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@@steviesly7908 then the same goes for all the quarterbacks during Brady's era Stevie boy, both Mannings, big ben, mahomes, flacco, wilson, romo, Ryan just to name a few, how come chowda heads like you always, always, pick Tom Brady when the subject of his era compared to the Montana, Bradshaw, etc.. era about taking hits you chowda heads always say Brady couldn't play during that era but never mention any of the players I mentioned? Is it because you hate Brady? Yes it is Stevie boy, doesn't matter how much bitches like you 😭 cry and whine, wwwwwhhhhhhaaaaaaaah about Brady it will never change the fact he is a 7 time, fucking SEVEN time Superbowl champion, made more money in one paycheck than you did or do in 7 years (Hey, thats the same number of superbowl rings Brady has) , has been with women so beautiful that only you can look at pictures of and fantasize about being with them as you polish your bishop, Lol! 😂🤣😂, oh Stevie, stop hating and being such a chowda head!
During the '70s The Raiders defense was brutal and yes they did want to hurt you and they admitted it, That's the way the NFL was back then, The game was real back then!
Had to be a tough bastard to play then. Like Tatum said "first one to cry about it was a sissy". You know you didn't want that label. Probably half of the NFL players had another job. Smoked and drank and partied like most 20 somethings with a little extra money. It was a dangerous sport for aggressive young men and America loved it. They were just learning there was money in TV and started having the networks bid to broadcast the games.
Those were the RAIDERS I grew up with. Al Davis and his RAIDERS instilled a love for this team that has persevered all these years of underachieving... As always... Silver and Black Forever...
These Raiders were my introduction to the NFL as a 10 year old. My dad and uncles would gather to watch them play and my cousins and I would be right there watching. It just stuck. Life time Raider Nation.
Im born and raised in jerzey. The whole reason im a raiders fan is finding their videos from this era. I emulated them in high school and continue to in semi pro. Something about the raiders draws me to them.
cool. it was a magical time to be a Raiders fan in the 70's. Unlike today, where they are popular all over the country, they were the most hated team then for their rough play and bending of the rules such as wide receivers and cornerbacks using a tree sap like substance on their hands to get an advantage at catching the ball, offensive lineman and linebackers using plaster casts underneath their arm pads and finding ways to commit penalties without the referees seeing them do it. Their motto in the 70's was, "if you are not cheating, you are not trying".
The Raiders team has an Aura that no other team has, plus the Raider fans have a comradery like no other, I can see someone wearing the silver and black, yell RAIDERS! And they'll yell back or we can talk and become friends. Love being a Raider fan!! Just wish we'd get to the Super Bowl again!
@@robertpreston2220 So, what? They came up against all-time teams in the playoffs, not their fault. Between 1967-1975, they lost to the eventual SB Champion in the playoffs 7 times. They played in 5 straight AFC Championships. And they got two more SB in short order in the 1980s. Great team.
The raiders & the Steelers where the real deal. That was football 🏈 in the 70's & 80's today's players couldn't play in the 70's & 80's Quarterback's today couldn't play they would be crying 😢. Thanks for the upload everything wasn't about money 💰💵
All of these defensive hits would be flagged in today’s NFL. I am glad that I am old enough to remember the NFL of the 70’s & 80’s when football was football
people who played without helmets at all said the same about people who people who played with helmets without face masks. And the players without facemasks said the same thing about the players of the 70s. Shit changes so get over it.
Played high school football at the tail end of the 70's, we tried to emulate the Raiders (bombs away offence, nasty evil punishing defense). If you decided to run that crossing route there was a fee to be paid (in bruises and licks), very few tightends or wideouts ran more than a few a game against us because of it!
steelers ? cowboys ? raiders ? LOL back then it was Miami and the no name defense .. and the czonk, and warfield , kick, mandich , greise , morral, buonoconti , little , langer , scott, morris, oh , and only 6 losses in 3 years , 2 super bowl wins a perfect season , and a record of 44-6 ........
The Raiders were not even in the N.F.L. In 1964 they were in the A.F.L. Two entirely different leagues that didn’t even play each other until 3 years later.
@@macksmith4380 Exactly. And no way in hell Brady would still be playing in his 40s back in them days going against a dangerous defensive teams this Raiders team and Oilers aka house of pain era. They would plummeted his ass right out of the league with the quickness 😂😂
@sour airhead Tatum put plenty of big hits against Tight Ends back then that were as big as the big WR's today. He knocked out the Broncos TE Riley Odoms with a helmet to helmet shot. Tatum was fearless.
@@conni70 They were only "inferior" in the sense that the workout, training, and medical techniques were inferior. If the guys from the 70's had had access to that, they'd be pretty comparable physically to today's players. All that aside, the spirit of the game was MUCH better in the 70's and 80's than today.
SOUL PATROL!!! George (Hitman) Atkinson..Jack (The Assassin) Tatum...Skip (Dr Death) Thomas...Willie (The Old Man) Brown.No I'm not a Raiders fan,just lucky enough to be born in '1967 and grow up watching the NFL from '74-'81.
I saw a film where Atkins while making an attempt to tackle a receiver in the Superbowl 11 vs the Vikings he gave the ball carrier/reciever a look so frightening the guy froze up in fear and Atkins twisted his entire helmet sideways to the point where the guys ear pads was over his mouth! That made me laugh 😂😂😂 Boy the Raiders had some serious mfs on Defense...they were all savages!
@sour airhead the guys today couldn't play back then size. Guys where just as big and didn't have all the rules protecting his bitch ass. They party all night and play the game. I'll say this he wouldn't have made now if he'd been on a team like the Browns. Wouldn't even be talking about him. Had to make a whole rule up to justify the BS they pulled in that playoff game . NEVER FORGET CHARLES WOODSON #24 he fumbled that ball biggest screw job ever
sour airhead he would get hospitalized alone with his lineman, there’s a huge difference between the 70’s football especially the raiders between now, everyone is so pussy now and back then that was the normal
@@anthonyorgoglio1107 Like this video of the Jets pussyfooting around Tom Brady because he was hurt. 70s football, he and the ball carrier would have been crushed. www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-game-highlights/0ap3000000746935/Tom-Brady-Lead-blocker
Teams always complain that got hit too hard by the Oakland Raiders football is a contact Collision Sports if you don't want to get hit go play tennis .
Boy that was one mean, hard hitting defense! I wish today's Raider defense was as good as it was back then. I miss all those characters the Raiders use to have back then. Ted Hendricks, Jack Tatum, Willie Brown, Otis Sistrunk, John Matuszak, and many more!Those were the good old days Raider Nation. Have you noticed that the NFL isn't as good as it was back then? Growing up in the seventies and watching the NFL was awesome, especially if your team was on Monday night football. "Turn out the lights, the parties over, and all good times must end." "This is Howard Cosell, and you're watching Monday Night football, it's the Oakland Raiders vs. the San Diego Chargers." Good times America!
perfect description of Raiders and 1970's NFL era football. Players back then, especially the Raiders, had unique personalities and playing styles. Nowadays the players all seem the same like robots.
....don't confuse cheap shot, dirty football with great defense...the Raiders in the 1970's finished in the top 5 in total defense only once in that decade, in 1973..
I remember Dandy Don singing that after the game.. I miss those days.. It's sad to see what the league has become, with all these overkill rule changes..
@@conni70 We won superbowls off of a Dirty Defense and got the most penalties in the league in 71 and still won the Superbowl. If you don't like it OH WELL! Go to another video!
The Raiders vs Steelers was always The Classic Matchup into the 1970’s! I would take this Raiders Defense over “The Steel Curtain” And Day of the Week. AND TWICE ON SUNDAY(No pun intended)!
Loved those Raider teams of the 1970's. Kenny Stabler on knees so wably that when he had to scramble looked as if both may blow out at any second, yet he nearly always made a great pass to Biletnikoff or Branch or Casper. And the Raider defense, forget about it. Absolutely vicious. There's a lot of players that should thank their maker that Jack Tatum wasn't a 275 or 280 pound tackle or guard or end, or he would've killed someone. He played safety at 200 pounds, maybe 205 at best, and brought the whole truck load every time he laid a hit on a receiver, running back, or a quarterback.
Yo! receivers were scared to come across the middle when ever they played the Oakland raiders back in tha 70s I'm a Steelers fan and they had a special punishment for Lynn Swann and John stallworth lol.
@@dwightlove3704 Stallworth yes but Swann wanted no part of the middle of the field when they played Oakland. Atkinson and Tatum had him completely intimidated
Dwight Love shut the fuck up you absolute fucking idiot. Brady would completely dominate the shit out of this era. He would be running offenses that hadn’t been invented yet. Get the fuck out of here.
Thanks for playing bump and run on Don Maynard in the 1968 AFLTitle game one time too many George Atkinson. Without a doubt a rookie mistake !!! Maynard beat George deep Broadway Joe Namath hit Maynard on a deep post. And the Jets took it in for the winning score!! Broke my 5- year old heart. Could the 1968 Raiders have beaten the Baltimore Colts in Super Bowl III? We will never know.
did you see how fast they were blasting off that D-line sheezz! back in those days all a quaterback had was 1 mississippi 2 mississippi if the ball wasnt outta your hands you were gone pay the price thats how defense suppose to be played
so, let me get this straight.... A linebacker gets away with contact that should have been called, and gets away with him, so you threaten his LIFE by acting like you were going to push im out of your airplane.... and you call THEM weird.....lol
not exactly. he used that contact as an excuse to get retribution for a litany of bullshit plays the raiders did back then. when ben davidson decided to use his helmet to try to break somebody's spine.....an action so disgusting, they changed rules to prevent that kind of fuckery.....he was also threatening a life (and that's just one example out of many). if you want to see lives being threatened, re-watch the first min of this video and pretend that every playing getting his is your son/dad/loved one....or even just pretend like its always the radiers getting hit like that. youre telling me that the hits at 0:07 and 0:10 arent dangerous, especially given what we know now about CTE (or, just, you know...common sense)? i agree, he went (no pun intended) overboard with his 'prank' (which was attempted murder, really)....but if we are pressing charges, the raiders dont have the moral high ground here (if that even exists here).
Back in the day when leading with your helmet was part of the game, A lot of teams did it not just the Raiders, The Raiders just hit you a little harder.
I was a born and raised Cowboys fan, but I always loved these Raiders -- they were everything that the Cowboys weren't. Both teams were masters at marketing an image the Raiders were the nasty dredges of the NFL, and the Cowboys were "America's Team".
I remember 1 play where Jack Tatum hit Haven Moses and Moses faceguard exploded. Now that was a hit, not like nowadays. May as well be playing soccer, where if you look at a guy, he goes down like hes been shot
I can tell you as an old lifelong Raider fan Russ Francis was a hell of a tight end and used to give us fits. As far as what Atkinson said about it being a collision sport it was Jack Tatum's need to land the jarring big hit instead of making a play on the ball which was the cause of the Immaculate reception.
Owen Dunn That 2000 Raven defense, was the best no doubt and the 70s Raiders would be in jail if they played today because Brady, would whine like he does best
Even with his o-line grabbing and holding like they do all day, every day...Tommy boy wouldn't last one quarter against these Raiders. His punk ass would either run, or be carried, off the field...asap.
New england patriots probably wouldn't have won all those championships if they were playing during this era believe me Brady wouldn't make it. The NFL got very soft and watered down what a shame.
@@ImYankeeGG Dude, Brady's receivers today can run crossing patterns without getting their heads knocked off. Put his receivers in the mid 70's and his receivers are carted off the field
@@keithclark7266 There is not a single person from that era who could guard Gronk without cheap shots. Hell, they wouldn't even be able to catch him. Players are way bigger, stronger, faster, and technically sound than players from back then. back then a 6'5 250 pound guy was a lineman, today he's a quarterback in Pittsburgh.
They were basically the football arm of the Hells Angels. Couldn't exist in todays snowflake world. These guys were savages. Monsters. And we all loved it
be nice but afraid those days are long gone. Davis Jr. has destroyed his dad's legacy by first moving the team out of its home in Oakland and second by being clueless on how to run a sports franchise. Every hire he's done after GM Reggie McKenzie left who got the team to the playoffs in 2016 has been a disaster.
Old school raiders !!!! That's when they played for the love of the game !!!! These days too many divas and so called superstars !!!! They try and b a one man team ..... Don't work that way superstar !!!!!!!! 1970 defense !!!!!!! Ooooooorah !!!!!!
Between 68-74 beast. 71-74 Beastier. But the thing people forget about is the O line (the beastliness I was referring to) 1971 Raiders? 5 FUTURE HOF'ers and at least 4 were immortal HOF'ers on one line... Ooh it was a scary sight for any defense period. Possibly even their own
All the posturing and tough talk added up to exactly one title during the Madden era. While the Raiders were busy strutting around and telling everyone how bad-ass they were, other teams were bringing home trophies.
true but that Raider team won multiple West titles, playoff games and played in several of the most famous games in NFL history. Sports is entertainment and the Raiders of the 70's dominated doing so. They also played a high risk style with all of the penalties and throwing the ball deep. If they had played a more boring ball control style like the Steelers, Dolphins and Cowboys did, no doubt they would have won as many or more titles than those teams.
I was a huge raiders fan in the 60s and 70s. Every game they played was exciting as hell!
Manko Kennewick NO SHIT!!!!
And now your not
Me too
BACK IN THOSE DAYS THEY PLAYED[4] LESS PAY[ THEY DID NOT HAVE OPPORTUNITY LIKE THEY HAVE TODAY[ YES THE RAIDERS WERE MEAN NASTY[ BUT WHAT TEAM WASN'T[ THE NFL IS A MAN GAME[ BOYS NOT ALOUD[ YEAH TOM WOULD HAD A NERVOUS BREAK DOWN BEFORE THESEASON STARTED[8]22]23[
@@steviesly7908 then the same goes for all the quarterbacks during Brady's era Stevie boy, both Mannings, big ben, mahomes, flacco, wilson, romo, Ryan just to name a few, how come chowda heads like you always, always, pick Tom Brady when the subject of his era compared to the Montana, Bradshaw, etc.. era about taking hits you chowda heads always say Brady couldn't play during that era but never mention any of the players I mentioned? Is it because you hate Brady? Yes it is Stevie boy, doesn't matter how much bitches like you 😭 cry and whine, wwwwwhhhhhhaaaaaaaah about Brady it will never change the fact he is a 7 time, fucking SEVEN time Superbowl champion, made more money in one paycheck than you did or do in 7 years (Hey, thats the same number of superbowl rings Brady has) , has been with women so beautiful that only you can look at pictures of and fantasize about being with them as you polish your bishop, Lol! 😂🤣😂, oh Stevie, stop hating and being such a chowda head!
As a Steeler fan, got to admit the Raiders were badass.
Respect...the Steelers were the ONLY team that wasn't 'afraid' of the Raiders. (OK, maybe the Chiefs too...) Classic matchups in the early-mid 70's.
The best games were raiders steelers in the 70's.
Raiders vs Steelers back then was more like Raiders vs Raiders
oldschoolruler yup, real talk
Toughest games in football ,1970's and 80's Oakland and steelers games. Never seen harder hitting games.
RIP John Madden! He had to be one helluva coach to deal with those guys!!!
John was influenced by Norm Van Brocklin a hard nosed coach, while watching film when injured eagle player in 1960.
"those guys" were a reflection of Madden
During the '70s The Raiders defense was brutal and yes they did want to hurt you and they admitted it, That's the way the NFL was back then, The game was real back then!
JayDogTitan 1464 exactly what i’m saying
Raiders Legacy: Brain Dead veterans of the Game, fans not much smarter.
The Raiders defense of that era didn’t try to put you in the hospital,instead they tried to put you in the cemetery.
chris monte you must be a Viking fan
Had to be a tough bastard to play then. Like Tatum said "first one to cry about it was a sissy". You know you didn't want that label. Probably half of the NFL players had another job. Smoked and drank and partied like most 20 somethings with a little extra money. It was a dangerous sport for aggressive young men and America loved it. They were just learning there was money in TV and started having the networks bid to broadcast the games.
That’s why I’m a Raider fan ☝🏽
@Deaven Snyder no raiders
@Deaven Snyder shut the fuck up your fucking chiefs loss to the raiders in 2020
@Deaven Snyder fuck you bitch
Yeah I'm an eagles fan
@@random_foo9712 so sorry to hear that
Those were the RAIDERS I grew up with. Al Davis and his RAIDERS instilled a love for this team that has persevered all these years of underachieving...
As always...
Silver and Black Forever...
Me Too Barker, Me Too
These Raiders were my introduction to the NFL as a 10 year old. My dad and uncles would gather to watch them play and my cousins and I would be right there watching. It just stuck. Life time Raider Nation.
I was 11 but otherwise same story lol.
Players today are such divas
Im born and raised in jerzey. The whole reason im a raiders fan is finding their videos from this era. I emulated them in high school and continue to in semi pro. Something about the raiders draws me to them.
cool. it was a magical time to be a Raiders fan in the 70's. Unlike today, where they are popular all over the country, they were the most hated team then for their rough play and bending of the rules such as wide receivers and cornerbacks using a tree sap like substance on their hands to get an advantage at catching the ball, offensive lineman and linebackers using plaster casts underneath their arm pads and finding ways to commit penalties without the referees seeing them do it. Their motto in the 70's was, "if you are not cheating, you are not trying".
@@johnmongani5223 I hope someday we’re back to greatness 🤞
The Raiders team has an Aura that no other team has, plus the Raider fans have a comradery like no other, I can see someone wearing the silver and black, yell RAIDERS! And they'll yell back or we can talk and become friends. Love being a Raider fan!! Just wish we'd get to the Super Bowl again!
you gotta love the raiders of the seventies
Only one super bowl
Battle with Pittsburgh Steelers were legendary in the 1970s
I hated them back then, but respect them so much now.
@@robertpreston2220 So, what? They came up against all-time teams in the playoffs, not their fault. Between 1967-1975, they lost to the eventual SB Champion in the playoffs 7 times. They played in 5 straight AFC Championships. And they got two more SB in short order in the 1980s. Great team.
r ❤️ Oakland raiders NFL football 🏈 1970s vs Pittsburgh steelers 1970s
The Autumn Wind Baby!
Life long Patriots fan - But no other team comes close to being my second favorite Raiders- Commitment to excellence
The raiders & the Steelers where the real deal. That was football 🏈 in the 70's & 80's today's players couldn't play in the 70's & 80's Quarterback's today couldn't play they would be crying 😢. Thanks for the upload everything wasn't about money 💰💵
All of these defensive hits would be flagged in today’s NFL. I am glad that I am old enough to remember the NFL of the 70’s & 80’s when football was football
Amber I remember those days in the ' 70s
Real football was before the 70s
Okay old farts
U got a strong chin there amber
people who played without helmets at all said the same about people who people who played with helmets without face masks. And the players without facemasks said the same thing about the players of the 70s. Shit changes so get over it.
Played high school football at the tail end of the 70's, we tried to emulate the Raiders (bombs away offence, nasty evil punishing defense). If you decided to run that crossing route there was a fee to be paid (in bruises and licks), very few tightends or wideouts ran more than a few a game against us because of it!
Only team to allow cold beer in the locker room. Or beer period lol love the raiders
Back when the Raiders WERE the NFL.
Steelers were pretty tough too.
In the 70's the NFL was the Raiders and Cowboys and Steelers.
steelers ? cowboys ? raiders ? LOL back then it was Miami and the no name defense .. and the czonk, and warfield , kick, mandich , greise , morral, buonoconti , little , langer , scott, morris, oh , and only 6 losses in 3 years , 2 super bowl wins a perfect season , and a record of 44-6 ........
@@tomjones2121 and that why you’re here correct?
The Raiders were not even in the N.F.L. In 1964 they were in the A.F.L. Two entirely different leagues that didn’t even play each other until 3 years later.
Back when football was real!
so true
Johnathan Berry He wouldn't be allowed to hit like that now. I love Tatum, but it's true.
Now the NFL is the NO FUN NO FOOTBALL LEAGUE
@@macksmith4380 Exactly. And no way in hell Brady would still be playing in his 40s back in them days going against a dangerous defensive teams this Raiders team and Oilers aka house of pain era. They would plummeted his ass right out of the league with the quickness 😂😂
@sour airhead Tatum put plenty of big hits against Tight Ends back then that were as big as the big WR's today. He knocked out the Broncos TE Riley Odoms with a helmet to helmet shot. Tatum was fearless.
Who could forget the AFC rivalry with the Steelers in the 1970's.
Remember em well...
nothing better than 70s Raiders.
Battle with Pittsburgh Steelers were legendary in the 1970s
except the Dolphins cowboys and steelers LOL
@@tomjones2121 No, they were good games to watch, Raider's had most wins in the 70s.
The Steelers won the most championships of the 70s
The Steelers won two of three playoff games against the Raiders
@@dumisatonyjohnson8145 Steelers, may have had the most championships, but Raiders, won more games during the 70s, then any other team.
football was extra rough, and dangerous back then.
and better
still is
if you think inferior athletes from back then , when compared to modern day players resulted in better football, you're stuck in a time bubble
@@conni70 They were only "inferior" in the sense that the workout, training, and medical techniques were inferior. If the guys from the 70's had had access to that, they'd be pretty comparable physically to today's players.
All that aside, the spirit of the game was MUCH better in the 70's and 80's than today.
Same with basketball. It’s all been pussified now.
SOUL PATROL!!! George (Hitman) Atkinson..Jack (The Assassin) Tatum...Skip (Dr Death) Thomas...Willie (The Old Man) Brown.No I'm not a Raiders fan,just lucky enough to be born in '1967 and grow up watching the NFL from '74-'81.
Dave Conlin And Mike Haynes(ex-Patriot) joined them in the ' 80s along with Lester Hayes!!!!!
I saw a film where Atkins while making an attempt to tackle a receiver in the Superbowl 11 vs the Vikings he gave the ball carrier/reciever a look so frightening the guy froze up in fear and Atkins twisted his entire helmet sideways to the point where the guys ear pads was over his mouth! That made me laugh
😂😂😂 Boy the Raiders had some serious mfs on Defense...they were all savages!
This was a tougher era.
The raiders were good for a long time.
if tom brady played against the raiders of the 70's he would end up in the nursing home after 1 season
@sour airhead ,
Brady's receivers would end up in the nursing home. Tatum, enuff said. 😬
He wouldn't finish the game
@sour airhead the guys today couldn't play back then size. Guys where just as big and didn't have all the rules protecting his bitch ass. They party all night and play the game. I'll say this he wouldn't have made now if he'd been on a team like the Browns. Wouldn't even be talking about him. Had to make a whole rule up to justify the BS they pulled in that playoff game . NEVER FORGET CHARLES WOODSON #24 he fumbled that ball biggest screw job ever
sour airhead he would get hospitalized alone with his lineman, there’s a huge difference between the 70’s football especially the raiders between now, everyone is so pussy now and back then that was the normal
@@anthonyorgoglio1107 Like this video of the Jets pussyfooting around Tom Brady because he was hurt. 70s football, he and the ball carrier would have been crushed.
www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-game-highlights/0ap3000000746935/Tom-Brady-Lead-blocker
Man i miss the Raiders of my youth😩
In the 70's Steelers - Raiders games were epic ! Match made in Heaven & Hell !😀😀
Villipiano seemed like an awesome dude to hang out with.
Back when you could tackle someone.
Damn right....
Until Snowflakes startin running the NFL.
J Mod98 lol nfl teams from the past would get thoroughly dominated from start to finish if they played current NFL teams. Get the fuck out of here.
Mr. Ramfan former played would get shit on if they played in today’s league
Or look at the precious quarterback.
Teams always complain that got hit too hard by the Oakland Raiders football is a contact Collision Sports if you don't want to get hit go play tennis .
@Rodney James the 1970s raider teams were better.
@24 QuorthonSchuldiner not everybody is a homer, soy
Villapiano is still a great Raider to this day. Love his interviews & he’s such a good guy that even as a Steelers fan I have to appreciate him.
Boy that was one mean, hard hitting defense! I wish today's Raider defense was as good as it was back then. I miss all those characters the Raiders use to have back then. Ted Hendricks, Jack Tatum, Willie Brown, Otis Sistrunk, John Matuszak, and many more!Those were the good old days Raider Nation. Have you noticed that the NFL isn't as good as it was back then? Growing up in the seventies and watching the NFL was awesome, especially if your team was on Monday night football. "Turn out the lights, the parties over, and all good times must end." "This is Howard Cosell, and you're watching Monday Night football, it's the Oakland Raiders vs. the San Diego Chargers." Good times America!
perfect description of Raiders and 1970's NFL era football. Players back then, especially the Raiders, had unique personalities and playing styles. Nowadays the players all seem the same like robots.
....don't confuse cheap shot, dirty football with great defense...the Raiders in the 1970's finished in the top 5 in total defense only once in that decade, in 1973..
I remember Dandy Don singing that after the game.. I miss those days.. It's sad to see what the league has become, with all these overkill rule changes..
@@conni70 Shut your hatin ass up, if you aint a Raider fan why tf you here?
@@conni70 We won superbowls off of a Dirty Defense and got the most penalties in the league in 71 and still won the Superbowl. If you don't like it OH WELL! Go to another video!
WHEN FOOTBALL WAS FOR "MEN ONLY".
This was when the Oakland Raiders, were truly the Oakland Raiders. Love em or hate em, they won, there will never be another team like them.
Tatum was a real monster n pads
Tatum once said 'You come near me and I'm going to make you regret you played Pro Football!'
The Raiders vs Steelers was always The Classic Matchup into the 1970’s!
I would take this Raiders Defense over “The Steel Curtain” And Day of the Week. AND TWICE ON SUNDAY(No pun intended)!
You are damn right my dude!!!
When Tatum was on the field, you knew someone was gonna get carted off!
Jack Tatum won a Super Bowl and was a 3 time Pro Bowler. He should be in the Pro Football HOF he's not because he's been 'Black Listed!'
@@michaelrog6082 He couldn't cover ...... 3 pro bowls??
This vid always gives me goosbumps
Loved those Raider teams of the 1970's. Kenny Stabler on knees so wably that when he had to scramble looked as if both may blow out at any second, yet he nearly always made a great pass to Biletnikoff or Branch or Casper. And the Raider defense, forget about it. Absolutely vicious. There's a lot of players that should thank their maker that Jack Tatum wasn't a 275 or 280 pound tackle or guard or end, or he would've killed someone. He played safety at 200 pounds, maybe 205 at best, and brought the whole truck load every time he laid a hit on a receiver, running back, or a quarterback.
I still remember the games I went to and the great hits
Yo! receivers were scared to come across the middle when ever they played the Oakland raiders back in tha 70s I'm a Steelers fan and they had a special punishment for Lynn Swann and John stallworth lol.
Jamil McCoy McCoy I'm a Steelers fan as well and Swann&Stallworth were not afraid of going across the middle on slant routes
@@dwightlove3704 Stallworth yes but Swann wanted no part of the middle of the field when they played Oakland. Atkinson and Tatum had him completely intimidated
Jack Tatum: bad ass and brilliant. Atkinson: brilliant. Ted Hendricks: very tall and brilliant
@Thomas Lane It's like Madden said. Yeah we're dirty. What are you gonna do about it?
@Thomas Lane that was the way the sport was played as well.
@@jaquino451 Yep, they just didn't it better than the other teams.
Willie Brown was the best player on their defense in the 70's. WB and Ted Hendricks
@@JonnyAugz Madden achieved so little with so much. He was a punk
Damn what sport is this, they should play this again looks like a mans sport
John Smith Send SHADY BRADY back to the ' 70s to play against these guys your thoughts on his surviving in that era!!!!!
Dwight Love shut the fuck up you absolute fucking idiot. Brady would completely dominate the shit out of this era. He would be running offenses that hadn’t been invented yet. Get the fuck out of here.
john smith people like you are so stupid
@@dutdut2.052 you need some tissue bitch?
Thanks for playing bump and run on Don Maynard in the 1968 AFLTitle game one time too many George Atkinson. Without a doubt a rookie mistake !!! Maynard beat George deep Broadway Joe Namath hit Maynard on a deep post. And the Jets took it in for the winning score!! Broke my 5- year old heart. Could the 1968 Raiders have beaten the Baltimore Colts in Super Bowl III? We will never know.
The Greatest Winning Percentage from 1964 to 1983 from any sports franchise
17 consecutive winning seasons
That team had the best goal line stand of any team I ever saw and that says a lot
A lot of the reason for that all 11 had to be good but especially to Monte Johnson and Jack Tatum
Check out the time Buddy Ryan's Eagles stopped a team goal to go 8 times. Yup. jw
Awesome video John!
did you see how fast they were blasting off that D-line sheezz! back in those days all a quaterback had was 1 mississippi 2 mississippi if the ball wasnt outta your hands you were gone pay the price thats how defense suppose to be played
Shoot, if they had a chance to disable a qb back then, they would take the 15 yard penalty and hit him anyway.
This was when you had to work hard for your money. Work hard or get hit hard. Wow!
Loved them as a kid back in the 70s. Miss that style of play now.
Watching 30 for 30 on them Bad Boys Pistons is what brought me to this video! Maaaan!!! Oakland's defense wasn't no joke back then! Lol!
so, let me get this straight.... A linebacker gets away with contact that should have been called, and gets away with him, so you threaten his LIFE by acting like you were going to push im out of your airplane.... and you call THEM weird.....lol
Yup he tried to commit murder for gettinf whooped in a football game lol
Good point
You guys don't actually believe that tool do you
not exactly. he used that contact as an excuse to get retribution for a litany of bullshit plays the raiders did back then. when ben davidson decided to use his helmet to try to break somebody's spine.....an action so disgusting, they changed rules to prevent that kind of fuckery.....he was also threatening a life (and that's just one example out of many). if you want to see lives being threatened, re-watch the first min of this video and pretend that every playing getting his is your son/dad/loved one....or even just pretend like its always the radiers getting hit like that. youre telling me that the hits at 0:07 and 0:10 arent dangerous, especially given what we know now about CTE (or, just, you know...common sense)?
i agree, he went (no pun intended) overboard with his 'prank' (which was attempted murder, really)....but if we are pressing charges, the raiders dont have the moral high ground here (if that even exists here).
KandaPanda The Raiders have the moral high ground. It exists here.
In the 60's and early 70's the defense had the nickname "The 11 Angry Men" they need to bring that back.
Makes today's football look like flag football. 😉 Raiderrrsss!
I first saw this years ago, and I think he just made that whole plane story up.
Back in the day when leading with your helmet was part of the game, A lot of teams did it not just the Raiders, The Raiders just hit you a little harder.
I loved the Oakland Raiders and Phil Vilapiano was one of my favorite players
I was a born and raised Cowboys fan, but I always loved these Raiders -- they were everything that the Cowboys weren't. Both teams were masters at marketing an image the Raiders were the nasty dredges of the NFL, and the Cowboys were "America's Team".
I remember 1 play where Jack Tatum hit Haven Moses and Moses faceguard exploded. Now that was a hit, not like nowadays. May as well be playing soccer, where if you look at a guy, he goes down like hes been shot
wow I used to own this video The NFL greatest moments the 1976 Raiders!!!
Oakland raiders 1976 unbeatable; invincible: especially against Pittsburgh steelers 1970s
I miss those days man.
Phil Villapiano was always a great interview especially with the Holly Roller
These guys wrote the book on what it means to be a Raider.
They are Legend
Raider fan fer life Lyle was a monster on the field rest easy Darth
That was my favorite raiders defense
No doubt about all the Oakland Raiders were the most ferocious, vicious brutal team throughout the 1970's decade!!
Pound per Pound the Hardest Hitting Football player that ever LIVED!
Jack Tatum.
@@ronaldtyson4735 but got ran over by larry czonka , franco harris and sam bam cunningham
I wish we where still like this
I can tell you as an old lifelong Raider fan Russ Francis was a hell of a tight end and used to give us fits. As far as what Atkinson said about it being a collision sport it was Jack Tatum's need to land the jarring big hit instead of making a play on the ball which was the cause of the Immaculate reception.
The Raiders in the 1970s were badass!
This is exactly why I became a fan!!! Big Al we need you badly your bowl haircut son is absolutely and positively killing this team!!
Owen Dunn That 2000 Raven defense, was the best no doubt and the 70s Raiders would be in jail if they played today because Brady, would whine like he does best
I think the 85 bears would like to argue that statement.
yeah, and joe beat the 80's bears twice in the playoffs....now the LT giants had the niners number
John McCoy I remember when Brady was screaming at the refs when he was being roughed up by the Texans in that playoff game in '16!!!!!
Even with his o-line grabbing and holding like they do all day, every day...Tommy boy wouldn't last one quarter against these Raiders. His punk ass would either run, or be carried, off the field...asap.
@@oldschoolruler Brady could not run to the bathroom at his age.
When you played the Raiders, you knew the next game you played was going to be without a starting player or two.
Thank u 4 Sharing This!!! #RN4LIFE
I was born in Oakland , oakland tough thru and thru
Look at these real grown men. Amazing
New england patriots probably wouldn't have won all those championships if they were playing during this era believe me Brady wouldn't make it. The NFL got very soft and watered down what a shame.
Brady complains every time he gets hit . In the old era of football, players from other teams would probably put a bounty on him for being a candy ass
I love pats haters
@Jamil McCoy i agree wit ur comment
@@ImYankeeGG Dude, Brady's receivers today can run crossing patterns without getting their heads knocked off. Put his receivers in the mid 70's and his receivers are carted off the field
@@keithclark7266 There is not a single person from that era who could guard Gronk without cheap shots. Hell, they wouldn't even be able to catch him. Players are way bigger, stronger, faster, and technically sound than players from back then. back then a 6'5 250 pound guy was a lineman, today he's a quarterback in Pittsburgh.
Man, the Raiders, Steelers, Cowboys of the 70s, what more can you ask.
I will always love the silver and black
You can’t tell me these guys wasn’t one of the inspirations for LT to make Blitz the League
LT didn’t make no game, they just hired him
YEAH LT GOT HIS LOVE OF THE GAME FROM WATCHING THOSE TEAMS FROM THE 1970'S[ LT WAS JUST STRAIGHT UP NASTY[8]22]23]
I may be an Eagles fan but man I'd love to see this type of football again.
The Buddy Ryan defense from 1988 to 1992 was like that old Oakland defense.
They were basically the football arm of the Hells Angels. Couldn't exist in todays snowflake world. These guys were savages. Monsters. And we all loved it
that closeline tackle is crazy
Back when not only football was real but MEN WERE REAL
I became a raider in 76 and this defense was why!!!
Hope one day the Raiders can be as intimidating as here. Make Al Davis proud!
be nice but afraid those days are long gone. Davis Jr. has destroyed his dad's legacy by first moving the team out of its home in Oakland and second by being clueless on how to run a sports franchise. Every hire he's done after GM Reggie McKenzie left who got the team to the playoffs in 2016 has been a disaster.
Today 9 out 10 of these hits would be penalties and the players ejected.
TheRedBaron Lives! Yup it’s been pussified just look at the nba too.
@@generousg83 What about THE NHL MLB PRO BOXING!!!!!
Dwight Love I don’t know I don’t watch those sports
@@generousg83 I don't watch them either but I know they involve physical contact.
@@generousg83 The NBA? You mean, they don't allow hard tackles any more?
Bengals fan here nothing those guys did was dirty the game was so much different in those days. You paid a price going over the middle.
I'm a cradle Raiders fan, but I'm a big Russ Francis fan too.
I need these Raiders to show up
On Sundays. Physical football
Old school raiders !!!! That's when they played for the love of the game !!!! These days too many divas and so called superstars !!!! They try and b a one man team ..... Don't work that way superstar !!!!!!!! 1970 defense !!!!!!! Ooooooorah !!!!!!
Phil Villapiano is originally from Asbury Park, New Jersey but he moved to Ocean Township.
If Brady played against teams like this from the 70's he would as Jack Lambert said "would have had to wear
a dress." LOL!
He wouldn’t have lasted past his early thirties. The game has evolved to a glorified flag football league.
Or Joe Namath's panty hose
Back when football was actually football. RAIDER NATION FOR LIFE!!! 🤘🏻🤘🏻
In the 60's the Raiders defense had a killer nickname "The 11 Angry Men" which I think should be readopted.
I keep forgetting that Russ was a 49er late in his career in fact he played with Joe Montana and got a ring.
Between 68-74 beast. 71-74 Beastier. But the thing people forget about is the O line (the beastliness I was referring to) 1971 Raiders? 5 FUTURE HOF'ers and at least 4 were immortal HOF'ers on one line... Ooh it was a scary sight for any defense period. Possibly even their own
Back when men where men. Brady gets slapped in the helmet and he starts whining.
Jack Tatum. They call him the assassin.
There was an even more brutal defense in the 1970s and they were called the Steel Curtain. 4 Super Bowl Championships in 6 years
All the posturing and tough talk added up to exactly one title during the Madden era. While the Raiders were busy strutting around and telling everyone how bad-ass they were, other teams were bringing home trophies.
true but that Raider team won multiple West titles, playoff games and played in several of the most famous games in NFL history. Sports is entertainment and the Raiders of the 70's dominated doing so. They also played a high risk style with all of the penalties and throwing the ball deep. If they had played a more boring ball control style like the Steelers, Dolphins and Cowboys did, no doubt they would have won as many or more titles than those teams.