[Radio Call] Karl Brooks blocks the Bears’ field goal.
[Radio Call] Karl Brooks blocks the Bears' field goal.
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[Radio Call] Karl Brooks blocks the Bears’ field goal.
[Radio Call] Karl Brooks blocks the Bears' field goal.
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I wasn’t aware pornography was allowed here lol
Karl, so good to see you!!!
I’ve been waiting for this. Thank you sir or madam!
I asked my girlfriend why she was breaking up with me and she said it came down to just a couple of inches. Now I get it.
Well I’m hard
Now. Show me the bears radio call
Is it just me or does it look like the ball hit the cross bar on one of the replays?
Caleb is truly generational. Not a hint of sadness on his face. He’s already accepted how the rest of his career is gonna go playing for the Bears.
You know Kevin Harlen is like… I wish I was calling this 🤣
I am aroused… 🥰
Wayne is so, so good on the call. Telling us all the specific details while his cadence gradually increases the suspense and tension leading up to the snap. We’re lucky to have him. Go Pack!!
I was driving home from the UP with my friend and listening to this, and the “BLOCKED, BLOCKED” call came just as lambeau came into view.
I’m never forgetting this win.
Bears fans really crying for a flag cause their long snapper got his doors blown off. Or that brooks used “leverage” when his feet were 3 inches off ground lmao also crying about Watson’s catch. I feed on their tears.
Great Outcome! Hate listening to freaking Brady ..why is allowed to call packer bear games
We didn’t deserve this one but sometimes making them kick the FG is all you need
My god. It’s beautiful.
Beautiful
Kuhn was right, that first field goal was a low kick. Glad Brooks got a hand up high enough to block it. Swanky’s was going wild after.
Imagine being a Bears fan? Wow. I thought once again our QB will somehow get the blame for not engineering a comeback when the D let down but what a play.
Did the Packers learn how to special team this year??
My eyes must be getting old but did the ball hit the cross bar?
I wanna hear the Jim Irwin call
I really really really really wish there was a stream that synched up Packers Radio Network with the TV feed
I was at the game and a broncos fan was sitting in front of us. Can you imagine seeing this shit two weeks in a row 🤣
Thank you, was waiting on this
I wish there was a way to sync the radio call to the television broadcast without multiple devices.
I’m glad I watched that game alone bc I was jumping and screaming like a little girl lol
You can’t write this shit lmao
We’ve lost enough due to missed field goals, karma comes around I guess 🤷♂️
This guy is overrated
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=avRHH9uAL4Q
This just in…the Bears still suck!
Heard it on the radio and screamed loud with my son lol couldnt believe it lolololol
Did the ball hit the crossbar, even after being blocked?? I can’t tell based on the video but it kind of looks like it almost went in.
Where do you find these at?
It has been 2164 days since the Packers lost a game to the Bears.
FUCK YES
Couldn’t see this clearly in the replay. Did the ball hit the post or fall well short of it? Anyone has a link to a different angle?
I dont know what it is but everytime I hear someone scream Blocked!!!! I think of the Jim Rome Show hahahaha
KARL, GOOD TO SEE YOU
And here I was. Mad that Lefleur didn’t use that timeout to ice the kicker. Imagine if he called timeout and they blocked it.
He better have gotten the game ball
I had not noticed he fully jumps off the ground! And if he hadn’t been at the peak of his jump he probably doesn’t get the block. That was an awesome play
My Bears buddy out in CA sent me an email complaining about how the Packers pushed from behind Brooks who blocked the kick. I’ve watched this replay about a dozen times, if Van Ness is pushing, he did it half falling down.
The Bears should get an Participation Trophy.
Did you get express permission from the NFL to rebroadcast this? /s.
I broke my no nut November after this.
Center spent too long admiring his work