I personally believe the best days were in the 60s and 70s. But that's just my opinion. Could be just an age thing because I was born in 1967. But like you say "Didn't realize it", I wish I could have appreciated it more looking back, if I knew at the time that this was the best it's gonna be. Lol. Well yea, the 80s too. But 60s, 70s were the best. Thank you @gidngord for these classics. You can't even find them on Classic Sports Network anymore. CSN is not so classic.
@@GameShowMike If I'm not mistaken I think the number of players in the NFL is about 1700. Not including those on the practice squads. So I guess if you divide that by the number of players that stand out and have long careers, it may make sense.
Lol. -Bum Phillips. I remember that. Technically though, a quarter and a half is actually 3 eights of a football game. Just saying. There's a lot of good ones from Bum.
@@NJGuy1973 You're right. It WAS 34-5. You're not being nit-picky. I'm a stickler for details myself. I remember 2 seasons later in 1980, the first game of the season, in Pittsburgh, the Steelers beat the Oilers 45-34 (If I'm not mistaken but pretty sure it was). It was a shootout after the Steelers took a 17-0 halftime lead. And then the 2nd time we played, on MNF, the Oilers won 6-0. Not 1 TD scored. Tony Fritch had 2 field goals. That was the only scoring. Completely the opposite from the 1st game. Anyway, we knocked the Steelers out of the playoffs with that game. So in a way, we DID kick the SOB in. "Looks like Bum Philips decided to kick the wrong door in" -Sam Rutigliano, Head Coach of the Browns, 1980. Because the Browns won the division and of course the Oilers got clobbered in the Wildcard by the Raiders who won the SB that year. 3rd year in a row we lost to the team that won the SB. At least we kicked the Steeler door in. Lol.
3:42 "ill tell ya one thing, at least you talk to us, that guy over there he wont talk to us" 😂😂😂 then glanville with the "he doesnt have a friend in the world" 😂😂😂😂😂
That's the Bum Philips quote I use when I lecture my cat about getting into things where she doesn't belong. Lol. That's one of my ways of paying homage to Bum.
@@trosemore I loved him when he coached for the Oilers. My 2nd favorite Oiler coach only behind Bum Phillips. Hated to see him leave but Atlanta was home to him.
I had this on a NFL video tape when i was a kid in the late 80s early 90s. I must've watched that tape a thousand times, because I still remember every one of these soundbites from these coaches
Steve may you RIP. All the joy you have brought me in your NFL clips of different categories has brought back many memories. You have brought these videos of Comedy to the Forefront of avid football fans THANK YOU 4EVER!!!!!!!!😚😁👏👍
The coaches from these eras just had a way about them. So many of them looked like guys you would run into at the supermarket or have a beer with. Great soundbites they gave.
I always wished that Ed and Steve Sabol would have been hockey fans. NFL Films is the gold standard of sports highlights and with technology gone berzerk, that is as good as it's going to get.
@@jamesjohnston3766 After Lou passed away his wife said Lou and Nick "might be" second cousins. Nobody knows for sure, but I'd say the answer is "probably not".
@@herbwhite7384 I just like his personality. The way he sang "Jeremiah was a bullfrog...Joy to the world, joy to u and me..." and the way he called over Bobby Douglass during practice on NFL Films, circa 1972 was hilarious. I know he was just a yes man for Halas and a lousy coach.
Notice that there aren't many or ANY Tom Landry, Chuck Noll or Bud Grant clips. Maybe letting your team's excellence on the field speak for itself is the most effective way to win. Contrast that with Mr. Glanville. My personal favorite: Abe Gibron trying to get Bobby Douglass' attention.
So, for my birthday, my mom, who has passed away [love you, mom], would ask me what I would want for a birthday gift. If I remember correctly, this was in the 90s on VHS, and she went to modells Sporting Goods and bought it for me. I never laughed so hard in my life, and looking back, I miss my mom and am grateful that she cared so much to even get me this tape. It's the small things in life that make you happy. Favorite saying, "Hey Irvin, YOU OVER-OFFICIOUS JERK!"
My dad got this on VHS with a sports illustrated subscription in my youth. I don't know how many times I watched it, but enough that 40 somI still use Bum's phrase "if you do that, you're gonna have more hell than a little bit" and "they're killing me Whitey, they're killing me"
I have searched all over for this film. My favorite by far is the Cardinal's coach at @7:30 who just goes ballistic over the clip call that was missed. I think we've all had moments like that. It is his raw humanity in that moment that makes it so memorable. Go Chiefs.
There are some excellent coaches shown the sidelines mic'ed up here: Joe Kuharich,Abe Gibron,Jack Patera,Sid Gillman,Bill Peterson,Norm Van Brocklin,Lou Saban,Paul Brown,George Allen,John North,Hank Stram, Dick Vermeil,Jerry Glanville,Bruce Coslet,Allie Sherman,Marv Levy,Ron Meyer,John McKay,Marty Schottenheimer.
I love that short coach in black shirt talks funny. He says this ain't college this is NFL which stands for NOT FOR LONG if you keep making those calls. Hahahaha... Never thought of it like that. N. F. L. Not For Long. Hahaha. So true
When the No Fun League signed that 250 million dollar apparel deal , that did away with the suits and ties with the coaches. So sad. It’s all about the $$$$$$.now. Such a classless move
4:32 "Watch everything!!"
Top-notch coaching
"Our quarterback got clubbed in the face and neck right there. He's going to live, but that is a penalty!" - Sam Wyche 😂
Definitely in my top two faves the other Jerry Glanville NFL Not For Long...🤣
like me lmaoo
A classic line.
“He has to stay in for one play. Even I know that!” - Dick Vermeil
Sam Wyche was hilarious, and he was also a pioneer. He would be undefeated in today’s game bending the rules the way people do lol!
Man those were the best days of the nfl and we didn't realize it. I'm glad I got to enjoy it.
Thank you!
I personally believe the best days were in the 60s and 70s. But that's just my opinion. Could be just an age thing because I was born in 1967. But like you say "Didn't realize it", I wish I could have appreciated it more looking back, if I knew at the time that this was the best it's gonna be. Lol.
Well yea, the 80s too. But 60s, 70s were the best. Thank you @gidngord for these classics. You can't even find them on Classic Sports Network anymore. CSN is not so classic.
"This is NFL which stands for Not For Long when you make those $#@% calls"
That is gold.
Cracked me up when he said that! Fell out of my chair!!
That's Jerry Glanville for ya.
Is it in reference to the fact that the average NFL career for players is three years?
@@GameShowMike Only 3 years? You sure that's not the average career for an average player?
@@GameShowMike If I'm not mistaken I think the number of players in the NFL is about 1700. Not including those on the practice squads. So I guess if you divide that by the number of players that stand out and have long careers, it may make sense.
12:52 "Jeremiah was a bullfrog" 💀💀💀 ive had that shit stuck in my head the past couple days 😂😂😂😂
SAME!! 🤣🤣🤣
Same 😂😂😂
The NFL coaches back in the day had major personality just like college basketball back in the day. Coaches at times were bigger than the team
"Get him out of there, because he has no hands." LOL!
The coach that said that is Sid Gilman
1:57 "that's 3 holding penalties on one football team in a quarter and a half.... It ain't funny" 😂😂😂
Lol. -Bum Phillips. I remember that.
Technically though, a quarter and a half is actually 3 eights of a football game. Just saying. There's a lot of good ones from Bum.
"It seems that the harder we played, the behinder we got" -Bum Phillips, in regards to the 45-3 loss to the Steelers in the '78 AFC Championship.
@@houstonrebel4449 Not to be a nitpicker, but it was 34-5.
@@NJGuy1973 You're right. It WAS 34-5. You're not being nit-picky. I'm a stickler for details myself.
I remember 2 seasons later in 1980, the first game of the season, in Pittsburgh, the Steelers beat the Oilers 45-34 (If I'm not mistaken but pretty sure it was). It was a shootout after the Steelers took a 17-0 halftime lead. And then the 2nd time we played, on MNF, the Oilers won 6-0. Not 1 TD scored. Tony Fritch had 2 field goals. That was the only scoring. Completely the opposite from the 1st game. Anyway, we knocked the Steelers out of the playoffs with that game. So in a way, we DID kick the SOB in. "Looks like Bum Philips decided to kick the wrong door in" -Sam Rutigliano, Head Coach of the Browns, 1980. Because the Browns won the division and of course the Oilers got clobbered in the Wildcard by the Raiders who won the SB that year. 3rd year in a row we lost to the team that won the SB. At least we kicked the Steeler door in. Lol.
Too bad the NFL had to mandate wardrobe for coaches. I miss coaches in suits, fedoras, or ten-gallon cowboy hats.
The No Fun League.
“They’re killing me Whitey!!”
3:42 "ill tell ya one thing, at least you talk to us, that guy over there he wont talk to us" 😂😂😂 then glanville with the "he doesnt have a friend in the world" 😂😂😂😂😂
Sam Rutigliano saying "You should have kissed me because you sure phucked me." Just a great line.
Screwed. You can hear the beginning of it before the bleep kicked in.
I think of some of John McKay’s off-the-field gems along with this, including, “well, we didn’t block, but we made up for it by not tackling.”
This was the same coach who was once asked about his Buccaneers' execution, and he replied, "I'm all for it."
"Now you can't do that. If you do that, I'm tellin' ya, you're gonna have more hell over it than a little bit." God bless Bum Phillips.
2:24
That's the Bum Philips quote I use when I lecture my cat about getting into things where she doesn't belong. Lol.
That's one of my ways of paying homage to Bum.
Sam Wyche and Hank Stram have always been my favorites. I sure do miss Steve Sabol. NFL films back then was always the gold standard
Sam Wyche! 😆 "tell that guy he's real helpful. He's standing there like a STATUE." LMAO
Abe Gibron 'Watch everything" LOL!
Golden age of NFL Films......
Abe Giberon:"Watch everything!"
I don't know why but Jerry Glanville's "what the hell is that" is so funny I have to play it over and over.
Me too
@@trosemore I loved him when he coached for the Oilers. My 2nd favorite Oiler coach only behind Bum Phillips. Hated to see him leave but Atlanta was home to him.
@@houstonrebel4449 He and Bum were larger than life characters
@@trosemore I loved the Bum. I miss that Luv Ya Blue era in Houston football. I was the perfect age, 10, 11, and 12 y.o.
Jerry Glanville would have made an excellent wrestling manager. He is such a clown on the sidelines lol.
"They're killin' me, Whitey!!! They're killin' me!!!" Lou Saban, no relation to Nick.
Talking to Asst. Coach, Whitey Dovell
Get ‘em outta there because he has no hands. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
My favorite is the old Bears coach Abe Gibron
I had this on a NFL video tape when i was a kid in the late 80s early 90s. I must've watched that tape a thousand times, because I still remember every one of these soundbites from these coaches
Steve may you RIP. All the joy you have brought me in your NFL clips of different categories has brought back many memories. You have brought these videos of Comedy to the Forefront of avid football fans THANK YOU 4EVER!!!!!!!!😚😁👏👍
Yes, Steve is very much, missed.
@@gidngordHe sure is
Oh my goodness.....I had no idea Steve Sabol had passed. I loved his videos of the NFL! May he RIP.
The coaches from these eras just had a way about them. So many of them looked like guys you would run into at the supermarket or have a beer with. Great soundbites they gave.
Now we have fairies like mike mcdaniel😂 fucking hate him! Modern day princess who said the most important thing is his players “mental health“
Bill Peterson " You Think I'm Going To Take A Loss Standing Down" 😂😆
Even his players thought he was an absolute moron.
Was hoping to see Vince Lombardi's "What the hell's goin' on out there??!!" Fortunately, it's elsewhere on YT>
This is awesome, I'm loving this. Them coaches are having fun.
“Get him out of there because he had no hands.”
The coach making that statement is Sid Gilman.
1:18 "NO ... WHAT?" lol everytime.
Runner-up: 5:27 "Boy the gears in that guy's mind didn't mesh for a long time, I'll tell you that."
then he drinks out of a barrel with a scooper
"just stand here and make it look like we know what the hell we're doing" instant classic
Who was the coach that said that?
Former Bengals coach, Sam Wyche.
@@johnpfeifer7413I'm almost certain that it was John Ralston.
I always wished that Ed and Steve Sabol would have been hockey fans. NFL Films is the gold standard of sports highlights and with technology gone berzerk, that is as good as it's going to get.
The best part is John McKay. He needed a get back coach lol
"Can't stop a pass or a run. Otherwise, we're in great shape"...savage assessment of those expansion Bucs.
" well, we didn't block but we made up for it by not tackling" the funniest line ever
Think McKay also said: we can't win at home and we can't win on the road. Next week we need to play at a neutral site.....or words to that effect.
@@rufust.firefly4890 Also:
Reporter: "Coach, what do you think of your team's execution?"
McKay: "I'm all for it"
@@chriskay1449 LOL
Van Brocklin’s taunt and delayed laugh is the best. I swear he’s my grandpa, and my grandpa never smoked a day of his life.
Classic. Brings back great memories watching this video as a kid. Tampa coach John Mckay makes me laugh every time.
1:05 Hank Stram! Don't see coaches today wearing tie and jacket anymore. That was old school, many of them did it back then.
The Good Ole days of the NFL
Bum Philips was a Marine Raider in his youth. Those were some bad dudes
RIP Steve Sabol
Gotta love how Marty Schottenheimer checks his program to find out the refs name, something that some refs hated.
These coaches were before my time, but Glanville seems like Gruden’s evil twin with a high pitch voice. I love it.
Glanville wasn't the greatest head coach, but boy was he hilarious on the sidelines.
He used to leave tickets for Elvis at the Will-Call window. True story.
This is the NFL. Which stands for Not For Long if you keep making calls like that
@7:44 the late, great Lou Saban, "They're killing me Whitey!!" A classic.
Lou was the head coach of an Arena League team in Milwaukee in the mid 90's. He hadn't changed much. ;)
Anybody know if he is related to Nick Saban?
@@jamesjohnston3766 After Lou passed away his wife said Lou and Nick "might be" second cousins. Nobody knows for sure, but I'd say the answer is "probably not".
@@jamesjohnston3766 uncle/nephew
saw this over 30 years ago, still my fave nfl films classic and I have seen tons!
Glanville was comical! I would love to drink beer with him at a game
Fun stuff. I always enjoyed this collection. Wish there was more McKay and Van Brocklin.
Abe Gibron, Lou Saban, Hank Stram, Joe Kuharchik, and John McKay...all national treasures.
Gibron? Nat'l Treasure? Not if you were a Bear fan.
@@herbwhite7384 I just like his personality. The way he sang "Jeremiah was a bullfrog...Joy to the world, joy to u and me..." and the way he called over Bobby Douglass during practice on NFL Films, circa 1972 was hilarious. I know he was just a yes man for Halas and a lousy coach.
@@herbwhite7384 He was an assistant coach on the 1976 Buccaneers who went 0-14
@@michaelleroy9281 I didn't know that! Seems like he was around some bad teams.
Notice that there aren't many or ANY Tom Landry, Chuck Noll or Bud Grant clips. Maybe letting your team's excellence on the field speak for itself is the most effective way to win. Contrast that with Mr. Glanville.
My personal favorite: Abe Gibron trying to get Bobby Douglass' attention.
I missed these films.
LOVE the Dick Vermeil clip in the Eagles/Chargers game, ESPECIALLY when he yelled “Awwww!!! THAT WAS ON THE GROUND!!! OH BLEEEEEEEEEEEEEEP!!”
“Oh there’s a clip Goddamn there’s a clip! What the hell is wrong with you 76?! Call a clip! You guys are horseshit out there!”
I can't believe He used God's name as a curse word
I watch this daily! Love it
So, for my birthday, my mom, who has passed away [love you, mom], would ask me what I would want for a birthday gift. If I remember correctly, this was in the 90s on VHS, and she went to modells Sporting Goods and bought it for me. I never laughed so hard in my life, and looking back, I miss my mom and am grateful that she cared so much to even get me this tape. It's the small things in life that make you happy. Favorite saying, "Hey Irvin, YOU OVER-OFFICIOUS JERK!"
If I had a dollar for every time I watched this VHS tape when it came out Id be retired before graduating HS. Just as good at 48 yrs old in 2023
My dad got this on VHS with a sports illustrated subscription in my youth. I don't know how many times I watched it, but enough that 40 somI still use Bum's phrase "if you do that, you're gonna have more hell than a little bit" and "they're killing me Whitey, they're killing me"
Who was it that said" they're killing me whitey"?
@@johnpfeifer7413 Former Bronco Head coach, Lou Saban talking to his asst. coach, Whitey Dovell.
How can six of you miss a play like that?YOU DID GOOD, YOU MARKED IT GOOD. I knew we weren't ready to play fb today.
I have searched all over for this film. My favorite by far is the Cardinal's coach at @7:30 who just goes ballistic over the clip call that was missed. I think we've all had moments like that. It is his raw humanity in that moment that makes it so memorable.
Go Chiefs.
Glad you found it!
The Cardinal coach at 7:30 complaining about a clip call that wasn't called is Bob Hollway.
The Cardinals coach that complains about the clip no call is Bob Hollway.
7:50
God, Norm Van Brocklin's laugh is sensational.
Also needed Vince Lombardi's "What the hell's going on out here?"
PS love they got some "Tuna" clips. Parcells was a trip when he was wired for sound.
In 1985 NFL Films put out a 45 minute video called NFL Head Coach A Self Portrait that puts this one to shame
LOL, Glanville to Ref: "Do you know what NFL means. Not For Long if you keep calling plays like that. You will be stocking groceries.🤣
Met Steve Sabol one day and he briefly told me what he did. Guy had a great life..
This is absolutely brilliant
this is gold... the subtle humor is great
"Anybody can kick it out of bounds" will always get me.
and that's from Paul Brown, one of the coaching legends.
Ditka would have been a good addition to this group. He probably ripped his players more than he ripped officials.
OMG that was fun to watch!!!
I wish more organizations could get their hands on the array of classic NFL Films bleeper buttons.
Bum Phillips looked like a beast ass coach
It's too bad a lot of his teams weren't very good. He was the coach who guided the 1980 New Orleans Saints to a 1-15 record.
i 110% just found my favorite video on the internet hands down
I love these, but you left out Hank Stramm’s instructions to Len Dawson to “keep matriculating that ball down the field”.
Thanks for posting this.
"What the hell, anybody can kick it out of bounds."
My favorite is ex Chicago Lineman turned Coach Abe "Jeremiah was a bullfrog" Gibron great coaching advice "watch everything"!
This one was always my favorite..😂😂
Are you Jimmy Johnsons neighbor? 🤣
"They're killing' me, Whitey.. they're killing' me."
There are some excellent coaches shown the sidelines mic'ed up here: Joe Kuharich,Abe Gibron,Jack Patera,Sid Gillman,Bill Peterson,Norm Van
Brocklin,Lou Saban,Paul Brown,George Allen,John North,Hank Stram,
Dick Vermeil,Jerry Glanville,Bruce Coslet,Allie Sherman,Marv Levy,Ron
Meyer,John McKay,Marty Schottenheimer.
Some great coaches. Not all.
I said some.
@@armorybrunotjr.3204 Indeed you did.
For the Giants fans, I see the Tuna was in there as well as Allie Sherman.
John Ralston
Hank Stram is the fucking best
Only 1 of Ditka's tirades? Blasphemy!!😂
Get him out of there, because he has no hands! The best.
They’re killing me Whitey, they’re killing me…always makes me laugh
This is brilliant
5:11 OMG! For a brief moment, I suddenly thought that was Illya Kuryakin from "The Man from U.N.C.L.E." standing there in the sunglasses! Haha.
That's three holding calls on a team in a quarter and a half. That aint funny! - The shirt, pants, hat, priceless.
If only 3 holding calls in a quarter and a half got him this mad, imagine how livid he'd be today
"Might as well run it..run the Bumerooski"...
Fumblerooski
The Bumerooski is its own play--a handoff between the QB's legs.
aww mouth it 20 you couldn't cover me! lol
Hahahaha (from a distance)
Awwwwwww!!! Rich Kotex aka Stayfree!!!! 😂😂😂😂😂😂
I repeat these coaches' words when I have to wait too long at Great Clips! Loses some in translation but still effective lol
Best ever!!
Your bad call trumps my bad call. Hahahaha. Are you Jimmy Johnson's neighbor
The bumarooski
I expected far more profanity
Also Jerry Glanville is a national treasure
"You can milk anything with nipples." -- Bruce Coslet
I love that short coach in black shirt talks funny. He says this ain't college this is NFL which stands for NOT FOR LONG if you keep making those calls. Hahahaha... Never thought of it like that. N. F. L. Not For Long. Hahaha. So true
Jerry Glanville.
I know people despise him, but I love me some Jerry Glanville rants.
The St.Louis Cardinals head coach complaining about no clipping penalty at 7:30 is Bob Hollway.
3:36 just a reminder what NFL stands for
When the No Fun League signed that 250 million dollar apparel deal , that did away with the suits and ties with the coaches. So sad. It’s all about the $$$$$$.now. Such a classless move