What games do they cover for that this year? My guesses:
1. 2012 Baltimore@Denver divisional playoff
2. 2011 Giants@49ers NFC Title Game
NFL's Greatest Games
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Why haven't they done the Immaculate Reception game yet? Was it that boring before Stabler scored or don't they have enough footage/play by play? I assumed they'd do it for the 40th anniversary but I was wrong.
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58 minutes that produced 2 FGs. Don't think we're going to see it, especially after A Football Life: Immaculate Reception has got it covered. (I wish they'd touched on the Raider drive w/ the go-ahead score. Clutch.)
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The AFC Championship game from 1972 would be a good one, since Miami's performance was shaky until Seiple's fake punt changed the momentum for good.JohnR wrote:58 minutes that produced 2 FGs. Don't think we're going to see it, especially after A Football Life: Immaculate Reception has got it covered. (I wish they'd touched on the Raider drive w/ the go-ahead score. Clutch.)
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The 1972 NFL Films Game of the Week exists of that game, it's interesting to watch it mainly because at that time I bet no one thought that the Steelers could won 4 Super Bowls in a six-year period.MatthewToy wrote:Why haven't they done the Immaculate Reception game yet? Was it that boring before Stabler scored or don't they have enough footage/play by play? I assumed they'd do it for the 40th anniversary but I was wrong.