The Secret Life of NFL Films
By Alan Siegel / December 18, 2013
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On Dec. 13, 1981, at Candlestick Park in San Francisco, the idea for the strangest project in NFL Films history was born. The 49ers were playing the Oilers that afternoon, and cameraman Phil Tuckett was on the sideline capturing the action. Early in the first half, he noticed someone following him. After a while, Tuckett turned to the burly stranger and said, "Hi, do I know you?"
"No," the man responded. "But we're huge fans of NFL Films." His name was Pat Morrow, and he was Journey's tour manager. Before shows, he told Tuckett, the Bay Area-based band watched NFL Films' epic highlight videos. Now the group wanted to star in one of its own. "What we want to do is make a film just like one of your highlight films of a team headed for the Super Bowl," explained Morrow, who was in town for the band's two-night stint at the Cow Palace. "But it would be Journey headed toward a concert of their lives."
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