Hey Kevin. So both of us lost our 1st channels from gettting strikes. But I sure you noticed that we had a big part of opening up what you see now. Congratulations on a job well done. "Newton"
These Vikings were my childhood heroes and these Cowboys were my all of my friends’ heroes. I was such a Vikings fan that everyone knew where I stood when these two teams played. In a way I lived and died with Eller, Page, Marshall, Tarkenton, Yary and the rest. To all my former heroes and adversaries who have died, RIP and thanks for the memories. Those were truly the days!
Alan Page was my favorite player back in the day...I still remember hearing on the radio that he had been awarded MVP. After football he went on to be Justice Alan Page the first African American to serve on the Minnesota Supreme Court. A great athlete and a remarkable man.
I'm revisiting those Vikings here in 2024, after hating their guts back then, being a [now ex-]Ram fan. Christ almighty was Bobby Bryant a superb defensive back. I'm dredging up game after game from that era, and Bryant was doing to everyone else what he did to the Rams. Yet in the interview here he was so humble it was boring.
It does not matter now because the game is so bad and robotic and boring. Uniforms mean nothing because teams have zero charaCTER and personality. They are all the same, the players all play the same way (like robots) and even the fans and stadiums are pathetic zombies and if teams changed uniforms during the game no one would know the difference. A sad reality.
they'll be a BLACK Viking on the Helmet b4 they go back to common sense and dignity. The NFL sold its soul and is now a POLITICAL organization and part of the Left/antifa/sociaist wing aka Democrat party.
I remember this day as clear as ice . I was 14 and staying at my cousins who hated sports , so I watched with my uncle Paul , who is no longer with us . Memories seem to always be bittersweet as you get older .
43 years and seems like yesterday. The awesome picture quality even makes it more so. I'll gladly watch these over something current any day. Thanks for posting
Barn, you said it brother!!! The game has been ruined by INDOOR FOOTBALL LEAGUE RULES and non stop game delays to look at whether a blade of grass was touching the football b4 the receivers feet hit the ground.
@@randyware9645 You're wrong to bring "Me too" into this. That is just women standing up for themselves against harassment. This is not the place for that discussion.
Respectful players, players that didn't act like maniacs after every play, refs not missing penalties, fans that didn't dress up like goons, and televising the National Anthem. I miss the old NFL.
Somethings never change! 50 yrs later today! Younger Refs today & still missing questionable calls! just 3 yrs ago the most controversial call ever that catapulted The Rams over The Saints to the Super Bowl
That was the time I discovered American football ant the Vikes became rapidly my favorites. Nice to see again this great 70's Minnesota defense. They never won a Super Bowl but they were fantastic on Bud Grant's coaching. Thanks a lot from Quebec/Canada.
Parkwaymania ..I was six years old at the time. I don't remember this game much. I do remember the players as I got older around 75 and 76. Don't Criqui on CBS??? I grew up on him being with NBC with Brodie and Trumpy!
Nicky Depaola I was also 10 in 1973. What a great era of NFL football we were fortunate enough to watch as kids. Football today is horrible now. Rule Changes have ruined the damn game.
Jack Buck and Pat Summerall. Two exceptional broadcasters with consummate vocal style and composure. No one occupying today's broadcast booth can compare with either of these two. They were among the best of all-time.
Wide receiver Legend Fred Biletnikoff for the Raiders was in a two point stance 2 1/2 hours earlier that day in the Championship game with the Dolphins over on NBC.
I never understood home teams acknowledging the visitor with the end zone print. I believe this was the last time the Cowboys did that. The last time I recall a team doing it was the '86 AFC title game, Denver at Cleveland (infamously known for "The Drive". Right! I'm NOT a Broncos fan!)
Dallas routinely put the visitors' team in the opposite end zone during their early seasons at the Cotton Bowl. I'm glad the league no longer practices it (except at neutral sites, of course). I don't like the Cowboys, but I've always enjoyed watching them play at home in their white jerseys (a tradition since then-commissioner Pete Rozelle allowed NFL teams the option back in 1964). For some reason, they wore the blue at home last year (2019) in a win over the Rams. Stop it; it's not a good look.
@@angusthecat1689 You're right Angus. But there's plenty of shame in not being competitive. I realize the greatness of the Dolphins and all that crap, but the Vikings where much better than 24-7
Was cool to go back in time to see the NFL games when it was just a simple tough game..I was a 11 year old boy and vaguely remember this game. Seeing it as an adult is a treat.. thanks for uploading this 👍... brought back some great memories as a kid..my dad and I used to watch football games in the 70's and it was a great time.
@stevedalbor1001 I think you meant 1973, not 1923.. that would make you over 100😂 and there was no TV then.. but yeah, the Vikings were a dominant team in the NFC in the 70's... glad they beat the obnoxious Cowboys 👍
I should have made myself clearer. The style of play back then was closer to the 1920s than to today's game. More passing, of course, although the announcers were transfixed by the idea of passing on first down. On the other hand, I FEEL like I am over 100... @@pst702
So nice when the commercials are left in. Makes this already-nostalgic games even more like time capsules. Hard to believe this was from 50 years ago already. 1:17:28 Everything you always wanted to know about running screen plays, as broken down by Tom Landry. Fantastic bonus stuff.
❤️ bud grant;; bud grant won won the Grey club Canada football league ;; get over Minnesota viking not winning a super bowl 🏈; one night sexual intercouse with gorgeous looking woman ; get over it
What a treasure. I couldn't imagine to watch this. I was 4 years old in that game and I wasn't viking fan yet. I began as a viking fan in 1975. Thank you for sharing. Go Vikes!
I remember watching this game at my aunt's flat in Syracuse, New York. Snowing like hell outside, but my 8 year old being taking warmth in watching the Vikes take it to Dallas in this classic game. Thanks for posting.
At 1:24:03. Game announcers Jack Buck, Pat Summerall and Wayne Walker. Great announcers. Sadly they are no longer with us. Jack Buck ( 1924 -2002) Pat Summerall (1930-2013) Wayne Walker(1936-2017) RIP.
This is a Gem. I appreciate this. Saw it on tv back then, and once before, here. An almost brand new Texas Stadium. Great football. Bob Hayes made a sideline catch in the 1st quarter and could have ducked out of bounds. Instead, he fights for every yard he can get. That's gutsy, right there. Likewise with Roger, who does the same and runs the ball down the field like a running back. Looks like early on, the Vikings must have figured the Cowboys would be looking for Foreman, because Oscar Reed ran the ball a lot. Back in the days when they were still called fullbacks. Both teams got yards, but they were hard-earned. At times, the defensive fronts of both teams were like walls. Best Dallas uniform ever. I may have commented on that somewhere else. Dark grey pants, striped socks, and those old black cleats teams mainly used back then. And Johnny Cash in a commercial - an Icon. And a commercial with Atlanta Falcon linebacker, Tommy Nobis, who did tremedous work in Atlanta, helping disabled people get jobs.
I was 12 soon to be 13. 2 weeks after the great feelings after this game, I had to return to school, 7th Grade, and listen to my friends give me shit lol. Brent Musburger certainly was young lol. I can actually remember these commercials....ahhh the memories. Here I am now....57😯😖😭.
Throw Statistics out the window, After serving his country & his commitment to the Navy Oldman 27 year old Roger Staubach entered the NFL, I'm convinced that he & Scrambling Fran Tarkenton should be in the Top 10 QB's of all time, When Fran retired he owned the record for most passing yards @ 48K Thanks Kevin for posting this historic game, Glory Days! Priceless
I was at this game, alone at the age of 18. I remember driving down to the Cowboys' office, waiting in a short line, and paying $14 for a ticket. That's how long ago it was. Best thing that happened that day, other than Golden Richards running a punt return for a TD, was leaving early and beating the traffic back home. Cowboys just didn't have it that day. And it was nice, two weeks hence, when the Dolphins beat the stuffing out of the Vikes in SB VIII. My dad had a connection in which, if the Cowboys won this game, he could get tickets for the Super Bowl in Houston. Oh well.
Jim Marshall (#70) owns a remarkable stat. He never missed a game or even a start in 19 years with the Vikings, from their birth in 1961 to his retirement after the 1979 season. 270 consecutive starts. Plus all the playoff games. At defensive end. Amazing!
@daniellewis5474 My brother was in Metropolitan Stadium that day and saw that play. He told me all about it when he got home, I was only five and I couldn't go. Lucky for Marshall, the Vikings still won, 27-22.
I wonder how many realize what a great, all round team player Oscar Reed was? He could do it all; act as a decoy, run inside and outside, and throws a crunching block on Jethro Pugh on that first touchdown drive that sprang a quick Foreman six yard dash, right into the teeth if that tough Dallas defense. Lynn Cain, in the late 70's/early 80's, occupied a similar role in Atlanta, was the same type of player: not known as a Star, but a guy that'd get the tough yards and make the key blocks. Cain did this with the Falcons when William Andrews was the big runner there.
Tommy Thomason; Agree; Oscar Reed (32) was a great asset for the Vikings especially in the playoffs. He had a tremendous game in the win vs. the Redskins in the divisional playoff - ripping off some long runs. Like you said, he was doing it all - very big part of their offense that year - and underrated a bit.
I remember listening to this game on the radio, I was 12 years old coming back home with my mom. She actually let me listen to it. Gosh I was scream all through the 3rd quarter when dallas started to come back and all those turnovers. Man I couldn't believe my vikes beat the cowboys at home. Didn't care that they had to play the Dolphins whom nobody from the NFC was going to beat that year. Finally got to see this game. Thanks for posting.
Thank You for posting - very good quality too. We didn't know how good we had it back then; but like a great movie - we can watch the real deal of what football is again and again. Thanks again.
Wow...thanks for sharing this. I've seen part of the 4th quarter of this game posted, but never this much of it. Not a lot of big wins out there from the 70s for us Vikings fans to enjoy. Thanks again.
Amazing that all 4 of the Vikings teams that won the NFC championship looked so dominant on both sides of the ball, only to be a clown show in the Superbowl.
Love those commercials and the catchy jingles that you could remember both the melody and lyrics. This game was 30/Dec/73 just a day away from 1974, and '74 was a very memorable year, the first of four consecutive. Rode the Amtrak from Oakland to Cheyenne at the beginning of the summer and then flew from Denver to Honolulu at the end of the vacation. Went to the rodeo, the fair and the free pancake breakfast for Frontier Days, too. Oh, and "discovered" The CBS Radio Mystery Theater on the last night in Cheyenne sleeping out under the stars, and the next day I saw "Papillon" at the Tripler Post Theater my very first night in Honolulu.
Best win in viking history, better than the 87 win in the bay area. Great offensive game plan with the mis direction plays. The defense still in their prime, very quick and athletic. The offensive line very good this day. Fran, Gilliam, and chuck, in their prime. Very happy day for me making my Christmas.
Yeah, maybe. I was only 11 for this game so the magnitude for me was probably less than it should have been.seeing it again now after all these yrs, its impressive. That '87 Divisional game though---we shocked the world! It was glorious. We were NOT supposed to win that game.
3 long TD's are missing from this game tape. Golden Richards had a 63 yard punt return, John Gilliam a 54 yard pass reception, and Bobby Bryant a 63 yard interception return.
Yes, Buck's son a horrible poindexter game so call caller. He and Aikman IS horrible. Slang IS- for them-they are bad, blah. Buck Jr. knows nada about Pro Football. Go back to momma and learn how to put your diaper on properly-u little freak paid for what?
1:15:31 ... *_"see Jeanette Nolan alias "Dirty Sally" in the role that inspired a brand new television series"_* 😂🤣 Dirty Sally is a humorous western television series about a hard-drinking cantankerous old woman and a young former outlaw traveling to the California gold fields in a wagon pulled by a mule named *_"Worthless"_* . The series consists of 14 half-hour episodes that aired on CBS Fridays, 8:00 to 8:30 p.m., from January 11, 1974, to July 19, 1974. Jeanette Nolan stars as Sally Fergus and Dack Rambo stars as Cyrus Pike in this Gunsmoke spin-off. Guest stars include John McIntire (Nolan's husband), Tim McIntire, Jackie Coogan, and Kathleen Cody. Nolan was nominated for an Emmy Award for her role in the series.
Wow - I remember watching the game but I don't remember the post-game interviews with Bobby Bryant and Jim Marshall !! Thanks for posting this vid!! I first started watching the Vikings in 1968. Later became a season ticket holder in the 1980's for a time.
Yeah, I got a kick out of that watching ALL the players standing for the National Anthem..no fuckin politics involved...just 2 teams playing for the love of the game and respecting the game..is it any wonder that there's a whole bunch of players in the 70's that are in the HOF...coincidence? Hardly.
Our family watched the Vikings game on TV in the dining room after the guys got back from ice fishing. They were playing the Cowboys and we won handly then went to the Super Bowl VIII couple weeks later and got beat by the mighty Dolphins. It was fun.
Exactly. But that was back in the days when TV viewers actually paid full attention to the game, and so didn't need the continual display of video game-type graphics to know what the score was, what down it was, how many yards were needed for a first down, etc. Most of today's viewers are incapable of paying full attention to practically anything because they can't go more than twenty seconds without having to look down at their smartphones for the millionth time.
@@SingleTax very interesting point and your so right. By the way it's good to see the original commercials uploaded with the game too. RIP Johnny Cash.
Poor Bud Grant; he was such a great coach, but has the misfortune of going up against great teams like Stram's Chiefs, then after this game Shula's Dophins and that great running game, then the Steel curtain defense , and then the Raiders. I felt bad for him and especially Tarkenton, who really deserved to win a Super Bowl
Love the 1970s Minnesota Vikings, my 1975 Vikings my favorite viking team, love Minnesota Vikings coach bud Grant grant, the Minnesota Vikings offense were not that good until the 1970s and the legendary purple people eater got iold i think trading fran tarkenton and spending the player's to the get him back might have hurt them
Bud had the misfortune of having 2 of the worst QB's to play in a super Bowl(s). Kapp was joke, he couldn't pass worth a damn... and Tark was Tark-exciting midget scrambler w/ no arm no pocket presence and no tools of greatness. I know yall will disagree, but watch Fran, outside of scrambling he can't do a damn thing. 0-3 w/ 1 touchdown in 3 super bowls says it ALL.
I definitely agree me being a Pittsburgh Steelers fan the TARK should have won at least 2 out of the 4 SB appearances. As long as it wasn't against the steel curtain. Great team they were though.
@@jamilmccoy2994 i think Pittsburgh Steelers was a low scoring game and the Miami dolphins, the Minnesota Vikings early years their offense was too weak
The Vikings were always the “second best” team in the NFL... and their o-line was always the reason. They could pass block but the fault was their inability to run block. In Super Bowls where Tarkenton was the QB, Miami, Pittsburgh and Oakland simply turned the Vikings into a one dimensional team - and that team was led by a weak armed QB. Yes, for as successful as Tarkenton was, his “long ball” was a rarity - as it was a “floating rainbow” (not safe to throw) - for Fran’s bread and butter was throwing short passes into the hands of his RB’s (which is why a Foreman was a league leader in receptions.) Each of those AFC Champs stacked the line and “cheated up” on the Vikings - never worrying about being beaten deep - so there always seemed to be a man standing in the hole on every running play and an LB already in the flat, waiting for a pass. They shrunk the field on Minnesota - and in each of those instances, it didn’t seem to occur to Bud and his staff (we’re looking at you Jerry Burns) that simply needing to “execute what we do...better” was NOT the answer. Just one win in ANY of those games and the Vikings of that era would be remembered as a “legendary team “ filled with HOF’s...instead of being looked at as “really good team” who has to see so many great players entering the Hall via Veterans Committee or Old Timer ballots. One win.... a very thin line indeed.
Claro también en esas fechas los Vaqueros decepcionaban. Yo fanático Cowboys no me quedo con el 2 ,3 en superbolws equipo perdedor .. para mí el equipo de los 90s fue el más grande 3 , 0 en superbolws equipo ganador 🤘🏻🏉
Did anyone else notice the irony of the NBA preview of Phoenix playing Chicago while Calvin Hill is standing in the background? at the time Grant Hill would have been a 1-year old and he would play for the Phoenix Suns.
#84, Minnesota WR, Carroll Dale. A longtime Packer during the Lombardi years, and one of the most underrated wide receivers in NFL history. Should be in the Hall of Fame.
If a team lined up in respect of the national anthem like the Vikings today, they'd be shouted down on twitter with every name in the book. Pretty sad how far down things have gone.
During this time, players were especially excited for the Super Bowl because the bonus (even for being on the losing team) was equal to or greater than many players' salaries. Currently, even though the bonus is larger, it usually represents a smaller proportion of even the league minimum salary.
I remember watching some of this game on CBS. I turned off the tv when Minnesota went ahead 7-0 , to listen to a record album. When I turned the tv back on it was 27-10 Vikings. Maybe i should have stayed & watched.
It is interesting to note that Pat Summerall is providing color commentary to Jack Buck in this game. Most of us remember Pat doing play-by-play with his partner John Madden.providing the color.
Pat Summerall did color in his first years at CBS. He did a lot of games with Ray Scott and Jack Buck. I think thats how Pat garnered his PBP skills was by working with them
Also Wayne Walker here. Wayne had a really notable long career through the '80s and '90s as a sports broadcaster in the San Francisco Bay Area, TV and radio. First-rate work. And a real gentleman in real life.
Most of us remember Summerall with Tom Brookshier, going back to their days together on This Week in Pro Football. They became the dominant force on CBS from 1974-81, or so. Great memories of those two doing broadcasts..
Remember when they not only played the National Anthem without any disgusting Kneelers but sang it without any Whitney Houston hip hop crud. Also, notice no victory dances each and every play.
I'm amazed to see that this game has recently surfaced. I have been collecting NFL games for more than 20 years now and had thought this one was wiped and no longer existed. What a nice find. Too bad one reel is missing though. Hopefully it wasn't wiped and it too surfaces some day. Now if only the 1974 NFC Championship game would be discovered somewhere.
That reel is around somewhere. The whole game was on RUclips circa 2013-2014. Be nice to see the third quarter since that's when the game shifted to the Vikings big time.
Football was bigger back then because on a Sunday afternoon there was nothing on not like today with cable TV and the internet. That's why MNF was so good there was nothing on Monday night and a third of the country would be watching the game no matter who was playing.
I don't think it was bigger.I think that because of the big three network setup of the era, people tended to have a more common cultural experience growing up. People actually went to church Sunday morning (not watching 3 hours of pre-game nonsense)maybe watched a local pro wrestling show (Like AWA All-Star Wrestling back in Minneapolis) got two back to back football games on one network and a third on a second network then watched maybe another wrestling show before getting some hard news and comedy on CBS in the form of 60 Minutes, All in the Family and The Jeffersons or family entertainment followed by mystery shows in the form of Disney, Columbo, McCloud on NBC. As far as MNF went, it was also a chance to broaden the appeal of Pro football by drawing more connections to the wider popular culture then the Sunday broadcasts did. Sunday was much more hard corp Football watching.Monday Night could become a carnival-like event and was the first place where major pop culture figures were able to crossover with the NFL by appearing in the booth. It was MNF where the NFL first became an entertainment entity rather then just a sports entity.
And don’t miss the history lesson given through the advertising of the day, I love it, memories of my early teen years😎👍🇺🇸America, oh, and I was a Dallas fan though now love both those teams remembering all these great players
I was at the game. Amazing how different the defense was without Bob Lilly. Lilly was suited up but I never saw him play a down. Calvin Hill was also out which made it hard for Dallas to get on track.
Muriel Cigar commercial!! Ya thanks for blowing that disgusting stench in my face. Funny that cigarette commercials were banned by 1973 but cigar commercials were allowed. I remember Dutch Masters sponsoring the NFL Today right into the 80's.
If the Vikings would have kept Tarkenton instead of trading him to the Giants. I believe the Vikings would have won at least 1 Superbowl between 1967-1972, if Tarkenton was the quarterback, + the Purple People was in their prime during that time too.
imagine how much better the Cowboys would have been if they would have still had Duane Thomas. They had to wait until Dorsett arrived before they won another Super Bowl.
Then again, if the Dolphins and Joe Robbie had paid Csonka, Kiick, Morris, and Warfield, and kept that team together, they might have played in about five straight super bowls in that era
That melancholic air permeating throughout the stadium - along w/the artificial pathos from Buck and Summerall - is no doubt cause from the fact that the Super Horse had just recently retired to Stud and race no mor!. Alas, where have you gone Secretariat, our Nation turns its lonely eyes to you
@@manuginobilisbaldspot424 if you're truly a veteran, you'd know you took an oath to the country and the flag. Unless you didn't really mean it when you enlisted. Its a shame that you'd fall into that liberal crap. I'm not even conservative and that's just sad that you'd fall that far if you're a vet.
@@manuginobilisbaldspot424 Yeah? Then get the fuck out of this racist country. The White, cisgender, Christian, males created the greatest country in the world you grateful fuck. Go find a better country and move there.
Hey Kevin. So both of us lost our 1st channels from gettting strikes. But I sure you noticed that we had a big part of opening up what you see now. Congratulations on a job well done. "Newton"
@@khidaka1978 I don't know who you are?, who you think you are? and don't even think I care about your comments.
Mr "Newton" , yes we did sir yes we did.
These Vikings were my childhood heroes and these Cowboys were my all of my friends’ heroes. I was such a Vikings fan that everyone knew where I stood when these two teams played. In a way I lived and died with Eller, Page, Marshall, Tarkenton, Yary and the rest. To all my former heroes and adversaries who have died, RIP and thanks for the memories. Those were truly the days!
I went through the same thing 10 years later with my Redskins
Alan Page was my favorite player back in the day...I still remember hearing on the radio that he had been awarded MVP.
After football he went on to be Justice Alan Page the first African American to serve on the Minnesota Supreme Court. A great athlete and a remarkable man.
Me and you were the same, I lived and breathe vikings. Purple people eaters.
I'm revisiting those Vikings here in 2024, after hating their guts back then, being a [now ex-]Ram fan. Christ almighty was Bobby Bryant a superb defensive back. I'm dredging up game after game from that era, and Bryant was doing to everyone else what he did to the Rams. Yet in the interview here he was so humble it was boring.
I love the dark purple Vikes helmets and the big horn. Wish they would do that now!
That won't happen because football is full of ignorant stupid low intelligence robots now. Zero grace ,style discipline or creativity
It does not matter now because the game is so bad and robotic and boring. Uniforms mean nothing because teams have zero charaCTER and personality. They are all the same, the players all play the same way (like robots) and even the fans and stadiums are pathetic zombies and if teams changed uniforms during the game no one would know the difference. A sad reality.
Classic
they'll be a BLACK Viking on the Helmet b4 they go back to common sense and dignity. The NFL sold its soul and is now a POLITICAL organization and part of the Left/antifa/sociaist wing aka Democrat party.
Only the "40 for 60" crowd appreciate those old uniforms and helmets. Today's Vikings fans would rather see those rediculous Color Rush uniforms. 🤮
I remember this day as clear as ice . I was 14 and staying at my cousins who hated sports , so I watched with my uncle Paul , who is no longer with us . Memories seem to always be bittersweet as you get older .
@@aldixon1977 ?
I remember watching this game on TV. The Vikes never took a Lombardi Trophy home, not to this day: 21 Feb 2021. Bittersweet memory for me.
I remember day perfectly, I shot my first rope by a perfect HJ from my left hand
Harvey Martin and Chuck Foreman are best players in this game. Both should be in HOF
Chuck is one of the nicest men I have ever met
43 years and seems like yesterday. The awesome picture quality even makes it more so. I'll gladly watch these over something current any day. Thanks for posting
Picture Quality was good until the 2nd Quarter, but I enjoyed it anyway. Thanks for uploading it. 2 thumbs up!!
This was back when pro football was great. This is the NFL that I miss.
Me too
Oh no the tears are falling
Drew Pearson just played football and didn't try to be flashy...he made some great plays over the years...highly underrated I think...
Actually no over rated no way he belongs in the HOF.
Love those one minute commercial breaks! How I yearn for those days!
Everyday life was much better then, player,s had respect for their coaches and the game its self, this is the snowflake , me too, ara
Barn, you said it brother!!! The game has been ruined by INDOOR FOOTBALL LEAGUE RULES and non stop game delays to look at whether a blade of grass was touching the football b4 the receivers feet hit the ground.
@@randyware9645 You're wrong to bring "Me too" into this. That is just women standing up for themselves against harassment. This is not the place for that discussion.
❤️ NFL football 🏈 1970s : NFL best football
Hearing Pat Summerall doing COLOR, is amazingly odd. And the legend Jack Buck as PLAY-by-PLAY is a treat indeed. So different, yet still so good...
Miss those 2 coaching legends from my childhood Bud Grant and Tom Landry!
Respectful players, players that didn't act like maniacs after every play, refs not missing penalties, fans that didn't dress up like goons, and televising the National Anthem. I miss the old NFL.
Somethings never change! 50 yrs later today! Younger Refs today & still missing questionable calls! just 3 yrs ago the most controversial call ever that catapulted The Rams over The Saints to the Super Bowl
Not only that. The music was played on the field, and the crowd sung to it. Loved that.
Exactly why I don’t watch it anymore
YOU DEFINITELY SUMMED UP WHAT IS WRONG WITH PRO SPORTS THESE DAYS. THANK YOU!
Cool story, comrades
Fran Tarkenton was my all-time favorite QB, I know he never won a Super Bowl but he had a great Hall of Fame career. Also, Love the commercials!
They were the buffalo bills of the 70s
Scramblin Fran Owned most of the records when he retired in '78
that staubach guy wasnt bad either- and these commercials are the greatest...
@@akumawani Absolutely, Being a Navy guy myself I always admired Roger the Dodger.
Tarkenton was always very exciting !!
The NFL on CBS was the best!!! NFC on CBS and the AFC on NBC👍👍👍👍👍
That was the time I discovered American football ant the Vikes became rapidly my favorites. Nice to see again this great 70's Minnesota defense. They never won a Super Bowl but they were fantastic on Bud Grant's coaching. Thanks a lot from Quebec/Canada.
OMG!!!! Original commercials and everything. Talk about a trip in the time machine! Thanks.
I was 10 in 73' and loved The Vikes! Great times!
Parkwaymania ..I was six years old at the time. I don't remember this game much. I do remember the players as I got older around 75 and 76. Don't Criqui on CBS??? I grew up on him being with NBC with Brodie and Trumpy!
don criqui started at CBS then was "traded" to NBC for Curt Gowdy qho went to CBS til 98 after NBC lost the rights to the Afc games to CBS
I keep wanting to slap the top of my monitor to get the picture to straighten out.......
Nicky Depaola
I was also 10 in 1973. What a great era of NFL football we were fortunate enough to watch as kids. Football today is horrible now. Rule Changes have ruined the damn game.
The whole broadcast was awesome right down to Sunday night with Mannix and Barnaby Jones. Great memories.
The Dallas Cowboys were the first team to play in the NFC Championship Conference game in four consecutive seasons.
They were in the First 4 NFC Championship games
1966 Packers Cowboys
1967 Cowboys Packers
1968 Colts Browns
1969 Browns Vikings
1970 Cowboys Niners
1971 Niners Cowboys
1972 Cowboys Redskins
1973 Vikings Cowboys
That’s a great Cowboys run that missed just 1974, from 1966 to 1979.
Jack Buck and Pat Summerall. Two exceptional broadcasters with consummate vocal style and composure. No one occupying today's broadcast booth can compare with either of these two. They were among the best of all-time.
Pat yes but Buck was barely average.
@@davidmitchell6873
If Jack Buck was "barely average" how would you rate the unlistenable Romo?
As a long time Vikings fan, this was probably my favorite game ( until they stunned the 49ers at Candlestick in the 1987 playoffs)
Jerseys that fit, full-size shoulder pads, wide receivers in three-point stances.....real NFL football!
Agree with you 100%
Why would grown men wear children sized shoulder pads? No need to see armpits.
And no dumb shit theatrics after making a 10 yard catch.
Wide receiver Legend Fred Biletnikoff for the Raiders was in a two point stance 2 1/2 hours earlier that day in the Championship game with the Dolphins over on NBC.
No showboating!
Amen text book
This rivalry is still one of the best in the NFL. Wish I could still watch it. Best shade of purple ever.
Best shade of purple, Indeed.
A Vikings endzone painted on the road- wow, this game truly IS old-school.
Love the original NFL TV pre game show, real nfl football
I never understood home teams acknowledging the visitor with the end zone print. I believe this was the last time the Cowboys did that. The last time I recall a team doing it was the '86 AFC title game, Denver at Cleveland (infamously known for "The Drive". Right! I'm NOT a Broncos fan!)
Dallas routinely put the visitors' team in the opposite end zone during their early seasons at the Cotton Bowl. I'm glad the league no longer practices it (except at neutral sites, of course). I don't like the Cowboys, but I've always enjoyed watching them play at home in their white jerseys (a tradition since then-commissioner Pete Rozelle allowed NFL teams the option back in 1964). For some reason, they wore the blue at home last year (2019) in a win over the Rams. Stop it; it's not a good look.
@@exmaj5040 I do like the rare games they show up in blue before 1981
@@exmaj5040 In 2019 the Cowboys wore their blue jerseys 8 times
One of the very best Vikings teams we ever had. I remember being a kid and we all thought this team would win the Super Bowl after this.
no shame in losing to the dolphins.
They looked good.
The NFL sabotaged any chance of us winning. The conditions they set up for us were deplorable
@@angusthecat1689 You're right Angus. But there's plenty of shame in not being competitive. I realize the greatness of the Dolphins and all that crap, but the Vikings where much better than 24-7
They didn't lose to the dolphins. They were obliterated. Just like they were in all 4 Super Bowls.
Was cool to go back in time to see the NFL games when it was just a simple tough game..I was a 11 year old boy and vaguely remember this game. Seeing it as an adult is a treat.. thanks for uploading this 👍... brought back some great memories as a kid..my dad and I used to watch football games in the 70's and it was a great time.
The ambience of this game is older than that. This is a game from 1923. I watched it as a teenager and am glad the Vikings won.
@stevedalbor1001 I think you meant 1973, not 1923.. that would make you over 100😂 and there was no TV then.. but yeah, the Vikings were a dominant team in the NFC in the 70's... glad they beat the obnoxious Cowboys 👍
I should have made myself clearer. The style of play back then was closer to the 1920s than to today's game. More passing, of course, although the announcers were transfixed by the idea of passing on first down. On the other hand, I FEEL like I am over 100... @@pst702
So nice when the commercials are left in. Makes this already-nostalgic games even more like time capsules. Hard to believe this was from 50 years ago already.
1:17:28 Everything you always wanted to know about running screen plays, as broken down by Tom Landry. Fantastic bonus stuff.
Mr.Grant was a class act in football.
Class did not get him a Super Bowl win
Football is a total team effort .
❤️ bud grant;; bud grant won won the Grey club Canada football league ;; get over Minnesota viking not winning a super bowl 🏈; one night sexual intercouse with gorgeous looking woman ; get over it
@@thomasnorman9536 did you ever think the Vikings played 3 AFC powerhouses in the Super Bowl?
@@Go_for_it652 Thanks for you're stupendous observation. I guess you showed us all what's up asswipe 🖕
What a treasure. I couldn't imagine to watch this. I was 4 years old in that game and I wasn't viking fan yet. I began as a viking fan in 1975. Thank you for sharing. Go Vikes!
I remember watching this game at my aunt's flat in Syracuse, New York. Snowing like hell outside, but my 8 year old being taking warmth in watching the Vikes take it to Dallas in this classic game. Thanks for posting.
At 1:24:03. Game announcers Jack Buck, Pat Summerall and Wayne Walker. Great announcers. Sadly they are no longer with us.
Jack Buck ( 1924 -2002)
Pat Summerall (1930-2013)
Wayne Walker(1936-2017)
RIP.
Summerall was a chronic alcoholic who just happened to be the best play by play man ever. Surprised he made it to his 80's. God Bless. RIP
Wayne Walker was on KPIX 5 In San Francisco
Makes me a little sad...sadder still that I didn't know they passed.
@@bishlap So was Johnny Carson as a late night talk show host
@@howardcosell2022 True, Cosell too, esp. later in career. Johnny was a bastard when he drank - Summerall was a drunk, but always a genteman.
This is a Gem. I appreciate this. Saw it on tv back then, and once before, here.
An almost brand new Texas Stadium. Great football. Bob Hayes made a sideline catch in the 1st quarter and could have ducked out of bounds. Instead, he fights for every yard he can get. That's gutsy, right there.
Likewise with Roger, who does the same and runs the ball down the field like a running back.
Looks like early on, the Vikings must have figured the Cowboys would be looking for Foreman, because Oscar Reed ran the ball a lot. Back in the days when they were still called fullbacks.
Both teams got yards, but they were hard-earned. At times, the defensive fronts of both teams were like walls.
Best Dallas uniform ever. I may have commented on that somewhere else.
Dark grey pants, striped socks, and those old black cleats teams mainly used back then.
And Johnny Cash in a commercial - an Icon. And a commercial with Atlanta Falcon linebacker, Tommy Nobis, who did tremedous work in Atlanta, helping disabled people get jobs.
I was 12 soon to be 13. 2 weeks after the great feelings after this game, I had to return to school, 7th Grade, and listen to my friends give me shit lol. Brent Musburger certainly was young lol. I can actually remember these commercials....ahhh the memories. Here I am now....57😯😖😭.
The Vikings use to look so much better with gray face masks and large vikings logo. I use to like them back then.
Chad Snow Don't care for any colored face mask
Agreed 100%
Vikings went to a white face mask in 1980 and purple one in 1985
Throw Statistics out the window, After serving his country & his commitment to the Navy Oldman 27 year old Roger Staubach entered the NFL, I'm convinced that he & Scrambling Fran Tarkenton should be in the Top 10 QB's of all time, When Fran retired he owned the record for most passing yards @ 48K
Thanks Kevin for posting this historic game, Glory Days! Priceless
I was at this game, alone at the age of 18. I remember driving down to the Cowboys' office, waiting in a short line, and paying $14 for a ticket. That's how long ago it was. Best thing that happened that day, other than Golden Richards running a punt return for a TD, was leaving early and beating the traffic back home. Cowboys just didn't have it that day. And it was nice, two weeks hence, when the Dolphins beat the stuffing out of the Vikes in SB VIII. My dad had a connection in which, if the Cowboys won this game, he could get tickets for the Super Bowl in Houston. Oh well.
Jim Marshall (#70) owns a remarkable stat. He never missed a game or even a start in 19 years with the Vikings, from their birth in 1961 to his retirement after the 1979 season. 270 consecutive starts. Plus all the playoff games. At defensive end. Amazing!
@daniellewis5474 My brother was in Metropolitan Stadium that day and saw that play. He told me all about it when he got home, I was only five and I couldn't go. Lucky for Marshall, the Vikings still won, 27-22.
I wonder how many realize what a great, all round team player Oscar Reed was? He could do it all; act as a decoy, run inside and outside, and throws a crunching block on Jethro Pugh on that first touchdown drive that sprang a quick Foreman six yard dash, right into the teeth if that tough Dallas defense. Lynn Cain, in the late 70's/early 80's, occupied a similar role in Atlanta, was the same type of player: not known as a Star, but a guy that'd get the tough yards and make the key blocks. Cain did this with the Falcons when William Andrews was the big runner there.
Tommy Thomason; Agree; Oscar Reed (32) was a great asset for the Vikings especially in the playoffs. He had a tremendous game in the win vs. the Redskins in the divisional playoff - ripping off some long runs. Like you said, he was doing it all - very big part of their offense that year - and underrated a bit.
Vikings need to go back to this style of uniform, dark purple helmets/ jersey
But you know they never will, the millennial world wouldn't allow it
@@michaelleroy9281 yeah, you're right. But it sure would be nice.
Love seeing the old CBS Sports banner!
On Super Bowl Sunday 2016, CBS Sports introduced a new logo which is an updated version of their "ticket" logo they had used in the 1960's and 1970's.
I remember listening to this game on the radio, I was 12 years old coming back home with my mom. She actually let me listen to it. Gosh I was scream all through the 3rd quarter when dallas started to come back and all those turnovers. Man I couldn't believe my vikes beat the cowboys at home. Didn't care that they had to play the Dolphins whom nobody from the NFC was going to beat that year. Finally got to see this game. Thanks for posting.
Thank You for posting - very good quality too. We didn't know how good we had it back then; but like a great movie - we can watch the real deal of what football is again and again. Thanks again.
Wow...thanks for sharing this. I've seen part of the 4th quarter of this game posted, but never this much of it. Not a lot of big wins out there from the 70s for us Vikings fans to enjoy. Thanks again.
Jack Buck and Pat Summerall together in the booth. We did not appreciate what we were listening to back then like we do now.
The good ol' days
Amazing that all 4 of the Vikings teams that won the NFC championship looked so dominant on both sides of the ball, only to be a clown show in the Superbowl.
Love those commercials and the catchy jingles that you could remember both the melody and lyrics.
This game was 30/Dec/73 just a day away from 1974, and '74 was a very memorable year, the first of four consecutive.
Rode the Amtrak from Oakland to Cheyenne at the beginning of the summer and then flew from Denver to Honolulu at the end of the vacation.
Went to the rodeo, the fair and the free pancake breakfast for Frontier Days, too.
Oh, and "discovered" The CBS Radio Mystery Theater on the last night in Cheyenne sleeping out under the stars, and the next day I saw "Papillon" at the Tripler Post Theater my very first night in Honolulu.
one of the most focused games bud and the vikes ever played - great game plan - boys were big favorites going into the game
Yes, but offensively, much of the credit goes to Jerry Burns who employed a drastically different game plan.
Best win in viking history, better than the 87 win in the bay area. Great offensive game plan with the mis direction plays. The defense still in their prime, very quick and athletic. The offensive line very good this day. Fran, Gilliam, and chuck, in their prime. Very happy day for me making my Christmas.
Probably i would put the victory over the rams in 1969 right up there. Personal fav of mine.
Yeah, maybe. I was only 11 for this game so the magnitude for me was probably less than it should have been.seeing it again now after all these yrs, its impressive.
That '87 Divisional game though---we shocked the world! It was glorious. We were NOT supposed to win that game.
2 possessions and 3:47 left on the clock before the first commercial break. Gotta love the good ol' days.
3 long TD's are missing from this game tape. Golden Richards had a 63 yard punt return, John Gilliam a 54 yard pass reception, and Bobby Bryant a 63 yard interception return.
Joe Buck should listen to his father call a game sometime. Maybe he'd learn a thing or 20 about how to call a game properly
Yes, Buck's son a horrible poindexter game so call caller. He and Aikman IS horrible. Slang IS- for them-they are bad, blah. Buck Jr. knows nada about Pro Football. Go back to momma and learn how to put your diaper on properly-u little freak paid for what?
This game is not a great example of broadcasting by Buck. It's pretty tough to listen to. Did I sleep through the 3rd quarter?
hivicar I asked myself the same question Where is the 3rd quarter.?
Joe Buck FELL into another Orchard.
@@anthonyimbriale4385 joe's father is no better.
1:15:31 ... *_"see Jeanette Nolan alias "Dirty Sally" in the role that inspired a brand new television series"_* 😂🤣
Dirty Sally is a humorous western television series about a hard-drinking cantankerous old woman and a young former outlaw traveling to the California gold fields in a wagon pulled by a mule named *_"Worthless"_* . The series consists of 14 half-hour episodes that aired on CBS Fridays, 8:00 to 8:30 p.m., from January 11, 1974, to July 19, 1974. Jeanette Nolan stars as Sally Fergus and Dack Rambo stars as Cyrus Pike in this Gunsmoke spin-off. Guest stars include John McIntire (Nolan's husband), Tim McIntire, Jackie Coogan, and Kathleen Cody. Nolan was nominated for an Emmy Award for her role in the series.
I remember Dirty Sally, watched it a couple times. And Jeanette Nolan was on the cover of our weekly TV magazine.
Wow - I remember watching the game but I don't remember the post-game interviews with Bobby Bryant and Jim Marshall !! Thanks for posting this vid!! I first started watching the Vikings in 1968. Later became a season ticket holder in the 1980's for a time.
So many good memories...thank you Kevin!
Hey, I remember those days of long, long ago when people stood and sang the national anthem!
Yeah, I got a kick out of that watching ALL the players standing for the National Anthem..no fuckin politics involved...just 2 teams playing for the love of the game and respecting the game..is it any wonder that there's a whole bunch of players in the 70's that are in the HOF...coincidence? Hardly.
love the opening theme music---I wish that cbs could bring it back
Our family watched the Vikings game on TV in the dining room after the guys got back from ice fishing. They were playing the Cowboys and we won handly then went to the Super Bowl VIII couple weeks later and got beat by the mighty Dolphins. It was fun.
No on screen clutter. Simple Vidifont graphics.
thank you very much. I watched this game when it happened and love re watching games like this
Who remembers the halftime show called NFL Playbook with the opening '3-51-HUT!'? That was part of football in the 70s!
A refreshing absence of onscreen graphics
Exactly. But that was back in the days when TV viewers actually paid full attention to the game, and so didn't need the continual display of video game-type graphics to know what the score was, what down it was, how many yards were needed for a first down, etc. Most of today's viewers are incapable of paying full attention to practically anything because they can't go more than twenty seconds without having to look down at their smartphones for the millionth time.
@@SingleTax very interesting point and your so right. By the way it's good to see the original commercials uploaded with the game too. RIP Johnny Cash.
@@jamilmccoy2994 The man in black. Johnny Cash was (and still is) the definition of Country Cool.
Yes
@@SingleTax Those are good points, but it's still nice to at least have the score showing in case you just turned to the game!
Die hard Vikings fan (and we do die hard) from Toledo Ohio I have been a Vikes fan since 1970 I was 9. ..lo these yrs later I still bleed purple.
Poor Bud Grant; he was such a great coach, but has the misfortune of going up against great teams like Stram's Chiefs, then after this game Shula's Dophins and that great running game, then the Steel curtain defense , and then the Raiders. I felt bad for him and especially Tarkenton, who really deserved to win a Super Bowl
Love the 1970s Minnesota Vikings, my 1975 Vikings my favorite viking team, love Minnesota Vikings coach bud Grant grant, the Minnesota Vikings offense were not that good until the 1970s and the legendary purple people eater got iold i think trading fran tarkenton and spending the player's to the get him back might have hurt them
Bud had the misfortune of having 2 of the worst QB's to play in a super Bowl(s). Kapp was joke, he couldn't pass worth a damn... and Tark was Tark-exciting midget scrambler w/ no arm no pocket presence and no tools of greatness. I know yall will disagree, but watch Fran, outside of scrambling he can't do a damn thing. 0-3 w/ 1 touchdown in 3 super bowls says it ALL.
I definitely agree me being a Pittsburgh Steelers fan the TARK should have won at least 2 out of the 4 SB appearances. As long as it wasn't against the steel curtain. Great team they were though.
@@jamilmccoy2994 i think Pittsburgh Steelers was a low scoring game and the Miami dolphins, the Minnesota Vikings early years their offense was too weak
The Vikings were always the “second best” team in the NFL... and their o-line was always the reason. They could pass block but the fault was their inability to run block. In Super Bowls where Tarkenton was the QB, Miami, Pittsburgh and Oakland simply turned the Vikings into a one dimensional team - and that team was led by a weak armed QB. Yes, for as successful as Tarkenton was, his “long ball” was a rarity - as it was a “floating rainbow” (not safe to throw) - for Fran’s bread and butter was throwing short passes into the hands of his RB’s (which is why a Foreman was a league leader in receptions.) Each of those AFC Champs stacked the line and “cheated up” on the Vikings - never worrying about being beaten deep - so there always seemed to be a man standing in the hole on every running play and an LB already in the flat, waiting for a pass. They shrunk the field on Minnesota - and in each of those instances, it didn’t seem to occur to Bud and his staff (we’re looking at you Jerry Burns) that simply needing to “execute what we do...better” was NOT the answer. Just one win in ANY of those games and the Vikings of that era would be remembered as a “legendary team “ filled with HOF’s...instead of being looked at as “really good team” who has to see so many great players entering the Hall via Veterans Committee or Old Timer ballots. One win.... a very thin line indeed.
Love those all purple jerseys on the Vikings, We never saw those jerseys again
It was the last game they wore those
Back in the day, the NFC/AFC championship game would be on December 30. Today, the last game of the regular season would end on that date.
Here on 12/31/20.
I grew up with these Vikes. Broke my heart 4 times. Enjoyed watching this. Beats dumb new years eve broadcasts.
Claro también en esas fechas los Vaqueros decepcionaban. Yo fanático Cowboys no me quedo con el 2 ,3 en superbolws equipo perdedor .. para mí el equipo de los 90s fue el más grande 3 , 0 en superbolws equipo ganador 🤘🏻🏉
Francis Tarkenton. 10. Teams found it tough to take him down.
Jack Buck and Pat Summerall announcing. How could it ever get better than this? Class met with class.
🛵 John Madden and Pat Sommerall.
Did anyone else notice the irony of the NBA preview of Phoenix playing Chicago while Calvin Hill is standing in the background? at the time Grant Hill would have been a 1-year old and he would play for the Phoenix Suns.
Johnnie Harlor You mean coincidence.
Grant hill starred on the Pistons before he got hurt; his dad told him to hoop because football was brutal.
outstanding picture quality. don't think I've seen this before on broadcast, thanks
#84, Minnesota WR, Carroll Dale. A longtime Packer during the Lombardi years, and one of the most underrated wide receivers in NFL history. Should be in the Hall of Fame.
If a team lined up in respect of the national anthem like the Vikings today, they'd be shouted down on twitter with every name in the book. Pretty sad how far down things have gone.
During this time, players were especially excited for the Super Bowl because the bonus (even for being on the losing team) was equal to or greater than many players' salaries. Currently, even though the bonus is larger, it usually represents a smaller proportion of even the league minimum salary.
I remember watching some of this game on CBS. I turned off the tv when Minnesota went ahead 7-0 , to listen to a record album. When I turned the tv back on it was 27-10 Vikings. Maybe i should have stayed & watched.
Thanks Mr. Kevin Reidy. You are a hero!
It is interesting to note that Pat Summerall is providing color commentary to Jack Buck in this game. Most of us remember Pat doing play-by-play with his partner John Madden.providing the color.
Pat Summerall did color in his first years at CBS. He did a lot of games with Ray Scott and Jack Buck. I think thats how Pat garnered his PBP skills was by working with them
Sometimes Tom Brookshier would work with Summerall. John Madden was still 7yrs away.
Most of the time, they where a pair.
Also Wayne Walker here. Wayne had a really notable long career through the '80s and '90s as a sports broadcaster in the San Francisco Bay Area, TV and radio. First-rate work. And a real gentleman in real life.
Most of us remember Summerall with Tom Brookshier, going back to their days together on This Week in Pro Football. They became the dominant force on CBS from 1974-81, or so. Great memories of those two doing broadcasts..
Remember when they not only played the National Anthem without any disgusting Kneelers but sang it without any Whitney Houston hip hop crud. Also, notice no victory dances each and every play.
thank you for the old cowboy games! they've gotten me through some rough times keep them coming please
We need to get back to these uniforms and helmets. We lost our identity when we changed designs. The NFL has no clue. Current unis and helmets blow.
Love the comments on the Vikings uniforms.
Sorry, the 1970s and the uniforms from them are never coming back, the woke world of 2022 won't allow it
This is in great shape for 73!! Beautiful picture!
I'm amazed to see that this game has recently surfaced. I have been collecting NFL games for more than 20 years now and had thought this one was wiped and no longer existed. What a nice find. Too bad one reel is missing though. Hopefully it wasn't wiped and it too surfaces some day. Now if only the 1974 NFC Championship game would be discovered somewhere.
That reel is around somewhere. The whole game was on RUclips circa 2013-2014. Be nice to see the third quarter since that's when the game shifted to the Vikings big time.
Love watching 1970s football
If you look up Raiders Dolphins 1973 AFCCG, the halftime show has the game live highlights of Gilliam, Bryant, and Foreman touchdowns. Joyous to see!
Awesome picture quality.
I swear watching Fran play he would of been perfect running Billwalsh west coast offense.
Remember watching this game in my youth...
Football was bigger back then because on a Sunday afternoon there was nothing on not like today with cable TV and the internet. That's why MNF was so good there was nothing on Monday night and a third of the country would be watching the game no matter who was playing.
I don't think it was bigger.I think that because of the big three network setup of the era, people tended to have a
more common cultural experience growing up. People actually went to church Sunday morning (not watching
3 hours of pre-game nonsense)maybe watched a local pro wrestling show (Like AWA All-Star Wrestling back
in Minneapolis) got two back to back football games on one network and a third on a second network
then watched maybe another wrestling show before getting some hard news and comedy on CBS
in the form of 60 Minutes, All in the Family and The Jeffersons or family entertainment followed by
mystery shows in the form of Disney, Columbo, McCloud on NBC.
As far as MNF went, it was also a chance to broaden the appeal of Pro football by drawing more
connections to the wider popular culture then the Sunday broadcasts did.
Sunday was much more hard corp Football watching.Monday Night could become a carnival-like event
and was the first place where major pop culture figures were able to crossover with the NFL by
appearing in the booth. It was MNF where the NFL first became an entertainment entity rather
then just a sports entity.
And don’t miss the history lesson given through the advertising of the day, I love it, memories of my early teen years😎👍🇺🇸America, oh, and I was a Dallas fan though now love both those teams remembering all these great players
Drew Pearson; Rookie!
I was at the game. Amazing how different the defense was without Bob Lilly. Lilly was suited up but I never saw him play a down. Calvin Hill was also out which made it hard for Dallas to get on track.
best viking jersey worn very few games not even an entire season
They also had a jersey with 3 stripes on the sleeves
That was their warm weather jerseys.
Great Video!!! Thanks!
Great memories! Thank you for posting.
Muriel Cigar commercial!! Ya thanks for blowing that disgusting stench in my face. Funny that cigarette commercials were banned by 1973 but cigar commercials were allowed. I remember Dutch Masters sponsoring the NFL Today right into the 80's.
If the Vikings would have kept Tarkenton instead of trading him to the Giants. I believe the Vikings would have won at least 1 Superbowl between 1967-1972, if Tarkenton was the quarterback, + the Purple People was in their prime during that time too.
imagine how much better the Cowboys would have been if they would have still had Duane Thomas. They had to wait until Dorsett arrived before they won another Super Bowl.
He wasn't. Kapp had better stats in the Superbowl than Tarkenton, who was absolutely terrible in all three appearances.
Many years have passed. But remember Tarkenton had three chances, and he stunk all three times.
Then again, if the Dolphins and Joe Robbie had paid Csonka, Kiick, Morris, and Warfield, and kept that team together, they might have played in about five straight super bowls in that era
You are correct, the 1970 Vikings had one of the best defense's of the decade, they slowly faded each year a little bit.
That melancholic air permeating throughout the stadium - along w/the artificial pathos from Buck and Summerall - is no doubt cause from the fact that the Super Horse had just recently retired to Stud and race no mor!. Alas, where have you gone Secretariat, our Nation turns its lonely eyes to you
Those were the days when, in the name of good sportsmanship, the home team hospitably placed the opponent's name and logo in the opposite end zone.
I'm sure it was a league rule. Teams didn't do it voluntarily.
@@humanbeing2420
How do you know this?
Split Backfield. Oh how I miss this type football. Life forever changing.
I agree, I was amazed at the great run blocking, taking people out at the knees. Reminds me of my high school days in 70s
6:00-"The flag is our symbol of national unity..."
Just because you assert that as a white man, doesn't make it true for me as a Black man. As a Marine Corps veteran, I offer a hearty fuck you as well.
@@manuginobilisbaldspot424 u r the problen with unity
@@manuginobilisbaldspot424
How do you know he’s white?
@@manuginobilisbaldspot424 if you're truly a veteran, you'd know you took an oath to the country and the flag. Unless you didn't really mean it when you enlisted. Its a shame that you'd fall into that liberal crap. I'm not even conservative and that's just sad that you'd fall that far if you're a vet.
@@manuginobilisbaldspot424 Yeah? Then get the fuck out of this racist country. The White, cisgender, Christian, males created the greatest country in the world you grateful fuck. Go find a better country and move there.
🛵 Those Vikings were really good. At knocking off the best the NFC had to offer and going to the Big Game themselves.
We need to bring back these helmets and uniforms.
Note the full sleeves in 1973 ? the players of today don't like those, they're never coming back
@@michaelleroy9281 they have no sense for style or tradition.
Fred Cox hits a 44-yard FG----yes, there's evidence, on RUclips, he did it...
indoors , easier then kicking in 5 below