Dallas Cowboys: 10 takeaways from All or Nothing on Amazon Prime
In season three of All or Nothing, Amazon Prime had their cameras follow the 2017 Dallas Cowboys. The program is must-see television. Here are my thoughts.
If you haven’t seen All or Nothing on Amazon, you’re missing out. The collection of eight episodes follows the story of the 2017 Dallas Cowboys team. More than that, we get deeper insight into the veins of America’s true team.
Last weekend, the weather in the D.C. area was nice for a change. But for this Dallas Cowboys fan, I was parked on the couch.
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From the suspension of Ezekiel Elliott, to head coach Jason Garrett‘s clapping, everything about this era of Dallas Cowboys is up for review.
Personally, I loved each and every episode. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or part of the crowd who hates Dallas, this season of All or Nothing deserves your eyeballs.
Of course, the Cowboys missed the playoffs in 2017 with a final record of 9-7. But, there’s plenty to digest because Amazon performed open surgery on America’s Team for fans to witness. Here, we get a chance to experience how meetings are held, how players are held accountable (or not), and we get to see how managers manage.
I absolutely loved season three. Here are my 10 takeaways from the eight episodes. If you haven’t binged on the show with your Amazon Prime account yet, read on anyway.
Enjoy the list. And please park your thoughts in the comment section too.