1939-09-24 Brooklyn Dodgers vs Detroit Lions

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  • @michaeldonner5334
    @michaeldonner5334 3 роки тому +80

    The Dayton Triangles were an original NFL team that entered the league in its first season in 1920. In 1930, the Triangles were sold to a Brooklyn-based group, moved to Brooklyn, and played as the Brooklyn Dodgers from 1930-1943. In their last year in Brooklyn, 1944 they were re-named the Brooklyn Tigers. In 1945 they merged with the NFL's Boston Yanks - the resulting franchise was called simply "The Yanks." . The owner of the Tigers then accepted the AAFC's offer of the New York franchise in that league; so the NFL canceled his Brooklyn Tigers franchise and assigned the Brooklyn players to the Boston Yanks. The Boston Yanks moved to New York as the New York Bulldogs in 1949. In 1950, the Bulldogs were renamed the New York Yanks. In 1951, the New York Yanks folded, with the franchise being sold back to the NFL. In 1952, the NFL effectively relocated the franchise in Dallas, Texas, and the Dallas Texans played on year (1952) before it, too, was sold back to the NFL. The Texan players were transferred to a new ownership group in Baltimore, that became the Colts in 1953. Then later that franchise move to Indianapolis. So, the Indianapolis Colts are direct descendants, through the Brooklyn team shown here on the video, of the Dayton Triangles, an original NFL franchise from 1920.

    • @TigerWoodsLibido
      @TigerWoodsLibido 3 роки тому +6

      Bingo. The NFL and the Irsays know this. The endgame was always to get them back close to Dayton. They’re just 117 miles to the west now.

    • @jamesrkrau2481
      @jamesrkrau2481 2 роки тому +4

      What does the Colts ownership think about that. They should embrace it.

    • @magellaniclight9098
      @magellaniclight9098 Рік тому +2

      👍 That's 👍 good 👍 information ℹ️. Kudos 👌

    • @zeb_reynolds
      @zeb_reynolds Рік тому

      @@biggslighter1950packers too, no?

    • @TheLAGopher
      @TheLAGopher Рік тому +6

      @@zeb_reynolds
      The Packers were first organized in 1919 as an independent football club.They didn't join the NFL until it's second season in 1921.
      So even though they existed in 1920 when the NFL was formed. They were not one of it's original franchises.
      BTW the Chicago Bears as the Decatur Staleys were formed by George Halas after he was granted an NFL franchise in 1920.
      The Cardinals actually were formed in Racine Wisconsin as the Racine Cardinals in 1899. So for 21 years the Racine Cardinals
      operated as a pro team where teams scheduled games among themselves and there was no ruling body enforcing rules among teams
      and player/coach contracts. The Cardinals joined the NFL in 1920 as the Chicago Cardinals.

  • @EdsterIII
    @EdsterIII Рік тому +8

    I just got this in my recommendations. Thanks for posting this YEARS ago. I only wish I could have seen it sooner! This was such a cool look into the past. The fact it's in color and looks so good? Made it that much better!

  • @t4texastomjohnnycat978
    @t4texastomjohnnycat978 4 роки тому +59

    Absolutely loved it. This is the oldest color NFL game THESE eyes have seen.🏈
    THANKS FOR POSTING THIS VIDEO.

  • @justinreynolds7372
    @justinreynolds7372 3 роки тому +33

    This is amazing to look at a late 30’s game in color. And sometimes it don’t look real at times to me when I see video likes these because you are so used to the black and white film grain but it’s incredible to see a game in color

  • @Frankincensedjb123
    @Frankincensedjb123 3 роки тому +32

    DAMN! that video quality is amazing. Why is the quality of so many of these old films better than much of what I see recorded just 20 years ago. GREAT job!

    • @PoleTooke
      @PoleTooke 3 роки тому +17

      they recorded on film, which can be infinitely upscaled. digital and vhs cannot be.

    • @rhythmjones
      @rhythmjones 2 роки тому +7

      Film has higher resolution than videotape. So the entire pre-HD television era has very low resolution. It was okay on a 20" CRT but looks AWFUL on today's HD screens.

    • @JiveDadson
      @JiveDadson 11 місяців тому +1

      Here's the real answer. Three-strip color processes, like Technicolor, looked great, but were danged expensive. The full color film that largely replaced three-strip in the fifties was relatively cheap, but it faded. Later, and cheaper yet, was video tape. It sucked. High definition digital is a 21st century thing.

  • @keruetz
    @keruetz 11 місяців тому +4

    Really fun to watch. Thanks for finding and posting this.

  • @southbend3406
    @southbend3406 5 років тому +26

    Rare film! Close-up view in color...in 1939!

  • @warntom
    @warntom Рік тому +6

    I wacthed this clip to see players play without helmets on, turned out it's true coz the place kicker at 6:59 wasn't wearing a helmets which was allowed because helmets weren't mandatory in the NFL until 1943

  • @EZDZ24
    @EZDZ24 3 роки тому +7

    80+ plus years old and in color. Just amazing!

    • @JiveDadson
      @JiveDadson 11 місяців тому

      Color movies predate this by over 20 years.

  • @joeyrivaldo5239
    @joeyrivaldo5239 10 місяців тому +4

    Week 3. Lions 27 Dodgers 7. Uniform Note: The Brooklyn Dodgers wore both these Red Uniforms & Blue Jerseys, similar to the Detroit Lions. The Dodgers also wore Silver Pants with them, as well as the White Pants with them.
    Brooklyn Dodgers Uniform Combinations:
    Red Jersey's/White Pants - Worn Weeks 2, 3, 4
    Red Jersey's/Silver Pants - Worn Weeks 7, 8, 9, 11
    Blue Jersey's/Silver Pants - Worn Weeks Weeks 10 & 12
    Blue Jersey's/White Pants - Worn Week 5
    They did not play in Week 1.

  • @danieldecker2526
    @danieldecker2526 3 роки тому +25

    Crazy that all those people are long gone,maybe a few really young fans might now be around 90.

    • @BaltimoreColt
      @BaltimoreColt 3 роки тому +9

      I know. My uncle was 2 months old. He's 82 now and has a great memory. I'll have to ask him if he remembers this game. lol

    • @TigerWoodsLibido
      @TigerWoodsLibido 3 роки тому +2

      Even Art Donovan and Gino Marchetti would have been young then but they assuredly would have known of the team moving to Boston then back to NY then of course they were drafted by the Yanks and then were the Texans for the one season before then becoming the Colts with the same roster.

    • @mckman6700
      @mckman6700 Рік тому +4

      Not all of them are long gone. Brooklyn #7 HoF Ace Parker just died in 2013 age 101 and #22 Ralph Kercheval died in 2010 age 98

    • @t4texastom587
      @t4texastom587 День тому +1

      ​@@TigerWoodsLibido
      I was a very fortunate pro football fan to have met, talk to, and get the autographs of both Art Donovan and Gino Marchetti at a sports memorabilia show in Houston, Texas not long before Mr.Donovan passed away. They were both very friendly, and Mr. Donovan was his usual comical self.
      God bless our pro football heroes from a bygone era 🏈

  • @markroberts9577
    @markroberts9577 Рік тому +3

    Beautiful quality color footage of the first half of a rough and tumble well played game

  • @tribulation138
    @tribulation138 4 роки тому +12

    that's still alot of fans even for back then

    • @billdries1
      @billdries1 4 роки тому +2

      NFL football was a popular spectator sport from the beginning.

  • @JRFrancisco20088
    @JRFrancisco20088 4 дні тому

    Reminds watching tape of our junior high games back in the late 1980s. Same techniques and plays.

  • @davids9520
    @davids9520 10 місяців тому +4

    Proof of time travel of video recording technology from the future. This is better than videos of football games from the 1960's and 1970's.

    • @locutus1126
      @locutus1126 5 місяців тому +2

      Some of these old videos from 80 years ago were shot on 35 or 70mm film. It was basically like a photograph but not done all the time. Stuff from the 70's was recorded on video tape and as we know, it degrades fairly quickly.

    • @MitchJohnson0110
      @MitchJohnson0110 2 дні тому

      Old film is actually very close to, and sometimes better than modern 4k resolution. The issue was that for a long time people didn't have a way to watch film in is original resolution and frame rate at home. Unless you had a film projector and the actual physical film reels at your house, which of course, most didn't. With modern TV's, phones, and computers though thats pretty easy.

  • @aethergaming7934
    @aethergaming7934 Рік тому +3

    Love this vivid color

  • @StainlessSteelPolish
    @StainlessSteelPolish 11 місяців тому +1

    The line play looks very different. This must be from the era when below-the-belt blocking was allowed. The defense doesn't even put more than 3 guys on the line of scrimmage. It's like every play you get a mix of offensive and defensive linemen just rolling around.

    • @JiveDadson
      @JiveDadson 11 місяців тому

      Thirty years before below belt blocking was outlawed.

  • @williamstidham
    @williamstidham 4 роки тому +15

    Incredible footage from pre-war America

  • @jbratt
    @jbratt 2 роки тому +3

    @ 6:55 kicker has no helmet : )

  • @dustylover100
    @dustylover100 2 роки тому +7

    I believe the Lions were playing at the University of Detroit - Mercy. I wonder if Dutch Clark was still playing. I do know that around he was their head coach.

    • @dustylover100
      @dustylover100 2 роки тому +3

      I know Potsy Clark was their first one, coming with the Lions from Portsmouth, Ohio.

    • @jacobgreengas7121
      @jacobgreengas7121 2 роки тому +3

      Yup, that is exactly where they were playing, they had 15,515 fans in attendance that day. I found the United Press article for that day, I don't see Dutch Clark listed on the roster in the article. And, it looks like the coach that year was Gus Henderson

    • @paulhelman2376
      @paulhelman2376 7 місяців тому +1

      Yes it was. We used to play touch football outside that stadium in the 50's. Six mile and Livernois.

  • @saturnguytwelvesg127
    @saturnguytwelvesg127 2 роки тому +5

    Kicker: helmet optional.

  • @pape444
    @pape444 Рік тому +6

    No fat steriod and anabolic athlete like in today Football. No fat Junk food bad dressed Fans. Pure Sport and pure America in her prime.

  • @mustang6172
    @mustang6172 Рік тому +5

    Were the officials selling ice cream too?

  • @JustWinBabee
    @JustWinBabee 2 роки тому +10

    If anyone wants to know what true Honolulu Blue looks like, it's in this video. The Lions need to get back to this shade for their blue uniforms.

  • @_Another_Idea_
    @_Another_Idea_ Рік тому +8

    Tom Brady's first NFL game

  • @andypetrovich2155
    @andypetrovich2155 2 місяці тому

    I wonder where this game is played. It can't be Briggs Stadium or Ebbet's Field because i don't see the baseball infield.

  • @bschuss1
    @bschuss1 Місяць тому

    When you see how the kickers kicked back then, it's really weird that besides moving the goal posts 10 yards back and moving around kickoffs a bit, nothing much has changed. Hard to imagine them kicking more than 30 yards in these days (besides drop kicks, which probably had an abysmal success rates). Nowadays with 50 yards basically being completely normal, it makes kicks a totally different part of the game I would think.

    • @MrTheHeadlines
      @MrTheHeadlines 11 днів тому

      This shit look violent back then lmao

  • @angeleyes9951
    @angeleyes9951 5 місяців тому

    It's a good thing this film is in color; if it were in black and white like most film was at the time, you wouldn't be able to tell the teams apart.

  • @richardlawson6787
    @richardlawson6787 2 роки тому +4

    Now I know where that saying smash mouth football comes from...no facemasks...imagine how many broken jaws and knocked out teeth were suffered before they smartened up and put on face guards ..it was a very brutal sport back then

  • @KevinMiller-xn5vu
    @KevinMiller-xn5vu 3 місяці тому

    Sucks there's no audio.

  • @ToBeDetermined56789
    @ToBeDetermined56789 7 місяців тому

    I guess all the scoring came after the camera was turned off.

  • @allenmurray7893
    @allenmurray7893 8 місяців тому +2

    What field was this game played on. Love the vid, but sound would have been good to know some of the players. I like that they weren't wearing face guards.

    • @Ryan-qf3kz
      @Ryan-qf3kz 2 місяці тому +2

      University of Detroit Stadium

    • @timbescorn8372
      @timbescorn8372 Місяць тому +1

      Fun fact. University of Detroit won a national championship in football in 1928.

    • @allenmurray7893
      @allenmurray7893 Місяць тому

      ​@@timbescorn8372 it's probably never going to be known, because the networks have never heard of the University of Detroit. Does the stadium still exist?

  • @jameswirth3117
    @jameswirth3117 7 місяців тому +1

    Detroit won this game 27-7. This games was played at the University of Detroit Field. The Lions did play a few games at Briggs Stadium, the home of the Detroit Tigers, in the 1939 season.

    • @bemore1134
      @bemore1134 5 місяців тому

      That was my assumption, that it was the UD field, since I noticed late in the film there were TWO sets of goal posts--one on the goal line for pros, the other set 10 yards deeper. The UD Titans last played football in 1964.

  • @jdnolin4852
    @jdnolin4852 4 роки тому +9

    neither team is wearing a white jersey, color rush 1939 style

    • @TigerWoodsLibido
      @TigerWoodsLibido 3 роки тому

      I think the road team sometimes wore orange or red if their colors were different than that of the home team. The Brooklyn Dodgers often wore blue as they are the Dayton Triangles franchise that is now the Indianapolis Colts.

    • @toastnjam7384
      @toastnjam7384 2 роки тому +2

      Back then there were no home or road uni's until the 1950's when football started to be televised. They needed to be differentiated because of the quality of the small B&W TV's which made it difficult to tell who's who during the plays. Also for night games a white football was use because the regular one was hard to pick up.

  • @SamFergusonNE
    @SamFergusonNE 9 місяців тому

    What’s with the two sets of goalposts in one endzone?

  • @ANCIENTASTRONAUT
    @ANCIENTASTRONAUT Рік тому

    AWESOME upload

  • @PoleTooke
    @PoleTooke 3 роки тому +2

    @0:42 OH!! Who's that runner?? he's GOOD

    • @jmill3147
      @jmill3147 10 місяців тому +2

      Johnny Pingel

    • @PoleTooke
      @PoleTooke 10 місяців тому +2

      @@jmill3147 wow he had a super cool career! He has the all time NCAA record for punting yards in a season with 4,138, says Google. I hope he got some recognition for his talent. Hall of fame or some other award or something

  • @gern7535
    @gern7535 5 місяців тому

    they were tougher back then. number 64 on the lions has a slit in the seat of his pants and was still playing! that's tough!

  • @aronb03
    @aronb03 5 місяців тому

    1:47 that man is out cold😂😂

  • @lakemichigan6598
    @lakemichigan6598 4 роки тому +7

    This was a time when most of the great college football players didn't graduate to the NFL but instead followed more traditional, non athletic career paths.
    Professional football just didn't pay very much back then.
    And by the way, WWII was not yet a month old when this game was being played.

    • @lakemichigan6598
      @lakemichigan6598 3 роки тому

      @@sasquatch7234 Baseball too. Both DiMaggio's record 56 game hitting streak & Ted Williams' .403 batting average occurred after the war had started but before our entry into it.
      Williams flew combat missions during the war as did big Hollywood stars Jimmy Stewart & Clark Gable.

    • @johndates9827
      @johndates9827 2 роки тому +1

      The first Heisman Trophy recipient was Jay Berwanger of the Univ. of Chicago. The Bears offered him a contract of $8,000. Berwanger turned it down, citing he could make more in private business.

    • @Wowzersdude-k5c
      @Wowzersdude-k5c Рік тому

      @@johndates9827 I ran it through an inflation calculator and 8 grand would be about $180,000 in today's money. I am surprised, actually. That's not terrible money at all.

    • @TheLAGopher
      @TheLAGopher Рік тому

      A big part of that was that men who played at the biggest colleges especially the Ivy League and what would become the Big Ten, were seen as
      gentlemen of leisure who played football for the love of the game and in the same spirit English gentlemen played polo or cricket.
      Playing football as a job was seen as beneath the dignity of cultured youngmen.

  • @-PURPLE-HEAD
    @-PURPLE-HEAD 25 днів тому

    Which one is Jackie Robinson?

  • @ThomasMcGauley-m7z
    @ThomasMcGauley-m7z 3 місяці тому

    So the baseball team and football team were both the dodgers. Never knew that.

  • @steven2212
    @steven2212 5 років тому +4

    Amazing.

  • @hunterduhwayne
    @hunterduhwayne Рік тому +1

    1:39 homie got fucking ROCKED OW

    • @PoleTooke
      @PoleTooke 9 місяців тому +1

      I know, I noticed that too! Dude was OUT

  • @JWhiiteXXIII
    @JWhiiteXXIII 4 місяці тому +1

    Them boys back in the days was running that mf no cap

  • @roughriderreturns5039
    @roughriderreturns5039 2 роки тому +4

    Imagine how many concussions these players received during the course of the season. Rugged guys.

    • @jacobgreengas7121
      @jacobgreengas7121 2 роки тому +2

      It looks like there is potentially one in this video at 1:46 number 25 in red, Bruiser Kinard, takes a knee to the head from the ball carrier, Johnny Pingle, on the line of scrimmage after losing his helmet and lies motionless on the ground after the play

    • @NoGoodBoyo1000
      @NoGoodBoyo1000 Рік тому +3

      Fewer than in the modern era. Leather helmets were safer. Not used as weapons.

    • @fallandbounce
      @fallandbounce Рік тому +2

      @@jacobgreengas7121 ... and at the end of that clip you see a teammate going to drag him up and "shake him out of it". Concussions used to be called "getting your bell rung", and were usually met with "come on, you big baby, snap out of it".

    • @jacobgreengas7121
      @jacobgreengas7121 Рік тому +3

      @@fallandbounce Thank heavens we understand them better now. I hate to think of the CTE that so many of those early must have endured

    • @bearcats513
      @bearcats513 Рік тому +5

      Helmets arguably increase the risk of concussions. There's no data from before modern helmets were invented so we can't say for sure but it makes sense logically speaking.
      Before boxing added boxing gloves to the sport, fighters took less blows to the head. This is because the risk of breaking your wrist was very high without gloves and wraps, so you had to be very smart about when you chose to strike. But the sport was boring as hell, so they added in boxing gloves to encourage more action. Boxing gloves are not safety devices, they are weapons. They enable you to swing away without worrying about breaking your wrist.
      A football helmet is just a boxing glove for your head. A hard shell football helmet with a facemask enables you to use your head as a weapon. The speed of the game prior to helmets was a lot slower, because players had to be smart with how they chose to hit and how they took hits.
      That being said, there are absolutely still concussions in early era football.

  • @wills1483
    @wills1483 Рік тому +3

    This is great. Everyone is about 185lbs

  • @mashugenah
    @mashugenah 2 роки тому +1

    I could spot a couple of unnecessary roughness...

  • @Robespierre1758X
    @Robespierre1758X 6 років тому +2

    this has got to be the Oct 1 1939 game against the Chicago Cardinals

    • @JStarStar00
      @JStarStar00 5 років тому +8

      Nope, it's Sept. 24, 1939 vs the Brooklyn Dodgers. Detroit won 27-7.

    • @akbarlebowitz8151
      @akbarlebowitz8151 4 роки тому +1

      No, The Dodgers played the Eagles on 10-1-1939. Oddly enough both the Cardinals and Dodgers wore alternate blue or red jerseys with either silver or white pants in 1939. Both teams had white helmets as well. Could be quite confusing since some teams did not use distinctive stripes or bands on the uniforms. Click on gridiron-uniforms.com to see what all the NFL teams wore past and present.

    • @JD-vn4sh
      @JD-vn4sh 4 роки тому +1

      It's the dodgers you can see ace Parker number 7 throwing the ball.

    • @TigerWoodsLibido
      @TigerWoodsLibido 3 роки тому

      The Dodgers (Colts today) wore blue and white at home and red on the road in some seasons.

    • @MrAndyhdz
      @MrAndyhdz 2 роки тому

      @@TigerWoodsLibido not the colts
      you might find some unofficial connection but not the colts.

  • @jamespatrinos4708
    @jamespatrinos4708 7 місяців тому

    Many players on both sides of the ball.

  • @tiffanyisbae8190
    @tiffanyisbae8190 Місяць тому +1

    They would’ve hung Vick if he played back then

  • @PRHILL9696
    @PRHILL9696 6 років тому +22

    Now this is real football!

    • @amfbolton
      @amfbolton 5 років тому +1

      PRHILL9696 no

    • @Trequavion
      @Trequavion 5 років тому +1

      Yes sir

    • @jacobfamily4544
      @jacobfamily4544 5 років тому

      Nope. They're wearing helmets and body armour. Real football is done without all that, no forward pass, no blocking, etc and so on. Real football is played in Rugby.

    • @FurlogTheGiant
      @FurlogTheGiant 4 роки тому +5

      Jacob Family rugby’s inferiority complex

    • @dutdut2.059
      @dutdut2.059 4 роки тому +1

      these fools would get utterly dominated by a modern college team. Just stop.

  • @adanalyst6925
    @adanalyst6925 Рік тому

    Funny how they named so many teams after the baseball team

  • @user117831
    @user117831 10 місяців тому

    #7 for Brooklyn is future hall of fame Ace Parker. Right Tackle #25 (Brooklyn) is future HOF Bruiser Kinard. For Detroit #30 C is HOF Alex Wojciechowicz.

  • @michaelsmith-ws2mb
    @michaelsmith-ws2mb 10 місяців тому

    Where was this game played in Brooklyn?

    • @classicsports5057
      @classicsports5057  10 місяців тому +1

      This game was played at University of Detroit stadium.

  • @TigerWoodsLibido
    @TigerWoodsLibido 3 роки тому +2

    The History of the Indianapolis Colts. “The Dodgers Era”

    • @michaeldonner5334
      @michaeldonner5334 3 роки тому +2

      Great point!! See my post above that explains that connection.

    • @MrAndyhdz
      @MrAndyhdz 2 роки тому

      Connection isn't official.

  • @goldenthug9
    @goldenthug9 Рік тому

    This is incredible!!

  • @PoleTooke
    @PoleTooke 3 роки тому +1

    which team is which?

  • @timothyclaffey9138
    @timothyclaffey9138 3 роки тому

    Anyone know what stadium this might be?

    • @JustWinBabee
      @JustWinBabee 2 роки тому +1

      This might be the University of Detroit stadium if the game was in Detroit. The Dodgers, like the baseball team, played their home games in Ebbets Field.

  • @obabytutu6008
    @obabytutu6008 4 місяці тому

    Back when it was fun to watch

  • @bryansteele832
    @bryansteele832 2 роки тому +1

    7:28 POOR GUY SPLIT HIS PANTS

  • @fosbury68
    @fosbury68 3 роки тому +3

    Like the refs in white shirts, white pants and bowties.

  • @kkwok9
    @kkwok9 Місяць тому

    Prefer to see this than the nfl of today

  • @fakofakoson1667
    @fakofakoson1667 5 років тому +4

    Looking at this brings to mind how much the game has changed, not only as a business but the athleticism itself.
    The fundamentals, stances,form, performance, physique.....

    • @limitededition3086
      @limitededition3086 Рік тому +2

      What's so intresting though is that they are still athletic, and I was not expecting that. Some of those cut moves were nice. I was expecting a bunch of classic old geezers who were slow and unathletic but these guys clearly had talent even back then. Nothing compared to today but still.

    • @bl3313
      @bl3313 11 місяців тому

      How much of today's "athleticism" is fueled by drugs?

  • @ocularzombie6679
    @ocularzombie6679 Рік тому

    how did you colorize this holy shit

    • @classicsports5057
      @classicsports5057  Рік тому +3

      I'm pretty sure this wasn't colorized.

    • @ocularzombie6679
      @ocularzombie6679 8 місяців тому

      ​@classicsports5057 color tv wasn't even a thing until the 1970s

  • @paulhelman2376
    @paulhelman2376 7 місяців тому

    They played both ways. No sitting out half the game.

  • @brunomoreno3666
    @brunomoreno3666 4 роки тому +4

    it was almost all rushing and no passing lol

    • @lakemichigan6598
      @lakemichigan6598 4 роки тому +5

      Well, the quarterbacks aren't very good passers - but in their defense, the football was fatter then making it more difficult to pass.

    • @brunomoreno3666
      @brunomoreno3666 4 роки тому +2

      @@lakemichigan6598 it was totally a different game of course, they didnt had the defense or the rules of today, it was more a game of hitting.

    • @lakemichigan6598
      @lakemichigan6598 4 роки тому +4

      @@brunomoreno3666 Yes, it was a more basic game back then - but why wouldn't it be? It was a more basic era. The game's been continuously amended these past 81 years in the hopes of keeping it up with the times - and given pro football's profound popularity today, certainly much greater than in 1939, that effort has clearly been very successful.

    • @dustylover100
      @dustylover100 2 роки тому +1

      The team that most of the passing in that day was Green Bay, with Don Hutson being the most feared receiver in the NFL at the time.

  • @robminmonaca
    @robminmonaca 5 років тому +1

    I wonder if that goal post in front of the other effected the play of the game. Looks dangerous as well. It looks weird.

    • @michaelholland7392
      @michaelholland7392 5 років тому +5

      Before the 1975 NFL season, goalposts were on the goalline...college football had goalposts at the back of the endzone. Apparently, Detroit is using a college field...looks like the college posts are permanent. So they used temporary posts for their game.

    • @byrd56
      @byrd56 5 років тому +2

      @@michaelholland7392 Specifically, the Lions were playing on the Univ. of Detroit's football field (U of D, later known as Detroit Mercy, shut down football in 1964). They would eventually move to Briggs Stadium (later Tiger Stadium), followed by Pontiac Silverdome and, currently, Ford Field.

  • @paulks2339
    @paulks2339 7 місяців тому

    Wow this is so cool !

    • @paulks2339
      @paulks2339 7 місяців тому +1

      Did Refs back then serve pizza at half time?? What’s with the white suits and chef hats !

    • @TooRandomForYou
      @TooRandomForYou 7 місяців тому

      @@paulks2339yes I was at this game they served Detroit style pizza… you think Brooklyn style, but Detroit style much better

  • @jnolette1030
    @jnolette1030 2 роки тому

    Why isn't there any MLB footage like this?

  • @dustylover100
    @dustylover100 2 роки тому

    Who won the game?

  • @mweb1
    @mweb1 7 місяців тому

    0-0?

  • @coolmeenmac761
    @coolmeenmac761 Рік тому +1

    University of Detroit Stadium.

  • @Salty_Balls
    @Salty_Balls Місяць тому

    1:47 he died

  • @brianreid4567
    @brianreid4567 5 місяців тому

    Interesting 🤔 game for it’s time

  • @localfatty4364
    @localfatty4364 11 місяців тому

    These guys look massive

  • @Rasdawg915
    @Rasdawg915 4 місяці тому

    Almost a century later and Detroit still hasn't had a better team than this😂😂😂

  • @evanmcinturf6848
    @evanmcinturf6848 Місяць тому

    24 days after the war started

  • @aethergaming7934
    @aethergaming7934 Рік тому

    Just…wow

  • @bansheesioux5569
    @bansheesioux5569 2 роки тому

    This is not colorized?

    • @WitchKing-Of-Angmar
      @WitchKing-Of-Angmar 2 роки тому

      No, do you think this looks colorized compared to your vast knowledge of colorized films.

    • @bansheesioux5569
      @bansheesioux5569 2 роки тому +2

      @@WitchKing-Of-Angmar it's just a question

  • @clivestaples244
    @clivestaples244 5 місяців тому

    The BROOKLYN DODGERS? Thats a baseal team in LA.
    Craziest football vid ever! No face masks, and they threw the ball too...

  • @mrstep2me
    @mrstep2me 4 роки тому +2

    3 yards and a cloud of dust.

    • @JD-vn4sh
      @JD-vn4sh 4 роки тому

      Dust covered pellets

  • @poppopartist3870
    @poppopartist3870 4 роки тому +2

    Looks like a good upper level modern day high school football game

    • @jiveassturkey8849
      @jiveassturkey8849 4 роки тому +4

      I wouldn’t say upper level, this looks like a middle school or maybe a high school JV game.

    • @lakemichigan6598
      @lakemichigan6598 4 роки тому

      @@jiveassturkey8849 The players aren't displaying a lot of athleticism.

    • @crawfordgalbraith73
      @crawfordgalbraith73 4 роки тому +3

      Do you have to ?

    • @Frankincensedjb123
      @Frankincensedjb123 3 роки тому +6

      They run, they block, they tackle. Looks no different to me than what you see today. What are you talking about? You're probably clueless about the fact that the football was more difficult to deal with because it was bigger and harder to throw. Their "athleticism" looks OK to me.

    • @poppopartist3870
      @poppopartist3870 3 роки тому

      @@Frankincensedjb123 no your clueless slow and a dork I'm quite sure... Boy cheerleader

  • @untexan
    @untexan 4 роки тому +6

    I’m confused, where are all the late hits and spearing and headhunting and cheap shots? The trolls and bots tell me that was what made football great in the old days and there’s none of that here. Is this not a REAL GAME played by REAL MEN?

    • @trillionaire2478
      @trillionaire2478 4 роки тому +1

      Lol u stupid, This is real

    • @fuckyocouch98
      @fuckyocouch98 4 роки тому +1

      Try the earlier 1970s NFL

    • @billdries1
      @billdries1 4 роки тому +5

      Without facemasks and hard shell helmets, nobody used their head as a weapon. Ironically, better player safety gear led to more violent play.

    • @goodmaro
      @goodmaro 3 роки тому

      @@trillionaire2478 Sarcasm-challenged?

    • @wrc1210
      @wrc1210 2 роки тому

      Late hit at 8:57

  • @smdblue90
    @smdblue90 2 місяці тому

    I really miss football. I can't watch today's game.

  • @FormedandSmelly
    @FormedandSmelly 6 років тому +10

    A 100% pure natural game. No made made artificial turfs, plastic equipment, nylon/polyester uniforms, electronic communications gadgets, or obscene salaries being paid. The only natural thing left in today's football is the leather ball, they still use, for now.

    • @MStafford-lr9le
      @MStafford-lr9le 5 років тому +2

      Wah wah wah, there is always one of you on every old time football video. I think it sucks.

    • @johnliberty3647
      @johnliberty3647 4 роки тому +1

      @@MStafford-lr9le 2 of us now. I liked the game better in the video than I do now.

    • @t4texastomjohnnycat978
      @t4texastomjohnnycat978 4 роки тому +3

      @@johnliberty3647
      I'm with you Brother. No overpaid fattass rapper-wannabees out there TV camera-hoggin'. Nobody sucking on oxygen masks. No idiots in the stands looking like they're ready to go trick-or-treating.

    • @t4texastomjohnnycat978
      @t4texastomjohnnycat978 4 роки тому +3

      @@MStafford-lr9le
      Then quit watching mam. Get back to watching "The View".

    • @henrypatton5346
      @henrypatton5346 4 роки тому

      T4TEXASTOM JOHNNYCAT say it. Say what you actually wanna say

  • @aethergaming7934
    @aethergaming7934 Рік тому

    Wow

  • @rhythmjones
    @rhythmjones 2 роки тому

    64 SPLIT HIS PANTS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @atheistleopard618
    @atheistleopard618 4 роки тому +2

    must have been filmed from 50 miles away in a sound-proof room

  • @ot8479
    @ot8479 Рік тому

    Would have loved it better in black and white for sure.

  • @nightwind7022
    @nightwind7022 3 роки тому +32

    Back when sports were fun and not about money, drugs, politics, and controversy.

    • @liammaxwell6114
      @liammaxwell6114 Рік тому +30

      Comments like this ruin sports

    • @nightwind7022
      @nightwind7022 Рік тому +5

      @@liammaxwell6114 Sports were ruined long before I started commenting 😏

    • @Lions400
      @Lions400 Рік тому +3

      @@nightwind7022politics I understand but the other stuff makes no sense

    • @nightwind7022
      @nightwind7022 Рік тому

      @@Lions400 I meant that these days the NFL looks more like pro wrestling than the NFL I grew up with. 😝

    • @ryancruz1876
      @ryancruz1876 Рік тому +14

      The 1919 Chicago White Sox called looking for you. 🤣

  • @davidfreeman7455
    @davidfreeman7455 3 роки тому

    Defense pass interference and roughing the quarterback 15 yards. Repeat 1st dowm

  • @sahilkumar_home9085
    @sahilkumar_home9085 4 роки тому

    good coloring but it still has blur

    • @JiveDadson
      @JiveDadson 11 місяців тому

      No coloring. This is undoubtedly an original three-strip movie.

  • @johnnylee9116
    @johnnylee9116 Місяць тому

    All white meN

  • @JonathanEvans1977
    @JonathanEvans1977 2 місяці тому

    One bar face masks 😂 and very little protective gear. Modern day nfl is soft compared to this

  • @nicholasbarber3644
    @nicholasbarber3644 3 роки тому +2

    even then the lions where trash

    • @TigerWoodsLibido
      @TigerWoodsLibido 3 роки тому +1

      The Dodgers (Colts) were actually just as bad or worse most seasons. It took the Triangles-Colts franchise 39 seasons to win their first NFL Championship as they co-founded the NFL in 1920, 2 years after their Ohio League title in 1918.

  • @ronsmac
    @ronsmac 5 років тому +1

    Great film but God awful football.

    • @awesomeautistartist8628
      @awesomeautistartist8628 5 років тому +10

      Great football. The way it’s supposed to be.

    • @t4texastomjohnnycat978
      @t4texastomjohnnycat978 4 роки тому +1

      @@awesomeautistartist8628
      👍😊👍🏈

    • @OdemGee
      @OdemGee 4 роки тому +3

      I agree, terrible football but you'll those people who will say "no this is real football. Back when they were slow, unathletic, and couldn't throw an accurate pass to save there life" .In reality you can put a good high school team going up against these guys and the high school team would probably blow them out by 50.

    • @dutdut2.059
      @dutdut2.059 4 роки тому +1

      Tony DaWonderful great football? these guys would get dominated by a modern high school team

    • @ronsmac
      @ronsmac 3 роки тому +2

      @@sasquatch7234 Just a couple of years later Sammy Baugh passed about 20-22 passes a game. Not to dissimilar from the early to mid 70s. In homage to Baugh. He threw 6 td passes on this day 74 years ago. Cheers Sammy

  • @NoBullsh_t
    @NoBullsh_t Місяць тому

    Thats right, run the rock 💪