"Last Second Victory" may be the name of this song. 72 AFC Championship Mercury Morris on sideline with fingers crossed. Larry Seiple fake punt for a huge gain and huge momentum change
"Last Second Victory" was a place holder title that was generated in the old NFL Films Yahoo group. The official track is "Untitled" as crazy as that sounds.
Take a look at how tough & physical those men played defense back then. Look at how tough & physical the Offensive linemen blocked with tenacity & physicality. This is a direct reflection of how soft both America & The NFL has become today. Finesse catering to the weak mentally & physically. NFL is soft finesse game today. Flag Football. Just like America soft.
Luke personally told me that Richard, Gerald and him messed around and had an impromptu jam. IIRC he said Gerald was on the Sh 101. This audio was clipped out of this interview: www.mixcloud.com/weareruins/dj-brooksy-street-sounds-luke-vibert-050924-psyched-radio/
Very cool. Love seeing Tony Galbreath. He was an assistant coach at Westminster College when I played in the late 90’s. He was a great football player, but he’s an even better human!
It's really a shame something seemed to go wrong with the sound on this record. Maybe a bad pressing or something but it sounds washed out. It's one of my faves from that time too.
One of the greatest NFL music soundtracks and what a dazzling array of highlights. I Thank you soooo much and am so Grateful that you share this with us. BRAVO
Frozen tundra was already common phrase in newspapers before Facenda uttered the famous phrase. Sabol borrowed the periodical “frozen tundra”for NFL films. Doubting Thomas’s can look it up.
Doomsday always had some damn good defensive linemen. These hits and tackles along with the music for this clip and Pony Soldiers gets me into the real mood for some real football. Unlike today's version of the Cowboys, this Era was always a must see/watch product on Sundays and Monday nights. I'd rather watch these old films of the once mighty Cowboys in the Cotton Bowl and Texas Stadium than todays version in AT&T Stadium. Also, back then we never really had to endure seeing the owner after every play for his reaction, as we do for the narcissistic Jerry Jones.
@@67marlins The video literally tells you... 'Roman Gabriel's mouth tells you a lot about the renovated Big Red defense" and later " a proud and two fisted big red defense refused to yield and Roman gabriel and company paid a heavy toll" The second quote a he takes a shot to the face ... I regret posting this video because of comments like these, sorry no offense.
As a child of the 1950's, I became a lifelong Packers fan. I remember the Rams beating the Packers on my birthday October 13, 1968, score was 16-14. Roman played better than Bart Starr that day. For 9 seasons, 1968-1978(no game '72 or '76) the Rams beat GB EIGHT times with a 5 game winning streak then another 5 game streak after their one loss. Lifetime series is 47-46-2. Favor of Green Bay. One tough past time.