NFL primetime will go down as the best highlight show for a singular sport. The music was iconic and there was no better chemistry than Boom and Tommy. Thank you both!
Without question Chris Berman is a legend & there will never be anyone as creative, inventive & dedicated to sports as him. ESPN got extremely lucky when they got him
“As dedicated to sports as him?” lol wtf kind of declaration is that?? Who on God’s green earth could ever be in a position to confidently determine who is most dedicated to sports?? I swear, these days people just talk and don’t even think about what they’re saying 🤦🏼♂️have you even met Berman?? Let alone watched him work on the day-to-day? Have you ever visited ESPN??
Anyone who has attended the CIA school of communication codes has become an expert at gaining ur electrical cellular attention to distract U from Creating one of ur own Eternal Sound and gold Fire 🔥 light Creative Spirit body electrical Creative quotient potential future memories of Trees METATRON finite search engine check engine light failure to communicate notice is a neurological dis order B cuz AI QI coded Trap experiment machine coded SALESFORCE is desperately seeking ur electrical power or they don't EXIST in ur window mirror So they go to school to learn how to b Walt Disney free Mason Black Mirror Magicians who learned how to cast hypnotic spell casting and some are better than others and in their virtual artificial intelligence world false light phantom digital circus Roman Dracula demon seed legions possession gaming machine coded platforms are better than it than others B cuz it's all about numbers That generated the most electrical attraction to that speaker phone Like Vin Scully of the LA Dodgers a Hall of Fame spell caster Or Chick Hearn LA Lakers Hall of Fame electric power attention getter They keep track of all the numbers on which speakerphone is attracting the most attention and they get a cut of the pie Who do Think Chris Berman was on Dan Patrick's show to day It's NOT a mathematical programming coincidence Dan Patrick's Show needed an electrical attention booster shot For his daily revenue ratings Well Chris Berman's numbers are already held in a memory module so all they gotta do is put Chris Berman's name on the headline mirror door dash game board and look how many more likes and viewers with positive comments made about paying to play the game getting ur electrical power supply consent contact attention The CIA has a recruitment committee and u get a screen test just like in Hollywood spell casting Castle Rock Investment vehicle studio Moguls They go to schools to learn how to manipulate Human emotions and push ur buttons U might wanna take the tyme to learn from another Guardian Alliance Angelic teachers like John Gatto He was A Teacher of the year award winner in New York City and State and taught children and adults at every level of learning so he learned about how to program the future potential memories of children and he exposed all of it B cuz he taught at both the Elite multi billionaires schools they send their children to learn and taught in poverty-stricken elementary schools Go do the research about learning speed And learn what we learned about learning through Alien intelligence machinery coded programming language coded mathematical Holograms Let's C if eye can find one of his videos and post a link in here BRB Mu ah VA 💋🌈 Aurora's Spiral Council 🩷
@@buddysteele7624Read the ESPN oral history, you ignoramus. He was the backbone of that company for YEARS, if not a decade+. Claims about being "most dedicated" (or whatever) are obviously subjective, but he's gotta be on the short list for anyone who knows their sports broadcast history (i.e. obviously not you).
Chris Berman and Dan Patrick are 2 of the most influential sports people in my life... I would like to take this time to remember Stuart Scott.... I know this man resonates with NOT just me but the other 2 mentioned before. Thank you from the bottom of my heart... If either of you would ever like to have a conversation ... especially both of you about Stuart.... That I would love. God Bless you both
Chris Berman is a legend indeed. Mind blowing Musburger isn't in HOF. I really enjoyed Berman and Tom Jackson. To me there wasn't a better duo. Great interview as always DP.
@@TontoEpstein Most of Berman's schtick was borrowed from someone else. The Swami was basically Carson's Carnac the Magnificient. His "He could go all..the.. way!!" was taken from Howard Cosell's halftime highlights on Monday Night Football.
@@buicklincoln Back, back, back was Red Barber. The Raiders was John Facenda. He could go all the way was Howard Cosell. Rumbling, stumbling was Keith Jackson. The guy was a serial thief.
I remember as a kid getting to stay up late and watching the George Michael Sports Machine with my dad ! I thought it couldn’t get any better than that ! Look at how far it’s come. Amazing !
Dan Patrick. Sorry to hear hear he may stop by 2027. Met him once at a Samsung charity event at the Museum of Natural History in NYC, the main hall. Former First Lady Laura Bush was to speak I was covering for a trade publication covering tech around 2010 or so, to cover the speeches, and be my own amateur photographer. Got there early, the first celeb I saw was Dan. I introduced myself and asked to take a picture. He said sure. I screwed up the shot on my digital camera. I said, "It's a lousy shot. You're busy. I don't want to keep you." He graciously said, "I'm not busy, take your time." I took a couple of shots in this scenic hall. Showed it to him and it turned out fine. He's not only a great commentator of today's sports industry, but also a gentleman. This interview with Chris Berman, one of the great and entertaining sports broadcasters is wonderful. Thank you Dan and hat tip to Chris.
The absolute G.O.A.T. of the ESPN franchise. There's no single person/personality that rises above Berman and his impact on that network, as well as Sports TV journalism overall. I love him like a step-dad😊 From the late 80s thru the 90s, Berman was a Must Watch 'Anchor', and Dick Vitale was the Must Watch 'Color Analyst' while at The Mothership. They both changed how their respective job disciplines were approached and delivered. There's a good chance whoever you think is a great modern-day TV sports host studied and/or copied Berman and Vitale (honorable mention to Bob Costas at NBC during that exact time period) I'll sign off by giving homage to Chris with one of his many sports catchphrases that he made famous via the ESPN airwaves... "How bout those RaaaiDERS"
Australian rules football kept a young ESPN afloat in those early years. They aired a whole lot of those games. We had no idea what we were watching but it was entertaining as hell.
Facts my friend…facts. I was just a kid but completely remember Australian Rules Football on ESPN in the early and mid 80s. I waited for the little referee in the white suit with the white fedora to emphatically point his index fingers and move his arms downward to signify a score. Vintage ESPN will always bring me joy.
Chris " Ethel Merman " Berman an ESPN legend......... my first Berman moment is him on the sidelines @ Candlestick park reporting that classic NFC title gm Dallas & SF the catch that report was classic............ESPN's beginnings in Sept 1979 I remember that because of the budget they seemed to be the official channel of the Hartford Whalers & UCONN sports
Chris Berman had the greatest nicknames. Scott “won’t you let me take you on a” Se-cules Steve “I got you babe” Bono Eric “sleeping with” Bienemy Don Be be be be be be be be be (Buck Rogers reference)
maan there are so many good ones. Oddibe Young Again McDowell, Fettucini Alfredo Griffin, Bruce 2 minutes for Ruffin, Bob Melvin and the Blue Notes.......
As a cable ad sales guy from the early days ESPN was the one that got us all going, then it really took off with Sunday Night Football as Chris said. Besides basketball there was a heavy dose of Australian Rules Football and Midget Auto Racing that we'd use for "bonus" spots. Interest in local advertising on MTV really increased when Michael Jackson's hair caught fire during the making of a Pepsi commercial.
I remember the launch of ESPN growing up in CT as a kid. When they started putting up those huge dishes we thought it was something from a sci movie. Every weekend on the way to our Aunts house in Bristol we would look at them. haha Then when Chris bought his new construction house in Cheshire we only lived a couple miles from him. Back then, a 350+K house was the top tier of homes.
Sunday night Primetime! Looked forward to that every weekend. "He..could...go...all....the....way..", Mike "You're in good hands with" Alstott, "Primetime...Primetime...Primetime.."... "Andre "Bad Moon" Rison..
as a fan and ex-player of the flying plastic, always loved "Vincent Ultimate Brisbee" at a time/decade when ultimate was nowhere near its slightly more publicized existence nowadays
We can't bust heads like we used to, but we have our ways. One trick is to tell stories that don't go anywhere. Like the time I caught the ferry to Shelbyville. I needed a new heel for my shoe. So, I decided to go to Morganville, which is what they called Shelbyville in those days. So I tied an onion to my belt which was the style at the time. Now, to take the ferry cost a nickel, and in those days nickels had pictures of bumble bees on them. Gimme five bees for a quarter, you'd say. Now where was I... Oh yeah! The important thing was that I had an onion tied to my belt which was the style at the time. You couldn't get white onions, because of the war. The only thing you could get was those big yellow ones..........
@@williamdillard5060 Everything he stole except the idiotic nicknames which really weren't nicknames, but just a way to shine the light back on Chris Berman. Literally none of his catchphrases were his own. He stole from Howard Cosell. He stole from Keith Jackson. He stole from John Facenda. He stole from Red Barber. The guy was nothing but an egomaniacal bombastic blowhard who thought he was better than Al Freakin' Michaels! When in fact he couldn't even hold Michaels' microphone or his jockstrap. Or Michaels' jockstrap hanging from his microphone. Comparing the broadcasting skills of Chris Berman to the broadcasting skills of Al Michaels is like comparing Matthew Dellavedova's toilet to Michael Jordan. Berman sucks. Always did, always will. He probably still sits around the house all day trying to figure out a way to incorporate a Huey Lewis and the News pun into a player's name.
“Primetime-Primetime Deion Sanders … the way Berman would say that was about as good as it gets. (1:05 and 3:40) ruclips.net/video/KOiD9bBwKeU/видео.htmlsi=AFW_vBJ4_77gr89c
Aaron is not the answer..so egotistical and self-absorbed..skilled yes but not Brady..doesn't want to win enough..past 7 years he has been a cancer not a savior..not a leader
NFL primetime will go down as the best highlight show for a singular sport. The music was iconic and there was no better chemistry than Boom and Tommy. Thank you both!
Without question Chris Berman is a legend & there will never be anyone as creative, inventive & dedicated to sports as him. ESPN got extremely lucky when they got him
@@nolongerblocked6210 Berman was horrific.
@@TontoEpstein You know who else sucked? Leonardo da Vinci, Elvis, and Wayne Gretzky.
“As dedicated to sports as him?” lol wtf kind of declaration is that?? Who on God’s green earth could ever be in a position to confidently determine who is most dedicated to sports?? I swear, these days people just talk and don’t even think about what they’re saying 🤦🏼♂️have you even met Berman?? Let alone watched him work on the day-to-day? Have you ever visited ESPN??
Anyone who has attended the CIA school of communication codes has become an expert at gaining ur electrical cellular attention to distract U from Creating one of ur own Eternal Sound and gold Fire 🔥 light Creative Spirit body electrical Creative quotient potential future memories of Trees
METATRON finite search engine check engine light failure to communicate notice is a neurological dis order
B cuz AI QI coded Trap experiment machine coded SALESFORCE is desperately seeking ur electrical power or they don't EXIST in ur window mirror
So they go to school to learn how to b Walt Disney free Mason Black Mirror Magicians who learned how to cast hypnotic spell casting and some are better than others and in their virtual artificial intelligence world false light phantom digital circus Roman Dracula demon seed legions possession gaming machine coded platforms are better than it than others B cuz it's all about numbers
That generated the most electrical attraction to that speaker phone
Like Vin Scully of the LA Dodgers a Hall of Fame spell caster
Or Chick Hearn LA Lakers Hall of Fame electric power attention getter
They keep track of all the numbers on which speakerphone is attracting the most attention and they get a cut of the pie
Who do Think Chris Berman was on Dan Patrick's show to day
It's NOT a mathematical programming coincidence
Dan Patrick's Show needed an electrical attention booster shot
For his daily revenue ratings
Well Chris Berman's numbers are already held in a memory module so all they gotta do is put Chris Berman's name on the headline mirror door dash game board and look how many more likes and viewers with positive comments made about paying to play the game getting ur electrical power supply consent contact attention
The CIA has a recruitment committee and u get a screen test just like in Hollywood spell casting Castle Rock Investment vehicle studio Moguls
They go to schools to learn how to manipulate Human emotions and push ur buttons
U might wanna take the tyme to learn from another Guardian Alliance Angelic teachers like John Gatto
He was A Teacher of the year award winner in New York City and State and taught children and adults at every level of learning so he learned about how to program the future potential memories of children and he exposed all of it B cuz he taught at both the Elite multi billionaires schools they send their children to learn and taught in poverty-stricken elementary schools
Go do the research about learning speed
And learn what we learned about learning through Alien intelligence machinery coded programming language coded mathematical Holograms
Let's C if eye can find one of his videos and post a link in here
BRB
Mu ah VA 💋🌈 Aurora's Spiral Council 🩷
@@buddysteele7624Read the ESPN oral history, you ignoramus. He was the backbone of that company for YEARS, if not a decade+. Claims about being "most dedicated" (or whatever) are obviously subjective, but he's gotta be on the short list for anyone who knows their sports broadcast history (i.e. obviously not you).
Berman & Jackson thank you for a great childhood…nfl prime time legendary
Chris Berman and Dan Patrick are 2 of the most influential sports people in my life... I would like to take this time to remember Stuart Scott.... I know this man resonates with NOT just me but the other 2 mentioned before. Thank you from the bottom of my heart... If either of you would ever like to have a conversation ... especially both of you about Stuart.... That I would love. God Bless you both
BooYa~~
Howard Schwab. April this year. RIP. @ 72 we still remember.
Damm SS passing away was & is sad AF - just seemed like a great man & left us way 2 early
My fave was when Berman referred to troubled Atlanta star as Andre "Bad Moon" Risen.
😅
That was a good one.
I loved, loved, loved Primetime with Berman and Jackson. They were so fun and thorough and passionate in their analysis and highlight calls.
Chris Berman and Dan Patrick, two legends. Not just at ESPN but in sports period !
Dan & Chris made it fun to love sports highlights.
Chris Berman is a legend indeed. Mind blowing Musburger isn't in HOF. I really enjoyed Berman and Tom Jackson. To me there wasn't a better duo. Great interview as always DP.
I watched the early days of ESPN. Dan, Chris, Tom, Bob, Stuart, some of the best there ever was. RIP Tom Mees and Stuart Scott.
RUMBLIN' TUMBLIN' STUMBLIN' !!!
Gotta love the "Swami" 💪👊💙
@@carlosplascencia7883 Stolen from Keith Jackson.
@@TontoEpstein 😂
@@carlosplascencia7883 What's so funny.
@@TontoEpstein Most of Berman's schtick was borrowed from someone else. The Swami was basically Carson's Carnac the Magnificient. His "He could go all..the.. way!!" was taken from Howard Cosell's halftime highlights on Monday Night Football.
@@buicklincoln Back, back, back was Red Barber. The Raiders was John Facenda. He could go all the way was Howard Cosell. Rumbling, stumbling was Keith Jackson. The guy was a serial thief.
Great interview. I was wondering what will happen with the collection in the studio. You can tell Dan loves Chris. NFL Primetime is still great.
Chris Berman is an icon. His mind, memory and stories are up there like Costas. Deserved HOFer.
Eric "Sleeping with" Bieniemy was my fav.
Bernard "Innocent until proven" Gilkey.
" He goes All the way"-Chris Berman
Watching Primetime to see highlights and if my team won, great childhood memories! Thanks Boomer ❤
I remember as a kid getting to stay up late and watching the George Michael Sports Machine with my dad ! I thought it couldn’t get any better than that ! Look at how far it’s come. Amazing !
Lol, same. We didn't have cable, so we got "Bargain Basement Berman," aka George Michael.
Dan Patrick. Sorry to hear hear he may stop by 2027. Met him once at a Samsung charity event at the Museum of Natural History in NYC, the main hall. Former First Lady Laura Bush was to speak I was covering for a trade publication covering tech around 2010 or so, to cover the speeches, and be my own amateur photographer. Got there early, the first celeb I saw was Dan. I introduced myself and asked to take a picture. He said sure. I screwed up the shot on my digital camera. I said, "It's a lousy shot. You're busy. I don't want to keep you." He graciously said, "I'm not busy, take your time." I took a couple of shots in this scenic hall. Showed it to him and it turned out fine. He's not only a great commentator of today's sports industry, but also a gentleman. This interview with Chris Berman, one of the great and entertaining sports broadcasters is wonderful. Thank you Dan and hat tip to Chris.
The absolute G.O.A.T. of the ESPN franchise. There's no single person/personality that rises above Berman and his impact on that network, as well as Sports TV journalism overall. I love him like a step-dad😊
From the late 80s thru the 90s, Berman was a Must Watch 'Anchor', and Dick Vitale was the Must Watch 'Color Analyst' while at The Mothership. They both changed how their respective job disciplines were approached and delivered. There's a good chance whoever you think is a great modern-day TV sports host studied and/or copied Berman and Vitale (honorable mention to Bob Costas at NBC during that exact time period)
I'll sign off by giving homage to Chris with one of his many sports catchphrases that he made famous via the ESPN airwaves...
"How bout those RaaaiDERS"
❤
STUART SCOTT
“In 2 years I ll find out If I’m any good at it”
In the end HE was it!
daylight come and Jake wanna Del-homme
we will never have another Berman🔥
Australian rules football kept a young ESPN afloat in those early years. They aired a whole lot of those games. We had no idea what we were watching but it was entertaining as hell.
Facts my friend…facts. I was just a kid but completely remember Australian Rules Football on ESPN in the early and mid 80s. I waited for the little referee in the white suit with the white fedora to emphatically point his index fingers and move his arms downward to signify a score. Vintage ESPN will always bring me joy.
@@kobyashee1832Sadly the AFL has dispensed with the white suit and fedora, replaced by a fluorescent tracksuit and baseball cap.
This is the only interview I've ever watched in this show. Wouldn't miss a Beeman interview.
NFL Primetime is the gold standard. Thank you for that, Boom.
I remember watching ping pong on ESPN. Berman is a one of a kind. God Bless you Mr. Berman❤
Oh man, just off the top of my head ... Bert "Be Home" Blyleven ... Sammy "Say It Ain't" Sosa ... Mike "You're In Good Hands With" Alstott
Berman is a legend
Chris " Ethel Merman " Berman an ESPN legend......... my first Berman moment is him on the sidelines @ Candlestick park reporting that classic NFC title gm Dallas & SF the catch that report was classic............ESPN's beginnings in Sept 1979 I remember that because of the budget they seemed to be the official channel of the Hartford Whalers & UCONN sports
Alexander” if loving you is wrong I don’t wanna be” Wright. Classic
I know his answers were probably too long but a guy like that, absolute legend, you just let em talk. Because one day all we'll have are memories.
I think ESPN "retired" Berman more than he did and I'd take Berman everyday, all day over the clown show that SportsCenter became.
Chris Berman had the greatest nicknames.
Scott “won’t you let me take you on a” Se-cules
Steve “I got you babe” Bono
Eric “sleeping with” Bienemy
Don Be be be be be be be be be (Buck Rogers reference)
Not sure why that made me cry.
Legends.
Brent Musburger was a fixture on CBS Chicago while I was growing up in the 60's & 70's
Excellent Reunion!
Thanks for the video.
16:40 "Bert be home Blyleven" was my favorite Bermanism. 0-/
k_eca
maan there are so many good ones. Oddibe Young Again McDowell, Fettucini Alfredo Griffin, Bruce 2 minutes for Ruffin, Bob Melvin and the Blue Notes.......
Chris is a legend
In his own mind.
Full time news, Sports and music television. What a crazy concept.
As a cable ad sales guy from the early days ESPN was the one that got us all going, then it really took off with Sunday Night Football as Chris said. Besides basketball there was a heavy dose of Australian Rules Football and Midget Auto Racing that we'd use for "bonus" spots. Interest in local advertising on MTV really increased when Michael Jackson's hair caught fire during the making of a Pepsi commercial.
Chris legend
Two icons in sports!
Curtis "My Favorite" Martin
Dan- keep up the campaign to get Brent in the Hall of Fame
Brent not being in the Hall of Fame is on par with the Monkees not being in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Chris is just fantastic
I remember the launch of ESPN growing up in CT as a kid. When they started putting up those huge dishes we thought it was something from a sci movie. Every weekend on the way to our Aunts house in Bristol we would look at them. haha
Then when Chris bought his new construction house in Cheshire we only lived a couple miles from him. Back then, a 350+K house was the top tier of homes.
Always loved Boomer! One of my favorite of his nicknames was Ben "Winter" Coates!
Bert "be home" Blyleven is my favorite... Chris Berman is so clever... And a good guy too... Primetime is still wonderful😊!
The start of Sportscenter to the 90s created all us sports fans in our 50s
I love Berman!!
Sunday night Primetime! Looked forward to that every weekend. "He..could...go...all....the....way..", Mike "You're in good hands with" Alstott, "Primetime...Primetime...Primetime.."... "Andre "Bad Moon" Rison..
Legends... both of these gentlemen.
Two greats!
1 by land,2 by sea, 3 Baerga!!!😂
Thanks Dan.😎
TThe emeritus face of the Worldwide Leader in Sports.
It’s all about Chris. That’s why he was good. Make no mistake he would stab you in the back. The way he acts humble….
Jeff “brown paper” Bagwell was my favorite nickname
Berman looks like Belichick😮
as a fan and ex-player of the flying plastic, always loved "Vincent Ultimate Brisbee" at a time/decade when ultimate was nowhere near its slightly more publicized existence nowadays
Lol forgot about that nick name
Definitely one for the underrated list.
Whoooooooooooopp!
Chris is the best
As a bills fan, it is the Jets just being the jets.
HE COULD GO ALL THE WAY!!!!!
@@positivepatrick2009 Stolen from Howard Cosell.
I think Berman was the one who coined Greatest dhow on Turf for our unreal 99 team.....
I always liked Natron Means BUSINESS!!!
Chris 👍👍
11:22 the jets were on the right track with Rex Ryan. They just needed a better OC during that time period
Jim Healy, KMPC Sports Director Los Angeles, called Brent, Burnt Hamburger!
"Yeah, he did!"
Curtis “My Favorite” Martin!
Sure miss NFL Primetime in the old days with Tiny Tom Jackson and Boom. There was nothing better.
NFL Gameday/Primetime with Boomer, TJ back in the mid 80's - 90's was the Golden Era of ESPN
Berman was the Howard Cosell of his generation. A great talent, but a love-him-or-hate-him presentation...
He's okay, right? The stories and recollections seemed jumbled and a bit unclear.
My favorite is Steve "I got you babe" Bono...do doo do doo
Roberto "remember the" Alomar...
I haven't watched ESPN in years.
Ya know you have arrived as a sports broadcaster when the Hooded One Bill likes and respects you. haha
He’s like grandpa Simpson with the stories.
We can't bust heads like we used to, but we have our ways. One trick is to tell stories that don't go anywhere. Like the time I caught the ferry to Shelbyville. I needed a new heel for my shoe. So, I decided to go to Morganville, which is what they called Shelbyville in those days. So I tied an onion to my belt which was the style at the time. Now, to take the ferry cost a nickel, and in those days nickels had pictures of bumble bees on them. Gimme five bees for a quarter, you'd say. Now where was I... Oh yeah! The important thing was that I had an onion tied to my belt which was the style at the time. You couldn't get white onions, because of the war. The only thing you could get was those big yellow ones..........
@@mattcarberry368 🤣
Kinda lookin like Paulie from the Sopranos😀
Roberto "Remember the" Alomar
John "Tonight let it be" Lowenstein.
Rumbling bumbling stumbling gets screamed at my house whenever a big man gets the ball!
@@larryhammer5183 Berman stole that.
@@larryhammer5183 Stolen from Keith Jackson.
The Schwam!! 😆
People give Boomer a hard time, but dudes legend…..seriously, people forget…..
Royce-A-Roni!!!
"He. Could. Go. ALL. the way ".
He stole that.
@@TontoEpstein from who?
@@williamdillard5060 Howard Cosell.
@@williamdillard5060 Everything he stole except the idiotic nicknames which really weren't nicknames, but just a way to shine the light back on Chris Berman. Literally none of his catchphrases were his own. He stole from Howard Cosell. He stole from Keith Jackson. He stole from John Facenda. He stole from Red Barber. The guy was nothing but an egomaniacal bombastic blowhard who thought he was better than Al Freakin' Michaels! When in fact he couldn't even hold Michaels' microphone or his jockstrap. Or Michaels' jockstrap hanging from his microphone. Comparing the broadcasting skills of Chris Berman to the broadcasting skills of Al Michaels is like comparing Matthew Dellavedova's toilet to Michael Jordan.
Berman sucks. Always did, always will. He probably still sits around the house all day trying to figure out a way to incorporate a Huey Lewis and the News pun into a player's name.
When I look CB’s face, there is a resemblence to Belichick.
“Primetime-Primetime Deion Sanders … the way Berman would say that was about as good as it gets. (1:05 and 3:40) ruclips.net/video/KOiD9bBwKeU/видео.htmlsi=AFW_vBJ4_77gr89c
Nice fella 👍
Awww….i thought Berman would talk about other ways to sneak drugs past Canadian customs…
Carlos "Cheese" Baerga .....my own creation.
Love Boomer!.......The Raaaiders!!! Those games with the Broncos.
He is a legend but I stopped watching 12 -15 years ago. I couldn't believe how bad he and Tom were compared to the NFL network cast.
I'm so so tired of this conversation.. so , I did not listen
Don Beebebebebebe...
#CURSEOFNAMATH
🤙
Aaron is not the answer..so egotistical and self-absorbed..skilled yes but not Brady..doesn't want to win enough..past 7 years he has been a cancer not a savior..not a leader
I like Chis
Jets, Browns and the da Bears, all in the same basket.
It do look like da Bears have just might have found a path out. Oh, time will tell!
MSG started in 1969
I'm sure Chinese food predates that.