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Ed Carter
Добавлен 17 сен 2011
TWIPF Podcast Episode 1
This is the beginning of our podcast, which began in June of 2021 on podcast platforms. This week, we explain why we're doing this, and discuss 1969, Week 1, including Giants-Vikings, Dolphins-Raiders, and how to pronounce the name of a certain Patriots QB.
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TWIPF 1970 preview, part 1
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TWIPF 1970 Preview part 2
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Yes Drummer Alan White Bats Against the Colorado Silver Bullets
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White bats against the all-female Colorado Silver Bullets baseball team. He gets on base due to catcher's interference, and it's not clear that the announcers know this, thinking the ball hit him. Thanks for James Jones for the video.
1972 San Francisco 49ers
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1970 San Francisco 49ers
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1970 AFC Playoff, Miami at Oakland
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There is no sound in this video. I don't know if any copy with sound is available.
1970 AFC Playoff, Bengals at Colts
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There is no sound on this, but apparently not available anywhere with sound
Halloween 2006-14
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thank you man this is historic, too bad theres no sound but i appreciate what we have here
Dick. Nolan. Excellent coach. But. Shouldve. Blitzed. Roger
Fantastic. Defense
This was my team. Brodie was my guy. Hes 88 years old Be well john
This team would have beaten Baltimore in Super Bowl V.
If it wasn't a Blunder Bowl
Ironically the dolphins run began and ended in this same stadium.
The music in this is so wonderfully of that period. Such a reflection of San Francisco.
I have always believed that John Brodie was a very good quarterback.
An underrated receiving corps Warren Wells, Freddie B and Raymond Chester
at 16:32 John Brodie watch out for that piano!! lol.
I Remember watching this game! Loved this team! And the goat! #19!!🏈
Does anyone know where the NFC title game would have been played had the 49ers beaten the Cowboys? I know the games back then were scheduled on a rotating basis, and not won-loss record.
In Washington
That “soft touch” pass to number 24 (Gene Thomas)was completely amazing 😊
Jimmy Thomas.
Man, the memories 😢
You know you're an old 49er fan when you easily recall all the names just from seeing their numbers. Sweet memories. Well done & thank you.
fan since69
Big win in week 4 in LA 20-6
Where is the audio?
Note my description above
@@edcarter4779 Will do. Thank you.
The HOF for Brodie. If only he could have beaten Dallas in the 1971 or 1972 NFC Championship. He was better than the over-rated HOF Namath: Brodie 214 TDs : 224 INTs. Namath 173 TDs : 220 INTs.
The HOF for Brodie. If only he could have beaten Dallas in the 1971 or 1972 NFC Championship. He was better than the over-rated HOF Namath: Brodie 214 TDs : 224 INTs. Namath 173 TDs : 220 INTs.
I wanted to see this video since 2012, and now 2023 and I finally get to watch it! 🙌
Young man Willie, he could go all the way!
A very close game with only TDs and 3 missed FGs.
Larry Csonka just doesn’t look right without a mustache.
As much aa I love watching these highlights, I cringe seeing that God awful hard atroturf at the Stick. It was worse than playing on concrete.
1970 last year in Kezar
I was there, a teenager sold me a (actually , I was 9 years old at the time)me and my dad 2 of the most delicious deli sandwiches on S.F. sour dough bread , wrapped in saran wrap.out of Brown grocery bag . Talk about homemade.
That Thanksgiving day victory over Dallas was so sweet. Made the whole season and the holidays just that much nicer.
Yes, 31-10 over Morton and Dallas, but losing 30-28 to Captain Comeback in the playoffs had to sting.
That hit on Chicago Bears Ron Smith at 21:21, that made Jack Tatum blush!!
Great season for the Bengals but a third year expansion team versus the veteran Colts on Baltimore's field. Not gonna happen.
Yes but Bengals had won 7 straight entering the game after starting 1-6. Often it's who's hottest at the time that decides things - though it didn't here...
Gene Washington also definitely deserve to be in the Pro Football Hall of Fame LEGENDS CANDIDATE
#17, John Isenbarger. Played rugby with the Peninsula Ramblers in the off season. So did Dave Olerich, another 49er.
Brodie should be in the HOF. He led the team to three straight Western Division championships. He was MVP in 1970. He led the league in passing a few seasons when he had to compete with Johnny Unitas and Bart Starr. Why not? He got the team into two NFC championship games. How many in the HOF that are QBs didn't even accomplish that much?
at 8:17 Griese pounded by Davidson is one of the most ionic and famous photos in NFL history. Al Davis had a full sized copy of this and Davidson crushing Namath (1867) in his office.
You mean 1967?
Looked like he was trying to break Griese’s neck !!
They was so tuff they didnt get frost bite they bit frost ! They was so tuff it wasnt called push ups they actually pushed the earth down .
Was a huge Rams fan during the 70's, but the 49ers were my other favorite team. Love seeing games from this era, music by Sam Spence and William Loose are what made NFL films great.
why doesn't someone from nfl films find the script and have it done over...or create a new one?
Worst day in bay area sports history. The Raiders lose to the Steelers on the "Immaculate Reception" and the 49ers blow a 15 point lead in the 4th quarter to the Cowboys. The days of Bill Walsh, Joe Montana and Dwight Clark were in the distant future and the 49ers sank back into mediocrity. From 73 to 80 those were eight painful football seasons. You know you were a 49er fan for sure if you hung in for the bad times and still were rooting for them. Better days were coming, but not for awhile.
That music. Those memories of that day. Driving to Chico to watch the blacked out 49ers game on TV. I saw both games in a motel room TV sitting at a desk. Giants losing game 6 of the 2002 World Series right up there too.
Yes but the hope started in '79 if you were paying attention, which unfortunately many 49er fans were not.
@@plantfeeder6677 Agreed. Walsh arrived in '79. But they logged a miserable 2-14 behind an injury plagued OJ and a terrible defense. Some of the pieces were there (Clark, Solomon, Joe, Hofer). But we weren't paying much attention. Walsh said at the end of '79 "We are two drafts away from being a contender" A slight improvement in '80 to 6-10 (with an incredible comeback over the winless Saints) At the beginning of '81, the sportswriters said "Don't expect much". Then they lost two of their first three to start off '811 and we said "Ho-hum, another 6-10 season." Nobody expected what was to come
@@nealbfinn ahhhhmm! I DID! But oh that magic feeling...so far away, so far away
By the Way Dick Nolan The coach of SF Niners went Dallas To be assistant coordinator on Defense for Dallas Cowboys that then Bill Walsh beat Dallas on The famous play Call "The Catch".!...
49ers by 1972 were falling apart, but with division opponents like the Saints , Falcons and a down Rams team was another division title
This is football. Dirty, grimy, manly, all-out effort.
No it's been said this is Baseball
Exactly…we’ll never see mud on a player’s jersey like this again
Thanks miss games like this. Today they would relocate. Wuss players today couldn't handle it.
Yea back in the ruff times of the 70s.Those teams had to walk across country up hill both ways to the next road game ! Sometimes in Temperatures of 160 Degrees & as Cold as -100 - 140 with win chill.
Yea plus the football weighted 50 pounds back then ! Which shows you how strong they was to be able to kick & throw it as far as they did !
This game wouldn’t be played in mud today. The weather was fine during the game but the stadium had very poor drainage so when it rained earlier, the field didn’t dry, thus the quagmire. Today’s fields drain much faster. Your comment about the toughness of today’s players is off base. Today’s players are much bigger and stronger than their predecessors. Collisions on the field are much more violent, yet they consistently get up and huddle up.
Fantastic, only ever saw a 2 minute reel on NFL channel of this game.
How did the field at the Coliseum turn into a quagmire? Al Davis Cheating?
The game in Houston was the 49 ers first game on artificial turf
The Hippie Cheerleaders from East Carolina State University.
Where is the Sound.
Not bad to squeeze a divisional title out of a decent 8-5-1 record. You'd wonder how SF could rout the Cowboys 31-10 in Texas Stadium on Thanksgiving Day, but only go 7-5-1 otherwise.
1970, Colts win Superbowl and the Orioles win the World Series 🥳
Baltimore had the best WR duo in the league with Jefferson and Hinton going up against Cincinnati's formidable Ken Riley and Lemar Parrish
That field at Memorial stadium was absolutely horrific. But I love it anyway. It's like the old sandlot stadiums. Nothing too good for these pros huh? 😆
Astro dirt
I remember watching this game. I was 11 years old.
John Isenbarger played rugby for the Peninsula Ramblers. 49er Dan Olerich played rugby for the Olympic Club. They did so right after the football season would end, January through April. That wouldn't happen in these times today.