Just started a little bit ago on NFL Network
Just started a little bit ago on NFL Network
Thanks to MasterShake for my great signature
Rest in Peace - Demaryius (88) - Darrent (27) - Damien (29) - Kenny (11)#7 - JOHN - #44 - FLOYD - #80 - ROD
THIS ONES FOR JOHNWOULD YOU RATHER WIN UGLY, OR LOSE PRETTY?
If you can still find one, there was DVD of Super Bowl 32 that was put out by NFL Films and a tv manufacturer (RCA?). It has the entire Super Bowl game with the audio from the Denver radio network and the Green Bay radio network plus additional angles. It was meant to sell DVD systems. Had other side stories as well. Had a picture on the cover of Rod Smith making a catch. Excellent, excellent way to remember the game. You can also get the NBC telecast several ways, including on YouTube.
I miss the old Mile High Stadium.
It's called RCA The Best One Ever SB 32. It is a fantastic DVD. It is just a regular DVD. Been awhile since I watched it, but I believe it has the TV Broadcast and both teams radio broadcast versions, and also has a bunch of different angles for plays. They do pop up on ebay here or there. You got it back in 99' if you bought a brand new RCA Big Screen or DVD player. I was selling Electronics for Dillard's in Houston at the time before going back into the Army, and we had it, so it went out to all markets.
Haven't heard the name "Dillard's" in awhile. Did they go to the Great Anchor Store in the Sky?
I miss the old Mile High Stadium.
They still exist. Shortly after I left they stopped carrying electronics though. In a year I sold over a million dollars of merchandise for them. No commission. I loved working Sundays because we sold the Sunday ticket, so I could have all the games going at once, and we were usually pretty slow in that department on Sunday's, so it was basically hang out and watch football.
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