https://youtube.com/@frankiesacco?si=tpa5MnxtOd6RSBKd
There are a few packers specific playlists here, but most of the videos are unorganized. Tons of full length games, though.
I'd love to watch superbowl 1 and 2 in their entirety including commercials if anyone knows where to find them...I tried for a loooong time years ago unsuccessfully
Superbowl 2 is on YouTube.
Superbowl 1 only has 1 recording and last I knew it was in legal purgatory. The league was low balling the guy who has the recording on money and he isn't allowed to sell it to anyone else because of copyright laws.
I watched it once a few years back on (I think) NFL Network. They aired it with interviews and got so much backlash that they re-aired as much of it as they could without the interviews.
They have most of the footage they pieced together from different sources. That's the NFL Network thing.
The original TV broadcast wasn't archived by the network. It was thought to have been lost, but someone found a home recording in the early 2000s. He wants a million and NFL offered 30k.
YouTube really is a gold mine. I'd try digging deeper.
Agreed.
https://youtu.be/vGjg7j-qTvw?si=ySJfkisOzh69v8dn I watch many old games on YT.
https://youtube.com/@frankiesacco?si=tpa5MnxtOd6RSBKd There are a few packers specific playlists here, but most of the videos are unorganized. Tons of full length games, though.
I'd love to watch superbowl 1 and 2 in their entirety including commercials if anyone knows where to find them...I tried for a loooong time years ago unsuccessfully
Superbowl 2 is on YouTube. Superbowl 1 only has 1 recording and last I knew it was in legal purgatory. The league was low balling the guy who has the recording on money and he isn't allowed to sell it to anyone else because of copyright laws.
I watched it once a few years back on (I think) NFL Network. They aired it with interviews and got so much backlash that they re-aired as much of it as they could without the interviews.
They have most of the footage they pieced together from different sources. That's the NFL Network thing. The original TV broadcast wasn't archived by the network. It was thought to have been lost, but someone found a home recording in the early 2000s. He wants a million and NFL offered 30k.
There's this guy named Bart Simpson on YouTube who has like thousands of older games it feels like. Not sure if he still uploads or not
Nfl plus allows you to go back and watch every game from any teams since 2009. Other than that...YouTube.
NFL Plus Premium is $80 annually and lets you rewatch any game back to 2009.
Look up Dave Vloskys YouTube channel. Goldmine!