Perhaps they will inspire other recent teams to take the mic—it’d be quite the show to see Brett Favre busting out a rap or Peyton Manning singing his heart out. Personally, I think TO would be the first to step up to the challenge.
7. Oakland Raiders- “The Silver and Black Attack”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-eEF8zplJY8
Al Davis is mentioned in this video; ironically, maybe the team and Davis should take a moment to watch this historical jewel from 1986 to recapture the spirit, and enthusiasm this team boasted during the filming of the video.
“We wear the silver, we wear the black, we never retreat, we always attack!” is the chorus of this team’s song, and is a refreshing, entertaining look at one of the league’s most intimidating teams (and their lesser seen, softer side).
6. Seattle Seahawks- “Seahawk Locker Room Rock”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W-9AdWthjfU&feature=related
The Seahawks music video starts out in their locker room with the football players seemingly distressed and motivated. Once the jazzy piano music kicks in, however, the locker room is on its feet and singing away.
The Seahawks take the performance talent up a notch by actually singing, and not just rapping lines. A must-see moment: fast forward to 2:30 in the video to see Grandma. No further explanation can do justice to this scene.
5. Los Angeles Lakers- “Just Say No”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s2eFdO7H7cU&feature=related
Adorned in cute, rainbow tank tops, the LA Lakers certainly keep one’s attention in this public service announcement music video. The clip preaches, “Cocaine and crack it’s all got to go/ we got to learn to just say NO!” and includes appearance from some of the greats, including Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Kurt Rambis, and Magic Johnson.
Perhaps the funniest aspect is when a herd of children appear amongst the players, singing along “Just say no, just say no to drugs/ just say yes, just say yes to life.”
Perhaps what our drug awareness programs in schools are missing today is an inspiring, motivational announcement like this one.
4. Los Angeles Rams- “Ram it”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ix081prSiNc
The Rams win points for choreographed dancing moves among the football team, as well as with the cheerleaders.
“We can’t sing and our dance isn’t pretty but we’ll do our best for the team in the city” is one classic line, as well as “I learned long ago you can ram it just right, you can ram it all day and ram it all night.”
The camera pans down the line of players, as they are hunched over on a rail, looking upwards and singing about ramming. The cheerleaders wave huge poofy pompoms as big as their 80’s hair, and an impressive trumpet solo by one of the guys rounds out this classic video.
3. Miami Dolphins- “Cant Touch Us”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJvTWmUYTII&feature=related
What Miami lacks in creativity certainly makes up for in hilarity in this music video. You know it’s going to be good when the first scene shows linebacker David Griggs wearing atrocious zebra pants and talking on a ‘cell’ phone the size of a meteor.





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