Hard to imagine that within 5 weeks of this Lima along with his wife would be gone. Just shows tomorrow is never guaranteed.
@victorkreitner75423 сағат бұрын
Love the golf coverage in color, year I was born. Also seeing a young Charles Barkely on a commercial and Dennis Miller on a rotary phone....the good old days before everything went stupid.
@plntntvznКүн бұрын
Video is still fully appreciated!!!
@christopherdonaldson8231Күн бұрын
Played 12 days before the Vietnam War ended with the Fall of Saigon...
@williamhicks7736Күн бұрын
Mud! Lots of mud! Football in the rain! Oh yeah!
@lisahardy9707Күн бұрын
RIP Ron Ellis
@loilt50912 күн бұрын
Like many, our 1st hockey hero, saw him play their farm team, Edmonton Flyers at 3 years old. Recalling my 1st jersey had to be red, like the Wings. My father reminded me how demoted tough guy, Howie Young tried on Gordie & was immediately disembodied, with just one mighty straight arm, along the boards. Mark Messier’s father, Doug, was a rugged journeyman blue liner with the Flyers. Where do you think #1️⃣1️⃣ got the blueprint for his own game? I recently tried to respectfully suggest that special legends like Mr. Hockey, could easily transcend generations of the game, given equal access to ALL the games advantages in; training, sports medicine, equipment, tactics, techniques, etc.. You simply can’t beat Mother Nature’s genetic creation & the effects of the environment they grow within…cause & effect. His freakish, natural power, scary, competitive meanness, ambidextrous stick talent, willpower, desire & natural abilities can’t be taught. We all know incredibly gifted athletes, highly drafted 1st rounders who never make the leap to the NHL. This man simply dominated for decades, even into the WHA, with his sons. Some individuals just can’t face reality, especially when confronted with a Supernatural! 🇨🇦
@johnziegelbauer49992 күн бұрын
R.I.P. Ronny Ellis
@anklepick95242 күн бұрын
God, Sovjet was good. Never mentioned when they are talking about the best players ever.
@bertmoss77912 күн бұрын
Yes, RIP to both Dick Enberg and Bill Walsh. I miss coach Walsh, he was an excellent Head Coach. Had the Niners had him as head coach today, they would have 7 Super Bowls right now. He kept things simple and never over thought things and he trusted his players to carry out their jobs. The current coach has too much control and power and he doesn't quite trust those around him; so, he spreads himself too thin.
@sandy34823 күн бұрын
Love those uniforms not like those silly looking things they wear today
@chrisuncleahmad3 күн бұрын
Alex Karras singing the Jets fight song 😂
@jebbrown84693 күн бұрын
I became Ramd fan this year 1970, I was 14 years old, Long r Rams f
@joelsteelerswildlifeadvent22933 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing
@georgebrennan25764 күн бұрын
Thanks for this
@georgebrennan25764 күн бұрын
Danny Gare wow
@leeroschen37795 күн бұрын
Yeah, don't run into the goal posts when catching that touchdown pass..........
@Dennis-nm1jm5 күн бұрын
People talk about how other people are born with a silver spoon in their mouth. Bobby Orr was born with skates on his feet.
@leeroschen37795 күн бұрын
When football was FOOTBALL!
@professorwiggins32905 күн бұрын
Could you imagine Mahomes and Kelce lighting up a defense of college guys thrown together on an all-star team? How about facing down the fury of Chris Jones's pass rush? Sounds like a 77-3 game with several college guys carted off the field.
@timothyfaremouth99556 күн бұрын
Loved Bruce Martyn's call..the voice.. the use of the English language and the flow. And Sid Abel's expert knowledge and timely commentary was superb.
@DiscipleofHim3 күн бұрын
Ditto sir
@pianoman57817 күн бұрын
Id average 28 travels Here
@scrivener688 күн бұрын
Seriously, though: who is this announcer and why does he sound like Franklin Roosevelt?
@scrivener688 күн бұрын
The offensive schemes are run like somebody with an entire backfield of Patrick Mahomeses. Bernie Faloney pitching (1:00:40) to Rollie Miles throwing back against his body while on the run to Jackie Parker who demonstrates why he had the nickname "Spaghetti Legs," as well as why the New York Giants drafted him and offered him more money than Edmonton could; yet, he stayed in Edmonton because his wife liked it better, and that was good enough for him. And how do you not love "Eagle Keys to Bernie Faloney..." Or another escapee from the NFL, Johnny Bright (DEFINITELY look up his story) only playing linebacker because there basically isn't room for an eventual 1,700-yard rusher and Most Outstanding Player in that backfield of Globetrotters. I mean, this was a team just three years removed from the Stukus brothers, who founded the club in 1949. The Stukus brothers!! Who were winning Grey Cups when it was still just a lightly tarnished silver, really, not grey... I mean, do YOU think it's grey? I hardly think it would do socials that hot if it was grey. This is awesome. I mean, Tom Cruise running on a hamster wheel energy-level awesome. Lor' bless you, Sir Newton, and may you reach the heavenly end zone before Dave Fennell knows yer dead. Seriously, that's all you have to do to get into Heaven, is score on Dave Fennell. Which is probably easier than you'd think, given the dude's like, in his seventies? I mean, I still don't think I'd want to find out how strong his grip is, but I'm feeling pretty OK about outrunning him, y'know?
@scrivener688 күн бұрын
The halftime entertainment had to fundraise to pay for their trip from Montreal. It's all so friggin' wholesome it makes me trust the National Carbon Company.
@trevorhembrough12908 күн бұрын
FUN FACT: The stadium this game was played in is now a NASCAR track.
@genesmiley98669 күн бұрын
This is unwatchable.
@BlazeOfGlory7429 күн бұрын
Man I was 10!!
@Lava19649 күн бұрын
Some great, memorable HNIC voices can be heard at the beginning of this clip: Jack Dennett, Ward Cornell, Brian McFarlane and Bill Hewitt.
@smilanesi9810 күн бұрын
Short FGs were not all automatic like today. Both teams were fairly even. Packers had the edge in defense. A one-two punch in the backfield with Hornung and Taylor.
@smilanesi9810 күн бұрын
Gary Collins was maybe the one receiver in the NFL to have any success against Adderley.
@brianinthepark542910 күн бұрын
Another teams super bowl hopes dashed by a kicker. Who had his chances! - Brian
@blessmypeople215511 күн бұрын
Henry Cooper would have won if not for the funny business with Clay’s glove. That shot was right on the button and Ali had no idea where he was.
@cardboardempire11 күн бұрын
3/4 of the game is missing
@scarbourgeoisie12 күн бұрын
It goes to show you how much bigger today's NHL'ers are. All I can see is ice between all the players. It's the same size rink as today, but it just seems that today's player fill up the area between the goal line and the blue line so much more these days.
@genepsullivan12 күн бұрын
Yes, even had a son he never knew.. That woman taught Ernies son to be a PRO BOXER, (like was really going to get in the ring with the Ali, Frazier, and George Foreman. Ernie was even offered about 1/2 a million back then to train as a boxer. His son was a stunt man for 50 yrs, jumped a bike through a wall of fire, you can see him here on KZbin if you search EVIL KNIEVEL FUNERAL GENE SULLIVAN, ERNIES SON.... Only wish I could have met him, and he could have known his son! And wish I could get some footage of this with him in it!!
@Sirharryflash8212 күн бұрын
Those were beautiful uniforms; why did the Lions ever ditch them?
@yanniyanni9912 күн бұрын
I was there. ⚾️
@joewanke939113 күн бұрын
I wish I had the hole 1988 Tampa Bay Buccaneers game 1988 week3 Phoenix cardinals at Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1988 week5 Green Bay packers at Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1988 week6 Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Minnesota Vikings 1988 week8 Minnesota Vikings at Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1988 week11 Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Detroit lions 1988 week12 Chicago bears at Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1988 week16 Detroit lions at Tampa Bay Buccaneers I wish I had a classic football game of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers youtube channel my friend
@orbyfan13 күн бұрын
Dick Irvin mentions rookie Greg Hubick wearing #15 on the bench for the Canadiens, with Steve Shutt out of the lineup. He didn't actually play for the Canadiens in these playoffs, and was traded after the season to the Maple Leafs for Doug Jarvis in what may have been the worst of Toronto general manager Jim Gregory's deals that helped to keep the Leafs from winning the Stanley Cup.
@dikbozo5 күн бұрын
IDK about that. IIRC Keon was sitting in the minors after the WHA thing. Easily the worst decision of that era IMO. TBH the theft of Doug Jarvis ranks right up there amongst Sammy's best.
@markhickey325413 күн бұрын
I've been a Rams fan all my life. I loved the old blue and white uniforms and helmet design.
@MarkBolei13 күн бұрын
He's better than anyone else who ever played basketball in the world
@Jiltedin200713 күн бұрын
R.I.P.: O.J. Simpson 😢😢😢😢
@MyselfTheThird14 күн бұрын
For anyone wondering just how long ago this was, this is back when Boston actually had difficulty winning in Toronto.
@mr.blackhawk14214 күн бұрын
CHIAGO???IS THAT WHY THERE IS SPANISH SUBTITLES!?! L0L
@douggrey625315 күн бұрын
Maloney and Harper tussle interesting, they were both on the Kings together and were the very weak compensation that we got for the Kings signing of Marcel Dionne…then Maloney who was Wings captain gets dealt to Toronto in the 1978-79 season for Errol Thompson. Terry Harper was like 60 when the Wings had him.
@alexchiasson32216 күн бұрын
This is the first NHL game that ever watched. Fell in love with the Sabres. Followed them for many years, and was in awe of The French Connexion. Became a gigantic Bills fan later on that year. What an impact one game can have on one’s life trajectory. Never underestimate the role of chance in life. Thank you for posting. Had it been another day, I could ,d have become an islanders or flyers fan…. But the Habs were too much like the Yankees: natural champions who were perpetual favourites. I tended to go for the underdog. That gamed revealed a lot more about myself than any other moment…
@shmujew479116 күн бұрын
So many legends
@shmujew479116 күн бұрын
No goalies mask chewin tabacco a rational society
@MikeWoolsey-tx8hh16 күн бұрын
Too many ads for a ‘59 game. You must be joking…..
@stanlee39916 күн бұрын
Great upload 👌 👍 appreciate it. Used to watch this before our games as a kid. 💥