Joe Namath on 60 Minutes Tonight (11/19)

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  1. robin88th

    robin88th New Member

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    There's going to be a profile of Joe Namath on 60 Minutes tonight. Should be good.
     
  2. jets&rushfan

    jets&rushfan New Member

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    Thanks for the heads up, maybe Joe can cheer me up! On in a few minutes at7:00

    (CBS) Football legend Joe Namath says he’s "glad" his inappropriate remarks to ESPN reporter Suzy Kolber were caught on national television because the drunken incident made him realize he had a drinking problem.

    The former New York Jets quarterback has been sober for nearly three years since then, he tells Bob Simon. Simon’s profile of Namath, in which he also discusses his career, the famous injuries and his life as a pop icon, will be broadcast on "60 Minutes" Sunday, Nov. 19, 7 p.m., ET/PT.

    "I was under the influence, and when you get under the influence, you may think you have things under control, but it’s a fact that you don’t," Namath says of the December 2003 episode when he was being interviewed by Kolber during a nationally televised football game. She asked how he felt about the poor performance of his former team and the inebriated Namath replied, "I want to kiss you. I could care less about a team struggling."

    It was a turning point.

    "It was that incident that brought to light that I needed to do something, absolutely," says Namath, who says he drank heavily most of his adult life, but never before a game.

    "And I’m glad [it happened]. I hated having to deal with that incident, the family, the friends…the fans. I mean, that really hurt," he tells Simon.

    Staying sober is still a battle for Namath. He fights an imaginary drinking buddy he says is always lurking nearby.

    "Slick is there. Slick’s whispering to you…. You start getting flashes in your head and then, fortunately, I know it’s no contest. Lifestyle without [alcohol] is far healthier, more fun, more beneficial," he tells Simon.

    Namath has written a book about his experiences, “Namath,” which came out earlier this week.
     
  3. jaybo1015

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    yesssssssssssssssssss
     
  4. Cakes

    Cakes Mr. Knowledge 2010

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    I will watch it.

    I also saw that new Namath book with the DVD in a Borders yesterday. It looks like a good book. Would make a good holiday gift for a Jets fan.
     
  5. SOWELLisGOD

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    must see TV when joe willy is there
     
  6. hiker

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    It was a puff piece, and told me nothing about Joe that I didn't already know like the back of my hand. I really expected more, this is 60 minutes after all. They've done much better work with other sports figures, the Ed Bradley interviews with Ali were grand journalism, RIP Ed.
     
  7. Toon is God

    Toon is God Active Member

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    I thought the interview was great. Anytime we can get Joe in the spotlight its a good thing. Glad to see he's doing so well
     

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