Steve0x

Your favorite NFL films video

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Heres mine in case you never saw them. I suggest you check them out they're quite entertaining. 

Greatest Games 1958
NFL Championship

MOST MEMORABLE GAMES OF THE DECADE #1
(45 minutes)
Highlights from two of the longest overtime playoff games in NFL history:
Miami 27/Kansas City 24 in 1971 and Oakland 37/Baltimore 31 in 1977.

CRUNCH COURSE

CRUNCH COURSE II

BIG BLOCKS AND KING-SIZE HITS

Lost Treasures of the NFL

SHOW: #12
TITLE: There Used To Be A Ballpark= Memorial Stadium 

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3 hours ago, rmcjacket23 said:

Is it like a New Years resolution that you start a new topic daily on these boards?

No rule against it mate

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4 hours ago, Steve0x said:

No rule against it mate

No, but they have merged several of your topics already as being redundant.

Just feels like a "everybody look at me" type thing.

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4 hours ago, Steve0x said:

No rule against it mate

No rule against it, but it's kind of annoying tbh.

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54 minutes ago, Inqui said:

No rule against it, but it's kind of annoying tbh.

eh, maybe he just has a lot of time on his hands and doesn't have a lot to say about existing topics. i don't see the harm.

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Well nobody is posting on existing topics. Sometimes you gotta add something new to attract new customers. If thats the case showing old movies over and over again nobody would come. Thats what happens when you show the same movie again.

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Well you posted this topic 14 hours ago and a grand total of one post was made related to the actual content.

Not sure your approach is working.

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If the NFL were smart ( which I don't think they are ) they would sell DVD's or what have you of individual games.  I can think of a few I would love to watch again and again. 

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16 minutes ago, K-Dog said:

If the NFL were smart ( which I don't think they are ) they would sell DVD's or what have you of individual games.  I can think of a few I would love to watch again and again. 

They really need to do this, I can't think of a single drawback honestly.

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I enjoy both Ravens SB wins and any wins over the Patriots.lol

The overtime NFL championship in 1958 is legendary showing old style football and the game that put Baltimore on the map. It beats the SB V victory and lets not talk about SB III. lol. That would be my worst.

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4 hours ago, 52520Andrew said:

They really need to do this, I can't think of a single drawback honestly.

I really can't believe they don't.  I know you can get the playoffs and Super Bowl.  I know they have individual games at least from the past decade on archive. 

I can't imagine it would be much to click a mouse a coupla' times and burn the game to a disc and send it on its merry way for ten or twenty bucks a pop.

 

They really are missing an opportunity. 

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Watching these films is kinda like watching a movie. While other sports use video. NFL Films still uses film to recapture the game. Like Heres a from from the Ghost to the post. With Music and action. Its one of my favorites

 

 

 

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Full Color Football about the American Football League and how it helped issue the modern pro football era.  The reason it was called that was the AFL's First Contract with ABC had a few games in color, and when they moved to NBC in 1964 all the games were in color, because NBC was then owned by RCA and was first with the technology and equipment and receivers.  That second deal helped ensure their survival and caused a bidding war with the NFL that ended up phasing in a merger with the NFL in 1966, the first two products were a AFL-NFL World Championship game that eventually became the Super Bowl, a common draft between the leagues and inter league preseason games,   That finally ended with all the teams under the NFL banner.  Its interspaced with the events of the 60s.  Its on YouTube in 5 parts.

 

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I would like to see the NFL TV Follies brought out to market on DVD; this was an interesting "Follies" show for its time - especially when you factor in the talents of the late, great Jonathan Winters in this show.

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Cleveland '95 was the Cleveland perspective of the move to Baltimore.  The real person who gets the credit is John Moag of the Maryland Stadium Authority.  He had offers from Al Davis and the Raiders, the Bucs and the Cardinals (a second time) but went with Modell and the Original Browns because they had the best chance for success in this town.  Had Modell not moved Al Davis was waiting in the wings.    Baltimore was the runner up city for the Cardinals relocating, when they decided on Arizona, the Bidwells chose that city because it was warm most of the year.  Also Georgia Frontier flirted with this town when she moved the Rams to St. Louis.

Hopefully the next one that's Ravens related is our next Super Bowl Champions season highlights video, if not then NFL Films will probably release a historical DVD box set for the Ravens 25th anniversary.

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On 2/16/2016 at 6:59 PM, K-Dog said:

If the NFL were smart ( which I don't think they are ) they would sell DVD's or what have you of individual games.  I can think of a few I would love to watch again and again. 

If the NFL were smart, they'd join us in the 21st century and let you purchase live online streaming of your team's games for a season.

 

I loved those old blooper ones they used to do each week back when dinosaurs roamed the Earth.  I don't think they do them anymore though. Replaced by a Bad Lip Reading.

One I watch over and over and over though is America's Game for the 2012 Ravens. Don't know why - I do re-watch the 2000 Ravens too - but there is just something about that 2012 run.

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On 2/23/2016 at 11:13 PM, ravensdfan said:

If the NFL were smart, they'd join us in the 21st century and let you purchase live online streaming of your team's games for a season.

 

I loved those old blooper ones they used to do each week back when dinosaurs roamed the Earth.  I don't think they do them anymore though. Replaced by a Bad Lip Reading.

One I watch over and over and over though is America's Game for the 2012 Ravens. Don't know why - I do re-watch the 2000 Ravens too - but there is just something about that 2012 run.

Have you found the 2012 America's Game on DVD or Blu-Ray? I can't find it anywhere outside of NFL.com streaming. Sucks because people obviously want to have their own copy... plus there are probably cool extras.

 

Also you'll see more modern bloopers once in a blue moon. But they're not well advertised / publicized and, more often than not, you 'luck' into them by randomly watching NFL Network.

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On 2/25/2016 at 9:43 AM, berad said:

Have you found the 2012 America's Game on DVD or Blu-Ray? I can't find it anywhere outside of NFL.com streaming. Sucks because people obviously want to have their own copy... plus there are probably cool extras.

 

Also you'll see more modern bloopers once in a blue moon. But they're not well advertised / publicized and, more often than not, you 'luck' into them by randomly watching NFL Network.

No haven't found it yet on DVD. I keep looking as well! You'd think they'd put that up for sale since the NFL likes their money.

 

But you know, DVR is grand lol

 

p.s. Why am I not getting notifications anymore? Everything looks checked right lol

 

 

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10 hours ago, ravensdfan said:

No haven't found it yet on DVD. I keep looking as well! You'd think they'd put that up for sale since the NFL likes their money.

 

But you know, DVR is grand lol

 

p.s. Why am I not getting notifications anymore? Everything looks checked right lol

 

 

Really? That's odd. Some of the options say something about emails or pop-ups, are any of those checked?

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