli: He benched 250, 25 times.

    [pantomiming a bench press]

    Tony 'Bagel' Bagli: Just, boom, boom! Translation, Brian Drew's in the best shape of his life.

  • O'Reilly: We couldn't find anything before, and we can't now. No other team could, either. If Callahan can't play football, nobody can.

    Sonny Weaver Jr.: I-I get it. I get it. But look, nobody's perfect. Everybody has something. Even the great ones. Right? They said that Montana was too small, that he'd get hurt, he'd get banged up, but that... that didn't seem to matter, did it? A lot of people said that Elway was too strong, that he threw too hard, didn't have touch, but that didn't seem to matter either, did it? And pretty much everyone agreed that Peyton didn't have the arm strength, that he couldn't throw deep. But somehow, none of it seemed to matter. You get where I'm going here, guys? We need to find out what Bo Callahan's "something" is. Then figure out if it matters or not. All right? Figure out if it's something we can live with.