Loved those productions

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  1. onefanjet

    onefanjet Well-Known Member

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    If this has been posted then I'm sorry. Loved the older NFL films...

    profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2015/02/09/nfl-films-founder-ed-sabol-dies-at-98

    profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2015/02/09/nfl-films-founder-ed-sabol-dies-at-98


    The massive popularity of the NFL can be attributed to several sources, but any list of them is incomplete without mention of what Ed Sabol did at NFL Films after starting the company in 1964.

    Sabol’s movies about the NFL became part of the fabric of the game to the point that he was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2011 and they will be celebrated along with the rest of his life after the sad news Monday of his death at the age of 98.

    Sabol’s work with the NFL began in 1962 when he doubled the standing bid to film the NFL title game between the Giants and Packers and his company quickly became a hothouse of innovations that have changed the way we watch all sports. They were at the forefront of putting microphones on players and coaches to capture the sound of the game and matching footage to music and the inimitable tones of John Facenda made NFL Films productions stand out in a way no one had seen before.

    Those production values and Sabol’s sharp eye, later matched by his late son Steve, for ways to make the films gripping portrayals of NFL action proved invaluable as the sport grew over the next five decades. For many of us writing and reading this website, the Sabols’ work is a major part of the reason we love the game of football and we send our deepest condolences to the Sabol family and friends in their moment of grief.
     
  2. nyjunc

    nyjunc 2008 TGG Bryan Cox "Most Argumentative" Award Winn

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    The Sabols helped make football our favorite sport in this Country.
     
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    Jetaho Well-Known Member

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    RIP. Ed Sabol was a character. It was sad that Steve died before he did - probably broke his heart.
     
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    Acad23 Well-Known Member

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    I was offered a job at NFL Films back in the early 80's...I didn't want to commute from NYC so I turned it down.
     
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    i used to watch so many of the old NFL Films on nfl network when it first started out and they would play them all the time. they still play them but not anywhere near as often.

    it would be cool if they were playing the old films today.

    he turned games into epics.
     
  6. nyjunc

    nyjunc 2008 TGG Bryan Cox "Most Argumentative" Award Winn

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    I wish NFLN would play more old games and old NFL Films shows.
     
  7. hardcharger

    hardcharger Trolls

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    , NFL films is dramatic advertising, propaganda, bullsh*t.

    I watched, live on television, the Championship game that the Giants lost that was heralded as the greatest game ever played.
    It was not even close to the greatest game ever played.
    Super Bowl III was much better and you don't hear much of it at all.

    Vince Lombardi was not even close to the greatest coach.

    Tons of stuff in the NFL films, like all movies is just dramatic bullsh*t of truths.
     
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