Thanks for the game. I was in the 8th grade & remember that Morral had had a GREAT season resurrecting the Colts (Unitas elbow injury?). My Mom had gotten tickets to the SD Chargers for three different games. K.C., Da-Raiders, and NY Jets! In which they lost all three games! No matters, those who read L.A Sports via L.A. Times will remember sports writer Jim Murray who wrote (on Monday's paper) "Don't Look Now...That funny looking league (AFL) is Number 1."
@6400az I meant that the later programs (post-1982 or something like that) were not narrated by Facenda, and were therefore not as interesting to me back then.
Alright, thanks for the reply. If you ever get a chance try and watch SB V. It's here on Youtube somewhere, but I'm talking about the Facenda program......there's a nother one with Harry Klaus ?
@6400az The ones I remember watching on ESPN were from about Super Bowl VI through about Super Bowl XVIII. I know they ran all of them every year, but I usually would not tune in in time to watch the early ones, and I usually wouldn't watch the later ones because the games started becoming lopsided and there was no John Facenda. I don't have the NFL Network, so I can't see any of them now except for the very few posted here.
This , SB III show is no doubt great, but have you seen the Superbowl V program....Colts vs Cowboys. That's my particular favorite. The musice, the closeups of the players, the slow motion. Just a fantastic production I think.
@FAITHandLOGIC Snell played a great game but Samples interceptions were critical and really changed the game.
andrewr62 1 day ago
Thanks for the game. I was in the 8th grade & remember that Morral had had a GREAT season resurrecting the Colts (Unitas elbow injury?). My Mom had gotten tickets to the SD Chargers for three different games. K.C., Da-Raiders, and NY Jets! In which they lost all three games! No matters, those who read L.A Sports via L.A. Times will remember sports writer Jim Murray who wrote (on Monday's paper) "Don't Look Now...That funny looking league (AFL) is Number 1."
starbucks107 5 days ago
@6400az I actually just found it, in good quality, but apparently with some pieces missing. Oh well...I'll still give it a watch.
starryeyedrealist 1 week ago
@starryeyedrealist
Yes,me too. I did'nt like them after Facenda either.
6400az 1 week ago
@6400az I meant that the later programs (post-1982 or something like that) were not narrated by Facenda, and were therefore not as interesting to me back then.
starryeyedrealist 1 week ago
@starryeyedrealist
Alright, thanks for the reply. If you ever get a chance try and watch SB V. It's here on Youtube somewhere, but I'm talking about the Facenda program......there's a nother one with Harry Klaus ?
6400az 1 week ago
@6400az The ones I remember watching on ESPN were from about Super Bowl VI through about Super Bowl XVIII. I know they ran all of them every year, but I usually would not tune in in time to watch the early ones, and I usually wouldn't watch the later ones because the games started becoming lopsided and there was no John Facenda. I don't have the NFL Network, so I can't see any of them now except for the very few posted here.
starryeyedrealist 1 week ago
@starryeyedrealist Sabol said he was an NFL guy then and was pretty mad so he did what he could to slant the production.
prplhze2000 1 week ago
@starryeyedrealist
This , SB III show is no doubt great, but have you seen the Superbowl V program....Colts vs Cowboys. That's my particular favorite. The musice, the closeups of the players, the slow motion. Just a fantastic production I think.
6400az 2 weeks ago
@cheech669
That piano part is perfect backdrop to the scene/wording.
6400az 2 weeks ago