Why oh why was this "SB VIII 1/2" not preserved by NBC.....one of the most grievous mistakes by the Network and League. Thank the heaven's for NFL Films
If the raiders had beat Pittsburgh the next week it would of but they didn’t win they didn’t go to the Super Bowl that year, Pittsburgh did and beat the Vikings in #9
Divisional Playoff Television Assignments Saturday 1pm CBS Cardinals-Vikings Brent Musberger, Johnny Unitas, Irv Cross 4pm NBC Dolphins-Raiders Curt Gowdy, Al DeRogatis, Don Meredith Sunday 1pm NBC Bills-Steelers Jim Simpson, John Brodie 4pm CBS Redskins-Rams Pat Summerall, Tom Brookshier, Bart Starr
i was a major dolphin fan; this game broke my heart and made me a steeler fan the very next week just in time for the steelers to win 4 of the next 6 superbowls thank you oakland
This 1974 Playoff game has a lot of Pro Football Hall of Fame members. Oakland Raiders: Al Davis, John Madden, Jim Otto, Kenny Stabler, Cliff Branch, Fred Biletnikoff, Gene Upshaw, Art Shell, Ray Guy, George Blanda. Miami Dolphins: Don Shula, Bob Griese, Paul Warfield, Larry Csonka, Larry Little, Nick Buonoconte. Game called by the legendary Curt Gowdy for NBC and Bill King for KGO AM 810.
My parents were Raiders season ticket holders from the mid 60’s until they went to Los Angeles in 82 and this was the most emotional I ever saw them after a game. I’ll never forget it.
@@kashakamcpherson9719 That was on radio. On the radio, King called “Touchdown Raiders!”, but at first did not know who caught the pass. It was Don Meredith who on television said “He caught it! He caught it!”
@@harrymann5523, Curt Gowdy: "There he is... fading... looking, looking, looking... he's under the gun, this time, he throws... it is..." Don Meredith: "Oh... He caught it! He caught it! He caught it!" Curt Gowdy: "TOUCHDOWN! UNBELIEVABLE! UNBELIEVABLE!" That call later became a staple in NFL Films highlight films and a staple of Great Moments, Great Games on NBC when it's among the great NFL highlights leading into the intro of NBC's NFL pre-game "NFL Live!" in the mid-to-late 1980s.
@@mariepavlov2425 Bill King: “As Stabler looped the ball as he was hit he throw, it looked like he was lobbing it up to the promised land for Miami. But no, Davis got there first and it was the Raiders promise land!”
When football was great. Defenses at such a disadvantage nowadays, with no intentional grounding calls (outside tackles), and no touching receivers past five yards.
@@chrisuncleahmad That's why you saw more 1K yard rushers instead of 5K yard Passers. At least they could remove outside the tackles. Intentional grounding rule is pretty much non existent.
@@chrisuncleahmad True too. That's why when people talk about the GOAT especially at QB and I think, how would Johnnie Unitas and Bart Starr do today with all the rule changes and domed stadiums. Think about Jim Brown with his speed and strength and not running in the mud all the time like playing Green Bay, New York, Chicago, Detroit, and Philadelphia. If he had today's conditioning and lineman that could use their hands, and wow what records he could have achieved.
@@chrisuncleahmad nah it was equal actually thats why the game as a whole was better back.then; and check the scores plenty of points were scored back then ...the original rules i.e. the way the game was meant to be played...you're just mad you werent there
@@chrisuncleahmad there was a thing called "defense" which was my point ; thats why qbs didnt throw for 4000 yds in half a season defense was a valid part of the game back than the owners and corporations used "focus groups" same as all products and corps do now and they determined that the casual fan prefers MORE POINTS rather than a balanced struggle between offense and defense hence they changed the rules more and more over the years until we have the perfect game for the casual sports fan: 90% offense/10% defense like most gen z-ers you are obviously hurt that you missed something that was INFINITELY more sophisticated an better than what you have today not my problem p.s. baltimore buffalo denver st louis los angeles washington new england houston ALL had good or great teams during the 1970s in the 80s we had the 49ers redskins raiders giants buffalo again the jets (in the early 80s) chicago san diego (early 80s) miami cincinnati philadeliphia dallas cleveland ALL with good/great teams so you are DEAD WRONG about their being no "parity"
One of the classic games when the NFL was in its prime, before it had turned into the overhyped overofficiated crap it is today, I'll never forget this game.
Funny that there was so much talk at the end of this video about this win erasing so much Raider hurt, when a brand new game hurt was done to Oakland all over again the next Sunday.
Before the Raiders and Steelers rivalry it was the Raiders vs Dolphins rivalry. This would be the 3rd time that Raiders and Dolphins squared off in the playoffs. People forget about how big this rivalry and this game really was.
There wasn’t a bigger Raider fan in the 70s and I thought I could ID every player that played for the SB in the decade, but I never heard of Bob Prout (No. 29, 1:25-1:30) or Knox, the college he played for. Played two games with Oakland in ‘74 and seven with the Jets the following season.
Why oh why was this "SB VIII 1/2" not preserved by NBC.....one of the most grievous mistakes by the Network and League. Thank the heaven's for NFL Films
Because the Steelers came into Oakland the following week and won the AFC Championship game
One of those games I’ll never forget watching. The 1970s were a golden age for the NFL, especially in the AFC.
Too many too count. This one was the best in my mind. NFL at its PEAK. Then, the NFC in the '80's.
AKA “Sea of Hands”
A game for the ages
Best ever game of the 1970's.
If the raiders had beat Pittsburgh the next week it would of but they didn’t win they didn’t go to the Super Bowl that year, Pittsburgh did and beat the Vikings in #9
Neither one made super bowl 9 that was the start of the Pittsburgh steelers dynasty in the 70s
Sea of Hands
Divisional Playoff Television Assignments
Saturday 1pm CBS
Cardinals-Vikings Brent Musberger, Johnny Unitas, Irv Cross
4pm NBC
Dolphins-Raiders Curt Gowdy, Al DeRogatis, Don Meredith
Sunday 1pm NBC
Bills-Steelers Jim Simpson, John Brodie
4pm CBS
Redskins-Rams Pat Summerall, Tom Brookshier, Bart Starr
i was a major dolphin fan; this game broke my heart and made me a steeler fan the very next week just in time for the steelers to win 4 of the next 6 superbowls
thank you oakland
This 1974 Playoff game has a lot of Pro Football Hall of Fame members.
Oakland Raiders: Al Davis, John Madden, Jim Otto, Kenny Stabler, Cliff Branch, Fred Biletnikoff, Gene Upshaw, Art Shell, Ray Guy, George Blanda.
Miami Dolphins: Don Shula, Bob Griese, Paul Warfield, Larry Csonka, Larry Little, Nick Buonoconte.
Game called by the legendary Curt Gowdy for NBC and Bill King for KGO AM 810.
Please don't forget assistance coach Tom Flores!!
Man, Miami blew so many opportunities to blow Oakland away in the first half. I bet Don Shula took the pain of this loss to his grave.
Greatest game ever played because it lived up to the pregame hype of Super Bowl 8.5
My parents were Raiders season ticket holders from the mid 60’s until they went to Los Angeles in 82 and this was the most emotional I ever saw them after a game. I’ll never forget it.
This is a moment I've never seen as a 60 yo Raider fan. Thank you for posting.
When nfl was great!
GREAT game! Even better for me, as a young Steelers Fan, it was fabulous when Madden claimed the 2 best teams had played that day.
The thing I remember was Don Meredith saying on NBC over and over
“He caught it! He caught it!”
No Bill King said he caught it caught it the raiders broadcast legend
@@kashakamcpherson9719 That was on radio. On the radio, King called “Touchdown Raiders!”, but at first did not know who caught the pass. It was Don Meredith who on television said “He caught it! He caught it!”
@@harrymann5523 thanks
@@harrymann5523, Curt Gowdy: "There he is... fading... looking, looking, looking... he's under the gun, this time, he throws... it is..." Don Meredith: "Oh... He caught it! He caught it! He caught it!" Curt Gowdy: "TOUCHDOWN! UNBELIEVABLE! UNBELIEVABLE!" That call later became a staple in NFL Films highlight films and a staple of Great Moments, Great Games on NBC when it's among the great NFL highlights leading into the intro of NBC's NFL pre-game "NFL Live!" in the mid-to-late 1980s.
@@mariepavlov2425 Bill King: “As Stabler looped the ball as he was hit he throw, it looked like he was lobbing it up to the promised land for Miami. But no, Davis got there first and it was the Raiders promise land!”
When football was great. Defenses at such a disadvantage nowadays, with no intentional grounding calls (outside tackles), and no touching receivers past five yards.
In the 70s, offenses were at such a disadvantage
@@chrisuncleahmad That's why you saw more 1K yard rushers instead of 5K yard Passers. At least they could remove outside the tackles. Intentional grounding rule is pretty much non existent.
@@chrisuncleahmad True too. That's why when people talk about the GOAT especially at QB and I think, how would Johnnie Unitas and Bart Starr do today with all the rule changes and domed stadiums. Think about Jim Brown with his speed and strength and not running in the mud all the time like playing Green Bay, New York, Chicago, Detroit, and Philadelphia. If he had today's conditioning and lineman that could use their hands, and wow what records he could have achieved.
@@chrisuncleahmad nah it was equal actually thats why the game as a whole was better back.then; and check the scores plenty of points were scored back then ...the original rules i.e. the way the game was meant to be played...you're just mad you werent there
@@chrisuncleahmad there was a thing called "defense" which was my point ; thats why qbs didnt throw for 4000 yds in half a season
defense was a valid part of the game back than
the owners and corporations used "focus groups" same as all products and corps do now and they determined that the casual fan prefers MORE POINTS rather than a balanced struggle between offense and defense
hence they changed the rules more and more over the years until we have the perfect game for the casual sports fan: 90% offense/10% defense
like most gen z-ers you are obviously hurt that you missed something that was INFINITELY more sophisticated an better than what you have today
not my problem
p.s. baltimore buffalo denver st louis los angeles washington new england houston ALL had good or great teams during the 1970s
in the 80s we had the 49ers redskins raiders giants buffalo again the jets (in the early 80s) chicago san diego (early 80s) miami cincinnati philadeliphia dallas cleveland ALL with good/great teams
so you are DEAD WRONG about their being no "parity"
One of the classic games when the NFL was in its prime, before it had turned into the overhyped overofficiated crap it is today, I'll never forget this game.
Funny that there was so much talk at the end of this video about this win erasing so much Raider hurt, when a brand new game hurt was done to Oakland all over again the next Sunday.
Next week the Raiders would meet the real champions. Winners of 4 out the next 6 Superbowls. The Steelers.
I wonder if Pittsburgh would have beaten Miami that year
Before the Raiders and Steelers rivalry it was the Raiders vs Dolphins rivalry. This would be the 3rd time that Raiders and Dolphins squared off in the playoffs. People forget about how big this rivalry and this game really was.
This playoff game Oakland VS Miami 🏈 was the greatest game ever. And the Raiders won me a whole lot of 💵💸💰 👍🏿
There wasn’t a bigger Raider fan in the 70s and I thought I could ID every player that played for the SB in the decade, but I never heard of Bob Prout (No. 29, 1:25-1:30) or Knox, the college he played for. Played two games with Oakland in ‘74 and seven with the Jets the following season.
19:08 RIP to this true Raider legend
Can't get carried off the field in a non championship game 😅
The best team was in the Steelers locker room
Branch trapped td 14:44
The irony of the Sea of hands game is that Clarence Davis had the worst hands on the team. But He caught it! He caught it!