Bye Bye Barry Review | A Football Icon Revealed



Barry Sanders is widely regarded as the greatest running back in NFL history. His retirement at age 31 after 10 seasons with the Detroit Lions shocked the sports world and a loyal fan base. Sanders was in the prime of his career, just a measly 1,500 yards away from eclipsing the iconic Walter Payton’s rushing record.

Bye Bye Barry chronicles the career and mysterious exit of an unassuming man who dominated football with quiet grace. Sanders sits for an extended interview with commentary from his treasured family, teammates, renowned journalists, and celebrity admirers. This riveting documentary thrills with archival footage while providing deep insights into a sports legend who valued winning and camaraderie over superstar fame.

A Sudden Retirement

Bye Bye Barry

Release Date November 21, 2023

Cast Barry Sanders, Bill Belichick, Tim Allen, Eminem, Jeff Daniels, Dan Patrick, Calvin Johnson, Emmitt Smith

Runtime 92 min

Genres Sports, Documentary

Bye Bye Barry begins with the Wichita Eagle newspaper receiving a bombshell announcement via fax machine: Barry Sanders retiring from football on the first day of the Lions’ training camp in 1999. A montage of stunned news reports followed. A legion of fans felt abandoned and betrayed. An irate caller on local radio fumed, “OJ [Simpson] only stabbed two people in the back.”

Lions’ coach Bobby Ross fielded a barrage of pointed questions at a hasty press conference: No, he hasn’t heard anything from his best player after repeated attempts. Rap star Eminem, actors Tim Allen and Jeff Daniels, and journalist Jemele Hill recount the heartbreak. What the f*** happened? How could Barry do this to a town that worshiped him?

Sanders sits center stage at an empty Fox Theater in Detroit. His exit wasn’t different or extraordinary. In fact, it was handled in pretty much the same way Sanders had dealt with the media since college. Radio host and former ESPN anchor Dan Patrick claimed an exclusive interview with Sanders when he was drafted third overall in 1989. But when Patrick traveled to Wichita, he couldn’t find Sanders for hours. When finally located at his parent’s house, a nonchalant Sanders replies he wasn’t shy or intimidated. The spectacle meant nothing to him. He was grateful for the chance to play professional football. Any reporter who wanted further material should speak to his father.

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Barry and William Sanders

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William Sanders was a handyman and roofer with an infectious, outgoing personality. He pushed his 11 children to excel, supported them unconditionally, but never overpraised. William was apoplectic when his son chose Oklahoma State over his beloved Oklahoma Sooners. Sanders recalls his father cursing the coach on signing day. Those sentiments changed as Sanders took NCAA football by storm his junior year.

Sanders won the prestigious Heisman Trophy in 1988, beating future Hall of Fame QB Troy Aikman by a landslide. Sanders was in Japan for a game at the time, and a tearful William accepted the trophy on behalf of his son. Thus establishing a pattern that would follow Sanders’ spectacular accomplishments: he proved his worth on the field, and William would be his voice to the world.

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The ironclad relationship between father and son became more public as the underdog Lions continually lost. The team sucked, but Sanders didn’t. His superb athleticism and near unstoppable running skills filled highlight reels. William expressed vocal displeasure at the Lions’ management and coaches for wasting his son’s best years. Records are useless if you aren’t winning games.

Sanders became frustrated with the team’s inability to improve. He never once thought about requesting a trade. His loyalty wasn’t rewarded, as the Lions foolishly cut the team’s veteran players. Their rebuilding efforts were a dismal failure. Sanders speaks emotionally of losing Glover, tackle Lomas Brown, and linebacker Chris Spielman. They were the core of the team, and continued to lead other franchises to success.

Tired of Losing

Sanders absconded to London the day he retired. His efforts to find peace and closure in anonymity were shattered. Cameras were waiting for him at Heathrow Airport. The spotlight he disdained and fastidiously avoided bedeviled him to the end. A great scene has Eminem acknowledging that Sanders owed his adoring fans and the Lions nothing. It makes sense that he was simply tired of losing.

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Bye Bye Barry portrays Sanders as a supremely level-headed and conscientious person. He was 8 eights yards from winning the NFL rushing title his rookie season, but took himself out of the game. Kevin Glover, the Lions’ center, undisputed team leader, and his dear friend couldn’t believe it. But Sanders had done the same thing at Wichita North High School. He could have had every single season record, but let other players have a chance when the games were decidedly won or lost.

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His handing of the football to referees after scoring reinforced a tenet of modesty. Sanders didn’t need to gyrate in the end zone. His performance was judged during the game. Any flourish that followed was pure showmanship. And that was how he left football, as well.

Bye Bye Barry is a must-see for every sports fan. Sanders’ best moments are mesmerizing and truly incredible to behold, but the insights into his personality are revealing and most impactful. Sanders elevated football with honor, decency, and selflessness. He reiterates what was clearly stated in his fax: “My desire to exit the game is greater than my desire to remain in it.”

Bye Bye Barry is a production of NFL Films. It is currently available to stream exclusively on Prime Video; you can find the link below

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