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  • Mr.Marion
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    I've been watching Legacy on Hulu.
    This is how you do championship team reunion:1985 Lakers
    Every player was given their credit and everyone looked happy to be there.

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  • pennywise
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    Darryl Strawberry was my Mets favorite.

    Also loved Tom Seaver back in the day.

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  • pennywise
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    New York Mets

    Amazing Mets

    Miracle Mets

    1969 & 1986

    2022 Mets!!

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  • shaunaconda
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    Originally posted by TrekStar
    You can watch SB I and II on youtube, SB V is also on youtube but I think the 4th quater is audio only.

    I also love watching old school sports from 50’s - 80’s, World Series and NBA games since now the game is played in a different style and traveling seems to be okay.
    Yes SB I & II are on YouTube. But I’m talking about the actual network broadcast that doesn’t exist. The footage on YouTube is a merge of game film and some highlight footage, with either the radio or network audio. The NFL Network put out a merge of SB I a few years ago, but it’s not the actual original broadcast.

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  • Makernaut
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    Originally posted by TrekStar
    I also love watching old school sports from 50’s - 80’s, World Series and NBA games since now the game is played in a different style and traveling seems to be okay.
    Indeed! Last time I watched an NBA game, the Eighth Grader in me was waiting for Coach to start hollering and make them run laps for traveling.

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  • TrekStar
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    You can watch SB I and II on youtube, SB V is also on youtube but I think the 4th quater is audio only.

    I also love watching old school sports from 50’s - 80’s, World Series and NBA games since now the game is played in a different style and traveling seems to be okay.

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  • shaunaconda
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    Originally posted by Mr.Marion
    We had a wipping thread on here a few years ago. I believe all the Superbowls survived. Superbowl 2 was incomplete for a while. I also thought super bowl V wasn't available but that isn't the case now.

    I think for reel collectors the undiscovered gems are still the missing Avengers and Doctor Who episodes.

    All Super Bowls exist except I & II for now. SB I is supposed to be in the hands of a private collector. I guess it’s gonna take big $ to get it out there. SB II from what I know doesn’t exist at all, other than rumors. For a long time only the 2nd quarter existed of Super Bowl V. But a couple years ago more footage came out. It’s still missing the 4th quarter though.

    Recently I just got a complete color version of SB IV.

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  • Mr.Marion
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    Originally posted by shaunaconda
    Definitely the Dallas Cowboys! But I love all the NFL…especially the period from the sixties and seventies. I’ve been collecting old broadcasts and NFL Films stuff from this time period for a while now.
    We had a wipping thread on here a few years ago. I believe all the Superbowls survived. Superbowl 2 was incomplete for a while. I also thought super bowl V wasn't available but that isn't the case now.

    I think for reel collectors the undiscovered gems are still the missing Avengers and Doctor Who episodes.

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  • Mr.Marion
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    I work near the airport around a popular tourist local and I have been doing a checklist of people wearing MLB hats trying to find every team , so far I've found every team except 4, A's, Twins, Diamondbacks, and Rays. The Yankees, Dodgers, and Tigers have outnumbered every team by a country mile.

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  • Mikey
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    Originally posted by J.B.
    Well, at least you're not bitter.
    Not at all

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  • J.B.
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    Well, at least you're not bitter.

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  • Mikey
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    Was the "fat boy" who never got picked as a team-mate in school.

    Made me HATE anykinda pro sports with a passion.

    Just don't care

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  • rykerw1701
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    I recently rewatched the Steelers first 4 Superbowl wins on Youtube. I'm sure there hasn't been as many future Hall of Famers since as there were in those two great Steelers-Cowboys Superbowls.

    I lived out by Chicago during the Repeat Threepeat Bulls era, and that was amazing. The aforementioned 70s Buffalo Sabres teams are among my favorites ever, along with the 90's Bills. And hopefully the 20's Bills.

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  • TRDouble
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    Originally posted by J.B.
    I remember Joe Cribbs being one of the first, if not the first, NFL player to rock this facemask.

    Yep! I thought it was the coolest thing when Cribbs had that facemask.

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  • shaunaconda
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    I agree also with Super Bowl X and XIII being something special, and I’m a die hard Cowboys fan. I have a lot of respect for the Steelers and what they’ve done over the last 50 years!

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