And because of free agency (not a bad thing) and salary caps, we'll never see it again. Each team kept the same great players for years and created a collective identity for fans that held constant.
I remember that game like it was yesterday. It was about a week before Christmas and my father, rest his soul, had just bought us a brand new color television for the holidays. That game was the first thing we watch on it. We lived in California and I was rooting for the Raiders, but the way the Dolphins valiantly defended their title as champions so impressed me that I became a fan and have followed the team ever since. Rest in peace Coach Shula, Coach Madden, Jim "Mad Dog" Mandich, Nick Buoniconti, Bob "Kooch" Kuechenberg, Jim Kiick, Kenny " The Snake" Stabler, and all other greats of the game who have passed on. Also, RIP Al DeRogatis whose expert play by play analysis taught me so much about football.
When I watch these old games from the 1970s with the dirt, grass, and wet fields, I feel like I'm watching a movie during medieval times with swords, blood, and fire.
So well said. I thankfully grew up in the 70s. NFL Football was everything to me. I remember watching this game on television. Grew up 20 minutes from Oakland. Went to the championship game the following week. I’ll take this era over todays any day.
Yes, those were the days ... I remember the Raiders AT THAT TIME - had the best winning pct in Monday night football in history. I also remember the Eagles had never won at the Oakland Coliseum until 2007 - Madden career was Madden had a coaching record of 103-32-7 and zero losing seasons
Me too. I was a teen in the 1970s and a huge Raider fun, but I was raised in San Diego!!! San Diegans are very sore losers. I could only wear my Raiders shirts at work I was at The Holy Roller!!! I had to hold in my absolute ecstatic feeling, and must have been the only fan at that game. Geeze was it fun watching The Raiders breaking Charger fans hearts The Raiders wins fattened up my wallet as well. Hope The Raiders can wake up again cos I still love them and I'm in my 60s now!!!
Football played by real men! Players so fierce, they sometimes scared the coaches!! Guys like Joe Klecko, Marty Lyons, Jack Lambert, Ronnie Lott, JoeGreene, Merlin Olson, L.T. (Both of ‘em.) Dudes so high on speed and painkillers, running back to the sidelines, shoulder hanging out of its socket, Strength coach, Dr, setting it back, right on Camara then him running back in! Concussions out the wazzo. Oh, Double practices, am and pm. Watch any game from 1967 to 1982. You will see a breed of men like no others… Good luck this year, watch my Jets start to fly!🛫
@@frankpienkosky5688 Happens like that sometimes. Luck only brings you so far. Being a jet fan, I don’t know what luck is. We should have 5 Super Bowls. Never caught a break, not once! Watch us make our own luck the next five years!!!!
Stadiums with roofs, every team has dark/black uniforms, rarely weather conditions, don’t hit as hard, and less personality. Not to mention, you don’t have rivalries because players move around so often.
I really love Phil Villapiano. As a player, it always seemed he was in on the big tackles. Here as a commentator you can just see and feel the pride that he felt While being an Oakland Raider
@@rufuspipemos True but something else, earlier that season Oakland beat the Pittsburgh Steelers 17-0, I remember many Steeler fans including my father saying the Steelers did not stand a chance in that years' AFC championship game against the Raiders, but coach Chuck Noll rallied and inspired the team to a 24-13 win and an eventual Super Bowl championship. However, your right about that 71 game, three overtime quarters, KC kicker Jan Stenaroud missing I think three field goals and Kicker Garo Yepremian winning the game with a 37-yard field goal right down the middle
@@rufuspipemos because it was Christmas Day around dinner time..a lot of people didn’t see it. I remember that game being on for about a quarter but my parents had a Christmas party that day so the tv got turned off.
As a lifelong Dolphin fan, that was the saddest game of my life. Knowing the Dolphins would never be the same without Csonka, Kiick and Warfield. As a football fan, I can't help but admire the Raiders for winning that game.
Not the lost SB against 49er or AFC championship game against Pats? That was at the end of the Dolphin' s dynastie so it had to happen but to have the best Dolphins QB ever and the best receiver duo ever but only win one AFC title must be disappointing.
@@lesterpaul9657 that Miami team was like a bunch of robots...totally consistent week in and week out...scores might be close but you always knew they were going to win...until one day they didn't...
When I saw Stabler he said hhat as he was going down he just heaved the ball into the end zone, thinking it would likely be intercepted. He was delighted of course when Clarence Davis caught it between three Dolphins. Unfortunately for Oakland, the magic would en in the AFC championship the next week.
@@graciemaemarie11jones16 The Raiders ranked only 21st out of the 26 NFL teams around in 1974 on run defense. This game and the next week game against the Steelers you can see why. You see big runs by Larry Csonka, Benny Malone, and next week Franco Harris, Rocky Bleier over and over again. And each time you see missed tackle after missed tackle by the Raider defense.
Boy do I miss this time. I was just a kid and watched this game. Pure beauty to be a part of it. The announcers the fans the players. A time of life that is long gone. But so fortunate to experience it.
I didn't get to watch this game live. I was moving from Oakland to San Diego, driving down I-5 and listening to it on the car radio. When Clarence Davis made that catch, I damn near lost control of the car. By the time i arrived, I had no voice -- from screaming with joy for so many mies.
I watched that game as a teenager with my best friend. We were big Dolphins fans looking forward to winning 3 Super Bowls in a row. We thought the game was over when Malone shed 3 tackles and went into the end zone standing. We were dumb-struck when somehow Stabler got rid of the ball and Davis caught it. To this day it was the greatest game I ever saw. Both teams left it all out there that day.
I remember being 13 yrs old and had to watch this game at my dad's electronic store because had no ride home. Being a huge Dolphins fan I cried my eyes out after this game. What a classic game called by the legend Curt Cowdy
Manny Fernandez, the eccentric, star defensive lineman of the Dolphins, was known to wrestle alligators for sport in the Everglades during the offseason. True.
I watched this game when I was 13 years old. I was a huge Dolphin fan. I was watching with my father who is still living today, but with dementia, at 91 years old. I almost cried when the Raiders caught that pass in the end zone. My father to his delight was jumping up and down cheering. 😂😂😂good times.
This game was my introduction to the Oakland Raiders. I became a fan. Bless all you great players for giving us moments like this game. RIP to those gone on.
Real football played by real men… all those playing the game now are standing on the shoulders of these giants of the game… best thing about this classic game was the winner went on to lose to my beloved Steelers as they went on to win their first of 6 superbowls!
And I believe dolphins same result had they sacked Stabler in ending and played steelers at Pittsburgh we would be talking about steelers ending dolphins reign
I watched the Sea of Hands game when I was 10 years old and remember it well, The Cliff Branch td reception where he fell down is the play I remember most, I wish there was NBC footage of this game, Its my all time favorite Raider game.
Love the Sea of Hands, so glad this is on youtube, I've seen I believe this show on the NFL network when Stabler passed away. Happy it's on RUclips. Worthy of a subscription
My late Father -- William S. Cavalier, Jr. -- had all 5 of his kids born in Oakland. So he'd be especially proud of the Oakland Raiders! So am I. We spent good times in Piedmont, CA = 401 Hampton Road. Love ya'll! * Robert Cavalier; born 18 June, 1957. *
I talked to Ben Tompkins a few years ago on the phone. Ben is the official (#52) that was involved in several key plays in this historic game. He was very gracious with his time and great to talk to about the NFL. He was the official on the Biletnikoff almost 41 yard td pass where Fred's foot was just out. Biletnikoff (my childhood idol) argued with Tompkins but Ben indicated out of bounds several times in an almost comical retort to Fred. Tompkins was also involved moments later when Biletnikoff made his incredible td catch against Miami's Tim Foley. Ben was the official on the controversial Cliff Branch td reception. Finally Ben Tompkins was the official on the spot on The Sea of Hands catch by Clarence Davis.
I watched this game when it happened. It was incredible. Love it. And how great is Steve Sabol? One of the great icons of NFL history. He and his dad are two of the most important people, if not the most important, in NFL history.
And I was at the game. 40 Yard line. Madden was right about the kickoff: We were all fired up, waving our black handkerchiefs and then Nat Moore runs it back 90 yards. We were all so stunned nobody could sit down. As Phil Villapiano said, "What a game. What a game."
Most important people in football? Pass that shit I’ll have what ur smoking lol!!! That might be the dumbest paragraph I’ve ever read in my entire existence. Most important people is the people that played the game
Miami had a lot of injuries that they couldn't overcome. I still believe that a healthy Miami team would have gone to their fourth straight Super Bowl. Still it was a great four year run...
OMFG! What an encredible episode - from the NFL films game footage to the greatly written story line - but then having J. Maddon's remarks - it doesn't get any better than this.
How many fantastic and dramatic games have the Raiders been in? My memories go back to watching this on TV as a young 14 year old Bills fan, we couldn't stand what the Finns did to our Bills during the 70's. The Raiders made a lot of Bills fans happy that day.
Arguably the greatest game ever played. It is the one game you can point to that ended a dynasty. A dynasty that gave us the perfect team. "THE MIAMI DOLPHINS ARE DETHRONED!" - Bill King
@@jomic9060 I gave the Raiders credit for ending the Dolphins Dynasty. Just because I was pointing out chinks in the armor of the MIGHTY DOLPHINS MACHINE throughout the 1974 season doesn't mean I'm making excuses for them, nor does it mean I'm diminishing the Raiders' accomplishments of dethroning them. In my eyes, the Raiders won the game fair and square. And the Dolphins can't play the injury card because what's lost in all of this, the Raiders won WITHOUT their best defensive player and the best cornerback of the 70's Willie Brown.
I remember watching this game at age 9, definitely a great game between 2 great teams, patriot fan ....Pittsburgh, oak, Mia were easily 3 best teams in 1974 . This was like a NFL championship game
This was the greatest pro football game ever played . Yes the 58 colts / giants game I think though had a greater impact and the Ice bowl was great too . But for pure football back and forth drama this is the top.
Yes, this was great , i also think the chiefs vs dolphins overtime playoff game was for me a game i can never forget , AFC divisional game on christmas day dec 25th , 1971 , i believe still the longest game ever .
Chiefs vs dolphins gets my vote this game was great no doubt but the Christmas Day game was really special… this game had a lot of ugly where as the Christmas game has one of the great single game performances ever put in by Ed podolak just classic era though
'58 Colts/ Giants?...watched it because there was nothing else on...(only 3 channels)...then became mesmerized by what was happening....sudden death?...football for grown-ups!!...this was the beginning of the marriage between pro- football and tv....up to that point the college game dominated...and the professional game was relegated to a bunch of thug/losers who refused to grow-up and get on with their life.....
I've been watching football for over 50 years. This may have been the greatest game I have ever seen. I was 13 when this game was played, and I remember my dad, he was as even-keeled as they come, and HE was yelling at the TV during the broadcast. Phenomenal football game, will never forget it.
The field is that way because it's below ground level. If you look at the stadium from the outside, you saw the 2nd and 3rd deck, you couldn't see the 1st deck or below that, until you went inside. My mom and I were at Serramonte Mall in San Francisco christmas shopping and I had to listen to this entire game on the radio. I was 13 and almost had a heart attack.
One of my earliest memories is of watching this game at my grandparents' house. I remember seeing Raiders players walking side by side after the game and I loved their uniforms and became an instant Raiders fan.
@@jimegan6848 lookin at Sundays game plans by the light of the jukebox at some dive on a Saturday night...lol. The Snake was a legend...on and off the field
Forgive me as I wipe the tears of Joy for John Madden and my Oakland Raiders. I lived in Oakland and a season ticket holder. Lady Esters. Wow, We always found a way to Just Win Baby
Hard core lifelong Dolphin fan. Listened to this game on Armed Forces Radio in Italy, kickoff 2 in the morning. Fell asleep with Dolphins leading. Didn't find out they lost until I read it in the Herald Tribune on a train the next day.
I watched that game on TV in 1974. When Stabler took the field on the final drive, I swear, I had no doubt. Wasn’t even nervous. Stabler had done it so many times before.
actually this was Stablers 2nd great comeback win. His first was earlier this same year in 1974 at home vs. Cincinatti when they won 30-27 on a Charlie Smith run with less than a minute to go. So most of the great Stabler comeback wins came after this Miami game, Ghost to the Post, Holly Roller, MNF vs. New Orleans in 1979.
@@erics2739 The problem with that is "almost". Being a Steelers fan, I'll give the Raiders their due. They beat the Steelers twice in 1976 and won the Super Bowl. Joe Greene said the Raiders had a great team that year. Oakland benefited by playing in a weak division. The Chargers were lousy until 1978-79. The Chiefs were crap after 1971. The Broncos were lousy until 1977. Pittsburgh had two tough division opponents every year. Some combination of Houston, Cleveland and Cincinnati was in the playoff hunt every year.
An incredible time in sports and life in America when men were men, football was about hitting people, kids came home when it was dark and drank water directly out of a hose. I get emotional just thinking back to those days compared to the pathetic society and NFL we have today. Thank you Dolphins and Raiders for this game and the men you were.
many say the greatest game was the Giants and the Colts in a sudden death game...that one ushered in the marriage for tv and the NFL....and started the league's ascent to the #1 sport in the country instead of a bunch of thug- losers playing a game that lacked the respect of the college version...I remember watching it because there wasn't anything good on the other two channels...and slowly becoming mesmerized by what I later defined as football for grown-ups....a fight to the death....WOW!
Great, great game. Totally epic. It's very bittersweet to watch these old great games of the 70's. To watch what was, to know what we had as a nation called America, and it was there... was surreal... to see it in hindsight, and realize that America actually no longer exists is sad indeed.
Ive been a Dolphin fan all my life. This game is my first memory of watching the Phins. I was 5 yea4s old. I remember adking my dad what happened when Davis caught the Touchdown and he was in shock and couldnt speak. Watching this extensive footage of this game, i now onow how he felt at the end of it. Raiders, Dolphins and Steelers were the Ali, Frazier and Foreman of the NFL during the 70's.
Raiders left it all on the field this day. Were drained next week in the AFC championship game and were crushed by the Steelers who went on to win the first of their 4 super bowls in the next 6 years..
Greatest game I've ever seen, even to this day. Old school football. Typical Raider win during that era...back and forth, two-minute comeback, heart-attack for the fans watching. I don't know how John Madden avoided his own heart attack in this game. One for the ages, that showcased Cliff Branch's abilities, Fred Belitnickoff's talents, and Stabler's cool and skill. And with the play-calling of Bill King. Holy Toledo.
It's just hard to believe the Raiders only won a Super Bowl with all the talent they possessed. But look at Dallas in the 70's. Pittsburgh was the nightmare that spoiled the football dreamers! Dallas, and Oakland should have won more then one or two Super Bowls. But a Jet's fan can say they won the big one. Nothing wrong with that at all! Would hate to be a Patriot or Steeler fan. Too many Super Bowls takes a little bit of thrill out of the game. Like that Twilight Zone episode where the crook wins at everything he does. He got bored very fast.
@@tomodonovan5931 certainly looked that way in the opening moments of SB XLV...then the Steelers got their act together and made the game interesting....
@@frankpienkosky5688 The game was over in my mind when #34 fumbled that football, it is ironic that the 95 Steelers vs Cowboys saw the same fate, throwing a costly interception instead of scoring the TD that would have gave the lead to the Steelers. There's no telling if Dallas could have come back to take the lead, because they put the game out of reach with that TD with no chance for a Steeler come back. Dallas and Pittsburgh gave you three good Super Bowl games. You would think Aaron Rodgers would have more rings on his fingers, but he's in the HOF with what he has. Teams that can reload, and squeeze the Lombardi trophy after losing players to free agency. I'm surprised football has not become more like baseball, where the big money making teams get all the talent. It's what the Yankees do, use the rest of the major league for their farm teams. They see the best players ready to sign off with a contender, and they flash the cash in front of their faces! Thanks for the comment.
@@frankpienkosky5688 What can you say. Both you and I are Kennedy assassination nerds! lol! They thought the umbrella was some kind of James Bond shooting device! Funny, it rained that morning, but the sky was clear as day. Like 911. Not a cloud in sight. I think the umbrella man turned himself in. Scared undoubtedly, since so many witnesses later were bumped off under mysterious circumstances. Some umbrellas were used by Russian agents as poison injected weapons. So they say. The whole military went into Defcon mode. Much like the movie Wargames.
Definitely one of NFL’s greatest games. Glad I was able to watch it in real time. It had a bunch of HOF players in it not to mention a bunch of players who were tough SOBs. Hall of Fame finish.
I had the honor of being at this game as a 9 year old with my father.It was raining early in the morning and my dad suggested we just stay and watch at home.I think he was messing with me, but I made sure he KNEW I WANTED TO GO! Great game, the fans were electric, Black Hankies for everyone...No one ever mentions how the Steelers came in to town and on the AFC championship...
have to admit I thought the Raiders were going to win against the Steelers....but as the game progressed a warm glow slowly enveloped me as I realized this bunch of ridiculous losers I had followed in the sixties...a team that had never won anything throughout their long history....was going to the Super Bowl....unreal.....
"They think they just played the Super Bowl out there. For my money the best team in football is right here in this locker room." Chuck Noll coach Pittsburgh Steelers
I was a Sr. in H.S. and working at The Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World the day of this game...A very large breakroom down in the tunnels below Main Street USA had the game playing and it was standing room only...I was a diehard Dolphin's fan and I thought for sure we had them beat, but darn if The Snake didn't drive them and score a touchdown to win the game...that is still the biggest groan I have ever heard in my life when they scored with time running out.
Hey, we are the same age. About 71 I was watching a Raider / Dolphin game at a friends house . He was a Raider fan, but the Raiders were the bad guys so I started liking the Dolphins.
I was 11 years old and watched this game. My Dolphins had their chances and just came up a bit short. Every time I watch it I revert back to that disappointed and crying 11 year old boy😢.
What’s really amazing is on top of the pass and what looked to be a finger tip catch among all those players, was Davis still managed to retain control after being hit and sandwiched right after reception. Truly incredible!
Halfback practice every spring training running through the sea of hands ,ots called trying to strip the ball for the backs and if you fumble or get it stripped, all the guys holding the dummies will begin to pummel you with dummies til you get back on the ball. Remember those practice drills very well.
There is still unfinished business. Another NFL films holy grail if you will. Where is the complete footage of the Saturday December 18, 1976 AFC divisional playoff between the Patriots and Raiders in Oakland? The infamous roughing the passer call Find this game in its ENTIRETY.
One thing that really irks me about these dolphins teams is that they constantly whine. They did the same thing during the documentary on the Miami v San Diego game when one of the Dolphins players mocked Kellen Winslow for not walking off the field under his own power. Bottom line..it was a phenomenal game. Yeah they had injuries but give the raiders credit. A play here or there and any team could have won. Dolphins always came across to me as sore losers which Shula was known to be.
Exactly right. I posted this before. Oakland should have hosted Buffalo and Miami, Pittsburgh. This unfairness may be we they went to seeding the very next year.
Yep, watched it live. Truly one of the NFL’s Greatest Games with one of the wildest, most improbable finishes imaginable. And this is NFL Films at its finest.😉🏆
What a great call by Curt Gowdy! I remember seeing this game live on TV. When Clarence Davis caught this ball, the place went crazy to the extent that the cameras were vibrating for a couple of seconds from the vibrations of fans in the stands going crazy.
Just hearing the names called out during the game action.....goddamn...Warfield, Stabler, Csonka, Tatum, Griese, Branch, Biletnikoff...on and on...holy
I’ll never forget this game. I was 16 & on my knees praying the whole game. I’ve seen a lot of football along with the greatest games ever played, but none can ever match or equal this one. A great victory, but to no avail as the following week they suffered another crushing defeat from the Stealers.
Being a Steelers fan, I had very little faith they would beat Oakland after the way the raiders clobbered them in the regular season. However as John Madden later said..we celebrated too much after the Miami game and kind of looked past the Steelers. It didn’t help the Steelers were peaking and a totally different team from the one Oakland beat earlier. It’s hard to get up emotional after that game v Miami.
I was at this game waving a black hankie, sitting in the opposite end zone of the “Sea of Hands” catch. What a day that was. I sure wish there was some NBC broadcast video of this game somewhere. Thanks for posting this though.
Phil I’m an old friend of Jim Plunkett went to his wedding. I joined the Woodside fire department and moved to Sacramento. Lost track of Jim. I know he still lives in the same place anyway good to see your name and your face on the interview. you explained everything perfectly. Nice to hear the old names from Stanford.
RIP Don Shula and John Madden. Two giants in the game of football.
Rest in peace Steve Sable as well
think Noll has more championships....
@@frankpienkosky5688 point?
and play by play Bill King
RIP Kenny Stabler
There was nothing like 70s NFL football
Nothing
And because of free agency (not a bad thing) and salary caps, we'll never see it again. Each team kept the same great players for years and created a collective identity for fans that held constant.
I remember that game like it was yesterday. It was about a week before Christmas and my father, rest his soul, had just bought us a brand new color television for the holidays. That game was the first thing we watch on it. We lived in California and I was rooting for the Raiders, but the way the Dolphins valiantly defended their title as champions so impressed me that I became a fan and have followed the team ever since. Rest in peace Coach Shula, Coach Madden, Jim "Mad Dog" Mandich, Nick Buoniconti, Bob "Kooch" Kuechenberg, Jim Kiick, Kenny " The Snake" Stabler, and all other greats of the game who have passed on. Also, RIP Al DeRogatis whose expert play by play analysis taught me so much about football.
Also RIP Mike Kolen, who just passed away 2 days ago...
He was the lb who almost made the int/knock away...
When I watch these old games from the 1970s with the dirt, grass, and wet fields, I feel like I'm watching a movie during medieval times with swords, blood, and fire.
Great analogy! in the NFL universe timeline this is medieval, that's what makes your comment so great💯
So well said. I thankfully grew up in the 70s. NFL Football was everything to me. I remember watching this game on television. Grew up 20 minutes from Oakland. Went to the championship game the following week. I’ll take this era over todays any day.
The raiders then we're wonderful , not like today, Al Davis gone so went the old raiders
I loved yhem
@@primateproductions126 the e
I’m a die hard Ram fan but John Madden and his Raiders are great. 70’s football for me as a teenager was the best
Yes, those were the days ... I remember the Raiders AT THAT TIME - had the best winning pct in Monday night football in history. I also remember the Eagles had never won at the Oakland Coliseum until 2007 - Madden career was Madden had a coaching record of 103-32-7 and zero losing seasons
great game...but the Raiders forgot they had one more game to play.....
Me too. I was a teen in the 1970s and a huge Raider fun, but I was raised in San Diego!!!
San Diegans are very sore losers. I could only wear my Raiders shirts at work
I was at The Holy Roller!!! I had to hold in my absolute ecstatic feeling, and must have been the only fan at that game. Geeze was it fun watching The Raiders breaking Charger fans hearts
The Raiders wins fattened up my wallet as well. Hope The Raiders can wake up again cos I still love them and I'm in my 60s now!!!
Football played by real men! Players so fierce, they sometimes scared the coaches!! Guys like Joe Klecko, Marty Lyons, Jack Lambert, Ronnie Lott, JoeGreene, Merlin Olson, L.T. (Both of ‘em.) Dudes so high on speed and painkillers, running back to the sidelines, shoulder hanging out of its socket, Strength coach, Dr, setting it back, right on Camara then him running back in! Concussions out the wazzo. Oh, Double practices, am and pm. Watch any game from 1967 to 1982. You will see a breed of men like no others… Good luck this year, watch my Jets start to fly!🛫
@@frankpienkosky5688 Happens like that sometimes. Luck only brings you so far. Being a jet fan, I don’t know what luck is. We should have 5 Super Bowls. Never caught a break, not once! Watch us make our own luck the next five years!!!!
As a Dolphins fan of 53 years, that was the most heartbreaking loss in Dolphins history. The dynasty ended that afternoon.
On one hand yes, but the next year they still were very good and were tied with Baltimore at 10-4, but lost the tie breaker.
@@pep590 to many injuries in that year
yup....we never really got back to that level....
@@gavriilnick4225 Yes, I agree.
I was thinking the same thing. What a crazy ending. It ended the Dolphins dynasty. I was a kid and it still hurts to this day.
Would much rather watch the good old days than watch the crap they call the NFL these days. Thanks for posting this.
Everything's so vanilla in the NFL these days.
Stadiums with roofs, every team has dark/black uniforms, rarely weather conditions, don’t hit as hard, and less personality. Not to mention, you don’t have rivalries because players move around so often.
@@fockewulf4409 it all changed when players became corporate entities....
....hmm...well we've had some pretty good SB's since the end of NFC dominance....lots of stinkeroos back then..today it's a rarity...
I AGREE!
I really love Phil Villapiano. As a player, it always seemed he was in on the big tackles. Here as a commentator you can just see and feel the pride that he felt While being an Oakland Raider
he had a BIG mouth
When I think of Raider linebackers all I can think of us Phil Villipiana, that's it, probably never be a Raider lb as great as Villipiana
@@graciemaemarie11jones16 he was Foo
Monte Johnson
@@josephmcfarland8442 Monte was alright but nothing like Lambert
This game, and the 71 Chiefs-Dolphins game were 2 of the best games ever played. One, the start of the Dolphins "dynasty" one the end of the dynasty.
I think the 71 Chiefs-Dolphins is the greatest game no one ever talks about. Nice call.
@@rufuspipemos True but something else, earlier that season Oakland beat the Pittsburgh Steelers 17-0, I remember many Steeler fans including my father saying the Steelers did not stand a chance in that years' AFC championship game against the Raiders, but coach Chuck Noll rallied and inspired the team to a 24-13 win and an eventual Super Bowl championship. However, your right about that 71 game, three overtime quarters, KC kicker Jan Stenaroud missing I think three field goals and Kicker Garo Yepremian winning the game with a 37-yard field goal right down the middle
Dolphins Chargers longest game was brutal too
@@paulvaluska2174 actually the 71 Chiefs vs Dolphins game was longer
@@rufuspipemos because it was Christmas Day around dinner time..a lot of people didn’t see it. I remember that game being on for about a quarter but my parents had a Christmas party that day so the tv got turned off.
As a lifelong Dolphin fan, that was the saddest game of my life. Knowing the Dolphins would never be the same without Csonka, Kiick and Warfield. As a football fan, I can't help but admire the Raiders for winning that game.
Not the lost SB against 49er or AFC championship game against Pats?
That was at the end of the Dolphin' s dynastie so it had to happen but to have the best Dolphins QB ever and the best receiver duo ever but only win one AFC title must be disappointing.
Oakland was kryptonite to my Miami Dolphins!!!
@@lesterpaul9657 Sea of hands , by far the worst loss, we knew their 5 yr run was over and by 1976 it was .
@@lesterpaul9657 that Miami team was like a bunch of robots...totally consistent week in and week out...scores might be close but you always knew they were going to win...until one day they didn't...
When I saw Stabler he said hhat as he was going down he just heaved the ball into the end zone, thinking it would likely be intercepted. He was delighted of course when Clarence Davis caught it between three Dolphins. Unfortunately for Oakland, the magic would en in the AFC championship the next week.
I was 13 when I saw this game live on television. It was an intense, well-played, back-and-forth game. Unbelievable finish. Football at its very best.
I was 9 and my Mom made me go to the Mall. I watched the whole thing in the TV section. I walked out of the Mall in disbelief.
@@mahiman03 I was 6. Watched in our living room on our 13" color TV... wearing my Stabler jersey
the better team lost.
@@graciemaemarie11jones16 The Raiders ranked only 21st out of the 26 NFL teams around in 1974 on run defense. This game and the next week game against the Steelers you can see why. You see big runs by Larry Csonka, Benny Malone, and next week Franco Harris, Rocky Bleier over and over again. And each time you see missed tackle after missed tackle by the Raider defense.
"The Super 70's". Great decade of football. Snake deserves HOF
Glad they found this timeless classic! I could watch this every Sunday during the football season!
True!!!!
You’re not the one suffering brain dysfunction though, are you?
RIP Coach Madden, RIP Snake, RIP Branch, and to the other Raider greats. This was Jim Ottos last home game as a Raider.
Otto played the next week v Steelers. He retired after that game.
Shula and Bouniconti too
@@jasont9907 wasn’t Nicks last game. He didn’t retire until 76. Shula didn’t retire until 96.
@@Biggdoom344 they’re both dead currently was my point lol
Jack Tatum tackling Larry Csonka was probably like a car crash.
Boy do I miss this time. I was just a kid and watched this game. Pure beauty to be a part of it. The announcers the fans the players. A time of life that is long gone. But so fortunate to experience it.
They played from start to finish, not a minute was wasted.
I didn't get to watch this game live. I was moving from Oakland to San Diego, driving down I-5 and listening to it on the car radio. When Clarence Davis made that catch, I damn near lost control of the car. By the time i arrived, I had no voice -- from screaming with joy for so many mies.
AHH, GREG, I-5, THE FREEWAY OF MANY, MANY, DREAMS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I watched that game as a teenager with my best friend. We were big Dolphins fans looking forward to winning 3 Super Bowls in a row. We thought the game was over when Malone shed 3 tackles and went into the end zone standing. We were dumb-struck when somehow Stabler got rid of the ball and Davis caught it. To this day it was the greatest game I ever saw. Both teams left it all out there that day.
I remember being 13 yrs old and had to watch this game at my dad's electronic store because had no ride home. Being a huge Dolphins fan I cried my eyes out after this game. What a classic game called by the legend Curt Cowdy
Remember seeing this when it first aired on ESPN back in early October 2008.
EXCELLENT!!!
Definitely, one of the greatest NFL games ever played.
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...the end of a dynasty...and a week later, the beginning of another one....great times!.....
This Game had Drama all over it , a true Classic never to be forgotten 👏👏🏈🏈
You’re right about that!!!!
Bhbin
Clarence Davis to this day, does not want to let go of that football, and rightfully so 🏈
True!!!
neither, did Franco
@@davemr6193 why the comma?
Him, and David Tyree as well; its interesting how the most unlikliest players wind up, with these catches in the biggest moments
IKR, they never threw the ball to Davis, hell they'd throw it to Marv Hubbard first.
John Facenda's voice and colorful narrative makes this game even more exciting!
He is a legend...
this wasn't Facenda on this video
Yeah, but Facenda died in 1984 not long after SB XVIII was played.
On the frozen tundra of Lambeau field!
So friggin awesome to hear Bill King. The best ever
Luv Bill King w/the OAKLAND Raider and the Golden State Warriors. Oakland A's too for that matter. "Holy Toledo!"
@@kirjuan13 What about the Steeler play by play voice, of those days?
Manny Fernandez, the eccentric, star defensive lineman of the Dolphins, was known to wrestle alligators for sport in the Everglades during the offseason. True.
All this brilliance on the field, plus Bill King's voice. Sublime.
Fred Blintakaf was great. What a end zone catch ! One hand.
I watched this game when I was 13 years old. I was a huge Dolphin fan. I was watching with my father who is still living today, but with dementia, at 91 years old. I almost cried when the Raiders caught that pass in the end zone. My father to his delight was jumping up and down cheering. 😂😂😂good times.
This game was my introduction to the Oakland Raiders. I became a fan. Bless all you great players for giving us moments like this game. RIP to those gone on.
Without question, the greatest game I ever witnessed.
Me too. I was 8 years old. And I will never forget that late Saturday Afternoon war.
@@jackkitchen737 you had to know this was going to be great game even before they stepped on the field...certainly know I did.....
Real football played by real men… all those playing the game now are standing on the shoulders of these giants of the game… best thing about this classic game was the winner went on to lose to my beloved Steelers as they went on to win their first of 6 superbowls!
players today are business entities...and are managed as such...millionaires playing for billionaires....
And I believe dolphins same result had they sacked Stabler in ending and played steelers at Pittsburgh we would be talking about steelers ending dolphins reign
I watched the Sea of Hands game when I was 10 years old and remember it well, The Cliff Branch td reception where he fell down is the play I remember most, I wish there was NBC footage of this game, Its my all time favorite Raider game.
Raiders were known for doing a lot of quirky things and pushing the envelope....
Truly was an incredible game! The Dolphins stretch over four seasons is one of the best stretches in NFL history.
Love the Sea of Hands, so glad this is on youtube, I've seen I believe this show on the NFL network when Stabler passed away. Happy it's on RUclips. Worthy of a subscription
wish they hafall of them on RUclips
My late Father -- William S. Cavalier, Jr. -- had all 5 of his kids born in Oakland. So he'd be especially proud of the Oakland Raiders! So am I. We spent good times in Piedmont, CA = 401 Hampton Road. Love ya'll! * Robert Cavalier; born 18 June, 1957. *
a lot of people visit San Francisco...very few cross that bridge......
drop your social security number in there too while youre at it
RIP John Madden and all the players, coaches, officials, and announcers who were a part of The Sea of Hands.
I talked to Ben Tompkins a few years ago on the phone. Ben is the official (#52) that was involved in several key plays in this historic game. He was very gracious with his time and great to talk to about the NFL.
He was the official on the Biletnikoff almost 41 yard td pass where Fred's foot was just out. Biletnikoff (my childhood idol) argued with Tompkins but Ben indicated out of bounds several times in an almost comical retort to Fred. Tompkins was also involved moments later when Biletnikoff made his incredible td catch against Miami's Tim Foley. Ben was the official on the controversial Cliff Branch td reception. Finally Ben Tompkins was the official on the spot on The Sea of Hands catch by Clarence Davis.
For real 💯👌🏽
True!!!!!
I love hearing Bill King on this broadcast. I listened to him do Raiders, A's, and Warriors games...one of the greats!
I watched this game when it happened. It was incredible. Love it. And how great is Steve Sabol? One of the great icons of NFL history. He and his dad are two of the most important people, if not the most important, in NFL history.
For sure!!
That is so very true
And I was at the game. 40 Yard line. Madden was right about the kickoff: We were all fired up, waving our black handkerchiefs and then Nat Moore runs it back 90 yards. We were all so stunned nobody could sit down. As Phil Villapiano said, "What a game. What a game."
@@davidcosdesign6785 cool.
Most important people in football? Pass that shit I’ll have what ur smoking lol!!! That might be the dumbest paragraph I’ve ever read in my entire existence. Most important people is the people that played the game
I had a poster of Biletnikoff’s catch with Foley “draped all over him” hanging in my room for years.
Miami had a lot of injuries that they couldn't overcome. I still believe that a healthy Miami team would have gone to their fourth straight Super Bowl. Still it was a great four year run...
You’re right about that!!
Instant replay on the ball Cliff Branch trapped would have helped too, but...there was no guarantee that Dolphins team beats the Steelers.
5 year run , 1970 thru 1974 .
@@penguinsfan251 game woulda been in miami. i doubt pittsburgh could beat them.
100% agree
Miss you Steve Sabol
On that day Clarence Davis had the best hands in the history of the NFL
OMFG! What an encredible episode - from the NFL films game footage to the greatly written story line - but then having J. Maddon's remarks - it doesn't get any better than this.
How many fantastic and dramatic games have the Raiders been in? My memories go back to watching this on TV as a young 14 year old Bills fan, we couldn't stand what the Finns did to our Bills during the 70's. The Raiders made a lot of Bills fans happy that day.
Arguably the greatest game ever played. It is the one game you can point to that ended a dynasty. A dynasty that gave us the perfect team.
"THE MIAMI DOLPHINS ARE DETHRONED!" - Bill King
The Raiders ended the Dolphins DYNASTY but unfortunately ANOTHER DYNASTY was born at their expense in the form of the Pittsburgh Steelers.
@@MrSt3v3n5: Fuck the Steelers. The luckiest team in history.
@@MrSt3v3n5 the raiders stopped their 3-peat as well
@@jomic9060 I gave the Raiders credit for ending the Dolphins Dynasty. Just because I was pointing out chinks in the armor of the MIGHTY DOLPHINS MACHINE throughout the 1974 season doesn't mean I'm making excuses for them, nor does it mean I'm diminishing the Raiders' accomplishments of dethroning them. In my eyes, the Raiders won the game fair and square. And the Dolphins can't play the injury card because what's lost in all of this, the Raiders won WITHOUT their best defensive player and the best cornerback of the 70's Willie Brown.
Losing safety Jake Scott, to a knee injury early in that game, really seemed to cost Miami on that final drive
I remember watching this game at age 9, definitely a great game between 2 great teams, patriot fan ....Pittsburgh, oak, Mia were easily 3 best teams in 1974 . This was like a NFL championship game
This was Black Saturday 12/21/74 could be in the top 5 of playoff games
This was the greatest pro football game ever played . Yes the 58 colts / giants game I think though had a greater impact and the Ice bowl was great too . But for pure football back and forth drama this is the top.
Yes, this was great , i also think the chiefs vs dolphins overtime playoff game was for me a game i can never forget , AFC divisional game on christmas day dec 25th , 1971 , i believe still the longest game ever .
Miami - San Diego '81 was right with it. Shula's Dolphins were in some classics. The 1971 Chiefs game was the 1st.
Chiefs vs dolphins gets my vote this game was great no doubt but the Christmas Day game was really special… this game had a lot of ugly where as the Christmas game has one of the great single game performances ever put in by Ed podolak just classic era though
'58 Colts/ Giants?...watched it because there was nothing else on...(only 3 channels)...then became mesmerized by what was happening....sudden death?...football for grown-ups!!...this was the beginning of the marriage between pro- football and tv....up to that point the college game dominated...and the professional game was relegated to a bunch of thug/losers who refused to grow-up and get on with their life.....
Much respect Al LoCasale's, combover. 💯 ☠️ #RaiderNation
I've been watching football for over 50 years. This may have been the greatest game I have ever seen. I was 13 when this game was played, and I remember my dad, he was as even-keeled as they come, and HE was yelling at the TV during the broadcast. Phenomenal football game, will never forget it.
Me and my dad watch the game as well, he’s the reason I’m a Raider fan today, I was 14 at the time, I miss my dad
@@Shield60 we all do...they came out of the depression, went through the war years and built a better life for us...will we ever see their like again?
@@frankpienkosky5688arguably the greatest generation ever.
Indeed one of the best games ever🔥
In my opinion This was the Greatest game I Ever seen
"saw"
The field is that way because it's below ground level. If you look at the stadium from the outside, you saw the 2nd and 3rd deck, you couldn't see the 1st deck or below that, until you went inside. My mom and I were at Serramonte Mall in San Francisco christmas shopping and I had to listen to this entire game on the radio. I was 13 and almost had a heart attack.
The way u guys did this whole video was amazing! at a amazing time in the NFL!! thank u
I know Right!!!!!
One of my earliest memories is of watching this game at my grandparents' house. I remember seeing Raiders players walking side by side after the game and I loved their uniforms and became an instant Raiders fan.
Stabler had enough strength to get off that final pass because he did a bump and a shot during the last timeout 😂🤣👍🤘
😁
@@jimegan6848 lookin at Sundays game plans by the light of the jukebox at some dive on a Saturday night...lol. The Snake was a legend...on and off the field
Dolphins lineman Vern Den Herder, said he could never watch a replay of the game, having had Stabler almost in the grasp
"Leave it to me." - Kenny (The 🐍) Stabler
Forgive me as I wipe the tears of Joy for John Madden and my Oakland Raiders. I lived in Oakland and a season ticket holder. Lady Esters. Wow, We always found a way to Just Win Baby
Mandich and Villapiano are meant to meet in the ring...Smart ass battle royal...both great characters for NFL films
Hard core lifelong Dolphin fan. Listened to this game on Armed Forces Radio in Italy, kickoff 2 in the morning. Fell asleep with Dolphins leading. Didn't find out they lost until I read it in the Herald Tribune on a train the next day.
I watched that game on TV in 1974. When Stabler took the field on the final drive, I swear, I had no doubt. Wasn’t even nervous. Stabler had done it so many times before.
raiders were team of 70s almost so many afc championships
actually this was Stablers 2nd great comeback win. His first was earlier this same year in 1974 at home vs. Cincinatti when they won 30-27 on a Charlie Smith run with less than a minute to go. So most of the great Stabler comeback wins came after this Miami game, Ghost to the Post, Holly Roller, MNF vs. New Orleans in 1979.
@@erics2739 They weren't even the 3th best team of the 70's.
@@erics2739 The problem with that is "almost".
Being a Steelers fan, I'll give the Raiders their due. They beat the Steelers twice in 1976 and won the Super Bowl. Joe Greene said the Raiders had a great team that year.
Oakland benefited by playing in a weak division. The Chargers were lousy until 1978-79. The Chiefs were crap after 1971. The Broncos were lousy until 1977.
Pittsburgh had two tough division opponents every year. Some combination of Houston, Cleveland and Cincinnati was in the playoff hunt every year.
@@erics2739 ....almost...but somebody else actually was.....
An incredible time in sports and life in America when men were men, football was about hitting people, kids came home when it was dark and drank water directly out of a hose. I get emotional just thinking back to those days compared to the pathetic society and NFL we have today. Thank you Dolphins and Raiders for this game and the men you were.
You’re right about that!!!!
I used to be one of those kids and I couldn’t agree with you more
@@homiedclown2623 You’re right about that!!!!
many say the greatest game was the Giants and the Colts in a sudden death game...that one ushered in the marriage for tv and the NFL....and started the league's ascent to the #1 sport in the country instead of a bunch of thug- losers playing a game that lacked the respect of the college version...I remember watching it because there wasn't anything good on the other two channels...and slowly becoming mesmerized by what I later defined as football for grown-ups....a fight to the death....WOW!
@@frankpienkosky5688 True!!!
Great, great game. Totally epic.
It's very bittersweet to watch these old great games of the 70's. To watch what was, to know what we had as a nation called America, and it was there... was surreal... to see it in hindsight, and realize that America actually no longer exists is sad indeed.
Ive been a Dolphin fan all my life. This game is my first memory of watching the Phins. I was 5 yea4s old. I remember adking my dad what happened when Davis caught the Touchdown and he was in shock and couldnt speak.
Watching this extensive footage of this game, i now onow how he felt at the end of it.
Raiders, Dolphins and Steelers were the Ali, Frazier and Foreman of the NFL during the 70's.
left out the Cowboys....who also won two SB's.....
Dolphins toughest loss ever; I remember reading that Don Shula cried afterwards, in the locker room
The Steelers turned out to be the Ali of the entire decade of the 70s The Greatest
Raiders left it all on the field this day. Were drained next week in the AFC championship game and were crushed by the Steelers who went on to win the first of their 4 super bowls in the next 6 years..
I tear up every time i watch this...RN4L
50 years later still heartbreaking.Love the dolphins of that era.
Greatest game I've ever seen, even to this day. Old school football. Typical Raider win during that era...back and forth, two-minute comeback, heart-attack for the fans watching. I don't know how John Madden avoided his own heart attack in this game. One for the ages, that showcased Cliff Branch's abilities, Fred Belitnickoff's talents, and Stabler's cool and skill. And with the play-calling of Bill King. Holy Toledo.
It's just hard to believe the Raiders only won a Super Bowl with all the talent they
possessed. But look at Dallas in the 70's. Pittsburgh was the nightmare that spoiled
the football dreamers! Dallas, and Oakland should have won more then one or two
Super Bowls. But a Jet's fan can say they won the big one. Nothing wrong with that at
all! Would hate to be a Patriot or Steeler fan. Too many Super Bowls takes a little bit
of thrill out of the game. Like that Twilight Zone episode where the crook wins at
everything he does. He got bored very fast.
@@tomodonovan5931 certainly looked that way in the opening moments of SB XLV...then the Steelers got their act together and made the game interesting....
@@frankpienkosky5688 The game was over in my mind when
#34 fumbled that football, it is ironic that the 95 Steelers
vs Cowboys saw the same fate, throwing a costly
interception instead of scoring the TD that would have gave
the lead to the Steelers. There's no telling if Dallas could have
come back to take the lead, because they put the game out of
reach with that TD with no chance for a Steeler come back.
Dallas and Pittsburgh gave you three good Super Bowl games.
You would think Aaron Rodgers would have more rings on his
fingers, but he's in the HOF with what he has. Teams that can
reload, and squeeze the Lombardi trophy after losing players to
free agency. I'm surprised football has not become more like
baseball, where the big money making teams get all the talent.
It's what the Yankees do, use the rest of the major league for their
farm teams. They see the best players ready to sign off with a
contender, and they flash the cash in front of their faces! Thanks
for the comment.
@@tomodonovan5931 something about SB XXX smells a bit...only thing missing was the guy with the umbrella....
@@frankpienkosky5688 What can you say. Both you and I are Kennedy
assassination nerds! lol! They thought the umbrella was some kind
of James Bond shooting device! Funny, it rained that morning, but
the sky was clear as day. Like 911. Not a cloud in sight. I think the
umbrella man turned himself in. Scared undoubtedly, since so many
witnesses later were bumped off under mysterious circumstances.
Some umbrellas were used by Russian agents as poison injected
weapons. So they say. The whole military went into Defcon mode.
Much like the movie Wargames.
Definitely one of NFL’s greatest games. Glad I was able to watch it in real time. It had a bunch of HOF players in it not to mention a bunch of players who were tough SOBs. Hall of Fame finish.
I had the honor of being at this game as a 9 year old with my father.It was raining early in the morning and my dad suggested we just stay and watch at home.I think he was messing with me, but I made sure he KNEW I WANTED TO GO! Great game, the fans were electric, Black Hankies for everyone...No one ever mentions how the Steelers came in to town and on the AFC championship...
have to admit I thought the Raiders were going to win against the Steelers....but as the game progressed a warm glow slowly enveloped me as I realized this bunch of ridiculous losers I had followed in the sixties...a team that had never won anything throughout their long history....was going to the Super Bowl....unreal.....
Stabler was the best quarterback ever at the 2 minute drill
untill montana and ellway
Johnny Unitas invented, the two minute drill; remember, back then, he called his own plays.
I can totally c Vilapiano chatting up the new players, giving them great advice
"They think they just played the Super Bowl out there. For my money the best team in football is right here in this locker room." Chuck Noll coach Pittsburgh Steelers
.....Noll....
At that point in time, the Raiders were toast.
Emperor Chaz!
This is why Snake was clutch
True!!!!
Full cage Facemask for interior Linemen. Bring them back!!!
I was a Sr. in H.S. and working at The Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World the day of this game...A very large breakroom down in the tunnels below Main Street USA had the game playing and it was standing room only...I was a diehard Dolphin's fan and I thought for sure we had them beat, but darn if The Snake didn't drive them and score a touchdown to win the game...that is still the biggest groan I have ever heard in my life when they scored with time running out.
I would have sneaked out and rode Space Mountain.
Too bad Snake and Cliff Branch didn't make the Hall of Fame before they passed. Damn shame because this was a Hall of Fame performance.
Watching Ken Stabler makes me happy. I had to laugh when he mentioned film study. From everything I read about KS is he never watched film.
My heart sings with joy, thank you. The game has a "Hero of Mine" since age 6 (1971)- #41 'Phil Villapaindo' played in this game.
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Everybody loves that guy
If we did not lose Phil in 77 to injury I think we win Super Bowl 12.
Hey, we are the same age. About 71 I was watching a Raider / Dolphin game at a friends house . He was a Raider fan, but the Raiders were the bad guys so I started liking the Dolphins.
I got Phil’s autograph on a team ball it was awesome 🤩
When the NFL was great, Thanks for sharing I was 14 yrs old that year and I remember the game.
The greatest NFL game ever.
one of them...there have been others....
I was 11 years old and watched this game. My Dolphins had their chances and just came up a bit short. Every time I watch it I revert back to that disappointed and crying 11 year old boy😢.
"He wanted it more....!" Thanks Clarence Davis!
He sure did' some players are simply remembered for that one, great catch, like this, David Tyree in the SB, etc.
@@DMR4736 the Patriots came as close to tying that Miami record as any team has ever done....
What’s really amazing is on top of the pass and what looked to be a finger tip catch among all those players, was Davis still managed to retain control after being hit and sandwiched right after reception. Truly incredible!
Halfback practice every spring training running through the sea of hands ,ots called trying to strip the ball for the backs and if you fumble or get it stripped, all the guys holding the dummies will begin to pummel you with dummies til you get back on the ball. Remember those practice drills very well.
Skip Thomas was the weakness in that secondary. Phil Villapiano is the greatest Raiders lore storyteller.
2:36-few themes more classic than the Raiders theme and John Facenda's narration of the "Autumn Wind".
There is still unfinished business. Another NFL films holy grail if you will. Where is the complete footage of the Saturday December 18, 1976 AFC divisional playoff between the Patriots and Raiders in Oakland? The infamous roughing the passer call
Find this game in its ENTIRETY.
I’m 60 years old & remember this game & the great players & coaches from both teams!! I miss those days!! That era , to me, was the best!!
47:50 Gotta love the Dolphins throwing their teammates under the bus 35 years later
One thing that really irks me about these dolphins teams is that they constantly whine. They did the same thing during the documentary on the Miami v San Diego game when one of the Dolphins players mocked Kellen Winslow for not walking off the field under his own power. Bottom line..it was a phenomenal game. Yeah they had injuries but give the raiders credit. A play here or there and any team could have won. Dolphins always came across to me as sore losers which Shula was known to be.
shocking how talented these teams were. magical days for the Oakland Raiders. Miami was a juggernaut. what a game.
RIP John Madden RIP Don Shula
So many really great “effort” plays, from both teams…. I saw the original broadcast as a 10year old….seeing it now is just ….WOW
The NFL's playoff system back then was really dumb. Raiders and Dolphins had the two best records in the NFL but played in the Divisional round.
Exactly right. I posted this before. Oakland should have hosted Buffalo and Miami, Pittsburgh. This unfairness may be we they went to seeding the very next year.
Yep, watched it live. Truly one of the NFL’s Greatest Games with one of the wildest, most improbable finishes imaginable. And this is NFL Films at its finest.😉🏆
How in the world could NBC save Super Bowl III for us to see decades later and not this classic game? SMDH
I was wondering the same thing!!!!
What a great call by Curt Gowdy! I remember seeing this game live on TV. When Clarence Davis caught this ball, the place went crazy to the extent that the cameras were vibrating for a couple of seconds from the vibrations of fans in the stands going crazy.
Oakland was a good good team as well as miami I remember watching it 🤠
Sup bowl cuzZ. World football league no way😬😵💫🥱😑😝😜
Just hearing the names called out during the game action.....goddamn...Warfield, Stabler, Csonka, Tatum, Griese, Branch, Biletnikoff...on and on...holy
I’ll never forget this game. I was 16 & on my knees praying the whole game. I’ve seen a lot of football along with the greatest games ever played, but none can ever match or equal this one. A great victory, but to no avail as the following week they suffered another crushing defeat from the Stealers.
Thanks for Sharing!!!!
Being a Steelers fan, I had very little faith they would beat Oakland after the way the raiders clobbered them in the regular season. However as John Madden later said..we celebrated too much after the Miami game and kind of looked past the Steelers. It didn’t help the Steelers were peaking and a totally different team from the one Oakland beat earlier. It’s hard to get up emotional after that game v Miami.
Memories . The Raiders won 3 of the next 8 superbowls from 76 to 83 no better team . Flores finally gets his due
...yeah, but, the Steelers won 4 of the next 6 Super BowIs
@@michaelchristop2000 If the Dolphins would have been able to keep Csonka, Warfield and Kiick they might of added a few more Super Bowls too.
I was at this game waving a black hankie, sitting in the opposite end zone of the “Sea of Hands” catch. What a day that was. I sure wish there was some NBC broadcast video of this game somewhere. Thanks for posting this though.
I honestly can't think of a better game in NFL history!! (Although the Ravens upset of Denver in the 2012 AFC playoffs is way up there!!)
Other than this one, Super Bowl LI
Phil I’m an old friend of Jim Plunkett went to his wedding. I joined the Woodside fire department and moved to Sacramento. Lost track of Jim. I know he still lives in the same place anyway good to see your name and your face on the interview. you explained everything perfectly. Nice to hear the old names from Stanford.