January 11, 1970 - Hank Stram Wired in Super Bowl IV

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  • On January 11, 1970, Chiefs Head Coach, Hank Stram, became the first NFL coach to wear a wire in a Super Bowl.
    The two-touchdown underdog Chiefs would go on to win the game 23-7.
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  • @loyaldude10
    @loyaldude10 6 років тому +40

    Hank Stram---what a character, but also a brilliant innovative coach.

    • @kevinbarksdale5039
      @kevinbarksdale5039 5 років тому +6

      Innovative coach. Hank was the man there was no westcoast offense that was all stram. The moving pocket. I formation. All Hank

    • @rockvilleraven
      @rockvilleraven 3 роки тому +4

      @@kevinbarksdale5039 Stram was the winningest coach in AFL history.

    • @larrysullivan8890
      @larrysullivan8890 Рік тому +4

      @loyaldude....Hank never had an offensive, defensive or special teams coordinator

  • @scarletmacaw
    @scarletmacaw 3 роки тому +14

    I loved the Super Chiefs and Hank Stram. "Kassulke was running around out there like it was a Chinese fire drill".

  • @nala3038
    @nala3038 4 роки тому +26

    I only wish Hank was around to see what the Chiefs did a few days ago

  • @xavierbalzola863
    @xavierbalzola863 Рік тому +5

    The Glory years in KC....Len Dawson you were my hero as a boy....and as a grown man you are STILL my hero....rest in PEACE Len...we ALL LOVE YOU..

  • @cusomano76
    @cusomano76 4 роки тому +15

    65 toss power trap-enough said

  • @chriscurtis8344
    @chriscurtis8344 6 років тому +24

    I remember watching that game. I was so excited. Wasn't this extra media event . It was about football not commercials and rock stars . Serious football.

    • @bobscott7440
      @bobscott7440 6 років тому

      Christopher Curtis Also no all day long pregame show. Back then it was half an hour.

    • @pauljohnson3340
      @pauljohnson3340 6 років тому

      The game is on UA-cam. It's in black and white, but you still get the picture. KC dominated the entire game. Minnesota had no idea of what was hitting them.

    • @mackydog99
      @mackydog99 2 роки тому +1

      Oh yeah, you said it! Football.

  • @dallasbrubaker6054
    @dallasbrubaker6054 4 роки тому +12

    It was 3 years after the Chiefs' defeat in Super Bowl I, not 4 years.

    • @tony4534
      @tony4534 5 місяців тому

      Who cares.

  • @depaola63
    @depaola63 4 роки тому +3

    AN ALL~TIME CLASSIC !!! I am now 56 and loved The Vikes !! { 1969-2009} they broke my heart like Fredo in The Godfather !! Hank Stram was an AWESOME Football mind in the words of John Madden...a truly classic era also !!

  • @89wm1
    @89wm1 4 роки тому +19

    Maybe now 50 years later Andy Reid will say “Keep matriculating the ball down the field boys”

    • @alleycat7454
      @alleycat7454 3 роки тому

      I'd love to hear that.

    • @megaalan12
      @megaalan12 2 роки тому

      So the Broncos coach just said it and we were all like "wut." So now I'm here.

  • @careyconley4690
    @careyconley4690 4 роки тому +6

    This was NOT the final game of the AFL's history. The AFL All Star Game the following week was.

  • @GN_RLuis
    @GN_RLuis 5 місяців тому +1

    SIMPLY A LEGEND LEN DAWSON

  • @chrisrose6014
    @chrisrose6014 2 роки тому +2

    After seeing the Super Bowl IV highlight film I couldn't stand Stram one bit!!! Then he became as TV broadcaster and I enjoyed his work immensely

    • @JimMelcher
      @JimMelcher 4 місяці тому

      My thoughts exactly. As a color commentator, Stram established a standard by which I measure to this day. But as a Vikings fan, I hated this footage soooooo much!

  • @bradessex
    @bradessex 7 років тому +2

    So sweet!

  • @spencerpearson3986
    @spencerpearson3986 4 роки тому +1

    Great quality

  • @ChaddyChadLetsGetIt
    @ChaddyChadLetsGetIt 6 місяців тому

    Soooo great!💪🏈✨ Legendary!

  • @markko17
    @markko17 6 років тому +13

    @ 2:40 he says, "It might pop wide open rats." For some reason Stram always referred to his players as "rats".

    • @rockvilleraven
      @rockvilleraven 5 років тому +4

      He used the word "smush" because that name of Stram's pet dachshund at home.

    • @jaimeacosta4933
      @jaimeacosta4933 4 роки тому +1

      @@rockvilleraven Could he possibly got that from the beach movies of the day and Von Zipper and the Rats gang? I've always wondered myself.

    • @AnxiouslyGaming
      @AnxiouslyGaming 2 роки тому +1

      I heard it was from the Grey Facemask.. It made them look like Rats.

  • @surfshack2
    @surfshack2 Рік тому

    The Chiefs were kinda a forgotten team from that era.....overshadowed by the Packers, Raiders, Colts , Jets but they were a great team. I'm glad they put it all together in 69-70. I'm glad Hank got to enjoy that Super Bowl win.

  • @gregscavuzzo5457
    @gregscavuzzo5457 Рік тому +2

    Those teams, for about 4 years, could beat any team that ever took the field , they could have played with anyone and done well , several Hall of Fame members, I believe there are 6 Hall of Fame members, great team

    • @nyterpfan
      @nyterpfan 7 місяців тому +1

      I think the 71' Chiefs were the best team they ever had during that era--ELEVEN Pro Bowl players--amazing!! (If Jan Stenerud hadn't missed a 31 yard field goal against Miami in the AFC playoffs I think that team goes all the way.)

  • @jeffersonianideal
    @jeffersonianideal 4 роки тому +1

    Wireless microphones were still in their infancy in 1970. They weren't the most dependable audio devices available at the time. I have often wondered what brand and model of wireless microphone was used and the process by which it was fastened to Hank Stram. I would assume that the batteries would have to be replaced sometime during the duration of the game. How was this done without anyone's detection?

  • @lwmson
    @lwmson 3 роки тому +3

    "^65 toss power trap!" Where was this famous line?

  • @jaimeacosta4933
    @jaimeacosta4933 4 роки тому +3

    Fun facts:
    Chiefs first AFC team represented in Superbowl, which the name was coined by Lamar Hunt.Stram being first miced. Chiefs were the first to be guineas pigs for Gatorade.
    First to have a celebration dance:
    The great Elmo Wright and his Chiefs victory end zone dance,
    years before Billy "white shoes" Johnson.
    And last but certainly not least, the "Lambough leap". There was a player who first leaped onto the wall when he scored. Can't remember the man's name, but check the NFL films prior to the Packers doing it. Gauranteed it's there.

    • @dallasbrubaker6054
      @dallasbrubaker6054 4 роки тому +2

      AFL team

    • @jaimeacosta4933
      @jaimeacosta4933 4 роки тому

      @@dallasbrubaker6054 Correct. Thanks!

    • @thepaulbrownshow3206
      @thepaulbrownshow3206 2 роки тому

      Jaime, some great AFL/NFL trivia!

    • @AnxiouslyGaming
      @AnxiouslyGaming 5 місяців тому

      Most people don't realize how important Lamar Hunt was to Football and Sports in general.. He founded the AFL which would later merge with the NFL, he coined the term Superbowl, He is literally a Founding Father and without him, the game would be nothing like it is today.

  • @buckeyewill2166
    @buckeyewill2166 4 роки тому +9

    Bring back the bands.
    Skip the entertainers.

    • @thepaulbrownshow3206
      @thepaulbrownshow3206 2 роки тому +4

      Y E S. They need to quietly cut ties with Hollywood and bring back the big college bands to give it at least the "feel" that your at a football game, not a concert.

  • @oldmansilas559
    @oldmansilas559 3 роки тому +7

    Ric Flair stole the WOOOO, from Hank Stram. 🤣🤣

    • @louisw4390
      @louisw4390 2 роки тому +1

      Only Elvis steals. Ric Flair "borrows." It's all about R-E-S-P-E-C-T. :) :)

    • @tony4534
      @tony4534 5 місяців тому

      Ric Flair was doing it before this.

  • @d820m
    @d820m 5 років тому +6

    Was that The Big Cat Ernie Ladd whose arms Mike Garrett jumped into?

  • @jeremycrandall2899
    @jeremycrandall2899 Рік тому

    It’s funny how much he sounds like Curly.😊
    Also, it was three years after their defeat in Super Bowl I, not four. You’d think that NFL Films woulda corrected that.

  • @goldeneve
    @goldeneve 4 роки тому +2

    NO WHAT

  • @thepaulbrownshow3206
    @thepaulbrownshow3206 2 роки тому

    Michael MacCambridge made a very interesting comment which highlighted the seminal difference between the AFL and the NFL: throughout the whole game the Vikings never ... once ... put a man in motion. The Vikings, like a British line infantry square standing back-to-back in a losing battle, would go down to defeat without ever having learned why. Although I grew up a die-hard Cowboy fan and Landry disciple, Stram implemented his own Tight-I, key, multiple offense with success in the 60's, early 70's.

    • @northernlight4614
      @northernlight4614 2 роки тому

      The NFL teams didn't do that. It was more smash mouth football. In the early 70s the Cowboys became innovative with a man-in-motion and some other trick plays. They were the first to do it in the new NFC.

  • @nyterpfan
    @nyterpfan 7 місяців тому

    As great as the 69' Chiefs were the 71' Chiefs might have been even BETTER! ELEVEN Pro-Bowl players on that team!! (If Jan Stenerud hadn't missed a chip-shot 31 yard field goal against Miami in the AFC playoffs I honestly believe that that team goes on to win it all that year.)

  • @guyguthrie3236
    @guyguthrie3236 Рік тому

    65 toss power trap!

  • @VOTE-HARRIS
    @VOTE-HARRIS 4 роки тому +3

    Sounds like curly from 3 stooges

    • @nala3038
      @nala3038 4 роки тому

      Smitty's Sports and Politics maybe so but he was far from a stooge!

  • @dallasbrubaker6054
    @dallasbrubaker6054 7 років тому +6

    3:30 How Bud Grant become a Lombardi disciple?

    • @jaceywhite8603
      @jaceywhite8603 6 років тому +2

      Dallas Brubaker Its crazy how the media creates a narrative that is more myth than fact based.

    • @thepaulbrownshow3206
      @thepaulbrownshow3206 2 роки тому

      Although I KINDA agree with Mac on that, Jacey White's comment is correct: once the sports media decide on "the narrative" it snowballs ...

    • @chadwedul1787
      @chadwedul1787 2 роки тому

      More BS.

    • @sportshistorybuff319
      @sportshistorybuff319 Рік тому +1

      I think they meant that Grant's philosophy of coaching/strategy was squarely in the vein of Lombardi's focus on fundamentals and conservative, ball-control football, which seems accurate.

  • @rickjohnson9558
    @rickjohnson9558 Рік тому

    WOW---I never realized he was bald! Ain't that sumthin'?

  • @Norseman311
    @Norseman311 5 років тому

    I was 1 my dad told me stories about this game. Hoping this is the year w mahomes. But Reid sucks can't seal the deal.

    • @nischal711
      @nischal711 4 роки тому +3

      Lol lol how about now

    • @nala3038
      @nala3038 4 роки тому

      Norseman my crystal ball tells me he is going to do it this year!

    • @dr6932
      @dr6932 5 місяців тому +1

      This comment aged like milk lol

  • @tomschoper7829
    @tomschoper7829 Рік тому

    Stram was a wind bag.

  • @Nick23at63
    @Nick23at63 4 роки тому +2

    Stram was a good coach, but a bigger narcissist.

    • @nala3038
      @nala3038 4 роки тому +3

      Nick23at63 Nick sometimes the best coaches are narcissists. Walsh? Lombardi?

    • @Nick23at63
      @Nick23at63 4 роки тому

      @@nala3038 - True, but Stram seemed to enjoy bragging about himself more than those mentioned. Name me another coach who called himself "The Mentor?" Great coaches have supreme confidence, but they don't really brag about themselves like Stram did.

    • @nala3038
      @nala3038 4 роки тому +5

      Nick23at63 Nick as far as I’m concerned, if you win a Super Bowl for me, you can brag and boast all you want!