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Super Bowl XXXIII - Denver Broncos Championship Video [VHS]
 
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Super Bowl XXXIII - Denver Broncos Championship Video [VHS]

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4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)


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Product Details

  • Format: Color, NTSC
  • Rated: NR (Not Rated)
  • Number of tapes: 1
  • Studio: NFL
  • VHS Release Date: February 23, 1999
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: 6305263124
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #161,074 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)

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From the back cover

The only job tougher than winning a world championship is defending it. The Denver Broncos embraced the challenge and responded with the greatest single season in team history. Their season had it all: a thirteen-game winning streak, a pair of fourth quarter comeback wins, 2008 yards rushing from MVP Terrell Davis, a 63 yard field goal from Jason Elam, a typical Hall of Fame caliber year from John Elway, and another masterful coaching job by Mike Shanahan. Despite losing three key players to free agency, Denver became more of a powerhouse in 1998 than in '97. After the 13-0 start, the resilient Broncos shook off two straight late season losses to bury the Dolphins and Jets in the playoffs before dispatching the upstart Atlanta Falcons in the Super Bowl. Big play people emerged on both sides of the ball, including Pro Bowl performers John Elway, Ed McCaffrey, Tom Nalen, Jason Elam, Steve Atwater and Bill Romanowski. It's all here, from training camp through Super Bowl XXXIII--all the key plays from every game and the men who made them. Get inside the huddle, down on the sidelines, out on the field and into the locker room with exclusive footage that captures the sights and sounds of 1998--the year the Denver Broncos scaled the summit once again to become professional football's Mile High Champions.


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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A comprehensive look at the most dominant team in history., February 25, 1999
By A Customer
This review is from: Super Bowl XXXIII - Denver Broncos Championship Video [VHS] (VHS Tape)
I think that last years video has more dramatics and excitement, but this year's does a good job of showing the team in a less exciting and more challenging role of being the favorite to win it all. It's all there, the great running of Terrell Davis, Elway magic, Shanahan's genius. There is no better way to remember the fantastic season than with this video.
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8 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The Broncos win a SECOND Super Bowl? You're kiddin', right?, August 10, 2003
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Zagnorch (Terra, Sol System) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Super Bowl XXXIII - Denver Broncos Championship Video [VHS] (VHS Tape)
I must've spent the entire 1998 off-season following the Broncos' upset victory over the Packers in Super Bowl XXXII getting over my disbelief that Denver had finally won the big one. I musta said to myself, "The Denver Broncos didn't REALLY win the Super Bowl, did they? Naaahh, can't be... not really...?" about a million times during those long spring and summer months leadin' up to kickoff '98. Hey, if you saw the three previous Super Bowls that John "Chiclet-Choppers" Elway and his team played in-- and never even came close to winning-- you'd have spent half a year in a daze of self-denial, too!

But, as the 1998 season hit its midpoint, it was apparent the Broncos were that year's team of destiny. By the time they reached thirteen straight victories, they looked like a lock to win it all-- which is what they'd eventually do of course. It says so on the video cover box, you know...

A few fave season highlights-and not-so-fave lowlights:

Game 2 versus Dallas: I love it when the Cowboys get beaten down in a convincing fashion-- well, not as much as when the Niners do it, but I'll take what I can get. Denver coasts to victory here, 42 to 23.

Game 3 at Oakland: Denver shakes off an early interception return for a TD and buries the ChokeLand Faders with the help of a touchdown-scoring pickoff of their own. Speakin' of that interception score: now I don't like the Raiders (like you haven't already figured that out for yourself, right?), but I was kinda miffed by Ray Crockett's tiny-step walk into the end zone strut for the score. 'Course, I've never been a big fan of over-the-top showboating, even when it's done by a team I like against one I can't stand. If I were the running back who followed him to the goal line (and gave up tryin' to stop him before he did his plodding little strut, 'cuz he's a mommy-coddled wussbag just like the rest of his team-- a team that should just move back to L.A. so that bay area pro sports can finally have a bit of class again (see, I really DO hate the Raiders!)), I woulda' run back at him and made like Don Beebe on Leon Lett before he crossed the goal line, if ya catch my drift. I did enjoy seeing then-Raiders head coach Jon Gruden (a few years before he joined a REAL TEAM and beat his old team senseless in the Super Bowl-- oh man, I still laugh like a mental patient every time I think about it! Heck, I'm thinkin' about it right now... eh heh... Ah-HAHAHAHAHAHAAAA!!! See, told ya...) doing his "I-just-sucked-on-an-alum-soaked-lemon-for-an-hour" scowl at the end of this segment, though...

Game 7 versus Jacksonville: Elam's record-tying 63-yard field goal to end the first half helps demoralize the Jags, as does RB Terrell Davis' feat of being only the third man in NFL history to rush for 1000 or more yards in the first seven games of the season.

Game 8 versus Cincinnati: Elway leads a last-minute tie-breaking scoring drive to sink the Bengals. Hey, wait a minute... a last-minute winning drive against THE BENGALS??? Boy, the Broncos musta' REALLY been out of it to let Cincinnati stay in the game, let alone allow them to tie...

Game 10 versus Oakland: The Silver-and-Blacked-Out get buried under a sea of Broncos points. I love it! Also, Elway joins Dan Marino as the only quarterbacks to pass for more than 50,000 career yards.

Game 13 versus KC: The Broncos overcome a 10-point deficit at one point, and go on to win it in the final minute.

The video blows right by Denver's back-to-back losses against the Giants and the Dolphins. And I don't blame 'em for not wasting time on 'em; who wants to watch clips of their team losing? Well, unless they're some sorta masochistic Detroit Lions aficionado or Cincinnati Bengals nut, that is...

Season finale versus Seattle: Terrell Davis needed 170 yards to become only the fourth RB in NFL history to gain 2000 yards in a season-- and he got 'em and then some! John Elway also makes a mark in the record books by completing his 300th career touchdown pass.

AFC Championship versus the New York Jets: Neither team could effectively move the ball during the first half, although the Jets did manage a 1/2-yard TD plunge following a punt block for a 10-0 halftime lead. But thanks to a Broncos defense that forced a few opportune Jets turnovers and took advantage of a couple fortunate bounces of the ball, Denver managed to pull away and hold on for one of the toughest wins I've ever witnessed in the NFL postseason.

Super Bowl XXXIII against the Atlanta Falcons: This game's big behind-the-scenes drama focused partly on Atlanta head coach Dan Reeves, who led the Broncos to their last three Super Bowl defeats, and was about to coach the Falcons to their first against his former team (ironic, isn't it?). This game would saddle him with the dubious distinction of being the third man to coach a team to four Super Bowl losses in as many tries.

Sadly, this game became yet another in a string of STUPOR Bowls. Denver held the lead for most of the day, and extended it well beyond the reach of Atlanta's ability to come back. The Falcons did have plenty of opportunities to make the game interesting, however; unfortunately for them, their many trips inside the Denver red zone yielded very little in the way of points. They did manage to return a kickoff for a TD late in the second half. But as narrator Harry Kalas said, the score was much too little, and far too late to help. Oh, did I fail to mention that John Elway won game MVP honors? Yeah, yeah, I know: I never thought I'd ever see the day, either...

'Late
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4.0 out of 5 stars "This One's for John (too!, er, ah, two!)" - Calgary's Pat Bolen, July 13, 2006
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Ricahrd A. Salzer (Chesapeake, Virginia, USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Super Bowl XXXIII - Denver Broncos Championship Video [VHS] (VHS Tape)
A very good NFL films video about Big
John, the greatest QB of alltime, and
the Broncos winning a second Super Bowl
in a row. Way to go John. And a Super
Bowl win over Mr Conservative Offece,
Dan Reeves, who was the main reason
Denver lost those first three! Dan
was a very good Coach however, as his
201 wins attest to. He joins Marv Levy
and Bud Grant, a couple outstanding ex-
CFL Coaches who lost four Super Bowls.
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