Super Bowl XXXVII - Tampa Bay Buccaneers Championship Video | 
| Director: Drew Esocoff Actors: Sam Adams, Michael Alstott, Ronde Barber, Eric Barton, Ryan Benjamin Studio: Warner Home Video Category: DVD
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Rating: 22 reviews Sales Rank: 62187
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dvd, Full Screen, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: Unrated Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 180 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0
MPN: TM0961 UPC: 085393785420 EAN: 0085393785420 ASIN: B000087F7V
Theatrical Release Date: January 26, 2003 Release Date: February 11, 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Amazon.com The full story of Tampa Bay's championship year is on this special edition DVD, featuring large helpings of regular-season highlights from 2002, plus the team's post-season climb to a Super Bowl perch. Bucs fans might dispute deleted plays or up-and-down video/audio quality, but if one is looking for a fairly thorough, blow-by-blow overview of a once derided team's long-awaited redemption, Super Bowl XXXVII has got the big picture. The program leads us, game by game, warts and all, through head coach Jon Gruden's 12-4 season, examining the Bucs' intensifying passing game and the team's merciless, smart, dominating defense. The NFC Divisional contest against San Francisco, the first-half dramas of the NFC championship, and the Super Bowl rout against the Raiders are all condensed (the Super Bowl is squeezed into an hour) but well-represented. Special features include pre- and post-game commentary for that extra touch of immediacy. --Tom Keogh
Product Description Own the most anticipated and watched sporting event of the year. Complete with highlights from the regular season, playoffs and Super Bowl XXXVII. The 2003 release will contain an unprecedented 3 full hours of Super Bowl coverage including every series from the game as originally broadcast, NFL Films regular season, playoff and Super Bowl highlights, and for the first time, a behind-the-scenes look at the Super Bowl.
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Pretty Good DVD, But Not Exactly What I Expected February 13, 2003 Jar Of (Honolulu, HI USA) 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
When the description said "audio commentary," I took that to mean that maybe you could switch between the AFC and NFC radio broadcasts. I've bought NFL DVDs where you can do that. And maybe even have a third audio track for the TV broadcast. But, the AFC and NFC radio broadcasts are on ONE audio channel with no John Madden and Al Michaels around. So, don't throw away that your VHS recording of the Super Bowl just yet.On the positive side, you DO get virtually EVERY play of the Super Bowl (I think they might have skipped some punts which didn't affect the game, which is good). So, the whole game is edited to a little under an HOUR. Also, the NFL Films version of the whole Tampa Bay season also clocks in just under an hour. Also, as a "student" of football, I also liked the pre and post-game shows which broke down plays and explained what happened. Ron Jaworski and Merrill Hoge are good at doing their homework. There's also a couple of other documentaries about media day and international broadcasts of the Super Bowl. Not a spectacular sports DVD (I'm not sure if it exists yet) but a pretty good one (if you're not a Raiders fan).
Description is Wrong February 15, 2003 Craig Fisher (Carrollton, Texas USA) 8 out of 10 found this review helpful
I love the DVD as a Bucs fan but several aspects of the Editorial Review are wrong:"The 2003 release will contain an unprecedented 3 full hours of Super Bowl coverage including every series from the game as originally broadcast"-- Not true. Several "meaningless" series have been edited out of the game, the Raiders last possession of the first half is gone for example. I belive one entire Bucs series is gone as well. Also not true the "as broadcast bit". While some series are missng entire plays have been excised at various points- punt and kick returns are often gone for example. Also, you get the football [in fast forward] view of the game with all the huddling up parts gone. This isn't bad unless you wanted to hear more of the audio from the broadcast teams when they do analysis in between plays. "See every series of the game as broadcast on national TV, with AFC and NFC radio broadcast overlay" Also wrong. In addition to not being as broadcast, only the Bucs radio track is on the disk. I really wanted to hear the Raiders announcers crying over their defeat but won't get that joy. In sum, many of the features that I wnated to get aren't on this disk but, if you are a Bucs fan, it is well worth having to relive the glory of the game, albeit chopped up.
For the casual fan as well as the fanatic September 1, 2003 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
If you're a Buc fan, this DVD's for you. The Voice of the Bucs, Gene Deckeroff, you'll hear throughout. Especially those of us out of the area that couldn't get Gene's broadcast and had to either listen to the TV announcers or the ESPN ones on the radio who all but ruled out Tampa. Just about the entire Super Bowl game is on this and highlights of every game played this season. Funny how quickly it goes when plays are done right after each other not waiting for the clock, delays or any commercials. It's the most complete DVD of an NFL team I've seen so far. There has to be somewhere that actually has game from long ago. If ESPN Classic can play the college games in full, where are the NFL ones?
A Must for Bucs Fans August 8, 2003 C. Boothby (Bradenton, FL United States) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
Great DVD! Yes they did cut down the broadcast, but I taped that. It was great to hear Deckerhoff's version of the game. I also thought the mix from Tampa Radio to Oakland radio was a neat touch. The highlights portion of the DVD starts at the real beginning..the Bucs loss to Philadelphia the year before in the playoffs. All the games are highlighted and the DVD has expanded highlights and a lot of good sideline conversations in the playoffs. Remember that this is a BUCS DVD, not an NFL season review DVD. It's all Bucs and it's all great!
Worth your BUCS!! March 4, 2003 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
All I can say about this DVD is that it is incredible! Sure, it does not have every single play from the Super Bowl, but who cares? It gives us the option of watching the videotape of the game or seeing highlights in typical NFL Films fashion! If you are a Bucs fan then this is for you! Listen to Gene Deckerhoff's radio call over the game and you will feel like you are there! I can't tell you how many times I have replayed Ronde Barber's interception from the NFC Championship game. This will not only send chills down your spine, but may also make you shed a tear or two! We have all waited a long time for the Bucs to get there and this DVD has all the essentials! The angles and shots are extraordinary! Watching Jon Gruden's enthusiasm on the sidelines, one can really feel that he was the final piece to the puzzle. I loved Dungy, but he did not have the emotion or conviction that Gruden does. The audio from the huddles, sidelines and lockerrooms is superb! Pay particular attention to Keyshawn's commentary during the Bengals game, one of the Eagles coaches staring off into oblivion as Barber races down the sideline in the "slow-motion" replay of his interception and Gruden telling Malcom Glazer "How bout that Mr. Glazer, we did it-best in the world!" "I love ya man, I can't begin to tell you how much I love ya!" Thanks to the Bucs and NFL Films! You have given me the best DVD in my library!
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