Whenever you have 2 teams from the same city matched up against each other, fierce competition is assured since every team wants to at least be the champion of their own city. And the fact that both the jets and giants played all out to win despite already having no chance of making the playoffs is proof of this.
Marv Albert doing a NY Giants game on radio! He was their voice from 1973-76. YES!!! Marv did a Giants Super Bowl win…in 2007-08. The Super Bowl XLII win over the Patriots on Westwood One Radio. Thanks!
@@paulveneziano4082 1972 was the last Giants year for Glickman before going to the Jets in 1973. I looked it up. The NBC broadcasters for the 1974 Jets-Giants game was Charlie Jones and Sam DeLuca.
I was at this game, I was 10 years old and I remember clearly how many women were at this game to see Broadway Joe. Every other game,especially since the Giants home that year was the Yale Bowl,was filled with angry,cigar smoking men😂😂. My family had season tickets for decades.
Notice how they didn't know how to say Kotar's name correctly. It was like when Tkaczuk was a rookie with the Rangers and they would say TAYCHOOK instead of KACHOOK!
Notice how the field kickers sucked in those days. 60% was considered good. Gogolak blowing a 47 yarder. Today these guys are so good 55 is considered the norm for most!
Namath on the boot faking out Van Pelt to tie the game and in OT he hit Em Boozer for the win! They went on a 6 game win streak to finish 7-7. The Giants were coming off a win over Hank Stram in KC and kept losing to finish 2-12 and we all saw Craig Morton sucked. His last 3 games he threw 2 tds and 9 picks! What a stiff!
@@1223jamez Know all about it. He had two decent years for that era in 1970 and 72 with 46 field goals in 72 attempts for 64% that was excellent for that time. Jan Stenerud was a 64% kicker with the Chiefs and was considered amazing and George Blanda was 62.7% in Oakland after being under 50% in Chicago and Houston and they are in the HOF! The Colts should of gotten out to a lead in SB 3 but Lou Michaels missed a 27 yard field goal and later missed a 46 yard field goal and Jim Turner of the Jets missed two makeable field goals. Kickers sucked in those days and even in the 1980's a 75% kicker was considered all world. The 1968 Packers were so bad after Chandler retired that they had Jerry Kramer kicking again. The 1968 Packers used 4 kickers going 13 for 29! The next year got worse! The 1969 Packers used two kickers going 6 for 22. The irony of Pete Gogolak is he started the bidding war between the AFL and the NFL that created the merger! Wellington Mara in 1965 needed a kicker after a 4 for 25 season and signed Gogolak for 1966. Gogolak went 16 for 28 in 1966. 57% is alot better than 16%! Matt Bahr who Giants fans love made 73.9% of his field goals in 1990 and in 3 years as a Giant was 55 for 73 or 75.3%! The kicker position has made the greatest advancement in sports in the last 50 years!
@@1223jamez Matt Bahr in 3 years as a Giant was at 75.3%. Graham Gano in 3 years is at 91.8% If he misses a fieldgoal less than 50 yards we are like WTF? In 1972, I'll never forget the last game of the season for the Giants in Dallas. I'm with my late Dad and we won amazingly 23-3 and Gogolak kicked a 49 yard field goal. My Dad goes there must of been a goddamn bird on that ball helping it over! We both were laughing!
@@edwardcricchio6106 I go back to 1970 and the Giants and my first live game with my late Dad was the 31 to 3 disaster when Tarkenton choked going 13 for 33 for 103 and a pick as Roman Gabriel played a solid game. I was a Van Pelt fan but he stunk in his first two years period. He started to get better in 1975 and was solid in 1976 playing for Marty Schottenheimer as his LB coach. Schottenheimer taught Van Pelt and Kelley starting in 1975 and in 1976 took DE Harry Carson drafted in the 4th round and made him the Mike LB in the middle. In 1977 Marty became the DC for the Giants and then left with McVay hiring Dick Modzelewski from the Browns as DC in 1978. The 1977 Giants defense fell from 14th in points allowed in 1976 to 21st in 1977 and Marty was replaced. Van Pelt was in the Pro Bowl five times as a Giant but in this game against the Jets was terrible and green!
Sam Huff surprisingly good doing the color and Marv, always a favorite, on the play-by-play. Hard fought game. 👏🏼
I was 16 and this was my first Jets game, November 10th 1974
Whenever you have 2 teams from the same city matched up against each other, fierce competition is assured since every team wants to at least be the champion of their own city. And the fact that both the jets and giants played all out to win despite already having no chance of making the playoffs is proof of this.
Marv Albert doing a NY Giants game on radio! He was their voice from 1973-76.
YES!!!
Marv did a Giants Super Bowl win…in 2007-08. The Super Bowl XLII win over the Patriots on Westwood One Radio. Thanks!
Thought Marty glickman's last year 🤔 was 1971 - who did the game on NBC ?
@@paulveneziano4082 1972 was the last Giants year for Glickman before going to the Jets in 1973. I looked it up. The NBC broadcasters for the 1974 Jets-Giants game was Charlie Jones and Sam DeLuca.
Wow ! Nice detective work ! How'd you find out 😜 who the NBC guys were ?!
@@paulveneziano4082 I used the archive on the 506 website.
@@paulveneziano4082 the 506 sports archive
I was at this game, I was 10 years old and I remember clearly how many women were at this game to see Broadway Joe. Every other game,especially since the Giants home that year was the Yale Bowl,was filled with angry,cigar smoking men😂😂. My family had season tickets for decades.
My first Giant game, age 12.
Thanks for adding the radio to this. I was going to do this but you saved me time ! I did the 73 packers at Giants years ago that is now in the hobby.
Great find! Had no idea that Marv Albert broadcasted the Giants games. Thanks!
Huff was a color guy for the Giants before Washington ? Never knew that.
Funny how the battle of NYC takes place in CT. Not even sold out, no luxury boxes.
In those days Barkum played receiver and Caster was the tight end and in 1977 they switched.
Notice how they didn't know how to say Kotar's name correctly. It was like when Tkaczuk was a rookie with the Rangers and they would say TAYCHOOK instead of KACHOOK!
Notice how the field kickers sucked in those days. 60% was considered good. Gogolak blowing a 47 yarder. Today these guys are so good 55 is considered the norm for most!
A 50 yarder back in the 1970’s was amazing!
Namath on the boot faking out Van Pelt to tie the game and in OT he hit Em Boozer for the win!
They went on a 6 game win streak to finish 7-7.
The Giants were coming off a win over Hank Stram in KC and kept losing to finish 2-12 and we all saw Craig Morton sucked. His last 3 games he threw 2 tds and 9 picks!
What a stiff!
wow, thanks for this. do you have the jets dolphins MNF 1974? jets lost but exciting game.
No sorry, only Giants. 70’s stuff is very rare to come by.
Did # 80, Henry Reed of the Giants, ever make a play?...
Riggins was out hurt for the Jets!
Robert Burns had the game of his life gaining over 100 yards in place of Riggins
Van Pelt blew two td's with Namath and Boozer and the field goal kickers really sucked in 1974.
Pete Gogalak was awful for the Giants and this was his last year for the Giants, only to get worse kicker in 1975 for a guy named George Hunt!
@@1223jamez Know all about it. He had two decent years for that era in 1970 and 72 with 46 field goals in 72 attempts for 64% that was excellent for that time.
Jan Stenerud was a 64% kicker with the Chiefs and was considered amazing and George Blanda was 62.7% in Oakland after being under 50% in Chicago and Houston and they are in the HOF!
The Colts should of gotten out to a lead in SB 3 but Lou Michaels missed a 27 yard field goal and later missed a 46 yard field goal and Jim Turner of the Jets missed two makeable field goals.
Kickers sucked in those days and even in the 1980's a 75% kicker was considered all world.
The 1968 Packers were so bad after Chandler retired that they had Jerry Kramer kicking again. The 1968 Packers used 4 kickers going 13 for 29! The next year got worse! The 1969 Packers used two kickers going 6 for 22.
The irony of Pete Gogolak is he started the bidding war between the AFL and the NFL that created the merger! Wellington Mara in 1965 needed a kicker after a 4 for 25 season and signed Gogolak for 1966. Gogolak went 16 for 28 in 1966. 57% is alot better than 16%!
Matt Bahr who Giants fans love made 73.9% of his field goals in 1990 and in 3 years as a Giant was 55 for 73 or 75.3%!
The kicker position has made the greatest advancement in sports in the last 50 years!
@@1223jamez Matt Bahr in 3 years as a Giant was at 75.3%.
Graham Gano in 3 years is at 91.8% If he misses a fieldgoal less than 50 yards we are like WTF?
In 1972, I'll never forget the last game of the season for the Giants in Dallas. I'm with my late Dad and we won amazingly 23-3 and Gogolak kicked a 49 yard field goal. My Dad goes there must of been a goddamn bird on that ball helping it over! We both were laughing!
Van Pelt would go on to a great All-Pro career with the Giants. I give him a pass in this game.
@@edwardcricchio6106 I go back to 1970 and the Giants and my first live game with my late Dad was the 31 to 3 disaster when Tarkenton choked going 13 for 33 for 103 and a pick as Roman Gabriel played a solid game.
I was a Van Pelt fan but he stunk in his first two years period. He started to get better in 1975 and was solid in 1976 playing for Marty Schottenheimer as his LB coach. Schottenheimer taught Van Pelt and Kelley starting in 1975 and in 1976 took DE Harry Carson drafted in the 4th round and made him the Mike LB in the middle.
In 1977 Marty became the DC for the Giants and then left with McVay hiring Dick Modzelewski from the Browns as DC in 1978.
The 1977 Giants defense fell from 14th in points allowed in 1976 to 21st in 1977 and Marty was replaced.
Van Pelt was in the Pro Bowl five times as a Giant but in this game against the Jets was terrible and green!
This game was a little bit too chopped up for me to follow to enjoy. Not going to bother watching the rest