Super Bowl XLV Sports Speakers
Super Bowl Sunday is an American tradition. Social events are built around the game as families, friends, relatives and many church groups come together to mark the day with truckloads of junk food. Even those who are not fans of the game enjoy watching and analyzing the commercials, which are notoriously expensive; 30-second spots for this year’s game went for $2.8 – $3 million.
Several of our motivational speakers have Super Bowl connections; if you’re a football fan, or even just watch the ads, you’ll recognize these names.
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Rocky Bleier, former halfback for the Pittsburgh Steelers, came back from combat wounds in Vietnam to play in the first four Steeler Super Bowl wins and catch the touchdown pass from Terry Bradshaw that gave the Steelers the lead in Super Bowl XIII.Topics: His story of courage and determination, told with warm, relatable humor, is challenging and inspiring. |
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Troy Aikman, former quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys, led the team to three Super Bowl championships, was Super Bowl XXVII MVP and is now a sportscaster for the Fox network. Along with Joe Buck, he will provide play analysis and commentary during the game. |
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Bart Starr was quarterback for the Green Bay Packers from 1956 – 1971 and MVP in the first two Super Bowls. He is the only player to lead a team to five NFL championships and was head coach of the Packers for nine years. |
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Joe Buck has won numerous Sports Emmy Awards for his play-by-play work with Fox Sports and is the network’s top sportscaster. Listen for him this Sunday, as he provides play-by-play commentary, along with Troy Aikman. |
Planning an event? For more information on any of these speakers — call Executive Speakers Bureau at (901) 754-9404.
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Thu, Feb 3, 2011
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