5 mins on Super Bowl wins
5 mins on Brady
5 mins on Belichick
15 mins on SB 42
15 mins on SB 46
15 mins for commercials
30 mins on Spygate
30 mins on Deflategate
5 mins on Super Bowl wins
5 mins on Brady
5 mins on Belichick
15 mins on SB 42
15 mins on SB 46
15 mins for commercials
30 mins on Spygate
30 mins on Deflategate
I doubt it. From what I can tell, ESPN has no real say in the content, it appears as if individual directors go about their own business and ESPN picks these docs up as part of the 30 for 30 brand
I doubt it. From what I can tell, ESPN has no real say in the content, it appears as if individual directors go about their own business and ESPN picks these docs up as part of the 30 for 30 brand
The Patriots and Kraft Sports Group has both the partners and distribution required to just make it themselves. They shouldn't rely on a dying network reliant on an archane model to do it for them.
Doesn't ESPN produce those 30 for 30 segments? If so, I'm pretty sure you won't like it as much as you expect. It would be something like "30 for 30: How one evil man cheated his way to the top of NFL history" or something stupid like that.
Doesn't ESPN produce those 30 for 30 segments? If so, I'm pretty sure you won't like it as much as you expect. It would be something like "30 for 30: How one evil man cheated his way to the top of NFL history" or something stupid like that.
For the most part finished shows are brought to them from outside directors. I'm sure they have editorial control but I can't imagine ESPN changes much (interviews are already shot).