greatwhitenorf
Edgar Davids
No, haven't seen either of the two above referenced series. Maybe Ballers borrowed and expanded some of the themes and translated them to US sport. All the best American TV shows steal from British TV. They might run close, but not sure they represent a direct comparison either.
Ballers has current or, now former, NFL and US college players, coaches and media personalities in it which lend a strong level of authenticity. We get to see Baltimore's Terrell Suggs - an active player at the time - banging a babe in one scene. Apart from these tasty bits, it's clear the NFL provided great access and co-operation to make Ballers happen and they use actual team names and facilities. And it's not all happy times and positive imaging. There's players using guns in one segment. Drug dependency - Vicodin, steroids - is also looked at. Multi-million dollar stars looking to get out of the game due to concussion fears. All very current themes and issues.
The NFL might not be your cup of tea but the show carries enough general interest and humour for non-fans, incl. my wife.
Ballers has current or, now former, NFL and US college players, coaches and media personalities in it which lend a strong level of authenticity. We get to see Baltimore's Terrell Suggs - an active player at the time - banging a babe in one scene. Apart from these tasty bits, it's clear the NFL provided great access and co-operation to make Ballers happen and they use actual team names and facilities. And it's not all happy times and positive imaging. There's players using guns in one segment. Drug dependency - Vicodin, steroids - is also looked at. Multi-million dollar stars looking to get out of the game due to concussion fears. All very current themes and issues.
The NFL might not be your cup of tea but the show carries enough general interest and humour for non-fans, incl. my wife.