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As a lifelong Denver resident and Bronco fan, I was greatly anticipating the release of this DVD. I was definite NFL Films would pull out some huge footage that hadn’t been seen before, and we could rep a really in-depth watch at the development of the Rocky Mountain region’s first major league football franchise, as well as a game or two from the past.
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If you are a die-hard Broncos fan from before the Elway era, you may be disappointed with this DVD. While understandably focusing a stout deal of attention on the man that has reach to elaborate the franchise and his impact after retirement, very miniature attention is given to the players that first captured the city’s heart in the slow 60s and early 70s, especially the Orange Crush. Surely NFL Films could have gotten long-time defensive coordinator Joe Collier, Randy Gradishar, Rubin Carter, or Louis Wright to sit down for a few minutes and provide their thoughts on those years. However, there is a nice fragment in the main feature on Marlin Briscoe, the first starting gloomy quarterback in the AFL or NFL, as well as other lesser-known but necessary players like Charley Johnson. This historical oversight might be due to the fact that up until the mid 1970s, the Broncos fair weren’t a very top-notch team and thus the archival footage of their games and players is scarce, but it is quiet disappointing. Insights from Tim Mckernan, the “Barrel Man,” provide a nice notion of a true-hardcore fan, as well as outmoded LB Tom Jackson, who truly seems to devour and be pleased unprejudiced how devoted the team’s fans are.
If you are an Elway fan, you’ll adore this DVD. The crux of this compilation focuses on the man’s impact on the franchise and how he has arrive to be synonomous with the team, the city, and its identity.
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The biggest disappointment has to be the single game NFL Films chose for the residence, the 1987 AFC Championship game that featured “The Drive.” While no doubt a watershed moment in the franchise’s history, as well as Elway’s coming-out party, noteworthy of the real game itself is really not all that memorable–it’s only the last 5 minutes that anyone really cares about. Rich Karlis’ kick in overtime that sent them to the Shapely Bowl is almost an afterthought. Why not relegate “The Drive” as a 20 diminutive special feature, and include whole games such as their first AFC Championship against Oakland in 1978 or the Well-organized Bowl acquire against Green Bay, which not only ended the Broncos ride of Natty Bowl losses, but the double-digit losing paddle of the AFC in Tidy Bowls as well? There is unprejudiced so powerful potential that was wasted on what could have been a classic compilation.
Warning: Those who bought a VHS tape from a few years serve called “Mile High Memories” will score a tall deal of material from that tape on this DVD, including special features on Floyd Cramped and Tombstone Jackson. So if you bought that tape, getting this DVD might be an unnecessary expense.
Bottom line: Only lift if you are a die-hard Bronco fan.
Although some of the material has been released previously, the material contained here makes for a reasonably ample collection. There are some missing parts of the history but it would be difficult to include everything pertinent to the history of the Broncos and hold it under five discs.
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