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The Coach Who QUIT in the MIDDLE OF A GAME | Jim Ringo (1977 Bills) 

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Remember when Buffalo Bills cornerback Vontae Davis announced in the middle of a 2018 NFL game against the San Diego Chargers that he was quitting the team and retiring? Turns out, he was not the first person in Bills history to do that. In 1977, frustrated with his team's performance in a game against the Seattle Seahawks, Bills head coach Jim Ringo announced at halftime that he was quitting. This is the story behind the head coach who quit in the middle of a game
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Members of the 1977 Bills:
Carson Long
Marv Bateman
Neil O'Donoghue
Joe Ferguson
Steve Freeman
Doug Jones
Roland Hooks
Charles Romes
Dwight Harrison
Mario Clark
Bo Cornell
OJ Simpson
Jim Braxton
Mike Collier
Mike Franckowiak
Tony Greene
Keith Moody
Curtis Brown
Greg Collins
Dan Jilek
Merv Krakau
Connie Zelencik
Tom Ruud
John Skorupan
Bob Nelson
Shane Nelson
Bill Adams
Willie Parker
Reggie McKenzie
Joe DeLamielleure
Joe Devlin
Mike Kadish
John Little
Ken Jones
Bill Dunstan
Ben Williams
Dave Foley
Greg Morton
John Holland
Bob Chandler
John Kimbrough
Sherman White
Phil Dokes
Leonard Willis
Reggie Craig
Paul Seymour
Reuben Gant
Lou Piccone
Ralph Wilson (owner)
Jim Ringo (head coach)

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Комментарии : 325   
@BlackFlagsMatter
@BlackFlagsMatter 3 года назад
Thank God I found this channel. The random history vids are amazing.
@Evilpengwinz78
@Evilpengwinz78 3 года назад
NCAA game at Bristol Motor Speedway collab coming soon, then? Lol
@ecwfaithful
@ecwfaithful 2 года назад
Hi Darian!
@PhilWood82
@PhilWood82 3 года назад
"...Ringo starred in what can only be described as a dysfunctional drama." I see what you did there 😆 🏈
@Bruce12867
@Bruce12867 3 года назад
Where's the rim shot?
@KTKZon58
@KTKZon58 3 года назад
🥁 _ba-dum tss_
@big8dog887
@big8dog887 3 года назад
Interestingly, the Beatles were a bit of a dysfunctional drama in their own right.
@nicoleknight9412
@nicoleknight9412 3 года назад
@@big8dog887 Contrary to popular belief, they were having trouble BEFORE Yoko came into the picture.
@christmashake8968
@christmashake8968 3 года назад
For sure. Their internal troubles REALLY started with manager Brian Epstein’s tragic death in 1966 in the wake of their decision to stop touring; all of them would later admit it became much harder for them to tolerate each other’s wildly different tastes and personalities over time without someone like Epstein acting as the diplomatic glue to keep them together. In retrospect, Yoko’s (and Linda’s) arrival into their lives likely hastened the inevitable more than anything. :/
@harryschlitz4067
@harryschlitz4067 3 года назад
Actually Seattle was in the AFC with Buffalo in 1977.
@joemeehan9329
@joemeehan9329 3 года назад
Did the old switcharoo to the AFC after the 1976 season with Tampa Bay moving to the NFC. The idea was to introduce the two expansion teams around the entire league.
@mickeylynch8982
@mickeylynch8982 Год назад
Did the league have a plan if somehow, one of those teams qualified for the playoffs? They each played every other team in the NFL, once that season. How would they determine their division standings when they didn't play each team twice. TB was in AFC West that season
@aaronholcomb237
@aaronholcomb237 Год назад
The Rams and Raiders ran away with the respective divisions in 1975 which had just 4 teams. The NFL probably put the teams in these divisions because they had no realistic chance to make the playoffs or win the divisions. Meanwhile, the other 4 team division in the AFC had 3 teams separated by 2 games, so they might not have wanted the expansion teams in that one. The divisions had no bearing on the playoffs in 1976 or 1977.
@earheadsix4119
@earheadsix4119 3 года назад
I was at this game. I was named after Bills LB Bo Cornell (he was a UW FB at the time). In fairness, you tend to rip these early Seattle teams. At 5-9 they were the most successful 2nd year team in history. It was a different era. It took longer to build a franchise then. They were young and took many chances. Howard Cosell loved them because they went against traditional philosophy. Just my opinion.
@tygrkhat4087
@tygrkhat4087 3 года назад
I remember when the Seahawks were on prime time a couple of times in their early existance, Jack Patera would always have a trick play somewhere, a fake field goal or punt. They always seemed to work as well.
@williefaulker
@williefaulker 2 года назад
Yeah, it's odd because Tampa Bay was horrible in their beginning existence while Seattle was somewhat competitive, and they came in the league the same year
@MichaelMartin-qe5ye
@MichaelMartin-qe5ye 3 года назад
Spot the Gabbert at 4:18
@gluserty
@gluserty 2 года назад
Don Criqui is a native Western New Yorker, so his opinion (love ATTITUDE like that in anyone) may be a bit personal. Rick Azar, yeah, one of the local legends, along with Irv Weinstein & Tom Jolls. My mom served them at her restaurant often, and said Weinstein was a bit pompous, Azar was cool but polite, and Jolls was friendly (I don't know any TV types in North Florida, but my buddy's sister works for NBC JAX, so if I ever meet her...).
@juangarza2588
@juangarza2588 3 года назад
Spiking.....
@christopherengel7436
@christopherengel7436 2 года назад
Wow just brutal stuff. I can't kill him for the clock management. He probably just wanted to finish up the game & get going at that point.
@dallasbrubaker6054
@dallasbrubaker6054 3 года назад
@ 9:11, the Atlanta Falcons were an expansion team (1966)
@VanillaLimeCoke
@VanillaLimeCoke 3 года назад
What's with the color towards the end of the video?
@NapBoney
@NapBoney 9 месяцев назад
Ringo was a good coach, but not a good head coach. It’s not a job for everyone
@nickkaning7616
@nickkaning7616 2 года назад
This may very well be inappropriate....but I would love for you to do a channel with political commentary!!! You have a thing for commentary concerning trainwrecks!!!! (Both sides open game!!!)
@TGiannini007
@TGiannini007 3 года назад
11:56 Ringo smoking a ciggie on the sidelines. Different times.
@luisvaldes1568
@luisvaldes1568 3 года назад
I went down the comments to see if anyone noticed. Got 3/4 of the way down. Tommy Prothro of the Chargers did the same thing. Chuck Muncie is on film smoking on the side lines. I love it.
@mrmonty86
@mrmonty86 3 года назад
We need more announcers being blunt during games instead of bullshitting, as we see on those sport debate shows.
@jmad627
@jmad627 3 года назад
Unfortunately opinions can end careers these days.
@astrostar49
@astrostar49 3 года назад
Al Michaels did it just his past season to a degree with the Eagles.
@astrostar49
@astrostar49 3 года назад
@@kristopherjames1742 Thanks for the information. Didn't know that.
@lloydmarshalljr1951
@lloydmarshalljr1951 3 года назад
I just wish the sports announcers for WGR and other Buffalo-area media groups would be harsh and critical if/when the Bills or Sabres organizations proceed to do colossally dumb shit. Apparently, team ownership/management doesn't take too well to criticism.
@phantomblade89
@phantomblade89 2 года назад
Joe buck did that and whining Giants fans called fox to bitch about it. Joe buck was ripping the luckiest QB ever Eli Manning.
@c71score
@c71score 3 года назад
I always get a chuckle out of old clips of coaches smoking on the field/sideline. The last I remember doing it was Bruce Coslet.
@brianarbenz7206
@brianarbenz7206 3 года назад
*RINGO 1967:* What would you do if I sang out of key? Would you stand up and walk out on me? *RINGO 1977:* What would I do if you played out of key? I'll stand up and walk out on you!
@toddbiesel4288
@toddbiesel4288 3 года назад
Still not as bad as Bobby Petrino.
@universe-ie2mk
@universe-ie2mk 3 года назад
if i can recall, didnt petrino give arthur blank confidence that he was gonna be there and stick it out. because i kno vick got locked up that season and they were on their way to drafting a new qb. it was a monday night, and then the next night he was singing pig suey at arkansas. i couldnt believe it.
@chriso8593
@chriso8593 3 года назад
A grown man that goes by "Bobby" shouldn't be trusted.n
@teen_laqueefa
@teen_laqueefa 2 года назад
@@chriso8593 true, so true
@Fng_1975
@Fng_1975 3 года назад
Vontae Davis went from being a highly respected CB in the NFL to one of the least in the matter of a couple of years.
@DolFan316
@DolFan316 3 года назад
The truly crazy part is, the Bills actually did beat the Patriots the next week, a loss which would end up knocking NE out of the playoffs.
@69fcortina
@69fcortina 3 года назад
The talent was there. The way it was used was just that bad. Many of the same players made this a playoff team in 1975, and actually led the league in scoring. Heck, it was the most points by any team in a 14 game season. Of course, Ahmad Rashad and JD Hill were gone. Bob Chandler by himself was not enough to carry the team. But Simpson and the full Electric Company were still there, and a defense that was outstanding in 75 still had most of the same players.
@kchillhall1968
@kchillhall1968 3 года назад
It was the day Tom Brady was born. True fact look it up.
@psymar
@psymar 2 года назад
@@kchillhall1968 He was born in August, but nice try
@Fng_1975
@Fng_1975 3 года назад
Now that’s one hell of a halftime adjustment!😂
@deansch6089
@deansch6089 3 года назад
Those old seattle uniforms were so much better than the garbage they have now.
@brianreid4567
@brianreid4567 3 года назад
I agree ☝️
@DolFan316
@DolFan316 3 года назад
You can say that for almost every team these days.
@d0nKsTaH
@d0nKsTaH 3 года назад
Blame Nike. Nike has the exclusive contract for ALL uniforms in the NFL. This is why the uniforms suck so hard and look tacky (some with digital clock numbers) It also may be the reason there are more injuries... seems they supply the pads too. Nike is unsafe and nasty
@tyrondavis6727
@tyrondavis6727 3 года назад
I agree 👍💯. Seattle Seahawks vintage uniforms are much better than Mountain Navy, Lemon Lime and Concrete Grey uniforms.
@grxracer-1606
@grxracer-1606 3 года назад
+@@d0nKsTaH They look like U.S.F.L. Trump arena underwear.
@chadwickwhite6107
@chadwickwhite6107 3 года назад
Wow this GUY has NO BUISNESS COACHING ANYWHERE. But this video is STILL WAY BETTER than SPIKING the BALL into the ground on EVERY single OFFENSIVE play!!!!!
@trevorhembrough1290
@trevorhembrough1290 3 года назад
He was actually a 10 time Pro Bowl Center who ended up in the HOF and one of the league’s most highly regarded O-line coaches of this era. He remained game fully employed on NFL coaching staffs well into the ‘80s.
@shanestanton8
@shanestanton8 3 года назад
@@trevorhembrough1290 it sounds like he was a good coach, but not meant to be a head coach, at least of a pro team
@mm-gl7sz
@mm-gl7sz 3 года назад
@@trevorhembrough1290 including the Bills as offensive line coach under Levy in 1988. Then in 89 they went to Tom Breshnehan got bigger on the o line and went to 4 straight Super Bowls that they unfortunately lost.
@RaiderGannon12
@RaiderGannon12 3 года назад
I think he quit because he thought this game would be a win, but instead his team was getting blowed out by a bad team, a tough pill to swallow.
@nasetvideos
@nasetvideos 3 года назад
Great video and commentary--I remember this story from when I was a kid. You explained it perfectly, and with a lot more detail than I ever knew. Such a great channel here. Your videos are awesome. Keep up the excellent work!
@teen_laqueefa
@teen_laqueefa 2 года назад
Keep up the positive comments, they keep me motivated to make a positive comment myself and people are already so critical
@astrostar49
@astrostar49 3 года назад
I've never heard Don Criqui get heated like that during a broadcast. Yikes.
@flintknudsen2155
@flintknudsen2155 3 года назад
True. He was always a professional.
@denisceballos9745
@denisceballos9745 3 года назад
Looks like DT Lyle Alzado (77) of Denver body slamming Bills QB Joe Ferguson (12) at the 4:18 mark. Man, the QBs back then took a beating.
@rwboa22
@rwboa22 3 года назад
Nothing like seeing your head coach standing on the sidelines, puffing a cigarette away like a choo-choo train, and thinking of the next play.
@davester1970
@davester1970 3 года назад
What would have made it more memorable is him a having a bottle of Jack Daniels to wash down that ciggie.
@mattf.1233
@mattf.1233 3 года назад
Yes you wouldn’t see a coach doing that these days.
@michaelkoszowski3716
@michaelkoszowski3716 3 года назад
@@davester1970 ...he probably had a flask somewhere . 😂😂😂
@blazer79
@blazer79 3 года назад
I considered this loss the worst in Bills history. The Seahawks scored 49 consecutive points after the Bills led 3-0.
@bobkeiling5689
@bobkeiling5689 3 года назад
3 point leads are the hardest to protect
@KawaiiDawn
@KawaiiDawn 2 года назад
The Seahawks have had 5 games in their history where they scored 50 or more points 2 of them were against the buffalo bills
@teen_laqueefa
@teen_laqueefa 2 года назад
Worst was 'wide right' but yeah
@mickeylynch8982
@mickeylynch8982 Год назад
This was 2nd yr expansion team, Seattle. Not the Chuck Knox playoff team of the 80's. Ouch
@WVUer21
@WVUer21 3 года назад
"...and unlike the Falcons, this lead (28-3) was perfectly safe, and not going anywhere." That was COLD BLOODED, Charlie Murphy.
@marcschneider4845
@marcschneider4845 3 года назад
Well, the Seahawks weren't facing Tom Brady either. BTW, Jim Zorn was another good player who became a horrible coach. When he was in Washington, he did some really weird things as head coach.
@d0nKsTaH
@d0nKsTaH Год назад
Yeah JaguarGator can be savage with that. :D
@fredleeland2464
@fredleeland2464 3 года назад
Bobby Petrino basically did this too with the Falcons
@marcus813
@marcus813 3 года назад
At last Ringo had the common decency to tell his players his intentions to their faces, which is something I can't say about Petrino. The way Petrino went about his departure from the Falcons and how he conducted himself there were so abhorrent that Warrick Dunn talked trash about him, something Dunn NEVER does.
@jmad627
@jmad627 3 года назад
At least Ringo was a hall of famer. And like the poster above, had the decency to tell his players his intentions. Petrino is complete chickenshit.
@richardtherichard26
@richardtherichard26 3 года назад
Yea I’m gonna have to agree w the replies. Petrino literally told Arthur blank that he had himself a head coach and within the very same week, left overnight to take the Arkansas job. Petrino was a dick.
@christopherengel7436
@christopherengel7436 2 года назад
I loved what the Falcons players thought of Petrino. What classless a-hole. I always think of him with his busted up face & the neck brace. Jerk
@CTPark-so5sk
@CTPark-so5sk 3 года назад
Jim Ringo was a very good offensive line coach. Buffalo actually brought him back as the offensive line coach under Marv Levy for a while before he was had to retire for health reasons. That was just a horrible team. Saban left a complete mess in Buffalo.
@MerensWorld
@MerensWorld 3 года назад
Was it Saban or Ownership. Bob Lustig was the GM from 1967-1978. They generally had a good Offensive line, but the offense most of the years of the 70s even when they were good revolved around O.J. Simpson and Bob Chandler. Knox was still hamstrung by the GM in 1978 then he had a decent run with that team after. Worst thing the Bills did was Draft Tom Cousineau when he did not want to play there and ended up going to the CFL. O.J. Gets hurt and the teams offense Crumbled. Ferguson gets hurt and Gary Marangi who has a chance to make the 100 worst Quarterback list of all time has to play. 1976 was a bad year for Buffalo when the Expansion Bucs nearly win but lose 14-9.
@danmount9462
@danmount9462 3 года назад
Spiking the ball on every single play or a normal Nathan Peterman start.
@CTubeMan
@CTubeMan 3 года назад
Problem is, whenever Peterman tries to spike the ball into the ground a defender happens to be underneath to intercept.
@brendonwilliams4050
@brendonwilliams4050 3 года назад
Joe Ferguson was actually a good qb, it was so frustrating to watch him bounce balls off his receivers hands week after week.
@stephengrinkley9889
@stephengrinkley9889 3 года назад
@@CTubeMan Ha!
@shaughnziech2193
@shaughnziech2193 3 года назад
Jim Ringo was a Packer, he sent his agent to negotiate with Lombardi, result: traded to Philadelphia, who was awful
@danivuk2036
@danivuk2036 3 года назад
Yeah, Ringo stunk it up with the Bills but he rocked with the Beatles.
@luisvaldes1568
@luisvaldes1568 3 года назад
Good one!
@atlasking6110
@atlasking6110 3 года назад
Rick Azar's name was pronounced with a long "A" and the accent on the first syllable. Rhymes with "Quasar."
@markbrian7179
@markbrian7179 3 года назад
If I was coach of the 1977 Bills, I would quit. They lost to the Jets and got destroyed by the second-year Seahawks 56-17 and Joe Ferguson led the NFL in interceptions with 24.
@JBassPunk
@JBassPunk 3 года назад
And now look at the Bills, Elite Qb and destroyed Seattle not so long ago. Boy how times change.
@jpalexander292
@jpalexander292 3 года назад
I would have went to the closest bar and drink until I passed out
@Nobodyimportant85
@Nobodyimportant85 2 года назад
This video is going to get a LOT of fresh traffic what with A.B.'s bizarre antics today...
@CTubeMan
@CTubeMan 3 года назад
1. Don Criqui would later work with Bob Trumpy, who was known for being quite opinionated on the air himself. 2. This unofficial Official Jaguar Gator 9 historian will remind everyone you made a video about how the Bills almost moved to Seattle. 3. I see what you did at 12:15. And I got nothing for 4:10.
@DolFan316
@DolFan316 3 года назад
I miss the days when people were allowed to tell the truth about what they saw (sighs).
@trevorhembrough1290
@trevorhembrough1290 3 года назад
Criqui’s also a lifelong Buffalo resident, btw.
@danmount9462
@danmount9462 3 года назад
@@trevorhembrough1290 Him and Trumpy were very good IMO
@trevorhembrough1290
@trevorhembrough1290 3 года назад
@@danmount9462 Cool story
@voz3704
@voz3704 3 года назад
12:16 "Ringo starred...." I see what you did there.
@frankpalancio8471
@frankpalancio8471 3 года назад
Joe Ferguson was really good at falling on fumbles
@robertholmberg6485
@robertholmberg6485 3 года назад
Why did it take so long to finally get Jerry Kramer into the Hall of Fame?
@chrisuncleahmad
@chrisuncleahmad 3 года назад
Outside of a win in November 1988, the Kingdome was a house of horrors for the Buffalo Bills
@mrmaxxx94
@mrmaxxx94 3 года назад
Buffalo bills fans are real fans,especially back in the day
@KnightBoat
@KnightBoat 3 года назад
I never knew Jim Ringo was a coach. I was gonna comment about how Lombardi's players made terrible coaches and you already had it in the vid lol
@KnightBoat
@KnightBoat 3 года назад
@Sean Jamieson He had a couple good years with the Bengals, but his time in Cleveland and Green Bay makes it easy to see his Super Bowl appearance as a fluke. Especially when you consider the Bengals beat an exhausted Chargers team that clearly wasn't suited to play in cold weather.
@KnightBoat
@KnightBoat 3 года назад
@Sean Jamieson I mean, I'm a Packers fan and I would argue that Mike McCarthy is the worst coach to ever win a Super Bowl. He rode a young Aaron Rodgers to glory before opposing defenses were built to stop him and everyone figured out his predictable play calling.
@mikeandreach3777
@mikeandreach3777 3 года назад
Most good or great players make terrible coaches because they hold their players to higher expectations than most
@christopherrobinmarriott7218
@christopherrobinmarriott7218 2 года назад
Gotta love seeing an NFL coach smoking a cigarette ON THE FIELD!! The 70s ruled
@butcherboy2008
@butcherboy2008 3 года назад
3:48 They fumbled seven times? Man, that running game will kill you.
@mayduck1
@mayduck1 3 года назад
great line Douglas considering who Buffalo had running the ball that day.
@butcherboy2008
@butcherboy2008 3 года назад
@@mayduck1 Like Nicole and Ron, you got the point.
@brettshepherd5240
@brettshepherd5240 3 года назад
Ohh you are so funnyyyyy...not
@holyscapegoat
@holyscapegoat 3 года назад
At some point, we're gonna need a "the line" counter for this series :) Good work as always jg9
@jeffanderson3962
@jeffanderson3962 3 года назад
Put that man in the Hall of Fame. I mean Criqui . Top notch announcing. Sports needs more of that.
@mayduck1
@mayduck1 3 года назад
Don Criqui 's work during the 1982 classic playoff game with San Diego at Miami earned him the Hall Of Fame of broadcasters and his commentary on this video cements the HOF.
@joshtackentien6552
@joshtackentien6552 2 года назад
Don Criqui was born in Buffalo. He was letting the world and Ralph Wilson know exactly how the were feeling.
@DJAnthrocide
@DJAnthrocide 2 года назад
Criqi, Enberg, Keith Jackson...so lucky to have grown up w/ truly great announcers, not like the annoying, overly-jokey losers of today...
@craigusselman546
@craigusselman546 2 года назад
THEY SHOULD TAKE A TIME OUT BUT THEY ARE NOT!😁
@njo7086
@njo7086 3 года назад
Jim Ringo makes Bobby Petrino look like a model of commitment.
@teen_laqueefa
@teen_laqueefa 2 года назад
Ringo could at least say it to their faces I think you got it flipped, petrino was still the biggest chicken shit coach
@tfive24
@tfive24 2 года назад
Back in the day, when you could smoke cigarettes on the sidelines. Lol
@bospats1
@bospats1 3 года назад
12:15 Ringo Stared,hardy har har…Keep the content coming
@levikatriel
@levikatriel 3 года назад
Norm Van Brooklyn did something similar, although he did it after a game. Then, his career actually ended in a disastrous way. Official Jaguar Gator 9 made a video about both of those instances.
@KTKZon58
@KTKZon58 3 года назад
7:08 The Failcons out here catching strays on a video about a game damn-near 50 years ago😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣 As a native Georgian, I love it!!!
@thebigvallee4974
@thebigvallee4974 3 года назад
Seattle vs Buffalo was a conference game in 1977 because Seattle was in the AFC West
@averydaymond1560
@averydaymond1560 3 года назад
Damn Don Crique not sure how his last name is spelled was brutal but honest describing Ringo’s play calling. I’ve heard color commentators talk like that but NEVER have I heard a play by play man talk like that! That was the most amazing part of the upload. When he said “alleged professionals” I laughed hard. Ok somehow someway the uploader managed to go through the entire video without mentioning a certain Buffalo bills player & murderer on the team at the time. I’m ok with that 👍.
@scottfarmer8758
@scottfarmer8758 3 года назад
A couple errors in this video. First of all the Bills-Seahawks game was not an interconference game. The Seahawks played in the AFC from 1977-2001. Also the final score of that game was 56-17, not 56-10. You must have been thinking about the Bills loss to the Patriots in 2007. But you were right about one thing, the Ringo years were rough.
@leogetz3570
@leogetz3570 3 года назад
Yeah, I was wondering about that "inter conference" comment myself, as well as the final score
@ttidforever7416
@ttidforever7416 3 года назад
He actually put on the screen that it was 56-17 my friend. He did make a mistake on the interconference thing, but sad as great as this vid was, the only thing you want to comment on, is one small mistake. Everyone's a critic i guess.
@scottfarmer8758
@scottfarmer8758 3 года назад
He must have fixed it sometime in the last hour because when I watched it around 10am eastern time it didn't have it on there
@tygrkhat4087
@tygrkhat4087 3 года назад
The Bills are a rollercoaster over the decades with coaches; Buster Ramsey, down; Lou Saban I, up; Joe Collier/John Rauch/Harvey Johnson, way down; Saban II, up; Jim Ringo, down; Chuck Knox, up; Kay Stephenson/Hank Bullough, way down; Marv Levy, way up; Wade Phillips, down-but not too far; the miasma of mediocrity, not really down or up, kind of a long curve; Sean McDermott, up again. Let's hope that this up lasts as long as Levy's.
@lloydmarshalljr1951
@lloydmarshalljr1951 3 года назад
@@tygrkhat4087 Don't forget Dick Jauron, who was yet another one of Ralphy's cheap hires; at the same time, Mike Sherman(better win percentage; more playoff success) was available.
@arizonawrestlinginterviews1040
@arizonawrestlinginterviews1040 3 года назад
4:19 JG9 you never let your fans down 😂
@DolFan316
@DolFan316 3 года назад
At this point he really is throwing that in just for us. And I love him for it 🥰🥰🥰
@tombradley37
@tombradley37 2 года назад
All do respect to Ringo, at least he TOLD his players he was resigning! UNLIKE BOBBY PETRINO, who flat out just quit without consulting anyone!
@d820m
@d820m Год назад
I remember Greg Collins because he played for the Seahawks during our inagural season, he got cut from the seahawks because he was in a car accident on I-90 after leaving training camp in Cheney, WA (yes, not the most desirable town to be in during the summer) ....and he just happened to have the starting quarterback Jim Zorn with him when his car went off the road near Snoqualmie pass...Coach Jack Patera found out about the accident and cut Collins
@claycthesunburntband7750
@claycthesunburntband7750 3 года назад
This guy is waaaaaaaaaay too long winded. I wish RU-vid would stop recommending his videos!!! I mean yes, I like sports history, but ... good grief.
@JahNuhThunDeeTheOneAndOnly
@JahNuhThunDeeTheOneAndOnly 3 года назад
Vontae Davis retiring at halftime still makes me laugh hard for some reason 😂
@NillyNilly546
@NillyNilly546 2 года назад
It was so random 🤣
@L1573N3R
@L1573N3R 3 года назад
My only critique is the reporter's name is Rick Azar pronounced (AY'-zar).
@smsmoof8128
@smsmoof8128 3 года назад
Kind of cool seeing Ringo smoke on the sidelines. LOL.
@neneshubby
@neneshubby 3 года назад
1977 was one of the worst years for offense in NFL history. League wide teams averaged only 17 points a game. It was so bad the rules were changed in the off-season to ban defensive backs from touching receivers after 5 yards and the “head slap” was banned.
@nmarkert01
@nmarkert01 2 года назад
The amount of times you’re forced to say a laser rating and then ‘which is worse than if they just spiked the ball after every snap’ or whatever is getting to be too damn high. These QBS were just awful back in the 70s haha
@scottconner7930
@scottconner7930 3 года назад
44 Years Ago
@leoderosia9279
@leoderosia9279 3 года назад
I think ringo as ol coach helped 78 patriots set NFL rushing record led by John Hannah
@TheAlfrulz
@TheAlfrulz 3 года назад
The only thing I think could come close is Buddy Parker and the Lions in 1957. The volatile yet championship winning coach quit the team during a banquet after the team broke training camp before the 1957 season started. Buddy criticized the team and claimed he couldn't win with this Detroit squad. He promptly left and the Lions went on to win their last ever NFL championship. While Parker resurfaced in Pittsburgh in 1958, he claimed he had a back door deal with Baltimore owner Carroll Rosenbloom to take over for the Colts in 1958. Except Weeb Ewbank and the Colts emerged as the best team in the league. Has anyone else ever heard of Parker's claim of taking over in Baltimore?
@bobma6342
@bobma6342 2 года назад
What do you get when you combine Jim Ringo and Bart Starr? A Beatle
@jeremybiewer5465
@jeremybiewer5465 2 года назад
Don Crique, my favorite all time NFL broadcaster..
@Fireyninjadog
@Fireyninjadog Год назад
Somehow joe Ferguson still led the nfl in passing yards in this mess of a season
@TTony-tu6dm
@TTony-tu6dm 3 года назад
Criqui is from Buffalo, this the reason for his disgust
@67marlins81
@67marlins81 3 года назад
@Matt Joseph Good point, and very true.
@NickC1966
@NickC1966 3 года назад
Yeah but he went to St. Joes so all criticism is valid and appropriate. Canisius “84.
@DolFan316
@DolFan316 3 года назад
Fun fact: the '77 Seahawks were 2-0 when Duke Fergerson scored, and 3-9 when he didn't. Fun fact #2: Fergerson never scored again the rest of his career. Fun fact #3: Fergerson finished his career with the Bills in '80.
@L1573N3R
@L1573N3R 3 года назад
Ummm fun fact #2 is wrong. Ferguson scored several more passing TDs after this. Fun fact #3 is also wrong. Ferguson played in Buffalo until 1984. He then went on to Detroit, Tampa Bay,and Indianapolis. That was weird.
@DolFan316
@DolFan316 3 года назад
@@L1573N3R I'm talking about Duke Fergerson, not Joe Ferguson. You must be one of those far left "fact checkers". A quick check of Fergerson's page at Pro Football Reference (and the ability to read names properly) would've been all you needed, but in your demented rush to "prove me wrong" you actually made yourself look foolish.
@L1573N3R
@L1573N3R 3 года назад
@@DolFan316 I made a mistake. Sorry about that. You're awfully touchy though. Someday when you make a mistake I hope someone understands more than you did. As for Duke Fergerson, on September 2, 1980, he signed with the Buffalo Bills after a tryout. He scored 2 preseason touchdowns in his first season. He was cut on August 23, 1981. Maybe you should do your research. Have a great day.
@DolFan316
@DolFan316 3 года назад
@@L1573N3R Yeah, sorry about that. Recent events have gotten me in a sour mood as well as people constantly calling me an idiot (and lots worse) on the internet for speaking the truth. I really did think you were one of those people. I've got to do a better job for sure of not just going off on folks lately. You have a great day too 😊
@L1573N3R
@L1573N3R 3 года назад
@@DolFan316 "Truth is fine, but facts are supreme. You are always doomed to fail if your beliefs contradict verifiable facts." -- Ward Defender Take care and be patient, reasonable, and thoughtful.
@shanestanton8
@shanestanton8 3 года назад
“Ringo Starred” ☺️☺️
@kafkaOTS
@kafkaOTS 3 года назад
When this guy says, "... which is worse than if you spike the ball to the ground on every single play" am I only one who thinks, "Shit, I could do that!"
@Beetso
@Beetso 3 года назад
Maybe the first 500 times. Now I just think "For the love of GOD, stop saying that in EVERY video!"
@jeffy6903
@jeffy6903 3 года назад
1-6 before quitting, 2-5 after.... genius motivational ploy!
@theecharmingbilly
@theecharmingbilly 2 года назад
Antonio Brown empathizes with Jimmy Ringo
@hotdogwater7037
@hotdogwater7037 3 года назад
ringo starred, huh? i see what you did there
@anonymoususer450
@anonymoususer450 2 года назад
At least he didn't take his shirt off then run out of the stadium
@chrisconway9089
@chrisconway9089 3 года назад
This guy would be a hero in 2021, probably just couldn't take the pressure, looking after his mental health
@stephengrinkley9889
@stephengrinkley9889 3 года назад
I know right. Quitters are now heros
@UncleJakesRaidersVideos
@UncleJakesRaidersVideos 2 года назад
These videos > sleep
@johnsavedbygrace3998
@johnsavedbygrace3998 3 года назад
😂😂15 yards passing in a game!
@BobZed
@BobZed 3 года назад
"Which is worse than if he spiked the ball on every play." I feel like hear this line on every other video from Official JaguarGator9.
@Classicrocker6119
@Classicrocker6119 3 года назад
This was a situation I wasn’t even aware of. What a shit show and train wreck that had to be!
@room1106
@room1106 2 года назад
Boy those were some dark days for my beloved Bills. I remember going to the 13-0 Miami loss and you just knew they were going to suck.
@Memeboi69165
@Memeboi69165 3 года назад
Ironic
@B3Band
@B3Band 3 года назад
7:44 You forgot to compare the passer rating to someone spiking the ball on every play.
@eugenedenbrook322
@eugenedenbrook322 3 года назад
However, as he described Zorn's putrid passer rating, we see Sherm Smith spike the ball in the end zone 😉
@jamesage24
@jamesage24 3 года назад
He can't over indulge us with the line being spoken two times in one video, can he?
@arizonawrestlinginterviews1040
@arizonawrestlinginterviews1040 3 года назад
12:15 I see what you did there
@orbyfan
@orbyfan 3 года назад
During the Ringo era, Rich Stadium had beaucoups of blues, while their coach said, "Oh my my; it don't come easy."
@DolFan316
@DolFan316 3 года назад
Stuff like that makes me sad that I only have one like to give for this video.
@67marlins81
@67marlins81 3 года назад
I grew up thinking Joe Ferguson wasn't that bad, but poor Coach Ringo was just unable to coach......sad.
@mvgsports
@mvgsports 3 года назад
You use that "spike the ball into the ground" comment, way too much...it seems like you say it in every video...we get it. At the very least, find a different way to say it.
@MerensWorld
@MerensWorld 3 года назад
So I put together a team based on all the NFL Head Coaches who actually played Professional Football. A few guys like Don Shula and Tom Landry were good. But you have a whole helluva lot of them that were bad Head Coaches. ALL NFL Head Coach Team that also played Pro Football Starters QB Otto Graham RB Ernie Nevers FB Alex Webster WR Raymond Berry WR Mac Speedie TE Mike Ditka LT Art Shell LG Mike Munchak C Jim Ringo RG Walt Kiesling RT Forrest Gregg Defense DE Paul Wiggin DT Monte Clark DT Dick Modzelewski DE Bill McPeak OLB Joe Schmidt MLB Mike Singletary OLB Mike Vrabel CB Dick Lebeau CB Emmitt Thomas Saf Larry Wilson Saf Ritchie Petitbon K Bob Waterfield P Sammy Baugh Backups QB Bart Starr, Norm Van Brocklin, Sammy Baugh RB Johnny Blood, Dan Reeves, Ron Waller, Terry Robiskie FB Anthony Lynn WR Tom Fears, Joe Walton, Ray Perkins, Bud Grant TE Mike Mularkey, Dan Campbell LT Wilbur "Pete" Henry LG Abe Gibron C Mel Hein RG Dick Stanfel RT Mike McCormack Backups on Defense DT Ed Khayat Linebackers Harland Svare, Ron Rivera, Jim Haslett, Chuck Noll Jack Pardee Corners Herm Edwards, Don Shula, Tony Dungy, Leslie Frazier Safeties Dick Jauron, Todd Bowles, Dick Nolan, Tom Landry
@FleshEatingMouseBottles
@FleshEatingMouseBottles 2 года назад
it wouldn't be a jaguar gator 9 video if you didn't mention spiking the the ball on the ground every play.
@kaminator515
@kaminator515 Год назад
Don Criqui....can you imagine him saying the alleged professionals line? 🤣🤣. Unfortunately in today's soft world he would be fired from the industry for speaking the truth. Love that old time commentary.
@KTF0
@KTF0 2 года назад
The second year expansion teams, the Bucs and Seahawks wins were directly involved in 3 coaching vacancies. The Saints, St Louis Cardinals, and here with Ringo.
@jasonwardy8192
@jasonwardy8192 3 года назад
Awful coach. Way to bail on your team. Inconceivable a Lombardi player would turn yellow when faced w adversity. Great player, HOF, but WTF as a coach. Trying to live off the Lombardi name was a dead end.
@d820m
@d820m Год назад
the same Jim Ringo who , (now this is an alledged story, but something I've read about), as a player for Green Bay, showed up with an agent to discuss a contract with Vince Lombardi, Lombardi, who hated player agents, excused himself to take a phone call, then returned to tell Ringo that he had just been traded to the Eagles
@bobma6342
@bobma6342 2 года назад
So the Buffalo Bills had two straight head coaches quit during the season for two straight seasons...Lou Saban in 1976 and Jim Ringo in 1977.
@DJAnthrocide
@DJAnthrocide 2 года назад
For those wondering...the reason you'd have a better rating by spiking the ball on every play is that your Int % would be 0.0%, and you'd get points for that...0 for 10, for instance, w/ 0 yards, 0 Tds and 0 Ints would yield a passer rating of 40...
@travismiller4320
@travismiller4320 3 года назад
You’re amazed at how long Jim Ringo had to wait, what about Jerry Kramer? Let’s be honest about Bart Starr, Packers fans pressured the Board of Directors into hiring him as HC before he was ready to be one. I think he only had one year experience as a OC. He never should have been a GM though, just awful at that. Starr was just getting the hang of it when he was replaced by the terrible Forrest Gregg. Whom gutted what was starting to be built in Green Bay, then bailed to coach SMU before he was going to get fired also.
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