@Harry Engel The budget cuts hurt ESPN in a way, too. Due to those cuts, _Baseball Tonight_ is relegated to before _Sunday Night Baseball,_ a nightly offering during the Winter Meetings, during postseason, and at the College World Series.
Harry Engel in 2014 they changed their classic red and white bottom line ticker which was awesome to some stupid “modern, sleek” gray and black design. They talk about the drama of sports instead of actually showing the sports
Chris Berman is to me and my generation what John Madden was to the previous. Just... there's no one better at their job than Chris Berman and Tom Jackson. A match made in television heaven.
I grea up in Louisville. Tom Jackson is a Louisville football LEGEND. When I heard that he had a show on ESPN, I had to see it. It became a show that I would never miss. No NFL show today touches it
Johnathan Jenkins I do too :( Was the best way to keep up with NFL action. They did have "NFL Blitz" on Monday, after they stopped Primetime, which also had Berman and Jackson but I could never get into watching it.
Not only that, but the games themselves have devolved. Yes, the game is now known to be dangerous to your mental faculties, but even then, the plays are sloppier, defense is practically nonexistent, offensive line play is even worse, and running the ball is considered an antiquated notion. Hell, there are entire pages of playbooks filled with plays designed to collect yards via pass interference penalty. Speaking of which, penalties are somehow both more pedantic and lazier than ever before. What even is the sport anymore? It's devolved into rub routes and fade routes to giant wide receivers who get more touches per game than the halfback. Clock management is a thing of the past, as is wearing down the defense. Trench play is nonexistent because you're throwing it anyway, just grab an OLB and hang on for dear life. The art of route running is practically dead; only undersized receivers (pretty much everyone short of 6'3" now) and Jordy Nelson need to worry about such an art. Controlling a game is for teams with no quarterback, it seems, and players are more worried about being touched on the field than doing their jobs. You know why the Patriots are a mysterious deity now? Because they still play football like it's 2004, while also taking advantage of the passer-friendly rules, and I hate that as a fan of football, I have to respect them more than any other team except my own, because I'm a Seahawks fan through and through.
Yeah, the rule book wasn't so stringent, and media wasn't so pervasive as to affect the way coaches design their schemes. Remember, it's not a passing league now; it's a QB's league. All you need is a QB and a support network designed specifically for him and you'll be fine *cough cough _Andrew Luck_ cough*, while the Saints, Rams, and Vikings have all built the new wave of dominance from dynamic tailback play and defense in the wake of Seattle's demise. The early-to-mid 2000s weren't like that at all. Some teams thrived on their passing game. Others had tailbacks that hammered away at defenses. Still others were immovable on defense. The Manning-era Colts, Alexander-era Seahawks, The Bucs That Dungy Built, and the Greatest Show on Turf all thrived around the same time with the same set of rules. All of these teams were wildly different, yet they all co-existed. Winning wasn't about having the right personnel; it was about DOING YOUR JOB. Is it any wonder that the Patriots do as well as they do, seeing as they're the only ones who have held onto that tenet so tightly?
I Would say golden era was 1983 - 1995. You had the intersection of The classic RB led teams with the creation and rise of the single back offense, west coast offense, and spread passing offense. while on defense you had the beginnings of the defensive specialist packages scheme, cover 2 defense, knock you out safeties roaming the field, and the rise of elite athletes playing defensive positions. linebackers were now running sub 4.6 40 times and Dlineman sub 4.8 40s. Guys were praised by announcers for knocking someone out on the field. Guys played with broken arms casted up. The decline began in 93 when the NFL made it legal for a QB to throw the ball away to avoid a sack. In 95 they expanded protections to include no driving QBs into the ground on tackles or tossing them. They then made it illegal to touch a WR after 5 yds and more and more the league Turned into a fantasy football based game by 2000. Before 1993 it wasn’t all about the QB, It wasn’t all about stats, and It wasn’t called entertainment. Players and fans didn’t look for or ask for a flag after every play. And players weren’t hugging and exchanging jerseys after games. It was called competition and It was all about wins and loses. The ultimate TEAM game.
Hate Spreader ESPN was forced to cancel it (even though they didn’t cancel it immediately) NBC got the contractual rights to do a Sunday Night highlight reel show which meant ESPN couldn’t do NFL Primetime during the regular season or playoffs (with the exception of the Championship games and Super Bowl). This is also the reason NFL Primetime is now an ESPN+ exclusive, ESPN still can’t do the format on national television for now
This was...with no argument the BEST NFL highlights show at that time, chris bermans voice/commentary and nostalgic music playing in the background, nothing like it!! Made you wanting to tune in every episode.
Hand raised very high waving because nobody circles the wagons like the Buffalo Bills I'm very very convinced that Chris Burman is he die hard Bills fan he comes here every summer for Jim Kelly's golfing tournaments Steve Tasker golf Andre Reed Thurman Thomas every event these guys hold Chris Berman is here well it's nice to think he may be anyways
Was ridiculous that NBC had it put into their NFL contract that this show had to be cancelled. The standard-setter for all sports highlights shows. 10 years from now kids will be wondering what a sports highlight show even was, ugh.
@@ArshadKhan-ys9ey NBC probably wanted it cancelled because NBC has a pre-game show called "Football Night in America". This show and FNA would've been on at the same time and would've segmented NBC's lead-up audience which would have a negative effect on ratings.
when I played high school football from 1996-2000 this primetime music was in my head during game quite often.. this show had a huge impact on me as a teenager
Nigga-Senpai my opinion Chris Berman is the second most entertaining anchor / Sports Anchor in the history of sports anchors or analysts or play-by-play guys number one is ABC's great Howard Cosell in the National Football League
Different times back then! Football was so amazing back in this time and Chris and Tom made it golden. What a show. I miss the hood ole days with these guys.
I find myself looking up primetime highlights just to hear them talk football, and the music , all of it together is perfect . Nothing will ever top this .
The days when ESPN had NFL Primetime, the MLB Playoffs, the NHL two years earlier, and the UEFA Champions League. Why did I have to be 6 years old and not remember a thing about this?
After watching the POS that was tonight's ESPN Double-Header, it truly hits hard how great Prime Time and ESPN truly was. There was a time which I couldn't wait every week to see highlights of all the games. It didn't matter which teams were featured, it didn't matter what the results of the games ended up being, Chris Berman and Tom Jackson were the very BEST in the entire world at what they did. I will now choose to relive these old clips when I'm able to and not watch ESPN shows ever again.
wpjohnston0213 I remember man. I use to watch sportscenter every morning when I was a kid during the summer before i went out to play or watch Nickelodeon in the 90's and laugh at Scott's jokes and Chris's jokes during the highlights. Now it's all political at ESPN.
My father passed away very suddenly the Friday before this Sunday Primetime, and I didn't recall that this was the final Primetime in this format (I think the Monday Night Prime is alright, but it doesn't feel the same; this was was aired, I felt, at the heart of the action), or if I watched it, but I think I did. I know I later recorded Divisional Playoffs Primetime all the way to Super Bowl 40.
Same here watched every day after school and then the braves game on TBS as well as Nickelodeon. Don't forget Nick was the place to be as a kid in the 90's as well.
2006 marked the beginning of a new era of nfl TV. No more primetime, no more mike patrick, and cbs becoming HD powered by Sony with a logo, also mike tirico.
...and don't forget NFL Networks highlight show complete with the giggling, non-coherent commentators and nondescript low playing music in the background. Brutal
Jonathan Allen well theyve ruined MNF as well as the best part of NFL sundays...there was no need for espn to take over MNF...all it did was jack up the price of our cable bill and kickstart the deterioration of that networks original programming...the only ting they do well at all anymore are those 30for30 documentaries..
It's funny how the 2005 NFL Season! Was the last season Roger Goodell Wasn't commissioner, how it was the last season without Thursday Night Football in general, and the last season before Sunday Night Football moved to NBC, and the last season of Nfl primetime on ESPN!
Back when they only showed games at a few casinos sportsbooks in vegas we would watch games all day long and then come home and watch this and all highlights. It was our routine for years and i feel i grew up with Berman and Tom Jackson.good times🙂
NFL Primetime was the only way I could see the games (or at least a good recap) that weren't the three I'd get each week locally. Then I got Sunday Ticket and now Primetime seems like another lifetime ago. It was great in its heyday.
Why? There is Sunday NFL Countdown, Monday NFL countdown, half of all Sportscenters are dedicated to news coverage of the NFL, even on Saturdays when there is College Football, and there is NFL Live five days a week. Plus, who is going to tune into Primetime when there is the same thing on NBC right before SNF.
"I don't know Boom, if things line up and they get a steady push up front from that D Line...I'm just saying boom, ya ya ya never know it could be..." 😁 My dude TJ and Boom are back baby
Watched the 95 divisional playoff divisional edition (2 shows) best show ever i was 11 years old and every might before then and shortly after I made sure I was in front of the tv in the basement watching ESPN for this show. Then hockey night in america sundays 8pm. Honestly so many good childhood memories tied to this show. "David Akers from?.....(Tom) Louisville....."
truly missed, if you watched or missed the game ,you can bet you was going to watch the highlights! Miss them guys. the video was tear jerker but a good one.😢🙌🙌🙌👍👍👍
TIL where the draft jingle came from. I was only 6 when this aired, so my memories of the NFL that season were quite vague apart from my Pittsburgh Steelers winning Super Bowl XL that year.
I was at that Bengals-Chiefs game, and the weather was extremely warm for KC in the month of January. It was a great game. Probably one of the best Chiefs games I’ve ever been to.
Nfl prime time always great back in the dayI.The day before satellite tv,you had 2 games on 2 channels,2 local games and the game of the day or sometimes just one game but at 4 pm you turned to primetime on ESPN to watch the days highlights with great hosts great music great highlights,this was my childhood and adulthood on Sunday's,R.I.P. Nfl primetime Chris berman,Tom Jackson,robin Roberts,John Saunders were a great team
I was already excited about ESPN+ just get access to all the 30 for 30 docs, but to get Boomer and Tommy doing the Sunday highlights once again after all these years, it's too good to be true.
The beginning of the end of ESPN.
@Harry Engel The budget cuts hurt ESPN in a way, too. Due to those cuts, _Baseball Tonight_ is relegated to before _Sunday Night Baseball,_ a nightly offering during the Winter Meetings, during postseason, and at the College World Series.
@Harry Engel They do discuss baseball, yes.
Then Goddell came and ruined the NFL
Harry Engel in 2014 they changed their classic red and white bottom line ticker which was awesome to some stupid “modern, sleek” gray and black design. They talk about the drama of sports instead of actually showing the sports
Hiring Stephen A. Smith was probably the dumbest thing ESPN ever did, I literally quit tuning in after they decided to make him a major contributor.
Chris Berman is to me and my generation what John Madden was to the previous. Just... there's no one better at their job than Chris Berman and Tom Jackson. A match made in television heaven.
Couldn't agree more 👏
I grea up in Louisville. Tom Jackson is a Louisville football LEGEND. When I heard that he had a show on ESPN, I had to see it. It became a show that I would never miss. No NFL show today touches it
No body circles the wagon like the Bills
Well put. We must be getting old!
Before anyone knew what the Red Zone channel was, there was NFL Prime Time with Berman and TJ. The best sports highlights show ever.
What’s a redzone channel?
Only 70 likes for this comment i watch nfl primetime when things get tuff but tuff times don't last forever
@@YourAverageDolphinsFan they don’t show games they show scoring plays and drives when teams are in the redzone
Yup
Primetime was the best highlight show ever!
Yes it is and not a moment too soon.
@Hate Spreader Its not the same though.
@@JohnDoe-nj3vj how?
This show reminded me of the glory days of football. I guess as time changes, entertainment changes also. I miss this show a lot.
This show was why I enjoyed American Football so much as kid from England. Still randomly get the songs in my head from time to time haha
Johnathan Jenkins I do too :(
Was the best way to keep up with NFL action.
They did have "NFL Blitz" on Monday, after they stopped Primetime, which also had Berman and Jackson but I could never get into watching it.
Same here. The Blitz was mixed with Sportscenter which made it hard to watch. It pales in comparison to NFL Primetime.
Not only that, but the games themselves have devolved. Yes, the game is now known to be dangerous to your mental faculties, but even then, the plays are sloppier, defense is practically nonexistent, offensive line play is even worse, and running the ball is considered an antiquated notion. Hell, there are entire pages of playbooks filled with plays designed to collect yards via pass interference penalty. Speaking of which, penalties are somehow both more pedantic and lazier than ever before.
What even is the sport anymore? It's devolved into rub routes and fade routes to giant wide receivers who get more touches per game than the halfback. Clock management is a thing of the past, as is wearing down the defense. Trench play is nonexistent because you're throwing it anyway, just grab an OLB and hang on for dear life. The art of route running is practically dead; only undersized receivers (pretty much everyone short of 6'3" now) and Jordy Nelson need to worry about such an art. Controlling a game is for teams with no quarterback, it seems, and players are more worried about being touched on the field than doing their jobs.
You know why the Patriots are a mysterious deity now? Because they still play football like it's 2004, while also taking advantage of the passer-friendly rules, and I hate that as a fan of football, I have to respect them more than any other team except my own, because I'm a Seahawks fan through and through.
@@tripleoo0 And in 2022 it's as bad as it's ever been. Real football has died in the NFL.
This shows really sums what the NFL is missing now. Highlights and commentary is all you need. And no bs opinions that nobody wants to hear.
ESPN has NEVER been the same since this show went off the air........
The nostalgia......wish there were more primetime episodes for the early to mid 2000s on youtube
Theres some out
is it just me or was football WAAAAAAAAY more entertaining back then? 03-06 was like GOLDEN
Yeah, the rule book wasn't so stringent, and media wasn't so pervasive as to affect the way coaches design their schemes. Remember, it's not a passing league now; it's a QB's league. All you need is a QB and a support network designed specifically for him and you'll be fine *cough cough _Andrew Luck_ cough*, while the Saints, Rams, and Vikings have all built the new wave of dominance from dynamic tailback play and defense in the wake of Seattle's demise.
The early-to-mid 2000s weren't like that at all. Some teams thrived on their passing game. Others had tailbacks that hammered away at defenses. Still others were immovable on defense. The Manning-era Colts, Alexander-era Seahawks, The Bucs That Dungy Built, and the Greatest Show on Turf all thrived around the same time with the same set of rules. All of these teams were wildly different, yet they all co-existed. Winning wasn't about having the right personnel; it was about DOING YOUR JOB. Is it any wonder that the Patriots do as well as they do, seeing as they're the only ones who have held onto that tenet so tightly?
TheManiacc45 100% agree with you my friend
80s - 2008.
The game wasnt so pussified
I Would say golden era was 1983 - 1995. You had the intersection of The classic RB led teams with the creation and rise of the single back offense, west coast offense, and spread passing offense. while on defense you had the beginnings of the defensive specialist packages scheme, cover 2 defense, knock you out safeties roaming the field, and the rise of elite athletes playing defensive positions. linebackers were now running sub 4.6 40 times and Dlineman sub 4.8 40s. Guys were praised by announcers for knocking someone out on the field. Guys played with broken arms casted up. The decline began in 93 when the NFL made it legal for a QB to throw the ball away to avoid a sack. In 95 they expanded protections to include no driving QBs into the ground on tackles or tossing them. They then made it illegal to touch a WR after 5 yds and more and more the league Turned into a fantasy football based game by 2000. Before 1993 it wasn’t all about the QB, It wasn’t all about stats, and It wasn’t called entertainment. Players and fans didn’t look for or ask for a flag after every play. And players weren’t hugging and exchanging jerseys after games. It was called competition and It was all about wins and loses. The ultimate TEAM game.
Whose here after they announced prime time is coming back? They better bring back the music too!
The music will come back
Hate Spreader ESPN was forced to cancel it (even though they didn’t cancel it immediately) NBC got the contractual rights to do a Sunday Night highlight reel show which meant ESPN couldn’t do NFL Primetime during the regular season or playoffs (with the exception of the Championship games and Super Bowl). This is also the reason NFL Primetime is now an ESPN+ exclusive, ESPN still can’t do the format on national television for now
The music was epic
MTRZGaming how is it hate spread you ppl are so sensitive STFU
MTRZGaming hate spreader? You’re what’s wrong with society
Primetime kicked ass. Chris and Tom made it so great!
ESPN used to be so good.
still is.
100% now it's way to political! They had so many great personalities on air
@@sillygoose635 it sucks now
I just miss Berman. The whoops, rumblin, bumblin, he could go all the way… his expressions were everything
Man I used to watch ESPN and ESPN classic all night especially the sports century show
This was...with no argument the BEST NFL highlights show at that time, chris bermans voice/commentary and nostalgic music playing in the background, nothing like it!! Made you wanting to tune in every episode.
Was? It still is
Who's here because they brought this show back? 😄🙌
I am.
Hand raised very high waving because nobody circles the wagons like the Buffalo Bills I'm very very convinced that Chris Burman is he die hard Bills fan he comes here every summer for Jim Kelly's golfing tournaments Steve Tasker golf Andre Reed Thurman Thomas every event these guys hold Chris Berman is here well it's nice to think he may be anyways
Was ridiculous that NBC had it put into their NFL contract that this show had to be cancelled. The standard-setter for all sports highlights shows. 10 years from now kids will be wondering what a sports highlight show even was, ugh.
walterlv01 it’s back tonight
another part of the lameification of the nfl
walterlv01 I thought this show was on ESPN , not NBC
@@ArshadKhan-ys9ey NBC probably wanted it cancelled because NBC has a pre-game show called "Football Night in America". This show and FNA would've been on at the same time and would've segmented NBC's lead-up audience which would have a negative effect on ratings.
Was that the reason,?NBC sucks like watching grass grow
This is the same video I always watch on the last day of Kettle Season at The Salvation Army in Danville every year, usually on Christmas Eve!
when I played high school football from 1996-2000 this primetime music was in my head during game quite often.. this show had a huge impact on me as a teenager
I miss this Era of Football 😢
Berman: What do you Tom?
Jackson: KNOCK IT DOWN!!!
Chris Berman is the most entertaining sports personality ever.
Nigga-Senpai my opinion Chris Berman is the second most entertaining anchor / Sports Anchor in the history of sports anchors or analysts or play-by-play guys number one is ABC's great Howard Cosell in the National Football League
I can't really say anything, he's before my time.
There's no doubt of it.
Yes always willing to come up with a nickname for football players. You don't see that nowadays.
Just wanted to go down memory lane! We’ll never have a show like this again. I love this game!!!
Different times back then! Football was so amazing back in this time and Chris and Tom made it golden. What a show. I miss the hood ole days with these guys.
These two fellas were the best duo to present sports on tv made my childhood more enjoyable
I love the Primetime theme songs. i used to dream about these songs in my head when I was small. Instant classic!
Imagine having the best show in sports and discontinuing it so we could have Get up and Sunday night in America. Oh baby. Thanks so much.
I find myself looking up primetime highlights just to hear them talk football, and the music , all of it together is perfect . Nothing will ever top this .
Dam man kids these days will never know how great this was
I miss this so much. This music is football.
Legends!! Never get tired of watching these two ... NFL Primetime the Best Football Show
The days when ESPN had NFL Primetime, the MLB Playoffs, the NHL two years earlier, and the UEFA Champions League. Why did I have to be 6 years old and not remember a thing about this?
I miss watching these two so much!
After watching the POS that was tonight's ESPN Double-Header, it truly hits hard how great Prime Time and ESPN truly was. There was a time which I couldn't wait every week to see highlights of all the games. It didn't matter which teams were featured, it didn't matter what the results of the games ended up being, Chris Berman and Tom Jackson were the very BEST in the entire world at what they did. I will now choose to relive these old clips when I'm able to and not watch ESPN shows ever again.
wpjohnston0213 I remember man. I use to watch sportscenter every morning when I was a kid during the summer before i went out to play or watch Nickelodeon in the 90's and laugh at Scott's jokes and Chris's jokes during the highlights. Now it's all political at ESPN.
This was and always will be the greatest NFL highlight show of all time.
Nothing else even comes close.
WTF I got chills & chokes ;( .. So many memories. I grew up watching this :D
NBC execs could learn a lot about producing a great wrap up show with highlights, humor and no boring interviews. Miss this show tremendously.
My father passed away very suddenly the Friday before this Sunday Primetime, and I didn't recall that this was the final Primetime in this format (I think the Monday Night Prime is alright, but it doesn't feel the same; this was was aired, I felt, at the heart of the action), or if I watched it, but I think I did. I know I later recorded Divisional Playoffs Primetime all the way to Super Bowl 40.
Shit... I miss this show.
NFL Primetime. a childhood staple. Great old days
The theme music was the best that ESPN ever had.
This show was what I grew up on in the 90s. A young boy in aww loving the bills hoping to see my favorite team and the 49ers play for the title!
Same here watched every day after school and then the braves game on TBS as well as Nickelodeon. Don't forget Nick was the place to be as a kid in the 90's as well.
This was my childhood. Was so sad when it ended. A end of a era. I always got excited for nfl prime time every season
I miss this so much.
2006 marked the beginning of a new era of nfl TV. No more primetime, no more mike patrick, and cbs becoming HD powered by Sony with a logo, also mike tirico.
And with that, the era of NFL Primetime ended. Instead we get shitty ass Football Night in America (bleh).
...and don't forget NFL Networks highlight show complete with the giggling, non-coherent commentators and nondescript low playing music in the background. Brutal
...oh yea, and the ever shrinking widow of game action
yeah its like impossible to actually see a decent recap of every game each sunday now...nfl net and disneys espn suck cock.
Monday Night Football was about to move to ESPN after 35 years at ABC, so a sacrifice had to be made.
Jonathan Allen well theyve ruined MNF as well as the best part of NFL sundays...there was no need for espn to take over MNF...all it did was jack up the price of our cable bill and kickstart the deterioration of that networks original programming...the only ting they do well at all anymore are those 30for30 documentaries..
I was born in 2004 and I love watching old episodes like this
It's funny how the 2005 NFL Season! Was the last season Roger Goodell Wasn't commissioner, how it was the last season without Thursday Night Football in general, and the last season before Sunday Night Football moved to NBC, and the last season of Nfl primetime on ESPN!
The storylines in this season we're WOW
I’m so old they are hyping up regggie bush
Will always miss these two.
My favorite Chris Bergman line was one time Steelers Full back Chris Fuamatu “bad” Ma’afala.
"Shut yo mouth!"
Back when they only showed games at a few casinos sportsbooks in vegas we would watch games all day long and then come home and watch this and all highlights. It was our routine for years and i feel i grew up with Berman and Tom Jackson.good times🙂
NFL Primetime was the only way I could see the games (or at least a good recap) that weren't the three I'd get each week locally. Then I got Sunday Ticket and now Primetime seems like another lifetime ago. It was great in its heyday.
If you were a football fan NFL PrimeTime was must see T.V. Never missed a show.
Me either my childhood threw the 90s. I was sad during the final episode.
I loved that show man
The music they use during the highlights it the best ever
I remenber watching this live... His call of the drop kick epic.. IT'S A DROP KICK... prime time was the best ever
One of the best shows EVER
Thanks for posting. Been looking for that Flutie dropkick XP forever. NFL PrimeTime forever.
this never should had left
I Agree Best NFL Show On Sunday Nights On ESPN!
Seriously. Now it’s a bunch of opinions. Give me Chris Berman and Tom Jackson and my highlights again.
Football wasn't the same after they left Football night in America is way so fucking boringgggggg😑
It's baaaaaaack!
Why? There is Sunday NFL Countdown, Monday NFL countdown, half of all Sportscenters are dedicated to news coverage of the NFL, even on Saturdays when there is College Football, and there is NFL Live five days a week. Plus, who is going to tune into Primetime when there is the same thing on NBC right before SNF.
this technically isn't the final episode, because Berman and Jackson came back for 1 episode on Christmas eve 2011
If you could locate that episode, that would be great.
th-cam.com/video/tUVi1InSJEY/w-d-xo.html
1:01 - That theme song has the SAME NOTES as the Draft chime!!!
Chris Berman is classic! Tears of McCown FUMBLES!!! Larry Fitzgerald from: Tom Jackson, PITTSBURGH!! best post game football show ever
I miss Tom Jackson I grew up watching Mr. Jackson and Boomer, ESPN will never be the same.
7:40 THEY FOUGHT THE LAW, AND THE LAW WON!
John Bunnell
Tha muthafukkin LAW WON!!!!! Luv it😄
Talking about Brett Favre’s last game and the dude literally played another FIVE years lmao
18:45 that was a magical year for the Steelers. I was about 11 years old for this run. It was incredible, still my favorite to this day :)
Yeah. I miss Jerome. I miss those years. I miss this show.
Glad the Steelers got him a ring before he retired
I miss this show and the music in the show is AWESOME. Kudos to the former producer(s) of this show! Bring back this show
It's back! On espn+
Man grew up on this right here
I've Missed Watching ESPN NFL Primetime From: Every Sunday Night.
Alan Gamino Same :(
IK Man
😔😔😢 I miss Primetime and this was a emotional final day
Same. :'(
Nostalgia ;(
Going to enjoy these football analyst again in 2019.
"I don't know Boom, if things line up and they get a steady push up front from that D Line...I'm just saying boom, ya ya ya never know it could be..." 😁 My dude TJ and Boom are back baby
Some of the most iconic voices in football
"The Bush Bowl" what a time. Was it gonna be Houston or San Fran that adds a much needed boost to their offense.
There are somethings you can't replace or reproduce in life, this show is one of em. This makes me tear up
Watched the 95 divisional playoff divisional edition (2 shows) best show ever i was 11 years old and every might before then and shortly after I made sure I was in front of the tv in the basement watching ESPN for this show. Then hockey night in america sundays 8pm. Honestly so many good childhood memories tied to this show. "David Akers from?.....(Tom) Louisville....."
truly missed, if you watched or missed the game ,you can bet you was going to watch the highlights! Miss them guys. the video was tear jerker but a good one.😢🙌🙌🙌👍👍👍
Oh how I miss Chris Berman and TJ and Rich Eisen and Stuart Scott. It's just not the same anymore.
Goosebumps bro goosebumps
They need to bring Chris back. I miss all of this. This reminds me of the last NFL 2k5 😭😭
I’d watch these two do prime time every football Sunday for the rest of my life if it was possible…
Tony Dungy, outstanding coach and outstanding human being. That's why he is in the hall of fame.
Last Saints game before Payton, Brees, and Bush
He he, we're a long way from this point here to when Brett Favre says goodbye to the NFL.
...and my Sunday nights in the fall would change forever.
Every time I see Farve throw the ball, I always hear that sound when a jet breaks the sound barrier.
This was a great show. Good part of my childhood.👊🏾
Best duo ever. thanks for posting
Watching Farve brings chills
Happy New Year 2018. Hard to believe this show has been gone twelve years!
Why would they cancel such a wonderful show? I miss it so much!
ITS BACK LETS GO
It’s on ESPN+
ITS BACK!!!
Take me way back .. waking up for school and going to sleep for Monday morning
The Steelers being a #6 seed at 11-5; the AFC was serious business that year, and especially between 2004-2006.
TIL where the draft jingle came from. I was only 6 when this aired, so my memories of the NFL that season were quite vague apart from my Pittsburgh Steelers winning Super Bowl XL that year.
Best NFL show ever.
I really miss Tom Jackson's laugh..........
Same here, I missed his laugh's too. :'(
Especially the mishaps of the ‘96 Jets.
my right ear loved this video!!
I was at that Bengals-Chiefs game, and the weather was extremely warm for KC in the month of January. It was a great game. Probably one of the best Chiefs games I’ve ever been to.
Some other good ones were in 2004 vs. the Denver Broncos, and in 2012 vs. the Carolina Panthers.
Nfl prime time always great back in the dayI.The day before satellite tv,you had 2 games on 2 channels,2 local games and the game of the day or sometimes just one game but at 4 pm you turned to primetime on ESPN to watch the days highlights with great hosts great music great highlights,this was my childhood and adulthood on Sunday's,R.I.P. Nfl primetime
Chris berman,Tom Jackson,robin Roberts,John Saunders were a great team
I really miss this show and now that Chris and Tom just isn't the same......
I was already excited about ESPN+ just get access to all the 30 for 30 docs, but to get Boomer and Tommy doing the Sunday highlights once again after all these years, it's too good to be true.
NFL PRIMETIME AND HE COULD GO ALL THE WAY