That hadn't occurred to me until I read your comment. Within a couple seasons, making the playoffs would start to be a problem for the Cowboys. Landry was a gentleman, in the best sense of the word, in addition to being a great coach.
@@tomfoolery815Back in the late 60's or early 70's my Mom met the entire Cowboys team. We lived in Milwaukee during the 60's until they passed away in the late 90's. My Mom grew up in Milwaukee. She worked weekends at a fancy restaurant in Downtown Milwaukee. The Cowboys were playing the Packers. She said that Tom Landry was a absolute gentleman and a great person. Plus they left them a $$HUGE TIP$$. I always liked Tom Landry as a boy, but for me he reminded me of my Grandfather. He always dressed in a similar way and he always had on a nice hat. If I remember correctly they stayed at the Pfister Hotel and the restaurant was called the Casino or something. It was a great memory my Mom told me of my very very young baby days.
@@tomfoolery815it was an aging team that all of a sudden didn’t draft well. The fact that the Green Bay offense moved the ball this well was a warning sign - and Landry couldn’t cover up for the holes on D
1982 was a really great year and a very tough year. My all-time favorite baseball team, the Brewers had made it. They won their Division, and then they made the World Series! Then they lost. The Packers hasn't been in the playoffs like this for a while. I honestly don't remember this game. The really bad part of 82 happened in November. November 13th to be exact. My Grandpa, who helped raise me, was my best friend when I was a little boy, had a massive heart attack and passed away. I wasn't prepared for this. Death, well I wasn't good dealing with it. The rest of that year, and 83 is a blur. I started High School in 83. I played football, but that year was missing a big part of my childhood. Thank you for showing this game. I don't even know if I watched it. I'm sure we had it on at home but I honestly don't remember much of it. The Packers I do know lost, but just getting there was impressive. Thanks again sir, you always seem to have a game that really means something to me. Thank you.
I bet a dollar against the Pack - it was Dallas in Dallas, too many stars. Turned out to be right. I was 10 - and one of the last bets I made (also never bet against the Pack again)…
I'm Gen X, so this was the biggest Packers game of my pre-adult years. I remember being excited that the Pack had finally won a playoff game ... then was confronted with the reality that the early-'80s Cowboys were still pretty good. Another great enhancement, Dave!
Great one. Underrated playoff game. Between two longtime playoff rivals. James Lofton did everything he could to try, and get his win for his squad. Dallas was just too tough. As usual, many thanks.
This is a game which I've had very good source files for a long time, but only just now decided to work on enhancing them. Used Topaz to upscale, denoise, and sharpen things up, and Da Vinci Resolve to adjust contrast and to remove a greenish hue that the picture had, making the color look a lot better than before. Employed a 'de-flicker' filter in Resolve to minimize analog-tv flicker that was present in the original recording. Audacity was used to remove audio noise. You can see several before/after screenshots here -- imgbox.com/g/TAWhcWRz1j -- My thanks to romelovesdan for providing the DVD files used for this project.
The quality of RUclips game posts almost always leave MUCH to be desired because people post copies of copies of copies that are degraded to hell. They also haven't been digitally enhanced and cleaned up.
Madden and Summerall..80s playoff football.. doesn't get much better than that. I'm hopeful that you have some more 80s Giants games in the queue somewhere :)
I recall this game. As Cowboys fans we were hoping this team would find their footing and return to the Superbowl. Y'know third time's a charm? Alas, instead it would be the last playoff win until the Wild Card game in Chicago in December 1991. The Al Davis skullduggery anecdotes Brent M tells at halftime are bizzare! Thanks for leaving the halftime show in.
Very clean and vibrant presentation that belies the age of this game. This was a strange contest, and very frustrating for a Cowboys fan. After some initial back and forth, Dallas finally seemed to seize control of the game by halftime. But the resilient Packers kept coming back on the strength of their unstoppable offense (466 total yards on the day, 366 of them coming in the second half) and stalked the Cowboys the entire second half.
Strike year playoff game! Sixteen teams made the playoffs that year due to the strike. I remember thinking that was way too many teams, and knowing it would never get to be that many teams again in the playoffs. Boy was I wrong. Who knew at the time this was a glimpse into the future. Another great post Dave. Thanks again!!
This is so funny I was searching on youtube for a clean copy of this game a couple of weeks ago after reading the sports illustrated article recapping this game and hear it is ❤😊
2:14:28: This gave Green Bay fans hope in this game. I remember jumping off the couch. Lofton scored on a similar play on a MNF game against the Giants right before the 1982 strike.
We were at this game in the end zone with the sun on it, there were no monitors to watch, when the teams were on the far side of the field you couldn't see anything, I brought a little portable B/W TV and held it up so the fans around us could see what was going on including Packer fans, we had so much fun dishing back and forth with them, it was a great time.
Im not up on how you made this look like this but WOW!! I seen a dallas game in 2000 against vikings and it was Tom Landry unveiling of the statue, not a Dallas fan, but that was pretty special. Keep them coming, buddy.
Lynn Dickey and Bert Jones were my favs of this era. I've long argued that Bert was light-years better than Terry but had to do EVERYTHING and never got over the hump having to deal with the Raiders and Steelers at their peak. Lynn just had horrible luck with injuries but the years he was healthy, the numbers speak from themselves. 4k+ yards in THAT era is epic. Man had zero run game and said so himself...
Your "Better-Than-Bradshaw-BUT" argument can also apply to Cincinnati Bengals QB Ken Anderson, who had the misfortune of playing in the same division as Bradshaw's Steelers during their dynastic run. During their pair of annual face-offs, the Steelers were good enough where Bradshaw could afford to make an occasional mistake, whereas Anderson couldn't make a single one if the Bengals had any chance of beating Pittsburgh.
@zagnorch1336 I absolutely cannot disagree with your commentary...Kenny was good enough to win mvp in a handful of seasons and arguably ran Bill Walsh's west coast offense better than Montana in 75 as he consistently threw over 62% completion multiple seasons in an era where the wr could be clobbered downfield. In 75 and 76, he single handedly willed his team to multiple 10 win seasons but also had to face the Steelers 2x a year. He didn't come close either season to beating the steelers. I didn't include him simply because I strongly believe he's singularly THE most underrated player in the most important position in the history of the game and its a crime he's not in the HOF. Bert and Lynn were done in by injures and not surrounded by quality staff. Having Bill Walsh as an OC in 75 was a tremendous meshing with Anderson's uncanny accuracy. Ive always gravitated to Bert and Lynn because of their swagger and gunslinger style and I like underdogs. Ken Anderson was more of a scientist on the field surgically dissecting defenses not called the Steel Curtain🤣
The retirements of Charlie Waters and DD Lewis after The 1981 Season really hurt Dallas against The Redskins in The 1982 NFC Championship. Not having Hollywood Henderson hurt to.
I remember this year, the Packers ran the reverse numerous times from anywhere on the field, and seemed to score a touchdown often. You take away about 4 bad unforced errors by the Packers, they win this game.
Three straight NFC Championship Game losses to the Eagles in 1980, the 49ers in 1981, and the Redskins in 1982 pretty much ended the reign of Tom Landry and the Dallas Cowboys in the NFC, with Joe Montana and the 49ers dominating the 1980s.
Those old CBS broadcasts were spectacular. 1982 NFL playoffs were like college basketball beginning with a Sweet 16. Two teams... the Cincinnati Bengals and Detroit Lions had loosing records at 4-5. Thankfully the NFL brought in replacement players for the next strike in 1987 and only one game was scrapped. Never again would games be cancelled because of a labor dispute as the NFL showed the Player's Union who was boss.
Cowboys should have never deviated from their classic Serif number font on their jerseys which had been in use in both their 1960-63 original and 1964-81 classic white jerseys.
I wish they would return to the darker blue on the jersey that matches the star shade and get rid of those green-tint trousers they wear nowadays. Maybe even go back to the battleship gray of pre- 1973.
This day was the last stand for the Air Coryell Chargers and the Lynn Dickey-era Packers as far as the playoffs were concerned. Both franchises wouldn't be back in the postseason for a decade.
I try not to make requests but I keep hoping to see you work your magic on the 1982 Redskins Vikings playoff game. The only copy out there is in bad condition and very hard to watch.
Packers only postseason appearance between 1972 and 1993. Interestingly the 82 squad had an 11th ranked defense, and 83 the following year only ranked 26th. Did they lose any defensive players of note?
I looked at the rosters and I couldn't really find any huge player losses. In fact they drafted Tim Lewis who had 16 INT in his 1st 3 seasons, but then had a career ending neck injury. The 83 team was really bad vs the run (2600 yards allowed) and was good the previous year (3.4 YPC). Maybe scheme change or injuries or something.
Even though he said some ignorant shit that made him the first in my lifetime (Marge Schott the 2nd)to get hit with cancel culture because of their mouth it felt good to see Jimmy The Greek again and Irv Cross in pregame
I hear ya. I liked watching both of those guys. The Greek was funny and reminded me of “Uncle Paulie”. Irv was always professional and a class act. Those commentators and announcers back then were awesome. Hell, I used to stop and just stare at the TV when Jayne Kennedy came on. Dang she was fine!
I love it at 2:14:50 Lofton scores the long TD on an end-around for Packers. The Dallas cheerleaders are walking by not really caring what was going on, just trying to look pretty.
I have watched so many games from the early 80s and they would go to commercial playing this song. Have been trying to figure it out for 2 years. Thanks!@@davevolskysbackdoor5673
Am I the only one who thought Phyllis George was annoying and cringe ? Even when I was a little kid and would see here I thought she was trying to act out a character in a TV commercial. Jayne Kennedy was so much better.
@@shanetrimble9265 Actually, Phyllis George was NOT a nice lady. May have seemed that way, but she was a nasty shark and was difficult to get along with.
Couldn't tell you. I use Brave browser which has an in-built ad blocker. You're right though - I have nothing to do with ads on my videos. In fact I've specifically told RUclips NOT to show them on my videos, but obviously that setting is a crock. As I've said many times over the years, my channel is not, has never been, and never will be monetized.
In the early 80s you could say basically what ever you wanted there was no speech police yet somehow Jimmy the Greek said something so racist that he was fired 40 years before cancel culture
Never would have thought so at the time, but this turned out to be the final career playoff win for Tom Landry.
That hadn't occurred to me until I read your comment. Within a couple seasons, making the playoffs would start to be a problem for the Cowboys. Landry was a gentleman, in the best sense of the word, in addition to being a great coach.
@@tomfoolery815Back in the late 60's or early 70's my Mom met the entire Cowboys team. We lived in Milwaukee during the 60's until they passed away in the late 90's. My Mom grew up in Milwaukee. She worked weekends at a fancy restaurant in Downtown Milwaukee. The Cowboys were playing the Packers. She said that Tom Landry was a absolute gentleman and a great person. Plus they left them a $$HUGE TIP$$. I always liked Tom Landry as a boy, but for me he reminded me of my Grandfather. He always dressed in a similar way and he always had on a nice hat. If I remember correctly they stayed at the Pfister Hotel and the restaurant was called the Casino or something. It was a great memory my Mom told me of my very very young baby days.
@@tomfoolery815it was an aging team that all of a sudden didn’t draft well.
The fact that the Green Bay offense moved the ball this well was a warning sign - and Landry couldn’t cover up for the holes on D
@@jfrankparnell1565 The '82 Packers were the opening act for the '83 Packers, who notoriously couldn't be stopped, and also couldn't stop anybody.
Yeah so sad.
1982 was a really great year and a very tough year. My all-time favorite baseball team, the Brewers had made it. They won their Division, and then they made the World Series! Then they lost. The Packers hasn't been in the playoffs like this for a while. I honestly don't remember this game. The really bad part of 82 happened in November. November 13th to be exact. My Grandpa, who helped raise me, was my best friend when I was a little boy, had a massive heart attack and passed away. I wasn't prepared for this. Death, well I wasn't good dealing with it. The rest of that year, and 83 is a blur. I started High School in 83. I played football, but that year was missing a big part of my childhood. Thank you for showing this game. I don't even know if I watched it. I'm sure we had it on at home but I honestly don't remember much of it. The Packers I do know lost, but just getting there was impressive. Thanks again sir, you always seem to have a game that really means something to me. Thank you.
I lost my Grandfather on May 25th and it was the first time I ever had to deal with death in my family.
I bet a dollar against the Pack - it was Dallas in Dallas, too many stars. Turned out to be right.
I was 10 - and one of the last bets I made (also never bet against the Pack again)…
I wish the Brewers were still in the American League.
Everybody loves Madden. I do too. But Pat Summerall will forever be the voice of my Sunday afternoons.
Pat was THE MAN. Loved him paired with Tom Brookshire also.
And, if you ask me, Pat Summerall's best partner was Tom Brookshier.
Your right!!! Pat was the man..
Pat was a rare breed: he was professional, detailed, and had a witty sense of humor.
Pat Summerall the absolute best of all time. I agree that Tom Brookshire was his best sidekick.
God, tell me that CBS theme music for NFL Today isn't just the absolute best!!!
Man I kept rewinding it. 💯
Pat & John calling the game, awesome 👍 Thanks Dave
I'm Gen X, so this was the biggest Packers game of my pre-adult years. I remember being excited that the Pack had finally won a playoff game ... then was confronted with the reality that the early-'80s Cowboys were still pretty good. Another great enhancement, Dave!
The pack gave this game away 5 turnovers 3 in the first half wouldve won if they had only 2
1983 game MNF Redskins against the Packers! This the best game
Great one. Underrated playoff game. Between two longtime playoff rivals. James Lofton did everything he could to try, and get his win for his squad. Dallas was just too tough. As usual, many thanks.
What makes it under-rated?
This is one of the most under-rated games of that era. This was an exciting game.
What makes it under-rated?
This is a game which I've had very good source files for a long time, but only just now decided to work on enhancing them. Used Topaz to upscale, denoise, and sharpen things up, and Da Vinci Resolve to adjust contrast and to remove a greenish hue that the picture had, making the color look a lot better than before. Employed a 'de-flicker' filter in Resolve to minimize analog-tv flicker that was present in the original recording. Audacity was used to remove audio noise. You can see several before/after screenshots here -- imgbox.com/g/TAWhcWRz1j -- My thanks to romelovesdan for providing the DVD files used for this project.
God bless you, for your kind efforts. When NFL football was fun, and larger than life, in my 11 year old world.
Thanks for everything that you do for us football junkies!
Dave, you are the other Sabol son.
@@markschlesinger better, even. Because it's video, not film.
The best this has ever looked on RUclips. 🙏
The quality of RUclips game posts almost always leave MUCH to be desired because people post copies of copies of copies that are degraded to hell. They also haven't been digitally enhanced and cleaned up.
@@davevolskysbackdoor5673can you upload the Vikings an lions game in week 11 in 1969?
@@davevolskysbackdoor5673they also don't have your magic touch
Madden and Summerall..80s playoff football.. doesn't get much better than that. I'm hopeful that you have some more 80s Giants games in the queue somewhere :)
I recall this game. As Cowboys fans we were hoping this team would find their footing and return to the Superbowl. Y'know third time's a charm? Alas, instead it would be the last playoff win until the Wild Card game in Chicago in December 1991.
The Al Davis skullduggery anecdotes Brent M tells at halftime are bizzare! Thanks for leaving the halftime show in.
And Shula was working on his own skullduggery for the next week (Jets fans still angry about the lack of tarp)
Awesome!!! Thank you! I was a 10 yr old Packers fan as I watched this.
Very clean and vibrant presentation that belies the age of this game. This was a strange contest, and very frustrating for a Cowboys fan. After some initial back and forth, Dallas finally seemed to seize control of the game by halftime. But the resilient Packers kept coming back on the strength of their unstoppable offense (466 total yards on the day, 366 of them coming in the second half) and stalked the Cowboys the entire second half.
Strike year playoff game! Sixteen teams made the playoffs that year due to the strike. I remember thinking that was way too many teams, and knowing it would never get to be that many teams again in the playoffs. Boy was I wrong. Who knew at the time this was a glimpse into the future. Another great post Dave. Thanks again!!
I remember this game watched it with my dad perfect job recording listening to these 2 announcers perfect 👍
Man….. this brings back so many memories as a kid on Sunday afternoons. I miss those days.
Awesome post ! I remember watching this live. Thanks Dave.
This is so funny I was searching on youtube for a clean copy of this game a couple of weeks ago after reading the sports illustrated article recapping this game and hear it is ❤😊
You manifested it, and it jumped up in the enhancement queue!
2:14:28: This gave Green Bay fans hope in this game. I remember jumping off the couch. Lofton scored on a similar play on a MNF game against the Giants right before the 1982 strike.
Awesome memories!! Thank you🎉
Awesome. Glad to see this one Volskyed.
We were at this game in the end zone with the sun on it, there were no monitors to watch, when the teams were on the far side of the field you couldn't see anything, I brought a little portable B/W TV and held it up so the fans around us could see what was going on including Packer fans, we had so much fun dishing back and forth with them, it was a great time.
PBP: Pat Summerall
Color: John Madden
Im not up on how you made this look like this but WOW!! I seen a dallas game in 2000 against vikings and it was Tom Landry unveiling of the statue, not a Dallas fan, but that was pretty special. Keep them coming, buddy.
How time flies, thank you for video.
That double-reverse at 2:14:30 was slick!!😊
Great game that looks fantastic! Thank you so much!
Jimmy "The Greek"
I miss Texas Stadium so much so many memories
I remember this game well for the big plays- INT returns, Lofton’s long run. Just a crazy, exciting game.
Dayum! I never knew Drew Pearson could throw a football that well, what a great trick play to stick the dagger into the Packers!
Played QB at U. of Tulsa before switching to WR.
Lynn Dickey and Bert Jones were my favs of this era. I've long argued that Bert was light-years better than Terry but had to do EVERYTHING and never got over the hump having to deal with the Raiders and Steelers at their peak.
Lynn just had horrible luck with injuries but the years he was healthy, the numbers speak from themselves. 4k+ yards in THAT era is epic. Man had zero run game and said so himself...
Your "Better-Than-Bradshaw-BUT" argument can also apply to Cincinnati Bengals QB Ken Anderson, who had the misfortune of playing in the same division as Bradshaw's Steelers during their dynastic run. During their pair of annual face-offs, the Steelers were good enough where Bradshaw could afford to make an occasional mistake, whereas Anderson couldn't make a single one if the Bengals had any chance of beating Pittsburgh.
@zagnorch1336 I absolutely cannot disagree with your commentary...Kenny was good enough to win mvp in a handful of seasons and arguably ran Bill Walsh's west coast offense better than Montana in 75 as he consistently threw over 62% completion multiple seasons in an era where the wr could be clobbered downfield. In 75 and 76, he single handedly willed his team to multiple 10 win seasons but also had to face the Steelers 2x a year. He didn't come close either season to beating the steelers.
I didn't include him simply because I strongly believe he's singularly THE most underrated player in the most important position in the history of the game and its a crime he's not in the HOF.
Bert and Lynn were done in by injures and not surrounded by quality staff. Having Bill Walsh as an OC in 75 was a tremendous meshing with Anderson's uncanny accuracy.
Ive always gravitated to Bert and Lynn because of their swagger and gunslinger style and I like underdogs. Ken Anderson was more of a scientist on the field surgically dissecting defenses not called the Steel Curtain🤣
Imagine if Jones had half the weapons Bradshaw had.
You are awesome Dave!
The retirements of Charlie Waters and DD Lewis after The 1981 Season really hurt Dallas against The Redskins in The 1982 NFC Championship. Not having Hollywood Henderson hurt to.
Grew up here. Lots of story’s. Played my high school fball in Lambeau
I love this. No over celebrating like today.
@1:18:32 as a Bears fan, I thought only Avellini made mistakes like that . This mistake was compounded by how much time was left, too. Unreal!
I remember this year, the Packers ran the reverse numerous times from anywhere on the field, and seemed to score a touchdown often. You take away about 4 bad unforced errors by the Packers, they win this game.
Thanks. Dave great game.
Go. Take. An. English. Class. Before. Everyone. Calls. You. Out. As. Being. An. Illiterate.
THANK YOU DAVE!
The Dynamic Duo. Summerall and Madden.
The quality of this is so good while watching it I forgot it was a 42 year old game!
Three straight NFC Championship Game losses to the Eagles in 1980, the 49ers in 1981, and the Redskins in 1982 pretty much ended the reign of Tom Landry and the Dallas Cowboys in the NFC, with Joe Montana and the 49ers dominating the 1980s.
Those old CBS broadcasts were spectacular. 1982 NFL playoffs were like college basketball beginning with a Sweet 16. Two teams... the Cincinnati Bengals and Detroit Lions had loosing records at 4-5. Thankfully the NFL brought in replacement players for the next strike in 1987 and only one game was scrapped. Never again would games be cancelled because of a labor dispute as the NFL showed the Player's Union who was boss.
Browns, not Bengals.
This would look amazing on a 19" Zenith CRT
Back then James Lofton was the Packers Superstar.
Cowboys should have never deviated from their classic Serif number font on their jerseys which had been in use in both their 1960-63 original and 1964-81 classic white jerseys.
I wish they would return to the darker blue on the jersey that matches the star shade and get rid of those green-tint trousers they wear nowadays. Maybe even go back to the battleship gray of pre- 1973.
back when football was a real game ,,
This day was the last stand for the Air Coryell Chargers and the Lynn Dickey-era Packers as far as the playoffs were concerned. Both franchises wouldn't be back in the postseason for a decade.
Crazy, now that I know the NFL is a fixed/scripted league these old games just don’t hit the same.
Landry's final playoff win.
Lofton was the big play man. I looked his stats up, and he had 1300 yards receiving one year on only 58 catches
You saw that more often back then. Bobby Duckworth had a season where he had 715 receiving yards...on just 25 receptions
Man I really liked Jimmy the Greek. Unfortunately he had a slip of the lip.
I miss football.
Hey Dave I Cannot Find the 1977 AFC Championship Between Oakland vs Denver Full Game Can You Help?
That game gets blocked for copyright if anyone attempts to upload it
Okay Thanks Dave for Responding I Was Wondering Why I Couldn't find it Anywhere Thanks Again
Usually if you can't find a game posted on RUclips, that is the reason why :)
This is the 82 strike season we all know who went all the way that season HTTR
Dickey. Flawless in. Second half
Brent was telling the Walt Michaels story I am wondering how a bar owner gets through to an NFL team locker room.
I try not to make requests but I keep hoping to see you work your magic on the 1982 Redskins Vikings playoff game. The only copy out there is in bad condition and very hard to watch.
Don't have that one.
No problem. Love all your games especially 1977-83
Dorsett ran inside a lot for a guy only weighing 185lbs. He was tough for a small RB
Green. Bay. Gave it away
Packers only postseason appearance between 1972 and 1993.
Interestingly the 82 squad had an 11th ranked defense, and 83 the following year only ranked 26th.
Did they lose any defensive players of note?
I looked at the rosters and I couldn't really find any huge player losses. In fact they drafted Tim Lewis who had 16 INT in his 1st 3 seasons, but then had a career ending neck injury. The 83 team was really bad vs the run (2600 yards allowed) and was good the previous year (3.4 YPC). Maybe scheme change or injuries or something.
Paul Coffman, great Tight end.
Even though he said some ignorant shit that made him the first in my lifetime (Marge Schott the 2nd)to get hit with cancel culture because of their mouth it felt good to see Jimmy The Greek again and Irv Cross in pregame
As soon as I see the name, I flash back to Billy West's impression of Marge Schott on the Howard Stern show back in the mid-90s.
Baba Booey...
I hear ya. I liked watching both of those guys. The Greek was funny and reminded me of “Uncle Paulie”. Irv was always professional and a class act. Those commentators and announcers back then were awesome. Hell, I used to stop and just stare at the TV when Jayne Kennedy came on. Dang she was fine!
I love it at 2:14:50 Lofton scores the long TD on an end-around for Packers. The Dallas cheerleaders are walking by not really caring what was going on, just trying to look pretty.
"fresh start with bart"
1:27:15 can someone please tell me the song playing during the Chargers Dolphins highlight?
That is Joe Jackson's "Steppin' Out" -- ruclips.net/video/PJwt2dxx9yg/видео.html
I have watched so many games from the early 80s and they would go to commercial playing this song. Have been trying to figure it out for 2 years. Thanks!@@davevolskysbackdoor5673
Am I the only one who thought Phyllis George was annoying and cringe ? Even when I was a little kid and would see here I thought she was trying to act out a character in a TV commercial.
Jayne Kennedy was so much better.
Phyllis seemed like a nice lady. Neither one really knew anything about football and weren't needed.
@@shanetrimble9265 Actually, Phyllis George was NOT a nice lady. May have seemed that way, but she was a nasty shark and was difficult to get along with.
Jane never got the chance to develop properly in her role. Always felt like they rushed her.
@@rustyshackleford1114 oh I didn't know that. Figures, pretty girls are self centered and demanding.
@@rustyshackleford1114My reply keeps getting deleted. Not sure why.
Nice
Thurman’s Thieves!
Is it just me or is YT sticking way more commercials into your uploads now? I'm sure it's not your doing.
Couldn't tell you. I use Brave browser which has an in-built ad blocker. You're right though - I have nothing to do with ads on my videos. In fact I've specifically told RUclips NOT to show them on my videos, but obviously that setting is a crock. As I've said many times over the years, my channel is not, has never been, and never will be monetized.
How about mixing in a few baseball games.
I've done several -- ruclips.net/p/PLgbtYZmWdbXKfrgB5gW--TPX0QzT8Lkmg
@@davevolskysbackdoor5673 Thank you.
D. White > Romo & Prescott
Painful to watch as good Dickey was the 2 missed passes in the EZ was a killer
Why. Didnt. The. Packer. Defensive. Coordinater blitz. More
Why. Do. You. Talk. Like. This?
@@johnmuniz328 EcauseBay Ee'sHay An UckingFay OronMay.
Danny White was a better punter than qb
🤣
Danny was actually pretty good. Won a lot of games. Underrated.
White was a quality QB
And the best thing about this video?...no Taylor Swift!!!!
Starr was a better coach than. Record showed
The PAckers were total ass.
They only made the playoffs because of the strike
In the early 80s you could say basically what ever you wanted there was no speech police yet somehow Jimmy the Greek said something so racist that he was fired 40 years before cancel culture