Possibly the best, most artistic game film that NFL Films ever produced. The filming, the narration, the writing, the music, and the game itself all combined to create one of the best films ever produced about a Super Bowl.
The RAMS won respect, the PITTSBURGH STEELERS won another world championship.....those championship teams, helped me get through a rough childhood. An abusive step dad, the crushing loss of both grandfathers, and the tragic death of my best friend. I look back today, and thank GOD im still here. At times life has been a struggle, but i am greatfull, to have had the oppurtunity to be a part of it......
"Super Bowl Fourteen took its shape from the team that lost just as much as the team that won. The Los Angeles Rams earned a dignity in defeat which they had never achieved in victory. The Rams won respect.................................But the Pittsburgh Steelers won another World Championship"!!! The best ending of all Super Bowl Highlights! The video, the music, and the voice of the great John Facenda gives me chills every time I watch this!!
I watched this video again especially for that specific part. It brings tears to my eyes -especially after seeing the Pittsburgh player at the very end walking off with his finger raised up. Number ONE.
Can't help but get choked up at the ending. "The Rams earned a dignity from defeat, they never could in victory. The Rams earned respect...& the Pittsburgh Steelers won another world championship". John Fasenda
NFL Films covering Super Bowls was never the same after John Facenda's death. As a Raiders fan, I feel fortunate he narrated Marcus Allen's Super Bowl -- Facenda's last before his death.
I think I was in eighth grade when this game was played. I was a huge Rams fan. Cried my eyeballs out. Hated the Steelers for the longest time. But I've come to realize that both teams played the game the right way. My team happened to lose. No shame in that. And congratulations to the Steelers.
I was in 8th Grade too but a Steelers fan. The Rams could not overcome the two 4Q bombs from Bradshaw to Stallworth and the devastating Ferragamo pick late in the 4Q.
I hate that NFL Films highlights that this Rams team was 9-7. They WERE NOT a bad team. Like the Raiders before them, they were consistent winners in the 1970's but just couldn't break through. They were pretty consistent winners throughout the 1970's and 1980's, and in the second half of the 1960's.
They should make the Super Bowl free and hand out tickets by lottery. Today, we're looking at the possibility of the Super Bowl being on Pay-Per-View and have to pay to even see it on television.
Agreed. Feels like working class folks are getting priced out of football in general but especially these championship games. We played a none-too-small role in making football what it is today and now we can't even afford to park at the stadium.
Bradshaw told a great story about the end of this game when the Steelers were about to score its final TD near the goal line. Terry said he was looking around the stadium taking it all in because he knew he'd never be back to a Super Bowl and that the dynasty was over.
he also said the Steelers had a ton of respect for the Rams going into this game...Bradshaw and co. never beat the L.A Rams, losing to them in 71, 75 & 78...he said in the 4th quarter, there was a nervous feeling on the Steelers sidelines of "here we go again, these guys have our number"...
Yea that was pretty much it, they made the playoffs for a few more seasons and even the Championship game in 84 but it wasn't the same. Bradshaw also was almost done after this, he played through 1983 but a terrible elbow injury made him ineffective the last ew years.
That team on paper in 1980 might have been the most talented team the Steelers had. I believe key injuries kept them from even making the playoffs early in the year and they never recovered. The dynasty I think ended in that 6-0 Thursday night loss in Houston.
A great, great game... One of the very last without that Corporate feel. And the NFL narration via Facenda and Spence (RIP , Both) was perfect. The Rams, forever bridesmaids in the 70's (Four NFC Championship losses to Dallas and Minnesota) finished with a 9-7 regular season record, edging out the New Orleans Saints. In the Playoffs they beat my Cowboys on a late-game bomb, then beat Tampa Bay 9-0 in the NFC Championship (Buc QB Doug Williams left the game early with an injury). They played their hearts out in this Super Bowl - Jack Youngblood played on a broken leg!!! But those Steelers in the 1970s... Man. They seemed to always do what they needed to do when it mattered most. You made one mistake - as Vince Ferragamo did - and they made you pay. As much as Bradshaw deserved the MVP, the guy on the other end of those bombs (John Stallworth) could have easily gotten it. This game ended an incredible 20 year era of football that seemed more competitively pure than the years that followed. Don't get me wrong, I love the NFL today. But it seemed to mean a little more to the players back then.
I second that. Loved watching this particular highlight in Super Bowl morning. Great music not only on the Rams final drive but also the Steelers out away touchdown
that entire Rams defense were a bunch of bad asses... they don't get the respect that other defenses got in the same era, but based entirely on the numbers, the L.A Rams organization fielded the best defense in football the first 14 seasons of the super bowl era, leading up to this game..
@@conni70The blame is issued towards the Rams offense, and rightfully so , but The defense is also typically a big portion of why they succumbed to the opposition in post season , they were the sports anology of a great stats accumulator ,yet in moments of crisis inthe conference championship game and divisioal round "1973 Cowboys ,1977 vs Vikings home at Anaheim Stadium no less " when they needed to make a big stop they became invisible ,often falling apart embarrassingly 1975,78 conference championship games. Certainly a outstanding collection of Defensive talent during that exceptional rams tenure unquestionably ,a esteemed group of hof ,all,pro probowl ,and solid level players who deserved the individual and team accolades they received .BUT those rams defenses objectively weren't superior then the Dolphins No Name ,Cowboys DoomsDay I,II , Steelers Steel Curtain ,or for a short time frame the 1970-71 Colts Defense , numbers don't fully convey the Impact of a player or unit totally , they only focus upon tangible veriiables ,excluding the optic " eye test" and psychological effects a great player or unit has against it's opposition . Several years for instance Pittsburghs defense wasn't statistically the #1 defense but was correctly referred as the best ,example SB 10 NFL Films when John Facenda was giving the introduction of both the Steelers and Cowboys teams when stating the big difference between the two superb teams was the Steelers Great Steel Curtain Defense ,For In All Of Football None Is It's Equal . There are other linebackers in nfl history who have more career qb sacks then Lawrence Taylor ,but their impact isn't superior then his ,the visual dominance a captive audience can observe he performed , and the psychological oppression he imposed upon offenses can't be fully measured by numbers ,same criteria with the great Steelers ,Dolphins ,Cowboys and Colts 1970,71 defense in comparison to the Rams superb defense . Staunch supporters of the Rams defense being the best during that era continuously make the assessment about the Rams statistical Defensive ranking ,but selectively ignore the complete narrative of the Rams Defensive units failures in post season which would devalue the content of them being apex over other great defenses that routinely made the big plays in conference championship games to assist their team to eventually going on to win a SB ,make multiple SB appearances " colts 1968,1970 " Dolphins "71,72,73" Cowboys " 7O,71,75,77, Steelers" 74,75,78,79" you can't objectively erase what the success of these defenses in post season ,which along with they're regular season great exploits makes them better then the Rams .
i was at the game. 19 years old.flew in from NY--had 103 fever, but never miss it. my dad got the tickets. i remember those reflective placards they gave out to the fans. they left out of this video, the amazing catch of swann's at mid field. i could not believe --no one could!--that the rams were up at the end of the third quarter. i don't think the rams could believe it. i still see stallworth's touchdown in my mind. i remember each big play. remember what it felt like watching it live. to this day, when i see a video like this, i'm still rooting for the rams to pull it out. damn!
I had 3 of my coaches in college at RMU part of this game. Robin Cole & John Banazak on the Steelers & Dan Radakovich coaching the Rams. Coach Cole is such a great man I still talk to today!
One likely reason why Robin Cole played on such a level in SB XIV was that it was his homecoming. He was an L.A. native who attended Compton High School (c/o '73).
One of my favorites of these. Al Wisk, the Rams announcer, is great here. "Tiiiiiime runs out...in the third quarter of play...fifteen minutes of football remain...the crowd on its feet at the Rose Bowl....the score...the Rams 19 and the Steelers 17..." The late Steve Sabol must have grinned when he heard that. I have seen this a thousand times and i still get chills. If I am Al Wisk this is my phone ringer.
I was 9 and this was a year before I started following sports. I remember the game playing in the background while my dad was playing poker with my uncles. Shame I didn't realize what was happening.
I was also 12 and as a huge sports fan pulling hard for the LA Rams. Almost did it. Until that last interception by Steelers I was thinking Rams 26 24.
I think this has always been my favorite SB Highlight show ever. First off, it truly was a great game. It included the team of the 70's, facing a perennial contender. Add to that the great John Facenda, reading the tremendous writing of NFL Films, and you have a winner. Plus the music! Oh, and the colors that popped, thanks to the game being played at Pasadena. Everything works here.
Remember seeing this when was 9. Was an easy coast L.A. Ram fan. One of the most exciting Super Bowls that doesn't get enough recognition. A great game.
from 1973- to 1978, the 6 seasons before this one, the Rams had a combined record of 66-19, which was the best in pro football...i think they already won respect around the NFL before this super bowl..
+martin ruiz They never belonged in St. Louis in the first place. I don't care if they won a Super Bowl with 2 Conference Championships. Seems like St. Louis could give 2 shits about professional football. That's a baseball town.
You can thank Georgia Frontiere for moving them St. Louis. Eight years after the bitch died, Stan Kroenkie returned the Rams to where they really belonged(Los Angeles).
I was always a Rams fan, and despite the result, I was proud of my team that day. The Rams didn’t lose that game, they were beaten. There’s a big difference…
Lynn swan and John Stallworth the greatest receivers I ever saw. There circus and incredible catches were a thing of beauty. I am not a Steelers fan but really admired them
This is easily the most underrated of the Super Bowls. The deceptive final score makes a lot of people forget, that this David and Goliath battle was hanging in the balance until Bradshaw hit Stallworth with the second bomb, with 4 minutes left. A truly great game, easily top 10 Super Bowl. Sports Illustrated cover was spot on: "This one, was really Super." This might be the best of the Super Bowl highlights. Superb musical selections. A cinematic looking panaroma (it was played in Hollywood). To top it off, the incomparable John Facenda reciting immortal lines, from what probably is the best Super Bowl highlight script ever written. Joe Greene said of the Steelers trip to Pasadena: "This was an invitation engraved in gold. An invitation to IMMORTALITY." The Steelers consecrated their ascension as the best team ever with this, their 4th title in 6 years.
I was 14 when this game was played. I have been a life long Rams fan and this was ther 1st appearance in the Super Bowl. I was devistated when they lost. Was nearly 20 years before they made another Super Bowl appearance but they won and what a great feeling it was.
For over 40 years this WAS the closet we got to a home Super Bowl. The Rams were playing their final season at The Colosseum in 1979 and moved to Anaheim Stadium in 1980.
i grew up as a los angeles rams fan and even though they are still to this day the only 9-7 team to make a super bowl they gave probably the greatest football dynasty all it could handle that day and earned the country's respect in the process
I always thought that Stallworth should have been the MVP of this one. It would have been cool to say that the Steelers have 4 Super Bowl wide receiver MVPs..... Swann, Stallworth, Ward & Holmes.
Yeah, I hear you. If you watch the complete game, during the 4th Quarter Pat Summerall and Tom Brookshier are discussing their MVP picks. "Stallworth," Summerall says. "Not Bradshaw?" Brookshier asks. "I would pick Bradshaw if not for the interceptions," Summerall says. "Well," Brookshier says, "I guess it's a pretty good choice either way."
Pretty sure that in SBs 10,13 and 14,Terry Bradshaw had 8 TDs for 320 yards, that's 40 yards per TD and I think Swann and Stallworth own the highest and 3rd highest yard per completion average in SB history, it wasn't just one quarter in 1 game
I believe had Bradshaw targeted Stallworth more in the Super Bowl than he did Swann(Stallworth caught 70 passes to Swann's 41 in regular season), Stallworth would've been the MVP
Ironically, Swann was having a better day than Stallworth but was knocked out of the game due to a concussion in the 3rd quarter. The smooth Stallworth unfortunately for the Rams was just as difficult to handle. The L A Rams were much better than their 9-7 record but the Steelers cemented being the best team of the decade with the win.
The Steelers were still the same tough steelers but they would soon discover that their opponents were definitely not the same old Rams. How awesome is that? I'll tell you, really awesome!
Out of all the Steelers SB victories, I enjoyed the Steelers vs. Rams the most. Sure a lot of fans will say that Steelers vs. Cowboys were the most exciting. Maybe Super Bowl X may be among the best. But I thought SB XIII was a bit overrated. Sure Dallas made the game interesting when they made their comeback orchestrated by Captain Comeback himself in Roger Staubach. But the Steelers built an 18 point cushion late in the 2nd. half. Despite one mistake, the Steelers were managing the clock and it worked. With the Steelers vs. Rams, it was an amazing story between these two teams. The Steelers going for back-to-back wins. And the Rams playing in the Rose Bowl - practically in their own back yard. And the love Rams fans showed for their team (I always remember the Rams fan with the visor covering his face most likely in tears when it was apparent that the Rams were going to lose - I loved the classic NFL Films. They knew how to combine many football game stories involving the players and fans). Despite the eventual outcome from the game, Steelers players had nothing but huge respect for the Rams. It's so nice seeing Jack Lambert one of the most intense players to ever play the game seeking out Jack Youngblood at the end of the game. Jack Youngblood played with the heart of a champion with a broken leg.
"the same old Rams"..? you mean the same old Rams who the 14 seasons leading up to this SB won their division 7 consecutive seasons, and went to 5 NFC title games, compiling the 3rd most wins in all of pro football...you mean those "same old Rams"..? the same old Rams who had the most wins in football from 1973 to 78..? those same old Rams?
conni70 Oh 7 consecutive years in the playoffs and 5 Title games? They must have won quite a few Super Bowls then huh? What!? You're telling me that they choked each of those times? Yeah those same old Rams. P.S. Don't shoot the messenger.
in 25 seasons, from 1966 to 1990, the L.A Rams compiled the 3rd highest win total in all of pro football...in that quarter of a century only the Raiders and Cowboys had more wins..it is without question, the greatest 25 years in NFL history for an organization that didn't win a SB...now, you can try and oversimplify the argument in your favor by harping on the fact that they didn't win a SB, but that just illustrates your lack of intelligence and nuance about the matter..
of course the Steelers had huge respect for the Rams, as did the entire NFL...remember, leading up to this SB the Rams had an all time record of 11-1-1 against the Steelers...and Bradshaw and co. never beat the Rams, going 0-3 against them..that's why the narrative of this NFL films is a little bit misleading, making statements like, "the same old Rams", and "the Rams had no heart"...any body who knows football will tell you that the Rams were one of the most consistently competitive teams the decade leading up to this SB..
A bit of fun trivia: one of only two Super Bowls where the site hosted a "home" team. The Rose Bowl in Pasadena is in the greater LA area, and five years later the 49ers played in nearby Stanford, CA. Still never had a team play a Super Bowl in their official home stadium.
more trivia...a California based team made the SB three consecutive seasons...Rams-79, Raiders-80, 49ers -81...and the Chargers went to a the AFC title game 2 of those seasons..
Adding to the California theme, Vince Ferragamo was the quarterback of the Rams, taking over for the often injured Pat Haden. Haden would go on to be the AD at USC. When Haden retired, no other than his ex teammate and former Steelers Hall of Famer Lynn Swann would take over.
I remember this game very well. The Steelers deserved the championship but the Rams put up one hell of a fight. This was the toughest test for Pittsburgh in a Superbowl. Even more so then the two against the Cowboys. Up until midway through the fourth quarter the Rams actually outplayed the Steelers. The fourth quarter Ferragamo interception was key. The Rams were moving the ball and you had the feeling they were going to score and take the lead again. The one thing that sticks out for me is remembering just how close of a game this was and that what we all witnessed in the end was the greatest team ever, the 1970s Pittsburgh Steelers.
Paul Zimmerman has a great article about how the Steelers were on fumes (age, injuries years of extra games in post season), were outplayed but just knew how to win. I thought Bud Carson made his D fearless (his departure still baffles me). Steelers fans had to have a sense that one for the thumb was going to be difficult. Rams weren't that great,, 5-6 at one point and got lucky in the playoffs. Those Stallworth bombs were desperation.
0:29...intro 0:59...the day of arrival 2:04...there can only be one 2:24...bring no doubts 3:37...flash, dash, and glare 5:16...tight ropes 5:37...brute force 6:49...making a readjustment 7:43...avoiding heavy pressure 9:29...gaining advantage 9:47...lost in the darkness 13:34...in the trenches 15:04...the final showdown 17:24...taking the risks
11:37, my enduring memory of that game. After this game, the next fall, Howard Cosell proclaimed that 'the wheels had come off the Pittsburgh Steelers' during a dreary Monday Night Football broadcast. XIV was one for the ages if you were a Steelers fan.
Blockbuster, Juggernaut and Conquest are three NFL Film's tunes which convey scary domination in the SB, whether it was Dallas's D eating up the Broncos, the Raiders steamrolling the Vikes or this account of the Steelers.
This Super Bowl was one of the better ones played even though there was a 12 point margin at the end. The Rams played the Steelers tight for 3 1/2 quarters and had a very real chance to win the game but for a Ferragamo INT toss to Lambert.
L E On that play when Lambert intercepted, Billy Waddy was wide open. Which probably would have meant the Steelers winning by five instead of 12. The final 12 point margin deceptively hides what a close game this really was, as neither team led by more that five points until Pittsburgh scored their last TD with two minutes left. The lead actually changed hands six times, and had Ferragamo seen Waddy there might have been 8 lead changes. Given the tenor of the game, the outcome was very much up in the air until that late interception. Even though I was disappointed that the Rams lost that Super Bowl, in my mind no other super bowl comes close to being as exciting as that one was.
The full game of Super Bowl 14 was once on RUclips and I hope it is brought back again sometime. I have been a Los Angeles Rams fan for years and enjoy watching a Super Bowl game like this, even though my team lost it, the Rams I remember sure put up a fight in that game.
Mo Overall Fitness Hacks both catches by Stallworth were perfectly thrown balls, but the actual catches were spectacular. The first was caught over the opposite shoulder. It looked easy, but as Tom Brookside pointed out during the telecast, it's a incredible catch because your momentum is fading you one way, and you have to locate, turn, catch, all without slowing down and keeping your natural stride. The second was even more spectacular. He had to do the same thing, but this time the ball came down on top of him with no chance for YAC. Both times the ball had to be perfectly thrown, and both times it was. Stallworth s catches were every bit as good as Swanns Super Bowl X and his own in XIII. Even in today's era of football, you can't underestimate the importance of 1. Having a QB who can throw deep. 2. Having a receiver that can get deep, and outrun the DB. 3. A coaching staff, that will call the the play.
I'm not a PittsBurgh Steeler fan, but John Facenda's narration was the Best. I like it @ 21:52--21:58 where he says," The Rams Won Respect, but the PittsBurgh Steelers Won another World Championship!"
The beginning of the last segment, John Facenda said, "Great Teams aren't always great, they're just GREAT when they have to be"...totally describes the 1979 Steelers
'By day the Rams sparkling spirit had kept the game close, but by night it faded into the black reality of the Pittsburgh Steelers mustering whatever it takes to win games when most of America is watching!'
The Rams had always played Pitts tough but the Steelers moreso feared the fact that Bud Carson was the Rams' defensive coordinator. Carson had put together the original 'Steel Curtain' defense and they knew his defensive game plan for them would be stifling. Age and injuries finally caught up with the Steelers but that great team gave me a lifetime of thrills and it was such fun to watch as a Pittsburgher who remembered the years of torment and failure. 👍👍👍🙌🙌🙌
Possibly the best, most artistic game film that NFL Films ever produced. The filming, the narration, the writing, the music, and the game itself all combined to create one of the best films ever produced about a Super Bowl.
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"Great teams aren't always great. They're just great when they have to be." - John Facenda What a great line!
My All Time Favorite Sports Saying !
This was used again in the SB XXIII highlight video about the 49ers in 1988
I could listen to John Facenda read the phone book
@@rustykuntz94 Yep. The only difference in the SB XXIII highlight is that the narrator said "players" instead of "teams".
I'm going to guess that he didn't write that line.
The RAMS won respect, the PITTSBURGH STEELERS won another world championship.....those championship teams, helped me get through a rough childhood. An abusive step dad, the crushing loss of both grandfathers, and the tragic death of my best friend. I look back today, and thank GOD im still here. At times life has been a struggle, but i am greatfull, to have had the oppurtunity to be a part of it......
You are a lucky person to be alive
L.A. Rams Great team!!!🏉🏈!!
Redemption." Hope springs eternal. "
"Super Bowl Fourteen took its shape from the team that lost just as much as the team that won. The Los Angeles Rams earned a dignity in defeat which they had never achieved in victory. The Rams won respect.................................But the Pittsburgh Steelers won another World Championship"!!! The best ending of all Super Bowl Highlights! The video, the music, and the voice of the great John Facenda gives me chills every time I watch this!!
I watched this video again especially for that specific part. It brings tears to my eyes -especially after seeing the Pittsburgh player at the very end walking off with his finger raised up. Number ONE.
Can't help but get choked up at the ending. "The Rams earned a dignity from defeat, they never could in victory. The Rams earned respect...& the Pittsburgh Steelers won another world championship". John Fasenda
NFL Films covering Super Bowls was never the same after John Facenda's death. As a Raiders fan, I feel fortunate he narrated Marcus Allen's Super Bowl -- Facenda's last before his death.
I agree.
Facenda
I think I was in eighth grade when this game was played. I was a huge Rams fan. Cried my eyeballs out. Hated the Steelers for the longest time. But I've come to realize that both teams played the game the right way. My team happened to lose. No shame in that. And congratulations to the Steelers.
Rams finally did it
Saints fan. Felt what you did when we lost on a BS call. I'm still mad about that.
I was in 8th Grade too but a Steelers fan. The Rams could not overcome the two 4Q bombs from Bradshaw to Stallworth and the devastating Ferragamo pick late in the 4Q.
I hate that NFL Films highlights that this Rams team was 9-7. They WERE NOT a bad team. Like the Raiders before them, they were consistent winners in the 1970's but just couldn't break through. They were pretty consistent winners throughout the 1970's and 1980's, and in the second half of the 1960's.
The writing and John's narration of same, made this the greatest SB highlight film of all time. Downright emotional.
Lost and gone forever: A Super Bowl played in a stadium full of actual fans, not millionaire hangers-on and corporate executives.
+Mark DeVaughn I so agree...
+Buddy S 30 dollars???
love the rose bowl no luxury seats, the mountains and sunset in the background
They should make the Super Bowl free and hand out tickets by lottery. Today, we're looking at the possibility of the Super Bowl being on Pay-Per-View and have to pay to even see it on television.
Agreed. Feels like working class folks are getting priced out of football in general but especially these championship games. We played a none-too-small role in making football what it is today and now we can't even afford to park at the stadium.
This is the best NFL Super Bowl recap ever done, the whole production is pure gold. I've watching it a thousand time and get chills every time.
MrDuds1984 Same here.
15:33 "Great Teams aren't always great. They're just great when they have to be." My favorite quote in all of sports.
Rescue162 Best sports quote of all time, by the greatest voice!!
That's the 100th time I've heard somebody quote that line. enough already
I like the ending ,The Rams won respect but the Steelers won another World Championship
10:30 - 13:34 is some of the greatest work by NFL Films. Facenda's narration, the music and script, awesome!
I listen to it sometimes as I work and it just pumps me up awesome
John Stallworth's 4th quarter stats- 2 catches for 118 yards and one momentum turning touchdown. Wow!
You betcha!- Myron Cope
Some of Stallworth's case for the HOF came from this game.
@@tonyc7301 Yes!
@@tonyc7301 Bingo
Jack Fleming late in the game after Stallworth’s monster TD catch: “And Stallworth beat Rod Perry! Ohhhh did he beat him!”
Bradshaw told a great story about the end of this game when the Steelers were about to score its final TD near the goal line. Terry said he was looking around the stadium taking it all in because he knew he'd never be back to a Super Bowl and that the dynasty was over.
he also said the Steelers had a ton of respect for the Rams going into this game...Bradshaw and co. never beat the L.A Rams, losing to them in 71, 75 & 78...he said in the 4th quarter, there was a nervous feeling on the Steelers sidelines of "here we go again, these guys have our number"...
Yeah, but that was the regular season and most of the players from those 3 games were not on this roster?
i'm just quoting what bradshaw said...were you on the Steelers sideline..?
Yea that was pretty much it, they made the playoffs for a few more seasons and even the Championship game in 84 but it wasn't the same. Bradshaw also was almost done after this, he played through 1983 but a terrible elbow injury made him ineffective the last ew years.
That team on paper in 1980 might have been the most talented team the Steelers had. I believe key injuries kept them from even making the playoffs early in the year and they never recovered. The dynasty I think ended in that 6-0 Thursday night loss in Houston.
A great, great game... One of the very last without that Corporate feel. And the NFL narration via Facenda and Spence (RIP , Both) was perfect.
The Rams, forever bridesmaids in the 70's (Four NFC Championship losses to Dallas and Minnesota) finished with a 9-7 regular season record, edging out the New Orleans Saints. In the Playoffs they beat my Cowboys on a late-game bomb, then beat Tampa Bay 9-0 in the NFC Championship (Buc QB Doug Williams left the game early with an injury). They played their hearts out in this Super Bowl - Jack Youngblood played on a broken leg!!!
But those Steelers in the 1970s... Man. They seemed to always do what they needed to do when it mattered most. You made one mistake - as Vince Ferragamo did - and they made you pay.
As much as Bradshaw deserved the MVP, the guy on the other end of those bombs (John Stallworth) could have easily gotten it. This game ended an incredible 20 year era of football that seemed more competitively pure than the years that followed. Don't get me wrong, I love the NFL today. But it seemed to mean a little more to the players back then.
You forgot the Mean Joe Green Coke Commercial.
Awesome post, thanks for providing some context to the seasons they had
John Facenda's narration and Craig Palmer's orchestrations makes this my favorite Super Bowl highlight.
my favorite is the eagles raiders Superbowl
Mine too. have watched it 100 times at least.
Yes, brilliant with Classic Battle perfect underscore of last LA drive.
I second that. Loved watching this particular highlight in Super Bowl morning.
Great music not only on the Rams final drive but also the Steelers out away touchdown
Got to give it to Jack Youngblood. Playing that game & the entire playoffs on a fractured leg.
Youngblood was a serious badass!
that entire Rams defense were a bunch of bad asses... they don't get the respect that other defenses got in the same era, but based entirely on the numbers, the L.A Rams organization fielded the best defense in football the first 14 seasons of the super bowl era, leading up to this game..
Youngblood even played in the Pro Bowl the following week with that broken leg!
A mans man right there
@@conni70The blame is issued towards the Rams offense, and rightfully so , but The defense is also typically a big portion of why they succumbed to the opposition in post season , they were the sports anology of a great stats accumulator ,yet in moments of crisis inthe conference championship game and divisioal round "1973 Cowboys ,1977 vs Vikings home at Anaheim Stadium no less " when they needed to make a big stop they became invisible ,often falling apart embarrassingly 1975,78 conference championship games. Certainly a outstanding collection of Defensive talent during that exceptional rams tenure unquestionably ,a esteemed group of hof ,all,pro probowl ,and solid level players who deserved the individual and team accolades they received .BUT those rams defenses objectively weren't superior then the Dolphins No Name ,Cowboys DoomsDay I,II , Steelers Steel Curtain ,or for a short time frame the 1970-71 Colts Defense , numbers don't fully convey the Impact of a player or unit totally , they only focus upon tangible veriiables ,excluding the optic " eye test" and psychological effects a great player or unit has against it's opposition . Several years for instance Pittsburghs defense wasn't statistically the #1 defense but was correctly referred as the best ,example SB 10 NFL Films when John Facenda was giving the introduction of both the Steelers and Cowboys teams when stating the big difference between the two superb teams was the Steelers Great Steel Curtain Defense ,For In All Of Football None Is It's Equal . There are other linebackers in nfl history who have more career qb sacks then Lawrence Taylor ,but their impact isn't superior then his ,the visual dominance a captive audience can observe he performed , and the psychological oppression he imposed upon offenses can't be fully measured by numbers ,same criteria with the great Steelers ,Dolphins ,Cowboys and Colts 1970,71 defense in comparison to the Rams superb defense . Staunch supporters of the Rams defense being the best during that era continuously make the assessment about the Rams statistical Defensive ranking ,but selectively ignore the complete narrative of the Rams Defensive units failures in post season which would devalue the content of them being apex over other great defenses that routinely made the big plays in conference championship games to assist their team to eventually going on to win a SB ,make multiple SB appearances " colts 1968,1970 " Dolphins "71,72,73" Cowboys " 7O,71,75,77, Steelers" 74,75,78,79" you can't objectively erase what the success of these defenses in post season ,which along with they're regular season great exploits makes them better then the Rams .
i was at the game. 19 years old.flew in from NY--had 103 fever, but never miss it. my dad got the tickets. i remember those reflective placards they gave out to the fans. they left out of this video, the amazing catch of swann's at mid field. i could not believe --no one could!--that the rams were up at the end of the third quarter. i don't think the rams could believe it. i still see stallworth's touchdown in my mind. i remember each big play. remember what it felt like watching it live. to this day, when i see a video like this, i'm still rooting for the rams to pull it out. damn!
If Youngblood was 100 percent... NOWAY BRADSHAW WOULD OF HAD THE TIME ..NOWAY!
The music from this sb and sb13 gives me chills and the voice of the late great John Facenda
Is there a better voice than that of John Facenda?
+MrBaddog7676 I Agree He's One Of The All Time Greats!
+MrBaddog7676 Nope
+MrBaddog7676 No, none whatsoever
+MrBaddog7676 joe buck??
hahahaaa
Master Mo LOL! No!
John Fancinda and Harry Kalas are the best narrators for NFL films bar none.
Totally agree!!
Harry Kalas is the Greatest of All Time! Sure do miss hearing him and Richie Ashburn doing the Phillies games
Jim Birdsall is pretty good too
Julian Smith
look up Schmidt 500th home run...Harry Kalas called it
..AMAZING
@@nickyviolaguitar The same thing with him cause it don't sound the same without his narrarating on Inside the NFL
Robin Cole was on another level in this game, what a linebacker. I miss Myron Cope. Pittsburgh is not the same without him, really.
Played at UNM! I’m from the ABQ. Great legend here.
I had 3 of my coaches in college at RMU part of this game. Robin Cole & John Banazak on the Steelers & Dan Radakovich coaching the Rams. Coach Cole is such a great man I still talk to today!
One likely reason why Robin Cole played on such a level in SB XIV was that it was his homecoming. He was an L.A. native who attended Compton High School (c/o '73).
One of my favorites of these. Al Wisk, the Rams announcer, is great here.
"Tiiiiiime runs out...in the third quarter of play...fifteen minutes of football remain...the crowd on its feet at the Rose Bowl....the score...the Rams 19 and the Steelers 17..."
The late Steve Sabol must have grinned when he heard that. I have seen this a thousand times and i still get chills. If I am Al Wisk this is my phone ringer.
I've seen this so many times, and I've got to say, this is perfect film making. Perfect.
Narration and music. Spot on. NFL Films at its finest.
I was 12 years old. I remember it like it was yesterday. This game is very underrated in the history of Super Bowls at least as far as I'm concerned.
I was 9 and this was a year before I started following sports. I remember the game playing in the background while my dad was playing poker with my uncles. Shame I didn't realize what was happening.
I was 19. Underrated Super Bowl. As a Rams fan and our owner Carrol Rosenbloom who died that year they fought their asses off.
I was also 12 and as a huge sports fan pulling hard for the LA Rams. Almost did it. Until that last interception by Steelers I was thinking Rams 26 24.
I was 6 yrs old in the 1st grade and I remember this Super Bowl. 2 yrs later my 49ers won their 1st World Title.
Truly underrated. A huge upset brewing until almost the end, not to mention all the lead changes and the cool halfback option by the Rams.
The Steelers became legendary that night. I'm so proud to be from Pittsburgh!
I think this has always been my favorite SB Highlight show ever. First off, it truly was a great game. It included the team of the 70's, facing a perennial contender. Add to that the great John Facenda, reading the tremendous writing of NFL Films, and you have a winner. Plus the music! Oh, and the colors that popped, thanks to the game being played at Pasadena. Everything works here.
Remember seeing this when was 9. Was an easy coast L.A. Ram fan. One of the most exciting Super Bowls that doesn't get enough recognition. A great game.
Underrated super bowl that was competitive until being put away late.
Stallworth's catches!! man that guy could play.
'The Rams won respect, but the Pittsburgh Steelers won another world championship.'
from 1973- to 1978, the 6 seasons before this one, the Rams had a combined record of 66-19, which was the best in pro football...i think they already won respect around the NFL before this super bowl..
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I always liked that Super Bowl 14 shirt! To this day, this is still in my top 5 favorite Super Bowl Highlights episodes!!!
It took 42 years, but we FINALLY got that Lombardi here in Los Angeles! Horns up! Let’s go!!!!!
Happy to see the Rams back in Los Angeles where they always belonged!!!
+martin ruiz They never belonged in St. Louis in the first place. I don't care if they won a Super Bowl with 2 Conference Championships. Seems like St. Louis could give 2 shits about professional football. That's a baseball town.
+Fanik10 st louis care more about baseball and fucking hockey more than the NFL.
let beat the Patriots
Now get rid of their current horrible uniforms!!!
You can thank Georgia Frontiere for moving them St. Louis. Eight years after the bitch died, Stan Kroenkie returned the Rams to where they really belonged(Los Angeles).
I was always a Rams fan, and despite the result, I was proud of my team that day. The Rams didn’t lose that game, they were beaten. There’s a big difference…
Lynn swan and John Stallworth the greatest receivers I ever saw. There circus and incredible catches were a thing of beauty.
I am not a Steelers fan but really admired them
What a Steeler team, what a dynasty. Long gone but not forgotten. No commercial corporate crap just a Superbowl with real fans. I miss the NFL.
This is easily the most underrated of the Super Bowls.
The deceptive final score makes a lot of people forget, that this David and Goliath battle was hanging in the balance until Bradshaw hit Stallworth with the second bomb, with 4 minutes left.
A truly great game, easily top 10 Super Bowl.
Sports Illustrated cover was spot on:
"This one, was really Super."
This might be the best of the Super Bowl highlights.
Superb musical selections.
A cinematic looking panaroma (it was played in Hollywood).
To top it off, the incomparable John Facenda reciting immortal lines, from what probably is the best Super Bowl highlight script ever written.
Joe Greene said of the Steelers trip to Pasadena: "This was an invitation engraved in gold.
An invitation to IMMORTALITY."
The Steelers consecrated their ascension as the best team ever with this, their 4th title in 6 years.
I was 14 when this game was played. I have been a life long Rams fan and this was ther 1st appearance in the Super Bowl. I was devistated when they lost. Was nearly 20 years before they made another Super Bowl appearance but they won and what a great feeling it was.
Were you from Los Angeles? The reason I'm asking is because when they won 20 years later they were playing in St Louis.
Same
5:37, one of the best NFL Films music tracks ever, now that's old school football music
5:37 name of the song?
@@Terryakamaru Just search NFL Films music-Blockbuster.
For over 40 years this WAS the closet we got to a home Super Bowl. The Rams were playing their final season at The Colosseum in 1979 and moved to Anaheim Stadium in 1980.
I was there in 1980. 16 years old selling programs. LOL
You've done good work posting these old NFL Films. The nostalgia drips from these for an old guy like me. Thank you sir.
That 73 Yard Bomb to John Stallworth turned Super Biwl XIV around for the Pittsburgh Steelers.
This is badass! Great music , great commentary, great highlights! 😀 and the rams cheerleaders were banging!
Yeah, the beginning was great ✔️.
i grew up as a los angeles rams fan and even though they are still to this day the only 9-7 team to make a super bowl they gave probably the greatest football dynasty all it could handle that day and earned the country's respect in the process
Love watching this Superbowl. Whether it's the full game or this highlight episode. The good old days of the NFL.
The LA Rams waited until SB 34 to win their first title.
I always thought that Stallworth should have been the MVP of this one. It would have been cool to say that the Steelers have 4 Super Bowl wide receiver MVPs..... Swann, Stallworth, Ward & Holmes.
Yeah, I hear you. If you watch the complete game, during the 4th Quarter Pat Summerall and Tom Brookshier are discussing their MVP picks. "Stallworth," Summerall says. "Not Bradshaw?" Brookshier asks. "I would pick Bradshaw if not for the interceptions," Summerall says. "Well," Brookshier says, "I guess it's a pretty good choice either way."
Good observation. Stallworth is in the HOF in part because of his performance in the 4th quarter of Super Bowl XIV.
Pretty sure that in SBs 10,13 and 14,Terry Bradshaw had 8 TDs for 320 yards, that's 40 yards per TD and I think Swann and Stallworth own the highest and 3rd highest yard per completion average in SB history, it wasn't just one quarter in 1 game
I believe had Bradshaw targeted Stallworth more in the Super Bowl than he did Swann(Stallworth caught 70 passes to Swann's 41 in regular season), Stallworth would've been the MVP
Ironically, Swann was having a better day than Stallworth but was knocked out of the game due to a concussion in the 3rd quarter. The smooth Stallworth unfortunately for the Rams was just as difficult to handle. The L A Rams were much better than their 9-7 record but the Steelers cemented being the best team of the decade with the win.
Final Super Bowl for the original steel curtain. What a helluva run, this made win # 4.
This greatest NFL films super bowl video ever. It captures the moment in time perfectly.
The Steelers were still the same tough steelers but they would soon discover that their opponents were definitely not the same old Rams. How awesome is that? I'll tell you, really awesome!
Out of all the Steelers SB victories, I enjoyed the Steelers vs. Rams the most. Sure a lot of fans will say that Steelers vs. Cowboys were the most exciting. Maybe Super Bowl X may be among the best. But I thought SB XIII was a bit overrated. Sure Dallas made the game interesting when they made their comeback orchestrated by Captain Comeback himself in Roger Staubach. But the Steelers built an 18 point cushion late in the 2nd. half. Despite one mistake, the Steelers were managing the clock and it worked. With the Steelers vs. Rams, it was an amazing story between these two teams. The Steelers going for back-to-back wins. And the Rams playing in the Rose Bowl - practically in their own back yard. And the love Rams fans showed for their team (I always remember the Rams fan with the visor covering his face most likely in tears when it was apparent that the Rams were going to lose - I loved the classic NFL Films. They knew how to combine many football game stories involving the players and fans). Despite the eventual outcome from the game, Steelers players had nothing but huge respect for the Rams. It's so nice seeing Jack Lambert one of the most intense players to ever play the game seeking out Jack Youngblood at the end of the game. Jack Youngblood played with the heart of a champion with a broken leg.
"the same old Rams"..? you mean the same old Rams who the 14 seasons leading up to this SB won their division 7 consecutive seasons, and went to 5 NFC title games, compiling the 3rd most wins in all of pro football...you mean those "same old Rams"..? the same old Rams who had the most wins in football from 1973 to 78..? those same old Rams?
conni70 Oh 7 consecutive years in the playoffs and 5 Title games? They must have won quite a few Super Bowls then huh? What!? You're telling me that they choked each of those times? Yeah those same old Rams. P.S. Don't shoot the messenger.
in 25 seasons, from 1966 to 1990, the L.A Rams compiled the 3rd highest win total in all of pro football...in that quarter of a century only the Raiders and Cowboys had more wins..it is without question, the greatest 25 years in NFL history for an organization that didn't win a SB...now, you can try and oversimplify the argument in your favor by harping on the fact that they didn't win a SB, but that just illustrates your lack of intelligence and nuance about the matter..
of course the Steelers had huge respect for the Rams, as did the entire NFL...remember, leading up to this SB the Rams had an all time record of 11-1-1 against the Steelers...and Bradshaw and co. never beat the Rams, going 0-3 against them..that's why the narrative of this NFL films is a little bit misleading, making statements like, "the same old Rams", and "the Rams had no heart"...any body who knows football will tell you that the Rams were one of the most consistently competitive teams the decade leading up to this SB..
A bit of fun trivia: one of only two Super Bowls where the site hosted a "home" team. The Rose Bowl in Pasadena is in the greater LA area, and five years later the 49ers played in nearby Stanford, CA. Still never had a team play a Super Bowl in their official home stadium.
Jason Summers Good points
more trivia...a California based team made the SB three consecutive seasons...Rams-79, Raiders-80, 49ers -81...and the Chargers went to a the AFC title game 2 of those seasons..
Adding to the California theme, Vince Ferragamo was the quarterback of the Rams, taking over for the often injured Pat Haden. Haden would go on to be the AD at USC. When Haden retired, no other than his ex teammate and former Steelers Hall of Famer Lynn Swann would take over.
Now there’s two
2020 Tampa and 2021 Los Angeles
I remember this game very well. The Steelers deserved the championship but the Rams put up one hell of a fight. This was the toughest test for Pittsburgh in a Superbowl. Even more so then the two against the Cowboys. Up until midway through the fourth quarter the Rams actually outplayed the Steelers. The fourth quarter Ferragamo interception was key. The Rams were moving the ball and you had the feeling they were going to score and take the lead again. The one thing that sticks out for me is remembering just how close of a game this was and that what we all witnessed in the end was the greatest team ever, the 1970s Pittsburgh Steelers.
Rams hadda great D !
Paul Zimmerman has a great article about how the Steelers were on fumes (age, injuries years of extra games in post season), were outplayed but just knew how to win. I thought Bud Carson made his D fearless (his departure still baffles me). Steelers fans had to have a sense that one for the thumb was going to be difficult. Rams weren't that great,, 5-6 at one point and got lucky in the playoffs. Those Stallworth bombs were desperation.
Stallworth-- The Greatest Super Bowl!!! The Greatest Team!!!
I think I was at my Uncle's house in Wexford watching the Game. Bringing back old memories
John Stallworth deserved to be the MVP of this Super Bowl.
That block at 7:45 was BEAUTIFUL. perhaps the greatest block I have ever seen!
0:29...intro
0:59...the day of arrival
2:04...there can only be one
2:24...bring no doubts
3:37...flash, dash, and glare
5:16...tight ropes
5:37...brute force
6:49...making a readjustment
7:43...avoiding heavy pressure
9:29...gaining advantage
9:47...lost in the darkness
13:34...in the trenches
15:04...the final showdown
17:24...taking the risks
THIS IS WHAT WE NEED TO GET BACK TO. PITTSBURGH STEELERS FOOTBALL
My grandpa was at this game, a hardcore steeler fan and he says hell never forget it
11:37, my enduring memory of that game. After this game, the next fall, Howard Cosell proclaimed that 'the wheels had come off the Pittsburgh Steelers' during a dreary Monday Night Football broadcast. XIV was one for the ages if you were a Steelers fan.
Hudge Rams fan but even though we lost this game this is my favorite NFL films video thanks for the upload
The Rams always played the Steelers tough in their glory years...they showed a lot of grit...Pitts pulled away late but that was one hell of a battle.
Blockbuster, Juggernaut and Conquest are three NFL Film's tunes which convey scary domination in the SB, whether it was Dallas's D eating up the Broncos, the Raiders steamrolling the Vikes or this account of the Steelers.
The music is the soundtrack of my childhood. 4 championships in 6 years. I loved those guys. Still know every player when I see the numbers.
This Super Bowl was one of the better ones played even though there was a 12 point margin at the end. The Rams played the Steelers tight for 3 1/2 quarters and had a very real chance to win the game but for a Ferragamo INT toss to Lambert.
This superbowl reminds me of superbowl 30. Really good game but the final score doesn't show it
L E On that play when Lambert intercepted, Billy Waddy was wide open. Which probably would have meant the Steelers winning by five instead of 12. The final 12 point margin deceptively hides what a close game this really was, as neither team led by more that five points until Pittsburgh scored their last TD with two minutes left. The lead actually changed hands six times, and had Ferragamo seen Waddy there might have been 8 lead changes. Given the tenor of the game, the outcome was very much up in the air until that late interception. Even though I was disappointed that the Rams lost that Super Bowl, in my mind no other super bowl comes close to being as exciting as that one was.
@@davidbrandel4128 If the Rams would’ve scored on that drive that doesn’t mean the rest of the game would’ve played out the same way
NFL FILMS shining moment. SB10, SB15 and SB16 are very close but this one is the gold standard.
SB V a bad game but a great highlight film
SB 13 also
“But then like a pool hall hustler that has been trifling with his victim too long, Bradshaw showed his game.”love the way that was worded.
44 years ago.
The Rams are the closest team to play a Super Bowl near their home.
*****
yup
+LuvFloridaSunsets Hopefully there will be another Super Bowl at the Rose Bowl.
most likely not since the Rams is getting a new building in three years for super bowl 55 in 2021
And how about the 49ers playing at San Jose in Super Bowl XIX?
Re: Rams closest home team: Franik meant UP TO that time; but did not say it correctly.
If you know the story behind it, Al Wisk, the Rams radio announcer, had one of the greatest play by play radio calls of ALL TIME.
I’mma let you finish...
Thanks for posting these videos. I've watched 5 of them already and plan to keep watching for another 8 days in the lead up to this year's big game
The full game of Super Bowl 14 was once on RUclips and I hope it is brought back again sometime. I have been a Los Angeles Rams fan for years and enjoy watching a Super Bowl game like this, even though my team lost it, the Rams I remember sure put up a fight in that game.
6:44 That Rams fan always cracked me up LOL!
The Rams played their asses off.
monster throws by bradshaw considering it was a running league. deep accuracy
John Stallworth's touchdown catch caught on the cover of Sports Illustrated.
The Blonde Bomber!
Mo Overall Fitness Hacks both catches by Stallworth were perfectly thrown balls, but the actual catches were spectacular. The first was caught over the opposite shoulder. It looked easy, but as Tom Brookside pointed out during the telecast, it's a incredible catch because your momentum is fading you one way, and you have to locate, turn, catch, all without slowing down and keeping your natural stride. The second was even more spectacular. He had to do the same thing, but this time the ball came down on top of him with no chance for YAC. Both times the ball had to be perfectly thrown, and both times it was. Stallworth s catches were every bit as good as Swanns Super Bowl X and his own in XIII. Even in today's era of football, you can't underestimate the importance of 1. Having a QB who can throw deep. 2. Having a receiver that can get deep, and outrun the DB. 3. A coaching staff, that will call the the play.
Spryfol II Swann's TD in this game was impressive too, the way he timed his leap elevated, and fantastic body control.
@ Mo Bro you see that spiral to Stallworth not once but twice!!!!!
17:50 A Young Drew Hill who finished with the Run-N-Shoot Oilers.
Webster ar 20:22. A thing of beauty
Super Bowl Highlights NFL Game of the week and others from this era are still the best
41 years later we took it home and won. Proud of my boys. #ramshouse
I'm not a PittsBurgh Steeler fan, but John Facenda's narration was the Best. I like it @ 21:52--21:58 where he says," The Rams Won Respect, but the PittsBurgh Steelers Won another World Championship!"
The beginning of the last segment, John Facenda said, "Great Teams aren't always great, they're just GREAT when they have to be"...totally describes the 1979 Steelers
i've seen this film at least 15 times in my life. it breaks my heart every single time.
Anyone notice how brilliant the underscore placement was in this one? Great interplay of video, narration and music.
As a rams fan who grew up in the mid 2000s this game still hurts even tho I didn’t see it live
I’ve been a fan since the mid 80’s, but I feel the same way
J. T. Thomas' sack from that blitz at 18:28?? Wow, priceless!
This is why Steve Sabol is one of the best if not the best documentary film maker ever… he made this game epic at 18:23
The Steelers broke my 9 year old heart that day and I have hated them ever since!
Stallworth should have been the MVP of this game.
I said it when I was 9 years old watching it
Bradshaw agrees with you. He said it himself. The real MVP was Stallworth.
You dont see awesome nfl highlights like this anymore.
Despite the 31-19 Final One of the best SB
Yupp n Pitt giving 11. Hmm
Loved the 70s Steelers ❤
Outstanding highlights. Wont see this anymore by John Facenda
Jack Lambert came in at right time he did on that play
I was ten years old, and all was right with the world.
Still the all time record for attendance at a SB. 104 thousand.
'By day the Rams sparkling spirit had kept the game close, but by night it faded into the black reality of the Pittsburgh Steelers mustering whatever it takes to win games when most of America is watching!'
Another great line by the great John Facenda
The Rams had always played Pitts tough but the Steelers moreso feared the fact that Bud Carson was the Rams' defensive coordinator.
Carson had put together the original 'Steel Curtain' defense and they knew his defensive game plan for them would be stifling.
Age and injuries finally caught up with the Steelers but that great team gave me a lifetime of thrills and it was such fun to watch as a Pittsburgher who remembered the years of torment and failure. 👍👍👍🙌🙌🙌
❤️ the l.a ram cheerleader; prettiest woman ever in NFL
10:47 Like a pool hall hustler who has been trifling with his victim too long.Bradshaw suddenly shoed his GAME...love it