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Super Bowl DVD Out March 8 

Post#1 » by MickeyDavis » Wed Mar 2, 2011 6:35 pm

The DVD titled "NFL Super Bowl XLV Champions: Green Bay Packers" is to go on sale next Tuesday March 8.

Warner Home Video and NFL Films have produced two versions of the Packers' championship season, culminating in Green Bay's victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers in the Super Bowl. One version is in standard definition will carry the suggested retail price of $24.98. The other is in Blu-Ray and carries the suggested retail price of $34.99.

Each version contains a highlight compilation of all the Packers' games in the regular season and the playoffs.

According to a press release from Warner Home Video and NFL Films, both the standard def and Blu-Ray DVDs carry these features:

•Media Day interviews
•Super Bowl post-game ceremonies
•"Aaron Rodgers’ Journey"
•"Donald Driver’s Dream"
•"Mike McCarthy – Master Teacher"
•"The Rise of Tramon Williams"
•"Packers Nation vs. Steelers Nation"


The Blu-Ray disc carries this additional content:

•2010 "NFL Players Wired for Sound"
•2010 "NFL Coaches Wired for Sound"
•2010 "NFL Shots of The Year"



Donald Driver, A.J. Hawk and James Jones will be conducting autograph signings in Green Bay and Appleton as part of the promotion of the "NFL Super Bowl XLV Champions: Green Bay Packers" DVD, which goes on sale Tuesday.

Players will only sign copies of the purchased DVD and no other memorabilia.

The schedule for the three players' sessions:

•Donald Driver: 11:59 p.m. to 2 a.m. Monday March 7 at Best Buy, 825 Pilgrim Way Ste A, Green Bay.

•A.J. Hawk: 3 to 5 p.m. Tuesday March 8 at Festival Foods, 2348 Lineville Road, Green Bay.

•James Jones: 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday March 8 at Dick's Sporting Goods, 4350 Greenville Drive, Appleton.
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Re: Super Bowl DVD Out March 8 

Post#2 » by MickeyDavis » Wed Mar 2, 2011 6:38 pm

I'm sure Best Buy or Walmart or Target or all of them will offer these at a discount. Please post prices when you see them, I plan to get the Blu Ray.
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Re: Super Bowl DVD Out March 8 

Post#3 » by MickeyDavis » Wed Mar 2, 2011 6:39 pm

Amazon has it for $18.99/$25.99
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Re: Super Bowl DVD Out March 8 

Post#4 » by chuckleslove » Wed Mar 2, 2011 6:40 pm

I'll also be getting the blu-ray. I wasn't planning on it but with all the extra wired for sound stuff it will be worth it imo. I absolutely love the wired for sound of coaches/players.
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Re: Super Bowl DVD Out March 8 

Post#5 » by MickeyDavis » Wed Mar 2, 2011 6:41 pm

Wired stuff plus HD = absolutely.
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Re: Super Bowl DVD Out March 8 

Post#6 » by ReasonablySober » Wed Mar 2, 2011 8:17 pm

MickeyDavis wrote:Wired stuff plus HD = absolutely.


No doubt.
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Re: Super Bowl DVD Out March 8 

Post#7 » by Greatness » Wed Mar 2, 2011 9:09 pm

Is this the same one sports illustrated is giving away?
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Re: Super Bowl DVD Out March 8 

Post#8 » by Aaron It Out » Wed Mar 2, 2011 10:37 pm

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Re: Super Bowl DVD Out March 8 

Post#9 » by rilamann » Thu Mar 3, 2011 12:28 am

The one I'm waiting for the is the America's game DVD.

I'll also probably pick up the DVD box set of the actual games if the sound is the Packers radio network dubbed over Fox.
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Re: Super Bowl DVD Out March 8 

Post#10 » by ClassicJack » Thu Mar 3, 2011 1:25 am

rilamann wrote:I'll also probably pick up the DVD box set of the actual games if the sound is the Packers radio network dubbed over Fox.


Do they actually sell these? I would love to get my hands on a blu ray set of all 20 games from this season.
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Re: Super Bowl DVD Out March 8 

Post#11 » by rilamann » Fri Mar 4, 2011 12:35 pm

ClassicJack wrote:
rilamann wrote:I'll also probably pick up the DVD box set of the actual games if the sound is the Packers radio network dubbed over Fox.


Do they actually sell these? I would love to get my hands on a blu ray set of all 20 games from this season.



Yeah they usually come out with a box set of all the playoff games and SB for the SB champ


When the Steelers won a few years ago they came out with a box set that had the Steelers radio guys dubbed over the TV network guys.

I recorded all the games to DVD myself but I'd still buy a box set if it has our radio guys dubbed over Fox.I'm not a huge fan of Wayne but it would be a cool collectors item to have the games with our home calls.

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Re: Super Bowl DVD Out March 8 

Post#12 » by MickeyDavis » Fri Mar 4, 2011 2:15 pm

I would love a box set of all 4 complete playoff games. Especially with Wayne and Larry.
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Re: Super Bowl DVD Out March 8 

Post#13 » by MickeyDavis » Mon Mar 7, 2011 2:46 pm

From Peter King:

The Super Bowl DVD of the Green Bay Packers comes out Tuesday, and there's good strategic and inside stuff in there. Such as the Steelers rallying in the second half, and Green Bay linebackers coach Kevin Greene talking to linebacker Clay Matthews before a crucial series with the momentum all Steelers, with defensive leader Charles Woodson out for the game with a broken collarbone: "Everybody looks up to Wood as being the leader," Greene says to his pupil. "He's gone. Nobody's rallying the troops. It is time. IT IS TIME.''

Matthews goes out to the field and, in the vital series, tells defensive tackle B.J. Raji the ball's coming his way -- he can feel it. And here came Rashard Mendenhall, with Matthews sprinting at him. Big collision. Fumble. Packer ball. Momentum stemmed. "I read that!'' Matthews yells coming off the field. "I knew it was coming!'' Pretty good stuff in this DVD, but what else would you expect from NFL Films at the Super Bowl?
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Re: Super Bowl DVD Out March 8 

Post#14 » by MickeyDavis » Mon Mar 7, 2011 3:04 pm

More from King on the DVD:

My five favorite takeaways from the DVD:

1. Seeing how great Aaron Rodgers played in the postseason, especially in his 31-of-36 masterpiece against Atlanta in the playoffs, and some of his gems against Pittsburgh in the Super Bowl. NFL Films did such an exquisite job capturing Rodgers throwing on the run in the second half against Atlanta. In super slo-mo, it's amazing to see how coolly Rodgers moved, and how on-target his on-the-run throws were. And the spirals. Perfect.

In the Super Bowl, on third-and-10 with six minutes to go and the Pack nursing a 28-25 lead, Rodgers ducked into the huddle and said, "We're gonna be champions tonight.'' He got the playcall on this third-down play from McCarthy, and zipped it about 30 yards in the air -- amazingly, barely touched by an outstretched fingertip of cornerback Ike Taylor. It landed right in Greg Jennings chest, and Green Bay drove to an insurance field goal. Beautiful throw. Quite literally, had it been one inch closer to Taylor, the ball would have been knocked away, and the Packers would have punted from their 25 with plenty of time for the Steelers to drive.

And let's say Pittsburgh would have taken over at their 35 with 5:45 left ... needing only a field goal to tie and send it to overtime. Instead of having to go 87 yards in two minutes for the win, Pittsburgh would have had to go 35 yards in five-plus minutes to force OT. Big difference there. Rodgers, over and over again, showed what a great difference-maker he was in the four postseason games.

2. Greg Jennings the leader, the playcaller, and the player. Early in the Super Bowl, Jennings and Jordy Nelson sat together on the bench, and Nelson told him in an exercised way how upset he was that Troy Polamalu blindsided him on a pass play with no interference called. (The replay showed he wasn't blindsided exactly, but he was hit beyond the five-yard bump zone for sure.) On the next series, Jennings found Polamalu on the field and yelled, "Don't you be hitting my boy cheap on that wheel route! He told me about it!''

That wasn't the best of it for Jennings. In the second half, with the Packers nursing a 21-17 lead, Jennings went to coach and play-caller Mike McCarthy and begged him to call the corner route in the end zone, because the Steelers weren't being consistent with their coverages in the corner. McCarthy, with 12 minutes left in the game and the ball at the Steelers 8, called it. And just like Jennings said, he was wide open, and it was an easy touchdown for Rodgers. When Jennings got back to the sideline, he found receivers coach Jimmy Robinson, who said to him: "God bless you, my friend! That's what a champion does -- he makes a play we gotta have.''

3. B.J. Raji's voice. The wonder of a child. On the bench in Texas, just before the Super Bowl started, he turned to defensive end Jarius Wynn and said: "Look around real quick. Think back to when you were a little kid, man. This is what dreams are made of.''

4. Clay Matthews is really good. Halfway through the video, I said to myself, "I may have thought too hard on defensive player of the year. Maybe I should have gone Matthews, not Julius Peppers.'' But postseason play doesn't count in the awards, so it's a bit unfair to be wowed by what a rusher does in the playoffs. Matthews is the genuine item, and will be for years.

5. The Steelers were just a little off in the Super Bowl. Troy Polamalu was ineffective, as he was throughout the playoffs. Ben Roethlisberger made a few terrific throws, but he might regret the Jarrett Bush interception in the second quarter for a long time. On the play, you can see Heath Miller free, with his hand in the air as if to say, "I'm open!'' But Roethlisberger forced it to Mike Wallace inside, and Bush read it right, and instead of Miller maybe rambling downfield for a score or a big gain, the ball was picked, and soon Rodgers threw another touchdown pass, and Green Bay was off and running, 21-3.
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Re: Super Bowl DVD Out March 8 

Post#15 » by emunney » Mon Mar 7, 2011 3:07 pm

There's no (good) reason why they shouldn't have multiple audio tracks on a Blu Ray. You should be able to have the Fox call and the radio call. And, for that matter, a track with the field mics only.
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Re: Super Bowl DVD Out March 8 

Post#16 » by jerrod » Mon Mar 7, 2011 4:19 pm

i'm jealous, i still break out my ravens superbowl dvd once in a while
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Re: Super Bowl DVD Out March 8 

Post#17 » by MickeyDavis » Mon Mar 7, 2011 4:27 pm

To use as a coaster?
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Re: Super Bowl DVD Out March 8 

Post#18 » by jakecronus8 » Mon Mar 7, 2011 4:49 pm

I'm so pumped to buy the bluray. New spank bank material.

If I was a 12 year old kid, this is the type of stuff I'd be caught fapping to.
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Post#19 » by jerrod » Mon Mar 7, 2011 5:37 pm

MickeyDavis wrote:To use as a coaster?


funny :D
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Re: Super Bowl DVD Out March 8 

Post#20 » by rilamann » Tue Mar 8, 2011 4:44 am

MickeyDavis wrote:From Peter King:

The Super Bowl DVD of the Green Bay Packers comes out Tuesday, and there's good strategic and inside stuff in there. Such as the Steelers rallying in the second half, and Green Bay linebackers coach Kevin Greene talking to linebacker Clay Matthews before a crucial series with the momentum all Steelers, with defensive leader Charles Woodson out for the game with a broken collarbone: "Everybody looks up to Wood as being the leader," Greene says to his pupil. "He's gone. Nobody's rallying the troops. It is time. IT IS TIME.''

Matthews goes out to the field and, in the vital series, tells defensive tackle B.J. Raji the ball's coming his way -- he can feel it. And here came Rashard Mendenhall, with Matthews sprinting at him. Big collision. Fumble. Packer ball. Momentum stemmed. "I read that!'' Matthews yells coming off the field. "I knew it was coming!'' Pretty good stuff in this DVD, but what else would you expect from NFL Films at the Super Bowl?


LOL@Peter King acting like that is something everybody didn't already see a month ago.
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