This was the Chiefs attempt at going for their first World Championship in the NFL. This weekend they go for another one.
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@dtplusthepoints3409 Жыл бұрын
Am no Chiefs fan, but am a fan of NFL history (pro football). And this 1969 Chiefs defense doesnt get talked about enough. They were VERY VERY good. Highly underrated.
@ciesaro Жыл бұрын
That defense had at least six hall of fame members
@barbaracaroll11 ай бұрын
The high winds at Shea helped them a lot in the playoffs game but yeah they had a nice defense offense average
@donniefleming99148 ай бұрын
Buck Buchanan.....6'-7" 270 lbs...dude was a beast
@Sirharryflash824 ай бұрын
@@barbaracaroll Both teams played in Shea that day so... Offense was better than average.
@barbaracaroll4 ай бұрын
KC scored 1 TD in the playoff game at Shea
@victorkreitner7546 ай бұрын
I'm not a Chiefs fan, but can someone explain why in gods name Otis Taylor isn't in the Hall of Fame. How embarrassing.
@emilycrystals4 ай бұрын
Loved watching Otis Taylor! When my friend and I were about 10 years old, her dad invited Jan Stenerud to dinner at their CC. She and I just sat there were giggling in the bathroom. Here we were in the middle of Kansas with this gorgeous Swede! ❤️🥰
@emilycrystals4 ай бұрын
Loved watching Otis Taylor! When my friend and I were about 10 years old, her dad invited Jan Stenerud to dinner at their CC. She and I just sat there were giggling in the bathroom. Here we were in the middle of Kansas with this gorgeous Swede! ❤️🥰
@emilycrystals4 ай бұрын
Loved watching Otis Taylor! When my friend and I were about 10 years old, her dad invited Jan Stenerud to dinner at their CC. She and I just sat there were giggling in the bathroom. Here we were in the middle of Kansas with this gorgeous Swede! ❤️🥰
@emilycrystals4 ай бұрын
Loved watching Otis Taylor! When my friend and I were about 10 years old, her dad invited Jan Stenerud to dinner at their CC. She and I just sat there were giggling in the bathroom. Here we were in the middle of Kansas with this gorgeous Swede! ❤️🥰
@emilycrystals4 ай бұрын
Loved watching Otis Taylor! When my friend and I were about 10 years old, her dad invited Jan Stenerud to dinner at their CC. She and I just sat there were giggling in the bathroom. Here we were in the middle of Kansas with this gorgeous Swede! ❤️🥰
@Pauln714 ай бұрын
I am a 50 year Broncos fan...But these Chiefs were a class act!!
@tomsauer3830Ай бұрын
Thanks man. Otis Taylor was the reason I became a Chiefs fan when I was 9 back in 1969. The Broncos, especially during the Elway years, always kicked the Chiefs.
@bufnyfan13 ай бұрын
In Otis Taylor's book: "The Need to Win" he talked about how much he loved playing at the old Municipal Stadium in KC. The field was natural grass and in those days fans that sold the most season tickets would get to wear red jackets with the KC Chief emblem on them and stand in the endzone during the pre-game introductions to welcome the players. Then there was a painted horse ("War Paint") that ran up and down the sidelines whenever the Chiefs scored a TD. Many of the players didn't welcome the move to Arrowhead in 1972 as the intimacy of Municipal Stadium was lost and the field was artificial turf which was harder on joints/knees.
@user-iw6ru8td1qАй бұрын
I been a Kansas City chief since 1968 but that 69 season was the best
@fitat60545 ай бұрын
This is awesome!! Thanks for sharing!!
@user-hq6xq8ep7f5 ай бұрын
the chiefs defense at that time............. one of the top defenses of the sixties ............... and they proved it winning super bowl iv
@my1serafina3 ай бұрын
I was there and was 20 years old at the time. Worked in an office on Grand Avenue on probably the 5th floor. We put a big sign in the window and some of the confetti raining down would be some that we threw.
@ciesaro Жыл бұрын
Len Dawson and Otis Taylor are together again
@geraldvanhees7795 ай бұрын
Now THIS chiefs team I will give respect too!
@tomsauer3830Ай бұрын
Amazing how they keep digging these old clips up. Otis Taylor made me a Chiefs fan. How he didn't make the HOF ticks a ton of people off. Emmit Thomas, their cornerback made it, but he sure seemed to get burned a lot.
@user-fy6xz7jw9uАй бұрын
Although the 1968 New York Jets first showed the world that afl teams could match up to the much older NFL, the 1969 Kansas City Chiefs reinforced it which led to the merger in 1970.
@korthjwАй бұрын
The Chiefs' victory in Super Bowl IV was almost as important as the Jets' victory a year earlier because it validated the Jets' dominance and the argument that the AFL was the equal the NFL and fully ready for the merger
@jph091718 күн бұрын
The merger was agreed to in 1966 when the Super Bowl was created.
@k.c.elemenopy23932 ай бұрын
Since I know you look this up; Hi Pat! Hi Travis!
@ab99573 ай бұрын
65 toss power trap boys!!!
@zxccxz164 Жыл бұрын
Poor John hadl😂
@jph091718 күн бұрын
Why are the Super Bowl Broadcast clips in Black & White? The networks went to color in 1966. This is 1970.
@ciesaro Жыл бұрын
Seeing Broadway Joe trying to run. OY VEY!
@GuitarGuy17tolife Жыл бұрын
@classicsports I'm looking for chiefs video yearbooks/story of the season for any and all years they were made. Can you direct me?
@classicsports5057 Жыл бұрын
I have access to all of them from 1963-69 at least. Also for the 1960 and 62 Dallas Texans. If you just search KZbin you can most of them. 64 and 65 apparently aren't on KZbin. I'll see if I can correct that by years end. I know I have most of their early 70s yearbooks somewhere too but I would have to look and see which years. I know I put up a 71 video at one point.
@GuitarGuy17tolife Жыл бұрын
@@classicsports5057 thanks. 2003 and on would be very cool if upu have a link or Google drive or something
@ericbond527613 күн бұрын
Not one Taylor Swift view.
@scarletmacaw8 ай бұрын
OT Jim Tyrer murdered his wife and then shot himself immediately afterwards with the same gun. Who would’ve thought what was in store for many of these players after their football careers were over?
@michaelfalsia606213 күн бұрын
Give me that old-time football any day!
@robertsprouse9282 Жыл бұрын
NFL FILMS loved to dub fake-ish soundbites. You had 1966 &'67 DON MEREDITH'S "DADGUMITs" added in, and 'actor' STEVE SABOL's voiced "AHHH..OPEN YOUR EYES REF..." all tossed into the SUPER BOWL IV HIGHLITES..hysterical. NFLFILMS looked at their job not just as quasi-journalists, but asssss...MOVIE NARRATIVE MAKERS even if they had to gild the lily.. As a matter of fact, Steve Sabol has his voice dubbed in.. in a few more SUPER BOWLS. Meanwhile, JOE KAPP was seemingly constantly bumping into his runningbacks and having to keep the ball. Was it his rbacks or KAPP that forgot the play, lol? And who would believe that KC CHIEFS QBACK LENNY DAWSON would die before the hard livin' KAPP? "INJUN JOE" now 84 who is of hispanic/los Indios and germanic descent, is still alive. His head coach with the VIKINGS is, too. Kapp's head coach with the Vikes is the oldest living former NBA CHAMP, and former NFL(PRE-REGULAR SEASON SCHEDULE MERGER CHAMP) AND CFL CHAMPIONSHIP WINNING HEAD COACH..AND OLDEST LIVING NFL PRO BOWL PLAYER..AND NFL PRO FTBALL HALL OF FAMER..97 YEARS YOUNG= HARRY PETER "BUD" GRANT JR.. I believe I would go by "BUD" too.. Lol.. JOE KAPP himself 84, is the first and only NEW MEXICO born NFL starting qback to ever play in the SUPER BOWL, although he grew up in NORTHERN CALIFORNIA. Anyway, great job of putting this together..and unlike NFL NETWORK'S SUPER BOWL MARATHON on the off weekend before the SBOWL, you put on the SUPE IV mention of MINNY'S 12 GAME WINNING STREAK, as narrator FACENDA said= "The longest winning streak in 35 years." Unfortunately for Vikes fans, the team ended 2-2 in their last four games. Yep..
@ciesaro Жыл бұрын
Steve Sabol Bob Ryan and company lent their voices to many NFL Films pieces in the late 60s through the 70s