Chiefs fan here from Wichita, Kansas, almost age 70. About 2:45 into this, there's a clip where Namath scrambles and downfield he and Bobby Bell hit head on! Bell is Hall of Fame linebacker who originally played in the Chiefs defensive line. Namath keeps running while it is Bell who is knocked to the ground. Namath was a tough football player, and stronger than most remember.
I met Joe Namath, a true gentleman, very bright, articulate, extraordinarily insightful & spiritual, funny, he was a boyhood hero, always admired him for his guts and grace under pressure on the field. I asked him about The Super Bowl, and what he said amazed me: "99 times out of 100 the Colts would beat us, they were clearly the better team. But on THAT day, they were just a little overconfident and we were just a little bit better, a little bit quicker off the ball, and that made all the difference". He was a star, but he was 100% about his TEAM.
I do really admire Namath but I'm so glad the late Earl Morrall went on to play such an important part in the Dolphins' Perfect Season as well as winning rings in Super Bowl V and VIII. A vastly underrated quarterback.
I’m happy and thankful for both the Jets and the 1972-73 Dolphins during their super Bowl runs. Without the Jets winning, who knows what happens to the AFC in future seasons, post-1968. I’m also sure Don Shula’s legacy was inspiring to Bill Walsh, Jimmy Johnson, Bill Parcels, Joe Gibbs, and Bill Belichick.
My Dad took me SB II...Joe was sitting 4 rows in front of me...got his autograph...became a Jets fan for life (Iknow, I know...sigh)...then I got to go back for SB III and witness the upset!
Thomas McLeod Wow! My grandpa happened to be in Miami on a business trip as a lawyer. He (now 91) got offered tickets very last minute to Super Bowl II & sure enough saw Lombardi! I grew up a Skins fan from Charlottesville. My dad was originally a Colts & Unitas fan but his dad a DC guy. Had Vince lived he could have done wonders coaching Washington!
My Beloved Mom suddenly dies in my arms 6 weeks B4 my Law School Finial Exams; 1 exam, 5 topics over 36 weeks of lectures/topic! @ her wake, I gave a heart felt eulogy to the great Ppl that attended. Before I concluded my eulogy, I said: "Joe Willie Namath once said, & now I'm going to say it, 'I Guarantee' that 6 weeks from today, I will walk across the stage for my Law School Graduation..." .........& I did! Thank you Joe Willie Namath for saying that. Your words inspired a entire generation of good American people.... To this day, my Federal Taxation Final still wake me up in a cold fucken sweat. A Final grade of 79% was required in order for you to pass her class, & I scored a manly 79.8%. During the Fall Semester, @ the beginning of Federal Taxation class, the Professor decided to pick on me. We met for class on Mon/Wed/Fri, & class lasted 2 hours/class. 5 minutes B4 class ended, she would take roll-call. 3 unexcused absences, & you were automatically dropped. One day she walks in, looks @ me directly & said: "Mr. Murillo, why don't you enlighten us all, are you planning on Passing!?" She said that because during the semester I was completely lost & all my open class answers were always wrong! It was during the Football Season, & I didn't have the time to even watch a quarter of Football, & it was slowly killing me inside. I responded to her & said: "ABSOLUTELY NOT, I'm gonna drop back 15 yards & PUNT!" The classroom exploded with laughter, & many students started to pound on their table tops. @ that moment, It became a class filled with unruly 7th graders, all while the Professor & I just stared @ one another, as she never moved, still holding her brief case in hand. As the explosion from the laughter grew louder & louder, she walked out of class. Before she did that, she gave me a look of: 'I'm gonna get your Ass on the Final Exam." 3 years earlier, 545 students started Law School, & only 102 graduated... Joe Willie Namath damn near got me killed! Still loving you Joe Willie....
Just showed this recently with my Dad Toughest and best guy I know Huge Jets fan When Don Maynard cried he started to almost bawl and I’ve seen him cry only a couple times but never like that And he said to me “God they need to win again.” They will pops For sure :)
This is one of the very best of these. So emotional. You really get a feeling of what this meant not only to the Jets but the whole AFL. Maynard crying at the end almost got me
Len Dawson said after Chiefs MANHANDLED the Vikings, he left the stadium, there were guys from the Oakland Raiders waiting in the parking lot! He didn't know what was up, but they all told him, "Way to go man! Way to go." I remember the AFL got no respect until the Jets won, then KC won, then 1970 season, the merger.
Gotta love Broadway Joe Namath. Not only was he a fine QB, he was a fun guy. And whether you like him or loathe him, if you're honest, you have to admit, Joe made football the nation's most popular sport.
I thought it was the mafia paying Earl Morall and Don Shula to throw the Super Bowl and enable the NFL AFL merger that made the it the most popular sport, but here it was Joe Namath and his 100 yards passing that did it.
Joe Namath played 3 years longer than he should have. There were rumors that he would either retire or jump to the WFL following the 1974 NFL season but Namath re-signed with New York when the Jets made him the highest paid quarterback in the league. Namath took a physical pounding in 1975 & 1976 playing for two very bad N.Y. Jets squads and as a result his interception totals ballooned. By the time Chuck Knox brought him to the Rams in 1977 he was basically finished. However, it is a testament to Namath's courage and dedication that he played 13 years with knees so badly damaged that he was given a 4-F rating and a deferment from military service after coming out of Alabama. Jets team doctor's said he would be lucky to play 4 years. While Namath would miss 28 regular season games between 1970 and 1973 due to injuries, it is his body of work between 1965 and 1974 that made him a Hall of Famer: 1965 - AFL Rookie of the Year (UPI, SN) - AFL All-Star Game MVP (offense) 1966 - 2nd Team All-AFL QB (NEA) 1967 - 1st Team All-AFL QB (NEA) - 2nd Team All-AFL QB (AP, UPI, SN) - AFL All-Star Game Co-MVP (offense) - First AFL/NFL QB to throw for 4,000 yards in a single season - a feat that wouldn't be equaled until Dan Fouts did it in Week 16 of the 1979 season 1968 - 1st Team QB AFL/NFL Combined All-Pro Team (unanimous) - 1st Team All-AFL QB (unanimous) - AFL MVP (AP, UPI, Pro FB Weekly, SN, PFWA N.Y. Chapter) - AFL All-Star Game selection - AFL Championship Game MVP - Super Bowl III MVP - N.Y. Jets Team MVP - Hickok Belt Award Winner (Most Outstanding Pro Athlete) 1969 - 1st Team QB AFL/NFL Combined All-Pro Team (NEA) - 1st Team All-AFL QB (NEA, Sports Illustrated, N.Y. Daily News) - 2nd Team All-AFL QB (AP, UPI, SN, PFW) - AFL MVP (Associated Press) - AFL All-Star Game Selection - N.Y. Jets Team MVP - George Halas Award (Pro Football Writers Association) - Selected as First Team QB on the All -Time AFL Team by the Pro Football Hall of Fame (Jan. 1970) 1972 - Consensus 1st Team All-NFL QB (NEA, Pro Football Weekly, Pro Football Writers Association) - 2nd Team All-NFL QB (AP, Football News) - Consensus 1st Team All-AFC QB (UPI, Pro Football Weekly, Sporting News, Newark Star-Ledger) - NFL Pro Bowl Selection 1974 - NFL Comeback Player of the Year - 2nd Team All-AFC QB (Newark Star-Ledger) - N.Y. Jets Team MVP Playing in windy Shea Stadium, Namath finished as the AFL's 2nd All-Time ranked passer (1970 Official AFL History manual published by the Sporting News - page 112). It was a different era when Namath played. Only 3 of the top 9 all-time AFL rated passers threw more TD's than INT's and only Namath and Len Dawson finished with completion percentages over 50% (1500 or more attempts). The AFL was all about throwing the ball deep - not like the shorter passing game of today. When I look at the top 25 all-time rated NFL passers I see names like Chad Pennington, Matt Schaub, Andy Dalton, Tony Romo, Dante Culpepper and Colin Kaepernick but not Johnny Unitas, Roger Staubach, Otto Graham, Bart Starr or Terry Bradshaw. Something is wrong with that picture. The rating system does not take in to account qualities like courage, dedication and leadership - all traits that Joe Namath possessed. An added note regarding passer ratings (from the NFL website): "It is important to remember that the system is used to rate passers, not quarterbacks. Statistics do not reflect leadership, play-calling, and other intangible factors that go into making a successful professional quarterback." Namath quarterbacked the Jets to the most significant triumph in pro football history. It was a game changer that finally brought credibility to the upstart American Fooball League. Criticizing Namath for not throwing a pass in the 4th quarter is ridiculous. The Jets were controlling the line of scrimmage and most importantly the clock, so why should he have thrown a pass? Ask Pete Carroll about how well things worked out when Russell Wilson threw an ill advised pass in Super Bowl 49. Recommended reading: www.footballperspective.com/joe-namath-has-become-footballs-most-misunderstood-quarterback/
1. Many QBs were their own offensive coordinators. I think that was the factor in giving Joe the MVP in the Super Bowl. He called the right plays and milked the clock once they had the lead 2. Cornerbacks could jam after 5 yards until the late 70s, that led to many INTs and the bad ratios at the time. 3. Defensive players could cheap shot QBs which they did all of the time. I saw a Raider spearhead Len Dawson in old footage.
When I was a kid, when we played football, someone always wanted to be Joe Namath. I wanted to be Don Maynard. Don was why I was a wide receiver and wore #13.
" Rather I catch 1 or 10 winning is all that matters to me " - Don Maynard The man didn't catch one pass in the Superbowl and was still the happiest player on the field. Now that's being a GREAT teammate.
Walter Payton’s attitude in Super Bowl XX was the opposite of Don Maynard’s in Super Bowl III. Payton pouted about the fact that he didn’t score a touchdown. I think the fact that he finally won a Super Bowl as he was getting near the end of his career should have meant something to him.
This documentary of America’s game is the most interesting one to watch. It talks about true underdogs, how football was a true tough sport, lots of controversy to look back (Heidi game), and that ANYONE can win the super bowl.
My Beloved Mom suddenly dies in my arms 6 weeks B4 my Law School Finial Exams; 1 exam, 5 topics over 36 weeks of lectures/topic! @ her wake, I gave a heart felt eulogy to the great Ppl that attended. Before I concluded my eulogy, I said: "Joe Willie Namath once said, & now I'm going to say it, 'I Guarantee' that 6 weeks from today, I will walk across the stage for my Law School Graduation..." .........& I did! Thank you Joe Willie Namath for saying that. Your words inspired a entire generation of good American people.... To this day, my Federal Taxation Final still wake me up in a cold fucken sweat. A Final grade of 79% was required in order for you to pass her class, & I scored a manly 79.8%. During the Fall Semester, @ the beginning of Federal Taxation class, the Professor decided to pick on me. We met for class on Mon/Wed/Fri, & class lasted 2 hours/class. 5 minutes B4 class ended, she would take roll-call. 3 unexcused absences, & you were automatically dropped. One day she walks in, looks @ me directly & said: "Mr. Murillo, why don't you enlighten us all, are you planning on Passing!?" She said that because during the semester I was completely lost & all my open class answers were always wrong! It was during the Football Season, & I didn't have the time to even watch a quarter of Football, & it was slowly killing me inside. I responded to her & said: "ABSOLUTELY NOT, I'm gonna drop back 15 yards & PUNT!" The classroom exploded with laughter, & many students started to pound on their table tops. @ that moment, It became a class filled with unruly 7th graders, all while the Professor & I just stared @ one another, as she never moved, still holding her brief case in hand. As the explosion from the laughter grew louder & louder, she walked out of class. Before she did that, she gave me a look of: 'I'm gonna get your Ass on the Final Exam." 3 years earlier, 545 students started Law School, & only 102 graduated... Joe Willie Namath damn near got me killed! Still loving you Joe Willie....
Gotta love Broadway Joe. He played the game when you played hurt. You played pre-dome in the weather. You played tough. On top of that, Joe with his flash, but never b*tchy or complaining, made Football accessible for those who never cared for the game. Joe was a unique champion.
@@wce05308 He might have had a point hey what is your opinion on the Jets taking the THIRD OVERALL CHOICE should they take it or trade.I think that they need to keep it and take MONTEZ SWEAT DE FROM MISSISSIPPI STATE HE IS A 6'6 260 SPEED DEMON(4.42) THAT THEY NEED TO TAKE AS A PASH RUSHER.
My Beloved Mom suddenly dies in my arms 6 weeks B4 my Law School Finial Exams; 1 exam, 5 topics over 36 weeks of lectures/topic! @ her wake, I gave a heart felt eulogy to the great Ppl that attended. Before I concluded my eulogy, I said: "Joe Willie Namath once said, & now I'm going to say it, 'I Guarantee' that 6 weeks from today, I will walk across the stage for my Law School Graduation..." .........& I did! Thank you Joe Willie Namath for saying that. Your words inspired a entire generation of good American people.... To this day, my Federal Taxation Final still wake me up in a cold fucken sweat. A Final grade of 79% was required in order for you to pass her class, & I scored a manly 79.8%. During the Fall Semester, @ the beginning of Federal Taxation class, the Professor decided to pick on me. We met for class on Mon/Wed/Fri, & class lasted 2 hours/class. 5 minutes B4 class ended, she would take roll-call. 3 unexcused absences, & you were automatically dropped. One day she walks in, looks @ me directly & said: "Mr. Murillo, why don't you enlighten us all, are you planning on Passing!?" She said that because during the semester I was completely lost & all my open class answers were always wrong! It was during the Football Season, & I didn't have the time to even watch a quarter of Football, & it was slowly killing me inside. I responded to her & said: "ABSOLUTELY NOT, I'm gonna drop back 15 yards & PUNT!" The classroom exploded with laughter, & many students started to pound on their table tops. @ that moment, It became a class filled with unruly 7th graders, all while the Professor & I just stared @ one another, as she never moved, still holding her brief case in hand. As the explosion from the laughter grew louder & louder, she walked out of class. Before she did that, she gave me a look of: 'I'm gonna get your Ass on the Final Exam." 3 years earlier, 545 students started Law School, & only 102 graduated... Joe Willie Namath damn near got me killed! Still loving you Joe Willie....
@Paul Robinson he was old school. He wanted Namath to stay grounded. He was saying what other players felt. When Namath became more focused on football, they won a Super Bowl.
@@michaelwainscott2633 He always focused on football, they won when he utilized his running game more and trusting his defense, while protecting the football better ... Like Walt Michaels asked him to do.
Thank you New York Jets. When you won that Super Bowl you didn’t just win it for your franchise, you won it for the AFL. You have to wonder how things may have been different if The Jets and The Chiefs didn’t win Super Bowl 3 and 4. You did a great service of putting the AFL as a even talented league with the NFL.
When Joe makes that fist, smiles and looks at his ring... goosebumps!! Goddamn right, Joe...you did it. Fuckin jets are gonna make me go to my grave never seeing another Superbowl ring. I was only 8 months old in 69. I didn't even get to see that one!!
This was one of the best things that I have seen in my lifetime. I watched them win it when I was 15 years old. Great to see it again. Hope the Jets can do it again before I leave.
I was 15 years old in high school and me and two of my buddies bet on " Joe Willie" and the Jets ! My dad and his generation hated the long haired hippie with the white shoes and fur coats ! Namath running off the field holding up his " We're number one !" finger stayed with me forever ! He was , and still is , The Man ! Love ya' Joe !
The Jets in 1968 did lean on their run game (3rd in attempts, 8th in yards, 9th in yards per carry, 1st in touchdowns) but their passing offense was still tremendous for the era (3rd in attempts, 3rd in yards, 4th in touchdowns, 4th fewest interceptions). The offense finished 2nd in points and 3rd in yards. The defense was 4th in points, 1st in yards, 2nd against the pass, and 1st against the run. Here's a quick rundown of the Jets statistical leaders (note that a player that missed game will have games played next to their name): QB Joe Namath: 3,147 YDS, 15 TD, 17 INT, 72.1 RTG (All Pro, Pro Bowl) FB Matt Snell: 747 YDS, 6 TD HB Emerson Boozer: 441 YDS, 5 TD (Pro Bowl) (12 Games) HB Bill Mathis: 208 YDS, 5 TD WR George Sauer: 66 REC, 1,141 YDS, 3 TD (All Pro, Pro Bowl) WR Don Maynard: 57 REC, 1,297 YDS, 10 TD (Pro Bowl) (13 Games) TE Pete Lammons: 32 REC, 400 YDS, 3 TD (13 Games) Edit: Rest In Peace Don Maynard
I used to go up to the Peekskill Military Academy every day after work to watch the Jets practice in 1965. Joe would hang out downtown and was as nice a guy as you can imagine! The '69 Super Bowl was the best game I have ever watched!
This was the first SB I watched, and I probably wouldn't have watched it if my best friend hadn't been a rabid Colts fan. Poor guy, he still wants to see NY nuked.
For any person who lives in New York City that reporter that said that Joe Namath is King of the Hill he was a young SAL MARCHIANO from Eyewitness News Ch.7.
@@terryhawkins8191 What are you talking about this has nothing to do with that clown Trump.I was talking about Joe Namath and his post game statement of beating the Colts before Super Bowl III.
Dwight Love Oh.... OK... MY BAD !! Sorry for the misunderstanding....( I'ma delete the comment..... sorry) !! And yeah.... you're RIGHT.....Joe Namath was THE MAN !!🏈👍👍
This was the game that made Football Football. Quarterbacks today with their high flying stats wouldn't be able to compete in this era with that defensive players were allowed to do to QB's back then. Real men then... I know I sound like an old man (I am 50) but it is true.
A 7 year old kid from Pittsburgh emulated Joe Willie's classic dropback and quick release. Namath himself said that he threw the football better than he ever did. The young man's name was Dan Marino.
Joe's arm may have been a little bit stronger, but Dan's release just a tad quicker. But Joe was quick. Marino, was an offensive lineman's dream. Balls coming out quick. No sacks. Both similar. Knee problems, but quick in the pocket. Footwork, release, seeing the field, always in attack mode.
My Dad was a season ticket holder. The Raiders game was my first ever game. I was 7 years old. I remember all the raiders'wives were seated behind us. Namath was my idol great memories
Lol that's just peak Baltimore. At least back then they made the playoffs, these days all you have are the Ravens and the Terps occasionally doing well
The only problem I see with this program is that the trophy shown at the beginning is the wrong trophy. It wasn’t the Lombardi Trophy then, it was the AFL-NFL World Championship trophy with the logos of both leagues engraved on it.
For the Jets, the memory is still clear and bittersweet 50 years (now almost 51) later. For the Colts fans who are still around, the sting is still there no doubt.
Great song choice for this part. It really seems to fit perfect in capturing just how important of a moment and result this was in professional football history. 39:22
Another component of this was the fact that the Jets' legacy started with the New York Titans, who went bankrupt in '62 while playing in front of family and friends at the decaying Polo Grounds...a whole lot of terrific players were brought in to surround and complement Namath, and Weeb Ewbank and a cache of great assistants "coached 'em up"...
I remember watching and thought the game was in the bag for the Jets. When the network put a message up during a commercial break of the movie we didn't believe it until the next days paper arrived!
No doubt , Colts fans that are still around still feel the sting 50 years later. I was 14 and watched it on TV and was stunned like millions of others.
I was in 8th grade in Baltimore that year. If I'd understood betting at that age, I could have cleaned up. Baltimoreans were so confident in a Colts victory.
Namath is in the HOF, and most certainly deserves it. His oversized persona got the attention. Also well deserved. Matt Snell was a guy that got the job done. Big tough durable backs often don’t get the love they deserve. Reminds me of #22 with the Titans, Derrick Henry. He’s 6’3” and 250 lbs and can run like a RB. Now that’s saying something. But just like Snell he isn’t getting the love he should. He’s a great back.
I knew Derrik was a monster when he was at Alabama. Perhaps the best RB in the game today. Big, strong, fast, the whole package. What he did in the playoffs was amazing, but I really wasn't suprised. (I'm not a Titans fan, but I rooted for them, except KC game,my grandson likes Chiefs, so I rooted for KC) Now if Dallas could get it together, old Papa (me) would be happy!😁
Watched this game I was absolutely stunned, the Jets won. Had friends who the entire time before the game were talking about how the Colts would kill the Jets,(TBH that's what every one thought)after the game, those SAME kids said "I knew the Jets would win!" Any way this & SB 4 proved the AFL was on par with the NFL. IMO. I was 11 years old then, my how time flies.
My Beloved Mom suddenly dies in my arms 6 weeks B4 my Law School Finial Exams; 1 exam, 5 topics over 36 weeks of lectures/topic! @ her wake, I gave a heart felt eulogy to the great Ppl that attended. Before I concluded my eulogy, I said: "Joe Willie Namath once said, & now I'm going to say it, 'I Guarantee' that 6 weeks from today, I will walk across the stage for my Law School Graduation..." .........& I did! Thank you Joe Willie Namath for saying that. Your words inspired a entire generation of good American people.... To this day, my Federal Taxation Final still wake me up in a cold fucken sweat. A Final grade of 79% was required in order for you to pass her class, & I scored a manly 79.8%. During the Fall Semester, @ the beginning of Federal Taxation class, the Professor decided to pick on me. We met for class on Mon/Wed/Fri, & class lasted 2 hours/class. 5 minutes B4 class ended, she would take roll-call. 3 unexcused absences, & you were automatically dropped. One day she walks in, looks @ me directly & said: "Mr. Murillo, why don't you enlighten us all, are you planning on Passing!?" She said that because during the semester I was completely lost & all my open class answers were always wrong! It was during the Football Season, & I didn't have the time to even watch a quarter of Football, & it was slowly killing me inside. I responded to her & said: "ABSOLUTELY NOT, I'm gonna drop back 15 yards & PUNT!" The classroom exploded with laughter, & many students started to pound on their table tops. @ that moment, It became a class filled with unruly 7th graders, all while the Professor & I just stared @ one another, as she never moved, still holding her brief case in hand. As the explosion from the laughter grew louder & louder, she walked out of class. Before she did that, she gave me a look of: 'I'm gonna get your Ass on the Final Exam." 3 years earlier, 545 students started Law School, & only 102 graduated... Joe Willie Namath damn near got me killed! Still loving you Joe Willie....
I’m an 80s boy and I love football this team really had guts and was a 21 point underdog and kicked the Sh@&& out of the Colts biggest upset ever I enjoyed as a former Wide Receiver Don Maynard and Joe Namath wish I had a QB like him.
It was huge, the Chiefs MANHANDLING the Vikes the next year was huge as well. I think over confidence, may have contributed to Colts & Vikings losses. Still, it was so long ago, I was in 5th grade for SB3 & 6th for SB4. Still the Chiefs had a huge O line, a great QB a defense 2nd to none. Jets had a great team too, Snell was the real hero of that game. Jets defense played lights out. IMO. Oh well, I can barely play catch with my grandson now. He's 10. Loves the game.
I was born in 1970 and i didn't pick up on Football first until the early 80s. But i reckon what Joe Namath meant for Football, was the same way as what Maradona did for Soccer: A magician!
Joe Namath talked his team into learning Transcendental Meditation!!! Normally before a game the players were yelling, growling & punching helmets & shoulder pads! But before the Super bowl they were reading books & playing chess!!! Their minds were focused, unified!! Thats how Joe gaurenteed a victory!!! He meditates to this day!!!
My Beloved Mom suddenly dies in my arms 6 weeks B4 my Law School Finial Exams; 1 exam, 5 topics over 36 weeks of lectures/topic! @ her wake, I gave a heart felt eulogy to the great Ppl that attended. Before I concluded my eulogy, I said: "Joe Willie Namath once said, & now I'm going to say it, 'I Guarantee' that 6 weeks from today, I will walk across the stage for my Law School Graduation..." .........& I did! Thank you Joe Willie Namath for saying that. Your words inspired a entire generation of good American people.... To this day, my Federal Taxation Final still wake me up in a cold fucken sweat. A Final grade of 79% was required in order for you to pass her class, & I scored a manly 79.8%. During the Fall Semester, @ the beginning of Federal Taxation class, the Professor decided to pick on me. We met for class on Mon/Wed/Fri, & class lasted 2 hours/class. 5 minutes B4 class ended, she would take roll-call. 3 unexcused absences, & you were automatically dropped. One day she walks in, looks @ me directly & said: "Mr. Murillo, why don't you enlighten us all, are you planning on Passing!?" She said that because during the semester I was completely lost & all my open class answers were always wrong! It was during the Football Season, & I didn't have the time to even watch a quarter of Football, & it was slowly killing me inside. I responded to her & said: "ABSOLUTELY NOT, I'm gonna drop back 15 yards & PUNT!" The classroom exploded with laughter, & many students started to pound on their table tops. @ that moment, It became a class filled with unruly 7th graders, all while the Professor & I just stared @ one another, as she never moved, still holding her brief case in hand. As the explosion from the laughter grew louder & louder, she walked out of class. Before she did that, she gave me a look of: 'I'm gonna get your Ass on the Final Exam." 3 years earlier, 545 students started Law School, & only 102 graduated... Joe Willie Namath damn near got me killed! Still loving you Joe Willie....
My Beloved Mom suddenly dies in my arms 6 weeks B4 my Law School Finial Exams; 1 exam, 5 topics over 36 weeks of lectures/topic! @ her wake, I gave a heart felt eulogy to the great Ppl that attended. Before I concluded my eulogy, I said: "Joe Willie Namath once said, & now I'm going to say it, 'I Guarantee' that 6 weeks from today, I will walk across the stage for my Law School Graduation..." .........& I did! Thank you Joe Willie Namath for saying that. Your words inspired a entire generation of good American people.... To this day, my Federal Taxation Final still wake me up in a cold fucken sweat. A Final grade of 79% was required in order for you to pass her class, & I scored a manly 79.8%. During the Fall Semester, @ the beginning of Federal Taxation class, the Professor decided to pick on me. We met for class on Mon/Wed/Fri, & class lasted 2 hours/class. 5 minutes B4 class ended, she would take roll-call. 3 unexcused absences, & you were automatically dropped. One day she walks in, looks @ me directly & said: "Mr. Murillo, why don't you enlighten us all, are you planning on Passing!?" She said that because during the semester I was completely lost & all my open class answers were always wrong! It was during the Football Season, & I didn't have the time to even watch a quarter of Football, & it was slowly killing me inside. I responded to her & said: "ABSOLUTELY NOT, I'm gonna drop back 15 yards & PUNT!" The classroom exploded with laughter, & many students started to pound on their table tops. @ that moment, It became a class filled with unruly 7th graders, all while the Professor & I just stared @ one another, as she never moved, still holding her brief case in hand. As the explosion from the laughter grew louder & louder, she walked out of class. Before she did that, she gave me a look of: 'I'm gonna get your Ass on the Final Exam." 3 years earlier, 545 students started Law School, & only 102 graduated... Joe Willie Namath damn near got me killed! Still loving you Joe Willie....
@@michaelwainscott2633 Walt Michaels was DC with Ryan coaching the DL ... Clive Rush was OC with Joe Spencer coaching the OL ... Weeb Ewbank as HC, wins his 3rd and 4th championships ...
In todays game, Joe might have used free agency to go to a better team when he was younger. Of the 9 healthy seasons he was with the Jets, the Jets sucked 5-6 of them. Especially later in the 1970s. The reality is, Joe never played at 100% healthy.
That is sooooo true.Dirt,cold,mud and wind flying everywhere.That adds to the drama.Its all so corporate now.Today it's rare to even see a dirty uniform.Some day they will have the technology to take earth out of the game.It will be a domed field of mattresses.
James Fleming damn , hopefully I’ll be long gone by then! Growing up football was real. Now it’s not a quarter as tough! So another 15-20 years I’m sure it will really be wimpy! Mattresses was a pretty funny comment!
My Beloved Mom suddenly dies in my arms 6 weeks B4 my Law School Finial Exams; 1 exam, 5 topics over 36 weeks of lectures/topic! @ her wake, I gave a heart felt eulogy to the great Ppl that attended. Before I concluded my eulogy, I said: "Joe Willie Namath once said, & now I'm going to say it, 'I Guarantee' that 6 weeks from today, I will walk across the stage for my Law School Graduation..." .........& I did! Thank you Joe Willie Namath for saying that. Your words inspired a entire generation of good American people.... To this day, my Federal Taxation Final still wake me up in a cold fucken sweat. A Final grade of 79% was required in order for you to pass her class, & I scored a manly 79.8%. During the Fall Semester, @ the beginning of Federal Taxation class, the Professor decided to pick on me. We met for class on Mon/Wed/Fri, & class lasted 2 hours/class. 5 minutes B4 class ended, she would take roll-call. 3 unexcused absences, & you were automatically dropped. One day she walks in, looks @ me directly & said: "Mr. Murillo, why don't you enlighten us all, are you planning on Passing!?" She said that because during the semester I was completely lost & all my open class answers were always wrong! It was during the Football Season, & I didn't have the time to even watch a quarter of Football, & it was slowly killing me inside. I responded to her & said: "ABSOLUTELY NOT, I'm gonna drop back 15 yards & PUNT!" The classroom exploded with laughter, & many students started to pound on their table tops. @ that moment, It became a class filled with unruly 7th graders, all while the Professor & I just stared @ one another, as she never moved, still holding her brief case in hand. As the explosion from the laughter grew louder & louder, she walked out of class. Before she did that, she gave me a look of: 'I'm gonna get your Ass on the Final Exam." 3 years earlier, 545 students started Law School, & only 102 graduated... Joe Willie Namath damn near got me killed! Still loving you Joe Willie....
Absolutely right. Their whole defense was under rated. No Hall of Famers - but a lot of GREAT players who were clutch players and they played well together. during this run it was often the defense with great plays in pressure moments that turned the tide. I was a 10th grader in 68 and followed Jets closely. Philbin was a bad dude. and very very professional.
He was feared. Back then, those players were iron men. They had the bump & run defensive backs, the D linemen could head slap O line men & QBs as well. Different game now. There are a few people playing today who could fit right in. Remember Tatum if the Raiders? He destroyed people with his hits. I don't think Ronnie Lott could get by with today's rules. There were big hitters, in those days.
After watching most of these programs, one thing I've noticed is how much tougher these old school players are. I dont think 90% of the league today could hack it.
Humans were tougher back then.From our army to dog catchers.We had a cataclysmic cultural shift for many reasons.I believe the primary drivers being our screwed up women.....tough is masculine which is defective, and technology.When I grew up every kid could run a 2 miler.Today .70 of our military recruits can't pass a basic fitness test.We overall were tougher then.Then the gloria stenheims,hugh hefner types started to tell us how wrong that all was.I am not sure today's construction worker has the same grit as a NASA engineer of back then.
I meet Joe one day in Hollywood, Ca. We had lunch. I was a 15-year-old run-away from Indiana. It was 1969 or so. The great Joe Namath still had time for a homeless rage-tag street kid like me.
"If they were as good as what they said they were, they should come out and beat the shit out of us. They didn't do it" Gerry Philbin was right Baltimore couldn't back up their statement
Joe Namath was first qb to throw for 4000 yds in a season. a 14 game season. granted he threw more interceptions that yr(67') than tds. not a jets fan but Namath was tough. He took shots. you could hit the qb back then.
I think about the pains in my elbow and my heel and people tell me how do I manage the pain then I think of guys like Namath and Mantle and what they went through to play their sports and think its nt so bad for me. As for SB 3 and the FIX enough about that and think that Weeb knew the Colts D well enough and told his boys and Namath you can beat them if you stick to the game plan and they did and it worked and the Jets shocked the world
That is a foolish statement. While impossible to predict, had he put in the game earlier, he may gave had enough time to lead to several scores. He led the offense on an 80 yard drive late in the game. He simply did not have enough time for any other scores.
bbmtge - I’m a Unitas Fan, IMO the greatest QB/ player ever. But I’m merely referencing what his teammate Bubba Smith said, that it was a deficit that even Unitas couldn’t comeback from because, it seemed that the team, coach and owner were hell bent on losing the game:
Johnny U was the MAN, whether you liked Colts or not. Can you believe the Steelers drafted him, then cut him? Colts got their ring in SB5, so Johnny U got his. That flat top!
@@superlyger Thats why the friendship between Unitas and Shula ended ... According to John, Shula told him to start the second half but Shula waited until the Jets were up 13-0 with only 4-6 minutes left in the third quarter ...
Where's our little YT contributor "The Professor?" Now THERE is someone who should be in the "Hole of Fame!!" Started out as a "wide receiver" and finished out the weekend as a "split end"!!
I’m not a Jets fan but out of all the episodes of America’s Game, this one is the best
RIP Don Maynard
Well said. RIP Don Maynard- 1 of the most underrated WRs ever❤
@@johnselwitz5362 as a former WR Don Maynard looked awesome RIP to a legend
Chiefs fan here from Wichita, Kansas, almost age 70. About 2:45 into this, there's a clip where Namath scrambles and downfield he and Bobby Bell hit head on! Bell is Hall of Fame linebacker who originally played in the Chiefs defensive line. Namath keeps running while it is Bell who is knocked to the ground. Namath was a tough football player, and stronger than most remember.
That NFL music is so epic man. Has me feeling like I’m watching a war documentary and I need to go salute my team or something 😂
I met Joe Namath, a true gentleman, very bright, articulate, extraordinarily insightful & spiritual, funny, he was a boyhood hero, always admired him for his guts and grace under pressure on the field. I asked him about The Super Bowl, and what he said amazed me: "99 times out of 100 the Colts would beat us, they were clearly the better team. But on THAT day, they were just a little overconfident and we were just a little bit better, a little bit quicker off the ball, and that made all the difference".
He was a star, but he was 100% about his TEAM.
Good post, Jim. It's what we have in the end that counts.
It really was Superbowl version of Endgame that was the one scenario we won 🏆
No joke, my grandma taught Joe while he was in high school
@@chuckyjamesamartin1968 Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, I'm guessing?
@@beats31 Yes
I do really admire Namath but I'm so glad the late Earl Morrall went on to play such an important part in the Dolphins' Perfect Season as well as winning rings in Super Bowl V and VIII. A vastly underrated quarterback.
I’m happy and thankful for both the Jets and the 1972-73 Dolphins during their super Bowl runs. Without the Jets winning, who knows what happens to the AFC in future seasons, post-1968. I’m also sure Don Shula’s legacy was inspiring to Bill Walsh, Jimmy Johnson, Bill Parcels, Joe Gibbs, and Bill Belichick.
Earl Morrall is the best backup QB of all time
If earl morall won this game he would've been a hof qb no question
JWN one of a kind.
EM no one can touch HIm.
He also won the game in SB V
I'm 68. I remember the game and I remember the moment! The greatest game and the greatest win!!!!!!
43:55 Namath wagging his finger and going into the light. Iconic NFL moment for me.
My Dad took me SB II...Joe was sitting 4 rows in front of me...got his autograph...became a Jets fan for life (Iknow, I know...sigh)...then I got to go back for SB III and witness the upset!
Gotta respect a real fan! Hopefully your fortune will turn around soon, go kick patriot ass for many years
@@tmrevenge thaks!
Thomas McLeod Wow! My grandpa happened to be in Miami on a business trip as a lawyer. He (now 91) got offered tickets very last minute to Super Bowl II & sure enough saw Lombardi! I grew up a Skins fan from Charlottesville. My dad was originally a Colts & Unitas fan but his dad a DC guy. Had Vince lived he could have done wonders coaching Washington!
Did the usher touch u in the bathroom?
Was Joe taking bets?
My Beloved Mom suddenly dies in my arms 6 weeks B4 my Law School Finial Exams; 1 exam, 5 topics over 36 weeks of lectures/topic! @ her wake, I gave a heart felt eulogy to the great Ppl that attended. Before I concluded my eulogy, I said: "Joe Willie Namath once said, & now I'm going to say it, 'I Guarantee' that 6 weeks from today, I will walk across the stage for my Law School Graduation..." .........& I did! Thank you Joe Willie Namath for saying that. Your words inspired a entire generation of good American people.... To this day, my Federal Taxation Final still wake me up in a cold fucken sweat. A Final grade of 79% was required in order for you to pass her class, & I scored a manly 79.8%. During the Fall Semester, @ the beginning of Federal Taxation class, the Professor decided to pick on me. We met for class on Mon/Wed/Fri, & class lasted 2 hours/class. 5 minutes B4 class ended, she would take roll-call. 3 unexcused absences, & you were automatically dropped. One day she walks in, looks @ me directly & said: "Mr. Murillo, why don't you enlighten us all, are you planning on Passing!?" She said that because during the semester I was completely lost & all my open class answers were always wrong! It was during the Football Season, & I didn't have the time to even watch a quarter of Football, & it was slowly killing me inside. I responded to her & said: "ABSOLUTELY NOT, I'm gonna drop back 15 yards & PUNT!" The classroom exploded with laughter, & many students started to pound on their table tops. @ that moment, It became a class filled with unruly 7th graders, all while the Professor & I just stared @ one another, as she never moved, still holding her brief case in hand. As the explosion from the laughter grew louder & louder, she walked out of class. Before she did that, she gave me a look of: 'I'm gonna get your Ass on the Final Exam." 3 years earlier, 545 students started Law School, & only 102 graduated... Joe Willie Namath damn near got me killed! Still loving you Joe Willie....
Just showed this recently with my Dad
Toughest and best guy I know
Huge Jets fan
When Don Maynard cried he started to almost bawl and I’ve seen him cry only a couple times but never like that
And he said to me “God they need to win again.”
They will pops
For sure :)
They will Jack. They will. Its coming man. Lets do this
This is one of the very best of these. So emotional. You really get a feeling of what this meant not only to the Jets but the whole AFL. Maynard crying at the end almost got me
It always gets me, especially with the music in the background. It is such a watershed moment not just in AFL history, but pro football lore.
Len Dawson said after Chiefs MANHANDLED the Vikings, he left the stadium, there were guys from the Oakland Raiders waiting in the parking lot! He didn't know what was up, but they all told him, "Way to go man! Way to go." I remember the AFL got no respect until the Jets won, then KC won, then 1970 season, the merger.
Gotta love Broadway Joe Namath. Not only was he a fine QB, he was a fun guy. And whether you like him or loathe him, if you're honest, you have to admit, Joe made football the nation's most popular sport.
Jim brown
I thought it was the mafia paying Earl Morall and Don Shula to throw the Super Bowl and enable the NFL AFL merger that made the it the most popular sport, but here it was Joe Namath and his 100 yards passing that did it.
Joe Namath played 3 years longer than he should have. There were rumors that he would either retire or jump to the WFL following the 1974 NFL season but Namath re-signed with New York when the Jets made him the highest paid quarterback in the league. Namath took a physical pounding in 1975 & 1976 playing for two very bad N.Y. Jets squads and as a result his interception totals ballooned. By the time Chuck Knox brought him to the Rams in 1977 he was basically finished. However, it is a testament to Namath's courage and dedication that he played 13 years with knees so badly damaged that he was given a 4-F rating and a deferment from military service after coming out of Alabama. Jets team doctor's said he would be lucky to play 4 years.
While Namath would miss 28 regular season games between 1970 and 1973 due to injuries, it is his body of work between 1965 and 1974 that made him a Hall of Famer:
1965
- AFL Rookie of the Year (UPI, SN)
- AFL All-Star Game MVP (offense)
1966
- 2nd Team All-AFL QB (NEA)
1967
- 1st Team All-AFL QB (NEA)
- 2nd Team All-AFL QB (AP, UPI, SN)
- AFL All-Star Game Co-MVP (offense)
- First AFL/NFL QB to throw for 4,000 yards in a single season - a feat that wouldn't be equaled until Dan Fouts did it in Week 16 of the 1979 season
1968
- 1st Team QB AFL/NFL Combined All-Pro Team (unanimous)
- 1st Team All-AFL QB (unanimous)
- AFL MVP (AP, UPI, Pro FB Weekly, SN, PFWA N.Y. Chapter)
- AFL All-Star Game selection
- AFL Championship Game MVP
- Super Bowl III MVP
- N.Y. Jets Team MVP
- Hickok Belt Award Winner (Most Outstanding Pro Athlete)
1969
- 1st Team QB AFL/NFL Combined All-Pro Team (NEA)
- 1st Team All-AFL QB (NEA, Sports Illustrated, N.Y. Daily News)
- 2nd Team All-AFL QB (AP, UPI, SN, PFW)
- AFL MVP (Associated Press)
- AFL All-Star Game Selection
- N.Y. Jets Team MVP
- George Halas Award (Pro Football Writers Association)
- Selected as First Team QB on the All -Time AFL Team by the Pro Football Hall of Fame (Jan. 1970)
1972
- Consensus 1st Team All-NFL QB (NEA, Pro Football Weekly, Pro Football Writers Association)
- 2nd Team All-NFL QB (AP, Football News)
- Consensus 1st Team All-AFC QB (UPI, Pro Football Weekly, Sporting News, Newark Star-Ledger)
- NFL Pro Bowl Selection
1974
- NFL Comeback Player of the Year
- 2nd Team All-AFC QB (Newark Star-Ledger)
- N.Y. Jets Team MVP
Playing in windy Shea Stadium, Namath finished as the AFL's 2nd All-Time ranked passer (1970 Official AFL History manual published by the Sporting News - page 112). It was a different era when Namath played. Only 3 of the top 9 all-time AFL rated passers threw more TD's than INT's and only Namath and Len Dawson finished with completion percentages over 50% (1500 or more attempts). The AFL was all about throwing the ball deep - not like the shorter passing game of today. When I look at the top 25 all-time rated NFL passers I see names like Chad Pennington, Matt Schaub, Andy Dalton, Tony Romo, Dante Culpepper and Colin Kaepernick but not Johnny Unitas, Roger Staubach, Otto Graham, Bart Starr or Terry Bradshaw. Something is wrong with that picture. The rating system does not take in to account qualities like courage, dedication and leadership - all traits that Joe Namath possessed. An added note regarding passer ratings (from the NFL website):
"It is important to remember that the system is used to rate passers, not quarterbacks. Statistics do not reflect leadership, play-calling, and other intangible factors that go into making a successful professional quarterback."
Namath quarterbacked the Jets to the most significant triumph in pro football history. It was a game changer that finally brought credibility to the upstart American Fooball League. Criticizing Namath for not throwing a pass in the 4th quarter is ridiculous. The Jets were controlling the line of scrimmage and most importantly the clock, so why should he have thrown a pass? Ask Pete Carroll about how well things worked out when Russell Wilson threw an ill advised pass in Super Bowl 49.
Recommended reading:
www.footballperspective.com/joe-namath-has-become-footballs-most-misunderstood-quarterback/
1. Many QBs were their own offensive coordinators. I think that was the factor in giving Joe the MVP in the Super Bowl. He called the right plays and milked the clock once they had the lead
2. Cornerbacks could jam after 5 yards until the late 70s, that led to many INTs and the bad ratios at the time.
3. Defensive players could cheap shot QBs which they did all of the time. I saw a Raider spearhead Len Dawson in old footage.
Great post.
Clint Taylor He also led the league in INTERCEPTIONS
@@spookytoothable1911 Dan Marino at 6-4 216 was a bigger version of Namath.
@@KTF0 Yes and OTIS TAYLOR was the only person who came to the defense of Dawson in that fight scene.
Anyone else looking these up and trying to watch them in order? It's really cool seeing just how much football has evolved throughout the decades
Great footage of 1960's NFL football. I love these videos. Thank you!
The entire Super Bowl game as well as the pre game show still exists except some footage of the Colts drive when they scored their lone TD.
AFL
When I was a kid, when we played football, someone always wanted to be Joe Namath. I wanted to be Don Maynard. Don was why I was a wide receiver and wore #13.
" Rather I catch 1 or 10 winning is all that matters to me "
- Don Maynard
The man didn't catch one pass in the Superbowl and was still the happiest player on the field. Now that's being a GREAT teammate.
Touche'.
Walter Payton’s attitude in Super Bowl XX was the opposite of Don Maynard’s in Super Bowl III. Payton pouted about the fact that he didn’t score a touchdown. I think the fact that he finally won a Super Bowl as he was getting near the end of his career should have meant something to him.
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@@veggieoilerfan2940 Good point ... Payton was a little jealous of Perry's notoriety
Hell of a player Hall of Famer
It's great that Namath wears his ring ever day. It really means something to him.
This might be the greatest pro football video I have ever seen. I remember the Heidi game, the '68 Super Bowl.
This documentary of America’s game is the most interesting one to watch. It talks about true underdogs, how football was a true tough sport, lots of controversy to look back (Heidi game), and that ANYONE can win the super bowl.
What a class act. he let everyone know, there's no "I" in team... He gave the credit where credit was due...
My Beloved Mom suddenly dies in my arms 6 weeks B4 my Law School Finial Exams; 1 exam, 5 topics over 36 weeks of lectures/topic! @ her wake, I gave a heart felt eulogy to the great Ppl that attended. Before I concluded my eulogy, I said: "Joe Willie Namath once said, & now I'm going to say it, 'I Guarantee' that 6 weeks from today, I will walk across the stage for my Law School Graduation..." .........& I did! Thank you Joe Willie Namath for saying that. Your words inspired a entire generation of good American people.... To this day, my Federal Taxation Final still wake me up in a cold fucken sweat. A Final grade of 79% was required in order for you to pass her class, & I scored a manly 79.8%. During the Fall Semester, @ the beginning of Federal Taxation class, the Professor decided to pick on me. We met for class on Mon/Wed/Fri, & class lasted 2 hours/class. 5 minutes B4 class ended, she would take roll-call. 3 unexcused absences, & you were automatically dropped. One day she walks in, looks @ me directly & said: "Mr. Murillo, why don't you enlighten us all, are you planning on Passing!?" She said that because during the semester I was completely lost & all my open class answers were always wrong! It was during the Football Season, & I didn't have the time to even watch a quarter of Football, & it was slowly killing me inside. I responded to her & said: "ABSOLUTELY NOT, I'm gonna drop back 15 yards & PUNT!" The classroom exploded with laughter, & many students started to pound on their table tops. @ that moment, It became a class filled with unruly 7th graders, all while the Professor & I just stared @ one another, as she never moved, still holding her brief case in hand. As the explosion from the laughter grew louder & louder, she walked out of class. Before she did that, she gave me a look of: 'I'm gonna get your Ass on the Final Exam." 3 years earlier, 545 students started Law School, & only 102 graduated... Joe Willie Namath damn near got me killed! Still loving you Joe Willie....
Gotta love Broadway Joe. He played the game when you played hurt. You played pre-dome in the weather. You played tough. On top of that, Joe with his flash, but never b*tchy or complaining, made Football accessible for those who never cared for the game. Joe was a unique champion.
Don Maynard seems like a bloke I'd wanna have a beer with.
308wce 05 WOW YOUR TOP WR saying that the head coach needs to stay home on Sunday
@@dwightlove3704 yep that's a big kick in the balls to that coaches ability.
@@wce05308 He might have had a point hey what is your opinion on the Jets taking the THIRD OVERALL CHOICE should they take it or trade.I think that they need to keep it and take MONTEZ SWEAT DE FROM MISSISSIPPI STATE HE IS A 6'6 260 SPEED DEMON(4.42) THAT THEY NEED TO TAKE AS A PASH RUSHER.
308wce 05 😁… ikr...he's a funny guy !!🏈😂😂👍
@@terryhawkins8191 Who had the sense of humor?????
Watched that Super Bowl as a young kid growing up on Long Island. Jets fan ever since. Thanks for a great video
"Hey Namath this week we are wearing green" a great line from Philbin
You best not mess with Gerry Philbin
My Beloved Mom suddenly dies in my arms 6 weeks B4 my Law School Finial Exams; 1 exam, 5 topics over 36 weeks of lectures/topic! @ her wake, I gave a heart felt eulogy to the great Ppl that attended. Before I concluded my eulogy, I said: "Joe Willie Namath once said, & now I'm going to say it, 'I Guarantee' that 6 weeks from today, I will walk across the stage for my Law School Graduation..." .........& I did! Thank you Joe Willie Namath for saying that. Your words inspired a entire generation of good American people.... To this day, my Federal Taxation Final still wake me up in a cold fucken sweat. A Final grade of 79% was required in order for you to pass her class, & I scored a manly 79.8%. During the Fall Semester, @ the beginning of Federal Taxation class, the Professor decided to pick on me. We met for class on Mon/Wed/Fri, & class lasted 2 hours/class. 5 minutes B4 class ended, she would take roll-call. 3 unexcused absences, & you were automatically dropped. One day she walks in, looks @ me directly & said: "Mr. Murillo, why don't you enlighten us all, are you planning on Passing!?" She said that because during the semester I was completely lost & all my open class answers were always wrong! It was during the Football Season, & I didn't have the time to even watch a quarter of Football, & it was slowly killing me inside. I responded to her & said: "ABSOLUTELY NOT, I'm gonna drop back 15 yards & PUNT!" The classroom exploded with laughter, & many students started to pound on their table tops. @ that moment, It became a class filled with unruly 7th graders, all while the Professor & I just stared @ one another, as she never moved, still holding her brief case in hand. As the explosion from the laughter grew louder & louder, she walked out of class. Before she did that, she gave me a look of: 'I'm gonna get your Ass on the Final Exam." 3 years earlier, 545 students started Law School, & only 102 graduated... Joe Willie Namath damn near got me killed! Still loving you Joe Willie....
@Paul Robinson He was not afraid to speak to out against Namath if he played poorly and he should be held accountable for his actions.
@Paul Robinson he was old school. He wanted Namath to stay grounded. He was saying what other players felt. When Namath became more focused on football, they won a Super Bowl.
@@michaelwainscott2633 He always focused on football, they won when he utilized his running game more and trusting his defense, while protecting the football better ...
Like Walt Michaels asked him to do.
Happy 85th Birthday to Don Maynard.
What a time this must have been to be alive. Simply an amazing era in jets history #12.
Thank you New York Jets. When you won that Super Bowl you didn’t just win it for your franchise, you won it for the AFL. You have to wonder how things may have been different if The Jets and The Chiefs didn’t win Super Bowl 3 and 4. You did a great service of putting the AFL as a even talented league with the NFL.
When Joe makes that fist, smiles and looks at his ring... goosebumps!! Goddamn right, Joe...you did it. Fuckin jets are gonna make me go to my grave never seeing another Superbowl ring. I was only 8 months old in 69. I didn't even get to see that one!!
This was one of the best things that I have seen in my lifetime. I watched them win it when I was 15 years old. Great to see it again. Hope the Jets can do it again before I leave.
I was 14 years old and took more bets at halftime, taking the Jets.
1968 jets was one of the greatest team to ever win a Super Bowl . And the greatest upset in nfl history
I was 15 years old in high school and me and two of my buddies bet on " Joe Willie" and the Jets ! My dad and his generation hated the long haired hippie with the white shoes and fur coats ! Namath running off the field holding up his " We're number one !" finger stayed with me forever ! He was , and still is , The Man ! Love ya' Joe !
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The Jets in 1968 did lean on their run game (3rd in attempts, 8th in yards, 9th in yards per carry, 1st in touchdowns) but their passing offense was still tremendous for the era (3rd in attempts, 3rd in yards, 4th in touchdowns, 4th fewest interceptions). The offense finished 2nd in points and 3rd in yards. The defense was 4th in points, 1st in yards, 2nd against the pass, and 1st against the run. Here's a quick rundown of the Jets statistical leaders (note that a player that missed game will have games played next to their name):
QB Joe Namath: 3,147 YDS, 15 TD, 17 INT, 72.1 RTG (All Pro, Pro Bowl)
FB Matt Snell: 747 YDS, 6 TD
HB Emerson Boozer: 441 YDS, 5 TD (Pro Bowl) (12 Games)
HB Bill Mathis: 208 YDS, 5 TD
WR George Sauer: 66 REC, 1,141 YDS, 3 TD (All Pro, Pro Bowl)
WR Don Maynard: 57 REC, 1,297 YDS, 10 TD (Pro Bowl) (13 Games)
TE Pete Lammons: 32 REC, 400 YDS, 3 TD (13 Games)
Edit: Rest In Peace Don Maynard
I used to go up to the Peekskill Military Academy every day after work to watch the Jets practice in 1965. Joe would hang out downtown and was as nice a guy as you can imagine! The '69 Super Bowl was the best game I have ever watched!
Im not a jets fan and was born way after this but man what a story of a legendary team.
This was the first SB I watched, and I probably wouldn't have watched it if my best friend hadn't been a rabid Colts fan. Poor guy, he still wants to see NY nuked.
For any person who lives in New York City that reporter that said that Joe Namath is King of the Hill he was a young SAL MARCHIANO from Eyewitness News Ch.7.
"We did it!" Joe Namath.
vince065us 😂🏈… ikr !!😂🏈👍👍
@@terryhawkins8191 "We are going to win the game I guarantee it". Sound familiar!!!!
@@terryhawkins8191 What are you talking about this has nothing to do with that clown Trump.I was talking about Joe Namath and his post game statement of beating the Colts before Super Bowl III.
Dwight Love Oh.... OK...
MY BAD !! Sorry for the misunderstanding....( I'ma delete the comment..... sorry) !! And yeah.... you're RIGHT.....Joe Namath was THE MAN !!🏈👍👍
@@terryhawkins8191 Okay thank you your thoughts on QB SAM DARNOLD can he lead the Jets to a playoff appearance!!!!!!!!
This was the game that made Football Football. Quarterbacks today with their high flying stats wouldn't be able to compete in this era with that defensive players were allowed to do to QB's back then. Real men then... I know I sound like an old man (I am 50) but it is true.
Plus defensive backs could make contact with wide receivers up and down the field before the quarterback threw the ball
RIP Don Maynard- 1 of the most underrated WRs ever ❤. George Atkinson got roasted by him 😂
I was in the Us Navy at Lemoore NAS that weekend and was on duty. I was a young man that loved that game. Joe you are a winner.
A 7 year old kid from Pittsburgh emulated Joe Willie's classic dropback and quick release. Namath himself said that he threw the football better than he ever did. The young man's name was Dan Marino.
Joe's arm may have been a little bit stronger, but Dan's release just a tad quicker. But Joe was quick. Marino, was an offensive lineman's dream. Balls coming out quick. No sacks. Both similar. Knee problems, but quick in the pocket. Footwork, release, seeing the field, always in attack mode.
Marinos release was as fast but nobody dropped back faster or farther than Namath ... Elway was close
My Dad was a season ticket holder. The Raiders game was my first ever game. I was 7 years old. I remember all the raiders'wives were seated behind us. Namath was my idol great memories
Proud to say I've seen every superbowl! Maybe not to many left in this ole body. But it was something
Yeah it was FIXED....
In the span of a year 3 teams from Baltimore -Colts ,Orioles and Bullets -lost championship games to 3 teams from NYC -Jets , Mets , and Knicks
Lol that's just peak Baltimore. At least back then they made the playoffs, these days all you have are the Ravens and the Terps occasionally doing well
The only problem I see with this program is that the trophy shown at the beginning is the wrong trophy. It wasn’t the Lombardi Trophy then, it was the AFL-NFL World Championship trophy with the logos of both leagues engraved on it.
Who's here for the 50th anniversary of the Jets' Super Bowl III upset victory over the Baltimore Colts? Because I am.
For the Jets, the memory is still clear and bittersweet 50 years (now almost 51) later. For the Colts fans who are still around, the sting is still there no doubt.
Last day of January 2020 past 51 years I'm still all in
Ever watch the whole game? You'll fall asleep. Most boring game ever!
@@kendallevans4079 - It wasn't one bit boring when it was live.
@@kendallevans4079 I remember watching it with my Dad; he didn't seem too bored in the last quarter, when Unitas came into the game.
Great song choice for this part. It really seems to fit perfect in capturing just how important of a moment and result this was in professional football history. 39:22
Another component of this was the fact that the Jets' legacy started with the New York Titans, who went bankrupt in '62 while playing in front of family and friends at the decaying Polo Grounds...a whole lot of terrific players were brought in to surround and complement Namath, and Weeb Ewbank and a cache of great assistants "coached 'em up"...
This is the best of America's Game the Super Bowl Champions
Buffalo's only win in 68 was against the Jets
Back in that day most players were ashamed of their salaries
11 17 68 The Heidi Game how could you ever forget!
Straight NFL history. Changed the future of the league forever!! I got news for ya buddy were gonna win the game, I guarantee it...
I remember watching and thought the game was in the bag for the Jets. When the network put a message up during a commercial break of the movie we didn't believe it until the next days paper arrived!
50 years ago today, The NY Jets defeated the Baltimore Colts 16 to 7 in Superbowl 3.
I was 10yrs old when the Jets won the Super Bowl. And am still a Jets fan! Matt Snell was a GREAT player!!!!!!
From beating them to them being in the afc east, and now they are in the afc. Theres never going to be another jets colts SB.
Hopefully the jets win like... 10 superbowls in a row. Hoping for the best with Sam Darnold
No doubt , Colts fans that are still around still feel the sting 50 years later. I was 14 and watched it on TV and was stunned like millions of others.
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I was in 8th grade in Baltimore that year. If I'd understood betting at that age, I could have cleaned up. Baltimoreans were so confident in a Colts victory.
When a tough SOB like Maynard cries you realize what a championship means to the warriors who compete for it.
Frederico Pinto ikr… THAT and the fact they were such underdogs !!😢👍
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@@enterzone263 your mum shoulda got fixed so she'd never have you.
@@wce05308 there is absolutely no proof this game was fixed...the better team won...
@@mikeforte7585 I never said it was.
Namath is in the HOF, and most certainly deserves it. His oversized persona got the attention. Also well deserved. Matt Snell was a guy that got the job done. Big tough durable backs often don’t get the love they deserve. Reminds me of #22 with the Titans, Derrick Henry. He’s 6’3” and 250 lbs and can run like a RB. Now that’s saying something. But just like Snell he isn’t getting the love he should. He’s a great back.
I knew Derrik was a monster when he was at Alabama. Perhaps the best RB in the game today. Big, strong, fast, the whole package. What he did in the playoffs was amazing, but I really wasn't suprised. (I'm not a Titans fan, but I rooted for them, except KC game,my grandson likes Chiefs, so I rooted for KC) Now if Dallas could get it together, old Papa (me) would be happy!😁
"Joseph, this is show business"
Watched this game I was absolutely stunned, the Jets won. Had friends who the entire time before the game were talking about how the Colts would kill the Jets,(TBH that's what every one thought)after the game, those SAME kids said "I knew the Jets would win!" Any way this & SB 4 proved the AFL was on par with the NFL. IMO. I was 11 years old then, my how time flies.
About half those hits on Namath today would result in targeting penalties.
My Beloved Mom suddenly dies in my arms 6 weeks B4 my Law School Finial Exams; 1 exam, 5 topics over 36 weeks of lectures/topic! @ her wake, I gave a heart felt eulogy to the great Ppl that attended. Before I concluded my eulogy, I said: "Joe Willie Namath once said, & now I'm going to say it, 'I Guarantee' that 6 weeks from today, I will walk across the stage for my Law School Graduation..." .........& I did! Thank you Joe Willie Namath for saying that. Your words inspired a entire generation of good American people.... To this day, my Federal Taxation Final still wake me up in a cold fucken sweat. A Final grade of 79% was required in order for you to pass her class, & I scored a manly 79.8%. During the Fall Semester, @ the beginning of Federal Taxation class, the Professor decided to pick on me. We met for class on Mon/Wed/Fri, & class lasted 2 hours/class. 5 minutes B4 class ended, she would take roll-call. 3 unexcused absences, & you were automatically dropped. One day she walks in, looks @ me directly & said: "Mr. Murillo, why don't you enlighten us all, are you planning on Passing!?" She said that because during the semester I was completely lost & all my open class answers were always wrong! It was during the Football Season, & I didn't have the time to even watch a quarter of Football, & it was slowly killing me inside. I responded to her & said: "ABSOLUTELY NOT, I'm gonna drop back 15 yards & PUNT!" The classroom exploded with laughter, & many students started to pound on their table tops. @ that moment, It became a class filled with unruly 7th graders, all while the Professor & I just stared @ one another, as she never moved, still holding her brief case in hand. As the explosion from the laughter grew louder & louder, she walked out of class. Before she did that, she gave me a look of: 'I'm gonna get your Ass on the Final Exam." 3 years earlier, 545 students started Law School, & only 102 graduated... Joe Willie Namath damn near got me killed! Still loving you Joe Willie....
Kind of like when Mike Curtis had the necktie tackle of Roman Gabriel. He would go to jail for that today.
We've got the team brother! We're king of the hill!
This was the last time I was truly excited about the outcome of the Super Bowl - my favorite teams from each league were in it, so it was a win-win!
New York Jet assistant coach, Walt Micheals was the brother of Baltimore Colts tackle(Hope I am correct about his position), Lou Micheals(LOL).
Lou Michaels, Kicker/back-up defensive tackle
Anyone have the songs list for this? Especially song playing around 38:00 min?
Jets linebacker Larry Grantham grabbed that game ball at the end - I wonder where it is today? Probably worth about $5 million to some crazy Jets fan.
Lmao Philbin is an absolute savage.
I like his style
@@wce05308 Philbin told the truth about Namath
19 sacks..waoo
I’m an 80s boy and I love football this team really had guts and was a 21 point underdog and kicked the Sh@&& out of the Colts biggest upset ever I enjoyed as a former Wide Receiver Don Maynard and Joe Namath wish I had a QB like him.
Justin Simpson Who is your QB right now
17-point underdog
It was huge, the Chiefs MANHANDLING the Vikes the next year was huge as well. I think over confidence, may have contributed to Colts & Vikings losses. Still, it was so long ago, I was in 5th grade for SB3 & 6th for SB4. Still the Chiefs had a huge O line, a great QB a defense 2nd to none. Jets had a great team too, Snell was the real hero of that game. Jets defense played lights out. IMO. Oh well, I can barely play catch with my grandson now. He's 10. Loves the game.
Jets Family.
@@dwightlove3704 Miami Dolphins fan Tua
Matt Snell didn't get enough credit.
He should have been MVP.
@@Mourtzouphlos240 Yes plenty of people said that he was the MVP
Matt Snell was a tough RB to take down.He got the extra yds.
@@Mourtzouphlos240 Also DT VERLON BIGGS never got credit for his excellent play vs the Colts.
he does here,.
Of all the America's Game, this is the best one. The 1968 New York Jets!
I was born in 1970 and i didn't pick up on Football first until the early 80s. But i reckon what Joe Namath meant for Football, was the same way as what Maradona did for Soccer: A magician!
Namath called 80% of the plays at the line, you can hear him at the line, blue 10 five-one right, ready, set
He stated in this video that those were "check with me" plays meaning he said "check with me" in the huddle and then called the play at the line.
Joe Namath talked his team into learning Transcendental Meditation!!! Normally before a game the players were yelling, growling & punching helmets & shoulder pads! But before the Super bowl they were reading books & playing chess!!! Their minds were focused, unified!! Thats how Joe gaurenteed a victory!!! He meditates to this day!!!
I also enjoyed Gerry Philbin and that defense holding the Colts to 7 points
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@@enterzone263 dumb.
Joe Namath will be cool cat until the end. You have to watch some film on his passing to appreciate how good he was. He had a cannon of an arm.
Thank you I needed that....
Great program - loved Namath - poignant towards the end!!
My Beloved Mom suddenly dies in my arms 6 weeks B4 my Law School Finial Exams; 1 exam, 5 topics over 36 weeks of lectures/topic! @ her wake, I gave a heart felt eulogy to the great Ppl that attended. Before I concluded my eulogy, I said: "Joe Willie Namath once said, & now I'm going to say it, 'I Guarantee' that 6 weeks from today, I will walk across the stage for my Law School Graduation..." .........& I did! Thank you Joe Willie Namath for saying that. Your words inspired a entire generation of good American people.... To this day, my Federal Taxation Final still wake me up in a cold fucken sweat. A Final grade of 79% was required in order for you to pass her class, & I scored a manly 79.8%. During the Fall Semester, @ the beginning of Federal Taxation class, the Professor decided to pick on me. We met for class on Mon/Wed/Fri, & class lasted 2 hours/class. 5 minutes B4 class ended, she would take roll-call. 3 unexcused absences, & you were automatically dropped. One day she walks in, looks @ me directly & said: "Mr. Murillo, why don't you enlighten us all, are you planning on Passing!?" She said that because during the semester I was completely lost & all my open class answers were always wrong! It was during the Football Season, & I didn't have the time to even watch a quarter of Football, & it was slowly killing me inside. I responded to her & said: "ABSOLUTELY NOT, I'm gonna drop back 15 yards & PUNT!" The classroom exploded with laughter, & many students started to pound on their table tops. @ that moment, It became a class filled with unruly 7th graders, all while the Professor & I just stared @ one another, as she never moved, still holding her brief case in hand. As the explosion from the laughter grew louder & louder, she walked out of class. Before she did that, she gave me a look of: 'I'm gonna get your Ass on the Final Exam." 3 years earlier, 545 students started Law School, & only 102 graduated... Joe Willie Namath damn near got me killed! Still loving you Joe Willie....
The entire team needs to get due credit,including the coaches.
My Beloved Mom suddenly dies in my arms 6 weeks B4 my Law School Finial Exams; 1 exam, 5 topics over 36 weeks of lectures/topic! @ her wake, I gave a heart felt eulogy to the great Ppl that attended. Before I concluded my eulogy, I said: "Joe Willie Namath once said, & now I'm going to say it, 'I Guarantee' that 6 weeks from today, I will walk across the stage for my Law School Graduation..." .........& I did! Thank you Joe Willie Namath for saying that. Your words inspired a entire generation of good American people.... To this day, my Federal Taxation Final still wake me up in a cold fucken sweat. A Final grade of 79% was required in order for you to pass her class, & I scored a manly 79.8%. During the Fall Semester, @ the beginning of Federal Taxation class, the Professor decided to pick on me. We met for class on Mon/Wed/Fri, & class lasted 2 hours/class. 5 minutes B4 class ended, she would take roll-call. 3 unexcused absences, & you were automatically dropped. One day she walks in, looks @ me directly & said: "Mr. Murillo, why don't you enlighten us all, are you planning on Passing!?" She said that because during the semester I was completely lost & all my open class answers were always wrong! It was during the Football Season, & I didn't have the time to even watch a quarter of Football, & it was slowly killing me inside. I responded to her & said: "ABSOLUTELY NOT, I'm gonna drop back 15 yards & PUNT!" The classroom exploded with laughter, & many students started to pound on their table tops. @ that moment, It became a class filled with unruly 7th graders, all while the Professor & I just stared @ one another, as she never moved, still holding her brief case in hand. As the explosion from the laughter grew louder & louder, she walked out of class. Before she did that, she gave me a look of: 'I'm gonna get your Ass on the Final Exam." 3 years earlier, 545 students started Law School, & only 102 graduated... Joe Willie Namath damn near got me killed! Still loving you Joe Willie....
Buddy Ryan was the defensive coordinator. He sure looked much different (thinner, with tie) than he did when he led the Bears' defense 17 years later.
@@michaelwainscott2633 Walt Michaels was DC with Ryan coaching the DL ... Clive Rush was OC with Joe Spencer coaching the OL ... Weeb Ewbank as HC, wins his 3rd and 4th championships ...
Tremendous film well done!
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"Joseph - it's show business."
Wiser words are seldom uttered.
with the late hit calls today on the QB'S, and improved surgical techniques especially on knees, imagine what his career could have been.
In todays game, Joe might have used free agency to go to a better team when he was younger. Of the 9 healthy seasons he was with the Jets, the Jets sucked 5-6 of them. Especially later in the 1970s. The reality is, Joe never played at 100% healthy.
"We Did it "
I loved football when it was played in the dirt and mud.
That is sooooo true.Dirt,cold,mud and wind flying everywhere.That adds to the drama.Its all so corporate now.Today it's rare to even see a dirty uniform.Some day they will have the technology to take earth out of the game.It will be a domed field of mattresses.
James Fleming damn , hopefully I’ll be long gone by then! Growing up football was real. Now it’s not a quarter as tough! So another 15-20 years I’m sure it will really be wimpy! Mattresses was a pretty funny comment!
Me too.
My Beloved Mom suddenly dies in my arms 6 weeks B4 my Law School Finial Exams; 1 exam, 5 topics over 36 weeks of lectures/topic! @ her wake, I gave a heart felt eulogy to the great Ppl that attended. Before I concluded my eulogy, I said: "Joe Willie Namath once said, & now I'm going to say it, 'I Guarantee' that 6 weeks from today, I will walk across the stage for my Law School Graduation..." .........& I did! Thank you Joe Willie Namath for saying that. Your words inspired a entire generation of good American people.... To this day, my Federal Taxation Final still wake me up in a cold fucken sweat. A Final grade of 79% was required in order for you to pass her class, & I scored a manly 79.8%. During the Fall Semester, @ the beginning of Federal Taxation class, the Professor decided to pick on me. We met for class on Mon/Wed/Fri, & class lasted 2 hours/class. 5 minutes B4 class ended, she would take roll-call. 3 unexcused absences, & you were automatically dropped. One day she walks in, looks @ me directly & said: "Mr. Murillo, why don't you enlighten us all, are you planning on Passing!?" She said that because during the semester I was completely lost & all my open class answers were always wrong! It was during the Football Season, & I didn't have the time to even watch a quarter of Football, & it was slowly killing me inside. I responded to her & said: "ABSOLUTELY NOT, I'm gonna drop back 15 yards & PUNT!" The classroom exploded with laughter, & many students started to pound on their table tops. @ that moment, It became a class filled with unruly 7th graders, all while the Professor & I just stared @ one another, as she never moved, still holding her brief case in hand. As the explosion from the laughter grew louder & louder, she walked out of class. Before she did that, she gave me a look of: 'I'm gonna get your Ass on the Final Exam." 3 years earlier, 545 students started Law School, & only 102 graduated... Joe Willie Namath damn near got me killed! Still loving you Joe Willie....
I miss those days too. It was real.
Namath and Maynard were obvious choices for this episode, but I came away very impressed by Gerry Philbin
Joe Namath is one of the good ones! He's a great interview.
This is what's missing in modern sports: today We're a Team." Joe Namath.
Gerry Philbin was under rated.
Absolutely right. Their whole defense was under rated. No Hall of Famers - but a lot of GREAT players who were clutch players and they played well together. during this run it was often the defense with great plays in pressure moments that turned the tide. I was a 10th grader in 68 and followed Jets closely. Philbin was a bad dude. and very very professional.
He was feared. Back then, those players were iron men. They had the bump & run defensive backs, the D linemen could head slap O line men & QBs as well. Different game now. There are a few people playing today who could fit right in. Remember Tatum if the Raiders? He destroyed people with his hits. I don't think Ronnie Lott could get by with today's rules. There were big hitters, in those days.
After watching most of these programs, one thing I've noticed is how much tougher these old school players are. I dont think 90% of the league today could hack it.
Crimson King Tom Brady would have been told to find a 9-5 by pro scouts!!!!!!
@Jim Shepard Sad working conditions when you really think about it because those owners where still making millions off them
Thats tricky to say because today's players are much faster and in better shape
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Humans were tougher back then.From our army to dog catchers.We had a cataclysmic cultural shift for many reasons.I believe the primary drivers being our screwed up women.....tough is masculine which is defective, and technology.When I grew up every kid could run a 2 miler.Today .70 of our military recruits can't pass a basic fitness test.We overall were tougher then.Then the gloria stenheims,hugh hefner types started to tell us how wrong that all was.I am not sure today's construction worker has the same grit as a NASA engineer of back then.
Can someone please tell me the nfl films song that starts at 30:00
Bill Misiura - don’t know the title of the song, but it was by Sam Spence. They used a lot of his songs in NFL songs
Okay I’ll give that a look I thought it was a David Robidoux song. Ungh its a lot of songs to go through T_T
It's not Spence, it's DR.
Thought So, still can't find it though
Finally Found out the song folks, "Destiny" by David Robidoux
Ralph baker recovering the fumble sealed the win.
50 yrs ago today, the Jets pulled off one of the greatest upsets in Super Bowl history.
*Sports History
More like Sports History!!!
Matt Snell should've been named the MVP.
Or the defense... But I agree wit you it should've been Snell.
I meet Joe one day in Hollywood, Ca. We had lunch. I was a 15-year-old run-away from Indiana. It was 1969 or so. The great Joe Namath still had time for a homeless rage-tag street kid like me.
Doubt it. Namath "having lunch" with a 15 year old run-away? Need to make up a more believable story than that.
"If they were as good as what they said they were, they should come out and beat the shit out of us. They didn't do it" Gerry Philbin was right Baltimore couldn't back up their statement
Joe Namath was first qb to throw for 4000 yds in a season. a 14 game season. granted he threw more interceptions that yr(67') than tds. not a jets fan but Namath was tough. He took shots. you could hit the qb back then.
Damn I notice that buddy Ryan was in jets team
Joselito Chicago Yes that was a young Buddy Ryan and he was forming the foundation for his famed 46 Defense he used in Chicago
@Jim Shepard Fran Tarkenton said that he used the WEST COAST OFFENSE while he played for the Giants.
Yep, there's Buddy Ryan, revolutionizing pass defenses in football by introducing the Nickel formation during that season.
My guy is still delirious over the Jets. Goodness! Jets: can you wake up my partner, please?
I think about the pains in my elbow and my heel and people tell me how do I manage the pain then I think of guys like Namath and Mantle and what they went through to play their sports and think its nt so bad for me. As for SB 3 and the FIX enough about that and think that Weeb knew the Colts D well enough and told his boys and Namath you can beat them if you stick to the game plan and they did and it worked and the Jets shocked the world
Gee wizz mister, that Maynard is one hell of a stud
Unitas did give the colts hope and finally scored. Having been out the entire season he wasn’t going to bring them back like the old days.
That is a foolish statement. While impossible to predict, had he put in the game earlier, he may gave had enough time to lead to several scores. He led the offense on an 80 yard drive late in the game. He simply did not have enough time for any other scores.
bbmtge - I’m a Unitas Fan, IMO the greatest QB/ player ever. But I’m merely referencing what his teammate Bubba Smith said, that it was a deficit that even Unitas couldn’t comeback from because, it seemed that the team, coach and owner were hell bent on losing the game:
Johnny U was the MAN, whether you liked Colts or not. Can you believe the Steelers drafted him, then cut him? Colts got their ring in SB5, so Johnny U got his. That flat top!
@@superlyger Thats why the friendship between Unitas and Shula ended ... According to John, Shula told him to start the second half but Shula waited until the Jets were up 13-0 with only 4-6 minutes left in the third quarter ...
Where's our little YT contributor "The Professor?" Now THERE is someone who should be in the "Hole of Fame!!" Started out as a "wide receiver" and finished out the weekend as a "split end"!!
I love the way they tell this story
Great story about a great team of men.
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