7 reviews
My wife and I have watched 5 of the eight episodes -- which we have enjoyed. We have not observed that any swear words were bleeped. None. In fact, my wife was recently commenting on how Jason Garrett seems to say f**k every other word. So, no idea what the reviewer who complained about bleeping was watching.
- gary-64525
- May 30, 2018
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I'm an adult. I want to hear how these coaches and players talk in real life. I don't mind a swear word here and there. Previous shows like this haven't bleeped the swearing out and I feel like I got a better feel of how much football means to them.
Stop editing this Amazon. People hear swearing every day. I seriously feel like turning it off every time you bleep out the word sh*t.
Stop editing this Amazon. People hear swearing every day. I seriously feel like turning it off every time you bleep out the word sh*t.
- alan-trowell
- Aug 11, 2018
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First two seasons were good but this season seems like one long Jones family commercial. The team is secondary to this year's documentary. So if you love the Jones' you will love Season 3 and if you are a fan of football, YAWN.
This season of AON made me hate the Cowboys even more. Clearly, Jerrah insisted that he and his family be featured in every episode. Such an egomaniac. Does anyone actually care to see his grandson's football games? Do we care to see his helicopter every episode? Do we care to see their staged family pow-wows? All NFL fans wanted to see out of this season is the mediocrity that Dallass is known for every year. More of that and less of the Joneses.
- radioflyer-92510
- Jun 8, 2021
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This seemed like one I would like going In but had to quit 30 minutes in it was already to much Jerry Jones and his family. Do we really care how much the Cowboys finances are up NO. Rams and Cardinals ones were great focused on the product on the field and what goes into that. Also had the coaches and players to make it entertaining, (Bruce Arians was great).
I liked the earlier All or Nothings, but this was too much a Jones family infomercial. I did not care for the extended high school football game. Nothing against the kid, but putting it in this show cheapened the struggles the real pros faced with their livelihood & their families livelihood on the line.