NM-Mint copy of a Suzy Kolber ESPN fan/mask from the October 30, 2006 Monday Night Football (day before Halloween) between the Minnesota Vikings and the New England Patriots.
It actually looks more like a fan with a wooden handle to both fan yourself and/or to put up in front of your face. If you watched the MNF game between the Vikings and the Patriots, then I am sure that you saw a few of these in the stands. With each head cutout a different size, many of these were probably ruined and/or destroyed.
The back of this unique items reads..."IT IT MONDAY YET?", "ESPN MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL", "ESPN DEPORTES", "ESPNHD" and then there is a little Minnesota Vikings insignia along with the complete 2006 Monday Night Football season schedule.
Get this nice looking and unique collectible and hang it up in your memorabilia room.
Suzy Kolber is just as good looking in real life as she is in this fan/mask.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia...
Suzy Kolber (born May 14, 1964 in Pennsylvania) is a football sideline reporter, co-producer, and anchor for ESPN and ABC Sports. She was one of the original anchors of ESPN2 when it launched in 1993. Three years later, she left ESPN2 to join Fox Sports, but rejoined ESPN in late-1999, and has been there since.
She is a 1982 graduate of Pennsylvania's Upper Dublin High School and a 1986 graduate of the University of Miami.
The Namath incident
Kolber received national attention in December 2003 when, covering a New York Jets game, former Jets' quarterback Joe Namath twice stated, in a nationally-televised ESPN interview with Kolber, that he wanted to kiss her. Namath later apologized, and the incident was blamed on Namath's obvious intoxication. Soon after, Namath entered an outpatient alcoholism treatment program[1].
Endorsements
Kolber's football broadcast narrative is featured on Sega's video game, ESPN NFL Football for Microsoft's Xbox and Sony's PlayStation 2. Kolber also is a national television spokesperson for Chevrolet and Pepsi-Cola commercials.
The Impossible Jump
On May 4, 2006, Kolber, along with Sal Masakela, hosted ESPN's telecast of The Impossible Jump live from Las Vegas, in which Mike Metzger was attempting to do a back flip over the Fountains at Caesars Palace, which was ultimately a success.
Monday Night Football
Kolber joined ESPN's Monday Night Football crew in 2006 as a co-sideline reporter along with Michele Tafoya.
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