![]() ![]() The guests are jolly and actually want to be there the brothers have far less of a filter than I feared. With a combination of X’s and O’s–type talk, funny stories, and constant threats to tattle to mom about one thing or another, the brothers have become the probably untouchable gold standard of the simulcast form. ![]() “Your boys medium jeans are keeping you from getting turned.”Įli Manning tried the Dak Prescott warm-up routine Which worked out perfectly, because this season brought the most exciting football development since the forward pass: the Manning-cast on ESPN2, where brothers Peyton and Eli wear cashmere quarter-zips and sit in expansive basements and banter their balls off for several hours with the help of guests who range from Phil Mickelson to Tom Brady to, uh … Condoleezza Rice? ![]() With the Giants being terrible and my children being terrors, the vast majority of my NFL consumption this season took place not on Sunday afternoons but on Monday nights. Everyone has that one show, or one movie, or one video snippet, that they love more than anyone else does, that they hold close to their hearts and keep a secret while people are having conversations about “the best.” But the end of the year is about revealing secrets, so without further ado, here are some things, new and old, that The Ringer staff genuinely loved in 2021. But because we live in a world so overflowing with content-beyond the 12 streaming networks you subscribe to, there’s also stuff worth seeing on Twitter, TikTok, YouTube, and so on-watching these days is not just about keeping track of “the best” it’s also about finding the things that bring you comfort. If you don’t believe me, read The Ringer ’s lists of the best shows and movies of 2021. It was a great year for television and film. ![]()
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