Fans are eager to relive the glory days of the 2019 season, when Orgeron led the Tigers to a national championship, solidifying his status as a coaching legend. But as the release date approaches, some are questioning the authenticity of the narrative being presented.
Sources close to the production have hinted that the documentary may not be as straightforward as it seems. Rumors suggest that Netflix is planning to dramatize certain events for entertainment value, potentially skewing the portrayal of Orgeron’s tenure. Critics argue that this could lead to a sensationalized version of history, overshadowing the complexities of his coaching career.
Adding fuel to the fire, a leaked script from the documentary has surfaced online, revealing some eyebrow-raising claims. According to the script, Orgeron allegedly had a secret playbook that included unconventional strategies, such as using a live tiger as a motivational tool during practice. While this may sound entertaining, many are questioning the credibility of such assertions.
“It’s hard to think that a coach would resort to such tactics,” commented a sports analyst. “This could be more fantasy than fact.”
Moreover, the documentary is apparently slated to contain a chapter on Orgeron’s personal life, highlighting his romances and troubles outside of football.