Sunday, September 23, 2012

An Appraisal N.F.L. Loses Steve Sabol Its Loving Filmmaker Father Deserve Credit For Making NFL The Force It Is Today pioneer Sabol's legacy more than secure Films' creative genius dies at 69 Rich Hofmann Films founder leaves a giant of cancer Peter King In his brilliance and impact truly lived 'a football life' Richard Rothschild flame burns little dimmer with passing president President age Dies helped turn into Super Bowl champion 69; Cancer remembered as visual visionary Bill Lyon Remembering

Bill Lyon: Remembering NFL Films' Steve Sabol The spiral is perfect, the ball launched by a buggy-whip arm, and it arcs in majestic slow motion across a cobalt sky. Two are in lockstep pursuit of it, receiver and defender, each calculating where their thunderous intersection will be reached, and you see them rising and grasping as one, and it is all so real that you swear that you are, well, there. Right there! Video: Belichick, Brady, Parcells add their remembrances of Steve Sabol This is the first Sunday since the 1963 NFL season in which Steve Sabol won't somehow be involved. The longtime President of NFL Films, who lost an 18-month battle with cancer on Tuesday, had done more to forward … Continue reading → Steve Sabol: A Friend to the Green Bay Packers I felt very saddened when I heard the news that Steve Sabol of NFL Films had died of brain cancer at age 69 on Tuesday. I knew that Sabol was diagnosed with this terrible disease shortly after Super Bowl XLV . Unfortunately, Sabol didn't win this difficult battle, but he and his father Ed have left a lasting impression of superb film work which will forever leave it's mark on the NFL. Sabol and ... VIDEO: NFL Honors Steve Sabol The passing of NFL Films' Steve Sabol rocked the football world this week, and the NFL fittingly honored the man who made even bad football interesting for a long, long time. The video tribute seen on NFL Network before the Thursday night Giants - Panthers game was played before each of the early games on Sunday, focusing on what Sabol always did most: the highlights. The video ended with one of ... NFL pioneer Sabol's legacy more than secure Steve Sabol knew the deal, and he was fine with it. Steve Sabol Interview Right Before His Diagnosis: "Football to Me is Still a One O'Clock Game Sunday, That's the Way ... "You've gotta get a good beginning, and a good ending, and get 'em as close together as possible." Tom Jones' Two Cents: Goodbye to the NFL's storyteller Saturday, September 22, 2012 This past week, the NFL lost one of its greatest contributors when Steve Sabol , president of NFL Films, died of brain cancer. He was 69. Taking over the company started by his father in 1962, Sabol was the creative genius behind the NFL's highlight packages, weekly programs and annual team yearbooks. In January 2009, I interviewed Sabol and asked him what made NFL ... Steve Sabol of NFL Films dies at 69 Steve Sabol, the president of NFL Films, died of brain cancer on Tuesday at the age of 69. Ubiquity Remembers Steve Sabol From The Television Special "106 Yards" IRVINE, Calif., Sept. 20, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Steve Sabol, who was the creative force behind NFL Films , his father's Ed Sabol's innovative enterprise that melded cinematic ingenuity, martial metaphors ... Steve Sabol of NFL Films remembered as visual visionary For any young pro football fan growing up in the US in the late 1960s and early 1970s, NFL Films was your cinematic-style ticket to an up close and personal look at the game.
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