Philadelphia Eagles: 3 Things we learned from Amazon’s All or Nothing

PHILADELPHIA, PA - AUGUST 22: Carson Wentz #11 and Josh McCown #18 of the Philadelphia Eagles look on prior to the preseason game against the Baltimore Ravens at Lincoln Financial Field on August 22, 2019 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images)
PHILADELPHIA, PA - AUGUST 22: Carson Wentz #11 and Josh McCown #18 of the Philadelphia Eagles look on prior to the preseason game against the Baltimore Ravens at Lincoln Financial Field on August 22, 2019 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images) /
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Carson Wentz, Josh McCown #18 of the Philadelphia Eagles (Photo by Jeff Zelevansky/Getty Images)
Carson Wentz, Josh McCown #18 of the Philadelphia Eagles (Photo by Jeff Zelevansky/Getty Images) /

By now, most of you have probably seen Amazon Prime’s ‘All or Nothing: Philadelphia Eagles’. Here are three reactions after revisiting a magical season.

As NFL fans, we’ve long known something about pro football teams. There’s an air of mystery about their individual locker rooms. It’s somewhere that most of us would like to hang out, but few people have access to enter. Seriously, who wouldn’t want to hear Doug Pederson‘s pregame or halftime speech or celebrate with the Philadelphia Eagles after a huge win?

That isn’t how it works though. Though the media is allowed some access, each pro football team’s locker room is their lair. Everything isn’t meant for public consumption, nor should it be. It makes behind-the-scenes access all the more interesting.

Amazon Prime’s All or Nothing series succeeds where HBO’s Hard Knocks doesn’t. While the vibe seems to be that being featured on Hard Knocks is annoying and uncomfortable, All or Nothing has a way of capturing the same type of footage without creating an overly-intrusive environment for the team that’s featured.

In 2019, for its fifth NFL season, All or Nothing’s cameras followed the Eagles through an up-and-down 2019-2020 campaign. Amazon Prime released another masterpiece on February 7th. Here are three reactions to an amazing documentary that should receiver some sort of Emmy consideration. No seriously. It’s that good.