Monday Night NFL Football
Monday Night Football was the enterprising genius of Mr. Roone Arledge, and it was the trailblazer for all sporting televised endeavors to follow. Howard Cosell propelled the game to an event status, and Monday Night Football remained on the top of the television ratings heap for more than a decade.
The Championship Game of 1958 brought professional football into the living rooms of American families for the first time. The fact that it was one of the most scintillating games in the history of professional sports further catapulted professional football’s popularity. In 1966, the feuding NFL-AFL leagues effected a peace treaty, and one league was formed. In January of 1969, the NY Jets’ Joe Willie Namath made good on a promise; and the upstart AFL representatives, the Jets, defeated the heavily favored Indianapolis Colts. These three events sent the stage for one of the most daring risks in television history, the inaugural Monday Night Football game in September of 1970.
During this era, Monday was a slow television watching night and the ratings were up for grabs. ABC’s Sports Director, Roone Arledge, used his salesmanship to combine Frank Gifford (originally it was Keith Jackson), Don Meredith and the bombastic Howard Cosell to give the game a focus. Cleveland defeated the Jets on the Monday Night Football debut, but soon the game on the field was a distant second to the game in the booth. Howard was everywhere, on the “Odd Couple,” hosting his own variety show, on talk shows and late night entertainment shows on a regular basis. He put a face on Monday Night Football, and the phenomenon struck it rich in the ratings and at the bank. Monday Night Football was the trailblazer for the network coverage of professional football today, as games are played just about every day of the week. Monday Night Football was television genius at its best!
Counting Down the Days to Watch Football
NFL football has always been a treat throughout time and men have become more passionate about the sport throughout time. Maybe it is time you start counting the days down until Sunday so you can watch your favorite team play with your best friends.
Do you find yourself constantly looking at the calendar so you know exactly when the next professional football game is? Do you actually mark everyday of the week off your calendar so you know exactly how soon it will be until Sunday? NFL football has a tendency to bring that out in people.
Pro football has a very strong fan base and many people look forward to watching the football game on Sunday. NFL football is one of the most viewed sports in the world and many traditions have accumulated because of it. Many people will gather and eat dinner together, play sports, barbecue, play poker, and many other traditions every Sunday. NFL football is responsible for many traditions and many relationships have grown over the many years of its existence.
You can often find a father explaining how he slowly lost contact with his children as they grew older but he also will tell you how a smile comes to his face every Sunday. NFL football is responsible because regardless of his children’s age they will always remember the great times they had growing up sitting back on the recliner watching and having detailed and passionate conversations about professional football. There is always a warm feeling no matter how old you get when you have the opportunity to get together and remember the good times that you used to have on Sunday. NFL football is a necessity in many relationships and for good reasons.
Many times children and their father have absolutely nothing in common but the passion of watching football every Sunday. NFL football can be exciting every week because of the possibility of overtime, sacking the quarterback, big pass plays downfield, and most recently instant replay. Many people actually have acquired a half-time tradition as well like ordering a pizza, running to the local convenience store to restock up on their favorite beverage, grabbing an ice cream, and many more. When is the last time you met up with your favorite football buddies on Sunday? NFL football will always be a large part of relationships and will always be a highlight of someone’s week.
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