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  • they do not make coaches like this anymore

  • Real Football

  • What is the name of the last song in this piece? All of them are great, but I love the last one.

  • ..when football was played by men.

  • what's the name of that dude that started recording NFL games and made it what it is today?

  • @KillKeymo Ed Sabol

  • He won footbal games. ... God must be so proud. 

  • run this play in the alley ill never forget vince

  • the only person the packers have in the hall of fame that anyone can remember thats sad

  • @gtak13 what about reggie white, bart starr, and nitschke?

  • @MattGodOfSpam i said the only guy people can remember i never heard those guys before

  • @gtak13 You said ANYONE can remember. Well MattGod remembers them. Just because your ignorant of the Packers and the team, doesn't mean everyone else can't remember them. Just because you haven't heard of them doesn't make the hall of fame sad. It makes YOU sad.

  • @gtak13 wow just wow

  • @gtak13 truely

  • The greatest voice-over man ever talking about the greatest football coach ever. So very appropriate.

  • I love John Facenda - the voice of God

  • AWESOME! THANKS!!!

  • John Facenda belongs in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. He is the unforgettable voice of NFL Films.

  • @neoguy216 Agreed! 

  • @neoguy216 Only one problem; Facenda is dead, so there would be no one with an impressive enough voice to present him in Canton. I think he deserves it, but it took many decades for Ed Sabol to make it, and I think Steve deserves it too. Don't think he'll make it, since he hasn't yet. Real shame. Legendary voice.

  • @neoguy216 I lived in Brazil in the late 60s -early 70s, and there was no NFL on TV in South America. It was quite primitive. A group of enterprising, football-loving Americans would regularly have shipped-in the most recent NFL films, including Game of The Week, so we could feel like we were still home in the States and keep up with our beloved teams. John Facenda's voice was ingrained into my head, deep, somber, respectful, earnest, and undisputedly THE VOICE of the National Football League.

  • @neoguy216 They'll never be another one like John.

  • Amazing NFL piece. Gives u chills. The GREAT John Facenda narrating the GREATEST coach ever!

  • i wish i was born before he became coach to watch him and that team in action... packers are americas team

  • "LOMBARDI"!!!!  a certain magic still lingers from the very name!! I love that part.

  • waht is the name of the announcer with the deep voive ? i always loved his voice as an announcer, so can someone tell me his name?

  • @TheNewyorkfashion John Facenda. The Voice of God.

  • @MadPuppets1 thanks

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  • The greatest coach ever. Lombardi was bigger than life. I thank god that I had the chance to see the great Packer teams of the 60's and to meet my hero Bart Starr.

  • Thank you, John Facenda.

  • The greatest coach in history, period. As a 7 year old kid I was lucky enough to go to Super Bowl I. To this day I remember it as if it were yesterday. Thanks for the post.

  • Awsome video. Thank you for uploading it!

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