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NFL: America's Game - 1967 Green Bay Packers - Super Bowl II Part 1 of 13
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Dallas Cowboys Clink 'n Drink $22.25 The amazing bottle opener and cap catcher that uses the power of magnetism to stick to your fridge, car or truck as well as to catch all those pesky bottle caps as they fall from your drink! Just grab your favorite beverage and the Clink N Drink?s powerful magnets grab the falling caps and hold them tightly against its metallic surface. It?s the perfect thing for parties, keeping your guests from... |
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Pittsburgh Steelers 4 Light Up Ice Cube Set $12.89 Cheer on your team while having a drink with this Pittsburgh Steelers 4 Light Up Ice Cube Set by Team Sports America. These are perfect for game day, tailgating, BBQ cookouts, picnics, or as a great gift idea!... |
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Pittsburgh Steelers Clink 'n Drink $19.99 The amazing bottle opener and cap catcher that uses the power of magnetism to stick to your fridge, car or truck as well as to catch all those pesky bottle caps as they fall from your drink! Just grab your favorite beverage and the Clink N Drink?s powerful magnets grab the falling caps and hold them tightly against its metallic surface. It?s the perfect thing for parties, keeping your guests from... |
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The Star Spangled Banner $3.36 All products are BRAND NEW and factory sealed. Fast shipping and 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed.... |
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Autumn Thunder: 40 Years NFL Films Music $84.88 For decades, NFL Films has created the magnificent sounds associated with the game of football. As a fan, it is impossible to hear the classic orchestrations of Sam Spence without being transplanted onto the gridiron. Featuring the compositions of staff composers Tom Hedden and Dave Robidoux--the 4-time Emmy-award winning composers who give wings to every Films production--Autumn Thunder is the es... |
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America's Game Vol. 1 $8.99 ... |
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Super Bowl XXXI - Green Bay Packers Championship Video [VHS] $0.95 Cheeseheads, rejoice. This video is for those lovable, loyal Packer fans who wear the yellow foam slices of cheese on their heads: a celebration of a marvelous 13-3 regular-season record that culminates in a 35-21 victory over New England in the 1997 Super Bowl. As usual, NFL Films rises to the occasion with an excellent video narrated by the unmistakable voice of Harry Kalas. It not only dissects... |
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An Evening of the Blues with Gary Moore and the Midight Blues Band Includes perforance of 12 songs: Oh Pretty Woman, Walking by Myself, All Your Love, Still Got the Blues, Too Tired, Farther on Up the Road, Texas Strut, Moving On, Midnight Blues, King of the Blues, Stormy Monday & Caldonia... |
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Football America [VHS] $14.89 Often overlooked on a colorful college football Saturday or on an action-packed NFL Sunday are the people who have a far deeper passion for the sport than those on the field. These aren't the highly recruited athletes or the high-priced pro stars; these are the everyday people who love the sport. Football America is a 94-minute feature narrated by James Coburn that introduces some of these people ... |
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NFL Super Bowl XLVI Champions: 2011 New York Giants [Blu-ray] $16.76 In early December 2011, the New York Giants were in deep trouble, staggered by a four-game losing streak that wiped out a 6-2 start and threatened to keep them out of postseason play. But a decisive win over the Cowboys earned the Giants a division crown on the final day of the season. Once in the playoffs, Big Blue took down the Falcons, Packers and 49ers to reach the Super Bowl for the second ... |
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NFL Americas Game - Dallas Cowboys DVD $26.29 The America's Game series offers an exclusive look at a series of Super Bowl winners. Each documentary is packed full of exclusive footage, interviews, and match highlights. This entry in the serie... |
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NFL Americas Game - Dallas Cowboys Super Bowl XII DVD (Standard Screen; Soundtra $18.45 Standard Screen; Soundtrack English; English Subtitles; Spanish Subtitles - The Denver Broncos found the Dallas Cowboys to be formidable opponents in the 1978 Super Bowl, which is featured here alo... |
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NFL Americas Game - Pittsburgh Steelers: The Story of Six Championships DVD $32.89 In the 1970s and the new millennium, the Pittsburgh Steelers have been the team to beat. But with six Super Bowl victories, these powerhouse squads don^t make that task an easy one. This six-volume... |
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NFL Americas Game: Denver Broncos Super Bowl XXXII $19.99 By 1997, there was little else for John Elway to prove. Entering his 15th NFL season, the Denver quarterback was in third place in most major passing categories, behind only Dan Marino and Fran Tarkenton, and had made the two minute offense into his own personal playground. But something was missing from Elway's resume: a Super Bowl ring. The Broncos no longer relied on Elway to win games by himself. Terrell Davis, a former sixth round draft choice, led the AFC in rushing with 1,750 yards and 15 touchdowns. The defense, led by Steve Atwater and Pro Bowl newcomer Neil Smith, had plenty of star power. Even better, head coach Mike Shanahan was considered one of the most innovative minds in the NFL. Denver finished the regular season with a 12 4 record, and then won three playoff games as a wild card entry to reach Super Bowl XXXII. There, against the defending champion Green Bay Packers, Elway captured that elusive championship. Join NFL Films as they retell the story of the 1997 Broncos, a team that won for a living legend. America's Game uses exclusive interviews from Elway, Shanahan, Smith and Howard Griffith, to recount Denver's title winning year. |
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NFL Americas Game: Green Bay Packers Super Bowl I $19.99 "Vincent Thomas Lombardi knew how to make a good first impression. One hour into Lombardi's first mini-camp as head coach of the Green Bay Packers, quarterback Bart Starr took a break, ran to the nearest pay phone in the team office, and called his wife. ""Honey, we're going to begin to win,"" Starr said excitedly. That was in 1959. Eight seasons later, Lombardi had transformed the Packers into four-time NFL champions. Still, in January of 1967, there was one more team to play after the NFL title was won. In front of 61,946 at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, Green Bay faced the Kansas City Chiefs of the American Football League in what was called the AFL-NFL World Championship Game, later renamed Super BowlI. There, Lombardi stayed with what had worked throughout his career: Here's the power sweep. Here's the fly pattern. Now try and stop us. The Packer strategy, not surprisingly, worked spectacularly. But what was most unexpected was the player who best executed that game plan. A 34-year-old receiver named Max McGee would become one of the most unlikely heroes ever in Green Bay lore. So join NFL Films as they retell the story of the '66 Packers, a team that exemplified Lombardi's commitment to excellence. America's Game uses interviews from Starr, Bill Curry and Willie Davis to recount the first Super Bowl winning season in NFL history." |