NBC NFL Announce Teams in 1983 Dick Enberg/Merlin Olsen Marv Albert/John Brodie Charlie Jones/Bob Griese Bob Costas/Bob Trumpy Other NBC game announcers in 1983 Don Criqui Jay Randolph Phil Stone Merle Harmon Other NBC game analysts in 1983 Gene Washington Jim Turner Ahmad Rashad Reggie Rucker Dave Rowe Bob Chandler
@@tommyparkerparkerDuring the 1983 season Criqui worked with 5 different analysts. He started the year with former place kicker Jim Turner. Then he did a few with Ahmad Rashad. And finished the year with Gene Washington. Criqui also filled in for Dick Enberg and joined Merlin Olsen for a few games and called one game with John Brodie.
Ken Anderson should be in the HoF. Had Anderson played for the Raiders, he has 3 SB rings. Instead, he dragged an otherwise mediocre Bengals team into the playoffs a few times and even a SB. Plunkett is a great person and was a good team leader, and perhaps had he begun his career with a better team than the Patriots of 1971, he would've had a better first hald of his career.
@@patricksevers8012 tons of guys who don't have adequate numbers are in...Lynn Swann for example. There are guys with double his numbers in everything that are not even a outside consideration.
The Raiders would win their third and final Super Bowl in 1983. And now they are the Las Vegas Raiders. The very name fills my shirt with projectile vomit.
@@yourroyalhighness7662 ironic. They weren't in Oakland at this time and were in Los Angeles. Quit trying too act like them moving to Sin City is the first time they moved lmao.
Thank you! I'm going to watch my favorite season ever from game one.
I miss AFC football on NBC.
I miss real football like this.
Happy retirement marv Albert. Awesome announcer
Fun to watch Alzado against Munoz, 2 future HOFs.
A great Super Bowl championship team. Thanks for the upload.
NBC NFL Announce Teams in 1983
Dick Enberg/Merlin Olsen
Marv Albert/John Brodie
Charlie Jones/Bob Griese
Bob Costas/Bob Trumpy
Other NBC game announcers in 1983
Don Criqui
Jay Randolph
Phil Stone
Merle Harmon
Other NBC game analysts in 1983
Gene Washington
Jim Turner
Ahmad Rashad
Reggie Rucker
Dave Rowe
Bob Chandler
Don Criqui got demoted and Marv Albert moved to the # 2 slot.
@@tommyparkerparkerDuring the 1983 season Criqui worked with 5 different analysts. He started the year with former place kicker Jim Turner. Then he did a few with Ahmad Rashad. And finished the year with Gene Washington. Criqui also filled in for Dick Enberg and joined Merlin Olsen for a few games and called one game with John Brodie.
@@harrymann5523Criqui and Brodie were fantastic together.
Awesome upload
Thanks for uploading
Raiders vs Bengals next Saturday on NBC
"All you have to do is follow Lyle Alzado around to find some action....". LOL
37:20: Surely one of the most blatant pass interferences of all time
Marv Albert was 41-42 years old here.
Jim Plunkett and Ken Anderson are still not in the Hall of Fame
And shouldn't be
Ken Anderson should be in the HoF. Had Anderson played for the Raiders, he has 3 SB rings. Instead, he dragged an otherwise mediocre Bengals team into the playoffs a few times and even a SB. Plunkett is a great person and was a good team leader, and perhaps had he begun his career with a better team than the Patriots of 1971, he would've had a better first hald of his career.
Anderson is the single greatest snub currently, and has been for decades.
Lester Hayes, Plunkett and Christianson have strong claims as well.
@@patricksevers8012 tons of guys who don't have adequate numbers are in...Lynn Swann for example. There are guys with double his numbers in everything that are not even a outside consideration.
29:27 Plunketts resume
The 1983 week 12 bills raiders game was taken down. Would you be able to re upload it or upload it somewhere else? Thanks
Nice. Do you have 1981 49ers at Redskins?
I guess that is a lost game
Who’s here because of super bowl 56?
26:00
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1:00:52 Back when literally trying to rip the opposing QB's head off was legal. That 'roid rage'll catch up with you eventually.
That was Long, not Alzado
@@imaginationworker9144 Yes, I was aware of that.
The Raiders would win their third and final Super Bowl in 1983.
And now they are the Las Vegas Raiders. The very name fills my shirt with projectile vomit.
amazing, ill make em with i never knew that
I wonder if they'll ever find their way bacl to Oakland...again...
@@BrendonChase2012 I seriously doubt it. Makes me sad.
@@yourroyalhighness7662 ironic. They weren't in Oakland at this time and were in Los Angeles.
Quit trying too act like them moving to Sin City is the first time they moved lmao.
screw las vegas. hope putin nukes it.its satanic city
John Brodie’s commentary is painfully bad.