Mrs. Monica McCabe, prepare the same intro, but by Televisa Deportes Mexico, of the SB LII of the NFL, but by the end, the US Bank Stadium, the 2 finalists helmets, and the end, the logo og the Super Bowl LII, but with the Televisa´s commentators voices, Ok?
I'm sorry I'm learning how to communicate on RUclips. I don't know the opening you're referring to but I did a beautiful CBS Sports (?) Football Opening with all the AFC NFC team helmets zooming toward the camera.
For these it´s my propose, making the best NFL´s super bowl LII on Televisa Deportes Mexico on february 4th., this is the unique option, if this your final decision, i´m respect theme, but, you think in this moment of super bowl, on 2018, ok, thanks for your answer.
Classic opening! I remember it well! NBC had a similar open for their Super Bowl IX (Steelers vs Vikings) and it had the Garo Gaff from VII also. I do remember too that the CBS Font changed and they all went to black or dark blue blazers with the "Eye" on it. CBS did this before, Super Bowl X, they changed their font and signage to the blocked CBB SPORTS. They also changed and introduced the iconic theme song for The NFL Today, that they modified in 1981. CBS always had the great intros! From Brent saying...."You are looking live", to the cheesy but very memorable "Give It All You Got" NBA on CBS theme. The also iconic NBA on CBS theme with the Boston Garden separating and revealing the court inside, and the music was one of the best ever produced. so Loved that theme! CBS in 82 would take over the NCAA Tournament and give us yet another classic theme, then change it a couple of times, each slightly more memorable, as they broke it down to a chime, when scores are shown. Then, the musical intros started to have a "theatrical" flavor as Pat Summerall (especially on the BIG games) would give us some serious hype, but stated so eloquently it just made you so nervous. I could go on, and on. The production back then was superb! Today, it doesn't come close. The themes aren't great, the build up doesn't do it for me, and there is almost no narrations or story telling to set the mood in the opening of the telecast. Where's Howard Cosell, getting loud and hyped up over the Monday Night Footballs intro song "Heavy Action"! That makes a big difference! Back then, we would rush to the TV at 8:59 so we didn't miss....Da DaDaDaaaaaa.....Damn, I miss those days and those great TV moments! Glad we have RUclips!
The intros back in the 80s and 90s told a great story that got you hook, line and sinker. It does feel the intros of recent memory suffers from writers block badly.
Hard to fathom this was almost 1/3 of a century ago. I remember watching this like it was only yesterday, as well as "The Catch" in the NFC Championship Game and the AFC Championship "Freezer Bowl". Boggles my mind how fast the years melt away. I've been alive for all 48 Super Bowls, although I was not quite one month old when the first one was played way back when, in '67...
Bob Trumpy said that Paul Brown thought Bill Walsh was nuts and didn’t believe that Walsh had what it took to be a NFL head coach. As a lifelong Niners fan who liked during the glory years, all I can is Mr. Brown
plus the upper midwest. That month we had 4 straight weekends with major cold and storms. 3 of those weeks we had early dismissals from school on Fridays. My elementary phy ed teacher described our weeks as doing this on M,T this on R and Friday we'll have a snowstorm. :)
This was the first Super Bowl to feature the old CBS Sports font which is no longer in use as of February 2016. As of recently, this is the most watched Super Bowl by market share due to a major snowstorm affecting the east coast that weekend. Only Mash finale has a higher rating in terms of all time share.
I like it that Televisa Deportes making this same intro by the Super Bowl 50 with the Golden Gate on San Francisco, with the 2 teams playing in the Golden Super Bowl, thank you.
A great memory! I have the soundtrack of this opening on tape cassette (Poor quality though) because as a 13-year old I did play-by-play!) My broadcasting career didn't pan out, but I'm in media. Folks: this game had a 49.1 Nielsen rating (highest in sports history & #4 all-time in the US behind the MASH finale, Dallas-Who Shot JR? & Roots part 8) & a 73% share! It will never be broken, as cable came along & divided America. East coast was frrezing that weekend, contributing to the high rating.
The first Super Bowl I watched as a fourth Grader, 10 years old. I remember still feeling the sting of my Cowboys being nipped at the end two wks earlier and I didn't know who to root for in this one. I remember the 49ers jumped to a big lead and held on in the 2nd half. I remember a dissappointed Ken Anderson (Bengals QB) carrying his little boy as the team headed for the locker room at the end. I also remember Bengal WR Cris Collingsworth(now NFL analyst) catching an amazing 50 yard pass.
CBS had a habit of using a debuting Super Bowl theme for their sports packages. As others have pointed out, this theme was used for Sports Saturday for a couple years. In Super Bowl XVIII, the debuting theme was used for college football until 1987. That's when after Super Bowl XXI, the now iconic College Football on CBS theme replaced it after debuting in that Super Bowl. Finally, Super Bowl XXIV saw the network debut its new NFL theme, replacing the loved "Pots and Pans" NFL theme of the mid to late 80s.
This day was cold as hell here about 40 miles away from the Silverdome. I remember, as a 7 year old, watching this in my living room with my old man with a nice warm fire.
@PeterDeCristofaro Funny, today is Superbowl day 2011 and so I thought I'd search for the one I worked on.... et voila! Your post appeared! Thanks for uploading this to RUclips! I won my first Emmy Award for this. It was for Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography and Directing. My crew and I shot it in my studio in NYC's Greenwich Village. I remember watching the first Superbowl; they had just a few cameras, and there were plenty of empty seats.
I got mine off e-bay. All 5 Niner Super Bowls actually. Also the 81 NFC championship Game, the 94 NFC Championship Game and the 98 Wildcard Game (The Catch II). It makes a nice collection and it is interesting to note that the Dynasty started with The Catch and ended with The Catch II. I wish I could buy directly from the NFL, as the quality would undoubtedly be much better...
I don’t remember this music being used for anything else, similar to the theme NBC used the previous year for SB XV. This was John Madden’s first Super Bowl as a broadcaster. He also called the only other one played in Michigan (XL), among 10 overall.
Odd that for Super Bowl I they used Curt Gowdy - who called that game on NBC - instead of Ray Scott who did the game for CBS. Maybe it was because CBS dumped Scott and had Gowdy working for them after NBC dumped him...
At least I think those "Graphics" were film made. If by some chance one of you out there that might know about this little gem's production. Please fill us in. I suspect that NFL Films was commisioned to put this Intro together. Alpha Cine In Seattle produced this sort of logo anamations for TV stations, Product logos, etc., in those years. The music is Top Notch Studio work too. From where or who produced it would be interesting I'm sure. All little productions like this have a story.
first super bowl i actually remember watching 6 or 7 years old...and the last super bowl to start in the afternoon was super bowl 11.they def need to start playing in the day again... i hate night games,at least have the first half in day and the second in night maybe a 3 o'clock local kickoff time
Forget THAT, @crispinh1! They need to make a 2011 version of that intro music from '82! I would love to hear CBS make a more cleaner version of the song (And not make it like how they butchered that Hawaii Five-0 theme).
Vin Scully & Hank Stram did the 1981 NFC Title Game (where Dwight Clark made "The Catch", and thus the 49ers' '80s dynasty was born) for CBS TV, while Pat Summerall did the game for CBS Radio w/ Jack Buck. Apparently, this was CBS' way of trying to convince Vin Scully to stay w/ them, since his contract was about to expire. Of course, Scully ultimately left to work for NBC as their lead MLB announcer for the next 7 years.
I am a big 49ERS fan. The peculiar thing is that, whenever I am lived up north, Chicago 81~Kalamazoo,Mich, 88-89, the 49ERS won the Super Bowls. It had not occured to me that prior to 81, I went to see the Colts play the LIONS in the Siverdome. Maybe I left some sort of magic for the 49ERS or something. Super Bowl 16...what is Joe Montana's #? My birthday falls on the same day as his. 6-11
NO, i´m wrong, best by the Super Bowl LII, celebrates on Minneapolis, Minnesota, put this new stadium, before the Vince Lombardi Trophy, and check the SB history, the very excites games, with the logo of Super Bowl LII, presenting by Televisa Deportes, Mexico, with the two helmets playing these game, please CBS, help us with the intro, thank you.
I think their SOP back then was to take the Super Bowl theme and use it for college football the next year. The current CBS College Football theme was the theme of Super Bowl XXI.
The Super Bowl LXXVI be identicall to these Super Bowl XVI, making by TUDN USA & Mexico, the same time, but making by mexican and latin commentators, be very fun. On the year 2042, 60 years later of these tv intro film animated.
I didn't see this comment but i'll add some context for you. Madden-Summerall worked together for about half the season in '81. Basically it was a toss up between pairing Madden with Vin Scully or Pat Summerall. Scully was THIS close to being named the #1 PBP guy for CBS but the Madden-Summerall pairing was too good to pass up.
Wow I didnt realize that! Of corse it was a big deal here in the Bay Area, I recorded the whole game on my "New" GE VCR! It was recorded at SLOW EP speed unfortunatly very hissy sound and I had to use a CueTip to keep the audio track in contact with the head to get any kind of a usable copy off that INTRO. Note that the Jets clip is re played as I COULD NOT get the next few seconds of video to play so I "cheated" by doubleing up that Jets footage THE SOUND TRACK IS COMPLEAT AS BROADCST. P.D.
Dang, the quality on that video is a lot better then the copy I have. As for the game itself I thought it'd be closer then it was but the final score is not indicative of the way it went. Still it's a great game to have.
I think for a long time NBC was more proactive in saving master tapes of broadcasts than CBS was. Also the rights to NFL games are not held by the individual networks but by the NFL themselves
TUDN, makes these interesting intor, by the 64th. edition of the Super Bowl, don´t make be other, with the historical images of the Super Boel, more importants, the stadium of the games, the helmets converse on teams logos, and the commentators says SUPER BOWL LXIV WE STARTED, COMENZAMOS!!!!
Monica McCabe, i have a great honor makes the great animation by Televisa Deportes Mexico of the great intro of the NFL SB LII, played in Minneapolis Minnesota on february 4th. 2018, please, it´s a obligation of your part in this moment, OK? The same intro than 1982, OK? See you letter.
Many reasons for this of course. One was lots less TV options then as compared to now.Also you had 2 cinderella teams playing in this game and 3rd the weather over a large chunk of the US this particular day & weekend was absolutley horible. Most of the country was in the grips of one of the deepest artic cold snaps ever seen making it almost impossible to go out. Detroit was included in this bitter cold snap and radio clips seen on NFL films mention just how bitter cold it was that day
Peter, i´m sorry say, by the year 2042, TUDN Mexico and USA makings the SUPER BOWL LXXVI intro between Buffalo Bills vs San Francisco 49ers, be very fun, and interesting, making by animation, and you see that.
Back when the average Joe could get a ticket to the game...not a crazy, over-priced, got to know someone in a corporation or be super lucky to get a ticket.
Does anyone know where I could find the sequence at the END of this superbowl? We taped it and watched it over and over again when I was a kid - love to see it again... It was all the game highlights set to that Abba song - "The Winner Takes It All" It was a classic. :)
NO, MUCH BETTER, THESE INTRO OF SUPER BOWL XVI, TRANSFORMS ON THE SUPER BOWL LXIV ON FEBRUARY OF 2030, NFL STARTS AN NEW ERA OF THE SUPER BOWL, INCLUYED, THE 2 HELMETS OF THE FINALISTS OF THE SEASON 2029-2030, BY ALL TELEVISION NETWORKS OF THE WORLD: NHK, BBC, ABC, NBC, TV AZTECA, TUDN, all enterprises with the same intro, but with the narrations of his commentators.
Super Bowl 18 was also started in the 4 PM ET hour. There have also been a couple of games that started in the 5 PM hour. But since about 1991 the game kicks off in the 6 PM ET hour This was also a 4PM ET hour kickoff
SORRY, I LIKE THESE TV INTRO BY THE SUPER BOWL LXIV, MUCH BETTER THAN THESE SUPER BOWL LXIV ON FEBRUARY OF 2030, INTERESTING AND FUNNY THESE NFL´S MOMENT.
Sorry, TUDN Mexico and United States making the same intro of the Super Bowl LXXVI, on the year 2042, be great these game, on New Orleans Mercedes Benz Super Dome, beetween: Buffalo Bills and San Francisco 49ers, be fun. ¿OK?
And that year, all the car commercials were owned by Nissan, Honda, Toyota & Subaru! The big 3-Chrysler, Ford & GM-couldn't afford to buy any time that year! Booooooo! And Detroit calls itself the Motor City!
R.I.P. Pat Summerall, Vince Lombardi, Bart Starr, Max McGee, Chuck Noll, Don Shula, John Madden, Tom Landry, Jack Buck and Pontiac Silverdome.
I worked on the animation for this with Tim Clark. Tony Canestro was the live footage editor.
+Monica McCabe Great memories. ;)
were you also involved with the one a few years later, when CBS televised the game again, and the video clips ended with Riggins' 43 yard run?
Mrs. Monica McCabe, prepare the same intro, but by Televisa Deportes Mexico, of the SB LII of the NFL, but by the end, the US Bank Stadium, the 2 finalists helmets, and the end, the logo og the Super Bowl LII, but with the Televisa´s commentators voices, Ok?
I'm sorry I'm learning how to communicate on RUclips. I don't know the opening you're referring to but I did a beautiful CBS Sports (?) Football Opening with all the AFC NFC team helmets zooming toward the camera.
For these it´s my propose, making the best NFL´s super bowl LII on Televisa Deportes Mexico on february 4th., this is the unique option, if this your final decision, i´m respect theme, but, you think in this moment of super bowl, on 2018, ok, thanks for your answer.
Classic opening! I remember it well! NBC had a similar open for their Super Bowl IX (Steelers vs Vikings) and it had the Garo Gaff from VII also. I do remember too that the CBS Font changed and they all went to black or dark blue blazers with the "Eye" on it. CBS did this before, Super Bowl X, they changed their font and signage to the blocked CBB SPORTS. They also changed and introduced the iconic theme song for The NFL Today, that they modified in 1981. CBS always had the great intros! From Brent saying...."You are looking live", to the cheesy but very memorable "Give It All You Got" NBA on CBS theme. The also iconic NBA on CBS theme with the Boston Garden separating and revealing the court inside, and the music was one of the best ever produced. so Loved that theme! CBS in 82 would take over the NCAA Tournament and give us yet another classic theme, then change it a couple of times, each slightly more memorable, as they broke it down to a chime, when scores are shown. Then, the musical intros started to have a "theatrical" flavor as Pat Summerall (especially on the BIG games) would give us some serious hype, but stated so eloquently it just made you so nervous. I could go on, and on. The production back then was superb! Today, it doesn't come close. The themes aren't great, the build up doesn't do it for me, and there is almost no narrations or story telling to set the mood in the opening of the telecast. Where's Howard Cosell, getting loud and hyped up over the Monday Night Footballs intro song "Heavy Action"! That makes a big difference! Back then, we would rush to the TV at 8:59 so we didn't miss....Da DaDaDaaaaaa.....Damn, I miss those days and those great TV moments! Glad we have RUclips!
The intros back in the 80s and 90s told a great story that got you hook, line and sinker. It does feel the intros of recent memory suffers from writers block badly.
Best SB intro ever. Thank you!
Hard to fathom this was almost 1/3 of a century ago. I remember watching this like it was only yesterday, as well as "The Catch" in the NFC Championship Game and the AFC Championship "Freezer Bowl". Boggles my mind how fast the years melt away. I've been alive for all 48 Super Bowls, although I was not quite one month old when the first one was played way back when, in '67...
Being from Cincinnati, it is safe for me to say that Paul Brown was kicking himself when he fired Bill Walsh.
Bob Trumpy said that Paul Brown thought Bill Walsh was nuts and didn’t believe that Walsh had what it took to be a NFL head coach. As a lifelong Niners fan who liked during the glory years, all I can is Mr. Brown
plus the upper midwest. That month we had 4 straight weekends with major cold and storms. 3 of those weeks we had early dismissals from school on Fridays. My elementary phy ed teacher described our weeks as doing this on M,T this on R and Friday we'll have a snowstorm. :)
This was the first Super Bowl to feature the old CBS Sports font which is no longer in use as of February 2016. As of recently, this is the most watched Super Bowl by market share due to a major snowstorm affecting the east coast that weekend. Only Mash finale has a higher rating in terms of all time share.
Justin Fencsak even in Michigan as Pontiac was covered with a lot of snow that evening
Fantastic. Thank you for (re-)posting this.
I like it that Televisa Deportes making this same intro by the Super Bowl 50 with the Golden Gate on San Francisco, with the 2 teams playing in the Golden Super Bowl, thank you.
A great memory! I have the soundtrack of this opening on tape cassette (Poor quality though) because as a 13-year old I did play-by-play!) My broadcasting career didn't pan out, but I'm in media. Folks: this game had a 49.1 Nielsen rating (highest in sports history & #4 all-time in the US behind the MASH finale, Dallas-Who Shot JR? & Roots part 8) & a 73% share! It will never be broken, as cable came along & divided America. East coast was frrezing that weekend, contributing to the high rating.
I just saw Peter's note. There were 64 double exposures on 35mm film on the Silverdome opening!
The first Super Bowl I watched as a fourth Grader, 10 years old. I remember still feeling the sting of my Cowboys being nipped at the end two wks earlier and I didn't know who to root for in this one. I remember the 49ers jumped to a big lead and held on in the 2nd half. I remember a dissappointed Ken Anderson (Bengals QB) carrying his little boy as the team headed for the locker room at the end. I also remember Bengal WR Cris Collingsworth(now NFL analyst) catching an amazing 50 yard pass.
CBS had a habit of using a debuting Super Bowl theme for their sports packages. As others have pointed out, this theme was used for Sports Saturday for a couple years. In Super Bowl XVIII, the debuting theme was used for college football until 1987. That's when after Super Bowl XXI, the now iconic College Football on CBS theme replaced it after debuting in that Super Bowl. Finally, Super Bowl XXIV saw the network debut its new NFL theme, replacing the loved "Pots and Pans" NFL theme of the mid to late 80s.
And starting in 2004, IIRC, every Super Bowl on CBS would use Posthumus Zone (the one used still today).
Theme from CBS Sports Saturday/Sunday from 1983 until 1984...
This day was cold as hell here about 40 miles away from the Silverdome. I remember, as a 7 year old, watching this in my living room with my old man with a nice warm fire.
BTW. the above mentioned annoucers provided the pay by play for the local radio stations.
Pittsburgh KDKA, Bill King, KGO and Don Klein KCBS
@PeterDeCristofaro Funny, today is Superbowl day 2011 and so I thought I'd search for the one I worked on.... et voila! Your post appeared! Thanks for uploading this to RUclips! I won my first Emmy Award for this. It was for Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography and Directing. My crew and I shot it in my studio in NYC's Greenwich Village. I remember watching the first Superbowl; they had just a few cameras, and there were plenty of empty seats.
I got mine off e-bay. All 5 Niner Super Bowls actually. Also the 81 NFC championship Game, the 94 NFC Championship Game and the 98 Wildcard Game (The Catch II). It makes a nice collection and it is interesting to note that the Dynasty started with The Catch and ended with The Catch II. I wish I could buy directly from the NFL, as the quality would undoubtedly be much better...
5 years later the Pontiac Silverdome would host wrestlemania 3 with the largest indoor attendance record of 93,173
Practically every game they're showing highlights of was televised by NBC. Ironic.
With the images of the 10 best super bowls played to the moment.
@PeterDeCristofaro The quality of this is amazing. It's like I'm watching it on TV. If only there were videos like this for Super Bowl XXI and XXV.
You should see pictures of what the Silverdome looks like now. It's quite sad.
+Sy Stewart They're finally putting it out of it's misery. Gonna get torn down soon.
I know I live in Michigan
it's not "painted and polished" anymore (and that's putting it mildly)
I don’t remember this music being used for anything else, similar to the theme NBC used the previous year for SB XV. This was John Madden’s first Super Bowl as a broadcaster. He also called the only other one played in Michigan (XL), among 10 overall.
I miss the old intros.
CBS had the best ones, but they were all good.
George Vreeland Hill
CBS would later use this music for its Sports Saturday/Sunday package
whats the name of the song?
The music is kick ass...now if only anyone could find a clean version (as much of a miracle that would be)
@rcviolet6
Yes this was a 4 PM EST or so . But just so you know Super Bowl XVIII also started around 4 PM EST and Super Bowl XX was a 5 PM ES START.T
Odd that for Super Bowl I they used Curt Gowdy - who called that game on NBC - instead of Ray Scott who did the game for CBS. Maybe it was because CBS dumped Scott and had Gowdy working for them after NBC dumped him...
At least I think those "Graphics" were film made. If by some chance one of you out there that might know about this little gem's production. Please fill us in. I suspect that NFL Films was commisioned to put this Intro together. Alpha Cine In Seattle produced this sort of logo anamations for TV stations, Product logos, etc., in those years. The music is Top Notch Studio work too. From where or who produced it would be interesting I'm sure. All little productions like this have a story.
From 1982 to 2042, 60 years later of these Super Bowl!!!!!
Music by John Tesh, I believe?
In This Clip, From 0:22 To 2:58, It Was CBS Sports' Super Bowl XVI Video Open From Sunday Night, January 24, 1982.
first super bowl i actually remember watching 6 or 7 years old...and the last super bowl to start in the afternoon was super bowl 11.they def need to start playing in the day again... i hate night games,at least have the first half in day and the second in night maybe a 3 o'clock local kickoff time
Forget THAT, @crispinh1! They need to make a 2011 version of that intro music from '82! I would love to hear CBS make a more cleaner version of the song (And not make it like how they butchered that Hawaii Five-0 theme).
I think I remember BUT if these logos / opening sequence I might have missed it as I was in Japan and Viet Nam for 2 1/2 years!
Vin Scully & Hank Stram did the 1981 NFC Title Game (where Dwight Clark made "The Catch", and thus the 49ers' '80s dynasty was born) for CBS TV, while Pat Summerall did the game for CBS Radio w/ Jack Buck. Apparently, this was CBS' way of trying to convince Vin Scully to stay w/ them, since his contract was about to expire. Of course, Scully ultimately left to work for NBC as their lead MLB announcer for the next 7 years.
That logo's better than the real one for Super Bowl XVI.
I am a big 49ERS fan. The peculiar thing is that, whenever I am lived up north, Chicago 81~Kalamazoo,Mich, 88-89, the 49ERS won the Super Bowls. It had not occured to me that prior to 81, I went to see the Colts play the LIONS in the Siverdome. Maybe I left some sort of magic for the 49ERS or something. Super Bowl 16...what is Joe Montana's #?
My birthday falls on the same day as his.
6-11
NO, i´m wrong, best by the Super Bowl LII, celebrates on Minneapolis, Minnesota, put this new stadium, before the Vince Lombardi Trophy, and check the SB history, the very excites games, with the logo of Super Bowl LII, presenting by Televisa Deportes, Mexico, with the two helmets playing these game, please CBS, help us with the intro, thank you.
Man, the Silverdome was an architectural eyesore.
Funny thing the only film they showed was games that aired on NBC TV..
I think NBC was better at saving Master tapes than CBS was
I think their SOP back then was to take the Super Bowl theme and use it for college football the next year. The current CBS College Football theme was the theme of Super Bowl XXI.
The Super Bowl LXXVI be identicall to these Super Bowl XVI, making by TUDN USA & Mexico, the same time, but making by mexican and latin commentators, be very fun. On the year 2042, 60 years later of these tv intro film animated.
I didn't see this comment but i'll add some context for you. Madden-Summerall worked together for about half the season in '81. Basically it was a toss up between pairing Madden with Vin Scully or Pat Summerall. Scully was THIS close to being named the #1 PBP guy for CBS but the Madden-Summerall pairing was too good to pass up.
Wow I didnt realize that! Of corse it was a big deal here in the Bay Area, I recorded the whole game on my "New" GE VCR! It was recorded at SLOW EP speed unfortunatly very hissy sound and I had to use a CueTip to keep the audio track in contact with the head to get any kind of a usable copy off that INTRO. Note that the Jets clip is re played as I COULD NOT get the next few seconds of video to play so I "cheated" by doubleing up that Jets footage THE SOUND TRACK IS COMPLEAT AS BROADCST. P.D.
Dang, the quality on that video is a lot better then the copy I have. As for the game itself I thought it'd be closer then it was but the final score is not indicative of the way it went. Still it's a great game to have.
These Super Bowl it´s on February 4th., 2018. OK!!!!
I think for a long time NBC was more proactive in saving master tapes of broadcasts than CBS was. Also the rights to NFL games are not held by the individual networks but by the NFL themselves
TUDN YA TIENE UNA FUERTE MISIÓN PARA EL SUPER BOWL DE LA NFL PARA EL AÑO 2030, HACER UN INTRO MAGNÍFICO DEL SUPER BOWL LXIV.
@RayBarrington -may have been the only surviving tape of Super Bowl I at that time known to exsist
it was because both networks called the game, and curt's audio track from the game survived
TUDN, makes these interesting intor, by the 64th. edition of the Super Bowl, don´t make be other, with the historical images of the Super Boel, more importants, the stadium of the games, the helmets converse on teams logos, and the commentators says SUPER BOWL LXIV WE STARTED, COMENZAMOS!!!!
this is cool!
Monica McCabe, i have a great honor makes the great animation by Televisa Deportes Mexico of the great intro of the NFL SB LII, played in Minneapolis Minnesota on february 4th. 2018, please, it´s a obligation of your part in this moment, OK? The same intro than 1982, OK? See you letter.
I'm sorry I don't understand :(
Ok, it´s respectable, think in 1982 transform in 2018. Good luck.
Mrs. McCabe, you have elected the best super bowl´s games on the history, it´s an obligation of your part, like it or not, understood and believe me.
Many reasons for this of course. One was lots less TV options then as compared to now.Also you had 2 cinderella teams playing in this game and 3rd the weather over a large chunk of the US this particular day & weekend was absolutley horible. Most of the country was in the grips of one of the deepest artic cold snaps ever seen making it almost impossible to go out. Detroit was included in this bitter cold snap and radio clips seen on NFL films mention just how bitter cold it was that day
Peter are you familiar with the NFL opening from the 1970's that showed artwork of all the team helmets zooming toward the camera?
Peter, i´m sorry say, by the year 2042, TUDN Mexico and USA makings the SUPER BOWL LXXVI intro between Buffalo Bills vs San Francisco 49ers, be very fun, and interesting, making by animation, and you see that.
Back when the average Joe could get a ticket to the game...not a crazy, over-priced, got to know someone in a corporation or be super lucky to get a ticket.
Does anyone know where I could find the sequence at the END of this superbowl? We taped it and watched it over and over again when I was a kid - love to see it again... It was all the game highlights set to that Abba song - "The Winner Takes It All" It was a classic. :)
I just noticed the Super Bowl III clip has them aggressively replaying the same 2 second clip over and over again.
Myron Cope, Pittsburg Steelers and Bill King, Oakland Raiders.
I was at this superbowl as a 7 year old child don't remember being there
As someone who was a HUGE Boomer Esiason and Ickey Woods fan., I'd like to see the alternate ending to SB XXIII. ;-)
DeCristofaro, it´s a please by the well of american football and NFL!!!
THESE COOL MUSIC IS VERY INTERESTING BY THE SUPER BOWL LXIV INTRO OF TUDN, LIKE IT OR NOT.
Pat and John are now reunited in the skies.
@@karlc2869 IT´S OBLIGATED MAKE THIS INTRO BY TUDN ON THE SUPER BOWL LXIV (64), LIKE IT OR NOT!!!!!!!
Yes Sir!
@Challenger2k8 well said Bro!
why they showing highlight and .sound of nbc super bowl games and not one of there own broadcast super bowl game
My guess is that CBS reused the master tapes again which all networks did back then.
That's actually NFL Film footage and the radio broadcasts.
NO, MUCH BETTER, THESE INTRO OF SUPER BOWL XVI, TRANSFORMS ON THE SUPER BOWL LXIV ON FEBRUARY OF 2030, NFL STARTS AN NEW ERA OF THE SUPER BOWL, INCLUYED, THE 2 HELMETS OF THE FINALISTS OF THE SEASON 2029-2030, BY ALL TELEVISION NETWORKS OF THE WORLD: NHK, BBC, ABC, NBC, TV AZTECA, TUDN, all enterprises with the same intro, but with the narrations of his commentators.
Those were "fancy" grfx then.
To my knowledge, Super Bowl XIII was the last to start at 4:00PM ET.
Super Bowl 18 was also started in the 4 PM ET hour. There have also been a couple of games that started in the 5 PM hour. But since about 1991 the game kicks off in the 6 PM ET hour This was also a 4PM ET hour kickoff
Why did you use the same two plays twice for SB3? Odd choice.
The VHS tape at that point had crease damage, to keep the music track complete, I filled the unwatchable damage with the nearest "good" video.
@@PeterDeCristofaro Cool edit.
full game please?
RIP John Madden
I'd like to see the alternate ending.. you know the one where the Bengals win
Anyone watching in 2024
That cheerleader's pretty cute.
SORRY, I LIKE THESE TV INTRO BY THE SUPER BOWL LXIV, MUCH BETTER THAN THESE SUPER BOWL LXIV ON FEBRUARY OF 2030, INTERESTING AND FUNNY THESE NFL´S MOMENT.
Sorry, TUDN Mexico and United States making the same intro of the Super Bowl LXXVI, on the year 2042, be great these game, on New Orleans Mercedes Benz Super Dome, beetween: Buffalo Bills and San Francisco 49ers, be fun. ¿OK?
yea it was the start of the team of the 80s led by the greatest quarterback of all time Joe Montana!!!
No Super Bowls XXVII, XXX and XLII surpassed it.
Somebody was a Jets fan...
And so the 49ers dynasty....begins.
Wow, the Silverdome really fell from grace from that point on......
I think that game just might have been that facility's biggest moment. How ever, I think the Pope did a gig there!
But with televisa´s mexican commentators.
We had tickets to this Super Bowl if the Cowboys would have beaten the Niners, but we all know what happened. Oh well.
Yep let's remember the Super Bowl that produced the only perfect season by showing the touchdown by the other team. Lol
I have and it isn't.
And that year, all the car commercials were owned by Nissan, Honda, Toyota & Subaru! The big 3-Chrysler, Ford & GM-couldn't afford to buy any time that year! Booooooo! And Detroit calls itself the Motor City!
Lmao what is with the constant repeating SBIII highlight