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Everything about the 1980's seemed just right. From the music, to movies, to sports. Yes, at times; admittedly so, the 80's were cheesy. But a lot of people had fun that decade. One of the best decades I've ever seen by far!
Hello Kim Martin. I just subscribed to your channel. Thanks for the input. I really am a fan of the 70's too just like the 80's! I stopped liking newer music around 1996. After grunge of the early 90's the music industry got alotta commercial for me; so I lost interest. As they say everything runs in cycles. Hopefully 80's sounding music comes back soon.
The decade of the best TV announcers... Summerall, Madden, Michaels, Enberg, Keith Jackson... Buck & Aikman would be the 4th string back in those days.
Bro Loaf I had the same thought. and showing those hits just cemented why I don't give a rat's ass about any passing records being broken in he last 10-15 years. the quarterbacks in the past were fair game to be hit, you cant even blink at a quarterback now, so which is a bigger deal? Marino standing in and throwing 48 td's or whoever holds the record now without being in fear of getting hit?
80s had a combination of 70s players which makes it the best two decades in pro football ever...Eric Dickersons style of running in the open field was poetry in motion...
I seen this VHS for sale at a garage sale in North Dallas in a rich area of the city.I was going to buy it but my dad said no because we already had NFL films VHS shows at my house.We had NFL's greatest games,NFL's greatest hits,The 75th season NFL show,and NFL's football follies.So he was like not another football movie.So I didn't get the VHS.Anyways I found it on you tube and I had to watch it.Because at my house on Sundays we watched pro football in the 80's,90's,2000's,and 2010's.And we still watch football in the 2020's when I go over my parents house on Sunday every other weekend.I remember Steve Sabol RIP would narrate these NFL films back then.Thamks for the upload this is truly a gem in pro football. 👍
redhead5150 enter Aaron Rodgers. The California kid who throws like Elway, runs like Tarkenton, leads like Staubach, and releases like Marino. yes, there is no Quarterback alive like the Berkley Bear.
+redhead5150 He was no Bob Griese, no Larry Czonka, Mercury Morris or No Name Defence. 3 Super Bowls in a row, no undefeated season, no 2 Superbowl Championships in a row.
You said Red skins, I'm offended now, just kidding I agree with you 100% it was fun time in the NFL. However the super bowls did suck because by half time it was over too many blowouts. Maybe 2 or 3 games were competitive, both Bengals vs 49ers and dolphins vs redskins my opinion.
There are many differences between the NFL pre & post let’s say the yr 2000, but the one that to me is the most glaring & perhaps my biggest pet peeve is the constant calling for a PI flag by the most current era’s WR on the majority of incomplete passes. I think the NFL could get this under control by flagging Pass Catchers for doing this after a 1st warning. How is it not “Unsportsmanlike Conduct” in repeatedly telling/insisting the REF to call a penalty for yourself immediately after a play? A coach that ran up to a REF after multiple plays and insisted they throw a flag would get flagged for that behavior: A WR Miming a PI flag throw is such 2nd nature to WRs now ( to where it filters all the way down to little league emulation ) that they don’t even think about it anymore, they just do it. It’s very very lame.
The 80’s were great : personally I think the 70’s postseason games were way way more dramatic & classic : most of the original broadcasts of 7/8 games is lost or unavailable
@@sactownsteelers6748 marino was the best passer of the 80's. Joe Montana was the greatest quarterback of all time. that pussy in new England oculdnt have played in Montana's era, he cant take a hit now, there's no way he could have played back when quarterback's were allowed to be hit for real.
I wonder how well the current New England patriots would do if they were back in the 70's and 80's WITH 70'S AND 80'S RULES. I'll answer my own question... probably as well as the 70's and 80's patriots did LOL!!!!!
Niners had the team bill walsh created Dan Maeino was best qb 80s and Terry Bradshaw who won 4 Superbowl first won his in 2 back to backs something Montana never did . T. Bradshaw greatest qb
If there's one person to blame for the fall of the NFL, it's clearly Roger Goodell. Let's face it, the NFL is becoming what the NBA was in the early-to-mid 2000s when Michael Jordan retired, a thug league