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2009 Carolina Panthers - NFL Films Style


MurkN

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yeah you need to grab some clips of the sidelines and more narration. Reorder it so you cover a "storyline" or profile for each ascpect to the season (IE: Jake, Deangelo, the rest of the offense, the D, emergence of matt moore, Stewart & Peppers surges)

Course I'm being picky.

Good Job. I was hoping to see a couple of the blocks by our WRs in there though.

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I looked that up for the link and saw that, I thought there had been two. John Facenda died in 1984.

Facenda and Kalas were both fantastic.

I don't know if they have a true "voice of NFL Films" these days. I think they just use local radio guys for the team highlight packages. Obviously Sabol still does a lot of the national stuff.

Sadly, not having NFL Network, I don't see as much of NFL Films as I'd like :(

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Thanks guys glad you liked it. It's a shame I don't have one of those NFL Films announcers on standby. :lol:

Hopefully pretty soon I'll be able to put together something a little better with some of the things Razzy was talking about.

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