Franco Harris A Football Life
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- Опубліковано 18 вер 2024
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Glad he got to film this right before his passing! What a legend
Wow didn't know he passed
NFL Films, please keep doing this. Breaking up your A Football Life episodes into segments doesn't make any sense!
It's most likely due to copyright issues, or something
@@traviscummings9178how does nfl films have copyright issues from there own films?
@@traviscummings9178 it's for maxing ad revenue
Amen!
Yeah bro I’m with ya
RIP to the Italian Stallion!! His heroic play sparked one of the best dynasties in NFL history!!! #WELOVEYOUFRANCO!!!🥀🥀🥀
Yes he was one of my greatest heroes growing up.
I knew about the Immaculate Reception. But I didn't realize what a great man Franco Harris was. RIP, legend. 🙏🏽
This man will never be forgotten. Love Franco and he will continue to be an inspiration. RIP to a wonderful friend.
What a great man. RIP Franco
The Steelers where my childhood, my young adult life, and my adult life, and Franco started it all ❤❤ R.I.P
I wish they mentioned Mike Webster ..He was a huge part of that team 🖤💛
31:24 - It's nice to see Franco get complimented for running out of bounds. He took alot of criticism, particularly in 1984 when Harris competed with Walter Payton for Jim Brown's all time NFL rushing record.
He was saving his body, not just for the length of the season, but for his long-term health after his playing days were over.
Please keep posting the full episodes rather than breaking them up, no matter what your "social media guru" tells you about people's attention spans and the performance of short form content. It was made to be watched in FULL!
"Don't forget us" -Franco
Don't worry Franco. We never will.
wow...i was 12 years old when this play happened...i grew up in CA but my folks were from the Burgh...the change in my father from being ashamed of his home team to being so proud was palpable...this documentary got it right...the craziness, the passion, the joy...Franco's Italian Army...well done...got to enjoy the 70s dynasty and, of course, Franco was at the heart of that team...
Another one of my childhood heroes is gone.😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢. R.I.P. Franco.
As A Raider fan I still appreciate and admire Franco Harris for everything he has done. The immaculate reception helped football popularity in general and even sparks interest now! I didn’t realize how instrumental that play was in sparking their dynasty! Great video.
Yeah but that and the "Tuck rule" are hard to swallow
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RIP to a great one. We love you, Franco
Didnt realize what a wonderful person he was..R.I.P
Rip to Franco Harris the Italian general 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢 the best running back and fullback
Great Person but a Perfect/ Better Person.!! RIP FRANCO HARRIS.. CHAMPION 🏆
I got to fly to Pittsburgh in 2006 for a work seminar. This was before the Franco statue was unveiled. I fell in love with the city and everything about it. The people. The places. The pride. It definitely is Steeler Town. The Penguins were probably second and then came the Pirates. I remember going by PNC Park and thinking how beautiful it is and how great it would be to see the Pirates return to prominence.
When Franco died, it hit me hard being a fan of football and the Steelers. I really enjoyed this episode. RIP Franco
Major praise to the composer. The music in this episode is fantastic. The blend between NFL Films music and jazz is brilliant.
Thank you for sharing the full video. Franco belonged to all of us
Great documentary about one of the all-time greats of football. I'm a musician who used to play football, and I think the football/musician analogy really works . Great film!
I grew up in the '70s and '80s and I was privileged enough to watch Mr Franco Harris and many other great players of that era. Sports was a lot different then. Players cared about teamwork and teammates not like today where players just worry about themselves and nobody else. Not all players but many and most. Watching Franco Harris win those games on Sunday afternoon is something that I'll never forget
💓Franco was and still is The G.O.A.T.💓 R.I.P. Brother !
AGREED!
I grew up in Pittsburgh in the 70's watching Steelers football. In the mid 80's, Franco would come to the Orange Julius I worked at in Allegheny Center Mall with his son ~ always polite, always "please" and "thank you" ~ and, when I saw him out one night at Heaven (an old downtown nightclub), he did me the honor of saying yes when I asked him to dance. A wonderful personal memory after all the ones he'd given me during his years as a Steeler. Thank you & RIP Franco❤
One of the neatest stories is how Harris and Phil Villapiano became friends, it just shows that once enemies can become friends
Magic and Bird. Brady and Manning. Gibson and Eckersley. Bobby Thomson and Ralph Branca. It happens.
Even though I wasn't a Steelers fan I grew up watching alot of Football on Sunday afternoons and Monday nights. Franco Harris was a mainstay on those Steelers teams and one of the premier running backs in the league. During his time you had O.J.Simpson, Larry Csonka, Tony Dorsett, Walter Payton, Earl Campbell and just to name a few. Franco wasn't as flashy as some of the other big name backs of his era but he was consistent and could run with both finesse and power. He could catch passes out of the backfield as good as any back and could block as well. The 70's was definitely the era of the running back. R.I.P. Franco Harris
Here are my two memories of Franco. One in person. One not. I was a child actor in Pittsburgh in the 70's. They did a set of shorts called This is not a commercial. It never aired. They had a bunch of kids doing different things here. My segment was at three rivers stadium. I was in the Steelers locker room, holding Franco's helmut while saying a few lines. After the shot was over I, a stupid kid, decided to sniff Franco's helmet. After all, it would smell great right? It was Franco's helmut after all! It smelled so bad I nearly passed out, lol ....The next was a fast forward more than ten years later. I was a floor staff member at Buhl Science Center, outside in the grass for an event with many different things going on. I was in a patch of grass showing kids how to use a boomerang. Over walked Franco with his son. He never said who he was. In Pittsburgh, he didn't need to. I showed his son how to throw it, and in a soft spoken voice Franco thanked me for making his son's day. I said no problem Mr. Harris....We took him for granted, and now there's a big vacuum now that he's gone. We know though that you're smiling down on us all from above. R.I.P to a great man, not just a football player.
Rest in Peace legend. 💛🖤
Franco’s the reason I was drawn to the Steelers as a lad. Thanks for the memories Franco.
We miss Franco. He was the nicest, most humble athlete I’ve ever encountered. His football talent opened the door for him to be a true humanitarian ❤
I've played soccer all my life. 20 years ago I had a chance to immigrate to the greatest country in the world, the USA. And I watched American Football for the first time in my life. I fell in love instantly. Now I'm watching your film, I'm crying and I'm thankful for the chance to be part of the USA. Thank you for sharing with me your memories, God bless you and God bless America! 🏈🇺🇸
A bald eagle shed a tear after it read this comment and then it ate a greasy burger to calm itself back down before being shot by a jihadi who was then taken down by a Texan in a 4x4 F-150 that's how beautifully American this comment is.
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Franco Harris was the best FB/HB in my biased opinion. So sad to see him go, rest in peace another legend HOF’er: March 7th, 1950, - December 20th, 2022. ❤ 👊 ✌️
Pittsburg also spawed such jazz greats as Art Blakey, Ahmad Jamal, George Benson, Bill Eckstein, and Stanley and Tommy Turrentine. Rip Franco.
RIP Franco Harris. A football player who helped put the Pittsburgh Steelers on the map.
I had a chance to meet Franco, he was standing next to his statue at Pittsburgh airport and I got a pic with him, he was one of the kindest people I've ever met
Franco was a man of character. And a kind and generous man.and in the 70s he had that real nice afro hair style. .his afro was always together. Lol. RIP.
Thanks for this upload
🌹 Franco Harris #32
STEELERS 🏆 the first MVP of the dynasty.
The immaculate Franco 😍😍😍
"They (the Steelers) envision the power of a big back, blended with the open field agility of a smaller man."
-John Facenda
Christmas was special for not only for the Steelers, but for Mr. Imaculate Reception.
R.I.P😢❤ 🙏
I’m a Raider fan, but I have a tremendous respect to Mr. Franco Harris for what he done from the game of football on and off the field. Even though my Raiders lost to the Steelers because of the Immaculate Reception and when I saw the highlights especially when Franco caught the ball in the air despite Terry Bradshaw actually wanted to pass the ball to John Fuqua, but Jack Tatum hit him and the rest is history. For us Raider fans believed that the Immaculate Reception was a controversial play but all of the football fans especially Steeler fans believed one of the greatest plays in NFL history. Thank you Mr. Harris for what you done from the game of football not just being a player but a person as well. I wished that you play for the Raiders but you are truly an ambassador from the game of football especially from the beloved Steeler fans and your own fan club called Italian Army. We will never forget you Sir! Rest In Peace🙏🙏🙏
Lifelong Bears fan here. I grew up watching and idolizing Walter Payton. If I was at the Pittsburg airport and seen Franco Harris and Phil Villapiano in front of the Immaculate Reception statute, I would have went out of my mind. I mean, they were both a part of that play which seems like yesterday and it's etched in my mind. How cool is that?
A legend, a yinzer a true hero and not for what he did on the field but what he did off of it
So proud to be apart of the army. Love you Franco. RIP
We Will Never Forget You Franco Harris... Steelers Nation!!!
Phil and Franco just talking about the event was just is unbelievable .
Cool to see Phil and Franco together 🤘🏼
RIP. They broke the mold with Franco Harris
What an amazing guy. Best friends with an old enemy.....lesson there to be learnt by us all
I'm a life long Vikings fan but, always thought Franco was great and loved him catching the immaculate reception. After seeing this I respect him even more and love seeing what a great person he was. I would love to know what he said to Henderson after slamming Bradshaw down after the whistle had blown and it was a dead play because of delay of game penalty. I've watched this film several times and can't help but cry seeing him older, slower moving, talking and knowing he has passed on. Man, I wish my Vikings had drafted him.
I love how he and Phil V were good friends. Listen to Phil, he was still ticked about that play. But love seeing these opponents on the field have such a nice relationship.
GenX here and Cowboys fan.
Steelers got Bradshaw out of Louisiana.
They were dominant on both sides of the ball.
It was hard to hate them in the 70's and 80's.
Joe Greene and that Coke commerical.
God's speed to Franco. A good, good man.
Beautiful.
You can tell 100% that Franco caught the ball on the replay!
Goodbye Franco you will be missed.
What a wonderful man and player God bless
Great to see Franco & Phil together!!!
RIP fraco ❤️
AWESOME GUY!
Love that jazz music!
Who is the composer ? Or name of song. Sounds like trumpet
RIP Mr Immaculate Reception
Rest in peace Franco
T B said it best😁 thats what started it all😁 4 super bowls😁 its just super delicious😁history in the making😁cant believe franco passed away days before the 50th anniversary i cried also😪
I love everything about this.
Ahhh back when football was football. Sure do miss that.
How bout not waiting for the dude the pass away before releasing this? How many more documentaries do you guys have ready to go?
I love the documentary about Franco. This music is awesome though!
I am from Utah so yes, I like jazz: both kinds :) The jazz in this documentary is nifty.
R.I.P Franco you are missed.😢
We moved from Milwaukee WI in 74' to Cedar Rapids IA, and a yr later to Plano Tx outside of Dallas in late 1975 when I was 7. Went to a SB party with my parents for SB X vs Pit, and X11 vs Denver. In Jan 78' my dad got transferred again to So CA, where I've been ever since, and in early 79' watched SB X111 against Pit with my BB team mate. Anyway, though young I was there for all of the rivalry games, and remember how great Franco Harris was, but the speed I'm seeing here I don't remember. That man was lightening for his size. Living in Tx I went to two Cowboys games, "and" saw Earl Campbell at the Cotton Bowl when he played for UT, and that guy I do remember. He and Johnny Lam Jones just ripped it. Don't think Jones ever went pro and IMO Campbells career wasn't what it could have been, "longevity wise", but man was he great too!
God bless Franco, rest in peace.
Legend RIP
Franco was to Pittsburgh as Larry Csonka was to Miami: Both big, but could hit the line as fast as anyone. And neither gave a rats ass about stats. They only cared about winning. Both were the heart and soul of their respective teams.
It is so so sad that God took him when He did. It truly breaks my heart that Mr. Franco Harris died 4 days before his jersey number (32) was to be retired.
Pittsburgh has been blessed with championship teams, but even more by champion human beings. Name two genuinely more giving men that played in the same town than Franco and Roberto. Add Mario to that list, too. We Pittsburgh fans are beyond blessed to have had such men play for our teams.
Charlie Batch deserves to be up on that Mt. Rushmore of Pittsburgh Sports Philanthropist Types. Philanthropy in general just oozes out of the town. Andrew Carnegie's name is on everything for a reason.
RIP Franco!!
R.I.P. Franco. 😔
My childhood hero. Franco was just divine. This man was fully God but fully man. 😢😢 The Father removed him from time as we know it and placed him into eternity. Enjoy eternal bliss Franco Harris.
I can’t wait to watch this
Go Franco Go!😊
Rip🙏🏾
Imagine if social media existed back then and the Steelers drafted franco there would’ve been an uproar. Different times man
Love Franco was really hoping for more out of this .
Rip32❤
FRANCO!
Outstanding!!
We are Penn State! RIP Franco Harris.
Rip to the great franco harris
The NFL network should play this episode every year during christmas time as a holiday tribute for now on.
the Immaculate Warrior himself, Franco Harris.
R.I.P Franco
Respect.
R.I.P…. Man a lot of football greats are passing away lately
Rest well
Steeler fans must be cutting onions while watching this episode. I know I am.
Cowboys never had an answer for Franco Harris, but Hollywood Henderson did score a touchdown in that game.
Phil is such a good sport.
Enjoyed it THANK NFL
I live & bleed the black and gold
Watching this while eating an Italian antipasto salad I randomly found in the store today
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