Sundays Are for Football: (Movie Excerpt)
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All Comments (9)
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come on Liss, where is the full movie? I would pay to watch this in a full length movie. Mitchell talking about "all I can do is sit here and hold my nuts" is classic FFB lingo. I hate it when I don't have anyone playing and the team I'm playing has like 5 guys. sux balls.
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Great. Captures the feeling. Monday nights in fantasy football are for living or dying with or against a couple of players. Monday days are for shit talking at work to the guy you are playing that week (or finishing against that night). I finally convinced the folks at work to form a league a couple of years ago. Two years later, they're all hooked. A couple of them have changed jobs but make sure I notify them when the league forms.
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What year was this clip shot? I could watch this kind of stuff all day long. Does this documentary basically take you through an entire season of a fantasy football league? If so, I would definitely buy it.
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No mention of lost points for fumbles or INTs? What kind of league does he play in?
I look forward to this... I've been there many a Monday watching a boring game and getting burned by a garbage time TD. One question, why 2000? Elvis Grbac, Bledsoe as a Pat and Dennis Miller! Seems ancient by Fantasy Football Football standards....
tmbestjr 3 years ago
thanks for the feedback. that's when we filmed it. just takes a long time to make one of these when it's not your full-time job. But I kind of like the nostalgic aspect of it - after all, it's always going to be a previous year where everything was different, so might as well bring you back to the old days... the fundamental truths of the game are the same.
ChrisLiss01 3 years ago
Full movie's coming soon - thanks.
ChrisLiss01 3 years ago
thanks - and yes, it does go through the entire season - from draft prep in August all the way through the final game on Christmas Day.
ChrisLiss01 3 years ago
thanks - I'll put more clips from it up soon. Eventually I'll release the whole thing, though it depends where it gets distributed.
ChrisLiss01 3 years ago