Posted on 09/21/2020 9:55:17 AM PDT by Kid Shelleen
---SNIP--- It isnt just that its hard to conjure a similarly impactful moment 50 years later; its actually all but impossible to remember a time when the idea of a prime-time football game could cause such a stir. In 1970, ESPN was nine years from birth. Charles Dolan would not found the operation that would become HBO for four more months.
Pro football had dabbled in games outside its Sunday comfort zone a little; the AFL would play games on Fridays and Saturdays. Mostly, though, if you were an NFL fan before Sept. 21, 1970, you got two games on Sundays
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And then Colin Kaepernick brought it all to a screeching halt.
I wonder how many watched; percentage from a few years ago?
Actually MNF hadn’t been the same for a while before Kapernick...but yes, that was the final nail.
Imagine telling people back then, what would become of sports?
And that was the beginning of the end of the NFL, as it became just another means of Entertainment, and not just sport.
The world was a better place when all college football games were on Saturdays, and all NFL games were on Sundays.
Actually, what you are positing started with ABC’s Wide World of Sports. That really started the sports on TV legacy. MN+F just cashed in on this and made it into something like a cult.
Remember how the best part of MNF was the Halftime Highlights, because in the days before ESPN, that would be the only way you could actually see highlights of your team.
People would go nuts if their favorite team wasn’t included in the Halftime Highlights.
For the first time in 50 years, I am not watching Monday Night Football nor the NFL on any other day!
Actually you are right. Replicating the chemistry of Howard, Frank and Don proved to be nearly impossible.
Yep.i remember those days. And I can remember World Series games played on warm fall afternoons, amd the series being finished by mid-October, instead of being played on cold nights and sometimes stretching into November.
I can hear Dandy Don Meredith singing “Turn Out the Lights, the Party’s Over”
Indeed, for the NFL, it’s “Turn out the lights, the party’s over!”
Need to bring back the AFL (AMERICAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE).
Players must stand for the National Anthem or you’re fired.
Only thing players are allowed to talk about is football on air during the game or in any interview concerning the game or you’re fired
Any mention of politics they’re fired (same as rule #1 but better defined)
Any drug test coming back positive you’re fired.
Any physical abuse of spouses or anyone else beside the team you play against you’re fired.
Me: "It'll devolve into another soapbox for counterculture McGovernicks."
They: "No way!"
REAGAN, LENNON & MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL
https://aaronjhill.wordpress.com/2011/07/01/reagan-lennon-monday-night-football/
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