The 5 best football movies

Before the holidays-my top 5 football movies!

The 5 best football movies

I like watching movies, especially a great story. I have seen other good football movies, but these 5 are my favorites of all time.

Fully public: You are getting recommendations from a mom who teaches at a university and has an online business. This list of top 5 movies is not a list of movie critics or male football experts. Ha-so you know these movies are great!

1. Rudy - 1993, Rated PG

Rudy has been told that he is too young to play college football. But he is determined to overcome difficulties and realize his dream of playing for Notre Dame de Paris.

I can watch this movie repeatedly. The hard work overcomes the obstacles, and everyone says "no" to Rudy. Rudy worked tirelessly, which is very inspiring!

2. We Are Marshall - 2006, Rated PG

When a plane crash claimed the lives of members of the Marshall University football team and some of its fans, the team's new coach and his surviving players tried to keep the football plan alive.

Matthew McConaughey is excellent as the new coach at Marshall University. Ready to cheer for the losers!

3. Draft Day - 2014, Rated R

In the NFL Draft, General Manager Sonny Weaver (Sonny Weaver) had the opportunity to rebuild his team when he traded the No. 1 pick. He must decide what to sacrifice for hundreds of young people with NFL dreams in a life-changing day.

Surprisingly, this movie is very well written and very interesting. Kevin Costner (Kevin Costner) will have plot twists as usual, which will put you in your seat.

4. The Blind Side - 2009, Rated PG-13

The story of Michael Oher. He is a homeless and traumatized boy. With the help of a caring woman and her family, he became a national football player and first-round NFL draft. .

Sandra Bullock plays the role of southern women like other actresses! A great story, an outstanding performance. A movie that feels very good, with a happy ending.

5. Remember the Titans - 2000, Rated PG

The true story of the newly appointed African American coach and his high school team as a racial integrated unit in the first season.

Denzel Washington is an excellent actor and brought this movie to my top 5 list. The theme of this film may be difficult, but a group of young people have learned to get along in a newly integrated school. There are many footballs too!

Honorable mention: necessary roughness-1991, grade PG-13

Due to NCAA sanctions, the Fightin' Armadillos of Texas State University must form a football team from their actual student body without scholarships to help them play football. Compared to most teams, temporary players have fewer players and must overcome obstacles that the best teams in the country cannot handle. The team consists of a 34-year-old quarterback, a female booster and a bunch of incompetent people.

This movie is worth mentioning because it is an interesting movie! You can never go wrong with a light and easy-to-watch movie.

What is your favorite football movie?

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