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talk to the players own thefield.bobcostaswilljoin us. and we'll look to a busy week. the thanksgiving night game, the steelers and colts. and sunday night, kansas city in denver. the broncos were off this week. we'll look ahead to that on the postgame. off of the hands by montgomery. to wrap up this victory. they lost to green bay in the playoffs. they will circle back. don't want to tug on superman's cape too hard. >> cris: i'll tell you who is superman tonight. that guy, for one. kirk cousins was fantastic. so was aaron rodgers. but the mvp of this game, jay gruden. that decision to go for it there, honestly, could be one of those season changers. you're telling your team, i believe in you to the point i'm going to put -- if i don't get this, and we lose this game, i'm going to get destroyed. they're going to destroy me. he goes for it. gets it. they score a touchdown, it is a huge decision for this entire season. >> mike: you're going to give was. >> cris: bold. >> mike: it worked. long-time coach and scout for the 49ers, buccaneers, along the way, among other teams. a
talk to the players own the field. bob costas will join us. and we'll look to a busy week. the thanksgiving night game, the steelers and colts. and sunday night, kansas city in denver. the broncos were off this week. we'll look ahead to that on the postgame. off of the hands by montgomery. to wrap up this victory. they lost to green bay in the playoffs. they will circle back. don't want to tug on superman's cape too hard. >> cris: i'll tell you who is superman tonight. that guy, for one....
thanksgiving night.forbobcostas, criscollinsworth, tony dungy, and mike tirico, sitting in for al michaels, see you on sunday night. happy thanksgiving. >>> nbc sports thanks you for watching this special presentation of the national >> >> now on news3 live at prime, just hours away from the start of biggest shopping day of the season, your weather authority has your black friday forecast. >> president-elect donald trump with a message to america as a about the possibility of mitt romney getting a key spot in his administration. >> state of emergency in israel tonight as tens of thousands run from fires caused by arson. realtime closed captioning performed by u.s. captioning company >> breaking news tonight, search and rescue officers out at red rock canyon where a hiker has fallen. >> metroy told news3 that the hiker fell from the trail just after 5:00 in the black canyon area. >> news3 just getting this video of a rescue helicopter crew working to reach that hiker. this trail is a category 5 climb which means it's steep, it's very also dangerous. amazingly we are hearing preliminary info
thanksgiving night. for bob costas, cris collinsworth, tony dungy, and mike tirico, sitting in for al michaels, see you on sunday night. happy thanksgiving. >>> nbc sports thanks you for watching this special presentation of the national >> >> now on news3 live at prime, just hours away from the start of biggest shopping day of the season, your weather authority has your black friday forecast. >> president-elect donald trump with a message to america as a about the...
] >> that's like, it's almost redundant. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i mean, and it was the great -- itwasbobcostas,who was the master, and he was out and he was -- he talked for like four hours about nothing. >> it's an art. >> jimmy: his voice was getting like raspy. "like, anyway, one time i had a a pizza once." >> right. >> jimmy: awful. but it was like, you have to kill time. of course it wasn't. he was fantastic though. but i would be nervous. >> it's a little bit intimidating because you know 40 million people are hoping to see the end of this game and you've got to kind of lie a a little bit and go, well, it's stopped raining, it looks like they're going to pull the tarp off here soon and eventually you get back to baseball. thank god it was only you could do 17 minutes. four hours, you couldn't do. i couldn't do. only costas. >> jimmy: only costas can do that. you say, they're pulling the tarp back off and you can see they're not even going near the tarp. that tarp's not coming off. >> yeah. it's pouring. >> jimmy: people are doing slip and slides into first base. yeah. >> stay wit
] >> that's like, it's almost redundant. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i mean, and it was the great -- it was bob costas, who was the master, and he was out and he was -- he talked for like four hours about nothing. >> it's an art. >> jimmy: his voice was getting like raspy. "like, anyway, one time i had a a pizza once." >> right. >> jimmy: awful. but it was like, you have to kill time. of course it wasn't. he was fantastic though. but i would be nervous....
know who was up watching thegame?bobcostaswaswatching the game. he joins usnow.bob, seeif you agree with this. even without all the history, all the baggage, the drought, the frustration for these two baseball cities, i think this is games i've ever seen. >> yeah, it's one of the great game sevens, as you said, matt, even if you take away all the back story. one of the great game sevens, the back and forth. it had heroics. it had misplays. it had strategy that was brilliant, strategy that could be questioned. it went right down to the last pitch of the game. it had everything, even if it didn't involve two franchises with such star-crossed >> is there a moment, bob -- i mean, if you're a cubs fan and 50 years from now you're telling your grandkids about that game seven, was there one moment that crystallized it all? >> well, they blew a lead, a sizable lead, and then everybody across cub nation was saying, oh, my gosh, here we go again. but cleveland has its own experience with that. you had two teams with not exactly parallel histories but overlapping histories. so i thin
know who was up watching the game? bob costas was watching the game. he joins us now. bob, see if you agree with this. even without all the history, all the baggage, the drought, the frustration for these two baseball cities, i think this is games i've ever seen. >> yeah, it's one of the great game sevens, as you said, matt, even if you take away all the back story. one of the great game sevens, the back and forth. it had heroics. it had misplays. it had strategy that was brilliant,...