ncrdbl1
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Super Bowl 1
Now showing on NFL Network FULL GAME
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tnzazz
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Super Bowl 1
I'm watching it at a bar. Pretty damn cool.
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01-15-2016 08:34 PM |
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fsquid
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RE: Super Bowl 1
not the actual broadcast though. NFL wouldn't buy the tape. What you are watching is NFL films splicing and dicing to full you.
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01-15-2016 08:35 PM |
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3601
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RE: Super Bowl 1
Max McGee is a legend and has one of the best sports quotes of all time.
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01-15-2016 09:20 PM |
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3601
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RE: Super Bowl 1
(01-15-2016 09:20 PM)3601 Wrote: Max McGee is a legend and has one of the best sports quotes of all time.
"When it is 3rd and 10 you can take the milk drinkers and I'll take the whiskey drinkers every time."
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ericsrevenge76
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RE: Super Bowl 1
Though the Packers took care of business, the Chiefs were an incredibly talented and well coached team.
The Chiefs actually looked bigger, stronger and more explosive, but Vince Lombardi was the GOAT and he had a veteran team that out smarted and out executed the chiefs all day.
I think the difficulty under the 1960's rule book made the passing game much more difficult, and the Chiefs threw the ball more than most NFL teams, the AFL did in general. The Packers were a old school run first and play defense second team, and they were the best in the world at it.
I think that gave them an advantage in this type of game in that era. Plus they had Vince Lombardi. lol
The Cowboys had begun challenging the Packers a lot in the NLF, and Tom Landry was very innovative and played a bit more liberally, and included a lot of pre-snap shifts and changes (something new at the time). The cowboys were becoming a truly great team, but Lombardi had their number still with his more conservative, old school style.
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01-16-2016 03:19 AM |
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memphisike
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RE: Super Bowl 1
Didn't a Dude named Dave Hathcock, of Memphis play in this game for the Packers
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01-16-2016 09:50 AM |
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Mimi
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RE: Super Bowl 1
Saw the beginning...really stopped watching when it was a series of NFL films play by play. NFL films are great...but have seen a lot of that.
Loved the beginning when the players...on videotape, ran out to their introductions, one by one.
Awesome.
I was born in 1966..,it looks like a million years ago.
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01-16-2016 10:31 AM |
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holyterror
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RE: Super Bowl 1
I think I still have some thin ties hanging somewhere.
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01-16-2016 11:19 AM |
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TallTiger
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RE: Super Bowl 1
Saw the end of it...it's come a long way in 50 years. It wasn't even called the Super Bowl until Super Bowl III, I believe.
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01-16-2016 11:23 AM |
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DDrum1961
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RE: Super Bowl 1
(01-15-2016 08:35 PM)fsquid Wrote: not the actual broadcast though. NFL wouldn't buy the tape. What you are watching is NFL films splicing and dicing to full you.
Not trying to fool anyone ... There is no tape from the original game ... Both networks that aired the game, taped over the game tapes; a common practice in the 60's .... The NFL worked at lengths to gather taped footage of every play to put together to form this version, and used the AUDIO tape of the game as a voice over
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01-16-2016 04:45 PM |
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nutbushtiger
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RE: Super Bowl 1
(01-16-2016 04:45 PM)DDrum1961 Wrote: (01-15-2016 08:35 PM)fsquid Wrote: not the actual broadcast though. NFL wouldn't buy the tape. What you are watching is NFL films splicing and dicing to full you.
Not trying to fool anyone ... There is no tape from the original game ... Both networks that aired the game, taped over the game tapes; a common practice in the 60's .... The NFL worked at lengths to gather taped footage of every play to put together to form this version, and used the AUDIO tape of the game as a voice over
This article says there is tape of the game but its missing some of the 3rd quarter. Owner wants a million bucks and the NFL don't want to pay. Seems like should be nothing to them.
http://sports.yahoo.com/news/dispute-pre...18750.html
(This post was last modified: 01-16-2016 05:10 PM by nutbushtiger.)
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01-16-2016 05:09 PM |
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