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  2. 442oons - Wikipedia

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    2014 [2] 1,000,000 subscribers. 2017 [3] Last updated: 11 July 2024. 442oons is an English YouTube channel set up by Dean Stobbart that focuses on animated parodies of various football topics. Stobbart now works with OneFootball, Bundesliga, and many other footballing brands to make weekly videos on their channels.

  3. America's Funniest Home Videos - Wikipedia

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    America's Funniest Home Videos. America's Funniest Home Videos, [1] also called America's Funniest Videos[2] (abbreviated as AFV), is an American video clip television series on ABC, based on the Japanese variety show Fun TV with Kato-chan and Ken-chan (1986–1992). [3] The show features humorous homemade videos that are submitted by viewers.

  4. NFL Top 10 - Wikipedia

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    NFL Top 10 is a documentary program produced by NFL Films for airing on the NFL Network. The host and narrator is Derrin Horton. The program counts down 10 items directly related to the players, coaches, and events of the National Football League. Throughout segments on each selection, a wide variety of personalities weigh in on the list.

  5. Sketch (streamer) - Wikipedia

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    Cox was born around 1998 to 1999 in Dallas, Texas. [4] [1]Cox attended The Woodlands Christian Academy and played linebacker for the school's football team. He went to Mississippi State University, then transferred to the University of Oklahoma, Texas State University, and, eventually, Lone Star College before deciding to leave academics.

  6. The NFL on NBC pregame show - Wikipedia

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    Prior to 1975, NBC aired the political talk show Meet the Press in the NFL pre-game show's timeslot (12:30 p.m. Eastern) against The NFL Today, the pre-game show of CBS since 1967. In 1976, Jack Buck left GrandStand in order to return to the booth as a play-by-play announcer, remaining with NBC. He was replaced as co-host by Lee Leonard.

  7. The Play (American football) - Wikipedia

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    Announcers. Barry Tompkins and John Beasley. "The Play" was a last-second, game-winning kickoff return for a touchdown that occurred during a college football game between the Stanford Cardinal and California Golden Bears on Saturday, November 20, 1982. Given the circumstances and rivalry, the wild game that preceded it, the very unusual way in ...

  8. NFL Films - Wikipedia

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    NFL Productions, LLC, doing business as NFL Films, [1] is the film and television production company of the National Football League. It produces commercials, television programs, feature films, and documentaries for and about the NFL, as well as other unrelated major events and awards shows. Founded as Blair Motion Pictures by Ed Sabol in 1962 ...

  9. Butt Fumble - Wikipedia

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    Butt Fumble. The Butt Fumble was a notorious American football play from a National Football League (NFL) game played on Thanksgiving Day, November 22, 2012, between the New York Jets and New England Patriots. In front of the home crowd of over 79,000 fans at MetLife Stadium and a primetime television audience of over 20 million, Jets ...