They said James Early could kill a deer from a quarter mile away. He was a champion marksman. And that's why the Union Army sought him out. Put him on special assignments as a sharpshooter, the dirty work, the kind of things you don't read about in the history books, killing ranking men in their homes. After the war, he kept on killing, made a living at it. It was all he knew. The law turned a blind eyes to his work, like he was doing them a favor, cleaning the scum from the Valley of The Dead Oaks. But a stray bullet from his infamous pistol changed all that. A stray bullet that stuck a child. He was no longer a marksman, just a marked man.
A documentary I did for film class during the 03 NFL season. Instead of doing a documentary on a topic no one would care about, I did it in the style of NFL documentaries. I sent a copy to Steve Sabol of NFL Films and he totally loved it.