This documentary was vile. It can be summed up as what Paul Solotaroff says in the last 5 minutes or so, '...they were victims of circumstance far beyond their control'.
This documentary is a horrible waste of 85 minutes of your life. The Netfix Aaron Hernandez documentary is far better, and here's why. This one tries to paint three murders are angels and victims just because they played football. In this misogynistic display of no accountability, the documentary rehashes old information. The only interesting new details are that related to Aaron's teammates murders, but the documentary spends not more than 10 minutes going over two murders. They do not honor the victims and hardly mention them at all. They have the nerve to bring in one of Aaron's foolish enablers who swears Aaron never killed Odin Lloyd even though there's video and forensic evidence that makes it clear as day he did it.
The only interesting thing we hear is Aaron's reaction to one of his teammates murderous actions, and Aaron is completely unsurprised. Aaron said he always say the aggression in this person. That's the nugget of gold there, Aaron knew. They all knew. But just because they could catch a stupid ball. They were heroes who could never do such a thing.
Patriarchy and misogyny is at it again, trying to coddle and baby grown males who commit horrible crimes. It was all their ex wives' faults. She made him 'snap'. Oh please! This was vile nonsense! Shame on the producers and those who participated in this for a check.