What we want to see the most in Bears’ ‘Hard Knocks’ season premiere originally appeared on NBC Sports Chicago
The “Hard Knocks” season premiere is finally here. On Tuesday night, HBO and NFL Films will give fans unprecedented access to the Bears as they go through training camp and gear up for the regular season.
“Hard Knocks” is a long-running show that follows a similar format every year, so we know what to expect. A star will invite cameras into their home to give fans perspective on their personal life. A young player trying to make the 53-man roster will win over the audience with their underdog story. There will be slo-mo highlight reels narrated by Liev Schreiber. Lots and lots of slo-mo highlights narrated by Liev Schreiber.
Of course there will be some unexpected moments as well, and those are the moments that typically become immortalized in “Hard Knocks” history. Along those lines, these are some of the things we’re most interested to see this summer. Some serious. Some not so serious.
HOW DOES CALEB WILLIAMS INTERACT WITH AND LEAD HIS TEAMMATES?
Throughout the entire pre-draft process, we’ve heard countless examples of how Williams’ character off the field matches his talent on the field. But most folks don’t get to see what that looks like in real life. While “Hard Knocks” will only give us a glimpse of how Williams acts in the classroom or when hanging out at home, it will give fans a new perspective on the new quarterback.
WHO IS THE BIGGEST TRASH TALKER?
The defense is louder than the offense on the practice field, from DeMarcus Walker talking trash to Andrew Billings yelling “MOVE!” to induce false start penalties. It’s audible from the stands, so it’s sure to be loud on the show. The boom mics have also followed some of the notable trash talkers on the team in the early practices, like Tyrique Stevenson and Jaquan Brisker. It’ll be fun to see who is the most creative with their smack talk, who chirps the most, and…
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Publish date : 2024-08-06 21:15:19
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