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Video Compilation: The Way Football Broadcasts Should Be

by SSreporters
created January 17, 2008, last edited June 02, 2008
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Okay I admit it, I wasn't around in the 80s. But I've watched several tapes of old NFL broadcasts (not the ones ESPN produce), and compare some of them to today's NFL broadcasts. Just look at the difference. Pat Summerall, Jack Buck vs. Bryant Gumbel, Joe Buck. No sideline reporting bonanza with "human interest" stories. No pointless robots jumping up and down. No graphics cluttering the screen. Just 2 men in the booth, an occasional report from the sidelines, calling a football game. Look at the videos of old intros and actual game play. Where is the promo for Jumper? Where are the sponsors itching to get their name on there? It's not over done, it's simple. Look at broadcasts today. You need 5 men in the pre-game, Frank Caliendo (I'm fine with that actually), and then 4 commentators for a football game. Watch the videos and you'll see what I mean.


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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
664 days ago
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Howard Cosell once referred to Alvin Garrett as a "little monkey" during a nationally televised NFL broadcast back in the early 80s. The demon encourages the uninformed to look that little fact up before proceeding to click "-".
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JuTMSY4Legend
664 days ago
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and jimmy the greek was fired...go figure...
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CheezerAll-Star
664 days ago
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Don't need to look it up. I was there.
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JuTMSY4Legend
664 days ago
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ah yes, but both decades had theismann... god damn it, why couldn't he stick to gladiators...they were so good together...
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Ccampbell34All-American
664 days ago
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Removing Emmitt Smith from the booth would be a start. According to him "you can't take the stripes from a leopard"
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BdgrfnzSoccer Kid
663 days ago
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Funny, Texas Stadium hasn't changed at all the past 20+ years.
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