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Gary Gates
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A Day at O'Hara 00000 2018 02 19 12 21 11 UTC
A typical day in the life of a senior young man attending Cardinal O'Hara High School. Shout out to Father Leon and Father Adrian.
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Class of 1970 Homecoming Float
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Filmed in September 1969 at the home of Gary Gates. The football homecoming game was the Cardinal O'Hara Hawks vs the Bishop Ryan Rams
Simon Pure & Aladdin Carpets
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Holland Wegman Productions made these commercials for Simon Pure back in the 50's. Jim Mohr was an Advertising Ex for Gelia, Wells and Mohr Advertising and a local actor. If you look close Jim played the bartender in The Natural starring Robert Redford.
1965 Bills/Chargers Championship
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December 26, 1965, 50 Years ago. Bills throttle San Diego Chargers 23-0 at Balboa Stadium
1969 Buffalo Bills "The Beginning of the Road Back"
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The Buffalo Bills 1969 Football Season. The coach, John Rauch. Bills had 1st draft pick overall and chose OJ Simpson. This video features OJ in his 1st year as a Buffalo Bill.
Buffalo Bills Stadium Construction 1972
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Brief film showing construction phase of Rich Stadium in 1972. Narrated by Jefferson Kaye.
Fan comfort top priority but no roof
Drove through orchard park a couple weeks ago, and construction on the new stadium is really moving along. Gonna be sad to see the Ralph go
What's more sad is that the taxpayers are paying for the new stadium.
@@joedimaggio3687 yeah phuck corporatism
He was a terrible Bills coach. What a waste of time. It was hard being a Bills fan at that point.
I was there for that 1st game. Traffic was terrible. My dad and i got there just before halftime. No one was at the gate handing out the little gold coins to commemorate the first game so my dad grabbed a handful of the little packets. I still have them. Great memories. It will always be Rich Stadium to me!
What the Video Post Did not tell you is the This Stadium had the Very First Video Board able to show replays and Ads and even tho it was Black & White, it was truly State of the Art!
Giants Stadium ... opened few years later in 1976 had black & white replay boards in each end zone too.
Commenter says 600 men working; I was one, sounds a little high, but not totally unrealistic. Contrast that to predictions that new stadium will involve 10,000 jobs--wildly overstated IMO.
And for 4 years were very good
The team was pretty good. Jim Kelly, Thurman Thomas and Bruce Smith. Good QB and Running Back and Defensive End
It was nice, back in the 70,s and 80,s We went to several games at the old stadium. Back then it was Rich Stadium
It took until now for them to finally replace it
It's still here
I love this. Stadium love
Amazing
5:11, my cousin Butch Byrd. His records still stand up!
I wish they would have inside building
Bills had absolutely no passing game until Jim Kelly
So neat to have this available at our fingertips. Thank You for posting. Bills always have fielded a blue collar team. Stratton was a defensive baller!
I grew up and lived right next to the stadium. 7/11 was a minute walk from my place. As a kid I would collect cans and get 5 cents for each one. My front yard would have a mountain of cans. I would make nearly 300$ every home game from age of 8 til 13. Along with charging 20$ for parking in my parents yard. Had enough room for 12 vehicles. I started working at the stadium at 16 yrs old just so I could see the football game for free. I got to see all 4 years of playoffs and seasons during the super bowl streak. Kelly, Thomas, metzellars, smith, reed , Beebe. Etc.. so many iconic players during that time. Buffalo was a great place during that time. Memories
That had to be awesome!! I could just imagine how much money you could make still to this day collecting cans . We all know our fans love to drunk before and after games. Labatt Molson coors light Miller light seems the be the 716 preference
OJ Simpson's Rookie Season. Like Him or Not.
I wish they built it in a dome
2:46 "The newest and most modern facility in the National Football League..." FIrst, that was a lie. Arrowhead already had it beat. Second, Rich Stadium opened ahead of the Superdome only because Louisiana waited FIVE YEARS between approving the bonds for the stadium and breaking ground. It should have ready in 1972.
When Jefferson Kaye mentions the opponents coming to Buffalo in 1973, he could have mentioned all of them, since at the time, teams knew years in advance who they would play every year home and away. For the record the other teams which came to Buffalo in '73 were Philadelphia, Kansas City and Cincinnati.
Juice....
I had season tickets right near the tunnel. $70 for 10 games. It was awesome to see OJ run for 2000 yards that year.
So, why is it so much more difficult to build a stadium today?
All the bells and whistles take extra time. The Patriots' first stadium in Foxborough was built even faster than this.
2027 New Stadium opening up right across Abbott road.
It is time for an update.
there are still people in Buffalo that remain bitter about the trade to Oakland of QB Daryle Lamonica--Lamonica went on to have a stellar career (several MVP in the AFL awards)-stupid trade-especially with Jack Kemp's career winding down and essentially no heir apparent---the hiring of former Raider coach John Rauch also turned out to be a "bust"
Him and the rest of those players. Stu Barber became the GM and he kept his buddies around. They were done. The money had changed. Broadway Joe contract and Curt Flood change sports. But, them 60’s championship teams were old.
That was one rough road back that led to going over a cliff as 70-72 were some of the toughest/worst years in our history. That 71 team ranks as one of the top all time worst in NFL history after a promising 1970. The fall back just a year later was unbelievable. But this team in those years had a very bad mixture of end of the road veterans and too fresh rookies along with alot of injuries on that very offensive line (probably the result of getting manhandled game in and game out). This led to the promising Shaw to become buried deep under the Rockpile dirt/mud the next 2 years. Who knows how many concussions the kid suffered in his bloodbath just to survive? He also had 3 head coaches in 3 years!
they also had a completely incompetent and useless owner in Ralph Wilson--meanwhile in Pittsburgh the Rooney family were building a Super Bowl-winning organization through the draft and the fact that the owners let the coaches BE coaches--unlikely Wilson who couldn't keep his hands off anything management tried to do
And were still here in 2021... Crazy
Hardly anyone remembers this, but it was originally supposed to be a domed stadium.
I remember. So was Arrowhead, which would have shared a rolling roof with Royals/Kauffman.
That was the one to be built in Lancaster
So this is where OJ learned to cut and slice and penetrate.
Then he moved to Los Angeles to take stabs at future endeavors.
@@ericstravelchannel With a brief return to San Francisco in between
Wow. The Ralph.
Yo who’s watching this in 2021
Seriously people the house OJ built
The music sounds like it came from a Bruce Lee movie. Love it!
Cool, but I wish we had a dome now that we have a passing offense! :)
Ohhh color tv! Has to be below ground because above ground in the winter you'll freeze your ass off!!! 😂😂🤣🤣
It's crazy to think that after beating the Dolphins they wouldn't beat them again until 11 years later.
How about that fact. Lost to them in the whole decade of the 70’s
I was there for the Vikings-Bills game in 2006 wearing Purple and I did get a lot of shit for it but at least Bills fans aren't violent like Eagles fans in Philadelphia. Great tailgating but not impressed with the Stadium, Beer sales cut off after Halftime, they served Pepsi products at the Concessions but couldn't get a Mountain Dew and that seemed weird.
If there aren't buffalo wings at the concession stands, then what good are the concession stands?
They are good for a 9 dollar 22oz beer -
To bad Abbott road has become like the moon surface.
Been to that stadium many times with the last one being that 42-17 win over the Phins. It's amazing that it is sill where they are 47 years later
Stealthbomb Smith How come know one talks about those 10 years of concerts at Bills Stadium. Rolling Stones liked Buffalo played here 6 times. 1969, 1972, 1975, 1978, 1981, 2015. Bummer Led Zeppelin cancelled 1977. Some concerts were crazy because of very little Security
War Memo was easily the worst stadium in pro football and the backdrop for the movie "the Natural"
There were plenty as bad like Nippert (Cincy) and wherever vagabond Patriots played-plus Balboa (San Diego) in AFL. But she stood alone because she was also the most hostile to opposing teams.
I don't know why I am watching this, but it's cool.
"huckster" "flim-flam man"
If will always be rich stadium to us buffaloians
Job for a Buffalo N.y Cowboy How come know talks about those 10 years of concerts at Bills Stadium. They got some big bands Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, Aerosmith, Alice Cooper, Bob Seger, Doobie Brothers, Journey
@@jimogrady1131 never saw a concert there i always figured the sound from the poor acoustics that would make up inside would sound terrible inside a outdoor stadium built in 1973??. But yes I'm aware of the concert history of rich stadium. The grateful dead performing those July 4th shows. The who the rolling stones the monsters of rock shows metallica & guns and roses etc etc
Still in fantastic shape and near the top for capacity keep updated yearly we don't need a new stadium why????? It's just fine and so much history inside this place
Awesome footage. While I appreciate what the Ralph Wilson stadium was, today it's just an antiquated hulking beast too far out in the suburbs that's now just an enormous pain in the ass for us city residents to get to, with or without a car. For god sake the NFTA doesn't even run game day busses out there anymore. We need a new downtown stadium like a normal city. All the city's other teams get the convenience of facilities being downtown, but not the bills.
As a Vikings fan, Downtown isn't always the greatest. US Bank Stadium is great but there's not as much Tailgating as there used to be. Don't take that for granted.
the Patriots don't play in Boston--but in Foxborough which is about 30 miles outside of downtown Boston
I was there for the first preseason game against the Redskins on August 17 1973. The Redskins ran the opening kickoff back for a TD. We were all given a gold colored coin to commemorate the event - which I still have.
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I wasn't there, but I know The Story and I also have The Gold Coin.
Cool 👍
Same here.
So you guys watched them play at the Rock Pile too?