“All Or Nothing: A Season with the Arizona Cardinals” is a Must Watch for NFL Fans

May 6, 2016; Tempe, AZ, USA; Arizona Cardinals head coach Bruce Arians (left) with general manager Steve Keim during rookie minicamp at the Cardinals Training Facility. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports
May 6, 2016; Tempe, AZ, USA; Arizona Cardinals head coach Bruce Arians (left) with general manager Steve Keim during rookie minicamp at the Cardinals Training Facility. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports /
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In another dreary NFL-less offseason, Amazon and NFL Films give you the perfect insight into the world of the Arizona Cardinals and the National Football League

Despite the comparisons to “Hard Knocks” and “24/7”, the Amazon series “All Or Nothing: A Season with the Arizona Cardinals” has been an instant success. From the Draft Day war room to live game scenarios, the product is just perfect for anyone itching for some football.

With a NSFW and family friendly viewing option, you have the opportunity to sit in on the Cardinals team meetings, video sessions, and everything else that goes into running an NFL franchise.

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The two most interesting moments you get to see are how the NFL Draft goes down when the team has to adjust when their player goes off the board, and how the front office deals with injuries.

When members of their defensive line go down, the team had a list they turned to right away, and were able to bring Red Bryant, Chris Johnson, and Dwight Freeney from their couches to the NFL playoffs.

What makes this series just as good as it’s predecessor is the actual game reactions from multiple aspects. NFL Films has cameras on Arians calling the plays and yelling as they happen, the players mic’d up, a camera in the owners box, a camera on Arian’s wife, some of the players wives/girlfriends are also added in for certain games. It’s the whole package.

Similarly to Hard Knocks, you get a look at the lives outside of football for players and coaches. While you don’t get as much of it (which I prefer) there is just enough to shed some light on the person you don’t see on the field or behind the microphone.

Now as I mentioned before, there are two versions of the show. If you want to watch with your buddies at night, the non-edited version is for you. Bruce Arians has a special place in his heart for the F-bomb, so you’ve been warned. If you don’t want to listen to the world record for cursing in a TV Series/Drama for when someone parks in Arians parking spot, the family friendly version is the best option.

The eight-episode series can be found on Amazon.com.