
Cincinnati Bengals offensive lineman Eric Wright Evan Mathis is keeping himself busy in this most turbulent of offseasons. He’s working on a documentary about the NFL’s impending lockout. “Locked Out” promises to feature access to players, agents and trainers to document and discuss the current labor situation.
We are currently in production and will be using this money raised through Kickstarter to produce the best footage possible, as well as for post-production expenses. Even if the lockout can be averted this year, this production will continue on to completion. As we are already in production, the emphasis will shift (if needed) to the process that led to the agreement between the owners and players.
You can donate to Evan’s project here on Kickstarter. He’s asking for $50k and he has a long way to go. For more of Eric’s vision, plus a very emphatic definition of the CBA by superagent Drew Rosenhaus, join us after the jump. It can’t be any worse than Cloverfield.


I’m uncertain what makes him think that I’m going to donate any of my own money to help a professional NFL player produce a TV show, but I want some of it.
It’s probably a banned substance. A delicious banned substance.
Ochocinco should be able to help him out. He’s a marketing genius.
Isn’t that Jordan Palmer in the photo? That dude looks a little too svelte (and a little too much like Carson) to be an offensive lineman…
For a 6th year player (which evan is), he made (at minimum) $595,000 last year, and the two preceeding years. What a dick.
Sweeeeet! Where can I donate, I’ll give the whole $50K since he needs it so bad…