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Denver’s “Finals” History

The city of Denver will have a major league sport’s final game/series for the tenth time, with the Broncos’ appearance in next week’s Super Bowl.

The city’s record in this round is (4-5) but they started with 4 straight losses, all by the Broncos in the Super Bowl.

Since the San Francisco 49ers rout win vs the Broncos in the 1989 Super Bowl, Denver teams have won four of five major North American sports’ league finals.

A finals winning streak of four started with the Colorado Avalanche of the National Hockey league winning it all in 1996. That was their first year in Colorado, after years as the Quebec Nordiques.

The Broncos won back to back Super Bowls following the 1997 and 1998 seasons.

The Avalanche won their second Stanley Cup in 2001.

The loss was in the 2007 World Series when the Boston Red Sox swept the Colorado Rockies.

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Seattle “Finals” History

The city of Seattle will be in a major sports league final for the fifth time.

This will be the Seahawks second appearance in the Super Bowl/NFL final. The basketball Seattle SuperSonics, now the Oklahoma City Thunder, were in three finals.

In their previous Super Bowl after the 2005 season the Seahawks lost to the favored, albeit, wild card, Pittsburgh Steelers.

The 1979 Sonics won the only Seattle sports championship. They lost in their other two NBA Finals, and in fact the Oklahoma City Thunder lost in their only NBA finals series.

Both the NFC title game teams, the 49ers and Seahawks had lost in the semi final/ championship game round 30 years ago.

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Watching “Mildred Pierce”

I was watching an old movie on TCM yesterday. Joan Crawford starring  in “Mildred Pierce.” It put me in a better place, especially important on a bitter cold day.

Ms. Crawford won her only Academy Award for her performance as the title character in the 1945 film.

Ben Mankiewicz did a good job both introducing and wrapping up the presentation. He revealed Crawford had to audition to get the role. It was her first with Warner Brothers after years with MGM Studios.

The whole cast was great with special kudos to both Jack Carson and Ann Blyth.

Ann, who has talked about her special relationship with Ms. Crawford, plays a spoiled teenage daughter. She was quite convincing.

Later in her career, she would be the kind mom in Hostess cakes ads, allowing the “special treats” for her kids. It is an impressive and on some level scary, “range” exhibited by the classy, talented Ms. Blyth.

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Joe Buck Has So Much, and Deserves So Much Less

Once again, Joe Buck will be the lead television announcer on the Super Bowl. He already called the World Series. He gets chosen for these big events and I do not like it.

In fact, I have to hold back my anger at this injustice. It says something really bad about the state of broadcasting if this man is its king

Joe Buck being on top, shows the power of a dad who was in the same field. His mother then pushed him to get Fox brass to make him the top banana.

Unfortunately this “top banana” is on some very powerful cereal.

The breaking point for me came during the most recent NFC title game, when treating the audience like children, he told us how great a game it was more than once.

Next he actually dared us to turn it off. I shut the sound. Hopefully others will do the same.

The legendary Curt Gowdy once had a similar run of great big game assignments on national television. It was well deserved in Gowdy’s case. This is not so regarding Joe Buck.

Joe Buck

Joe Buck

Curt Gowdy

Curt Gowdy

Super Bowl Notes

The Denver Broncos and Seattle Seahawks will meet in the 48th Super Bowl on February 2nd. These two teams were once both in the AFC West. They met only one time in post season competition.

That is “Groundhog’s Day” which evokes repeat action both from the groundhog legend and movie of the same name. These teams will “repeat” a post season clash from 30 years ago in the AFC wild card game.

That game was an obscure one, a Saturday wild card game when there was only one such game in each conference. Seattle won that game at home, beating Denver and its rookie quarterback John Elway.

This season, both Seattle and Denver rode the one seed to a Super Bowl berth. This is just the second time in the last twenty seasons that both conference one seeds advanced to the “Big Game.”

The other time was in 2009 and it also involved current Denver quarterback, Peyton Manning, whose Indianapolis Colts met fellow one seed New Orleans (Saints), in the Super Bowl.

New Orleans won that Super Bowl. Manning, whose team was favored in that one, is with a slightly favored Broncos team in the upcoming Super Bowl.

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John Elway

John Elway

 

Theater Review: “Have I No Mouth”

“Have I no Mouth,” currently at Barishnikov Center at 450 West 37th street, is as moving a performance as I have experienced in quite some time. “Brokentalkers” is the sponsor and I strongly suggest you experience the performance.

The real life mother, son and the therapist, who helped them after a family tragedy are on stage together. They talk about and work through their emotions all done in a poignant, humorous at times, and overall uplifting fashion.

The mother is Ann Cannon, her son is Feidlim Cannon, and Erick Keller, who also plays the deceased husband/father Sean in some amazing drama, is the therapist.

No spoiler alert needed as I say it is balloons that keep filling with tension, all done with meaningful, humorous and most of all riveting words and gestures. It never bursts our joy and we truly are better having breathed its emotions.

The performances run through Sunday January 26th. Mondays are dark, weeknight shows commence at 8, Sundays at 3 p.m. Do not miss “Have I No Mouth.”  Click for info, tickets

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Possible History Regarding the NFL Conference Championship Games

If both the New England Patriots and San Francisco 49ers win tomorrow as road underdogs it surely will make some interesting history.

First, it would be the first time in 53 possibilities (AFL/NFL from (1961-1969)–’61 being the first possibility and AFC/NFC from (1970-2013), that in two straight years both title games were won by the road team.

Next, and this is somewhat unofficial and certainly with the possibility of error, but only three previous times in a total of 194 possibilities, (107 World Series in baseball, 79 NFL championship games and throw in the last 8 AFL championship games) have the previous two finals losers met for the championship.

The odds of both New England and San Francisco winning tomorrow are roughly six to one. Who knows what will happen but I promise to check the accuracy of the facts no matter what transpires in the games.

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Remembering Russell Johnson and Dave Madden

Two actors with roles on innocent television shows of yore, died on the same day. Both Russell Johnson and Dave Madden are worth remembering.

Johnson who died at 89 was most famous as “The Professor” on “Gilligan’s Island.”  He often noted the Professor’s simultaneous genius and failure (i.e. inventing amazing things but an inability to fix the hole in the boat for rescue).

I always knew Johnson had more “in the tank” than “The Professor,” clearly he had intensity.

This manifested when he played a man who goes back nearly 100 years, to try and warn that President Abraham Lincoln will be assassinated on an epic “Twilight Zone” episode.

Dave Madden, who died at 82,  played “Reuben Kincaid” on the “Partridge Family.”

His character was the agent, who managed the family band, and he supposedly did not like kids. Yet his softness and care for the family did shine through.

Danny Bonaduce, whose mercenary “Danny” character “dueled” with Dave’s “Reuben,” credits Madden for being a father type figure, who helped him a great deal.

Of course those times and shows hid so much of the stark reality that is life. However, I always felt both Johnson and Madden had a certain genuine warmth and that each was not only a success on “innocent” television, but a viable talent elsewhere as well.

Russell Johnson

Russell Johnson

Dave Madden

Dave Madden

Patriots/Yankees Similar Season Results

There is an interesting pattern involving the results of both the New England Patriots and New York Yankees’ seasons over a period of time.

Each had an incredible championship run and then eight seasons without a championship.

In the ninth season after winning four World Series in five seasons (1996-2000), the Yankees won it all again in 2009.

The Patriots are hoping for a similar result this season.

After winning three Super Bowls in four seasons (2001-2004), New England has a current streak of eight seasons without a championship.

Let’s see if the Pats end that streak this season.

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Watching the “Antenna TV” Channel

On this rainy day, watching the “Antenna TV” channel, I saw the end of “The Young Savages,” directed by John Frankenheimer and starring Burt Lancaster.

Shelley Winters was in the cast and I know she adored Burt Lancaster and not just for his looks. He truly was a great actor and later a producer.

After the dramatic conclusion, the very light television show, “Hazel” began. I watched long enough to connect “Hazel” star Shirley Booth, with her Academy Award winning role opposite Burt Lancaster in “Come Back, Little Sheba.”

Sadly, I noticed that in the innocent opening of the show, child actor Bobby Buntrock fastens his seat belt, a waist seat belt, as this was the early to mid sixties.

The sadness evoked is because Bobby Buntrock died in an automobile crash in April of 1974.

Click for “Hazel” TV Show video

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