1973 NFL Cheap Shots, Hard Hits And Fights Part 1

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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
  • Fights, hard hits and cheap shots from 1973 are featured. Exciting players from this NFL season will bring back great memories for those that saw them play.

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  • @kingporter67
    @kingporter67 Год назад +51

    This is the real NFL, football teams playing in baseball stadiums filled with grass, dirt, mud, blood, rain, cold, sleet, snow and playing fourteen games a season, love the 1970's football, this is a super awesome video!!

    • @markgardner9460
      @markgardner9460  Год назад +5

      Thank you, John! I agree - the '70's NFL is the best. I'm working on Part 2 which I think will be even better, so please check it out when it rolls out.

    • @smokesletsgo2374
      @smokesletsgo2374 Год назад +7

      Now they play in stadiums that look like something out of Star Trek with fake turf, it's so phoney.

    • @markgardner9460
      @markgardner9460  Год назад +6

      @@smokesletsgo2374 it's so sterile...no character

    • @integrity-ut8ff
      @integrity-ut8ff Год назад +4

      Playing youth floorball in the 70s , we played on dirt fields and there were more rocks than dirt !

    • @markgardner9460
      @markgardner9460  Год назад +3

      @@integrity-ut8ff We played on similar fiekds. Moms hated all the torn shirts and pants, but nothing they said could stop us from playing.

  • @jstube36
    @jstube36 Год назад +28

    The 1970's was a bridge between the old and modern game. The players got stronger and faster. And the hits were more punishing than ever. Making the game as exciting as in any era.

  • @thomaskittsii1008
    @thomaskittsii1008 Год назад +27

    The Real NFL...Love these old clips...Thanks !!!!

    • @markgardner9460
      @markgardner9460  Год назад +1

      Thank you. I appreciate it!

    • @jamessimms415
      @jamessimms415 Год назад +4

      Love this. Way the game should be played on natural grass & mud. Todays nfl has become soft……

    • @markgardner9460
      @markgardner9460  Год назад +2

      @@jamessimms415 I agree; the game should be played on natural grass fields

    • @CaIIOfTheWild
      @CaIIOfTheWild Год назад +3

      @@jamessimms415 I think it's less that today's NFL is soft and more that the league prioritizes profit/convenience over anything else. A lot of players have been vocal about how they would prefer to play on grass but the owners pick turf because it's easier/cheaper.

  • @ChristopherElli-cc1ly
    @ChristopherElli-cc1ly Год назад +32

    As a kid, i asked my dad why Pro Football is so much more violent then college football. He said "When you get paid and there is another waiting to take your place, you hit harder."

    • @markgardner9460
      @markgardner9460  Год назад +4

      Yes, the pros hit harder than the college players because they are paid more.
      Thank you for watching and commenting - I appreciate it!

    • @carnakthemagnificent336
      @carnakthemagnificent336 8 месяцев назад +3

      In those days I read that NFL players had second jobs. Raiders' players teaching school!
      And the city of Oakland would be better off if they were teaching now.

  • @VintageOnline100
    @VintageOnline100 Год назад +13

    Steve Sabol of NFL Films mentioned that the NFL would get final cut & would not allow any of the fights and cheap shots. He said they have hours of that footage on the cutting room floor. He wanted to make a separate video of some of “more amusing” violence but the NFL who obviously has final say, nixed it. Would be great to get some of video restored. unfortunately will never see the light of day. To be sure, games like the 1977 Dolphins-Cards Thanksgiving Day game which included a massive brawl started by Conrad Dobler have not seen the light of day. The game was up on RUclips several years ago but taken down immediately by the league.

    • @markgardner9460
      @markgardner9460  Год назад +4

      I would love to have that cutting room floor footage! To me, almost every NFL game pre-'80 is worth viewing. There is always something that stands out or is noteworthy. If nothing else, there's always the memories of the players that I grew up watching and the stories that go along with them. Thanks for the comments.....and for watching!

    • @brötzmannsax
      @brötzmannsax Год назад +2

      Correct you are, when I was into collecting NFL Films I used to write to Steve and correspond with him directly in the early days because he saw I was buying everything available and once I gained his friendship and trust I begged him for a copy of the Saints at Giants brawl game 1968 at Yankee Stadium which I attended and he told me he couldn't do it. I was able to get highlights and posted them on this channel on another video with other NFL fights.

    • @markgardner9460
      @markgardner9460  Год назад +1

      @@brötzmannsax Wow, that is so cool to hear! Thanks for sharing. Did he ever give you any other collectibles?

    • @brötzmannsax
      @brötzmannsax Год назад

      @@markgardner9460 I had plenty of hand written letters from Steve and he would always send me brochures and catalogs with free NFL logo stickers and once did me a favor making me a copy of the Vikings-Giants opening day Webster game which is when I tried to get the Saints-Giants game and he declined. Otherwise, I bought all the NFL Films releases as they were released in their white clam shell cases and a couple of personal games I desired a copy of which they produced for me.

    • @markgardner9460
      @markgardner9460  Год назад +1

      @@brötzmannsax That's great stuff. I never received anything close to that good in my Aunt Helen's letters...LOL

  • @TheGlassCoke2001
    @TheGlassCoke2001 Год назад +6

    I love watching these clips! Would rather prefer this than today's game to be honest.

    • @markgardner9460
      @markgardner9460  Год назад +3

      I love making these videos and am working on Part 2 right now. Thank you for watching them - I appreciate it.

    • @brötzmannsax
      @brötzmannsax Год назад

      @@markgardner9460 Keep them coming!

    • @brötzmannsax
      @brötzmannsax Год назад +2

      Today's games are a corporate product played like girls, thank goodness for the Sabol's and NFL Films!!

  • @davidvonduesseldorf4527
    @davidvonduesseldorf4527 Год назад +3

    Some of these guys took some epic. naps. That's a great Csonka jersey you have 👍 back when the Dolphins had great uniforms

    • @markgardner9460
      @markgardner9460  Год назад +1

      Thank you, David! The Dolphins should have never changed their uniforms, in my opinion. Thanks for watching!

  • @jackzimmer6553
    @jackzimmer6553 Год назад +2

    1973 - what a great year! I graduated high school back then!

    • @3243_
      @3243_ Год назад

      And I started school that year.

  • @markrandall7400
    @markrandall7400 6 месяцев назад +1

    In those days, I was raised On these football games so later on in late 70s, I played that style of football kind of round on. Played in high school very rough in high school in the 80s. Was really crazy from 18 years old to 25 years old we would play every other Sunday or every Sunday on grass field all of the springs get together and play tackle football. And then after a while, I would go there. Nobody would be there. I would think what the hell I found out that they didn’t want to hit too hard elbow and things that wasn’t normal. Except when they tried to tackle me, they tried to kill me. I stopped hanging out with those dudes. 1970s with just the greatest video man very much.

    • @markgardner9460
      @markgardner9460  6 месяцев назад

      Yeah, I hear ya. Some of our games in the park got kinda rough, too. Great memories.

  • @RonWinters-lh7eg
    @RonWinters-lh7eg 2 месяца назад +1

    I absolutely love fullbacks. They destroy d lines by wearing them out. Pick up blitzes, making pass plays work. I also love Tight Ends.

    • @markgardner9460
      @markgardner9460  2 месяца назад

      Then you're gonna love the next video that I release. I will not give too much away, but the players depicted didn't play a glamorous position back then. Thanks for commenting!

  • @kjchicago1
    @kjchicago1 Год назад +2

    I was 12 years old in 1973 and I do remember some of these NFL games

    • @markgardner9460
      @markgardner9460  Год назад +1

      Almost 50 years ago and those games have stuck with you...means they were quality games, in my opinion

    • @ErnestTeeBass
      @ErnestTeeBass Год назад +2

      exactly the same here! 12 years old in 1973 and now visions of the football cards I had of these players pop into my head.

    • @markgardner9460
      @markgardner9460  Год назад +1

      @@ErnestTeeBass 50 years later and I can still picture those cards. Great memories.

    • @joenorris5648
      @joenorris5648 10 месяцев назад

      1973 was when Johnny Unitas was replaced by Dan Fouts, and also Dick Butkus' final season.

    • @gtrhoppe
      @gtrhoppe 8 месяцев назад

      I still have all of my cards, most still in NM condition from1971-1979. A collection I am very proud of. I need to make a youtube video showing them off. Thanks for the awesome videos. I can watch this stuff forever.@@markgardner9460

  • @tommythomason6187
    @tommythomason6187 Год назад +15

    Sometimes, the toughest guys weren't the ones dishing out the hits, but instead, were the guys that'd actually get up from taking them and still compete at a high level.
    Let's face it, Pastorini, Manning, Domres, Bradshaw, and guys before them, like Bart Starr, or Unitas, were gutsy. They'd almost get killed on one play, then come back and kill the defense on the next play, or the next offensive series. They just wouldn't quit.

    • @markgardner9460
      @markgardner9460  Год назад +5

      That's absolutely right! I heard Jim Parker say that Unitas, while in the huddle, stuck mud from the field up his nose to stop a bleeding nose that was dripping onto Parker's shoes. All of the QB's that you mentioned were beyond tough. Pastorini and Bradshaw, in particular, had so more serious injuries during their career that it's amazing they played as long as they did. Thanks for bringing this up, Tommy!

    • @denisceballos9745
      @denisceballos9745 Год назад +4

      True, and there were many other examples - gotta add Billy Kilmer (17) to that list of gutsy QBs. I recall one game where he led the winning touchdown drive with a broken nose. In the postgame TV interview, he was holding a bloody towel to his face. I believe it was a playoff clinching game - Redskins vs Giants.

    • @tommythomason6187
      @tommythomason6187 Год назад +2

      @@denisceballos9745 Yes Sir, I remember him giving an interview with the towel. Other gutsy QBs, Bobby Lane, Don Meredith, Roger Staubach, Dick Shiner...man, you could go on, and on...

    • @markgardner9460
      @markgardner9460  Год назад +4

      @@denisceballos9745 Don Meredith was tough...took a lot of clotheslines from The Hangman, Chris Hanburger.

    • @3243_
      @3243_ Год назад +2

      Don't forget Joe Namath, doing what he did on two crippled knees.

  • @jodypaluch3933
    @jodypaluch3933 Год назад +3

    Great vantage points! Felt like I was on the sidelines. Much better than today's birds eye view camera angles.

    • @markgardner9460
      @markgardner9460  Год назад +1

      I agree...field level or in some cases ground level views are just outstanding. Much better than views now which are too distant. Thank you for watching

    • @brötzmannsax
      @brötzmannsax Год назад

      Count your lucky stars for the Sabol family.

  • @carnakthemagnificent336
    @carnakthemagnificent336 8 месяцев назад +1

    Great film - as always. Gracias!

    • @markgardner9460
      @markgardner9460  8 месяцев назад

      Thank you - I'm glad that you enjoy watching my videos!

  • @MaxAmerica.Freedom
    @MaxAmerica.Freedom Год назад +3

    THIS IS GOLD! Thanks. Those weren't cheap shots. It's NFL football. I stopped watching the sissy NFL when they started proclaiming Baby Brady as the all time best QB.

    • @markgardner9460
      @markgardner9460  Год назад +2

      Thank you!!! Seriously, how can any QB with a list of plays strapped to his wrist with an Offensive Coordinator speaking in his ear be considered the greatest? Of his era, maybe, but not even close of all-time. Thank you for watching and commenting!!

    • @MaxAmerica.Freedom
      @MaxAmerica.Freedom Год назад +3

      @@markgardner9460 LOL! Exactly. I feel like I'm in the twilight zone when I hear a group of guys saying how great he is. Brady wouldn't last a quarter if he was sent back to the 70's. Thanks again!

  • @Fogman5678
    @Fogman5678 Год назад

    Your channel is Awesome. The Hits,the Music. Binge worthy. Great job. Really great job.

    • @markgardner9460
      @markgardner9460  Год назад

      Thank you, Jeff. I really appreciate that! Thank you for watching and commenting!

  • @robertcherry1369
    @robertcherry1369 Год назад +1

    Keep it coming Dude Lol loving the memories great work

    • @markgardner9460
      @markgardner9460  Год назад

      Thanks a lot, Robert. I appreciate it! Looking forward to delivering an entertaining Part 2 soon.

  • @Woody728
    @Woody728 Год назад +1

    Thank you for the video. Damn the game was mean😊 it was football!

    • @markgardner9460
      @markgardner9460  Год назад

      Yeah, it was kind of like boxing...you knew you were going to get hit, but most of the time not when and where. Thank you for watching and commenting!

  • @dcaluya
    @dcaluya Год назад

    After a long day..I have a glass of wine..and watch Mel Gray..Larry Brown..Roger Staubach play football with conviction..Thank You!

  • @pgo301
    @pgo301 9 месяцев назад

    In 1972 I was 12 and got interested in the NFL and was amazed at the athleticism. The rules were wide open and tactics got pretty nasty. Best decade of the NFL by far. The Darryl Stingley incident brought about some big changes.

  • @tedkijeski339
    @tedkijeski339 Год назад +3

    Nice Csonka jersey! I have the white road jersey and it's one of my favorites.

    • @markgardner9460
      @markgardner9460  Год назад

      Right on! I'd like to get a Memphis Southmen jersey of his. A rather difficult find, I'm sure.

    • @michaelleroy9281
      @michaelleroy9281 Год назад

      White was the Dolphins home jerseys also

    • @tedkijeski339
      @tedkijeski339 Год назад

      @@michaelleroy9281 Yes, indeed: For daytime games.

    • @billstout2118
      @billstout2118 Год назад +1

      I finally got one a few years ago. It's awesome.

    • @tedkijeski339
      @tedkijeski339 Год назад

      @@billstout2118 a Southmen's jersey or a Dolphins jersey?

  • @kingofallmediums2123
    @kingofallmediums2123 Год назад +2

    Love that old Eagles 🦅 uniform!

  • @7turqoise
    @7turqoise 28 дней назад

    my new fave yt channel. would rather watch this than current nfl. gr8 video reel + gr8 narrator voice

    • @markgardner9460
      @markgardner9460  28 дней назад

      Right on! Thanks! I'm glad that you're enjoying my channel.

  • @steventhorson4487
    @steventhorson4487 Год назад +1

    Awesome 👌

    • @markgardner9460
      @markgardner9460  Год назад +1

      Thank you! I'm working on Part 2. These types of videos take quite a bit of time putting together, but I think that it's worth it for sure.

  • @digitalsmooth8377
    @digitalsmooth8377 8 месяцев назад +1

    Love these!!!!

  • @GBst1007
    @GBst1007 5 месяцев назад +1

    I Effing LOVE it !

  • @brötzmannsax
    @brötzmannsax Год назад +1

    I had season tickets at Yankee Stadium for the Giants from 1965-1973 and attended the Houston at Giants game shown here, the next to last game for the Giants at Yankee Stadium with the last game being a 23-23 tie against the Eagles midway thru the 1973 season before headed to the Yale Bowl.

    • @markgardner9460
      @markgardner9460  Год назад +1

      That's so cool. Did you watch any games at Yale Bowl? Where were your seats at Yankee Stadium?

    • @brötzmannsax
      @brötzmannsax Год назад

      @@markgardner9460 We had 4 tickets right on the 50 yard line about a dozen rows up right behind the Giants bench, my father had connections. He took me to most games from Brooklyn to the Bronx and later gave up on the poor team and I wound up going with my friends the last few seasons. The Eagles game was the last game I attended at Yankee Stadium and never went to the Yale Bowl or Shea Stadium in 1975. My father pulled off 4 more seats for relocation from the Stadium and we had season tickets at Giants Stadium from the first game against Dallas in 1976 to the end. I moved out of NY and never attended Met Life Stadium.

    • @markgardner9460
      @markgardner9460  Год назад +1

      @@brötzmannsax Now those are some great seats! Do you have any game programs? Any particular game(s) stick out as your favorite?

    • @brötzmannsax
      @brötzmannsax Год назад +1

      @@markgardner9460 Attending games at Yankee Stadium was exciting mostly in 1970 when we beat the Vikings opening day and went to the last home game hoping to make the playoffs only to lose to the Rams slaughter. In 1972 we beat our rival Eagles 62-10 which was fun as well as the last game ever there in the tie against Philly. My father was connected and we had great seats there although nobody believed we sat right on the 50 yard line. When we got the 4 tickets transferred to Giants Stadium we were in section 140 all those years around thee 15/20 yard line, not as good but at least we went. There my favorite games were beating SF in the 85 playoff game and the Redskins for the NFL Championship game the next season 17-0 in the coldest game I ever attended. I had a gam,e program for every Giants game I ever attended but eventually sold most of them on Ebay thru the years as they were starting to go, I had hundreds with home and away games but kept probably a dozen in my Giants collection including playoff games and the Super Bowls.

    • @markgardner9460
      @markgardner9460  Год назад +1

      @@brötzmannsax I think that Tarkenton's Giants twice beat the heavily favored Vikings...once at each stadium. You must have had a bunch of programs...great stuff. Plus you are a super fan going to that many Giants games. I know that week 1 of 1980 was an away game, but I remenber Earnest Gray's 4 receiving td's in the Giants 41 to 35 win over the Cardinals. Thank you for your great comments!

  • @richardmeo2503
    @richardmeo2503 8 месяцев назад

    Some of those hits were criminal. Surprised there werent more fights

  • @ac9559
    @ac9559 Год назад +1

    Nicely done - thank you!

    • @markgardner9460
      @markgardner9460  Год назад

      Glad you liked it! Part 2 is right around the corner.

  • @gdobie1west988
    @gdobie1west988 Год назад +2

    Love seeing the NFL during the 70's, was a huge Ram fan. Side note---Merlin Olsen tackle had to have been before '73, that's when the Rams changed their team colors. Thanks for posting.

  • @robertcherry1369
    @robertcherry1369 Год назад

    Watched mayhem every Sunday and Monday a beautiful thing growing up Lol 😂

    • @markgardner9460
      @markgardner9460  Год назад

      As a kid, the NFL got me through all of life's "stuff". I was glued to the tube for every game I could watch.

  • @JeromyBranch
    @JeromyBranch Год назад +1

    Nice Zonk jersey! I have the same one. Where do you get your background music?

  • @denisceballos9745
    @denisceballos9745 Год назад +8

    A lot of those hits were so blatant. Most often, no flag was thrown. But it was a part of the game. Some players (and some teams) had a reputation for delivering cheap shots more than others. But teams had to be able to dish it out - as well as take it, if they wanted to win.

    • @markgardner9460
      @markgardner9460  Год назад +5

      "it was a part of the game", indeed. Players who were hit out of bounds or late just accepted it as such. No sense asking the refs to throw a flag cuz it's not going to happen.

    • @3243_
      @3243_ Год назад +3

      Yep, physical intimidation was viewed as a strategy for winning.

    • @brötzmannsax
      @brötzmannsax Год назад +2

      Hi Denis, the NFL and NHL policed themselves back then, if you crossed the line there would be retribution and paybacks, they weren't so concerned about yardage, ha.

    • @denisceballos9745
      @denisceballos9745 Год назад +2

      @@brötzmannsax Exactly, Good point. The NHL always had an “enforcer” on the team - ready to drop the gloves at the appropriate time. It was just part of the game. You had to be tough to play these sports - you had to enjoy the challenge. Often times the price was high.

    • @3243_
      @3243_ Год назад +2

      The NBA and ABA were the same way back then too.

  • @rolandoflores7626
    @rolandoflores7626 Год назад

    Desde 1975 veo los juegos, tengo 54 y always a Steelers ✨fan. Los logos vintage son grandiosos💙Aquí en México rock City 🇲🇽 amamos el 🏈

    • @markgardner9460
      @markgardner9460  Год назад

      I didn't understand all of that but I did understand "Steelers fan"!!! Thank you for watching and commenting!

  • @stevereber
    @stevereber Год назад +3

    Keep up the Good Work 👍

  • @brötzmannsax
    @brötzmannsax Год назад

    I thought I've seen all NFL brawls but never saw that St. Louis at Washington fight, so many cheap shots thrown in the few seconds of footage.

    • @markgardner9460
      @markgardner9460  Год назад +1

      That was as wild a one as I've seen. I think that it happened at the end of the game, but not sure what caused it.

    • @brötzmannsax
      @brötzmannsax Год назад

      @@markgardner9460 Even the security and some plain clothes were getting some shots in, ha.
      I enjoy these videos and your commentary, nice work and great jerseys, I loved Czonka being a Giants fan now living in Miami.

  • @3243_
    @3243_ Год назад +1

    For Part II, you gotta have Jack Tatum lighting up Riley Odoms at the Oakland Coliseum, plus Roger Staubach and Drew Pearson getting clobbered at Denver. Also Redskin cornerback Pat Fischer jumping up and giving 49er receiver Gene Washington an elbow to the head. Also in Week 14 in St. Louis, Staubach got clotheslined on one play and hit late in his back on another. And don't forget Bear cornerback Charlie Ford shoving Ram receiver Jack Snow in one of Soldier Field's dugout benches which they had until 1979. Also Part 5 of the "Lost Treasures Of NFL Films" series had another Bear defender yanking Chuck Foreman into one of those dugouts.

    • @markgardner9460
      @markgardner9460  Год назад +1

      Most of those will be accounted for. Still working on it. Thank you for the reminder/heads up!

  • @thomasgallagher7092
    @thomasgallagher7092 Год назад

    Your video quality is amazing.

    • @markgardner9460
      @markgardner9460  Год назад

      Thank you, Thomas. I appreciate that and thank you for watching! I hope that you will check out my other videos, as well. Thanks for commenting, too.

    • @thomasgallagher7092
      @thomasgallagher7092 Год назад +1

      @@markgardner9460
      I was about 7 years old during this period of football. I remember my father got me the NFL 72 stamp book from DX/Sunoco and I studied it for hours on end so most of these players i recognize by name Thx again

    • @markgardner9460
      @markgardner9460  Год назад +1

      @@thomasgallagher7092 I remember that stamp book! Almost forgot about it. Thanks for bringing that up!

  • @lonniec7603
    @lonniec7603 Год назад +1

    Good stuff

  • @leftjab6187
    @leftjab6187 Год назад +1

    The good old days

    • @markgardner9460
      @markgardner9460  Год назад

      They didn't get much better. Thank you for watching and commenting!

  • @docnoc66
    @docnoc66 Год назад +4

    Just had a slip on my Grogan jersey to watch this

    • @markgardner9460
      @markgardner9460  Год назад

      I have not seen anyone on the streets wear that one. I'd like to score a Pats #73

    • @teamrecon2685
      @teamrecon2685 Год назад

      New has parents in the 70s and 80s. ...that's a man who played through pain.

  • @paulstewart9359
    @paulstewart9359 Год назад +14

    Back in that time players tried to hurt each other really bad you have to feel sorry for those poor quarterbacks my god brutal !

    • @markgardner9460
      @markgardner9460  Год назад +4

      Had to have your head on a swivel at all times cuz someone was out to get ya

    • @brötzmannsax
      @brötzmannsax Год назад +2

      How did Dan Pastorini survive all those shots to his head plus his head getting bounced off the concrete Astrodome field? The players endured all those head shots leading to CTE.

    • @markgardner9460
      @markgardner9460  Год назад +4

      @@brötzmannsax His offensice line was porous. Defense was lousy...no rushing attack until Earl Campbell, so he had to pass and the opposing defense tee'd off on him big time.

    • @dominicsosa7405
      @dominicsosa7405 Год назад +1

      Look at the bears hitting the Detroit lions QB looks like he was severely injured

    • @brötzmannsax
      @brötzmannsax Год назад +2

      @@dominicsosa7405 Amazingly, neither team has had a great quarterback since Sid Luckman and Bobby Layne.

  • @3243_
    @3243_ Год назад +1

    At 7:49, the player sacking Jim Del Gaizo is Jim Laslavic, who later played for the Air Coryell-era Chargers and later became a long time sports talk-radio host in San Diego.

    • @markgardner9460
      @markgardner9460  Год назад +1

      I didn't know that ab out Laslavic - thanks for sharing! Lions had solid LB's back then and of course prior to that with Joe Schmidt.

    • @daveconleyportfolio5192
      @daveconleyportfolio5192 Год назад

      Laslavic was one of those pretty good Penn State linebackers that every team seemed to have. The Lions had a special hatred for Jim Del Gaizo. One time he came in as a sub and completed a 4th-and-27 that helped the Packers steal a game from Detroit.

    • @markgardner9460
      @markgardner9460  Год назад

      @@daveconleyportfolio5192 converting a 4th and 27 against any defense would cause serious hatred....unreal Thanks for the info...love it!

  • @calvinbealer7264
    @calvinbealer7264 Год назад

    1970s NFL RULES PERIOD.

    • @markgardner9460
      @markgardner9460  Год назад

      No other decade is even close...so many iconic games and intense rivalry games + Monday Night Football

  • @barronvonpitbull4544
    @barronvonpitbull4544 Год назад

    Great video!

    • @markgardner9460
      @markgardner9460  Год назад

      Thank you - I appreciate it. Thank you for watching and commenting.

  • @ThomasDavey-y9z
    @ThomasDavey-y9z 8 месяцев назад +1

    Dan Pastorini had a career of getting destroyed just like he did on this video. When he went to Oakland in 1980, he broke his leg early in the season, which led to the resurgence of Jim Plunkett. It is often forgotten that Pastorini also punted for a period in his career. Loved the Houston light blue helmet.....I never understood why they eventually went white.

    • @markgardner9460
      @markgardner9460  8 месяцев назад

      That light blue helmet is one of my favorites! I have an 8 X 10 color photo of Bradshaw punting. Oddly, out of all of the positional players to have pulled double duty with their main position, as well as punter, the quarterback position is probably one of the most played positions (Bob Waterfield, Sammy Baugh, Norm Van Brocklin, John Hadl, etc)

  • @barbaracaroll
    @barbaracaroll Год назад +2

    Good stuff as usual

    • @markgardner9460
      @markgardner9460  Год назад

      Thank you! Is there a particular team, year, rivalry match-up, player, etc that you'd like to see in a new video?

    • @barbaracaroll
      @barbaracaroll Год назад

      @@markgardner9460 not really I like all your stuff especially the late 1960s through the 1970s Oh and did you try that 506 archive site yet I love it

    • @markgardner9460
      @markgardner9460  Год назад

      @@barbaracaroll I'm looking now, but don't think that I see it. I searched for "506 archive". Search for something else?

    • @barbaracaroll
      @barbaracaroll Год назад

      @@markgardner9460 I just googled it myself it came right up Maybe use chrome see if that works for you

  • @johngeraci3887
    @johngeraci3887 Год назад

    Great video

    • @markgardner9460
      @markgardner9460  Год назад

      Thank you, John! More episodes like this to come

  • @edpinkerton7947
    @edpinkerton7947 Год назад +1

    Villapiano had a tackling technique called the can opener basically a clothesline with extra credit for popping the helmet off

    • @markgardner9460
      @markgardner9460  Год назад +1

      "extra credit"......love it!!

    • @3243_
      @3243_ Год назад +2

      He demonstrated it on O.J. in 1972.

    • @markgardner9460
      @markgardner9460  Год назад +1

      @@3243_ I've seen that play. Knocked his helmet completely off and left him reeling. Vicious

  • @goblinzl1
    @goblinzl1 9 месяцев назад +1

    that hit on joe willie was brutal. he even went down but it was too late.

  • @josephnicolino8529
    @josephnicolino8529 Год назад +1

    I'm surprised it took the NFL until 74 to move the goalposts back. Seemed like a pain always getting in the way

    • @markgardner9460
      @markgardner9460  Год назад +1

      In the Super Bowl between the Redskins and Dolphins, an upright came into play which most likely caused the Redskins a touchdown (Kilmer pass hit it when a receiver was open in the end zone). The score would most likely would have been 14 to 14 and the first overtime in Super Bowl history would have taken place. Time to move the goalposts to the end lines.

  • @warrenpeece1726
    @warrenpeece1726 Год назад

    It was indeed a different world back then.

    • @markgardner9460
      @markgardner9460  Год назад

      Only 3 tv channels on our monster-sized black and white tv

  • @brötzmannsax
    @brötzmannsax Год назад +1

    Two requests I have for you to consider, now that Conrad Dobler has passed perhaps dig up his famous interview and dirty highlights for a Dobler tribute video.
    Also, take all the clothes lines tackles from the 50's to the 80's and make a clothes line tackle video. Check out Night Train Lane and some of those vicious 50's games if possible.

    • @markgardner9460
      @markgardner9460  Год назад

      I will add these to the list for sure! My Part 2 video has a few clothesline tackles in it.

  • @brianwolf3990
    @brianwolf3990 6 месяцев назад +1

    no way you could get away with any of this good stuff these days.

    • @markgardner9460
      @markgardner9460  6 месяцев назад

      Not anymore. Next season they're doing away with the hip drop tackle. It won't be too long and it won't even be tackle football.

  • @Cereal_Killer007
    @Cereal_Killer007 Год назад +2

    Back when players didnt have to prop pillows before each hit. Jack Tatum was an absolute terror on the field

  • @InChristalone737
    @InChristalone737 Год назад +3

    Some of these hits were totally legal hits in 1973

    • @markgardner9460
      @markgardner9460  Год назад

      They were - it's amazing that they didn't get some of the rules changed sooner than they did - would have saved a lot of aches and pains

  • @aintlyon304
    @aintlyon304 9 месяцев назад +1

    I remember football

  • @michaelleroy9281
    @michaelleroy9281 Год назад +2

    1973 the new stadium in Buffalo opened ( the house that OJ built)

    • @markgardner9460
      @markgardner9460  Год назад

      I think Buffalo lead the NFL in attendance for 3 or 4 years in a row after Rich Stadium was built

  • @jackfunk5765
    @jackfunk5765 Год назад

    Dude ya gotta do a Not For Long take on qb's hanging out receivers. In all years of the 70s

    • @markgardner9460
      @markgardner9460  Год назад

      All right - I'll definately take that into consideration. Thank for the suggestion!

  • @phillipkuns3
    @phillipkuns3 Год назад +1

    Thanks

  • @Artamusgordon
    @Artamusgordon Год назад

    Another good video.👍

    • @markgardner9460
      @markgardner9460  Год назад +1

      Thank you! Looking forward to rolling out Part 2 which may be even better.

  • @jeremycrandall2899
    @jeremycrandall2899 Год назад +1

    At 3:11, kinda surprised the ref actually threw a flag on that in 1973. Also pretty funny how the ref looked up, as if to admire how high he threw it.😄

    • @markgardner9460
      @markgardner9460  Год назад +1

      I saw that, too! Probably went home and bragged to his wife about how high he threw it.

  • @steventaylor2072
    @steventaylor2072 7 месяцев назад

    They wouldn’t get away with these hits in today game 🏈

  • @donturner-rz5ox
    @donturner-rz5ox 9 месяцев назад +1

    Grew up watching John Brodie and Gene Washington, loved that team. Played HS football in the 70's, but watching this now, it's actually disturbing how violent it was back then. These guys left the game and were disabled.

    • @markgardner9460
      @markgardner9460  9 месяцев назад +1

      Gene Washington made All-Pro each of his first 3 years. He was dynamite!

  • @oliverwashington850
    @oliverwashington850 Год назад +1

    🐬💦🐧🐆😎Right On Go DOLPHINS 🐬💦🐬💦🐧🐆✊

  • @billmalone5050
    @billmalone5050 7 месяцев назад

    That footage of the the LA Ram player is NOT from 1973. He was wearing the white pants which they wore up until 1972. From 1973 to 1999 the Rams wore sunflower gold pants.

  • @krl97a
    @krl97a Год назад

    Ha! I guessed you're an AFC guy even before the jersey reveal. Judging by your scene selections, maybe still a little bitter over SB VI.😉 Good quality footage though.

    • @markgardner9460
      @markgardner9460  Год назад

      Thanks for watching and commenting. I placed whatever I thought the best footage was, regardless of the teams or players. I hope you check out Part 2 - it's a good video, too. Thanks again.

  • @goblinzl1
    @goblinzl1 9 месяцев назад

    they hit harder because theyre bigger faster stronger. its a whole another level of play.

  • @Fresh-tw7ev
    @Fresh-tw7ev Год назад +1

    A Buckeye-on-Buckeye unnecessary roughness is unusual but Jack Tatum did just that against Paul Warfield!

    • @markgardner9460
      @markgardner9460  Год назад +1

      Nice attention to detail - could tell that Jack was pleased with himself because he clapped his hands after the hit.

  • @4fabfours
    @4fabfours 5 месяцев назад +1

    Boy I sure miss REAL FOOTBALL….. Not now a days….

    • @markgardner9460
      @markgardner9460  5 месяцев назад +1

      Now it's for casual fans and fantasy football players

  • @kingofallmediums2123
    @kingofallmediums2123 Год назад

    I like when the defensive lineman wore the 80s as uniforms!

  • @geraldmoore46
    @geraldmoore46 3 месяца назад

    Can you find the footage of czonk saying he gets a weapon..... the football!

    • @markgardner9460
      @markgardner9460  3 месяца назад

      I have not heard of that footage before.

  • @drbonesshow1
    @drbonesshow1 Год назад

    While teams and their players suffered from cheap shots the Bears also suffered from cheap thanks to Cheapo George Halas. From 1963 to 1983, the Bears saw the playoffs two times.

  • @Moose46316
    @Moose46316 Месяц назад +1

    Lawrence Mccutcheon was a great player

  • @ErnestTeeBass
    @ErnestTeeBass Год назад +1

    3:57 Jack Tatum changed to his college number, 32, the next year.

    • @markgardner9460
      @markgardner9460  Год назад

      Great point! He was something else at Ohio State - wrecking ball

  • @iwinzeazy
    @iwinzeazy 8 месяцев назад

    Shout out to all who played this way without pads🇺🇲

  • @iwinzeazy
    @iwinzeazy 8 месяцев назад +1

    When football was a contact sport 🇺🇲

  • @jrnumex9286
    @jrnumex9286 Год назад

    4;36 not charlie watt but cliff

  • @slide4180
    @slide4180 4 месяца назад

    What about Boobie Clark's hit on the Denver safety with his forearm, which fractured some of the guy's neck vertebrae and led to a years-long lawsuit? I think it was in Clark's very first NFL game, opening day '73. Maybe the NFL has scrubbed that footage from the archives...

    • @markgardner9460
      @markgardner9460  4 месяца назад

      I don't believe that I have that footage - I hadn't heard of that.

  • @stevenmccart8502
    @stevenmccart8502 Год назад +1

    NFL films in its heyday. I was hoping to hear Facendas voice but , beggars can't be choosers.

  • @argelbargel7680
    @argelbargel7680 Год назад +2

    They're not booing; they're saying "Boooo-laich."

  • @violentshemp7776
    @violentshemp7776 Год назад

    what is that car @ 3:33? amc??

  • @tommythomason6187
    @tommythomason6187 Год назад

    Looks like Lions played rough ball. Namath gets a separated shoulder getting pounded by the Colts. I dislocated a shoulder playing high school ball and that's some pretty horrific pain.

    • @markgardner9460
      @markgardner9460  Год назад +1

      Yeah, the thing about dislocated shoulders is that it seems to me that they are more susceptible to further dislocations....at least it was with a friend of mine.

    • @tommythomason6187
      @tommythomason6187 Год назад

      @@markgardner9460 So true about shoulder dislocations.

  • @repentandknowjesus8674
    @repentandknowjesus8674 3 месяца назад

    The NFL was never meant to be a game, but a war between teams.

  • @troyf.9050
    @troyf.9050 Год назад

    @0:25....😂Talk about cheap shot! Did you see how that rail hit that football player?? Geesh...I mean calm down rail!!

  • @afvet5075
    @afvet5075 Год назад

    Is it me or does it seem Dan Pastorini and Roger Staubach get steamrolled more often than others. Damn.

    • @markgardner9460
      @markgardner9460  Год назад

      I agree - add Archie Manning and Bradshaw, too. Pastorini was the only pocket passer of the four, so he had no chance of avoiding the pummeling.

  • @punetang-vtnm
    @punetang-vtnm 3 месяца назад

    Every hit would be a career ending injury for today's players

    • @markgardner9460
      @markgardner9460  3 месяца назад

      Today's players wear biking shorts with napkins for pads and teeny tiny shoulder pads because tackling and hitting is being more and more legislated out of the game. Now it's mostly clutching, grabbing, pushing and holding up a runner's progress without him landing on the ground, so the official will whistle the play dead. Nobody gets hurt (including the feelings of fantasy football owners).

  • @LambeauLeeeper
    @LambeauLeeeper 8 месяцев назад

    To be a QB in the early days, whew!!😂😂😂

  • @OnTheRoadWithDan
    @OnTheRoadWithDan 9 месяцев назад +1

    Lets just say that the game wasn't as regulated with the rules as it is today.

    • @markgardner9460
      @markgardner9460  9 месяцев назад

      ...nor were the regulations enforced as consistently as today.

  • @beatlejim64
    @beatlejim64 Год назад +2

    Those were the days...now...it's domed stadiums...RB's running out of bounds on almost every play...receivers falling down after they catch the ball...(so much for yards after the catch)...clean uniforms...it's become "touch football". Lousy tackling...no snow...no rain...no mud...no wind..(talk about INFLATED records)....and...I don't wanna say it...."DANCING!!!" The NFL is a clown show now!!!

    • @markgardner9460
      @markgardner9460  Год назад +1

      One of the things that irks me the most is when a defender approaches a runner nearing the sideline...neither wants any contact, so they both gingerly step out of bounds

  • @BW12149
    @BW12149 11 месяцев назад +2

    Oh yeah…..back when football was real. Not like today where you get penalized for just about everything. The team with the least amount of players hauled off the field would win! 😅

    • @markgardner9460
      @markgardner9460  11 месяцев назад +1

      They should just play flag football today

  • @michaelleroy9281
    @michaelleroy9281 Год назад

    That's Mel Gray for the Cardinals not Mel Green

  • @Boomhower89
    @Boomhower89 Год назад

    🇺🇸👍🏼

  • @iwinzeazy
    @iwinzeazy 8 месяцев назад

    Every single defender in this video would be arrested in 2024 lol🇺🇲

  • @genekelley7579
    @genekelley7579 Год назад

    🛑🛑 These Clips, are from when REAL Men Played The Game.
    💯👍

    • @markgardner9460
      @markgardner9460  Год назад +1

      They gave 100% and played team ball, for the most part.

  • @namenotavailable7365
    @namenotavailable7365 Год назад

    The $ is different between then and now. It has dramatically affected how the game is played on the field.

    • @markgardner9460
      @markgardner9460  Год назад

      Owners told the NFL that they want their high priced ballplayers protected as much as possible against injury so they can get their monies worth......and the NFL complied. Now they have a "tackling zone" that is the size of a postage stamp which is why we see all the stiff arming going on which causes plays that should only go for 4 yards instead go for 12 because the players are chicken fighting all the way down the field,

  • @gtrhoppe
    @gtrhoppe 8 месяцев назад +1

    I can't stomach todays NFL. It's weak and its fixed. So, what I do now is watch college football, but mostle I watch SportsStatsNGad highlights from when I was a kid, say 1969-1978. Don't know how you got express written consent...LOL, don't care, just keep it coming, ah...but more Oilers please. This was back in the day when T.V. was free and the game was played by men!!

    • @markgardner9460
      @markgardner9460  8 месяцев назад

      Thank you for watching and commenting! I will take into consideration your request for more Oilers-related videos. In the meantime, have you checked out "The Worst NFL Team Of All-Time(Non-Expansion)? and Part 2? They're located in the Special Features section of my Playlist. Thanks again.

    • @gtrhoppe
      @gtrhoppe 8 месяцев назад +1

      Actually, I have and those are two more of the great videos or files or whatever, that you provide. Good stuff. 71 and 72 if I recall. I wasnt complaining about not enough Oilers stuff. I love your stuff. Keep up the good work and thank you@@markgardner9460

    • @markgardner9460
      @markgardner9460  8 месяцев назад

      Thank you! I have a Pastorini video that I'd like to make, along with one for Burrough. Of course my list is long, but hopefully I'll get to it some day.

  • @CranknCraig
    @CranknCraig Год назад

    Reporter: Deacon..what's your key to beating Colts today? . Jones: We have to beat up and knock Unitas out of the game

    • @markgardner9460
      @markgardner9460  Год назад

      whoever the big play guy was on a team, that's who was getting targeted for sure

  • @wbmstr24
    @wbmstr24 Год назад +1

    the good old days when defense was actually permitted, and offenses had to actually, you know, run, pass, game plan, etc, instead of dink n dunk, and or hope for a PI flag...like today's teams.

    • @markgardner9460
      @markgardner9460  Год назад

      Today's defenses are so hampered by the rules - it's a joke.

  • @mattosullivan9687
    @mattosullivan9687 Год назад

    I am suprised there were not more Raiders

    • @markgardner9460
      @markgardner9460  Год назад

      There is a Part 2 to this 1973 season presentation, so feel free to check that one out in my Playlist. Thanks for watching this one!