@@frankpienkosky5688 I have a feeling if the rolls were reversed, you might feel differently. One second you’ve one the game. One second your season is done. It bounced off Frenchie.
Pittsburgher here. There was no greater rivalry than the Steelers/Raiders. Loved this presentation and footage I haven't seen before. What great memories of a great decade for both teams.
I was there, strangers hugging each other, shaking hands then that moment of indecision until the ref raised his hands, when Franco crossed the goal line and an avalanche of fans that poured onto the field. Someone asking who caught that ball and myself and many others "Franco Harris"
It was interesting hearing the 'other' side lol. I noticed in the presentation the other angles...namely the front deflection is not shown. All I know is watching this play as a 12 year old from Erie made me a Steeler fan for life.
Why didn't Tatum just knock the ball down? He did on the previous play. Bradshaw had thrown a very similar pass to Steeler TE John McMacken. Tatum used textbook technique, reached around McMacken and knocked it down. But for some reason he went for the knockOUT against Fuqua.
With all the controversy aside I’m just amazed with how well this mini doc turned out. It’s amazing to hear the voices of John Madden, Al Davis, Villapiano, men who were passionate about football, the Raiders and most of all WINNING. These men built the foundation for the Raiders Organization and I wouldn’t be a fan without the legacy they left behind. Salute! ☠️🏴☠️
Let it stand as a testament of the passion and reverence of the what the NFL used to to be and what the game was about…the game and the rivalry, not what it has become. RIP MADDEN AND HARRIS and all those past heroes of the game.
Don't forget the Rob Lytle "quick whistle" fumble in the 1977 AFC Championship which resulted in a 14 point swing, kept Oakland out of the Superbowl and the NFL apologized for the next day...
As bad as this was for the Raiders, the TUCK rule game 29 years later, was FAR WORSE. Because here we are looking at the film of the immaculate reception, over and over, back-and-forth. And the TUCK rule game, it was more than obvious that Tom Brady fumbled that damn football. He even admitted he fumbled. Unlike Frenchy Fuqua who makes light humor of The immaculate reception.
According to that rule, if you start the throwing arm forward and then pull back and then go forward again it can only be an incomplete pass. It can't be ruled a fumble. I would instruct every QB from now on to pump fake every play so you are fumble-proofed.
@@maxspeed57 The second Brady's other hand touched the ball, that ended the tucking/throwing motion. ESPN magazine had a great article and diagram showing it.
I have a old friend from Pittsburgh and we trash talk each other but we both realize that those rivalries where the best smash mouth football games especially if you got to watch those games back in the 70's like I did as a kid.
that game wasn't even televised in Pittsburgh....had to try to make sense of what happened while sitting in my recliner and clutching my little transistor to my ear....
Long time Steeler fan. I as only 2 at the time this was played so no recollection. Great video, well presented visuals & all. I’ll always respect Madden as a class act in addressing and handling the situation.
I met Mr Davis in the second Deck of the Oakland coliseum before a game he was just looking at the field and warm ups we walked by and shook his hand that was the greatest day as a raider fan for me not too many fans get a chance like those especially now a days,
Yeah Steelers and raiders Monday night games were the best I have ever seen even the good games nowadays do not compare to those great Monday night gems I saw them all on TV and some live at the Oakland Alameda county coliseum, the greatest games ever, if I remember correctly a good seat went for under 30 and a large cold one and bag of peanuts under 4 good ol'days for sure,
@@aleejojoolg9270 a lot of hall of famers on those two teams....Steeler fans were zealous but Oakland fans were freaks...but hard to stay loyal to a team that keeps kicking you in the teeth....
Tatum always claimed he never touched the ball, but if Franco hadn’t picked it up and scored, Jack would have taken credit for breaking up the pass to Frenchy.
You mean LIES. A touchdown WAS called 17:46 as soon as Franco crossed the goal line. Referee Swerengin was accompanied to the phone by Jim Boston, 17:57 the supervisor of all game day activities for the stadium, NOT by Dan Rooney. The Steelers 3:17 were 11-3 , the Raiders 10-3-1
i was a kid watching my Raiders on TV that day. doesn't matter how it happened, it happened. it happened so fast, no one knew it was happening. both those teams were great. many of my favorite players are now passing away... ah, mortality...
As a then 12 year old, it broke me. I cried for hours just heart sick over my Raiders losing that one. Stabler & Tatum were my heroes and to this day I find that game hard to accept.
I was 22 when the tuck rule happened. Watched it live. It’s my generation’s immaculate deception. Felt like my heart had been ripped out of my chest. It’s a damn shame Raiders fans share hose jobs through the generations.
Ah, what a great moment in NFL history! RIP to all of the players and coaches who participated on that epic game and have now passed on.✝️ Now, let's be honest, that ball hit Tatum which made it a live ball for any receiver & running back to catch.
Very cool, with some camera angles I don’t think I’ve ever seen before. Also, I don’t think I’ve ever seen footage of the actual last play of the game, the Stabler pass to Chester that was broken up…always wondered exactly what happened AFTER the Immaculate Reception, since Franco scored with five seconds left.
This was a very illuminating video. I always knew the IR was a famous play from the great Franco Harris. I remember it at the time. I never knew there was any controversy about it being a possible dead ball. Wow!
That we'll never know the answer is obviously what makes the play so memorable after all these years. But that freeze frame at 10:24 sure makes it look unlikely that Tatum didn't touch the ball.
Absolutely LEGENDARY AND LEGITIMATE 🏈⭐️ Jack could have easily intercepted that pass and GAME OVER😳Oakland Raiders win👀 but Tatum ALWAYS TRIED TO KILL THE RECEIVER ⚡️
If you watch the view taken from behind Bradshaw, slow it down and you will see Tatum's hands are positioned to attempt the interception. He just couldn't get there quick enough, and the rest is history....
It is said that on that day in that game there was a total of 15 Hall of famers that played in that game.... The most Hof's ever to be in one game is still a record that will in my opinion never be broken...
You're thinking of Super Bowl XIII between the Steelers and the Cowboys, which actually had more than 15 Hall of Famers playing. The Steelers alone are credited with 15 Hall of Famers for that one, though I don't know if that's counting coach Chuck Noll and owner Art Rooney. The Cowboys also had a couple of Hall of Famers on their coaching staff - head coach Tom Landry, defensive coordinator Ernie Stautner (in the Hall for his playing career with the Steelers), and Mike Ditka (who is from Pittsburgh and went to Pitt). But still, I counted 11 Hall of Famers in this game - not including both head coaches, both owners, and one assistant coach (Tom Flores - a receivers coach for the Raiders). Still an amazing collection of talent.
My grandfather is Brady Keyes Jr. And although I believe he was retired at the time he played for the Steelers and was on the sidelines when this happened. A fact that I only found out at his funeral. As for me I've been a Raiders fan for over 30 years and I'm so sad that I missed the opportunity to have one of the greatest conversations I could have ever had with him.
seeing that window in the wall of the stadium brought back memories of when I worked there...used to sneak in there and watch the game when in wasn't occupied by a tv camera....
I'm a loyal raiders fan since 1969 I saw this game live from Start to finish this was the most disappointing loss in my life as a raider fan and there's been a few lately
As in many crappy cases, true life was replaced by fear and weakness. Frenchy Fuqua knows who really won that game...Silver & Black! Now so do all of us.
Your team got smashed for 4 quarters. You SAW that right?? Kenny gets lucky and rips one for a 1 point lead. You feel strong on that? Like you had the better team? If so you are delusional.
I was a teenager in 1972 and be watching the game... It happened so fast , and I was a neutral fan in 1972. We had great players in the 70's and we be will never know the answer... Rest in peace, everyone involved in this great game... 50 years from 2022 , people will still be talking about this game...
@@jokerproduction If anything it was simultaneous, in which case it doesn't matter that he touched it. Stupid rule anyway! Nowadays that ball could touch ten different guys on both teams and still be legally caught!
Frenchy didn't catch the ball, he tried to but Jack hit the ball with his shoulder and Franco caught it and ran it in. Period. Watch the replay in slow motion. It is obvious. If they don't show it blown up and slowed down then they don't want you to know the truth.
This is the first video I’ve seen that had the of play by play by the late great Bill King. The epitome of what an announcer is. His excitement and passion was unspoiled by partiality. He is a hall of famer and one of the greatest
There's an even longer version of Bill King calling that play he thought it was Frenchy going down the sidelines at first and then he corrected himself and said it was Franco, he was screaming during the play he was so pumped I think he's the best announcer in NFL history on the radio, because he was never a homer, he got excited when the visiting team did something against the Raiders just as much as when the Raiders made a play themselves.
I was 8 years old when this game was played. My little brother was born the week before on December 11th, but to this day, and I imagine for the rest of my days, at now 58 years old, whenever 1972 pops into my head, it is this game that I think of first and foremost from that year and my brother's birthday is a distant second. As with Coach Madden, I'll go to my grave thinking we were robbed of the game by a bad call. That Frenchy Fuqua to this day refuses to say anything, is reason enough for me to believe he touched the ball with his hand and Tatum's hit was the force that propelled the ball back from Fuqua's hand so that Franco Harris could reach down and catch it and run to glory. A slice of history. But to hear both the play by play of those two legendary broadcasters, Bill King and Curt Gowdy, calling the play, and the game, brought a smile to my face.
In reality...it was a DOUBLE TAP ball, as Mr. Al Davis stated...besides, Franco caught a TRAP BALL...NOT A LEGAL CATCH!! & HE KNOWS THAT!! PITTSBURGH STEALERS!!🤮
exactly @ericnolan1501 he knew it wasnt a legal play and kinda sad he wont speak up and tell the truth but we all know the Raiders got screwed because of a bad call wish there was instant replay back then because things wouldve been different and there wouldnt have been no supposed immaculate reception
I believe he always contended that he never touched the ball. Of course, it's entirely possible that he wouldn't know for sure. He was busy blasting into a full-grown human man at that moment, so maybe the ball could have made contact with Tatum without it registering.
There was joy in HateTheRaidersVille after the immaculate reception on December 23, 1972. In the 1970s, my favorite NFL teams were the Packers, Bears and whoever was playing against the Raiders. I no longer hate the Raiders of old. In retrospect, I appreciate the accomplishments of John Madden, Kenny Stabler, Jack Tatum and many more from the old Raiders teams. I actually purchased a Raiders sweatshirt sometime in the 1990s...but the shirt was doubly discounted. Otherwise, I wouldn't have purchased it, but the fact that I did purchase it demonstrates that I no longer disdained those magnificent Raiders of Old.
If you watch it very closely watch number 86 for the Oakland Raiders he freezes everywhere. We acted sooner when Franco caught the ball. Things might’ve been a little different, but I guess we’ll never know.
I think it bothers the Raiders so much because they'd had consistent success against the Dolphins at that time. Some believe that the '72 Raiders team could've stopped the Dolphin's undefeated season (which was already based on the weakest schedule of nearly every team that year)
I don't know James. That Dolphin team were awfully good, and we couldn't beat them in the playoffs the following year when we were better than '72 and the Dolphins not as good as '72. However when you look at that Dolphin unbeaten run that spanned two seasons, the last team to beat them before it began? And the team that ended it the following year? The Raiders, both times! So perhaps? We will never know!
Something else happened in 1972... anybody? Anybody? The Dolphins undefeated season! If the Raiders had won this game, maybe they end the magical run of the Fish the following week? We'll never know...
@@darkshad0wz69 Uh huh. I'm totally sure that's what Tatum would have done if the call had gone the other way. The ball touches off him but they rule that it didn't and the TD is no good? Of course, Jack would've insisted that the refs overturn the call and give the Steelers their rightful touchdown. Right? ...Right. Tatum wanted Fuqua to bail him out. He probably knew he touched the ball and also probably recognized that if he'd have played the ball instead of trying to decapitate his opponent, the Raiders would've won. So yeah. If I were him, I'd probably want somebody else to say something that took me off the hook, too.
Don't forget the Rob Lytle "quick whistle" fumble in the 1977 AFC Championship which resulted in a 14 point swing to the Broncos, kept Oakland out of the Superbowl and the NFL apologized for the next day...
I was 1 year old when this occurred. I found out my dad was a Steelers fan. I don't share in it. I am a Raider fan . We have to win this game in Pittsburgh this weekend the 50th year of this moment
The "Immaculate Reception" will always hurt. The "Tuck Rule" will always hurt. We beat the Patriots last week on a crazy play, it doesn't come close to the tuck rule game because of the magnitude of that playoff game but I'll take it. Now we just need to beat the Steelers and that won't be make it even but I'll take a win. Real Raider fans know the past and real Raider fans will never forget and definitely never forgive! It should be mandatory that all new players for the Raiders should have to watch every significant game and learn the history of the franchise to truly become a Raider!
@@perryellis1423 lmao and i see you chumps arent going to the playoffs either so now what? and at least the Raiders didnt have a player who won a SB and take his ring and run like a cheap chump that bettis was
Hey guys Steeler fan here. I love the rivalry, missed the good days of Raiders VS Steelers back in the day when great defenses decided games. Having said that, you can analyze this play everything you want, whatever happened in that collision I am pretty sure not even Jack or Fuqua know for sure 100%, but I guess the refs made the call to the best of their abilities. I like the analysis on both sides, and I think aside Al Davis spiteful comments, it is a balanced well done video. Fifty years after it is still an amazing play even if the Raider Nation hurts everytime they see it. Don't worry we have our own collection of those. RIP Franco, a great player and human being.
Crazy how many franchise-altering decisions not in our favor have happened to us. Imagine if that wasn't ruled a touchdown and imagine if they ruled Brady fumbled the ball. Could have a lot more super bowls under our belts.
Perhaps, but the Steelers had laid a great foundation for winning by hiring Noll, working with Blesto Scouting, and hiring Bill Nunn fulltime. Nunn was the Sports Editor of the Black newspaper, The Pittsburgh Courier and he had all the inside information on the best Black college players in the country. Nine starters, including Greene, Stallworth, and Blount, were from small Black colleges.
I was watching this game when I was 15 and like almost everybody else, I couldn't even fathom what I had just seen after Franco's Immaculate Reception. People, even non-fans, were talking about the play for weeks and months after it happened. One of the other unfortunate things for the Raiders was that the play totally overshadowed Kenny "The Snake" Stabler's gut-check, clutch, 30 yd scramble for the go ahead TD with just 1:17 left in the game. Understandably, most only remember Franco's catch and run for the win. Sometimes, though, over time, things can even out as when Stabler "initiated" the Holy Roller play, one of the most ridiculous, miraculous and controversial plays in NFL history, resulting in a win over the Chargers in '78. It was only a regular season game, but after leading the Raiders to their 1st Super Bowl win in '77, the Holy Roller play had to make Stabler feel like the Football Gods had evened the score. The Football Gods giveth and the Football Gods taketh. Rip, Franco, you will be missed.
Most people believe that Tatum was intent on Decking Frenchy on the Immaculate reception play. But in this case you can see Tatum for once actually makes a play on the ball and not the receiver. And that's why it ricochets off Tatum. The fact that he got to deck Frenchy in the process of going for the ball was just a Perk. 😂
I’m glad the Raiders are finally shedding light on this. Let’s look at the Cardinals game, the cheifs game, the rams game and the patriots game. The robbed us openly blunt those first three, than they tried to gas light us on the fourth. Sue the NFL and the officials.
I have always been a Raider’s fan. Fact is, this was a good play, and the loss WAS DO TO the Over-Aggressiveness of Jack Tatum! “Holy Toledo,” love hearing that Raider announcer again…LOL.
*First RIP to John Madden last year and now Franco Harris!*
RIP Ray Guy
@@raiderbro8663it’s not a competition
At least Madden wasn't killed by Tony Fauci.
@@_________. Raiders whine too much...especially Madden.....
@@frankpienkosky5688
I have a feeling if the rolls were reversed, you might feel differently.
One second you’ve one the game. One second your season is done.
It bounced off Frenchie.
Rip Franco Harris even as a raider fan undeniably a defining moment in nfl history no matter what side you are on
☠️☠️☠️We lost more raiders then a Franco Harris, who cares🔥
Rust in peace
@@user-rn4tt9gw2p People care. It's called respect, no matter what team they played for.
@@user-rn4tt9gw2p Ok but all of them were mid. Franco is their italian 👨 daddy.
@@user-rn4tt9gw2p Raiders always remind me of a motorcycle gang....Franco was a class act....
The verdict: Jack Tatum's inability to refrain from taking a cheap shot cost the Raiders a chance at a Super Bowl and ruined the Maddens' anniversary.
Pittsburgher here. There was no greater rivalry than the Steelers/Raiders. Loved this presentation and footage I haven't seen before. What great memories of a great decade for both teams.
I was there, strangers hugging each other, shaking hands then that moment of indecision until the ref raised his hands, when Franco crossed the goal line and an avalanche of fans that poured onto the field. Someone asking who caught that ball and myself and many others "Franco Harris"
It was interesting hearing the 'other' side lol. I noticed in the presentation the other angles...namely the front deflection is not shown. All I know is watching this play as a 12 year old from Erie made me a Steeler fan for life.
Violence!
Why didn't Tatum just knock the ball down? He did on the previous play. Bradshaw had thrown a very similar pass to Steeler TE John McMacken. Tatum used textbook technique, reached around McMacken and knocked it down. But for some reason he went for the knockOUT against Fuqua.
@@stephaniegormley9982jack was a killer. No way he thought the ball was going to fly 20 yards
With all the controversy aside I’m just amazed with how well this mini doc turned out. It’s amazing to hear the voices of John Madden, Al Davis, Villapiano, men who were passionate about football, the Raiders and most of all WINNING. These men built the foundation for the Raiders Organization and I wouldn’t be a fan without the legacy they left behind. Salute! ☠️🏴☠️
Cry babies
Madden was the worst cry baby
Let it stand as a testament of the passion and reverence of the what the NFL used to to be and what the game was about…the game and the rivalry, not what it has become. RIP MADDEN AND HARRIS and all those past heroes of the game.
Yes and today's game is all about entertainment.......
Having this & the Tuck Rule on our teams resume is insanity smh
Don't forget the Rob Lytle "quick whistle" fumble in the 1977 AFC Championship which resulted in a 14 point swing, kept Oakland out of the Superbowl and the NFL apologized for the next day...
@@mikeydred11 nothing but pain.
@@ML3___ Al Davis hated the league and it didnt help that he was suing them multiple times. Always the short stick
And…and..
@@andreashley6084 don't forget about the index card game AGAINST DALLAS!
As bad as this was for the Raiders, the TUCK rule game 29 years later, was FAR WORSE. Because here we are looking at the film of the immaculate reception, over and over, back-and-forth. And the TUCK rule game, it was more than obvious that Tom Brady fumbled that damn football. He even admitted he fumbled. Unlike Frenchy Fuqua who makes light humor of The immaculate reception.
According to that rule, if you start the throwing arm forward and then pull back and then go forward again it can only be an incomplete pass. It can't be ruled a fumble. I would instruct every QB from now on to pump fake every play so you are fumble-proofed.
@Tim Hanley That is no longer a rule, the league dropped that rule a couple years back
Agreed! As a raiders fan I honestly think it was just an insanely lucky play, but I dare not say that 🤣
@@maxspeed57 The second Brady's other hand touched the ball, that ended the tucking/throwing motion. ESPN magazine had a great article and diagram showing it.
@@chrisraymond9721 exactly, That one was rigged as hell, they were on the phone way too long w/Goodell the cocksucker
I love my Raiders, a great legacy this team has.
Well done. The raiders social media content has been committed to Excellence all season. Award winning work right here 👏🏾
Glad they made this
@@ghostjourneys1323even more timeless just a couple days later, rip 32
I have a old friend from Pittsburgh and we trash talk each other but we both realize that those rivalries where the best smash mouth football games especially if you got to watch those games back in the 70's like I did as a kid.
that game wasn't even televised in Pittsburgh....had to try to make sense of what happened while sitting in my recliner and clutching my little transistor to my ear....
The good ol days
Long time Steeler fan. I as only 2 at the time this was played so no recollection. Great video, well presented visuals & all. I’ll always respect Madden as a class act in addressing and handling the situation.
Freddie B describes it the most colorful way...We got screwed by a guy with no balls 🤣🤣
Those were the best days, the games between the Raiders and Steelers were great.
I met Mr Davis in the second Deck of the Oakland coliseum before a game he was just looking at the field and warm ups we walked by and shook his hand that was the greatest day as a raider fan for me not too many fans get a chance like those especially now a days,
Yeah Steelers and raiders Monday night games were the best I have ever seen even the good games nowadays do not compare to those great Monday night gems I saw them all on TV and some live at the Oakland Alameda county coliseum, the greatest games ever, if I remember correctly a good seat went for under 30 and a large cold one and bag of peanuts under 4 good ol'days for sure,
@@aleejojoolg9270 a lot of hall of famers on those two teams....Steeler fans were zealous but Oakland fans were freaks...but hard to stay loyal to a team that keeps kicking you in the teeth....
And yet he moved your team twice from Oakland.
So basically it was the right call. Not enough evidence to overturn it
Even after all these years this play is still The Greatest Catch of All Time! I’m so happy that we still have players alive that were part of it!
Let it go Raiders. The ball bounced off of Tatum’s shoulder pad and Franco caught it out of the air and ran it in for a touchdown. 😊
Tatum always claimed he never touched the ball, but if Franco hadn’t picked it up and scored, Jack would have taken credit for breaking up the pass to Frenchy.
RIP FRANCO HARRIS
really nice ceremony at halftime....unfortunately NFL network....after hyping this game all week...chose to run a commercial instead
Great film! Thank you for putting this together. It's great to see the old R's...the best.
Rest In Power Madden.🤘🏻🎱🤘🏻
You GODDAMN right. 🙏🏾🙏🏾
Some serious mental gymnastics coming from the Raiders players. 🙃
You mean LIES. A touchdown WAS called 17:46 as soon as Franco crossed the goal line. Referee Swerengin was accompanied to the phone by Jim Boston, 17:57 the supervisor of all game day activities for the stadium, NOT by Dan Rooney. The Steelers 3:17 were 11-3 , the Raiders 10-3-1
i was a kid watching my Raiders on TV that day. doesn't matter how it happened, it happened. it happened so fast, no one knew it was happening. both those teams were great. many of my favorite players are now passing away... ah, mortality...
I saw it when it happened 50 years ago and it still makes me sick.
Me too, Harold!! Immaculate DE-CEPTION!! RN4L🏴☠️☠🏴☠️💯⚔
Bounced off the receiver then bounced off the ground then td
As a then 12 year old, it broke me. I cried for hours just heart sick over my Raiders losing that one. Stabler & Tatum were my heroes and to this day I find that game hard to accept.
I was 22 when the tuck rule happened. Watched it live. It’s my generation’s immaculate deception. Felt like my heart had been ripped out of my chest. It’s a damn shame Raiders fans share hose jobs through the generations.
Where's the vomit?
Frenchy is class.
Hah, so there was an explaination, there would have been a riot...now it makes sense.
Ah, what a great moment in NFL history! RIP to all of the players and coaches who participated on that epic game and have now passed on.✝️ Now, let's be honest, that ball hit Tatum which made it a live ball for any receiver & running back to catch.
Very cool, with some camera angles I don’t think I’ve ever seen before. Also, I don’t think I’ve ever seen footage of the actual last play of the game, the Stabler pass to Chester that was broken up…always wondered exactly what happened AFTER the Immaculate Reception, since Franco scored with five seconds left.
It’s a moment in time that will last forever.
RIP Snake Stabler. Thee greatest Raider. Mr Clutch. HOF.
1972!!!!---what a time in Sports History and Puberty!!!!!!!!!!!!! Perfect Combination!!!! Trade this Time and History For Nothing!
Poetic how the football gods remembered the Raiders with the "Wrong Jones Lateral" this past Sunday.
Holly Roller, batman!🏈🌬🏈🌪🏈
In some obscure game during the course of a lost season - does not even come close to remedy the damage done by the IR and the "Tuck" games.
Look at Frenchy with that smile! Awesome!
You know that Franco is wearing that big smile of his up there somewhere. RIP Franco.
We inadvertently created two generational dynasties off of referee mistakes.
Them ain't mistakes bro bro
Leave out the "of". Or you could've written, "officiating errors"
@@kevinkaatz883 ok karen 😐
@@kevinkaatz883 I love that your comment has "edited" because you probably made a grammatical error lmao
And still hate tom brady to this day!
RIP John Madden, Chuck Noll, Ken Stabler, Franco Harris, LC Greenwood, Jack Tatum, Gene Upshaw, George Blanda
Add Cliff Branch and Ray Guy to that list
Don't forget Ernie Holmes #63, Dwight White #78 and Willie Brown #24
Ironic how Tatum's habit of always going for the crippling hit lost a huge game for them
This was a very illuminating video. I always knew the IR was a famous play from the great Franco Harris. I remember it at the time. I never knew there was any controversy about it being a possible dead ball. Wow!
That we'll never know the answer is obviously what makes the play so memorable after all these years. But that freeze frame at 10:24 sure makes it look unlikely that Tatum didn't touch the ball.
Absolutely LEGENDARY AND LEGITIMATE 🏈⭐️ Jack could have easily intercepted that pass and GAME OVER😳Oakland Raiders win👀 but Tatum ALWAYS TRIED TO KILL THE RECEIVER ⚡️
I thought the same. Jack could not pass up a hit.
@@cmaurice9133 Raiders were "the criminal element".....remember?.....
If you watch the view taken from behind Bradshaw, slow it down and you will see Tatum's hands are positioned to attempt the interception. He just couldn't get there quick enough, and the rest is history....
"Damn, That's Tatum" Love it!
It is said that on that day in that game there was a total of 15 Hall of famers that played in that game.... The most Hof's ever to be in one game is still a record that will in my opinion never be broken...
same deal when we played Dallas in the SB....that's why those games were so great.....
Wow.
That's amazing!
You're thinking of Super Bowl XIII between the Steelers and the Cowboys, which actually had more than 15 Hall of Famers playing. The Steelers alone are credited with 15 Hall of Famers for that one, though I don't know if that's counting coach Chuck Noll and owner Art Rooney. The Cowboys also had a couple of Hall of Famers on their coaching staff - head coach Tom Landry, defensive coordinator Ernie Stautner (in the Hall for his playing career with the Steelers), and Mike Ditka (who is from Pittsburgh and went to Pitt).
But still, I counted 11 Hall of Famers in this game - not including both head coaches, both owners, and one assistant coach (Tom Flores - a receivers coach for the Raiders). Still an amazing collection of talent.
My grandfather is Brady Keyes Jr. And although I believe he was retired at the time he played for the Steelers and was on the sidelines when this happened. A fact that I only found out at his funeral. As for me I've been a Raiders fan for over 30 years and I'm so sad that I missed the opportunity to have one of the greatest conversations I could have ever had with him.
Are you really the grandson and also your a raiders fan?
@@godkinghell15 that is indeed the case
Brady Keyes, the Great businessman.
@@antonewilson4310 used to hear his name a lot in the broadcasts.....
RIP FRANCO HARRIS
From this old Raiders fan.
unbelievable scene of the fans lined up on the sideline before the last play of the game. Never have seen that before
seeing that window in the wall of the stadium brought back memories of when I worked there...used to sneak in there and watch the game when in wasn't occupied by a tv camera....
I'm a loyal raiders fan since 1969 I saw this game live from Start to finish this was the most disappointing loss in my life as a raider fan and there's been a few lately
RNFL ✌️
As in many crappy cases, true life was replaced by fear and weakness. Frenchy Fuqua knows who really won that game...Silver & Black! Now so do all of us.
Your team got smashed for 4 quarters. You SAW that right?? Kenny gets lucky and rips one for a 1 point lead. You feel strong on that? Like you had the better team? If so you are delusional.
Exactly the same for me.
I was a teenager in 1972 and be watching the game...
It happened so fast , and I was a neutral fan in 1972. We had great players in the 70's and we be will never know the answer...
Rest in peace, everyone involved in this great game...
50 years from 2022 , people will still be talking about this game...
Watched it live on TV. The officials were caught up in the hysteria.
Oakland was in SO MANY CLASSIC GAMES 🏈⭐️I’m 59 and remember when ✊
Thank you for finally remembering Jack Tatum, he should never be forgotten! He was the greatest and he played for y'all. Be a little more grateful.
Tatum was a cheap shot artist
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Jack Tatum Goat 🐐 safety Ronnie Lott next
Legendary story, thanks for sharing.
when a player has to plead with his teammates in the huddle not to take any cheap shots before the last play of thew game . The right team won .
Only Raiders fans think it hit the ground. R.I.P. Franco Harris.
It didn't hit the ground, but Frenchy touched it first. RIP Franco.
@@jokerproduction If anything it was simultaneous, in which case it doesn't matter that he touched it. Stupid rule anyway! Nowadays that ball could touch ten different guys on both teams and still be legally caught!
@@jokerproduction suppose that's possible...but it was Tatum's impetus that caused the ball to bounce backward...
The ball never hit the ground clearly that was a catch!!
@@buckeyevinnie8456 how can you tell? there was no instant replay back then the Raiders got screwed straight up
The call was to Art McNally who was the head referee. No one called to ask about security.
RIP Franco Harris
After all these years the tears of the raider fans STILL tastes great 😊
LETS GO RAIDERS!!!!! XMAS EVE MELT THE CURTAINS!!!
lost again....sorry....
@@frankpienkosky5688 The great Franco Harris won it again for us. His spirit came down and had Pickens be open.
Frenchy didn't catch the ball, he tried to but Jack hit the ball with his shoulder and Franco caught it and ran it in. Period. Watch the replay in slow motion. It is obvious. If they don't show it blown up and slowed down then they don't want you to know the truth.
@roningaijin7701 you hit the nail right on the head
They need the controversy to live on.
Two offensive players can’t touch the ball. Ref vs the Raiders .
They can if a defensive player hits it. Rules vs the Raiders
This is the first video I’ve seen that had the of play by play by the late great Bill King. The epitome of what an announcer is. His excitement and passion was unspoiled by partiality. He is a hall of famer and one of the greatest
There's an even longer version of Bill King calling that play he thought it was Frenchy going down the sidelines at first and then he corrected himself and said it was Franco, he was screaming during the play he was so pumped
I think he's the best announcer in NFL history on the radio, because he was never a homer, he got excited when the visiting team did something against the Raiders just as much as when the Raiders made a play themselves.
The Imaculate reception ... long may it live.
Sugarcane Up respectfully disagree . Imaculate deception .
I was 8 years old when this game was played. My little brother was born the week before on December 11th, but to this day, and I imagine for the rest of my days, at now 58 years old, whenever 1972 pops into my head, it is this game that I think of first and foremost from that year and my brother's birthday is a distant second. As with Coach Madden, I'll go to my grave thinking we were robbed of the game by a bad call. That Frenchy Fuqua to this day refuses to say anything, is reason enough for me to believe he touched the ball with his hand and Tatum's hit was the force that propelled the ball back from Fuqua's hand so that Franco Harris could reach down and catch it and run to glory. A slice of history. But to hear both the play by play of those two legendary broadcasters, Bill King and Curt Gowdy, calling the play, and the game, brought a smile to my face.
In reality...it was a DOUBLE TAP ball, as Mr. Al Davis stated...besides, Franco caught a TRAP BALL...NOT A LEGAL CATCH!! & HE KNOWS THAT!! PITTSBURGH STEALERS!!🤮
exactly @ericnolan1501 he knew it wasnt a legal play and kinda sad he wont speak up and tell the truth but we all know the Raiders got screwed because of a bad call wish there was instant replay back then because things wouldve been different and there wouldnt have been no supposed immaculate reception
RAIDERSSSSSS!!!!!!!
RIP Franco.
Just win baby! All respect to the OG, great play, great game. Let do it today, RN4L.
RIP John Madden Ray Guy Franco Harris and Ronnie Hillman
Love these illustations!
Rest In Peace Franco Harris
Rust in peace Franco
@@Eddie-uf6bs Ignorant.
RIP Franco!!
if it was today's fans, they would blame lamonica for throwing 2 ints and a "young" stabler for fumbling twice.
True. Today’s fans suck. But also the media.
Great stuff! What a great piece on this football history!
With all the interviews that have happened over the years , why didn't anyone get to Tatum and ask him if the ball also hit his pads or helmet??
I believe he always contended that he never touched the ball.
Of course, it's entirely possible that he wouldn't know for sure. He was busy blasting into a full-grown human man at that moment, so maybe the ball could have made contact with Tatum without it registering.
There was joy in HateTheRaidersVille after the immaculate reception on December 23, 1972.
In the 1970s, my favorite NFL teams were the Packers, Bears and whoever was playing against the Raiders.
I no longer hate the Raiders of old. In retrospect, I appreciate the accomplishments of John Madden, Kenny Stabler, Jack Tatum and many more from the old Raiders teams.
I actually purchased a Raiders sweatshirt sometime in the 1990s...but the shirt was doubly discounted. Otherwise, I wouldn't have purchased it, but the fact that I did purchase it demonstrates that I no longer disdained those magnificent Raiders of Old.
If you watch it very closely watch number 86 for the Oakland Raiders he freezes everywhere. We acted sooner when Franco caught the ball. Things might’ve been a little different, but I guess we’ll never know.
I think it bothers the Raiders so much because they'd had consistent success against the Dolphins at that time. Some believe that the '72 Raiders team could've stopped the Dolphin's undefeated season (which was already based on the weakest schedule of nearly every team that year)
I don't know James. That Dolphin team were awfully good, and we couldn't beat them in the playoffs the following year when we were better than '72 and the Dolphins not as good as '72. However when you look at that Dolphin unbeaten run that spanned two seasons, the last team to beat them before it began? And the team that ended it the following year? The Raiders, both times! So perhaps? We will never know!
Great content ☠️ RIP Al Davis & JOHN MADDEN
There's only one thing about this play that we know for certain -- it was Franco Harris' finest moment as a football player. RIP Franco.
Something else happened in 1972... anybody? Anybody? The Dolphins undefeated season! If the Raiders had won this game, maybe they end the magical run of the Fish the following week? We'll never know...
I love how Jack Tatum went to Frenchy and said to tell the truth to the ref.
but Frenchy was a coward and couldnt tell the truth because he knew the squealers cheated
@Billy Hartman the ball did hit off JACK'S shoulder, and dude you are jealous lol lol
@@darkshad0wz69 Uh huh. I'm totally sure that's what Tatum would have done if the call had gone the other way. The ball touches off him but they rule that it didn't and the TD is no good? Of course, Jack would've insisted that the refs overturn the call and give the Steelers their rightful touchdown. Right?
...Right.
Tatum wanted Fuqua to bail him out. He probably knew he touched the ball and also probably recognized that if he'd have played the ball instead of trying to decapitate his opponent, the Raiders would've won. So yeah. If I were him, I'd probably want somebody else to say something that took me off the hook, too.
IMMACULATE DE-CEPTION...& TUCK-RULE FUMBLE GAME...screwed us out of 2 Super Bowl appearances...TRUTH!!🏴☠️☠🏴☠️💯⚔
Don't forget the Rob Lytle "quick whistle" fumble in the 1977 AFC Championship which resulted in a 14 point swing to the Broncos, kept Oakland out of the Superbowl and the NFL apologized for the next day...
@@mikeydred11 and the 2022 whistle play
Plus he was one yd short he never crossed the goal line
Bull crap!The second one I'll give you..the first one come on these guys are pathetic losers..
Didn't Miami go undefeated
that year (1972) ? How do
you know the Raiders would
get to the Super Bowl ?
Without a doubt the most famous play ever.
this was the beginning of the raiders getting screwed out of a superbowl appearance. MANY MORE FOLLOWED.
I was 1 year old when this occurred. I found out my dad was a Steelers fan. I don't share in it. I am a Raider fan . We have to win this game in Pittsburgh this weekend the 50th year of this moment
And how’d that go 🥱
Good point. How do you make a call when you dont know what really happened?
Ouch, look at the turf
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It was called Tartan turf. The worst in the league at the time so it was said.
Swearingen called up to Art McNally, who was supervisor of officiating for the NFL, and present at Three Rivers that day.
The "Immaculate Reception" will always hurt. The "Tuck Rule" will always hurt.
We beat the Patriots last week on a crazy play, it doesn't come close to the tuck rule game because of the magnitude of that playoff game but I'll take it. Now we just need to beat the Steelers and that won't be make it even but I'll take a win.
Real Raider fans know the past and real Raider fans will never forget and definitely never forgive!
It should be mandatory that all new players for the Raiders should have to watch every significant game and learn the history of the franchise to truly become a Raider!
Well ya lost back in 1972 and you just lost in 2022 here we go Steelers here we go
@@perryellis1423 lmao and i see you chumps arent going to the playoffs either so now what? and at least the Raiders didnt have a player who won a SB and take his ring and run like a cheap chump that bettis was
@@darkshad0wz69 😴💤 ... .
Raymond Chester is a cool dude. He hired me at my first job while i was in high school back when he was managing Lake Chabot Golf Course.
Damn! 9 hours after the Raiders post this Franco Harris dies😱
The ball hit Tatum. Doesn't matter if Fuqua touched it. It was a legal play.
Hey guys Steeler fan here. I love the rivalry, missed the good days of Raiders VS Steelers back in the day when great defenses decided games. Having said that, you can analyze this play everything you want, whatever happened in that collision I am pretty sure not even Jack or Fuqua know for sure 100%, but I guess the refs made the call to the best of their abilities. I like the analysis on both sides, and I think aside Al Davis spiteful comments, it is a balanced well done video. Fifty years after it is still an amazing play even if the Raider Nation hurts everytime they see it. Don't worry we have our own collection of those. RIP Franco, a great player and human being.
Raiders have to walk past that statue of Franco making that catch every time they pass through the airport...talk about rubbing it in!
@@frankpienkosky5688 thats because pissburgh are a bunch of cheaters
RIP Franco and all the others that played that day I remember watching it on TV,!!!2022
Crazy how many franchise-altering decisions not in our favor have happened to us. Imagine if that wasn't ruled a touchdown and imagine if they ruled Brady fumbled the ball. Could have a lot more super bowls under our belts.
Perhaps, but the Steelers had laid a great foundation for winning by hiring Noll, working with Blesto Scouting, and hiring Bill Nunn fulltime. Nunn was the Sports Editor of the Black newspaper, The Pittsburgh Courier and he had all the inside information on the best Black college players in the country. Nine starters, including Greene, Stallworth, and Blount, were from small Black colleges.
I was watching this game when I was 15 and like almost everybody else, I couldn't even fathom what I had just seen after Franco's Immaculate Reception. People, even non-fans, were talking about the play for weeks and months after it happened. One of the other unfortunate things for the Raiders was that the play totally overshadowed Kenny "The Snake" Stabler's gut-check, clutch, 30 yd scramble for the go ahead TD with just 1:17 left in the game. Understandably, most only remember Franco's catch and run for the win. Sometimes, though, over time, things can even out as when Stabler "initiated" the Holy Roller play, one of the most ridiculous, miraculous and controversial plays in NFL history, resulting in a win over the Chargers in '78. It was only a regular season game, but after leading the Raiders to their 1st Super Bowl win in '77, the Holy Roller play had to make Stabler feel like the Football Gods had evened the score. The Football Gods giveth and the Football Gods taketh. Rip, Franco, you will be missed.
Madden is still the greatest coach in football 🏈 Raiders for life 🤍☠️🖤
Most people believe that Tatum was intent on Decking Frenchy on the Immaculate reception play. But in this case you can see Tatum for once actually makes a play on the ball and not the receiver. And that's why it ricochets off Tatum. The fact that he got to deck Frenchy in the process of going for the ball was just a Perk. 😂
I’m glad the Raiders are finally shedding light on this. Let’s look at the Cardinals game, the cheifs game, the rams game and the patriots game. The robbed us openly blunt those first three, than they tried to gas light us on the fourth. Sue the NFL and the officials.
I have always been a Raider’s fan. Fact is, this was a good play, and the loss WAS DO TO the Over-Aggressiveness of Jack Tatum! “Holy Toledo,” love hearing that Raider announcer again…LOL.
Those tackles are insane nothing like now n days
....have you seen "Concussion"?.....