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Despite critical acclaim and high ratings--drawing more viewers than ESPN's professional and college football coverage--the show was cancelled [[ExecutiveMeddling under pressure]] from the UsefulNotes/NationalFootballLeague, which objected to the unflinching portrayal of the game's darker elements.

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Despite critical acclaim and high ratings--drawing more viewers than ESPN's professional and college football coverage--the show was cancelled [[ExecutiveMeddling under pressure]] from the UsefulNotes/NationalFootballLeague, which objected to the unflinching portrayal of the game's darker elements.aspects.
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* NewscasterCameo: Albeit not a cameo, but a supporting role. Samantha is played by Thea Andrews, who at the time the show's airing was a personality on ESPN's live broadcasts.

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* NewscasterCameo: Albeit not a cameo, but a supporting role. Samantha is played by Thea Andrews, who at the time of the show's airing was a personality on ESPN's live broadcasts.
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* NewscasterCameo: Albeit not a cameo, but a supporting role. Samantha is played by Thea Andrews, who at the time the show's airing was a personality on ESPN's live broadcasts.
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-->''"Comin' out of college, you had this rep. Drugs, partyin'. So when you signed, the team put an off-duty cop on your ass. Son of a bitch taped everything. So one day, the owner of the team calls you in, and shows you the tapes. You're thinkin' 'I'm done', you know? Gonna have to bug an uncle for a job on his garbage truck in Jacksonville. Then it happened--the moment you realized it's all good. The man just tore it up and suggested you change your ways. No shit. It was a suggestion. This league's like life: when you're a playmaker, the rules don't apply."''

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-->''"Comin' out of college, you had this rep. Drugs, partyin'. So when you signed, the team put an off-duty cop on your ass. Son of a bitch taped everything. So one day, the owner of the team calls you in, and shows you the tapes. You're thinkin' 'I'm done', you know? Gonna have to bug an uncle for a job on his garbage truck in Jacksonville. Then it happened--the moment you realized it's all good. The man just tore it up and suggested you change your ways. No shit. It was a suggestion. This league's like life: when you're a playmaker, the rules don't apply."''"''
* WhereTheHellIsSpringfield: The city that the Cougars are supposed to represent is never mentioned by name.
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-->''"This league's like life: when you're a playmaker, the rules don't apply."''
-->--'''Demetrius Harris'''
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* GroinAttack: In a manner of speaking. In order to cheat the league's drug test, D.H. goes through a procedure to have clean urine injected into his bladder. It's as painful as it sounds.

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* GroinAttack: In a manner of speaking. In order to cheat the league's drug test, D.H. goes through a procedure to have clean urine injected into his bladder. It's as painful as it sounds.sounds.
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: The NFL, assuming it's the league the Cougars belong to, is not mentioned by name. It is referred to simply as "the league". (Not that this saved the show from incurring the wrath of the NFL in real life.)
* TitleDrop: Given by D.H. in the pilot, in the form of a voice-over monologue.
-->''"Comin' out of college, you had this rep. Drugs, partyin'. So when you signed, the team put an off-duty cop on your ass. Son of a bitch taped everything. So one day, the owner of the team calls you in, and shows you the tapes. You're thinkin' 'I'm done', you know? Gonna have to bug an uncle for a job on his garbage truck in Jacksonville. Then it happened--the moment you realized it's all good. The man just tore it up and suggested you change your ways. No shit. It was a suggestion. This league's like life: when you're a playmaker, the rules don't apply."''
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''Playmakers'' is a sports drama series by [[Series/TheBlacklist John Eisendrath]] and broadcast on Creator/{{ESPN}} between August 26 and November 11, 2003. Featuring an EnsembleCast, the show followed a fictional UsefulNotes/AmericanFootball team, the Cougars, as they navigate their professional and personal struggles both on and off the field.

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''Playmakers'' is a sports drama series by [[Series/TheBlacklist John Eisendrath]] and broadcast on Creator/{{ESPN}} between August 26 and November 11, 2003. Featuring an EnsembleCast, the show followed a fictional UsefulNotes/AmericanFootball team, the Cougars, as they navigate their professional and personal struggles both on and off the field.
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''Playmakers'' is a sports drama series by [[Series/TheBlacklist John Eisendrath]] and broadcast on Creator/{{ESPN}} between August 26 and November 11, 2003. Featuring an EnsembleCast, the show follows a fictional UsefulNotes/AmericanFootball franchise, the Cougars, as they navigate their professional and personal struggles both on and off the field.

Despite critical acclaim and high ratings--drawing more viewers than ESPN's professional and college football coverage--the series was cancelled [[ExecutiveMeddling under pressure]] from the UsefulNotes/NationalFootballLeague, which objected to the show's unflinching portrayal of the game's darker elements.

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''Playmakers'' is a sports drama series by [[Series/TheBlacklist John Eisendrath]] and broadcast on Creator/{{ESPN}} between August 26 and November 11, 2003. Featuring an EnsembleCast, the show follows followed a fictional UsefulNotes/AmericanFootball franchise, team, the Cougars, as they navigate their professional and personal struggles both on and off the field.

Despite critical acclaim and high ratings--drawing more viewers than ESPN's professional and college football coverage--the series show was cancelled [[ExecutiveMeddling under pressure]] from the UsefulNotes/NationalFootballLeague, which objected to the show's unflinching portrayal of the game's darker elements.
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''Playmakers'' is a sports drama series created by [[Series/TheBlacklist John Eisendrath]] and broadcast on Creator/{{ESPN}} between August 26 and November 11, 2003. Featuring an EnsembleCast, the show follows a fictional UsefulNotes/AmericanFootball franchise, the Cougars, as they navigate their professional and personal struggles both on and off the field.

Despite critical acclaim and high ratings--drawing more viewers than ESPN's coverage of professional and college football games--the series was cancelled [[ExecutiveMeddling under pressure]] from the UsefulNotes/NationalFootballLeague, which objected to the show's unflinching portrayal of football's dark side.

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''Playmakers'' is a sports drama series created by [[Series/TheBlacklist John Eisendrath]] and broadcast on Creator/{{ESPN}} between August 26 and November 11, 2003. Featuring an EnsembleCast, the show follows a fictional UsefulNotes/AmericanFootball franchise, the Cougars, as they navigate their professional and personal struggles both on and off the field.

Despite critical acclaim and high ratings--drawing more viewers than ESPN's coverage of professional and college football games--the coverage--the series was cancelled [[ExecutiveMeddling under pressure]] from the UsefulNotes/NationalFootballLeague, which objected to the show's unflinching portrayal of football's dark side.the game's darker elements.

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''Playmakers'' is a sports drama series created by [[Series/TheBlacklist John Eisendrath]] and broadcast on Creator/{{ESPN}} between August 26 and November 11, 2003. Featuring an EnsembleCast, the show follows a fictional UsefulNotes/AmericanFootball franchise, the Cougars, as they navigate their professional and personal struggles both on and off the field. Despite critical acclaim and high ratings--drawing more viewers than ESPN's coverage of professional and college football games--the series was cancelled [[ExecutiveMeddling under pressure]] from the UsefulNotes/NationalFootballLeague, which objected to the show's unflinching portrayal of football's dark side.

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''Playmakers'' is a sports drama series created by [[Series/TheBlacklist John Eisendrath]] and broadcast on Creator/{{ESPN}} between August 26 and November 11, 2003. Featuring an EnsembleCast, the show follows a fictional UsefulNotes/AmericanFootball franchise, the Cougars, as they navigate their professional and personal struggles both on and off the field.

Despite critical acclaim and high ratings--drawing more viewers than ESPN's coverage of professional and college football games--the series was cancelled [[ExecutiveMeddling under pressure]] from the UsefulNotes/NationalFootballLeague, which objected to the show's unflinching portrayal of football's dark side.
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* CareerEndingInjury: Leon narrowly avoids one of these in "Halftime", after having begun the series being taken off the team's injured reserve list.



* GroinAttack: In a manner of speaking. In order to cheat the league's drug test, D.H. goes through a procedure to have clean urine injected into his bladder. It's as painful as it sounds.
* CareerEndingInjury: Leon narrowly avoids one of these in "Halftime", after having begun the series being taken off the team's injured reserve list.

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* GroinAttack: In a manner of speaking. In order to cheat the league's drug test, D.H. goes through a procedure to have clean urine injected into his bladder. It's as painful as it sounds.
* CareerEndingInjury: Leon narrowly avoids one of these in "Halftime", after having begun the series being taken off the team's injured reserve list.
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* SeasonEndingInjury: Leon begins the series being taken off the injured reserve list. In "Halftime" he ends up with a potentially ''career''-ending injury.

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* SeasonEndingInjury: CareerEndingInjury: Leon begins narrowly avoids one of these in "Halftime", after having begun the series being taken off the team's injured reserve list. In "Halftime" he ends up with a potentially ''career''-ending injury.list.

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* GroinAttack: In a manner of speaking. In order to cheat the league's drug test, D.H. goes through a procedure to have clean urine injected into his bladder. It's as painful as it sounds.

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* DomesticAbuse: Leon's deteriorating marriage to Robin causes a violent incident which engulfs him in scandal midway through the series.
* GroinAttack: In a manner of speaking. In order to cheat the league's drug test, D.H. goes through a procedure to have clean urine injected into his bladder. It's as painful as it sounds.sounds.
* SeasonEndingInjury: Leon begins the series being taken off the injured reserve list. In "Halftime" he ends up with a potentially ''career''-ending injury.
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''Playmakers'' is a sports drama series created by [[Series/TheBlacklist John Eisendrath]] and broadcast on Creator/{{ESPN}} between August 26 and November 11, 2003. Featuring an EnsembleCast, the show follows a fictional UsefulNotes/AmericanFootball franchise, the Cougars, as they navigate their professional and personal struggles both on and off the field. Despite critical acclaim and high ratings--drawing more viewers than ESPN's coverage of professional and college football games--the series was cancelled [[ExecutiveMeddling under pressure]] from the UsefulNotes/NationalFootballLeague, which objected to the show's unflinching portrayal of football's dark side.
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* GroinAttack: In a manner of speaking. In order to cheat the league's drug test, D.H. goes through a procedure to have clean urine injected into his bladder. It's as painful as it sounds.

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