I never realized how good that '76 Patriot teams was. They took out the Dolphins, Steelers and Raiders in a row. Beating the 3 teams that dominated the AFC in the 70s like that is an awesome feat.
The 76 Patriots were my favorite all time team. They were a team of destiny. Unfortunatly, the refs took an certain AFC title and probably a Super Bowl away from them in the playoffs. Grogan's Heroes still live in the hearts of us Old School Patriors fans!
@@DavidBrown-jx3mqI was ten years old at the time and I do remember the playoff game vs Oakland and the calls that were controversial. The AFC was tough and I watched them more than the NFC.
It was much more a team sport. Teams were drafted and stayed with the same teams and knew how each other thought. That being said each team had a personality that fit in with the many different cultures of the various communities of the different sections of the Country.. Practices were tougher, longer, and more numerous than they have now. And less players on each team. So there was no mass subbing after each down. Conditioning was more of a factor.
9 long years in the making these Raiders never made it Daryl Lamonica , George Blanca, Hewritt Dixon, Marv Hubbard, Charlie Smith , Warren Wells, Billy Cannon, Bob Moore, Jim Otto , Harry Schuh , Bob Brown, Tom Keating , iSaac Lassiter, Dan Birdwell , Carleton Oats , Ben (behind the green door) Davidson, Art Thoms, Tony Cline, Horace Jones, Bubba (eats big candy bars) Smith, Dan Conners, Gus Otto , Bill Laskey., Gerald Irons, Dave Grayson, Kent Mcloughan, Nehemiah Wilson and the rest this year was a long time coming 1967 -1977 10 years of the highest winning percentage Hardest hits and most entertaining football games the OAKLAND RAIDERS of 1967-1977
@@24quorthonschuldiner62 please, a last second fg isnt much to brag about. again, give me harris and blier at 1k a piece, and the way the steeler offense had decimated the colts a week earlier, shows you the big difference in why the raiders beat the badly injured steelers.
He struggled pronouncing Wayne Hawkins, an often forgotten Guard for the Oakland Raiders, there's a blooper reel of Facenda outtakes where he called him Harkins but catches himself and continues flubbing until a bleeped out ending.
@@gavvino1 He signed with the WFL but never played there. After he signed with them the Colts traded him to Green Bay in 1974. In 1975 the Packers traded him to Oakland.
The Patriots were the best team that year. They annihilated Oakland wk 2 and outplayed them in Oakland in the playoff game. There were a few calls that went against them and Stabler did his thing. The Raiders were great that year but it took some breaks to get past that mostly forgotten Patriot team. How damn cool are those Pats uniforms. Why they changed to the lousy uniforms they currently use is beyond me.
Kinda like the Tuck "rule" / Snow Job? Only the roughing the passer call in 76 was legit...a little penny-anny but at least real, lol. No doubt the 76 Pats were scary good; but the Raiders were the best team, losing only once; and no team has been screwed out of more Super Bowls.
winningest team over 14 year period. during the 70s probably the 2nd best team in NFL after Steelers. they seemed to give Steelers a game in playoffs, unlike NFC champs (except for Cowboys). I’d rate the 70s teams as 1. Steelers, 2. Raiders. 3. Cowboys., and 4. Dolphins
@@topJimmyP1984 by the score it was. Steelers missed a PAT and two FGs or it would have been 17-0 before the Vikings got the score on the blocked punt. 16-6 final was a few plays from being 24-0. Minnesota didn’t have 20 yards rushing and like in all their SBs got manhandled on the LOS.
I know the rules were different back then but why didn’t some tight end take Tatum out up the middle. He was just trying to hurt people. If his dumbass hadn’t been trying to head hunt against Pittsburgh that ball probably would have just dropped or he could have intercepted it. Instead it went right into Franco’s hands
Patriots got screwed in Oakland or Steelers could have beaten Patriots in rematch for AFC Championship. Steelers would have beaten Vikes again for three in a row
@@howardcosell2022 Yes you are absolutely right about Franco and Rocky being out. That defense was on an incredible roll though. Pats did beat them early in the season (Week 3) so it would have been possible for the Steelers to lose a championship game at home for a third straight trip to the Super Bowl but not likely.
I never realized how good that '76 Patriot teams was. They took out the Dolphins, Steelers and Raiders in a row. Beating the 3 teams that dominated the AFC in the 70s like that is an awesome feat.
And I’m old enough to say I was at that Miami at New England game In Foxboro in 1976 😊
The 76 Patriots were my favorite all time team. They were a team of destiny. Unfortunatly, the refs took an certain AFC title and probably a Super Bowl away from them in the playoffs. Grogan's Heroes still live in the hearts of us Old School Patriors fans!
@@DavidBrown-jx3mqI was ten years old at the time and I do remember the playoff game vs Oakland and the calls that were controversial. The AFC was tough and I watched them more than the NFC.
@@sha9infinite450that sugar ray call was brutal
And yes, that roughing the QB call against them (versus the Raiders) in the postseason was total BS.
John Facenda for the Hall of Fame.
He's in there.
He is not. He and John Browne are yet to be inducted.
0:34, Oh the great voice of John Facenda. The best EVER!💯
Seems like the game has much more of a soul back in the 70s & 80s
Thats because of nfl films. The greatest documentaries ever made. We need sports stuff like this in 2024.
It was much more a team sport. Teams were drafted and stayed with the same teams and knew how each other thought. That being said each team had a personality that fit in with the many different cultures of the various communities of the different sections of the Country.. Practices were tougher, longer, and more numerous than they have now. And less players on each team. So there was no mass subbing after each down. Conditioning was more of a factor.
Darryl Stingley..RIP
Super Bowl XI: The last Super Bowl that ended in sunlight.
And the first Super Bowl I remember watching. I was 10 years old at the time.
I believe the next year was the last year...Raiders vs Vikings...in Pasadena was the last one...Super Bowl Xll
@@paulsimovich9157 Super Bowl XII was Dallas v. Denver indoors at the Superdome.
XII was the 1977 season and it was Denver vs. Dallas.
Raiders! Just win baby!
9 long years in the making these Raiders never made it Daryl Lamonica , George Blanca, Hewritt Dixon, Marv Hubbard, Charlie Smith , Warren Wells, Billy Cannon, Bob Moore, Jim Otto , Harry Schuh , Bob Brown, Tom Keating , iSaac Lassiter, Dan Birdwell , Carleton Oats , Ben (behind the green door) Davidson, Art Thoms, Tony Cline, Horace Jones, Bubba (eats big candy bars) Smith, Dan Conners, Gus Otto , Bill Laskey., Gerald Irons, Dave Grayson, Kent Mcloughan, Nehemiah Wilson and the rest this year was a long time coming 1967 -1977 10 years of the highest winning percentage Hardest hits and most entertaining football games the OAKLAND RAIDERS of 1967-1977
that is a pretty good list of good players
My guess is Curt Gowdy would agree
@@michaelwworthingtonjr61 BULLSHIT!!!!
@@michaelwworthingtonjr61 We beat them with Franco & Rocky in week 1 when they were playing so stop it!
@@24quorthonschuldiner62 please, a last second fg isnt much to brag about. again, give me harris and blier at 1k a piece, and the way the steeler offense had decimated the colts a week earlier, shows you the big difference in why the raiders beat the badly injured steelers.
22:38, This old school stuff is pretty good💯
Real dirty grimy hard ass 70s football with a soundtrack of screaming Dick Butkus RIP
Whenever I watch these old films I keep saying “hey it’s the INDIANAPOLIS Colts. Baltimore is the Ravens.” 😁
Super Bowl XI should have been the first with co-MVPs (Shell and Upshaw)
Agree with you.....or maybe Clarence Davis. Most certainly not Biletnikof
First time the Vikings made me cry sadly for the next four decades they would keep doing it
As an 8 year old kid. I became a fan of the NFL. I remember betting my Dad on who would win the Super Bowl that year. Great Memories for me.
That thumbnail is nightmare fuel
16:31…..that quote still haunt to this day
John Facenda-the voice of God.
Back when the middle class could afford to go to the s Super Bowl.
Exactly
Barely talked about the Bengals in this...they were a AFC powerhouse too.
Not really. Just three playoff appearances in the 1970s.
No they weren’t
Facenda always pronounced it TarKINGton
He struggled pronouncing Wayne Hawkins, an often forgotten Guard for the Oakland Raiders, there's a blooper reel of Facenda outtakes where he called him Harkins but catches himself and continues flubbing until a bleeped out ending.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Execution? I'm in favor of it!!!!
“Well we didn’t block. But we made up for it by not tackling.”
"Can't stop the pass or the run. Otherwise, we're in great shape." - John McKay 🤣
"Coach, what would you say about your teams offense", "That it is very offensive".
24:13, for some reason the background sky color, coupled with that balloon and the music is just very haunting to me somehow...
ir what is in that game in super bowl 11
11:38 please , name of the Christmas song ? Thanks ... and Bear Down !
The AFC was the better conference overall in the 1970’s with better more exciting teams with better won/loss records overall than the NFC
14:00 THE RAIDERS. Sam Spence
Colts gave up on Ted Hendricks, Raymond Chester, Jon Dutton.? No wonder they never went anywhere.
Hendricks left the Colts went to the ill-fated WFL. After the league folded, he signed with Oakland. He always wanted to be a Raider.
@@gavvino1 He signed with the WFL but never played there. After he signed with them the Colts traded him to Green Bay in 1974. In 1975 the Packers traded him to Oakland.
The year of my birth😅
The Juice cut and slashed his way to a then single game rushing record against the Lions on Thanksgiving Day
Then later on in life he would……….
The Patriots were the best team that year. They annihilated Oakland wk 2 and outplayed them in Oakland in the playoff game. There were a few calls that went against them and Stabler did his thing. The Raiders were great that year but it took some breaks to get past that mostly forgotten Patriot team. How damn cool are those Pats uniforms. Why they changed to the lousy uniforms they currently use is beyond me.
Kinda like the Tuck "rule" / Snow Job?
Only the roughing the passer call in 76 was legit...a little penny-anny but at least real, lol.
No doubt the 76 Pats were scary good; but the Raiders were the best team, losing only once; and no team has been screwed out of more Super Bowls.
Week 4, they played Baltimore, Miami and Pittsburgh first
@jaylucien669 • Yes the beat those 3 teams....in the Regular Season....but how well did that team do in the playoffs?
1:01 do you feel the force of the wind? The slash of the rain? Go face them and fight them. Be savage again
Dallas vs Baltimore in week 3 Facenda called it a Super Bowl preview neither one got there
Freddy B was literally 2 yards and Six inches from a 3 TD Day
The last NFC Championship(As of 2022) the Minnesota Vikings would win.
winningest team over 14 year period. during the 70s probably the 2nd best team in NFL after Steelers. they seemed to give Steelers a game in playoffs, unlike NFC champs (except for Cowboys). I’d rate the 70s teams as 1. Steelers, 2. Raiders. 3. Cowboys., and 4. Dolphins
This should have been a Steelers-Rams Super Bowl.
3 yrs later
¡Fernando Von Rossum en el minuto 21!
16:32…..that quote by Jon still stuck with me to this day. When I see any sporting event from SB to the World Cup finals
Does anyone know the name of the song beginning at 40:38? Thanks in advance!
11:36 anyone know the title of this winter track?
Y por qué estaban los dos equipos en la misma banda ?
A NFC team playing an AFC team during the regular season (Baltimore and Dallas). How did that happen?
What do you mean that’s been happening for decades now?
Merger in 1970
2:41 ......my first thought was that is quite the hairdo.
Could any team have beaten the Raiders on this afternoon?
Man the Vikings always sucked it up in the super bowl, 4 appearances and they never led in any of them.
None of the games were competitively close either. Especially SB 8. That was the most lopsided 17 point loss you’ll ever see.
@@Biggdoom344 SB IX was close.
@@topJimmyP1984 by the score it was. Steelers missed a PAT and two FGs or it would have been 17-0 before the Vikings got the score on the blocked punt. 16-6 final was a few plays from being 24-0. Minnesota didn’t have 20 yards rushing and like in all their SBs got manhandled on the LOS.
Which is safer, that Astroturf or todays fake grass?
Highway 63 Gene Upshaw
I know the rules were different back then but why didn’t some tight end take Tatum out up the middle. He was just trying to hurt people. If his dumbass hadn’t been trying to head hunt against Pittsburgh that ball probably would have just dropped or he could have intercepted it. Instead it went right into Franco’s hands
Vikings and Rams played to a 10 to 10 tie. 6:53. Won't see any tie games in 2022 . Probably won't be another NFL tie rest of this decade.
The Lions and Steelers played a tie during the 2021 season
@@michaelleroy9281 And that will be the last one for rest of this decade.
Wrong, on opening day 2022 the Colts and Texans played to a 20-20 tie
@@michaelleroy9281 And that will be last tie. No more rest of this year and beyond.
@mrg8581 Later in 2022 Commanders and Giants played to a 20-20 tie
Giants Stadium opens
The house that Sonny Werblin (ex-Jets co-owner) built.
Patriots got screwed in Oakland or Steelers could have beaten Patriots in rematch for AFC Championship. Steelers would have beaten Vikes again for three in a row
Steelers weren't winning without Franco and Rocky. Both would have been out against New England if they did host the Patriots
@@howardcosell2022 Yes you are absolutely right about Franco and Rocky being out. That defense was on an incredible roll though. Pats did beat them early in the season (Week 3) so it would have been possible for the Steelers to lose a championship game at home for a third straight trip to the Super Bowl but not likely.
@@johnsimms8845 Bradshaw having to win a game at home during this time period without Franco would have been too much to ask of him
@@howardcosell2022 You make some valid points. Needless to say either Pats or Steelers would have beat the Vikings.
I remember all that well, the Raiders, the dirtiest team in football. May they yet move to another city, and have their lowlife fans toottle along.
The Patriots were the best team in the NFL in 1976. We got revenge in 2001.
New England was robbed