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    Question Funniest sport commercials of all time

    After reading Hulu's thread on Payton Manning and commercials i just kept thinking about that...
    My friends and I always talk about a few sportscenter commercials from a few years ago...
    The funniest imo was one where a sports mascot (Red Sox if I recall) fills in for the guy and starts feeding the teleprompter and the anchors are trying to read the nonsense he writes... That probably my favorite sports commercial of all time... Cracked me up man...
    There were a couple of those... In another one Curt Schilling is "shaking off signs" but he's really telling another guy where to cut his cake, cause he wants a bigger piece... and another one when they celebrate old timers day and invite some old people to co-host the show...
    Special mention to the "must be football season" commercials...
    Anyway, it might be a silly subject but wanted to hear yours'...
    Last edited by Bulldog; 09-08-06 at 11:01 AM.

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    A few years back durning the Superbowl. There was a commerical, Office Linebacker, or something like that. I even forgot who the player was that was in it.

    That was the only time I seen that commerical. I dont recall seeing it after the Superbowl.

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    I just did a search on it.

    Seems it was a Reebok commerical featuring Terry Tate.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MRkiouh5NEI

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    I'm telling you the ESPN commericials are the best. That teleprompter one was hilarious and it was an ESPN one.

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    For those that don't know, you can view all of those old sportcenter commercials here.

    Personally, I love the y2k one.

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    I liked the Nike commercial about 10 years ago, when chan ho park and maddux were all taking BP and they were saying "Chicks dig the long ball."...it was pretty sweet...

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    I still think the old Miller Lite commercial's of the late 70's, early 80's were the best.

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    THERE AIN'T NO TIPPY TOIN IN HERE! WOOOOOOOO!
    Terry Tate for the win...
    Or those 70s/80s Miller Lite commercials

    This one is rather good, too (not sports related, miller related, tho!):
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RyRvpR4XhK4

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    damn when i try to watch the espn commercials the screen pops up but i cant see anything, the screen just stays black? do i need to download a player or something?

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    Quote Originally Posted by justbet
    damn when i try to watch the espn commercials the screen pops up but i cant see anything, the screen just stays black? do i need to download a player or something?
    Same thing happened to me...
    Was anyone able to watch them?...
    I really wanny see this commercials man...
    If anyone knows what's going on please let us know...

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    Sorry, they're not working for some reason.

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    Some good stuff. For my era the sportscenter commercials were my favorited.

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    The "Don't Walk" Sportscenter commercial. You can see it, and all the rest of the SC commercials here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Razz
    The "Don't Walk" Sportscenter commercial. You can see it, and all the rest of the SC commercials here.
    Oh man that is a great site.....thanks for sharing the link.

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    what about the college gameday commercials?...those are pretty funny...

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    Its not sports related, but funny none the less. Isetcap brought this commercial back to my attention in another thread.

    Embassy Suites
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L9KKUTBlEoQ

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