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| |  | St. Louis Rams | Home » » » » NFL: America's Game: Denver Broncos | | | | | | | Product Promotions: | | | | | Description: | | The Denver Broncos have one of the greatest winning traditions of any NFL team in the years since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger. But although the Broncos had made it to the Super Bowl four times (XII, XXI, XXII, and XXIV), they had come up short each time. That all changed in the late '90s. In 1997, entering his 15th NFL season, Denver quarterback John Elway had one thing missing from his resume: a Super Bowl ring. This year, Elway had all the help he needed-head coach Mike Shanahan, one of the most innovative minds in football; Terrell Davis, the AFC's leading rusher; and a defense studded with stars like Steve Atwater, Shannon Sharpe, and Neil Smith. Denver finished the regular season at 12-4 and entered theplayoffs as a wild card. Three playoff victories later, the Broncos had reached Super Bowl XXXII. There, against the defending champion Green Bay Packers, Elway captured that elusive championship. With just three games left in the 1998 season, the 13-0 Denver Broncos looked like they might join the 1972 Miami Dolphins as the only undefeated teams in NFL history. At the age of 38, quarterback John Elway was still playing like he was in his prime, and Terrell Davis was on his way to breaking the 2,000-rushing -yards barrier (the 4th in NFL history). The '98 Broncos didn't break the '72 Dolphins' monopoly on perfect NFL seasons-they were upset by the New York Giants in Week 15-but they did repeat as Super Bowl Champions. Elway threw for 336 yards and won MVP honors in his final game, as Denver defeated the Atlanta Falcons in Super Bowl XXXIII. America's Game: The Denver Broncos features exclusive interviews with Elway, Shanahan, Smith and Howard Griffith (1997) and with Davis, Sharpe and Mark Schlereth (1998). Join NFL Films as they tell the stories of the '97 and '98 Broncos, who won back-to-back Super Bowls and sent their Hall-of-Fame quarterback out in style. | | | Features: | |
• Officially Licensed
• Highest Quality Recording
| | | Product Details: | | | Format:
| Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, Widescreen, NTSC | | Language:
| English | | Number of Discs:
| 2 | | Studio:
| Warner Home Video | | Run Time:
| 117 minutes | | DVD Release Date:
| September 25, 2007 | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 4 reviews |
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0 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Relive the glory!Oct 10, 2008 If you are a Broncos fan, you have to get this! You will watch this many times. It is really well done and produced. It is a favorite amongst the brothers in my family and for any Broncos nut on the planet!
1 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Overpriced considering the alternativesAug 11, 2008 This contains two fantastic documentaries that profile the two best teams in Denver Broncos history. The content is great and the production is top notch.
That said, considering that you can purchase these through video download services for $2 for each season ($4 total) makes this quite a bit overpriced. It's interesting that these two programs cost more at Amazon.com than the 3 greatest games set for the Denver Broncos.
Great product, poor price.
0 of 1 found the following review helpful:
what i was lokking forApr 17, 2008 This DVD's really are well done they are reall a good product to buy from your favorite team
12 of 21 found the following review helpful:
Pass on this SD versionNov 19, 2007 This is not the original aspect ratio as it reads on the back of each dvd. The NFL HD Channel broadcast this in great HD. The picture was awesome. Of course, most of the footage reverted back to SD for the 1997-98 content, however, the interviews with the players were in HD. And the HD format even made the SD 90's footage look much better. Do Not buy this if you are looking for the "original" aspect ratio of 16 X 9 and HD. This is a joke. Also, avoid the NFL America's Game Boxed set too. It's the same problem there. I don't know why NFL Films does this. Be patient and they will release the correct format.
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