Washington Redskins 1972 Vintage Season Highlights

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  • Опубликовано: 18 ноя 2024

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  • @joev4739
    @joev4739 4 года назад +48

    These 70s hightlight videos are more fun to watch than today's NFL.

    • @lloydkline1518
      @lloydkline1518 2 года назад

      Today NFL 🏈 football players too big & strong; NFL schedules too long

    • @kevinjohnson4599
      @kevinjohnson4599 2 года назад +6

      I AGREE with you 1,000% because this was when football was football. The NFL is now CRAP & isn't worth watching anymore. LOVE YOUR COMMENT.

  • @politicallycorrectredskin796
    @politicallycorrectredskin796 8 лет назад +138

    Am I the only one who prefers watching 70s TV on RUclips to modern TV?

    • @jackaroni55
      @jackaroni55 8 лет назад +11

      No, my friend, you're not alone. Growing up watching Pro Football in the 60's and 70's, I prefer these videos as well any day. I remember when it was a game and fun to watch.Thanks for posting, Dave! - jack

    • @hoss73ford
      @hoss73ford 8 лет назад +12

      No sir, not by any means!! This is my kind of football watching these old highlights and games (both pro and college) I'd love to find more of these from the other teams of the 1965-79 era. I could watch them all day, forgetting what is going on today. The great John Facenda and Pat Summerall narrating these as well as the fantastic soundtrack playing takes me back. R.I.P Steve Sabol and his father Ed who started these football films and has preserved a great era in football history.

    • @AugustusRooster
      @AugustusRooster 8 лет назад +6

      No sir you are not.

    • @frankreading793
      @frankreading793 6 лет назад +7

      No absolutely not. I would rather watch these highlights over anything from today It brings back memories and I became a fan mainly because of NFL Films.

    • @josephedwards9645
      @josephedwards9645 5 лет назад +4

      no!!

  • @dereckwarren6276
    @dereckwarren6276 3 года назад +17

    I'm in my 50's now. I remember growing up in my beloved Washington DC. When my Redskins were playing the Cowboys! The streets of D.C. were empty! I miss those days of watching those games with my Dad and brothers😢. Rip Dad ❤️

  • @markyelllee2349
    @markyelllee2349 2 года назад +11

    RIP Charley Taylor #42 gone but will never before forgotten.

  • @MultiSkippy101
    @MultiSkippy101 4 года назад +15

    My favorite team since childhood. The Redskins are like the big brother I never had. LoveHTTR since 1969. Many warm memories of watching the games with my father after church. He was a minister. RIP daddy.

    • @EdsterIII
      @EdsterIII 2 года назад +1

      RIP to our Dads. I lost my Dad as well as we loved watching Football and especially Baseball! We were Milwaukee Brewers fans and Green Bay Packers fans. But in 1990 my Dad got me one of the most incredible Birthday🎁presents🎁ever! It was a down-filled Starter NFL jacket. Not a Packers one. He got me the Washington Redskins jacket. The Packers were sold out. Oddly enough AND I LOVE the Packers, I really LOVED this Redskins jacket! Oh it was soo warm! Sadly someone else loved it as well and at my job it was stolen from the break room! I never found another one like it, unless I would pay $300.00+. To this day that hurts so much! I loved the Redskins logo! And being a Chippewa Indian, I WORE IT WITH PRIDE AS WELL! Unlike the SJW Social Justice Warriors, I never was, have been or will be offended by teams like the Cleveland Indians or the Washington Redskins! Changing them to the Cleveland Guardians and the Washington Commanders? Why? Why? I AM AN INDIAN! This social justice 💩💩 is a joke! THEY'LL ALWAYS BE THE WASHINGTON REDSKINS!

  • @Whitepbass21
    @Whitepbass21 3 года назад +18

    The Redskins uniforms that season were fire!

    • @Jiltedin2007
      @Jiltedin2007 27 дней назад +1

      They even had them during The Joe Gibbs Era of the Redskins.

  • @DC8FD
    @DC8FD 4 года назад +46

    I DON'T CARE WHAT ANYONE SAYS, LARRY BROWN (43) WAS ONE OF THE TOUGHEST RUNNING BACKS IN THE NFL!! NO ONE GAVE HIS BODY UP MORE THAN THAT GUY!!

    • @brodocbetty4856
      @brodocbetty4856 2 года назад +1

      He was really tough.

    • @williamjones0815
      @williamjones0815 2 года назад +3

      He was my favorite player growing up in Dallas. I am a huge Washington fan.

    • @Rasmuth
      @Rasmuth 2 года назад +5

      He was my favorite when I was a little kid

    • @gmckemie4281
      @gmckemie4281 2 года назад +2

      Larry Brown showed heart. Brian Robinson is showing heart now for Washington

    • @MrCraigsut
      @MrCraigsut Год назад +3

      100% truth!! My favorite player and favorite Redskin of all time. Graceful and brutal at the same time. I love Larry Brown!

  • @theequalizer9614
    @theequalizer9614 4 года назад +8

    Those uniforms with the yellow pants are great.

  • @rjam1974
    @rjam1974 7 лет назад +44

    Love the team video footages they had of this period. The background music and the narrator gives the video a another deep dimension

    • @frankreading793
      @frankreading793 5 лет назад +5

      Great observation Roger. Well said and very true. Thanks for the comment. The highlights today do not have the same interest as these of yesteryear. The 1970s in my opinion is the greatest era of NFL Films.

    • @jamesrinaldi1856
      @jamesrinaldi1856 3 года назад

      I totally agree

    • @millerbz
      @millerbz 3 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/te_C10RO0wU/видео.html

    • @JTS1128
      @JTS1128 3 года назад +1

      So true Facenda (most of the time) and the other great narrator and Spence (most of the time) and the other great musicians were incredible
      60s-70s NFL FILMS was so good, fascinating, and entertaining
      I was born in 89 but when I saw the NFL films stuff as a kid it had an effect on me that never went away and def made me a football fan loving the lore and the great teams

  • @bison4me
    @bison4me 7 лет назад +19

    Love the scene of Pat Fischer tackling Riggins when he was with the Jets. Kind of like the past meeting the future head on.

  • @charleswoodhouse4754
    @charleswoodhouse4754 5 лет назад +15

    Saw an interview with Tom Landry after George Allen died. Said great rivals and good friends. Two of the best.

    • @Jetsea
      @Jetsea 5 лет назад

      Yep, and Landry outlived him by ten years.

    • @RoarOfWolverine
      @RoarOfWolverine 3 года назад +2

      Although he said he liked Joe Gibbs better because he didn’t try to cheat like Allen did. George used to send spies into the practices acting like members of the press. Landry said that he didn’t trust “the other guy”, meaning Allen. He said Gibbs didn’t do underhanded things like that, he just tried to out coach you and he did too, beating Dallas out of the championship game in 1982.

  • @manuginobilisbaldspot424
    @manuginobilisbaldspot424 2 года назад +7

    That montage of the Packers playoff game starting at 13:51 is one of the finest hours of NFL Films. Perfect use of music (Recoil by Peter Reno) and the GOAT of sports narration, the incomparable John Facenda.

  • @billmalone5050
    @billmalone5050 Год назад +11

    As a lifelong Cowboy fan, I , unfortunately remember that devastating defeat the Redskins inflicted on my Cowboys in the 1972 NFC Championship game. Washington just flat out thoroughly dominated Dallas in that game. And as I remember it, the score could have been even worse for the Cowboys. I consider this game the apex, the highest point of George Allen’s coaching career.

    • @footballfan7771
      @footballfan7771 10 месяцев назад +3

      Yes it was! Unfortunately it was his last playoff victory.

  • @leaf4koala
    @leaf4koala 8 лет назад +42

    George Allen was not only the head coach but a cheerleader as well. I truly miss him.

    • @Jiltedin2007
      @Jiltedin2007 6 лет назад +2

      R.I.P.: George Allen. His impact was felt even deeper here in Los Angeles.

    • @frankreading793
      @frankreading793 6 лет назад +3

      George Allen disregarded and neglected the draft. He also had priorities Defense number 1 Special teams number 2 and offense number 3. He did do some good a great cheerleader and motivator the nickel defense. He was one of the first coaches to have a special teams coach watch for Marv Levy during this film. He also spent the owners money big time. He had an unlimited budget and exceeded it within weeks. That is all well and good if you are winning the super bowl or even getting to it but this team was goaled toward making the playoffs and then one and done. I have bee a skins fan since the early 1970s and I prefer the methods and success of Joe Gibbs and he has the track record superior.

    • @DNSKansas
      @DNSKansas 6 лет назад +1

      What you see is the emotion. What you don't see is Allen ran 3-4 hour practices during the season, often in full pads.

    • @Jetsea
      @Jetsea 6 лет назад +3

      Yes, Gibbs was better. I believe, Allen wanted to stave off 'Father Time'. But all of his players, like anyone else, had expiration dates. To play as long as they did, is a testament to their willpower. But eventually, the ride comes to an end.
      Allen never realized, that in order in contention, one has have a good combination of young and veteran. But hey, he had his success.

    • @frankreading793
      @frankreading793 5 лет назад

      jetsea agreed and well said

  • @tommythomason6187
    @tommythomason6187 5 лет назад +14

    Redskins first year in their burgandy, striped helmets. The spear and arrow (1965-1969) is the best design ever produced for pro football, IMHO.

  • @fredstmoritz
    @fredstmoritz 8 лет назад +11

    What A blast from the past. Thanks for the upload And Hail to the REDSKINS

  • @bishlap
    @bishlap 9 лет назад +16

    the golden age of football.... more perfectly taught form tackles in the first 30 seconds of this film than in a whole game now.

    • @steveswangler6373
      @steveswangler6373 6 лет назад +2

      t a you mean in a HIGHLIGHT film they showed great tackles? what are the chances?

  • @mloftus8618
    @mloftus8618 4 года назад +6

    Larry Brown...legend...you don’t have guys like that in modern football. What a man!

  • @rentslave
    @rentslave 2 года назад +11

    I will never stop calling them the Redskins in honor of my fellow worker who died as a result of injuries as a VOLUNTEER firefighter.He told me that renaming was a scam.

  • @michaelsmiley2828
    @michaelsmiley2828 7 лет назад +5

    The passion, toughness, selflessness and intensity we saw prior to 2000? won't ever be equaled. RIP NFL

  • @wrightyla_7916
    @wrightyla_7916 3 месяца назад

    Love these Redskin season highlights!! Thank god for youtube.

  • @walterscarborough2367
    @walterscarborough2367 11 месяцев назад +1

    This was about lifting others up when you praise them and intern making you feel good . Hail to the Redskins

  • @drbonesshow1
    @drbonesshow1 9 лет назад +42

    Redskins Larry Brown was as good a running back (albeit for a painfully short time) that you will find in the history of the NFL. This coming from a 60's and 70's Cowboys fan.

    • @kelime
      @kelime 9 лет назад +2

      +Don R. Mueller, Ph.D. A great running back who was too tough for his body.

    • @bishlap
      @bishlap 9 лет назад +1

      +kelime many straight ahead hard-nosed runners were--john brockington a perfect example too.

    • @massvt3821
      @massvt3821 9 лет назад +1

      +t a Larry Brown should be in the Hall of Fame, without a doubt.
      As far as hard-nosed runners go, you could probably add MacArthur Lane, Brock's partner in GB for a spell, although he could go outside too, in spite of his good size..

    • @bishlap
      @bishlap 9 лет назад +3

      loved larry brown's style, but i don't believe he belongs in the hall of fame.

    • @bishlap
      @bishlap 9 лет назад +1

      +MassVt Macarthur Lane was a great fullback. his blocking-pass catching-running skills were top notch for a fullback.

  • @edwardyoung522
    @edwardyoung522 Год назад +2

    I don't know who these new guys are; but I sure do miss the Washington Redskins.

  • @richardpayton9671
    @richardpayton9671 Год назад +1

    This was the year I became a Washington fan. Was in the 5th grade, knew all the players names, every Sunday in front of the black and white TV. What memories! Stayed a fan all the way until 2010. Could not take Snyder’s dysfunction any more. they fooled me into coming back in 2012 thanks to RGIII but they messed that up too by letting him play in the playoffs, and I left the team for good. When Snyder goes, I’ll come back. But I still have the Allen years and Gibbs years to hang on to.

  • @carolyngrinberg6889
    @carolyngrinberg6889 9 лет назад +10

    I remember that year in DC. I was giving away 21 points...and found no takers. And are there any of you who joined the crowd at Dulles Airport to greet and cheer for the team when they returned from their loss to Dallas? My mom and I were there and we gave them burgundy and gold beanbag frogs we'd made. George's had a crown.

  • @Psyfi85
    @Psyfi85 4 года назад +5

    Fight for old DC. Never RIP..Hail.

  • @iBleedStarsAndBars
    @iBleedStarsAndBars 6 лет назад +3

    The year I was born. I was destined to be a Redskins fan. HTTR

  • @MarkHermann-u5p
    @MarkHermann-u5p 3 месяца назад

    Love. You tube. 70s. Games. Keep. Them. Coming

  • @warlord8954
    @warlord8954 Год назад +1

    Praying together for each other in the locker room, and being thankful with and for each other. That's a team of men. I wonder if that happens today.

  • @MrHarley84
    @MrHarley84 7 лет назад +14

    Todays players haven't a clue how to tackle. Watch this video and learn. Larry Brown was unbelievable, should be in the HOF!!!!

    • @steveswangler6373
      @steveswangler6373 6 лет назад +3

      Earl Ritter today's players AREN"T allowed to tackle. anytime there is a nice hit in a game today you have to look for a flag. it's not the players' faults, it is the league

    • @sterlinggilbert3863
      @sterlinggilbert3863 5 лет назад +1

      Are Larry Brown and Doug Williams should be in the Hall of Fame be in the Hall of Fame

  • @armorybrunotjr.3204
    @armorybrunotjr.3204 6 лет назад +7

    Even the Washington Redskins lost to Super Bowl VII, they had their greatest year since 1942,when they won the NFC Championship. I
    have a record of that memorable season,narrated by former play-by-play announcer Steve Gilmartin,the voice of the Redskins from
    1964-73.

    • @micahhull5126
      @micahhull5126 6 месяцев назад

      Yes, and WAS only lost by 7 and Billy wood have thrown a T D if not for the goal post bring in front of the goal line!!

  • @DiddyKatt
    @DiddyKatt 6 лет назад +2

    This was awesome !!

  • @MarkHermann-u5p
    @MarkHermann-u5p 3 месяца назад

    Awesome. Hitting and. Tackling

  • @donwoodard2204
    @donwoodard2204 4 года назад +3

    Larry Brown was Awesome !!! Loved his style !!!

  • @shawn8847
    @shawn8847 9 лет назад +2

    I dont really watch that much football but these old highlights are awesome and fun. HTTR

  • @moorecamping5503
    @moorecamping5503 6 месяцев назад +1

    This should be shown at every training camp! Was that Riggins Fischer tackled? Brilliant scheme with a 5 man D line!

  • @dantesinfernopurgatory7826
    @dantesinfernopurgatory7826 4 года назад +4

    The Over The Hill Gang! Classic team!

  • @enlightenedwarrior7119
    @enlightenedwarrior7119 3 года назад +5

    Been the Redskins for decades and all of a sudden people are offended 🤔

  • @rickelder782
    @rickelder782 9 лет назад +23

    Pat Fischer was a fairly regular customer at a truck stop/gas station/convenience store I used to work at in Chantilly, Virginia called Croson's Store. Very nice guy. I wouldn't have recognized him because I was very young when he was still playing but another customer told me who he was after he walked out one night. A few days later I was wearing an Irving Fryar (Dolphins) jersey (not a Dolphins fan by any means but I liked Fryar) , when behind me I heard someone ask if I knew what college he (Fryar) went to. I turned around and saw that it was Pat and though I knew that both of them went to Nebraska, I totally blanked. He had to tell me. Anyway, we talked football for a while (business was slow that day) and he left. He came back in another night when it was busier and while he was at the register we started talking football again but he had to move for people behind him. I'm not quite sure but I think he stepped to the side to wait for things to slow down but they didn't. I've always wished I had just told the other people to take their business elsewhere so I could talk to Pat.

    • @dave-nevins
      @dave-nevins  9 лет назад +4

      Fun story. My father was friends with him because Pat worked in the same office as a stockbroker in the off-season in Vienna. I met him as a kid. Definitely an inspiration.

    • @massvt3821
      @massvt3821 9 лет назад +4

      +Dave Nevins --Anyone notice Marv Levy ( future Bill head coach) jogging with the team in the opening credits?

    • @drbonesshow1
      @drbonesshow1 9 лет назад +3

      +MassVt Marv Levy = Pat Paulsen:

    • @fredstmoritz
      @fredstmoritz 8 лет назад +2

      +Rick Elder Pat 5foot nothing 100 pounds nothing but played like a giant of a man when he hit you

    • @6400az
      @6400az 8 лет назад

      Quote from the movie " Rudy ".

  • @todd2142
    @todd2142 4 года назад +2

    New Years Eve, 1972. Rout of the Cowboys. No one will ever know how close that Super Bowl loss to the Dolphins was. But Steve Sabol is such a master filmmaker, like Bruce Brown in Endless Summer, he leaves out all details of the Super Bowl because to this film they do not matter. His use of orchestration incredible, check out Grieg’s Hall of the Mountain King. Sabol was a master...

  • @bishlap
    @bishlap 7 лет назад +14

    charley waters trying to cover charley taylor--BIG MISTAKE.

  • @edwardyoung522
    @edwardyoung522 5 лет назад +1

    Love ya, George. Miss you.

  • @martinwhite3354
    @martinwhite3354 4 года назад +1

    This video is so great because it goes back to a time when the players didn't make tons of money. Linemen were the grunts... Not million dollar baby's... This was a TEAM!!! Also the fans didn't have to pay big bucks!!!

  • @71superbee39
    @71superbee39 5 лет назад +2

    I loved watching Brown run the ball ... he was Sweetness before Payton ran for the Bears ....They had similar running styles with the high leg gait ...

  • @Bob31415
    @Bob31415 5 лет назад +6

    It doesn't get any better than John Facenda and NFL Films.

    • @JustTurned61
      @JustTurned61 5 дней назад +1

      What a powerful yet controlled and evocative voice. He could read the classifieds and make them sound good

    • @Bob31415
      @Bob31415 4 дня назад

      @@JustTurned61 Totally. I wonder what he sounded like as a five year old.

  • @BIGBADWOLF273
    @BIGBADWOLF273 9 лет назад +23

    CHRIS HANBURGER MY FAVORITE PLAYER BACK IN THE DAY TOO BAD IT TOOK THE HOF 37 YEARS TO LET HIM IN

    • @bishlap
      @bishlap 9 лет назад +1

      +scott bowen remember that name being called non stop every time i watched redskins-giants or skins-cowboys.

    • @roberteugene7295
      @roberteugene7295 9 лет назад +2

      One very fine linebacker.

    • @fredstmoritz
      @fredstmoritz 8 лет назад +2

      +scott bowen 55 is in and that all that matters . =)

    • @bishlap
      @bishlap 8 лет назад +2

      an all time great linebacker, and to think, stiffs like hollywood henderson got more praise than 55 just bc he played for the cowgirls.

    • @roberteugene7295
      @roberteugene7295 8 лет назад +2

      Hanburger never got credit, but the 'skins of that era couldn't have been as successful as they were without him.

  • @Jiltedin2007
    @Jiltedin2007 9 лет назад +6

    Love that Locker Room Scene after their win over the Green Bay Packers in the Divisional Playoffs. After defeating the Dallas Cowboys in the NFC Championship, it was too bad to see them lose to an Undefeated Team in the Super Bowl.

    • @Psyfi85
      @Psyfi85 4 года назад +1

      Arguably the best post game TEAM celebration. I’m so pissed right now..Hail.

    • @LazyCat010
      @LazyCat010 3 года назад

      And ten years later, the Redskins won their first over the Dolphins. HTTR!!!

    • @Jiltedin2007
      @Jiltedin2007 3 года назад

      @@LazyCat010
      Not a Miami Dolphins Fan:
      The Redskins defeated a Miami Team with a 4th Rate Quarterback. Had they had Hardship in Football like they had in Basketball, perhaps Dan Marino could’ve been drafted one year earlier and given Miami a far better chance to win Super Bowl XVIII.
      But unfortunately for the Dolphins, Dan Marino was A Senior at Pittsburgh at the time.

    • @LazyCat010
      @LazyCat010 3 года назад

      @@Jiltedin2007 No Miami had Woodley and Strock. That's two fourth rate QBs 😆

    • @Jiltedin2007
      @Jiltedin2007 10 месяцев назад

      @@LazyCat010 Lol

  • @goldeneve
    @goldeneve 4 года назад +4

    Today we mourn the team formerly know as the Washington Redskins

  • @johns.7501
    @johns.7501 4 месяца назад

    Bring back the Redskins. Great old school football in that decade.

  • @searchforthestrangler5034
    @searchforthestrangler5034 6 лет назад +1

    There was something about this team in the early 70's. RFK Stadium. Great sports teams in that era and Roberto Clemente's tragic death during that time.

  • @dennissalamone5794
    @dennissalamone5794 6 лет назад +6

    larry brown was my favorite player ever I llived in silver spring md big redskins fan I was10 years old he was at a awards dinner givin my the aflcio and he got a laugh at my exspenes. I was at the urinal and I ask him if I could get his autogragh and before I could finish my sentence he said can you wait til I'm done kid a the whole mens room bust out laughing

    • @frankreading793
      @frankreading793 5 лет назад

      Great story thanks for sharing. I met a guy once he didn't know my name I didn't know his but he claimed he was related to Larry. I wonder to this day if he was on the level.

    • @LazyCat010
      @LazyCat010 3 года назад

      I grew up in Alexandria. Larry Brown was my favorite player too.

  • @JustTurned61
    @JustTurned61 5 дней назад

    Richie Petibon and Jack Pardee played on the '72 tream. Both would serve as had coaches of the Redskins.

  • @jackkitchen737
    @jackkitchen737 6 лет назад

    The music at the beginning is almost exactly the same as used in a segment of the 1976 Super Bowl (Raiders vs Vikings) highlights........just a slight change in tone. Really cool to hear it. And this video is awesome.

  • @gntr93043
    @gntr93043 8 лет назад +3

    This makes a Redskins fan,toughness

    • @legend034
      @legend034 7 лет назад +1

      Larry Brown was the toughest football player I have ever seen to this very day.

  • @massvt3821
    @massvt3821 9 лет назад +5

    I remember very well the Redskin win over Dallas in the NFC title game. The grandstands at RFK were literally shaking near the end of the game.

    • @CoolioXXX52
      @CoolioXXX52 8 лет назад

      They will

    • @kemerywright2785
      @kemerywright2785 6 лет назад +1

      The Skins Cowboy game was actually the first game that I watched...that was the beginning of my football fanship. And, so there is where the rivalry started-- that game.

    • @LazyCat010
      @LazyCat010 3 года назад

      Miss RFK.

  • @tombradley37
    @tombradley37 4 года назад +3

    Six years later Jack Pardee would replace George Allen as head coach! Richie Petitbon would be a Redskin head coach in the future! Plus Marv Levy was their Special Teams coach, 19 years later he would take on the Redskins in Super Bowl XXVI!

  • @frankdenardo8684
    @frankdenardo8684 4 года назад +2

    The beginning of this film shows the locker room at Candlestick Park after being defeated by the San Francisco 49ers. Interesting fact is that cornerback Pat Fisher should be in the Pro Football Hall of Fame and George Allen mentioned it in a documentary about him.
    Hall of Fame members George Allen, Chris Hanberger, Charlie Taylor.

  • @brucedavis3816
    @brucedavis3816 2 года назад +1

    What's weird is and I just found out that this year was the only year that GA won the division????

  • @Moyersteam
    @Moyersteam 2 года назад +3

    Larry Brown. A lighter version of Earl Campbell. Tough, elusive, and strong.

  • @jamesrinaldi1856
    @jamesrinaldi1856 4 года назад +3

    They will always be the redskins. Not trying to hurt anyone respectfully

  • @enlightenedwarrior7119
    @enlightenedwarrior7119 3 года назад +3

    Gotta love Sonny's beer belly

  • @BIGBADWOLF273
    @BIGBADWOLF273 9 лет назад +7

    larry brown man he could run with that ball ..how many years did he play

    • @fredstmoritz
      @fredstmoritz 8 лет назад +1

      +scott bowen Long time he was one of them over the hill gang of coach allens But great time they had winning

    • @sandyboggs8099
      @sandyboggs8099 6 лет назад +1

      8 yrs

  • @Russ_Hoops
    @Russ_Hoops Год назад +1

    Ioved this team #HTTR

  • @DNSKansas
    @DNSKansas 6 лет назад

    During the highlights vs. Green Bay, it is actually two games inter-cut. The Redskins beat the Packers 21-16 the Sunday after Thanksgiving. Ways to tell if the highlights are from the playoff game: (a) bunting in the background; (b) Scott Hunter at QB for the Packers (Jerry Tagge did not play in December, but did in November); (c) numbers on the field are painted yellow and gold. The post pass from Kilmer to Jefferson for the TD was from the playoffs.
    Had the weather for the two games been significantly different, NFL Films could not have gotten away with the ruse.

  • @MarkHermann-u5p
    @MarkHermann-u5p 3 месяца назад

    Great. Post

  • @JayDogTitan
    @JayDogTitan 6 лет назад

    The "Over the hill gang" These Redskins during this time were awesome!!

  • @carlosturner8200
    @carlosturner8200 4 года назад +2

    HTTR FOREVER REDSKINS FOOTBALL.

  • @BreconIReviews
    @BreconIReviews 2 месяца назад

    These were the best of times

  • @jimyates4937
    @jimyates4937 4 года назад

    Thanks for posting! It's fun to watch the glory days. I doubt they'll ever happen again with Snyder owning the team.

    • @dave-nevins
      @dave-nevins  4 года назад

      Yeah thanks -a special time

    • @TheSSUltimateGoku
      @TheSSUltimateGoku 4 года назад

      Well yeah now they don’t even have a team name anymore.

  • @jayhendricks67
    @jayhendricks67 4 года назад

    That's the hardest hitting Defense we've ever had a whole d full of Sean Taylor's .. Shut down 2nd Dary..Fisher, Pardee,Owen's & Bass

  • @EdsterIII
    @EdsterIII 2 года назад

    This got you a subscriber sir! I wish I'd have seen this sooner. I may be a lifetime Packers fan, but I am also a 🏈🏈NFL🏈Football🏈🏈 fan as well. Also I have a great respect and love for any team that fought and struggled like the Redskins did. Also I am a Chippewa Indian and I loved the Redskins logo. OMG a Indian who "LIKES" the Redskins logo? Or isn't offended!?? WTH!? LMFAO! My Dad who was a full blooded Chippewa Indian, bought me a Redskins Starter Jacket for my Birthday 🎁present🎁 and I LOVED IT! I WORE IT WITH PRIDE! I was NOT offended by the logo or the name! I may love the Green Bay Packers, but I am also a Redskins FAN as well! Washington will ALWAYS BE THE REDSKINS! This was a epic video, thank you for sharing it with us. God Bless us all, everywhere! Take care everyone and be safe and happy!

    • @dave-nevins
      @dave-nevins  2 года назад

      Ha. nice. God bless you as well Edster. I'm also an Aaron Rogers fan

  • @philallard986
    @philallard986 5 лет назад +5

    Lombardi set the tone for this team.

    • @Psyfi85
      @Psyfi85 4 года назад

      Indeed, he instilled the toughness, Allen instilled the togetherness.

    • @LazyCat010
      @LazyCat010 3 года назад

      @@Psyfi85 And Joe Gibbs built on that foundation to win three Lombardis. HTTR!!!

    • @Psyfi85
      @Psyfi85 3 года назад +1

      @@LazyCat010 No doubt, Gibbs had some good teachers as well.

    • @LazyCat010
      @LazyCat010 3 года назад

      @@Psyfi85 Like Don Coryell

    • @Psyfi85
      @Psyfi85 3 года назад +1

      @@LazyCat010 Exactly

  • @SantiagoTM1
    @SantiagoTM1 5 лет назад +5

    Why in the Hell is Larry Brown NOT in the HOF?!

  • @martinezroger9862
    @martinezroger9862 8 лет назад +3

    Remember that Redskin team but they thought of beating Dallas in the NFC championship game was there super bowl !

    • @frankreading793
      @frankreading793 6 лет назад

      Agreed Roger that was the super bowl for them.

    • @Jetsea
      @Jetsea 6 лет назад +1

      But 11 years later, they would scream for Dallas AGAIN, and win, but this time, took it to the summit.

  • @warlord8954
    @warlord8954 Год назад

    The Redskins Special Team was known and feared all the way through the 70s, 80s, and early 90s. Then it wasn't stressed as a necessary component as "conventional" offense and defense strategies became the dominant training doctrine. George Allen made it. Joe Gibbs followed it, but with not as much emphasis. Then after Gibbs left it passed into Redskins history.

  • @bishlap
    @bishlap 7 лет назад +8

    The Pack played the skins during this same year and George Allen installed the 5 man front to stifle the running game. Dan Devine made zero adjustments from that game into the playoff game - terrible coaching job.

  • @anthonycorraro5874
    @anthonycorraro5874 5 лет назад +2

    Redskins over Cowboys!!!!YEAH!!!!🏈🏆

  • @thescatman5029
    @thescatman5029 5 лет назад +1

    Damn, them lil' one-piece helmets Kilmer and Theismann wore! No padding, at all. Kilmer gets smashed, and still gets up!

    • @orbyfan
      @orbyfan 3 года назад

      No chin strap on his helmet; Peter Liske was another QB of that era who didn't wear a chin strap.

  • @DoubleHeader97
    @DoubleHeader97 24 дня назад

    This was the only season in which George Allen won in the playoffs in the NFL. He was 0-4 in the postseason prior to the 1972 season.

  • @michaelleroy9281
    @michaelleroy9281 4 года назад +2

    The Championship Game against the Cowboys was like their Superbowl ,then they had to play the undefeated Dolphins

    • @DoubleHeader97
      @DoubleHeader97 24 дня назад

      @michaelleroy9281 Washington would get their chance at redemption ten years later…defeating the Cowboys at home in the NFC Championship game and the Dolphins in the Super Bowl in the greater Los Angeles area too.

  • @eljeffe58
    @eljeffe58 4 года назад +1

    "Bill Kikmer's wobbly ball. " And, they were that!

    • @yusufu9
      @yusufu9 3 года назад

      They were even wobblier before Sonny gave him some tips, including the need to use the hips in making the throw. Kilmer was a converted running back, and he basically just flung the ball during his early years as as QB. Billy was grateful for Sonny's help -- they became close lifelong friends --and the improvements in his passing game are confirmed by his rising passer rating after coming to Washington.

    • @lloydkline1518
      @lloydkline1518 2 года назад

      @@yusufu9billy Kilmer really: didn't throw a pretty looking football

  • @hoss73ford
    @hoss73ford 8 лет назад +6

    Although they didn't win the big one (they came damned close tho!) the 80s would end the drought

    • @filthyswit
      @filthyswit 5 лет назад

      I wasn't really that close. Final score should have been 17-0. And Miami's way was to control the ball and the clock and play great defense. The outcome was never in doubt.

    • @robertlink2227
      @robertlink2227 4 года назад +2

      The outcome was definitely in doubt. Kilmer had a TD pass hit the goal post and threw an int on the next play. Knight missed a very makeable FG. And they turned the ball over a couple of times. All things they didn't do during the season or NFC playoffs.

  • @frankreading793
    @frankreading793 6 лет назад

    The 1972 Redskins were a great overachiever. They would never come close to being in another Super Bowl in the Allen Era. The following years they were one and done in the playoffs 1973 1974 and 1976. They were hungry this season. The shame of it all is that Sonny was badly injured and was not only in the team picture of the NFC Championship team but not even allowed on the sidelines during Super Bowl 7.

    • @Jetsea
      @Jetsea 6 лет назад

      Yeah, and I believed that hurt him. Allen shouldn't had done that.

  • @johntabler349
    @johntabler349 8 месяцев назад

    They never won the Superbowl but in my heart George Allen and the Over the Hill gang are the greatest team of all time.

  • @martinwhite3354
    @martinwhite3354 4 года назад +3

    RIP Harold McClinton... He died after being hit by a car... RIP Jerry Smith... An original gay player who couldn't come out... GREAT Receiver. .

    • @DoubleHeader97
      @DoubleHeader97 24 дня назад

      RIP George Allen (1918-1990); posthumous Hall of Fame inductee; Class of 2002
      RIP Charley Taylor (1941-2022); Hall of Fame Wide Receiver; Class of 1984.
      RIP Pat Fischer (1940-2024); like Jerry Smith, should have a bust in Canton, Ohio.

  • @jpmace321
    @jpmace321 4 года назад +3

    Shame on the name change Redskins always and Forever!

  • @DNSKansas
    @DNSKansas 6 лет назад

    at 17:54 the Cowboys are walking down their tunnel to the field at Texas Stadium, not the visitors' tunnel at RFK

  • @TheEnigmaone1
    @TheEnigmaone1 6 лет назад +2

    9 blocked kicks in one year!! today we are lucky if we get one or two a decade....kickers are not faster...snappers are not faster....its practice and determination and drafting players just for that skill that matter

  • @marktaylor3924
    @marktaylor3924 4 года назад +2

    When football was great

  • @johnkrausse3779
    @johnkrausse3779 5 лет назад

    As a longtime Skins fan I was sorry that we didn't win the Super Bowl. But credit the Miami Dolphins for their win. They were a really good football team at that time. Anyway we got our revenge. And that time we came out on top. Don Shula Larry Csonka and the rest of the dolphins we're good.

  • @MarkHermann-u5p
    @MarkHermann-u5p 3 месяца назад

    Billy. Kilmet olf. Whiskey. Rocked

  • @michaelleroy9281
    @michaelleroy9281 4 года назад +2

    RIP Sam Wyche

  • @wandashirkey9654
    @wandashirkey9654 4 года назад +3

    Huge fan of Sonny Jurgensen!

    • @dave-nevins
      @dave-nevins  4 года назад +1

      amen. great guy

    • @micahhull5126
      @micahhull5126 6 месяцев назад

      Sonny may be the most loved Skin!! I like Sonny, grew up in N.C. watching the Skins on TV every Sunday. I almost never miss a game since 1962 and I am 74. I was born on the same day like Joe Theisman, 09/09/1949 and I meet Sonny. My friends call me "Chief". WIN, LOSE, OR TIE, I WILL BE A REDSKINS FAN, TIL I DIE!!!! I am also a fan of The Washington D.C. Commanders Football Team formally known as THE REDSKINS.

  • @MGAF688
    @MGAF688 8 лет назад +6

    @ :55 - Wow Marv Levy. Losing Super Bowls even in the 1970s.

    • @LazyCat010
      @LazyCat010 3 года назад

      Ouch 😆

    • @Rasmuth
      @Rasmuth 2 года назад

      Marv Levy is class....all day long.

  • @frankreading793
    @frankreading793 5 лет назад

    I like what Jack Gregory of the NY Giants once commented. I quote Sonny is more dangerous but they seem to play better with Billy.

    • @michaeldeenihan1911
      @michaeldeenihan1911 5 лет назад +1

      Sonny was hurt a lot and George had no use for him. But I believe Sonny was 11-2 with George as a starter.

  • @jhanbury1968
    @jhanbury1968 7 лет назад +3

    Vince Lombardi built a great team for George Allen.

    • @steveswangler6373
      @steveswangler6373 6 лет назад

      Jim Hanbury no he didn't. while the greatest coach of all time, Lombardi did start the turn around, it was Allen that brought in many if not most of the players that would go to the Super Bowl.

    • @classichost
      @classichost 6 лет назад +1

      Lombardi gave hope. If he had lived he would have built a champion. Allen though had a different approach, and it worked well but it did have its limitations

    • @Jiltedin2007
      @Jiltedin2007 5 лет назад +1

      Jim Hanbury
      Most of “The Over the Hill Gang” were George Allen’s Little Lambs, where Allen would’ve went after being fired by the Los Angeles Rams, Those Lambs(Like Jack Pardee) we’re sure to go.

    • @williamstocker584
      @williamstocker584 Год назад +1

      Allen traded for most of those players

  • @bobscott2429
    @bobscott2429 9 лет назад +1

    Check out the segment on the divisional playoff game vs. Green Bay (13:27 to 16:30). The footage is inconsistent. A little background: The Redskins and Packers met earlier in '72 (Week 11 at RFK; Skins won 21-16). Footage from that game is found in many places during the playoff segment. How can you tell? The Packers' uniform number font in the regular-season game is "bolder" than the font in the playoff game. Some examples: Fred Carr (53), at 13:53; QB Jerry Tagge (17), RBs John Brockington (42) and MacArthur Lane (36), from 14:49 to 15:23; defensive players, including Bob Brown (78), Dave Robinson (89), Jim Carter (50), and Alden Roche (87), from 15:46 to 15:56. Another clue: Tagge played in the Week 11 meeting, not in the playoff game.

    • @3243_
      @3243_ 9 лет назад

      Bob Scott Also, the Packers wore their cold weather road jerseys in their regular-season matchup with the Redskins which were characterized by sewn-on numbers and stripes sewn into the jersey sleeves. For the playoff game the Packers elected to go with their nylon mesh warm-weather road jerseys which had the numbers, letters, and sleeve-stripes heat-applied to the jerseys.

    • @3243_
      @3243_ 9 лет назад

      Bob Scott Another clue is to look at the "TV" numbers on the sleeves of the Packers' jerseys. The numbers on the jerseys they wore in their regular-season game were closer together on the sleeves (example: 78) whereas the sleeve numbers on the warm-weather jerseys they wore in their playoff game have more distance between them (example: 7 8).

    • @mattressoutlet3965
      @mattressoutlet3965 9 лет назад +2

      Bob Scott NFL films of the Facenda era were notorious of using these flash cut tactics that do not retain continuity, its all about invoking a visceral response

    • @benjaminjohnson7953
      @benjaminjohnson7953 9 лет назад

      The big tipoff is to look at the field numbers. For the playoff game, Skins painted gold and red fields surrounding the field numbers, which they did not for the regular season game.

    • @massvt3821
      @massvt3821 9 лет назад

      Mattress Outlet -Very true--check out the Browns 1968 video--they mixed up a regular season game with the Colts with the playoff game against the same Colts. The difference? The regular season game was played in sunshine in Balimore, while the title game was played in sub-freezing temps in Cleveland. Video all mixed up..

  • @DNSKansas
    @DNSKansas 3 года назад +1

    All those ex-Rams (Pardee, Pottios, Talbert, Pettitbon, Wilbur) wanted to beat the Packers as badly as the Cowboys, even though the only Lombardi-era Packers left were Dave Robinson, Ken Bowman, Bob Brown, Ray Nitschke and Gale Gillingham (who missed most of the 1972 season when he tore up his knee playing DEFENSE, a very stupid move by Dan Devine).

  • @Rivarokband
    @Rivarokband 6 лет назад +2

    Hanburger tried to take Staubachs helmet off with that forearm but he slipped right under it and gained about 15 more yards. He would've knocked him cold

    • @Jetsea
      @Jetsea 5 лет назад

      Well, Staubach said, "it's easy to avoid the 'Hangman'. IF you know where he is."

    • @nyaswed1520
      @nyaswed1520 4 года назад

      Hamburger was a cheap-shot chump. Usually out of position, chasing the play or missing a hangman tackle.