Tragic story about Super Bowl V. The Colt who fumbled the second half kickoff, Jim Duncan, was shot dead 18 months later in his southern hometown when he mysteriously wandered into a police station, either stoned, mentally unhinged, or both.
@rubengutierrez51026 күн бұрын
This Miami Dolphins team was so good that money broke them up!
@DexterHaven6 күн бұрын
41:45 Manny, the Miami defense never allowed a point all game, though. Just the special teams flopped on the field goal, thanks to butterfingers Garo who thought he was third string QB.
@tmrevenge6 күн бұрын
42:38 gotta appreciate the respect and love Phil has for his coach
@josephbarrett38607 күн бұрын
This video is annoying! It’s like celebrating cheating and dirty play.
@hammer44head8 күн бұрын
The Bears scoring 23 points in a game back then is pretty stunning in itself, much less them beating the 'Boys.
@jonathanevans86099 күн бұрын
Im just watching this wishing i could time travel and be alive when 70's football was alive. Look at how tough and rugged the game was 😭. The rivalries were so intense and the players werejust nasty. The nicknames were sooo cool and The fans were awesome too. Madden smoking a cigarette 🚬 on the sidelines during the game lmfao. Can u imagine that today? The NFL these days is so weak and watered down i cant even enjoy it.q
@jonathanevans86099 күн бұрын
Gosh I love these Documentaries 😭😢. I've watched most of them but not all. I'm gonna finish the ones I haven't watched yet but I can tell you I watched all of the 90's champions and most of the 80's.
@brianstjohn10 күн бұрын
This is the first Super Bowl I remember. Growing up in Oklahoma, Dallas was my favorite team until i left for KC after high school. I became a chiefs fan in 1988.
@tomgorman74810 күн бұрын
First SB I remember watching at age 7. The following year I got a book for Christmas that encapsulated the first five Super Bowls. I still have that book. Didn’t know anything about NFL Vs AFL at the time. It was just football.
@bricepaul8012 күн бұрын
WWF is cheap for not using this theme song and VooDoo Child for Hollywood
@dennissaunders524712 күн бұрын
Joe appeared and was a pretty boy, who did whear panty hoes But he was one TOUGH S O B.
@amdg202312 күн бұрын
As an artist I was lucky enough to hang out with some of these players, Hornung, Taylor, Nitschke, it was amazing as they signed my prints which by the way are still available.
@bubbakemp581713 күн бұрын
Talk about great memories! ❤
@yeildo149215 күн бұрын
Great video. And fck trump and his endless begging for money. Get rid of that ad. Those Chiefs were loaded. In fact, they were probably more talented than the Packers in SB I but could not overcome the Packers' mystique. They really overcame the Vikings' mystique in a big way.. On Taylor's SB TD the Vikes' CB Earsell Macbee separated his shoulder trying to make the tackle. The Chiefs just lined up and kicked the Vikings' ass.
@Billfish5716 күн бұрын
I have been to many Dolphin games over the years but I only went to one with my dad and that game was in November of 1972, deep into the season the Dolphins had lots of injuries on both sides of the ball, many starters out, backups played at Q.B., Larry Csonka did not play much, running for only 39 yards, Paul Warfield was out. You take away the three biggest stars on a team at the most important positions, at quarterback, running back and receiver, with some rookies in their place, you can expect a down day, especially since they had lot's of others out that day as well. That perfect team was so good that year, they had the #1 offense and the #1 defense but also were #1 in many other categories, too many to list here. Well, that day I was able to enjoy sitting in the Orange Bowl, watching perfection indeed. I was 15 and watched the best team ever. They won that day 52-0.
@aaronstanley464116 күн бұрын
The NWO was a very awesome faction in wrestling and with the late Scott Hall and big sexy Kevin Nash and Hulk Hogan they were so great has a team.😊😊❤
@Dr.ScatKohlenblo-nj2cv17 күн бұрын
Listening to Stabler and Madden try to legitimize the Atkinson hits on Swann...pathetic.
@Dr.ScatKohlenblo-nj2cv17 күн бұрын
Is anybody more unlikeable than Villiapiano? I mean besides Tatum, Atkinson, well all of the Raiders.
@michaelleroy928117 күн бұрын
Best Steelers team ever
@Mr.56Goldtop19 күн бұрын
It's a real shame that these guys weren't paid better.
@kennethcouch438819 күн бұрын
❤ I became a Packer fan in early 1960s. Thought Packers were gods who came down from Mtns to dominate another opponent! Always a Packer fan!
@Datsun280zxman20 күн бұрын
I’ve never seen so many players make such a big deal out of one SB than the 1976 Oakland Raiders. They have over blown own this one SB to no end as if they won 10 SBs since their inception.
@kirkindog20 күн бұрын
Although I’m not a Steelers’ fan, this was my favorite episode of “America’s Game” due to the music score, back stories, & era. 1975 was one of the best years of my life. Btw, as a long suffering Houston Oilers’ fan we finally broke thru in ‘75 finishing 10-4, but still didn’t make the playoffs that year. The reason why? The Bengals finished 11-3 & the Steelers were 12-2. In fact, the Oilers only lost to 2 teams that season, Bengals & Steelers, finishing 0-4 against both of their division rivals…🏈
@thomasnorman422124 күн бұрын
Shoulda been a 64 yard drive
@thomasnorman422124 күн бұрын
He was jealous of you chuck
@thomasnorman422124 күн бұрын
Lots of sarcasm with giants coach?...he had napoleon complex with enough fear to project onto his players for a season...good you got outta there Chuck to help the Packers win rheir third consecutive championship
@4736dmr19 күн бұрын
Always wondered why Gian ts wouldn't give Lombardi head job, and allow him to leave; then next year, allow Tom Landry to leave for Dallas, and they wind up with Allie Sherman
@roncaruso93125 күн бұрын
Baseball is still America's game.
@williamstocker5848 күн бұрын
BORING 🥱
@roncaruso9317 күн бұрын
@@williamstocker584 It is still an American game and yes it is boring
@KRISTINARZ04057926 күн бұрын
There were other versions of their theme song.
@keithrissolo743728 күн бұрын
Fans will say that Deacon Jones, or Eller, or Olsen were better than Bob Lilly, but I would never believe that!!!!
@keithrissolo743728 күн бұрын
I had shed tears of joy running down my face after this win, as I had tears of devastation as a 13 years old the year before when they had lost to the Colts...As a fan of the team, I'd endured the Browns losses and the put downs, LOL....But These were tears of redemption and joy for the team I'd lived and died for...Laugh if you will, LOL...But I was SO proud of those Cowboys finally getting over the hump and being champions....For a fan my age, it was a sweet moment...
@MarvinClay-ck7zjАй бұрын
I guarantee the teams from Minnesota and Buffalo would have gladly traded places with tthese Colts. Come on guys you were Super Bowl Champions. You won the Super Bowl. A win is a win regardless of score.
@KeithFroehlich07Ай бұрын
Not only did Randy Grossman fill in for Benny Cunningham, he basically played every meaningful for snap on offense after Benny got injured. They got Jim Mandich the former Dolphin as insurance, but all he did was play special teams. He probably didn't see 20 snaps on offense the rest of that season except for when Bradshaw was kneeling on the football.
@bluzzedude8111Ай бұрын
RIP Andy!
@frankfischer1281Ай бұрын
I don't know who on the Steelers suggested drafting Joe Greene, or any of those guys drafted from '69 to the mid-70s, but if he (or they) were around now it would solve some of the current woes with the Steelers. But the 2024 draft went pretty good. Last year wasn't too bad, either. Hope springs eternal.
@MarkFrisbie-hy7xlАй бұрын
That team won every game.Im a dolphin fan forever.I love the miami dolphins
@leewalsh877Ай бұрын
Thomas is right everybody else is wrong haha
@dennishipsley8703Ай бұрын
Jad one of the linebacking groups ever
@TRD315Ай бұрын
Von Erich's are better.
@unclebuddy1040Ай бұрын
That might be true or it might not, but they never had a theme song as catchy as this
@Sharkbyte1000Ай бұрын
charlie waters looks like john cena
@sportshistorybuff319Ай бұрын
I wonder if Duane Thomas would have found a happy home with the Raiders, given how Oakland was a welcoming home for individuals who marched to their own drum? I have doubts because whatever latitude Madden gave them, they were still expected to respect each other on and off the field, not putting their own issues/drama first. On the other hand, Duane got the job done on the field, as Staubach commented, always carrying out his assignment. Would that have been enough to keep him in good graces with Madden's crew? After all, the slogan in Oakland was "Just win Baby!" Can we picture Atkinson, Tatum, Thomas, Sistrunk, Villapiano, Upshaw, Hendricks and Shell tolerating a teammate who doesn't say hello off the field, or would that have come across as arrogant, entitled, narcissistic?
@dennishipsley8703Ай бұрын
Indianapolis Colts STILL doesn't sound right.....44 years later
@MalikMahdi23Ай бұрын
The Duane Thomas / Jim Nance situation is hilarious 😂. Also, One of my favorite teams of all time 🏈⭐️🇺🇸
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@steventhomas48712 ай бұрын
Have been loving the Pittsburgh Steelers since 1974 and even got the chance to visit their locker room from my job years ago now. Love them at the age of 9 years old and still my boys!! 💯👌👍
@chukwunonyeanyakoha85732 ай бұрын
Rest in Power Chuck Noll, Franco Harris, LC Greenwood, Mike Webster, and Chief! You guys helped build this great dynasty.