underscoremikecastaneda
Joined Dec 2011
Welcome to the new profile
We're still working on updating some profile features. To see the badges, ratings breakdowns, and polls for this profile, please go to the previous version.
Reviews32
underscoremikecastaneda's rating
Ryan Reynolds has been trying to ruin Marvel for quite some time. I'm glad Stan Lee is not around to see this. At this point Ryan is just beating the heck out of an already dying horse. It's just weird.
The Marvel universe is based on the great comic book heroes that Stan Lee created. For the most part, morally sound individuals who try to do the right things and help others. Reynolds has been intentionally endeavoring to belittle and demean the whole universe and all its characters. He seems oblivious to the fact that Stan Lee's morally sound heroes have consistently been tremendous role models, especially for young people. He seems fixated on perverting the whole thing. Or he just doesn't care. Either way, it's weird.
The Marvel universe is based on the great comic book heroes that Stan Lee created. For the most part, morally sound individuals who try to do the right things and help others. Reynolds has been intentionally endeavoring to belittle and demean the whole universe and all its characters. He seems oblivious to the fact that Stan Lee's morally sound heroes have consistently been tremendous role models, especially for young people. He seems fixated on perverting the whole thing. Or he just doesn't care. Either way, it's weird.
If you are a sane, intelligent adult sports fan who watched the entire dynasty as it was happening there's no possible way you could give this a bad rating.
If you are a sane intelligent person who studied the history of this dynasty, there's no possible way you could fail to appreciate what the Patriots organization did in the Kraft/Brady/Bill era and how great it was presented in this documentary.
Quarterback is clearly the most important position in the most dangerous complicated popular sport on the planet. Quarterbacks not only have to be good at their position, but they also have to be inspirational leaders. Players have to want to be on your team because they believe that they can win. Players will play harder for them if they believe they have a chance to win it all year after year. No one transcended the expectations more than Tom Brady. He was also good enough to be a head coach in his ability to thoroughly master exactly what was going on with his own playbook and scheme, but also what to expect from all other teams.
When Brady, as a rookie, told Kraft that he was the best decision the organization ever made, he was exactly right. Not because he could see into the future, but because he knew how much he wanted to win, and he knew that he was going to work as hard as he could for as long as he could, no matter what, to make it happen. He knew he was going to do the work! And that's exactly what he did. He epitomized what it was to be the greatest player - in the greatest, most difficult and dangerous team sport - for almost a quarter of a century as an NFL player.
I loved watching the NFL when Brady was in it.
It was a great ride.
If you are a sane intelligent person who studied the history of this dynasty, there's no possible way you could fail to appreciate what the Patriots organization did in the Kraft/Brady/Bill era and how great it was presented in this documentary.
Quarterback is clearly the most important position in the most dangerous complicated popular sport on the planet. Quarterbacks not only have to be good at their position, but they also have to be inspirational leaders. Players have to want to be on your team because they believe that they can win. Players will play harder for them if they believe they have a chance to win it all year after year. No one transcended the expectations more than Tom Brady. He was also good enough to be a head coach in his ability to thoroughly master exactly what was going on with his own playbook and scheme, but also what to expect from all other teams.
When Brady, as a rookie, told Kraft that he was the best decision the organization ever made, he was exactly right. Not because he could see into the future, but because he knew how much he wanted to win, and he knew that he was going to work as hard as he could for as long as he could, no matter what, to make it happen. He knew he was going to do the work! And that's exactly what he did. He epitomized what it was to be the greatest player - in the greatest, most difficult and dangerous team sport - for almost a quarter of a century as an NFL player.
I loved watching the NFL when Brady was in it.
It was a great ride.