Yea. They said it was from complications from it.That sucks. Didn't he have a brain tumor or something?RIP SS
The football world said good-bye to a legend of the sport Tuesday. Steve Sabol, President of NFL Films, died of brain cancer just weeks away from 70th birthday.
Sabol took over the mantle of NFL Films from his father Ed, who founded the company. Steve learned in March of 2011 that he had a brain tumor that couldn't be removed. Steve introduced his father during Ed's emotional enshrinement into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in August of 2011.
Generations of NFL fans learned to love the game of football through the lens of Ed and Steve Sabol. Steve started out as a cameraman before eventually running company.
"We all realized pretty quickly that Steve was the force behind what we were doing here," the NFL Films' head of cinematography Hank McElwee said this year. "The pictures. Big Ed had the idea and he sold the owners on it, but when it came to the actual vision of this company, without a doubt it was Steve. Steve saw things in a unique way that every network is copying right now."
Steve Sabol won over 40 Emmy awards and oversaw 107 Emmys for NFL Films. He was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award in 2003. The company broke ground as the first to wire players and coaches for sound. It revolutionized how music was used with sports films. It was the first to use ground-level slow motion and montage editing in sports. So much of what we see in sports television came directly from the Sabol. He was both an artist and an executive.
NFL Films was a family company in the truest sense. That's why it feels like the NFL is losing a member of its family today. Sabol and his father spent their lives glorifying the game above all.
"My dad has a great expression," Sabol said when his father's induction was announced. "Tell me a fact, and I'll learn. Tell me a truth and I'll believe. But tell me a story and it will live in my heart forever. And now my Dad's story will be in Canton and hopefully that will live forever too."
The story of the NFL can't be told without Steve Sabol. May he rest in peace.
NFL Films is one of the reasons why the NFL is so popular. No other sports league documented their games like the NFL.
:( For those of us over 40, NFL Films kept us completely captivated and helped shape our love of the game. RIP.
I do not like the Raiders and never will. But even reading that gives me shivers.Dammit. RIP SS.The Autumn wind is a pirateBlustering in from seaWith a rollicking song he sweeps alongSwaggering boisterously.His face is weatherbeatenHe wears a hooded sashWith a silver hat about his headAnd a bristling black mustacheHe growls as he storms the countryA villain big and boldAnd the trees all shake and quiver and quakeAs he robs them of their gold.The Autumn wind is a RaiderPillaging just for funHe'll knock you 'round and upside downAnd laugh when he's conquered and won.Here's to you Steve Sabol. Author of "Autumn Wind" RIP :(
Indeed. The NFL shows on Sunday mornings in the 60s and 70s were epic. Better than anything on TV today.:( For those of us over 40, NFL Films kept us completely captivated and helped shape our love of the game. RIP.
The football world said good-bye to a legend of the sport Tuesday. Steve Sabol, President of NFL Films, died of brain cancer just weeks away from 70th birthday.
:( For those of us over 40, NFL Films kept us completely captivated and helped shape our love of the game. RIP.
It's even better in action:I do not like the Raiders and never will. But even reading that gives me shivers.The Autumn wind is a pirate
Blustering in from sea
With a rollicking song he sweeps along
Swaggering boisterously.
His face is weatherbeaten
He wears a hooded sash
With a silver hat about his head
And a bristling black mustache
He growls as he storms the country
A villain big and bold
And the trees all shake and quiver and quake
As he robs them of their gold.
The Autumn wind is a Raider
Pillaging just for fun
He'll knock you 'round and upside down
And laugh when he's conquered and won.
Here's to you Steve Sabol. Author of "Autumn Wind" RIP :(
That was a great episode of A Football Life. Many a tear shed.
Thank you, Steve. I love the NFL for so many reasons. You contributed a lot to my addiction, passion, and love for the NFL.