Thanks for these 70’s football games. Takes me back to my favorite time in life. I’d give anything to go back. I grew up just outside of Dallas and was a huge Cowboys fan. Those away blue uniforms were the best of all time! In the early 70’s I’d get the blue uniform every Christmas. I know I got a Drew Pearson one year and Rodger Staubach another year. Can’t remember the other ones. Landry & Shula were 2 of the best coaches ever. They defined Class!
i can't stand the current blue jersey look of the cowboys with the silver pants. if they'd just keep the same pants and wear the blue jersey that would be fine. i think dallas started doing this in '82 they lost to the REDSKINS in the nfc '82 championship with that uniform configuration
@@fairmounthotelhotel2711 Excellent memory! And I agree with the bad current silver and dark blue configuration. Just win in the old blue staubach blue jerseys vs rams 28-0 in L.A. at night “classic” or vs St. Louis cardinals
@Fairmont Hotel Hotel the Cowboys started wearing the midnight/navy blue jerseys with light silver pants in 1981, actually. And I agree with you on preferring the old royal blue jerseys with the same metallic blue pants that they wear with their white jerseys.
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I love reminising about watching these games when i was very young.i was a big Dallas Cowboy fan back in 78, and i thought NO ONE was better than Roger Staubaugh!! Great memories.
Stan Blanton I agree the current road jersey looks like late 1970s high school jerseys. The old cowboys road jerseys were really cool. Unfortunately some people were superstitious and had them removed 😞....
The Cowboys' "bad luck blue" roadies were good on the eyes. Really clean with the dark grey pants, white shoes and long white socks. Screw superstition and bring them (and the serif font numerals) back!
back then you watch every football game they broadcast on TV even if you was not a fan of that football team it was just the good old days of football and everything was exciting
Even the Disco themed live music for the Miami cheerleaders "The Starettes" and outros for the commercial breaks during the broadcast are no longer offensive, comparably speaking.
I was at this game and also was there when they beat Stabler and the Raiders later in the season. I was 15 years old. I miss the NFL of the 70's. Thanks for posting this. Keep them coming.
The Cowboys played the Raiders in 1974. That game is also on RUclips. They played them again in 1980. That's also on RUclips. That was only the second time the two teams met. I don't think they met in 1978. This was real football. I grew up during this time.
Has nothing to do with anything. The Patriots won their first Super Bowl in the old stadium in Foxborough. Then they won 5 more at Gillette. Steelers won Super Bowls at Three Rivers and Heintz Field.....
Absolutely LOVE sneaking a listen to Summerall & Brookshire off~camera!! Gives us a whole new, fresh look at legends we can recall from our childhood days! GREAT stuff & GREAT game and players in an idyllic Miami setting! THANKS for posting 🌟👏👏👏👍😎👍
Just perfectly said , as a kid growing up during the 7Os the NFL was wonderful to watch especially being a Steeler since 72. Yes listening to the off camera banter is a first for me. Ahh how I miss the 70s.
They both routinely drank their way through games, by the end of many the were both in the tank. In 1981 a CBS exec had to intervene and ban Summerall from drinking the day of games it got so bad.
@@robertwesley4416 You're right. The whole "feel" of the game is almost entirely different. Offensive linemen being allowed to hold "inside the shoulder pads," passing on almost every play, linemen often standing up before a play, a lot more movement allowed for offensive players than was previously allowed, and penalties for tackling a QB a little too hard make me feel like I'm watching pretend football.
@@searchforthestrangler5034 Well Howard Cosell had fans but he had a lot of haters too. He was outspoken and didn't he care if you cared. If he had a opinion that he felt was relevant he was saying it. If you didn't agree or like it well in his eyes too bad. Was it right? Not really BUT it's NOT my place to judge him either. I will say while I am not a big fan, he did do it the way he wanted to. So I do somewhat respect him. I mean even Cassius Clay or Mohammad Ali respected Howard Cosell. Cosell's style has been described as brassy, blustery, arrogant, obnoxious, pompous, cruel, vain, and verbose, but he NEVER changed for anyone. So while I didn't agree with him I do respect that he had the balls and convictions to be heard.
@@EdsterIII I actually like Howard, boxing, football, and baseball. And if someone was old enough and was a football fan, how could you not forget that Monday night, Dolphins-Patriots, in December 1980 when Cosell delivered the shocking news to the country that John Lennon had been shot and killed. I know I won't.
I remember watching this game on tv. People today don't realize that, much like the Cowboys, the Dolphins were pretty much a playoff team all through the 70's and not just their 3 year super bowl run. Too bad the Marino era teams didn't have this good of a defense.
The WFL ruined the Dolphins for the rest of the '70's. The Steelers and Raiders dominated,but Miami could of won at least one more Super Bowl if that early '70's team stayed together.
Wow 3:25, Ditka sporting the perm! LOVE these classic uniforms. It's shameful how awful so many of the uniforms are anymore, not to mention the league as a whole
This is an exciting, well-played game. Also unique for its inclusion of booth chatter during commercial breaks. A definite winner for any football fan!
Annie Van Auken I’m guessing somebody that had one of those old satellite dishes recorded this. Back then satellite tv did not show commercials during sports games. A friend of mine had one and it was like that.
Annie Van Auken his family owned a dairy. Those dishes ran like 4 grand back then. The equivalent of like 12K now. Yeah you had to be well off. Most families could not even afford cable tv then.
My dad was profoundly colorblind (everything looked brown to him) so he never bought a color TV until B&W consoles were no longer available. That was around 1976.
For Miami to go 11-5 only to be stunned (or should I say stung) by the Oilers in the wild card playoffs was a bit of a shocker. But then the '78 Oilers were really good that year.
Mark B Fensler Houston was good but they also got hot at the right time. Upset Miami and NE on the road and won both games pretty convincingly. But then they ran into a buzzsaw called the 78 Steelers. Oilers beat Miami twice that year...also on Monday night when Campbell went off.
I remember seeing this game when I was in 8th grade, and I specifically remember Tom Landry show a VERY RARE emotional display after the turnover late in the 4th quarter at the 2:38:15 mark of this video. This may have been football's version of Joe DiMaggio kicking the dirt in frustration after being robbed of an extra-base hit by Al Gionfriddo in the 1947 World Series.
This game was truly the last hurrah for members of the Dolphins' 1972 perfect season team. They beat the team that humiliated them 24-3 in Super Bowl VI. Amazing the amount of Super Bowl experience on both teams in this game!
God I use to love watching tony d run wild. To me tony d ,swann, Drew Pearson Franco Harris joe Montana , staubach riare in my opinion an art form in the way they make the immaculate catches.and passes. To me there not just. Players there artist!
THANK YOU for putting these games on You Tube. I was a little kid in the 70's and I remember watching these icons play. The 70's and 80's had some AWESOME players. SADLY my PACKERS aren't in there but they show up later. But the 70's had Bob Griese, Larry Csonka, Mercury Morris, Chuck Foreman, Fran Tarkenton, Sammy White, Ken Stabler, Cliff Branch, Roger Starbauch, John Riggins, Terry Bradshaw, Franco Harris, Lynn Swann, John Stallworth, Hollywood Henderson, Ted Hendricks, and the STEEL CURTAIN defense. Now I can see some of these player from back then and see them play again. Plus to get to see the Punt, Pass, & Kick competition was cool as well. Memories of sitting with Dad, or Grandpa watching them. Again Sir THANK YOU FOR THAT!!!!! It is appreciated immensely. Happy New Year and God Bless.
@@jameswesterman9283 Laundry 🧺? I met Tom Landy. He was a great guy. Chuck Noll was a first class guy too. Noll kinda reminded me of Golfer Jack Nicklaus... same demeanor.
@@jameswesterman9283 the GREATEST dynasty of all time...the Steel Curtain Steelers of the 1970's. They dominated so many other powerhouses and dynasty teams that were in the same Era. Madden's Raiders, Tom Landry's Cowboys, The Oilers of Earl Campbell and Bum Phillips, Bud Grant's Minnesota Vikings and others. Before they even won a Superbowl they played the Dolphins really hard...and almost beat them. Those were the early 70' s Miami Dolphins Dynasty Teams. The Steelers had not even drafted Lambert Swann Stallworth or Webster yet. Don Shula called Bill Belicheck "Belicheat" because the Patriots cheated and got caught cheating.
It's a shame that alcohol got the best of Tom Brookshire, he was great in the booth on Sundays. It killed his career. And Pat Summerall wasn't far behind! Thank goodness he was able to come out on the other side unscathed.
This is a 'clean' recording made in the truck, tape rolls throughout the broadcast . Brooksie says "Patrick", the given name is George Allen Summerall. Another loss in those blue uni's.
Indeed ...I always called it a stadium feed. I venture was what got sent to the network from the stadium. Maybe someone can give a little more insight into what they used this tape for.
Thanks for posting this classic. Amazing Miami and Dallas have the same core players as they did in 1971. Even Garo the kicker. Except Bob Lilly had retired
@@mr.majestic2667 I Never said the defensive line....oline was completely intact from the Super bowl vs. Minnesota expect for Mike Current who was pretty solid....the D-line was completely new but Baumhower/ AJ Duhe were pretty good....
@@markjohnson9455 Wow, that's an interesting question and a long answer. To me the most serious deterioration started to turn the day Jimmy Johnson left Dallas in 1994. Previous to that, they'd been in seven AFC Championship games between 1971 and 1992 and were probably the best team in the AFC in 93 before injuries ruined the season. In 94 they were still pretty good, but whispers of JJ replacing Shula undermined what they were doing. They were playoff teams in 94 and 95, but the pressure to turn to JJ was too great to overcome. JJ drafted well on defense, but not on offense. His record was decent, but he was not a stable influence on the franchise. He feuded with Marino and quit on the team twice, yet was allowed to choose his own successor. Wannstedt was a decent game preparation coach, but drove the personnel into the ground. We tried another talented celebrity coach in Saban, but he proved to be unstable as well...quitting on the team and leaving them in ruins. We tried another unstable celebrity in Parcells, but he quit on the team too. I guess I said all that to say that pushing Shula out has changed the Dolphins from a team that averaged 10 wins a year and went to the playoffs 2 out of every 3 years into a team that averages 7 wins a year.
@@markjohnson9455 After the sea of hands game in 1974 against Oakland the next year 1975 they lost 3 great players to world football league missed the playoffs thru 1977 back in playoffs in 1978 lost to oilers at home in wildcard next yr lost at Pittsburgh in divisional that was the end of the great players from the 1970s dolphin teams most were traded or retired
@@Bruce12867 Forget about that game, they would lose the Super Bowl in the same stadium a few months later to Pittsburgh. However in their white jerseys.
@@nymike06 in 1984 they lost the last game of the season to Miami on Monday Night Football 28-21 in the Orange Bowl. The loss eliminated them from the play-offs.
@@brianevans6328 Yeah, I remember that all too well. Crazy game. The interesting thing is since the Dolphins moved to a new stadium, the Cowboys are undefeated in Miami in the new stadium. Reversal of misfortune.
@@mrtnt3462 2nd loss to the dolphins in the orange bowl was to Marino during his record second year on a Monday night. Dallas wore white and Miami wore aquamarine.
Only time the Cowboys won in the Orange Bowl was the playoff bowl against the Vikings. The NFL to this day view the “Playoff Bowl” as an exhibition. In other words, it does not count.
@@mikevanriel7573 The Cowboys also lost two Playoff Bowls at the Orange Bowl, to the Colts (35-3) and Rams (31-0). Their win over Minnesota was 17-13. The combined margin of their other 5 losses in the Orange Bowl was 25 points.
@@anthonybrooks1888 "Has to be the sickest man in America!" I can see #81 Smith on the sidelines in this game. What a great two Super Bowls those two teams gave us.
@gregory garner Up until my boycott of the NFL several years ago, I was part of the Forty Niner Faithful, so of course the six SBs that I cheered on the scarlet & Niner nugget gold were pretty exciting, especially SB16 and SB19 being almost spiritual or exorcistic, but SB11 and SB13 felt like rides down a steep hill on someone else's bicycle, and their brakes didn't work. (I'm attempting to sound Facenda-esque) Yes, I was rooting for the Steelers, and yes, I WAS worried about Staubach late in both of those games. Speaking of HOFers, it's a a crying shame that D.Hill and Charlie Waters aren't in yet.
@gregory garner Don't forget Mecklenburg! Man! That guy was strong. I wish we had a picked him. I can't quite remember Reeves as a player, I assume I did see him play... I just can't remember. Morton, Garrison, Hayes, Thomas and C.Hill, yes I can remember. Anyways, nice talking to you. Here's to better days
Roger was my favorite player in my youth ! He could throw a line drive pass like 50 yards he had a Cannon of a arm great player ! A class act and leader of his team ! Does being humble exist in the league today I don't think so !
L.I. Schooner Let’s see for starters less commercials. Plus less roughing the passer penalty’s. Do away with a penalty for a hit on a defenseless receiver. Last I checked they are padded up and wearing a helmet. I know safety is part of the program now. I get it. But it’s a violent sport.
L.I. Schooner Sorry I just described what I don’t want in the NFL. But I wish they would go back to playing the game just on Sundays and Mondays. Do away with Thursday night football. When you’re waiting almost a week for the games to be played, the anticipation builds up more and it makes it more special.
I agree. They should do a least one home game in these exact uniforms. Also I never was a fan of the spandex shiny pants. The Cadet grey ones were just fine.
@@primateproductions126 there's an overkill with the NFL now with the Thursday night games especially. And also Sunday night. It was better Sunday afternoons and Monday nights only
My last time at the OB was Marino vs Danny White, Miami beat Dallas on MNF in OT..about 60 million viewers Nielsen ratings. Today lucky to get 11 million and stadium is 1/2 empty
Dorsett only got 10 carries in this game but still got 49 yards. This is one of those games that they lost for not giving to him enough. It always frustrated me when I watched them back in the 70s
I watch these classics on Utube then today's games start watch 15 min and I am back to my youth but then again I was 17 in 78 best yrs of pro game was 1960s and 1970s then they changed to many rules stifled corners no bump after 5 yds tuck rule in the grasp rule no helmet hits no clotheslines no forearms might as well be a scrimmage football
I am inclined to agree with you. Many love today's game and that is fine. It is all a matter of preference. The game changed in the 80's. I enjoyed it more when you really had to work to score a TD. It was worth celebrating. Now it isn't such a big deal unless it is late in the game.
The good old days when football and baseball announcers could drink openly on air, like late night talk shows with the smoking and drinking. These two were well known and proud alcoholics who eventually paid the price.
isn't this awesome Marc ? funny as all hell. I remember my rich uncle had the first sat tv. there was no break from the broadcast so you could hear what they were saying in the booth. this brings back alot of memories. sorry if you're not old like me. im drunk.
Interesting video with no commercials and the banter going on. Not that this matters but they never ran down the list of Dallas offensive starters/Dolphins defensive starters.
I loved these Dallas teams but sometimes they were totally lost when they couldn't get Tony D going. The long 3rd quarter drive with the terrible reverse and draw play that ended in a field goal was brutal, 11 plays to make it 20-9.
8:53 Norm Bulaich (#31) still using the old dolphin-IN-the-sun decals on his helmet, 5 years after Miami switched to the dolphin-OUT-of-the-sun decals. This drove Dolphins QB, Bob Griese, crazy.
Watch the highlights of Super Bowl VIII...Some of the Dolphins were wearing the original dolphin logo on their helmets, while others, particularly the linemen, had the new (at the time) logo.
@@danyluk1 You'd have to ask Griese that. I imagine, being a QB, he was very precise and wanted everybody "on the same page" in every possible way. Could you imagine a Broncos RB today using the old "D" decals with the bucking/snorting horse? Might annoy a team leader that someone feels the need to march to the beat of their own drum. At any rate, if you read the notes under the Miami Dolphins helmet history on "The Helmet Project" site, you'll note this rather authoritative comment from site visitor "Bob G."... _"The team went back and forth between the "in the sun" and "out of the sun" logos between 1966 and 1969; sometimes I believe, within a season. Starting in 1970 they seemed to have settled with the "in the sun" logo, until from the final regular season game of 1973 (vs. Detroit) thru the playoffs, about half of the team (mostly lineman) started wearing the "out of the sun" version. Pictures which show both logos on the field at the same time come from this period. Please also note that this "out of the sun" logo is much smaller than the one worn in the '60s. In 1974, the Dolphins went back exclusively to the "out of the sun" logo. (One exception was running back Norm Bulaich, who played with the team around '75-'76, wore the "in the sun" logo, which drove me crazy)."_ Does that make any more sense now?
@@danyluk1 Because Bob is always unhappy about something. I've seen him at several card shows, he is never smiling bordering on being rude and demeaning to people. Like that helmet made him throw to Bulaich any different. Can never prove it but if you switch teams between Archie Manning and Griese then their careers are completely switched on how they are looked at.
Griese had an arm like a shotgun . He threw quick and the pass was there . Enough to scare any pass defense. He would have done well even in today's league if he had the protection.
The dolphins never lost national TV games at home vs the great teams of the seventies..we always got up for those games against the Patriots Steelers cowboys vikings colts and cardinals..etc.. only the raiders had our number
Pat Summerall and TomBrookshire were the best sports broadcasters in the both by far !!!!! The those young whippersnappers know what they are talking about !!!!! And I love those road blue jerseys the Cowboys wore from 1964 through 1980. Dallas should have NEVER changed them in 1981.
Until recent years that was the NFL's modus operandi, play the last game in a warm weather city. I think it changed when the Super Bowl was held in the new Giants compex. But I don't expect that to become the norm.
Thanks for these 70’s football games. Takes me back to my favorite time in life. I’d give anything to go back. I grew up just outside of Dallas and was a huge Cowboys fan. Those away blue uniforms were the best of all time! In the early 70’s I’d get the blue uniform every Christmas. I know I got a Drew Pearson one year and Rodger Staubach another year. Can’t remember the other ones. Landry & Shula were 2 of the best coaches ever. They defined Class!
I was not a cowboy fan, but i loved those blue uniforms.
I am so happy to see these old games on RUclips, Football is all year round for me.
I AGREE 100%. Plus add to that they show some epic games with some iconic teams. I can BINGE WATCH Football all year!!
Me too in that era. Love remembering my younger day.
Brett Miller replays now especially
Damn skippy Brett....me too hombre
I love the old dark blue jerseys of the Cowboys! Thanks for the Staubach years! They were the best!!
i can't stand the current blue jersey look of the cowboys with the silver pants.
if they'd just keep the same pants and wear the blue jersey that would be fine.
i think dallas started doing this in '82
they lost to the REDSKINS in the nfc '82 championship with that uniform configuration
They hated the blue they always claimed they lost in them
@@fairmounthotelhotel2711 Excellent memory! And I agree with the bad current silver and dark blue configuration. Just win in the old blue staubach blue jerseys vs rams 28-0 in L.A. at night “classic” or vs St. Louis cardinals
@Fairmont Hotel Hotel the Cowboys started wearing the midnight/navy blue jerseys with light silver pants in 1981, actually. And I agree with you on preferring the old royal blue jerseys with the same metallic blue pants that they wear with their white jerseys.
these were a lighter and nicer blue
I was at this game. A great time in my life.
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I love reminising about watching these games when i was very young.i was a big Dallas Cowboy fan back in 78, and i thought NO ONE was better than Roger Staubaugh!! Great memories.
Great seeing real football again!!
The old Orange Bowl was a tough place to play for visiting opponents.
Only after Shula got there, from 1966-69 there was no home field advantage at all
Memories. Moved to Miami in 1978. I have original autograph of coach Shula. Rip coach
No Dallas fan by any stretch, but they should go back to these uniforms. Those are nice.
@@fredthompson4568 Fuck Nike
Stan Blanton I agree the current road jersey looks like late 1970s high school jerseys. The old cowboys road jerseys were really cool. Unfortunately some people were superstitious and had them removed 😞....
Stan Blanton definitely! My favorite uniform of all time.
The Cowboys' "bad luck blue" roadies were good on the eyes. Really clean with the dark grey pants, white shoes and long white socks. Screw superstition and bring them (and the serif font numerals) back!
@@kevinevans5921 Definitely the second best. The Raiders stay number one!
back then you watch every football game they broadcast on TV even if you was not a fan of that football team it was just the good old days of football and everything was exciting
When America was great!
I love the broadcast of this game. No crazy music or up close facial shots of the players. Constant bombardment of hyperbole.
“Constant Bombardment of Hyperbole” is the name of my jazz fusion album.
Thomas Soue HEAR HEAR!!👏👏👏🏈🌟 ~ I concur 1,000%! Really refreshing to watch an old telecast when calling a game was actually BETTER!
And no unending bombardment of meaningless statistics.
Even the Disco themed live music for the Miami cheerleaders "The Starettes" and outros for the commercial breaks during the broadcast are no longer offensive, comparably speaking.
"Constant bombardment of hyperbole" is the current state of things.
I was at this game and also was there when they beat Stabler and the Raiders later in the season. I was 15 years old. I miss the NFL of the 70's. Thanks for posting this. Keep them coming.
Me Too!!!! I was 14....Larry Gordon Destroyed Stabler in that game!!! We had season tix from 1974-1990.....till I moved Los Angeles...
The Cowboys played the Raiders in 1974. That game is also on RUclips. They played them again in 1980. That's also on RUclips. That was only the second time the two teams met. I don't think they met in 1978. This was real football. I grew up during this time.
The Dolphins were never the same after leaving the Orange Bowl
Same with the canes. The OB had a mystique about it.
Actually, you may have something there
Orange Bowl was a dump….
Has nothing to do with anything. The Patriots won their first Super Bowl in the old stadium in Foxborough. Then they won 5 more at Gillette. Steelers won Super Bowls at Three Rivers and Heintz Field.....
@@BookClubDisaster Stay on topic, we aren't talking about the Cheatriots
this is so awesome! wonderful memories! I'm a big Dolphins fan and miss the glory days
Absolutely LOVE sneaking a listen to Summerall & Brookshire off~camera!! Gives us a whole new, fresh look at legends we can recall from our childhood days! GREAT stuff & GREAT game and players in an idyllic Miami setting! THANKS for posting 🌟👏👏👏👍😎👍
Just perfectly said , as a kid growing up during the 7Os the NFL was wonderful to watch especially being a Steeler since 72. Yes listening to the off camera banter is a first for me. Ahh how I miss the 70s.
They both routinely drank their way through games, by the end of many the were both in the tank. In 1981 a CBS exec had to intervene and ban Summerall from drinking the day of games it got so bad.
I preferred Summer all and Madden
The cowboys blue uniforms looked much better back then. Before they switched to sorry navy blue and silver pants.
exactly
The Bears should have put up a fight to them wearing navy
Chad Snow “sorry” navy blue. Calm down dude.
the whole game has been in a sorry state for 20 yrs. robo football. dull and dumb
@@robertwesley4416 You're right. The whole "feel" of the game is almost entirely different. Offensive linemen being allowed to hold "inside the shoulder pads," passing on almost every play, linemen often standing up before a play, a lot more movement allowed for offensive players than was previously allowed, and penalties for tackling a QB a little too hard make me feel like I'm watching pretend football.
I love these games when u can hear the announcers off camera
HOF broadcast team. Just an outstanding trip back. Thanks
Love the offline discussions between them; at the half, in between commercials. LOL
good thing they had the smarts to keep it clean...!
While watching this video, I returned to my childhood
you and me both
Thanks for posting good quality old school games 👏👏👏👏😊😊
Rip Tom brookshire and Pat summerall
Both of these great broadcasters were certainly no fans of Howard Cosell. Then again so were many others. Right or wrong?
I beleave madden , summerall was a better duo
They were two AMAZING commentators. They were two of the BEST in my opinion. They are by far SO MUCH BETTER than what we have now.
@@searchforthestrangler5034 Well Howard Cosell had fans but he had a lot of haters too. He was outspoken and didn't he care if you cared. If he had a opinion that he felt was relevant he was saying it. If you didn't agree or like it well in his eyes too bad. Was it right? Not really BUT it's NOT my place to judge him either. I will say while I am not a big fan, he did do it the way he wanted to. So I do somewhat respect him. I mean even Cassius Clay or Mohammad Ali respected Howard Cosell.
Cosell's style has been described as brassy, blustery, arrogant, obnoxious, pompous, cruel, vain, and verbose, but he NEVER changed for anyone. So while I didn't agree with him I do respect that he had the balls and convictions to be heard.
@@EdsterIII I actually like Howard, boxing, football, and baseball. And if someone was old enough and was a football fan, how could you not forget that Monday night, Dolphins-Patriots, in December 1980 when Cosell delivered the shocking news to the country that John Lennon had been shot and killed. I know I won't.
First half of the 70's, the Dolphins were football's dominate team, not Pittsburgh.
The cowboys blue unis and helmets looked better than the current version
Miami is always a tough place to play for teams going to the Super Bowl. The Cowboys in 1978 and the Bears in 1985.
Should have been a Bears-Dolphins SB in 1985.
Orange Bowl was tough place. Joe Robbie.?????????????
76 Vikings beat them. NE won the AFC championship there in 1985.
I remember watching this game on tv. People today don't realize that, much like the Cowboys, the Dolphins were pretty much a playoff team all through the 70's and not just their 3 year super bowl run. Too bad the Marino era teams didn't have this good of a defense.
The WFL ruined the Dolphins for the rest of the '70's. The Steelers and Raiders dominated,but Miami could of won at least one more Super Bowl if that early '70's team stayed together.
John McCall - we unfortunately had that great Buffalo Bills team in our division that went to 4 straight Super Bowls!
@@ThePerfectSeason1972 and lost all 4. Could've won at least one. Now we can't beat a team we used to own in the playoffs, KC
in 9th grade, one of the few home TV games. most didn't sell out in time, listened to most home games on am610
Delvin Williams turned 71 yrs old yesterday wow
Wow 3:25, Ditka sporting the perm! LOVE these classic uniforms. It's shameful how awful so many of the uniforms are anymore, not to mention the league as a whole
USFL Trump Arena underwear. Puke!
Thanks for posting the game, Virgil. I felt 15 again for three hours.
love listening to the live feed of games...
1:15+- best stadium band I ever heard!
This is an exciting, well-played game. Also unique for its inclusion of booth chatter during commercial breaks. A definite winner for any football fan!
Annie Van Auken I’m guessing somebody that had one of those old satellite dishes recorded this. Back then satellite tv did not show commercials during sports games. A friend of mine had one and it was like that.
Annie Van Auken his family owned a dairy. Those dishes ran like 4 grand back then. The equivalent of like 12K now. Yeah you had to be well off. Most families could not even afford cable tv then.
My dad was profoundly colorblind (everything looked brown to him) so he never bought a color TV until B&W consoles were no longer available. That was around 1976.
For Miami to go 11-5 only to be stunned (or should I say stung) by the Oilers in the wild card playoffs was a bit of a shocker. But then the '78 Oilers were really good that year.
Mark B Fensler Houston was good but they also got hot at the right time. Upset Miami and NE on the road and won both games pretty convincingly. But then they ran into a buzzsaw called the 78 Steelers. Oilers beat Miami twice that year...also on Monday night when Campbell went off.
Yeah I remember the Monday night game that made Campbell more popular then the soup
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I remember seeing this game when I was in 8th grade, and I specifically remember Tom Landry show a VERY RARE emotional display after the turnover late in the 4th quarter at the 2:38:15 mark of this video. This may have been football's version of Joe DiMaggio kicking the dirt in frustration after being robbed of an extra-base hit by Al Gionfriddo in the 1947 World Series.
That is impressive timing for live 1978 when you think aboot it
Staubach was 1-2 vs Griese in the 1970s & 1-7 vs qbs that super bowls from the AFC.Tom Landry was 1-7 in the ob from 1965 to 84
Brookshier: "Have a good show, red eye." You know both those guys probably showed up for work every Sunday red eyed and hung over.
The Sunshine Boys at their very best.
Yep this was at the height of their party hardy days. Pat and Brookie were at the center of it.
Both were alcoholics, quite sad
@vitoduval and 2-0 in New Orleans
That year, they were at the worst concerning booze. Professionally, they were at the peak with one more year to spare.
This game was truly the last hurrah for members of the Dolphins' 1972 perfect season team. They beat the team that humiliated them 24-3 in Super Bowl VI. Amazing the amount of Super Bowl experience on both teams in this game!
the 72 dolphins? greatest team in history.this miami team? eh
They beat Them at Dallas in 1973 .
God I use to love watching tony d run wild. To me tony d ,swann, Drew Pearson Franco Harris joe Montana , staubach riare in my opinion an art form in the way they make the immaculate catches.and passes. To me there not just. Players there artist!
After this game, Dallas would win their last 6 remaining games and finish 12-4. 1978 was the first year of the 16 game schedule.
Spoiler alert! Gee thanks mister encyclopedia
……And return back to the Orange Bowl and lose again to the Steelers in SB 13.
THANK YOU for putting these games on You Tube. I was a little kid in the 70's and I remember watching these icons play. The 70's and 80's had some AWESOME players. SADLY my PACKERS aren't in there but they show up later.
But the 70's had Bob Griese, Larry Csonka, Mercury Morris, Chuck Foreman, Fran Tarkenton, Sammy White, Ken Stabler, Cliff Branch, Roger Starbauch, John Riggins, Terry Bradshaw, Franco Harris, Lynn Swann, John Stallworth, Hollywood Henderson, Ted Hendricks, and the STEEL CURTAIN defense. Now I can see some of these player from back then and see them play again. Plus to get to see the Punt, Pass, & Kick competition was cool as well. Memories of sitting with Dad, or Grandpa watching them. Again Sir THANK YOU FOR THAT!!!!!
It is appreciated immensely.
Happy New Year and God Bless.
You forgot Roger Staubach, Tom Landry, Don Shula, John Stallworth, Jack Youngblood, Fred Dryer, Lawrence McCutcheon, and Chuck Noll
Shula and Landry two of the best coaches of all time. They were always a step or two ahead of the competition.
Except when they played Chuck Noll
USA Citizen ehhhh one could differ from that statement
@@1USACitizen192 check the record Shula was 7-4 vs Noll and 5-2 vs Laundry
@@jameswesterman9283 Laundry 🧺? I met Tom Landy. He was a great guy. Chuck Noll was a first class guy too. Noll kinda reminded me of Golfer Jack Nicklaus... same demeanor.
@@jameswesterman9283 the GREATEST dynasty of all time...the Steel Curtain Steelers of the 1970's. They dominated so many other powerhouses and dynasty teams that were in the same Era. Madden's Raiders, Tom Landry's Cowboys, The Oilers of Earl Campbell and Bum Phillips, Bud Grant's Minnesota Vikings and others. Before they even won a Superbowl they played the Dolphins really hard...and almost beat them. Those were the early 70' s Miami Dolphins Dynasty Teams. The Steelers had not even drafted Lambert Swann Stallworth or Webster yet. Don Shula called Bill Belicheck "Belicheat" because the Patriots cheated and got caught cheating.
To see Summerall and Brooksheir totally lit, out the box.....!
Pat Summerall and Tom Brookshire. IMHO the greatest NFL announcing team ever.
Better than Madden and Summerall?
They had good chemistry.
@@steavenmisher9988 + Better than Madden and Summerall.
It's a shame that alcohol got the best of Tom Brookshire, he was great in the booth on Sundays. It killed his career. And Pat Summerall wasn't far behind! Thank goodness he was able to come out on the other side unscathed.
We often forget that as great of a runner Dorsett was, he fumbled way too much.
Thank You for this one Virgil! Brings back some great memories.
This is a 'clean' recording made in the truck, tape rolls throughout the broadcast . Brooksie says "Patrick", the given name is George Allen Summerall.
Another loss in those blue uni's.
Indeed ...I always called it a stadium feed. I venture was what got sent to the network from the stadium. Maybe someone can give a little more insight into what they used this tape for.
Thanks for posting this classic.
Amazing Miami and Dallas have the same core players as they did in 1971. Even Garo the kicker. Except Bob Lilly had retired
Yes, most Of Miami's O-line was intact, except Mike Current. The great O-line was the main reason Miami was so solid in the 70s!
@@miamimartin2195 That 1978 team was not the 71 thru 74 offensive line or defensive line maybe half were new on each side of ball
@@mr.majestic2667 I Never said the defensive line....oline was completely intact from the Super bowl vs. Minnesota expect for Mike Current who was pretty solid....the D-line was completely new but Baumhower/ AJ Duhe were pretty good....
@@miamimartin2195 You are correct oline was intact 73 thru 78 with exception of current
When the Dolphins were the Dolphins.
When do you think was the turning point when the Dolphins went from championship caliber to mediocrity?
@@markjohnson9455 Wow, that's an interesting question and a long answer. To me the most serious deterioration started to turn the day Jimmy Johnson left Dallas in 1994. Previous to that, they'd been in seven AFC Championship games between 1971 and 1992 and were probably the best team in the AFC in 93 before injuries ruined the season. In 94 they were still pretty good, but whispers of JJ replacing Shula undermined what they were doing. They were playoff teams in 94 and 95, but the pressure to turn to JJ was too great to overcome. JJ drafted well on defense, but not on offense. His record was decent, but he was not a stable influence on the franchise. He feuded with Marino and quit on the team twice, yet was allowed to choose his own successor. Wannstedt was a decent game preparation coach, but drove the personnel into the ground. We tried another talented celebrity coach in Saban, but he proved to be unstable as well...quitting on the team and leaving them in ruins. We tried another unstable celebrity in Parcells, but he quit on the team too. I guess I said all that to say that pushing Shula out has changed the Dolphins from a team that averaged 10 wins a year and went to the playoffs 2 out of every 3 years into a team that averages 7 wins a year.
@@markjohnson9455 After the sea of hands game in 1974 against Oakland the next year 1975 they lost 3 great players to world football league missed the playoffs thru 1977 back in playoffs in 1978 lost to oilers at home in wildcard next yr lost at Pittsburgh in divisional that was the end of the great players from the 1970s dolphin teams most were traded or retired
@@markjohnson9455 When Don Shula retired, sorry Jimmy, your Dolphins weren't the 1992 and 1993 Cowboys
Enjoying the 70s bumper music.
ruclips.net/video/S2xHOPsJn18/видео.html
Pure disco.
1:22:20 Walter Johnson became an NFL pro. Punt Pass can kick competitor. Was a DT for one year with Dallas.
Very cool ! Thanks for that tidbit.
Delvin Williams was a thousand yard rusher that season. He was the last thousand yard rusher for Miami for at least a decade.
Yeah, for some reason Shula wasn’t the best at evaluating running backs with the exception that of czonka and Nathan imo
@@The1972watcher Mercury would say are you kidding me
Buffalo traded OJ to San Francisco which made Del Williams expendable and he was traded to Miami
Nice,!!!!!! Love it!!!!! Keep em coming.....
Virgil you are the MAN! Thank you!
This was the 1st of 2 losses that the Dallas Cowboys would have in the Orange Bowl in 1978! The next one was to the Pittsburgh Steelers in SB 13!
Those blue jerseys bring to mind another loss in the Orange Bowl in the Cowboy blues some eight years earlier.
Actually, They lost 3 Super Bowl's in the Orange Bowl. 2 to Pittsburgh and 1 to Baltimore. The place was a House of Horrors for the Cowboys.
@@Bruce12867 Forget about that game, they would lose the Super Bowl in the same stadium a few months later to Pittsburgh. However in their white jerseys.
@@nymike06 in 1984 they lost the last game of the season to Miami on Monday Night Football 28-21 in the Orange Bowl. The loss eliminated them from the play-offs.
@@brianevans6328 Yeah, I remember that all too well. Crazy game. The interesting thing is since the Dolphins moved to a new stadium, the Cowboys are undefeated in Miami in the new stadium. Reversal of misfortune.
Thx Virgil for posting these awesome classic NFL games....I love these! I’m a new sub to your channel!
That was a very good football game between two well coached teams!
The Orange Bowl was the personal house of horror's for the Cowboys. 0-5. 3 Superbowls and 2 against the Dolphins.
@@mrtnt3462 2nd loss to the dolphins in the orange bowl was to Marino during his record second year on a Monday night. Dallas wore white and Miami wore aquamarine.
Only time the Cowboys won in the Orange Bowl was the playoff bowl against the Vikings. The NFL to this day view the “Playoff Bowl” as an exhibition. In other words, it does not count.
@@mm-gl7sz That was an amazing game. But Tony Hill caught a pass and took it to the house, but a bad whistle negated the play. I was so mad
@@mikevanriel7573 The Cowboys also lost two Playoff Bowls at the Orange Bowl, to the Colts (35-3) and Rams (31-0). Their win over Minnesota was 17-13. The combined margin of their other 5 losses in the Orange Bowl was 25 points.
@@mm-gl7sz Last game of 1984 season
Virgil, thx a million for all these games. Go Baltimore Colts!
The Cowboys would return to the Orange Bowl that same season to play Pittsburgh in Super Bowl XIII.
...without the blue uniforms. It didn't matter, though. 35-31 Steelers.
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"Has to be the sickest man in America!"
I can see #81 Smith on the sidelines in this game.
What a great two Super Bowls those two teams gave us.
@gregory garner
Up until my boycott of the NFL several years ago, I was part of the Forty Niner Faithful, so of course the six SBs that I cheered on the scarlet & Niner nugget gold were pretty exciting, especially SB16 and SB19 being almost spiritual or exorcistic, but SB11 and SB13 felt like rides down a steep hill on someone else's bicycle, and their brakes didn't work. (I'm attempting to sound Facenda-esque)
Yes, I was rooting for the Steelers, and yes, I WAS worried about Staubach late in both of those games.
Speaking of HOFers, it's a a crying shame that D.Hill and Charlie Waters aren't in yet.
@gregory garner
Don't forget Mecklenburg!
Man! That guy was strong.
I wish we had a picked him.
I can't quite remember Reeves as a player, I assume I did see him play... I just can't remember.
Morton, Garrison, Hayes, Thomas and C.Hill, yes I can remember.
Anyways, nice talking to you.
Here's to better days
Kid Mack super bowl 10 and 13
I live in Dallas from 1979 to 1982. That's all anyone talked about was the 1978 season.
Why not ? 78 was great until the Super Bowl
These was days / yes the the original🍊 Orange Bowl / today its all about money 💰 / good,days 👍
Not a million people on the sidelines.
Roger was my favorite player in my youth ! He could throw a line drive pass like 50 yards he had a Cannon of a arm great player ! A class act and leader of his team ! Does being humble exist in the league today I don't think so !
I'd forgotten how far he could throw.
I hated him, and Drew Pearson, because they were so good.
love the cowboy uniforms
Scott Sharrer I agree... wish they’d go back to them. Then again there’s a lot I wish the NFL would go back to.
L.I. Schooner Let’s see for starters less commercials. Plus less roughing the passer penalty’s. Do away with a penalty for a hit on a defenseless receiver. Last I checked they are padded up and wearing a helmet. I know safety is part of the program now. I get it. But it’s a violent sport.
L.I. Schooner Sorry I just described what I don’t want in the NFL. But I wish they would go back to playing the game just on Sundays and Mondays. Do away with Thursday night football. When you’re waiting almost a week for the games to be played, the anticipation builds up more and it makes it more special.
I agree. They should do a least one home game in these exact uniforms. Also I never was a fan of the spandex shiny pants. The Cadet grey ones were just fine.
@@primateproductions126 there's an overkill with the NFL now with the Thursday night games especially. And also Sunday night. It was better Sunday afternoons and Monday nights only
Rusty Chambers #51 Dolphins had a good game, RIP 1953-1981. Dolphins wore his number during the 1981 season on their helmets.
The Dolphins lost a lot of players to strange unexpected deaths, David Overstreet and Larry Gordon were others. Overstreet (80’s) was a great player!
@@ThePerfectSeason1972David Overstreet and Rusty Chambers died in car accidents
@@ThePerfectSeason1972Rusty Chambers and David Oversreet were lost in car accidents
Crazy that outside of superbowl 6, dallas was 1-6 vs miami until 1996. Since then, they are 6-1 with only one close game (thanksgiving 2011).
Cowboys turn it over 5 times. Zero for Miami. It usually reflects on scoreboard, regardless of level of play.
For sure.
Love these old games even if i have to watch my team lose lol
Great uniforms for both teams.
My last time at the OB was Marino vs Danny White, Miami beat Dallas on MNF in OT..about 60 million viewers Nielsen ratings. Today lucky to get 11 million and stadium is 1/2 empty
Dorsett only got 10 carries in this game but still got 49 yards. This is one of those games that they lost for not giving to him enough. It always frustrated me when I watched them back in the 70s
There are quite a few players on that Miami team who have passed away, some of them died at a fairly young age.
I watch these classics on Utube then today's games start watch 15 min and I am back to my youth but then again I was 17 in 78 best yrs of pro game was 1960s and 1970s then they changed to many rules stifled corners no bump after 5 yds tuck rule in the grasp rule no helmet hits no clotheslines no forearms might as well be a scrimmage football
I am inclined to agree with you. Many love today's game and that is fine. It is all a matter of preference. The game changed in the 80's. I enjoyed it more when you really had to work to score a TD. It was worth celebrating. Now it isn't such a big deal unless it is late in the game.
This was Bob Griese’s last Victory in the NFL
No it wasn't the Dolphins won 5 more games in 1978
Umm no. He won 6 games in 78, as well as 7 in 1979 and one more in 1980 before retiring
That’s a negative ghost rider
@2:30:33 Pat Summerall says, “ I can use a refill, can you?”🥃
The good old days when football and baseball announcers could drink openly on air, like late night talk shows with the smoking and drinking. These two were well known and proud alcoholics who eventually paid the price.
isn't this awesome Marc ? funny as all hell. I remember my rich uncle had the first sat tv. there was no break from the broadcast so you could hear what they were saying in the booth. this brings back alot of memories. sorry if you're not old like me. im drunk.
Thomas Luczak 🤣🤣I’m about to pour me another
brotzmannsax - the best ever, when America was great!
This must be a studio tape. Natural ambience during breaks.
what's worth a footnote to this game is that both teams ended up being eliminated from the '78 playoffs on that very same Orange Bowl field
Miami to Houston and Dallas to Pittsburgh
Those blue jerseys for the Cowboys were the best. It’s too bad they didn’t wear them often. Usually at St.Louis.
Was just thinking the same thing. Dallas almost always had problems in St. Louie wearing the blues.
@@michaelseay9783 They usually came up with wins in the last minute or in overtime
I’m loving these classics. At the 2 min. warning break the band starts cranking The Bee Gees “You Should Be Dancing”
Saw this game with my mom
I was just a baby when this game was played
Interesting video with no commercials and the banter going on. Not that this matters but they never ran down the list of Dallas offensive starters/Dolphins defensive starters.
I think Robert Newhouse's thighs were bigger than my waist. RIP Bob. I enjoyed watching you play.
I loved these Dallas teams but sometimes they were totally lost when they couldn't get Tony D going. The long 3rd quarter drive with the terrible reverse and draw play that ended in a field goal was brutal, 11 plays to make it 20-9.
8:53 Norm Bulaich (#31) still using the old dolphin-IN-the-sun decals on his helmet, 5 years after Miami switched to the dolphin-OUT-of-the-sun decals. This drove Dolphins QB, Bob Griese, crazy.
why would it drive him crazy?? that makes no sense.
I like the In the sun so much better
Watch the highlights of Super Bowl VIII...Some of the Dolphins were wearing the original dolphin logo on their helmets, while others, particularly the linemen, had the new (at the time) logo.
@@danyluk1 You'd have to ask Griese that. I imagine, being a QB, he was very precise and wanted everybody "on the same page" in every possible way. Could you imagine a Broncos RB today using the old "D" decals with the bucking/snorting horse? Might annoy a team leader that someone feels the need to march to the beat of their own drum. At any rate, if you read the notes under the Miami Dolphins helmet history on "The Helmet Project" site, you'll note this rather authoritative comment from site visitor "Bob G."...
_"The team went back and forth between the "in the sun" and "out of the sun" logos between 1966 and 1969; sometimes I believe, within a season. Starting in 1970 they seemed to have settled with the "in the sun" logo, until from the final regular season game of 1973 (vs. Detroit) thru the playoffs, about half of the team (mostly lineman) started wearing the "out of the sun" version. Pictures which show both logos on the field at the same time come from this period. Please also note that this "out of the sun" logo is much smaller than the one worn in the '60s. In 1974, the Dolphins went back exclusively to the "out of the sun" logo. (One exception was running back Norm Bulaich, who played with the team around '75-'76, wore the "in the sun" logo, which drove me crazy)."_
Does that make any more sense now?
@@danyluk1 Because Bob is always unhappy about something. I've seen him at several card shows, he is never smiling bordering on being rude and demeaning to people. Like that helmet made him throw to Bulaich any different. Can never prove it but if you switch teams between Archie Manning and Griese then their careers are completely switched on how they are looked at.
Griese had an arm like a shotgun . He threw quick and the pass was there .
Enough to scare any pass defense. He would have done well even in today's league if he had the protection.
Staubach was 1-2 vs Bob Griese in the 1970s & 0-3 in the Orange Bowl.Overall Landry was 3-5 vs Don Shula
Love it...not necessarily for the game, but for the fantastic booth team.
2:38:16 What a display or emotion of out of Landry
Griese was 2-1 vs Stauabach in the 1970s.He won this game & the 1973 THankgiving Day game in Texas Stadium
I think Dallas was distracted by those Dolphin cheerleaders was the reason they lost. I know I was.
I agree ....heck if I was a Dallas Cowboy then, a reserve player, I'd rather be distracted by them too...off the field
Cheerleaders. Love em. They should have less clothing though.
All before 20 year olds could afford implants.
@@RobertJohnson-mn3br One of the funniest and best comments I've ever read on RUclips and I've been on RUclips for a HUGE portion of my life.
BEVERLY HILLS COP, MIAMI VICE lol. Thanks sir.
From about 1978-1980, the Cowboys were forced to wear the "bad luck blues" by the host team. Teams were really believing the curse at that time.
The Cardinals were the team that made them wear the blues the most and the Eagles in the 1980 NFC Championship Game
37:22 wish I could see some of the rare Karl Malden series "Kaz" again.
lol Kaz starred Ron Leibman. Malden starred in Skag.
@@thegreenbird795
Oh yeah!
That's right...
Thanks bud.
last game cowboys lost until super bowl XIII, in same stadium
Great first week matchup!
Game was played on November 5 1978
@@michaelleroy9281maybe it was late & forgot the 0. I don't know it was 4 yrs ago.
1. Roger Staubach
2. Don Meredith
3. Troy Aikman
4. Danny White
5. Eddie Lebaron
Rip Pat summer all
The dolphins never lost national TV games at home vs the great teams of the seventies..we always got up for those games against the Patriots Steelers cowboys vikings colts and cardinals..etc.. only the raiders had our number
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Pat Summerall and TomBrookshire were the best sports broadcasters in the both by far !!!!! The those young whippersnappers know what they are talking about !!!!! And I love those road blue jerseys the Cowboys wore from 1964 through 1980. Dallas should have NEVER changed them in 1981.
There will never be Stadium like the Orange Bowl. By the late 70’s, it became too outdated for the NFL.
Mike Vanriel-- You would never see a dolphin in a swimming pool these days, either.
Annie Van Auken Don’t care for it. All I want is a nice comfortable place to watch and enjoy a game. And a nice video screen to watch the replay.
Annie Van Auken You know better than me.
I believe the only reason Super Bowls were played in the Orange Bowl because the weather is nice in January.
Until recent years that was the NFL's modus operandi, play the last game in a warm weather city. I think it changed when the Super Bowl was held in the new Giants compex. But I don't expect that to become the norm.