'80s NFL music videos

Football fans over age 30 are likely familiar with the Chicago Bears' music video for "The Super Bowl Shuffle." But there were a slew of other teams that also produced videos during the decade, and most of them are even worse than "The Super Bowl Shuffle," if you can believe it.
The most ambitious project was the Cleveland Browns' 1986 epic, "Masters Of The Gridiron." The Browns were one of my favourite teams of that era, but it's painful to watch some of my pigskin heroes try to act in this 18-minute production. However, it does feature another personal idol, Tiny Tim, in a starring role. By the way, you can watch me covering Tiny Tim's "Two Times A Day" — shot with a cellphone at a Christmas party last year — at the bottom of this post.
A collection of NFL team music videos, filled with bad rapping and cheesy music, can be viewed here. Enjoy.
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