Great copy. I was there, 12 years old, manic Raiders/Stabler fanatic. I had to fight in school the whole week because of my Fandom. My Dad told me not to wear the Raiders sweater, much less the Raiders underwear, sox and shoes! Grown men assaulted me on the way in the Dome, and literally flicked cigarettes and pizza boxes at me the entire game. It was scary.
This was my first time ever attending a NFL game, I was 11 years old. Amazingly, my father who was the Personel Director at the Super Dome was able to get me a seat on the field behind the end zone. Excited as I was to actually be so close to the field that night, I was also a little intimidated because MY GOD! the hitting and the contact was so hard, physical, and loud I couldn't believe that I was actually witnessing it all. But unfortunately, ABC and the NFL camera people managed to keep me out of any camera shots throughout this entire historic event, especially when Cliff Branch scored that long touchdown running down the sideline which it seemed like he was running straight towards me.
New Orleans blew it again. Muncie had a drug problem. One of the best Monday night games ever. Even though I always hated the Raiders. Hard to believe Ken Stabler would end his career with the Saints.
I was watching this game with my Dad . I went to bed at 35-14 Saints . Woke up the next morning to a note : Oakland 42 Saints 35 , yay Stabler . Love You Dad Happy Trails
Yes, it was. The snake always said the game is not over to it’s over and in the second half Tom Floyd’s bench, the snake was going to put Jim Plunkett in the second half of the game Stabler went out on the field and told Jim Plunkett to go back and the snake took over the game and won it
2:23:01...the infamous 'fumble, fumble, fumble' caught on the MNF mics just before Chuck Muncie's critical fumble, which intensified conspiracy theories that the NFL is in some part fixed.
I’m not a Saints fan, but I’d wager this ballgame has gone down as one of the franchise’s toughest defeats. Probably cost them a playoff berth. One of the Raiders great comebacks though. On a different note, so to speak, Al Hirt’s rendition of the national anthem is magnificent.
It was worse than a "tough " defeat. It sent the entire Gulf Coast into a funk, which never really ended until Archie Manning's son threw a Saint touchdown to Tracey Porter 30 years later.
Men under the age of 40 can't really understand this type of manly, hard-hitting football. They have grown up in modern society and have been taught that hard hitting is "bad". Just look at the toughness, grit, and masculinity that exudes from the players on every play. Then watch a game in 2023. It's like night and day. We played tough like this, even in pop-warner, junior high, and high school football. ...Today's football is not a "man's" game.
Stabler throws winning TD and then chats with Jimmy Buffet on sidelines. 😂 I love the 70’s.
I remember this game well, i was 15 at the time, The TD pass from Stabler to Branch down the sideline was the play ill always remember.
Great copy.
I was there, 12 years old, manic Raiders/Stabler fanatic.
I had to fight in school the whole week because of my Fandom.
My Dad told me not to wear the Raiders sweater, much less the Raiders underwear, sox and shoes!
Grown men assaulted me on the way in the Dome, and literally flicked cigarettes and pizza boxes at me the entire game.
It was scary.
But you made it!! Like a true raider! You were tough#!!☝️#1
Pretty clean copy. Looks great!
Rod martin !! Should be in the hall of fame#!!☝️
This was my first time ever attending a NFL game, I was 11 years old. Amazingly, my father who was the Personel Director at the Super Dome was able to get me a seat on the field behind the end zone. Excited as I was to actually be so close to the field that night, I was also a little intimidated because MY GOD! the hitting and the contact was so hard, physical, and loud I couldn't believe that I was actually witnessing it all. But unfortunately, ABC and the NFL camera people managed to keep me out of any camera shots throughout this entire historic event, especially when Cliff Branch scored that long touchdown running down the sideline which it seemed like he was running straight towards me.
New Orleans blew it again. Muncie had a drug problem. One of the best Monday night games ever. Even though I always hated the Raiders. Hard to believe Ken Stabler would end his career with the Saints.
. . . . .After a stop in Houston.
Muncie was gettin the good Bayou blow. Lol.
Muncie went to San Diego and had a great year.
Watched this live--nice memories...
I was watching this game with my Dad . I went to bed at 35-14 Saints . Woke up the next morning to a note : Oakland 42 Saints 35 , yay Stabler .
Love You Dad
Happy Trails
One of best. Come backs in raider history
Yes, it was. The snake always said the game is not over to it’s over and in the second half Tom Floyd’s bench, the snake was going to put Jim Plunkett in the second half of the game Stabler went out on the field and told Jim Plunkett to go back and the snake took over the game and won it
I mwt Van Eeghen and had him sign the book Bad Asses, good times
Great read, I own it.
2:23:01...the infamous 'fumble, fumble, fumble' caught on the MNF mics just before Chuck Muncie's critical fumble, which intensified conspiracy theories that the NFL is in some part fixed.
Muncie was Marcus Dupree!! 😮
I’m not a Saints fan, but I’d wager this ballgame has gone down as one of the franchise’s toughest defeats. Probably cost them a playoff berth. One of the Raiders great comebacks though. On a different note, so to speak, Al Hirt’s rendition of the national anthem is magnificent.
It was worse than a "tough " defeat.
It sent the entire Gulf Coast into a funk, which never really ended until Archie Manning's son threw a Saint touchdown to Tracey Porter 30 years later.
Chuck Muncie and Wes Chandler leave the Aints for the Superchargers!
Still haven't won a Super Bowl :)
Too think 💬🤔!! If Archie Manning made it to the chargers too ! They wouldve won the super bowl #!!☝️#1
@@razzypatiencedoyledoyle7141 exactly. Me thinks that, but they wasn't going to part with Dan Fouts.
Only for the Bolts to lose twice in a row on the way to the Super Bowl 😂😂😂
I was at this game
anything missing from this game that I should know about??? I did get it in two parts and a bit was missing awhile back.
This is just a request..can you please upload the 2006 jags vs cowboys game?
Was this the game that Ray Guy hit the score board during a punt
I think that was in a bowl game in the dome earlier.
1976 probowl
Still hurts ...
Turn out the lights, the party is over
Do you happen to have the 2019 Patriots/Jets 33-0 game?
I got it on DVD, don't know how to upload it tho lol
Folks, just search RUclips. Ive searched many games people ask for and there they are. Especially one from '19
Men under the age of 40 can't really understand this type of manly, hard-hitting football. They have grown up in modern society and have been taught that hard hitting is "bad". Just look at the toughness, grit, and masculinity that exudes from the players on every play. Then watch a game in 2023. It's like night and day. We played tough like this, even in pop-warner, junior high, and high school football.
...Today's football is not a "man's" game.
OAKLAND dominated Monday night football
2:23:01
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Fumble Game
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thats when the great cliff branch hit 24 mph on that long touchdown run