This one of my favorite NFL Films tapes. Still watch it to this day and the more I watch this, the more I realize what professional football really means to our lives. It really is more than just a game.
Damn Steve Sabol passed away?I did not know that.He was THE Narrator of NFL films.He was so on point on what he talked about.I always wondered what happened to him.I didn't he passed away til today January 26th 2024. RIP Mr. Sabol you are truly missed 🙏 🙏
This was real football.... back when you could actually hit. Lets see some of todays QBs still put up the numbers they do when defenses could hit them like back in the day
MrMferg240 Meh, he wouldn't be as good as he is today. Besides, back then it was a run first, throw second league. Now its just a fuckin throw fest while trying to score 50pts a game
+Vegan Gains Father Well he wouldn't get rid of it in 2 seconds because the rules for coverage were different back then. With as many dink and dunks he likes imagine how many Daryl Stingleys there would be?
I watched this EVERY morning before school as a kid. I still have it memorized. I'm so glad I found this.
Same here and I still watch it to this day. NFL Films truly changed my life.
I watched this ever day as a child.... till the vhs ate it alive! that you for posting this!
As did I
Brennan Predmore hell yeah!😂🖒🖒🖒🖒
Same here
Same
Same here! As well as big blocks and king size hits. Taught me how to play the game
Biiiiiig part of my child hood. Have it memorized
This one of my favorite NFL Films tapes. Still watch it to this day and the more I watch this, the more I realize what professional football really means to our lives. It really is more than just a game.
I had this tape!!! I watched it religiously.
MrVirgo 917 haha me too...wore it out.
I use to own this on VHS as well awesome video thanks for uploading.
R.I.P Steve Sabol. This brings back so many memories.
Every football fan owes the sabols a debt of gratitude
Damn Steve Sabol passed away?I did not know that.He was THE Narrator of NFL films.He was so on point on what he talked about.I always wondered what happened to him.I didn't he passed away til today January 26th 2024. RIP Mr. Sabol you are truly missed 🙏 🙏
15:35 I have remembered this story since childhood and think of it everytime I eat chicken.
This was real football.... back when you could actually hit. Lets see some of todays QBs still put up the numbers they do when defenses could hit them like back in the day
+Vegan Gains Father brady would because he gets the ball out in less then 2 seconds.
MrMferg240
Meh, he wouldn't be as good as he is today. Besides, back then it was a run first, throw second league. Now its just a fuckin throw fest while trying to score 50pts a game
+Vegan Gains Father Well he wouldn't get rid of it in 2 seconds because the rules for coverage were different back then. With as many dink and dunks he likes imagine how many Daryl Stingleys there would be?
QBs back then didnt put up todays numbers.
@@rrh1980 That's his point.
wish someone would post the original coaches football follies.....that was the best one
This was the reason I fell in love with football
Had this video growing up as a kid.
killahN1987 I had a bunny as a kid
Me as well
I remember watching this on vhs.. nostalgia
What a treasure art Donovan was what a great video ty ian
I was at an event where donovan spoke. By the time he was done, the crowd was actually turning against him. 🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
@@sludge8506 really why was that
@@Salvatore1268 He just irritated people. Also, he made some racially insensitive remarks.
@@sludge8506 thats so unfortunate
@@Salvatore1268 Still, he was able to develop an act that many people liked.
These make me pretty nostalgic
This is so awesome!!!
Love me some 1980s football! 🏈🏈🏈🏈
This was 70s fooball an before
Damn lol still great football 🏈
Earl Campbell those tree trunk legs. Pure power running back.
Good worck .. excelent.. please with music.. cool
Ok I left my glove, I mean my heart in San Francisco. Then Mark Fuhman found the other in LA. Lmao
My first football jersey Franco Harris 32. This was football when men were men.
Yeah, and later they became vegetables, champ.
Hey, how did that webster fellow cope?? 😢😢😢
8-88 deep down the fuggen middle and hope for a pass interfearence... lololol...classic Levy
Oh yes, Sports Blooper videos, the last day of gym class tradition!
23:51 Ball and disorder
That saloon piano song around 23:00 is the one the Vaudeville guys play in Family Guy
anyone know the name of song at the start?
... heard it on 1988 49ers yearbook and been dyin to know whats the title, thanks!!
Use Shazam
I'm a Spanky Doodle Dandy. I believe.
@ 28:38 madden is on the field he want's to know if it's real they said yes get your big butt outta here he does
That was 'The Holy Roller' play
that play changed the fumble rule
That call is a legend in it's own right.
The late great Bill King
That was the play that caused an entire section of the NFL rulebook to be changed.
4:06 That OJ Simpson on Mount Rushmore graphic has aged well
Theyre probably rethinking so much OJ huh?
What is the song that starts at 1:52?
+testcenter2000 Alan Hawkshaw - American Skyline 1 - Music From Super Bowl XVI Highlights
+Ian Ward Thank you very much!
O.J. Simpson. Mount Rushmore. It doesn't get any better than that.
Him and Dickerson at the time of this video were the only ones to run for 2k yards
Deacon Jones..like putting all the qb in a bag an beating the bag with a bat.....
Let’s go diesel!!!
9:53 hasn’t aged well. 🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️