"...Pittsburgh Steelers playing that Houston team." The first season of the NFL/AFL merger was absolutely the greatest! 😂
@chriscurtis834422 сағат бұрын
I remember the Lance Alworth TD . Being happy for him making a huge contribution with a new Super Bowl team.
@RobbieSalomeКүн бұрын
®️..WHO WOULD OF THOUGHT, I WOULD BE GIVEN THE JERRY MAGEE ESTATE, SAN DIEGO UNION TRIBUNE SPORTS WRITER LEGEND, MACAAN AWARD AND ALL, PERSONAL EFFECTS, KOREAN MEDALS, HIS FATHER'S COLLEGE SPORTS TROPHYS, AND AWARDS, EPIC PICTURES, NEVER SEEN IN PAPER, ..I REMEMBER THE CHARGERS OPENING DAY, WHAT A HELL OF RIDE, ...FOUTS, WINSLOW, J.J., CHUCK MUNCIE,( PARTIED WITH HIM)....THANKS FOR DROPPING THIS VIDEO ON KZbin BRUH....
@timsparks18582 күн бұрын
Cowboys had the Right Quarterback on the sideline....... Staubach and Wrong Quarterback in the Game Morton. What a difference a Change would have made! The Next year 1972 would be different.
@jorgeespinosa65723 күн бұрын
Rigging was a bulldozer.
@MatthewBaumgarten4 күн бұрын
The cowboys never wore those ugly blue jerseys in the Super Bowl game again, and would go 5-2 in the Superbowl losing only to Pittsburgh
@josephwilson83914 күн бұрын
This is Baltimore's team in 1971. You labeled it Colts and left out that part. Yes it's the same team but it's not Indiana's history. Indiana's first Super Bowl Victory is from Peyton Manning and Tony Dungy. Not saying Indiana fans can't enjoy this because it is a piece of their history now that this is their team. However, I'm sure Baltimore Ravens fans also view this as their history since it was their team at this time period.
@KevinBearden-hq6wg5 күн бұрын
Redskins
@keithwarner69976 күн бұрын
Mia ruled the next two .years w back to back bowls. Lol
@keithwarner69976 күн бұрын
The great fumble at end of game leads us for NXT few years a our dynasty. How. Are y doing.
@kennethholmes67876 күн бұрын
What i remember most is one season, I never saw him knocked backward from the initial point of contact. He fell forward or several opponents stood him up for zero gain.
@seanabel37597 күн бұрын
Is this the only Super Bowl where both teams wore their visiting uniforms?
@dfaircloth307 күн бұрын
Super Bowl halftime show was a reenactment of the Battle of New Orleans… complete with artillery that’s why the field was all torn up
@stockamx10 күн бұрын
My Dad liked Riggins now I know why!
@fks-pv8il10 күн бұрын
God! I miss Riggo and the Hogs! I was so lucky to grow up in the 70s and 80s! HTTR!
@rpd542911 күн бұрын
Riggins, Csonka…nobody runs like that anymore.
@martinwhite335411 күн бұрын
Mike Barnes, John Dutton, Joe Ehrman, Fred Cook. I was a young Rai 8:00 ders fan, but i loved those four. What was the NFL & ABC thinking to put Oilers/ Colts MNF Game?
@cheaplaughkennedy231813 күн бұрын
I always thought the early fumble by Csonka was a game breaker but Dallas looked like the better team.
@milesh531415 күн бұрын
Dave Casper was a Raider great. I loved to watch him play.
@isaiahmarquezcoach-d7u15 күн бұрын
isaiah marquez coach born february 28,1996 son of joe hightower and my terri coach an grandson of my old school grandmother jimmy coach with her late husband
@nebraskamalt694915 күн бұрын
Riggo grew up with 2 brothers. Their dad had the boys pull his pickup around the section as training.
@MarvinClay-ck7zj16 күн бұрын
Dan Fouts is the greatest bearded quarterback ever.
@tomsauer383016 күн бұрын
So sad for Jim Tyrer. Life can be too much sometimes. R.I. P. Chief Jim. ❤
@tomsauer383016 күн бұрын
I never understood how Fred Biletnikoff was so effective. I watched him and I'd think, hell, I could cover him. He just had deceptive moves, just enough speed and à gallon of "stickum".
@nickalastenney721617 күн бұрын
Chargers need a top tight end jim and Justin will pick him
@thelastjohnwayne18 күн бұрын
Most people have no idea how good John Riggins was. He was a BEAST
@DavidBayliff19 күн бұрын
i remeber the 1980 raiders they were great philly had no chance
@billybudd677619 күн бұрын
Wheel and Spoke, the originals.
@cabininthewoods732620 күн бұрын
This jet fan was so pissed when he left. 😢
@larrydichson454620 күн бұрын
He was fast for a white guy, for sure a hall of famer.
@robertharper300320 күн бұрын
When I became a. Chief fan! I'm now 64!
@JV1977-bo5xw21 күн бұрын
The Baltimore Colts got redemption finally after losing Superbowl 3. This was the first time when the Superbowl was won by a field goal. Later on, the Patriots won twice, and finally the Chiefs did the same. I can imagine a Colts fan out there, watching their team, finally winning the big game, and thinking to themselves, that was a great day to remember.
@NorbertoFontanez22 күн бұрын
The '80 '81 season was an iconic time for me personally. I got my driver license, Governor Reagan was elected POTUS🇺🇲🫡, The Raiders won the Super Bowl, AND the hostages came 🇺🇲HOME🇺🇸...🎶🎼🎉🎵🎶🇺🇲CELEBRATION...🎉🥳🇺🇸 🎼🎵🎶
@josepena402922 күн бұрын
!!pure old school RB's !!the best football
@johns.750123 күн бұрын
Bad move to trade Hendricks.
@davidsnow242024 күн бұрын
Dad was in the USAF and we were stationed in England from 69-72. I was homesick for West Texas, and decided to follow the Cowboys in '71. We didn't get the scores for the Sunday games until the Monday morning Stars N Stripes newspaper was delivered. I saved all Cowboys related clippings and avidly followed the Staubach-Morton rivalry, and the Duane Thomas drama. Only got to see the Cowboys in action in weeks-old NFL films in PE class every Friday. I had to listen to the '72 Super Bowl on Armed Forces Radio Network, and it was thrilling. About a month later, English television carried highlights of the game. It was a magical era.
@WadeSaulsberry25 күн бұрын
Thank you so very much PAL 6363 for uploading the unedited version of this.
@codywhite199525 күн бұрын
Bring back marching bands to the Super Bowl
@AltonW52126 күн бұрын
When I was a kid in Dallas back in 1971 my mom got a very nice set of Dallas Cowboy Super Bowl Champion drinking glasses for free at the FINA gas station after so many fill ups in her green Volkswagen Bug. A few years ago we were talking about those drinking glasses and I said, “Wouldn’t it be something if we still had that set of glasses?” “I bet they would be worth something.” My mom said, “Let me show you something.” She walked over to her dining room cabinet and opened one of the doors and there they were. Still in mint condition. These things are so nice. Not like the cheap crap they make today. They are short glasses like you would have a glass of whiskey on the rocks in. They are thick and heavy and look like they are made of crystal with a smoked emblem of a Dallas Cowboy helmet on them. You would never get something like these for free today, much less at a gas station. This was back when the guy at the service station came out to the car and pumped the gas for you, cleaned your windshield, checked the oil, checked the tires, and gave us kids bubble gum.
@HarrySatchelWhatsThatSmell27 күн бұрын
I've been watching football for over 50 years and Riggins was always one of my favorite RBs. When he got to the endzone, he acted as though he'd been there before. I like that.
@AntonioMendez-m8z28 күн бұрын
That's how you run a football wow😮
@Brad88ford28 күн бұрын
This is crazy how now most players get more protection but are more often injured.
@mattjablonski688529 күн бұрын
I hope the Bills win a Super Bowl after the Lions! Great franchises need that ring😀🤘
@richardgranton807029 күн бұрын
This was the game leading up to the biggest fix in NFL history.....N.Y.JETS 16. COLTS 7😢....BUT it made football what it is today....🙂...it was a 4 year deal in the works.... The American League at the time could not compete with the national League.... Then the next year the Vikings a 15-point favorite lay down to the Kansas City Chiefs!...... The national football League was so much better than the American football League..... So the balance things out, they move the Cleveland browns the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Baltimore colts took them out of the national league and put them in the American League the bounce things out...... The brains behind the operation was Lamar Hunt....... He deserves credit for what the NFL is today..... But they cannot tell people that the game was fixed..... It would hurt the integrity of the game...... But in this instance it worked the opposite way, it made football what it is today..... I know a lot of people don't believe this, that the colts through the game against the Jets in super bowl 3.... There was one play that indicated this in the game..... That year Earl morrall was the most valuable player...... And with less than 1 minute to go till halftime they were at the jet 40 yard line and Don Shula called a timeout...... And they called the play that they only use one time in the regular season and it went for a touchdown...... Earl Moore was going to hand it off to Tom Maddie who was going to throw it back to Earl Moore and he was going to throw a pass down the field to Jimmy orr...... That was the play called in by Don Shula..... But there was one problem with the play...... Earl morral never threw the ball to Jimmy orr, who was wide open in the end zone the Jets forgot to cover him...... And then the rest is history.....I'm 82 years old.....I've had this information for years from the higher-ups..... It's a funny thing Pete Rose is Band from the Hall of Fame for gambling..... But Paul hornung Green Bay star running back was suspended one year for gambling on football..... but yet is in Canton Ohio hall of Fame.... Could somebody explain this to me
@GoldsteinphotoАй бұрын
The Redskins teams in that era were filled with characters, Dexter Manley, Riggins, Theismann, hogs, fun bunch, smurfs, hogettes. Mark Moseley, the field goal kicker, was league MVP in 1982.
@kennetholiver9651Ай бұрын
MAN EVERY SATURDAY NITE MY BROTHERS AND I WATCH NFL ACTION MAN IT WAS THE BEST KENNETH O
@kennetholiver9651Ай бұрын
I HAVE A COWBOYS FAN SINCE 1967 THANKS TO TOM LANDRY SO WHAT HE WORE A SUIT AND TIE BACK THEN MOST COACHES WORE SUIT AND TIES HANK STRAM WAS ANOTHER ONE THAT WORE A SUIT AND TIE BOTH COACHES RIP KENNETH O
@kennetholiver9651Ай бұрын
AS COWBOYS FAN TODAY I AM SICK THEY CAN NOT BE THIS BAD I TRUST JERRY JONES HE WILL FIX THIS F***K***MESS KENNETH O
@kennetholiver9651Ай бұрын
AS A COWOYS FAN I ALLWAYS LIKE THE RAIDERS THEY PLAY MEAN AND DIRTY AND KISS ASS TO BAD THEY NEVER PLAY IN THE SUPER BOWL AGANIST EACH OTHER THE STEELERS KEEP GETTING IN THE WAY AND THE DOLPHINS AND THE VIKINGS KENNETH O
@LorraineHinchliffe-vg5cbАй бұрын
RIP Don Maynard- 1 of the most underrated WRs ever ❤. George Atkinson got roasted by him 😂