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Bye Bye Barry

  • 2023
  • 1h 32m
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7.7/10
2.2K
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Bye Bye Barry (2023)
The definitive story of Barry Sanders' Hall-of-Fame career and his extraordinary decision to walk away from the game in the prime of his career.
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The definitive story of Barry Sanders' Hall-of-Fame career and his extraordinary decision to walk away from the game in the prime of his career.The definitive story of Barry Sanders' Hall-of-Fame career and his extraordinary decision to walk away from the game in the prime of his career.The definitive story of Barry Sanders' Hall-of-Fame career and his extraordinary decision to walk away from the game in the prime of his career.

  • Directors
    • Paul Monusky
    • Micaela Powers
    • Angela Torma
  • Stars
    • Barry Sanders
    • Troy Aikman
    • Tim Allen
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    • Directors
      • Paul Monusky
      • Micaela Powers
      • Angela Torma
    • Stars
      • Barry Sanders
      • Troy Aikman
      • Tim Allen
    • 19User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Barry Sanders
    Barry Sanders
    • Self
    Troy Aikman
    Troy Aikman
    • Self - UCLA quarterback
    • (archive footage)
    Tim Allen
    Tim Allen
    • Self - Lions fan
    Bill Belichick
    Bill Belichick
    • Self - Jets defensive coordinator 1997-1999
    Jim Brandstatter
    • Self - Lions radio broadcaster
    Jim Brown
    Jim Brown
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Lomas Brown
    • Self - Lions offensive tackle
    Reggie Brown
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Dale Burkholder
    • Self - Barry's high school coach
    Steve Cisneros
    • Self - Barry's childhood friend
    Adalia Criner
    • Self - Barry's sister
    Jeff Daniels
    Jeff Daniels
    • Self - Lions fan
    Eminem
    Eminem
    • Self - Lions fan
    Flavor Flav
    Flavor Flav
    • Self
    Wayne Fontes
    • Self - Lions head coach
    William Clay Ford
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Aaron Glenn
    • Self
    Kevin Glover
    • Self - Lions center
    • Directors
      • Paul Monusky
      • Micaela Powers
      • Angela Torma
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    10kateAraya715

    Inspiring

    If you are someone with any sense of empathy or care enough about respecting the sensibilities of others you will walk away with 2 things. One is understanding of why Mr. Sanders retired and respect for his reason. You will also get to know a bit about who he is and he is one of very few people in the world of fame that has known exactly who he was from a very early age - and honored it. He didn't try to become what is expected he didn't play football for the accolades. He remained true to himself throughout his career and personal life and so stayed a solid and good man. Anyone who watches this and gives it a low rating because they feel he didn't give the answer they wanted - they were not listening and are likely surrounded by people that feel they aren't being heard too.

    Learning who Barry Sanders is as a human being is inspiring and a blessing. Excellent movie hearing from different perspectives and his Dad - wow. Just good stuff. Bravo William - you raised a real standup man. God bless them all.
    10BetterDeadThanRed

    and on the 8th day....

    God created football.... And in His thundering voice God said: 'Let us watch ...and let us perfect it!' So they worked with it, perfecting it, Adam giving names to the various positions and teams, coming up with playbooks until it was all ready... ...and then He made Barry Sanders, for man to sit back with Him on His day of rest, drinking a few cold ones ...and He saw it was good.

    (aaan Then Satan went and bought the Detroit Lions like the prick (in the finger) that he can be, and we all know what's happened since... ) BUT along that journey... before the new JOB finally had enough... Barry Sanders was possibly the best RB who ever played the game. At least within my lifetime he was as good as Walter Peyton.

    I hear that Jim Brown was outstanding but he was before my time but I have seen some terrific RB's throughout the past 52 years.

    I was a senior in high school when Barry Sanders was a rookie in Detroit.

    I watched him make all of the best defensive players of the day miss him, repeatedly; names such as Lawrence Taylor and Reggie White included.

    I watched him disappear under a sea of his opponents uniforms just to watch him reappear and take off running for an additional 60 yards on his way into the end-zone.

    ....and I seen that happen numerous times.

    To put things into perspective; Lawrence Taylor was the best defensive player to ever play in the NFL ...hands-down.

    Barry was his offensive equivalent meaning that coaches would set their entire game-plan around those two players.

    Barry was the Tom Brady of Running Backs, the L. T., the Jerry Rice.

    A once in a lifetime if not a 'once ever' type of player considering his play, his class, and his affect on Lions fans who deserved that breath of fresh air after all of the seasons that they were terrible with no light at the end of the tunnel in sight.

    I would have loved to have seen him in his prime w/ Megatron at his prime along with the 2023 Lions as they would have been unstoppable.

    As a NY Giants fan myself I would always worry when we would play the Lions, and the Lions more or less sucked (especially after they got rid of Fontanes and numerous players that were core players) but whenever Barry Sanders was on the field they were always a risk to taking the win.

    Barry got to the point he had enough I believe as Barry was all about his team winning and the Lions just weren't helping to make that happen.

    That I blame on the Ford family owners.

    Today it's almost unheard of to see a RB play into his thirties. Not so back then as he was considered being in his prime.

    Also, today due to so many rule changes to the piont that nowadays it's closer to flag football instead of ACTUAL football.

    Those rule changes also made it so it's a pass heavy game where teams run to keep defenses honest. The complete opposite as it was back then, and there was no running back by committee like today either!

    In Barry's time it was a big deal for a RB to hit 1000 rushing yards on the year (fewer games too) but Barry Sanders went over 2000 yards one year and if they counted the yards he ran going east to west and back again (trying to not get tackled) instead of north-south he'd would have had 5000 yards likely as On any given play Barry would run 60 yards back and forth just to gain 4 yards, and he did it ALL the time!

    Likely because his offensive line sucked (the 2023 NY GIants O-line is similar if that helps to understand just how bad it was).

    Barry Sanders could have beaten Walter Peyton's all time rushing record too, but that record meant nothing to Barry so he didn't go back into the game to do it.

    Nobody understood but that was just Barry Sanders. He was about the team winning and not personal rewards.

    'HAVING CLASS' is what it's called.

    Barry was also a true professional both on and off the field.

    When he scored he acted as if he seen the end zone before, refusing to insult the integrity of the game or his own reputation like some of these clowns today who feel the need to put on a Broadway play whenever they score.

    It is unprofessional and is terrible for kids to see as it teaches poor sportsmanship.

    Gloating was something that punks did, not professionals.

    When Barry would score? He'd simply hand the ball to the referee or toss it to him.

    He acted as if he'd seen an end-zone before and would again.

    It didn't matter if they were winning by 30 points or just won in overtime. Barry would show true class when he scored.

    'Humility' and 'Humbleness' ....two actions that the present generation of NFL players should learn.

    If they wanted to be cheerleaders they should have put a cheerleader skirt on (or whatever they wear) instead of a helmet.

    This is a must see movie for all football players and fans of the NFL.

    If you watched him back then it's good to see it again as there was a lot I forgot about.

    If you weren't there back then it is a ABSOLUTE must to watch and I promise you that you won't look at these current players the way you did before watching Barry Sanders as most today aren't anywhere near the same league as Barry Sanders.

    There is so much that can be learned, and how this man played should never be forgotten.

    I have seen some outstanding running backs in my lifetime. Some of the best to ever have played the game... but there is only one Barry Sanders.
    10legendarymrf

    Superb

    Wow, just wow, if you are a fan of Barry watch this, if you are a lover of life watch this. This is a tale of a real human being that lived life true to himself. Beautifully made with heart and soul, just like the film's subject Barry Sanders. I am really moved and growing up watching him play was a privilege, watching this documentary reminded me of that privilege. Thank you Barry Sanders for all you have given to the sport and the world. I don't want to provide any spoilers, I just want you to discover for yourself what this documentary will provide as a discovery of the man behind the yards he ran during his time in the NFL.
    10tarawieland-45562

    Executed Perfectly!! Everything flowed for great entertainment!

    Wow! This was an amazing movie! I was glued to the TV with this presentation. I was thinking how entertaining can football clips be, but the directors executed everything perfectly from the story line to the music to the message we left with! You will not be disappointed even if you're not a football fan. The same message applied to so much in life! I cannot wait to watch this again with my boys! Barry was a class act and it's displayed well throughout the storyline. He's such a humble man...thank you for being so much to the hand of football and for setting a great example for the next generation.
    9TheNamelessCzar

    Great film for football lovers

    I'm a diehard NFL fan, I watch every game on TV, and I grew up in the golden era of running backs with Emmitt Smith and Barry Sanders. I've always considered Sanders the best running back in NFL history. I HATED the fact that he retired early and always questioned why. I had heard rumors, and this movie basically verified them. The reveal was not revolutionary but did clean some things up. The true reason to watch the film is to revive the feeling I had when I watched Sanders in the first place. His brilliance on the field is and always will be unmatched. He could make a 1-yard loss look like the best play ever. A very good movie for football fans to savor.

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      Sanders left football healthy, having gained 15,269 rushing yards (the most ever by any NFL player in a 10-year span). He retired within 1,457 rushing yards of Walter Payton's career rushing mark of 16,726 yards. It has been speculated that Sanders would have surpassed the record if he had not retired early.
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      Eminem: I've seen every documentary on Barry Sanders that there is to see, and I've never walked away feeling like I knew why he walked away.

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    • Release date
      • November 21, 2023 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
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      • NFL Films
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