Coming Soon...The Ryan Leaf Story

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NFL's biggest bust coming to the big screen

Wilmington actor/filmmaker couldn't pass on Leaf's story

By KEVIN NOONAN, The News Journal
Posted Tuesday, June 19, 2007


Tim Carr could have made a movie about Peyton Manning, but that would have been too easy. It would have been too much like a typical sports movie, where the handsome hero overcomes adversity and ends up winning the big game, and usually the gorgeous girl, as well.

"That's been done to death," Carr said. "I was looking for something different, and I think I found it."

What he found was the story of the anti- Peyton. Carr, an actor and independent filmmaker from Wilmington, decided to make a movie about Ryan Leaf.

In case you don't know who Ryan Leaf is -- in 1998, the Indianapolis Colts chose Manning with the No. 1 pick in the NFL draft and the San Diego Chargers took Leaf with the No. 2 pick, and there was serious debate at the time about which quarterback would become the bigger star in the NFL.

That's hard to believe now, since Manning just won a Super Bowl and is regarded by some observers as perhaps the best quarterback in NFL history.

And Leaf? Well, he's regarded today as perhaps the biggest bust in NFL history. He played for four teams in five years before he and the game gave up on each other. And his failures on the field, combined with his off-the-field antics -- including a nasty encounter with a San Diego sportswriter that was captured on tape and replayed a million times -- stamped Leaf as a bad player and a bad person.

Carr isn't disputing any of that, and he said his film will show how Leaf succumbed to the dark side of the force.

"But, like with anything, there's more than one side to the story," Carr said. "Ryan Leaf also has a good side to his personality, and I wanted to make sure we presented a true picture of who this guy is. And the more I looked into his story and the more layers I was able to peel away, the more I became convinced that this is a story that should be told."

Carr, 30, wrote and directs the film and also plays Leaf. The film is tentatively titled "Leaf: An Almost True Story" and is scheduled for an October release. Carr describes it as a pseudo-documentary.

Carr even got in touch with Leaf, now an assistant football coach and head golf coach at West Texas A&M. Though Leaf wasn't enthusiastic about the idea, Carr said, he didn't try to talk him out of it, either.

"Once I convinced him that this wasn't just going to be a hatchet job, he didn't seem to mind me telling his story," Carr said. "And he really has gotten his life together, so he has a different perspective on things now."

Carr got some former players to play themselves, including Hugh Douglas of the Eagles. And he also went for realism in the scene for which Leaf is still most infamous, the screaming fit directed at San Diego sportswriter Jay Posner. That will be recreated frame by frame, and Posner will play himself in the film.

Carr also recruited some local talent, including friend Kierin McAnally, of Newark, who plays quarterback Trent Dilfer for the simple reason "that I look just like Trent Dilfer," McAnally said with a laugh.

His scene was shot recently at the Newark Country Club. McAnally/Dilfer is interviewed about his relationship with Leaf, which was good.

"I acted in college and high school plays and things like that, but I had no idea what to expect from all of this," McAnally said. "I had about 20 lines and I think I did OK. At least, I knew my lines.

"I was really impressed with how professional Tim is when it comes to making films," McAnally added. "And I know Tim was very, very concerned about the football scenes and making sure everything looked as realistic as possible."

That includes a day of filming that Carr calls "sack day." He spent an entire day as Leaf, in different uniforms, getting sacked.

"I was black and blue and all beat up after that," he said with a laugh. "But we got some great film from it, so it was worth it."

Carr is a veteran actor in television (with guest roles in the soap opera "One Life to Live" and the prime-time drama "Law & Order") and movies (most recently in "Rocky Balboa," in which he plays a friend of Rocky's son).

He also writes, produces and usually stars in his own independent productions. His first was a romantic comedy, "The Wrong Fortune Cookie," and he directed another comedy, "A Deeper Shade of Soul."

Those aren't the kinds of blockbusters you see paired with "Spider-Man 3" at the cineplex, but Carr is convinced that if his film about Leaf is good enough, enough people will pay to see it.

"Like all good sports movies, it's not really about sports," Carr said. "More than anything, this is very much a story about redemption, and I think everybody can identify with that."

Contact columnist Kevin Noonan at knoonan@delawareonline.com.
 

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Is it funny to anyone else that the filmmakers last name is Carr?

I think this is a movie I'd like to see.
 

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There's a movie I can't wait to miss.

One of the darkest chapters in Dallas Cowboys history is when Ryan Leaf took the field in a Cowboys uniform. A date that will live in infamy. :bang2:
 

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superpunk;1532492 said:
Is it funny to anyone else that the filmmakers last name is Carr?
And that he had to film a "sack day" where he spent an entire day getting hit? :D
 

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THUMPER;1532498 said:
There's a movie I can't wait to miss.

One of the darkest chapters in Dallas Cowboys history is when Ryan Leaf took the field in a Cowboys uniform. A date that will live in infamy. :bang2:

eh, I didn't really care that he did. We had no quarterback at the time and we weren't a good team, so what was the harm in trying?

And I'll probably watch the movie. Hes the assitant coach at WT and I've talked to him briefly, he is real down to earth and knows he screwed a big chance. But hes over it now and enjoys coaching.
 

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Whether someone likes Leaf or not, whether he was terrible signing or not...that still sounds like an interesting movie IMO.

As bad as he was as a QB in the pros I really would like to see and hear the story behind his struggles. For someone to be on top of the world going into the draft...talking about the argument of who should go first he or manning and then to fall so hard in football just sounds like something interesting.

I also hope we hear of some of the problems on the chargers side of things. I find it hard to believe that everything was his fault in this situation. If anything it proves that at the very least they should have let him sit and learn before throwing him into the fire.

Just sounds interesting. On a similar topic I would not mind seeing something like that on R.Mirer. Guy goes second after bledsoe and struggles in the NFL...well at least he tied for Offensive Rookie of the year. But still interesting to me.
 

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Yeagermeister;1532514 said:
I'll wait until it's in the bargin bin at WalMart.

should be a short wait.

guy is cocky but good in college, then cocky and sucks in pros, now shines shoes, story over.
 

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Yeagermeister;1532514 said:
I'll wait until it's in the bargin bin at WalMart.

Although I want to see it, I doubt I would buy it. Just wait for it to come on one of the movie channels or something.:D
 

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The article sort of touched on one thing I believe about Leaf. I think the reason he is labeled the biggest bust is because there were arguments of who would be better between him and Peyton Manning. I think his failures are amplified by that association, I didn't like him in that draft at all and I said he was going to be a bust. In truth, I said that more because of the Peyton Manning detractors that I was arguing with than Leaf himself. Don't get me wrong, I never let those guys forget that I called it.

I don't think he was a bad guy at all. He built a persona and could not get away from it. I'll see this movie.
 

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Hostile;1532490 said:
Tim Carr could have made a movie about Peyton Manning, but that would have been too easy. It would have been too much like a typical sports movie, where the handsome hero overcomes adversity and ends up winning the big game, and usually the gorgeous girl, as well.

This is where he lost me.
 

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Hostile;1532545 said:
Don't lie. We all know you'd snuggle with the Forehead.

:D

Like you'd turn down free gatorade and directv? What happens in Indy, stays in Indy. :shush:
 

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Boom;1532557 said:
Like you'd turn down free gatorade and directv? What happens in Indy, stays in Indy. :shush:
:laugh2:

Okay, how many would not only watch this story, but the Quincy Carter story too?

I admit it, I would. Unfortunately he'll need to do something noteworthy like Leaf has in going into coaching before anyone would film it.
 

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To think, Ryan Leaf wasn't selected by the Colts because he shunned them and decided not to meet with the FA and GM... and instead went with Peyton Manning...the Colts future would have been decidedly different. WOW
 
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