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 Post subject: Steve Sabol
PostPosted: Tue Sep 18, 2012 12:32 pm 
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If you watch all those NFL Films Productions on ESPN & NFL Network, you might know the name Steve Sabol. SHARK has learned that Steve, longtime President of Mt. Laurel, NJ-based NFL Films, passed away this afternoon at age 69 due to brain cancer, just weeks away from his 70th birthday. The story can be found here:

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap100000 ... line_stack


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 Post subject: Re: Steve Sabol
PostPosted: Tue Sep 18, 2012 12:46 pm 
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 Post subject: Re: Steve Sabol
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His dad might have created the company, but Steve Sabol was the lifeblood of NFL Films.
His perspective was crucial to the emergence of the medium. He filmed games, worked in the studio with John Facenda and then emerged as the face of the product in the 80s and forward.
I understand why his father is in the Hall of Fame, but NFL Films is nothing near to what it is now without Steve Sabol's leadership.

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 Post subject: Re: Steve Sabol
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I could watch those NFL Films productions for hours at a time, regardless if they're on ESPN or on NFL Network.


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 Post subject: Re: Steve Sabol
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SHARK wrote:
I could watch those NFL Films productions for hours at a time, regardless if they're on ESPN or on NFL Network.


You and me both.


I just posted this a little while ago:

viewtopic.php?f=90&t=73020

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 Post subject: Re: Steve Sabol
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SHARK wrote:
I could watch those NFL Films productions for hours at a time, regardless if they're on ESPN or on NFL Network.

Me too. I have hundreds of various NFL Films shows I recorded through the years.

I hope that Showtime and the crew on Inside the NFL eulogizes him in their show tomorrow and that they talk about how important he is to football in general. Same goes for all the studio shows this weekend. R.I.P., Steve. :( :salut:

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 Post subject: Re: Steve Sabol
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If the NFL wanted to have a moment of silence for him,I think that would be fine. I heard somewhere,The NFL Films product was so good other sports hired them out for their events.

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 Post subject: Re: Steve Sabol
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:(

Just had the pleasure of explaining the significance of Ed and Steve Sabol to the fiancee when we were in Indy on Sunday.

Best marketing vehicle ever.

RIP

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 Post subject: Re: Steve Sabol
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beni hanna wrote:
She got it? That's a keeper.

She likes football. Just didn't know about NFL films. She was a keeper from the moment she said she liked the game.

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 Post subject: Re: Steve Sabol
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Very sad. Tough way to go too.

RIP.


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 Post subject: Re: Steve Sabol
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I've got a 15 DVD collection of Superbowls I - XXX -- each one has about a half hour recapping the regular season and then a half hour on the Superbowl. All from NFL Films... it is really awesome stuff. Each one also probably has 20-30 minutes of extras where they do deep dives -- the Kezar Stadium in SF mini-documentary was really awesome. It is nice to have the history of the league preserved in the detail that they have.

I've got a close relative with brain cancer -- it's not a fun thing. Most tumors are benign and you can cut them out, but when they aren't, you have some issues... with many of the other cancers you have some options for cutting out the organ entirely, but you can't really do that with the brain. Hard to live without one! It sounds like he truly enjoyed his life and I guess at the end, that's what you're hoping for.

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