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Quarterbacks Who Changed the Game

DOCUSERIES REVIEW
Evolution of the Black Quarterback

    

Genre: Documentary, Sport
Year Released: 2024
Runtime: 3 x 62m episodes
Director(s): FredAnthony Smith
Where To Watch: coming to Prime Video on September 24, 2024


RAVING REVIEW: Spanning the breadth of the National Football League's storied past, EVOLUTION OF THE BLACK QUARTERBACK dissects and displays the journey of Black quarterbacks, from the earliest days when they were treated as less than human to the modern day, where they are celebrated as the faces of franchises (although they still have hurdles to overcome). Hosted by Michael Vick, a quarterback whose name is etched in NFL lore (for his record-setting achievements and his run-in with the law for dog fighting,) this docuseries plunges into the heart of how moments in civil rights history and pivotal Super Bowl showdowns have sculpted these athletes' professional and personal lives. The series explores more than just the victories and records; it casts a light on the deep-seated obstacles these players overcame and the legacies they have carved out, enriching America's sports narrative with overdue recognition of these influential figures.


The series starts strong, retracing the steps of pioneers who altered the course of sports history. Marlin Briscoe's debut as the first Black quarterback to start an NFL game was just the beginning. Through interviews with figures like Tony Dungy and Common, it portrays not just the athletic feats of these trailblazers but also links their sporting achievements to broader societal impacts, particularly emphasizing the role of HBCUs in nurturing their careers.

As the narrative progresses to the "Game Changers" chapter, the focus shifts from historical milestones to personal narratives of adversity and triumph. It delves into the stories of athletes like Charlie Ward, whose potential went unrecognized at the NFL draft, and Warren Moon, whose stellar rise from college football to NFL fame is nothing short of cinematic. These stories are woven with Vick’s journey back to Virginia, painting a fuller picture of the racial challenges that persist within the league. Contributions from figures in the entertainment industry, such as Jamie Foxx, highlight how the image of Black quarterbacks has evolved in the public eye, influencing media beyond the sports arena.

The finale, "The Ones," shines the spotlight on modern legends like Patrick Mahomes and Dak Prescott, who not only push the boundaries of their sport but also significantly affect the cultural landscape. This segment is particularly resonant as it addresses the activism of Colin Kaepernick, whose protests linked the past and present struggles faced by Black athletes in a narrative of enduring struggle and resilience. It also highlights the slow but essential changes in the league, from the draft to the percentage of starting black quarterbacks.

Throughout EVOLUTION OF THE BLACK QUARTERBACK, the docuseries garners depth from various voices across the spectrum of sports, including insights from Donovan McNabb, Cam Newton, and Russell Wilson. Commentary from quarterbacks like Steve Young and Josh Allen on the evolution of quarterback mobility adds a layer of parallels to the dialogue, showcasing the progression towards a more inclusive appreciation of diverse playing styles and leadership qualities within the sport.

Directed by FredAnthony Smith and crafted by SMAC Productions with the collaboration of NFL Films and Fubo Studios, EVOLUTION OF THE BLACK QUARTERBACK is a masterclass in documentary filmmaking. The production quality is top-notch, with Vick's authentic narration and self-awareness of his opportunities adding a personal touch that bridges the gap between the viewers and the voices of the series. This docuseries does more than chronicle the past; it invites the audience to witness the ongoing quest for justice and equality in the NFL, making it a pivotal watch for anyone interested in the confluence of race, sports, and societal progression.

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Chris Jones
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Chris Jones is the Mail Entertainment Editor covering Movies and Television topics. He is from Washington, Illinois, and is the owner, writer, and editor of Overly Honest Reviews.