Grey New York and DirecTV Check in with ‘Peyton on Sunday Mornings’

Grey New York launched a new campaign for DirecTV called “Peyton on Sunday Mornings.” As you might expect, the Peyton in question is (unfortunately) Peyton Manning.

What you might not expect is Lionel Ritchie retooling his 1977 hit with the Commodores, “Easy,” changing the lyrics from “easy like Sunday morning” to “Peyton on Sunday Mornings.” Each spot opens with Ritchie sitting at a piano playing the revamped song, followed by Manning pitching DirecTV’s NFL Sunday Ticket offering in a scenario that makes playful use of Manning’s retirement.

In the spot “In a Park Watching NFL Sunday Ticket,” for example, a robe-clad Manning meanders his way onto a park bench. While watching a game on his phone, he tells the man next to him about NFL Sunday Ticket letting him watch any game. The man tells him that he’s retired but misses work and that Peyton should “Work as long as you can.”

In “Phone Call,” Peyton invites his little brother Eli Manning over to watch some games, but he’s a little busy quarterbacking the New York Giants. “Groceries” let’s us know that Manning now has time to clip coupons for groceries (as if he’d need them with all that Papa John’s money). The 30-second broadcast spots will be supported by print and social components.

Would it be too much of us to suggest that at a time when advertising’s gender equality issues and sexual harassment scandals are making headlines, perhaps hiring a retired NFL quarterback who is an alleged perpetrator of sexual assault might come across as a little tone deaf? Is there even an upside here?

The riff on “Easy” comes across as a bit too, well, you know. But Manning is undoubtedly a big name, even if he presumably comes with a price tag to match.

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DirecTV Strikes Gold Again With Manning Brothers Rap Sequel

Eli and Peyton Manning are back to rapping for DirecTV, and it’s still pretty glorious.

Last summer, the pro footballers and the satellite provider graced us with “Football on Your Phone.” Now they’re using song to hawk DirecTV’s dedicated fantasy football channel as a dream come true in its own right.

Like the first spot, “Fantasy Football Fantasy” leans hard into its own stupidity, delivering a 3-minute blitz that builds from a football filled with nachos to an auto-tuned Eli Manning floating in space, and includes cameos from Chris Johnson and Joe Namath. 

It’s not dissimilar in spirit from Toyota’s Swagger Wagon joke-rap work, which also made a recent comeback after a much longer hiatus. But the new DirecTV ad manages to be less cringeworthy, probably by being more insane.

So, extra points to the broadcast brand’s agency, Grey New York, for not dropping the ball on the sequel.

Full credits after the jump.

 

CREDITS

Advertiser: DIRECTV
Spot Title: Fantasy Football Fantasy
First Air Date: 8/11
Agency: Grey N.Y.
President, Chief Creative Director: Tor Myhren
Executive Creative Director: Dan Kelleher
Group Creative Director: Doug Fallon
Group Creative Director: Steven Fogel
Creatives: Kim Nguyen & Marques Gartrell
Agency Executive Producer: Andrew Chinich
Agency Producer: Lindsay Myers
Agency Music Producer: Zachary Pollakoff
Account: Chris Ross, Beth Culley, Anna Pogosova, Meredith Savatsky, Eddie Mele
Production Company: DNA, Inc., Hollywood, CA
Director: Director X
Executive Producer: Missy Galanida
Executive Producer: Patricia Judice
Producer: Justin Diener
Production Supervisor: Tara Martin
Director of Photography: Omer Ganai
Editorial Executive Producer (person & company): Maura Woodward, Cosmo Street
Editorial Producer (person & company): Heather Richardson, Cosmo Street
Editor (person & company): Tom Scherma, Cosmo Street
Assistant Editor: Dave Otte, Cosmo Street
Mixer + Sound Designer: David Wolfe for Mister Bronx Audio
Music: Butter Music & Sound
Creative Director : Andrew Sherman
Executive Producer: Ian Jeffreys
Produced and mixed by Glen Cavanaugh
Additional vocal mixing by Richard Furch at mixHaus studios
On-set recording services by Studio 101 NOLA
Post VFX (company): Method Studios NY
VFX Supervisors: Jay Hawkins & Doug Luka
Producer: Carlos Herrera
Casting: Caballero Casting & Avenue 3 Casting
 



Manning Brothers Channel The Lonely Island for DirecTV

Step right up, folks, and feel yourself getting gleefully dumber as you watch this new DirecTV Sunday Ticket ad posing as a bad rap video. Dubbed "Football on Your Phone," it stars Eli and Peyton Manning as slack-jawed versions of themselves. At first you'll hate it, but then you won't be able to stop watching. After a couple minutes of rubbernecking, you'll see Eli burst through a large portrait of Alexander Graham Bell and realize you've been beaten about the head with stupidity to the point that you can't help but laugh. In other words, it's like a lazy ripoff of The Lonely Island. Then again, if they'd tried too hard, it probably wouldn't work at all. And it's really pretty great. Agency: Grey, New York. Full credits after the jump.

Credits

Agency: Grey Group
CCO: Tor Myhren
ECD: Dan Kelleher
VP Creative Directors: Doug Fallon, Steven Fogel
EP: Andrew Chinich
Associate Producer: Lindsay Myers

Production Co.: Hungry Man
Director: Bryan Buckley
EPs: Kevin Byrne, Dan Duffy, Mino Jajoura
Producer: Jay Shapiro

Edit Company: Cosmo Street Editorial
Editor: Tom Scherma
Producer: Heather Richardson

Music: Butter Music & Sound
EP: Ian Jeffreys
CD: Andrew Sherman