1983 - Steelers at Lions (Week 13) - Enhanced NBC Broadcast - 1080p
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- Опубликовано: 10 май 2024
- Really nice enhancement here. Source was in great shape to start with. Used Topaz to remove a bunch of crud from the picture and to sharpen and upscale. I then used Resolve to brighten a somewhat dark picture and to make the color really POP. You can see before/after screenshots here --- imgbox.com/g/YQd2iSd07o -- My thanks to romelovesdan for providing the DVD files used for this enhancement project
Always liked the Enberg/Olsen duo
Yes! Outside of madden/summerall, they were the best, underrated even imo. Nothing but find memories of enberg/olsen
Looks great, Dave. I could listen to Dick Enberg and Merlin Olsen talk all day.
Little did anyone know that 15 years later these same two teams would meet on thanksgiving be a part of an unforgetable NFL moment
Dick Enberg is so underrated, what a voice, delivery, personality, good guy.
Eric Hipple was a really Underrated player. Always enjoyed watching him play.
Thanks Dave great video always sir .
Great performance by the Steelers!
Really nice enhancement here. Source was in great shape to start with. Used Topaz to remove a bunch of crud from the picture and to sharpen and upscale. I then used Resolve to brighten a somewhat dark picture and to make the color really POP. You can see before/after screenshots here --- imgbox.com/g/YQd2iSd07o -- My thanks to romelovesdan for providing the DVD files used for this enhancement project
This is so awesome!!!!! Thank you!
I love watching these steeler games.
Pittsburgh had a solid linebacking corps in 1983. In addition to the starters the Steelers also had David Little, very capable younger brother of Hall of Famer Larry Little.
Remember this very well.
The Steelers got off to a 9-2 start in 1983 under Cliff Stoudt & many were wondering how with still many holdovers from the 70’s aging rapidly
This game signified how much of a mirage they really were
They would end up 10-6 & a quick & decisive first round exit at the Raiders would follow
Nbc so good so long
The Ford Ranger commercials that shows it free-falling . . .
I recall back then Fremont Ford [California] did local TV advertising and showed a clip of a Ranger crashing to the ground, probably due to a failed parachute, where the video then cut away with the TV ad presenter struggling to get out of the crashed truck.
It was obvious there was post-production editing of that commercial spot.
Apparently the Ad agency Fremont Ford used was able to obtain the out-take film footage of the Ranger crashing to the ground.
Always thought that Hipple was low key underrated.
Billy Sims should be in the HOF
He would be if he didn't get his career cut short by injury
Rick Donnalley started at RG for Steve Courson who had already played his last game for Pittsburgh, having been lost for the year Week 9 vs the Browns. That reminded me that Courson was one of the only players who dared to pull back the curtain on steroid usage in the NFL. He became an NFL pariah, including to the the Steelers, to their everlasting shame, IMO. Both the league and the team were not happy that he had the temerity to speak the truth.
As players from the 70s and early 80s get up there in age and start passing away in greater numbers, I have to wonder if anybody is going to have the fortitude to tell the true story of steroids in the NFL, which had been almost completely infected at all strength positions by the mid-80s.
Hipple and Erik Kramer…very underated quarterbacks. Billy Sims was another great no one seems to talk about any more. And whatever happened to Herman Moore?
Lot of post-career stuff with Eric Hipple and Erik Kramer, both lost teenage sons and dealt with their own issues. Sad.
This Steeler fan appreciates your excellent work, Dave -- but you ruined Thanksgiving 1983 all over again.
When these two spoke, it was interesting. Not like some of the buffoons today who have to talk after every play. Collingsworth as an example.
Worst Steelers game I watched as a kid until the 51-0 drubbing against Cleveland. Please do not do the 51-0 drubbing against Cleveland.
PBP: Dick Enberg
Color: Merlin Olsen