but there was something special about listening to Jim Gordon calling a game. Brings back such great memories of my childhood into early adulthood of football Sundays.
I was a trinket store, I think it was 5 and below in Clifton on route 3 but I found a Giants bottle opener in which every time you cracked open a bottle it would give Jim Gordon's call of the Norwood missed field goal.
release the whole segment of Parcells miced up vs Miami .He was great in that along with Belichick .He was also miced up @ Philly in 1989 and vs the Steelers in pre season in 1988 and he has some classic lines in those too .Also the whole uncut LT segment vs the Jets in the 1985 pre season where he is going bananas on Micky Shuler .I would love to see everything that was shot for those segments
I was a trinket store, I think it was 5 and below in Clifton on route 3 but I found a Giants bottle opener in which every time you cracked open a bottle it would give Jim Gordon's call of the Norwood missed field goal.
Kicking myself that I never bought it.
lol, I got the bottle opener at home... needs a new battery I played it so much...
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I was a trinket store, I think it was 5 and below in Clifton on route 3 but I found a Giants bottle opener in which every time you cracked open a bottle it would give Jim Gordon's call of the Norwood missed field goal.
Kicking myself that I never bought it.
lol, I got the bottle opener at home... needs a new battery I played it so much...
Can I buy it from you?
RE: Don't get me wrong Bob Papa is superb and a great listen Â
but there was something special about listening to Jim Gordon calling a game. Brings back such great memories of my childhood into early adulthood of football Sundays.
Same for me, I thought his voice was second to none.
WNEW radio.
He got a little ahead of himself on plays and wasn't always accurate lol but so many great calls.........classic voice.
and Giants Among Men (I have both in digital format to stream, if anyone wants them, let me know) was the way they presented it.
They intermixed the game highlights, with radio calls, and also broke to special features about individual players, team history, etc. The 2007 and 2011 ones seemed rushed to market and just were cut and paste jobs based on the This Week in the NFL clips of the week by week games. I think I watched the 2007 and 2011 ones maybe twice each. The 1986 and 1990 ones, I can say without hyperbole, I've seen hundreds of times.
I still say it's NFL Films (highlights/music/narration) that really got me into the NFL as a kid.
I actually have this "song" on my gym playlist:). Only thing missing is the John Facenda narration. This may well be one of my favorite songs from back in the day, sure brings back great memories. The Pony Soldiers - ( New Window )
NFL Films out out a CD called Power and the Glory Â
I own it and used to play it while my son and I played electric football!! Good times!
Also, I used to coach my sons football team. My wife would video tape every play of the season and make highlight videos, using the NFL Films music. It is so awesome! She made the season for those kids!
Giants Among Men I have seen maybe 200 times. I have 2 VHS copies and one on CD. Amazing video!
I love his voice and narration on all the old nfl stuff. Being from NEPA I used to listen to a lot of Phillies games too. Harry & whitey on the call for those games were great. Nothing today compares.
That Giants Pats game was the first NFL game I ever went Â
to with my old man, uncle, & a bunch of cousins. It must have been 90% Giant fans, no doubt in part to the Pats completely sucking that year. Also, that stadium was a complete dump.
to with my old man, uncle, & a bunch of cousins. It must have been 90% Giant fans, no doubt in part to the Pats completely sucking that year. Also, that stadium was a complete dump.
I was at this game as well. We barely beat the 1-14 Pats. I remember it was really warm for December 31st, like mid 50’s. The Giant fans took over the whole place, trucks driving around flying Giants flags. Crazy setting!
I remember Meggett scoring on a pass from Hoss. Hoss ran the ball a bunch. I believe it was called Sullivan Stadium at the time. I believe it was bench seating. Total dump!
to with my old man, uncle, & a bunch of cousins. It must have been 90% Giant fans, no doubt in part to the Pats completely sucking that year. Also, that stadium was a complete dump.
I was at that game too! Met LT and Howard Cross in the parking lot after the game. What an amazing year! Holly cow I watched the shit out of this tape! Watching tonight I almost cried when I heard Dick Lynch, man oh man I still miss him on Sundays! What a great find and what a great treat to watch this again. I can’t believe the memories this brings back. My favorite Giants season of all time.
Thanks so much for posting!
RE: Don't get me wrong Bob Papa is superb and a great listen Â
but there was something special about listening to Jim Gordon calling a game. Brings back such great memories of my childhood into early adulthood of football Sundays.
And even though Sam Rosen has become synonymous with the Rangers, I still can clearly remember Jim Gordon and Phil Esposito doing the games when I was kid.
Yea always loved the Harry Kallas opening with the music in the background. Really summed up that season so well in like a minute or 2.
I know you are a busy man, but I'd love for you to do one of your video break downs of the 2006 Giants/Eagles came where they came back at the Linc.
I hope our next few championship videos stink! lol
Kicking myself that I never bought it.
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the 1986 one is still the best IMO. I didn't like the 2007 and 2011 ones. A nice problem to have ;)
I know you are a busy man, but I'd love for you to do one of your video break downs of the 2006 Giants/Eagles came where they came back at the Linc.
Will do, it's on the list. I have about 4-5 in the works now so i'm hoping to get about 8 or so new ones before training camp. That's my goal.
Kicking myself that I never bought it.
lol, I got the bottle opener at home... needs a new battery I played it so much...
I still say it's NFL Films (highlights/music/narration) that really got me into the NFL as a kid.
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I was a trinket store, I think it was 5 and below in Clifton on route 3 but I found a Giants bottle opener in which every time you cracked open a bottle it would give Jim Gordon's call of the Norwood missed field goal.
Kicking myself that I never bought it.
lol, I got the bottle opener at home... needs a new battery I played it so much...
Can I buy it from you?
Same for me, I thought his voice was second to none.
WNEW radio.
He got a little ahead of himself on plays and wasn't always accurate lol but so many great calls.........classic voice.
They intermixed the game highlights, with radio calls, and also broke to special features about individual players, team history, etc. The 2007 and 2011 ones seemed rushed to market and just were cut and paste jobs based on the This Week in the NFL clips of the week by week games. I think I watched the 2007 and 2011 ones maybe twice each. The 1986 and 1990 ones, I can say without hyperbole, I've seen hundreds of times.
Still he was a bit better than Papa who doesn't really have the voice IMO.
"Simms throooooooooooows..... complete if he's in"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=odloamCsk-o&feature=youtu.be&t=223
I still say it's NFL Films (highlights/music/narration) that really got me into the NFL as a kid.
I actually have this "song" on my gym playlist:). Only thing missing is the John Facenda narration. This may well be one of my favorite songs from back in the day, sure brings back great memories.
The Pony Soldiers - ( New Window )
Also, I used to coach my sons football team. My wife would video tape every play of the season and make highlight videos, using the NFL Films music. It is so awesome! She made the season for those kids!
Giants Among Men I have seen maybe 200 times. I have 2 VHS copies and one on CD. Amazing video!
Did you see me in 300+ section upper deck sunny side back in 1986?
A day that will live in infamy...
I was at this game as well. We barely beat the 1-14 Pats. I remember it was really warm for December 31st, like mid 50’s. The Giant fans took over the whole place, trucks driving around flying Giants flags. Crazy setting!
I remember Meggett scoring on a pass from Hoss. Hoss ran the ball a bunch. I believe it was called Sullivan Stadium at the time. I believe it was bench seating. Total dump!
I was at that game too! Met LT and Howard Cross in the parking lot after the game. What an amazing year! Holly cow I watched the shit out of this tape! Watching tonight I almost cried when I heard Dick Lynch, man oh man I still miss him on Sundays! What a great find and what a great treat to watch this again. I can’t believe the memories this brings back. My favorite Giants season of all time.
Thanks so much for posting!
And even though Sam Rosen has become synonymous with the Rangers, I still can clearly remember Jim Gordon and Phil Esposito doing the games when I was kid.