I remember watching this game. Being ‘Hawks fan at the time I was ecstatic that we beat Chargers for first time but didn’t realize we scored 44 points on them.
Seahawks finally broke the San Diego charger curse. Up to that point, the chargers, defensive line usually got a lot of pressure on Zorn and Dan Fouts had all day to throw the football with picked the defense apart. Did help a lot that the Chargers had four turnovers.
Eugene Klein wasn't willing to pay defensive coordinator, Jackie Simpson, what he was worth, so Simpson went to the Seahawks following the 1980 season. This was the end result. Nice going, Gene.
Klein fired Simpson after the AFC Championship game, without consulting Don Coryell. Jack Pardee was brought in to replace him and after getting kneecapped by Klein (trading away your best defensive player and making no effort to get a replacement) and being offered more money by an oil company in Texas, Pardee left. Gene Klein and Alex Spanos are textbook examples of how NOT to run a football team.
Still grinds my gears to have to listen to Howard Cosell. The thing to do was to turn off the TV sound and listen to the radio. Does anybody else remember "Howie Powie"? You could win a chance to smash a TV set while Cosell was talking.
Oh, the only people who had VCRs or Beta vcr s back then were mainly people from Navy or Military, other then the upper class. VCRs were not on market until mid 80s. Only Japan were selling them so these recordings rare unless from tv stations and NFL.
@@beaubbyvagnert7035 Likely set up their 8MM Home camera in front of tv or, they had good enough radioshack tech that could record off 8mm to vcr . The expensive hand cams back then had features to plug in other hardware back the. Also, most NAVY ppl had all these devices due to them being in Japan. Japan was ahead back then , too.lol..
Players didnt make millions back then as Chuck Munchie was living in a Condo in a lower class neighborhood of ESD and North Park. I know because I lived down the street from him and we all knew Munchie was a weed smoker as I knew a friend who would do runs for Munchie. We asked him how much did he get paid in NFL. He told us 56,000 a year with incentives.
@@user619tlsdca5 With inflation it would me more in today's dollars, but still not comparable to what players make now. And for a tougher game back then!
Jack Pardee for defence! The guy that was ahead as Houston coach 35-3 early 3rd quarter against Buffalo wild card playoff 1992 playoffs. Lost 41-38 overtime. San Diego. The No Man defence.
The Seattle Seahawks where allways so close back then just couldn't win enough to get in the playoffs the charger s where good to get to the super bowl but choke when it counted go Seattle Seahawks
The San Diego Chokers. 1979-82. Seattle would finally win a Superbowl in the NFC. They handed the overrated Patriots another Superbowl. With those hideous uniforms. San Diego does not even have a football team.
Seahawks were a fun team to watch. They could beat any team on any given day. I remember watching this game with my Dad and our neighbor. Good time.
I remember watching this game. Being ‘Hawks fan at the time I was ecstatic that we beat Chargers for first time but didn’t realize we scored 44 points on them.
1:42:00 - That was the play that turned the momentum of the game entirely in Seattle's favor.
Seahawks finally broke the San Diego charger curse. Up to that point, the chargers, defensive line usually got a lot of pressure on Zorn and Dan Fouts had all day to throw the football with picked the defense apart. Did help a lot that the Chargers had four turnovers.
Cosell says some crazy stuff. Then Frank and Don keep him in check. The whole things is pretty entertaining.
Eugene Klein wasn't willing to pay defensive coordinator, Jackie Simpson, what he was worth, so Simpson went to the Seahawks following the 1980 season. This was the end result. Nice going, Gene.
Klein fired Simpson after the AFC Championship game, without consulting Don Coryell. Jack Pardee was brought in to replace him and after getting kneecapped by Klein (trading away your best defensive player and making no effort to get a replacement) and being offered more money by an oil company in Texas, Pardee left. Gene Klein and Alex Spanos are textbook examples of how NOT to run a football team.
Still grinds my gears to have to listen to Howard Cosell. The thing to do was to turn off the TV sound and listen to the radio. Does anybody else remember "Howie Powie"? You could win a chance to smash a TV set while Cosell was talking.
Ahah I love to read this kind of stories coming from people that lived through that era :) always nice to get some back stories ;)
@@beaubbyvagnert7035 Bob is an idiot. Everyone I know, (and I started watching football in 1975) loves Cosell.
@@whataboutrob442 Not saying he is necessarily right, but it's funny to read !
The was a fun game to watch, Go Hawks!
James Brooks was a weapon. Good player 👏
But his tendency to fumble in key situations cost him his job at San Diego. The Bengals were all too happy to welcome him after being traded.
Dan fouts one of the greatest
Yes!
Oh, the only people who had VCRs or Beta vcr s back then were mainly people from Navy or Military, other then the upper class. VCRs were not on market until mid 80s. Only Japan were selling them so these recordings rare unless from tv stations and NFL.
The 8milimeter was the home videos back then as majority of owners.
I know that some game exist from the early 70's in full length. How did people record it before VCR or Beta vcr?
@@beaubbyvagnert7035 Likely set up their 8MM Home camera in front of tv or, they had good enough radioshack tech that could record off 8mm to vcr . The expensive hand cams back then had features to plug in other hardware back the. Also, most NAVY ppl had all these devices due to them being in Japan. Japan was ahead back then , too.lol..
81 chargers..what a team
So sad they couldnt get to the SB.. GO CHARGERS ⚡
58:24 What a run!
Players didnt make millions back then as Chuck Munchie was living in a Condo in a lower class neighborhood of ESD and North Park. I know because I lived down the street from him and we all knew Munchie was a weed smoker as I knew a friend who would do runs for Munchie. We asked him how much did he get paid in NFL. He told us 56,000 a year with incentives.
Dude was biggest guy on our block..
@@user619tlsdca5 With inflation it would me more in today's dollars, but still not comparable to what players make now. And for a tougher game back then!
Did more than partake in the devils lettuce....he downhill ski'd...nose first😛
My first Monday night
Always nice hearing Howard refer to a player as a reject. 1:46:06
I'm pretty sure it was not ill intended.
He was paying him a complement.
Jack Pardee for defence! The guy that was ahead as Houston coach 35-3 early 3rd quarter against Buffalo wild card playoff 1992 playoffs. Lost 41-38 overtime. San Diego. The No Man defence.
32:28 nice
The Seattle Seahawks where allways so close back then just couldn't win enough to get in the playoffs the charger s where good to get to the super bowl but choke when it counted go Seattle Seahawks
Part of their problem was due to multiple starting players being on drugs. As well as, having poor defenses.
24:21 awesome. as good as jj was and- jj was awesome- imo wes was better..
The San Diego Chokers. 1979-82. Seattle would finally win a Superbowl in the NFC. They handed the overrated Patriots another Superbowl. With those hideous uniforms. San Diego does not even have a football team.
F you ..