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WHY SUPER BOWL 1 IS STILL IMPORTANT //GREEN BAY PACKERS VS KANSAS CITY CHIEFS SUPER BOWL DOCUMENTARY 

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In this All Sports History video we'll look back at Super Bowl 1, and the matchup between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Green Bay Packers (AFL vs NFL). And answer the question of why is it called the Super Bowl?
Here's what this "Super Bowl 1 History" video covers:
On January 15th, 1967, the Packers and Chiefs went head to head in the first ever match up between two rival football leagues, the AFL and NFL (before the AFL and NFL merger). In today’s video we’ll take a look back at how the championship game came together (The first world championship game AFL vs NFL as it was known), and what would eventually become known as the first Super Bowl.
We'll also look back at some interesting aspects of the first Super Bowl, like how the name "Super Bowl" was coined as well as how the game was originally conceived. After checking out some Super Bowl 1 highlights (spoiler alert: It's not called the Vince Lombardi trophy for nothing), we'll then look at how the TV tapes that were used to simulcast on two networks, CBS and NBC were erased soon after the game and were lost forever. It became known as "Super Bowl 1 The Lost Game". Finally we'll look at how the in-game entertainment, like how the 1967 Super Bowl halftime show differed from today's Super Bowls, which featured college marching bands and guys in jetpacks, I mean Super Bowl Jetpacks!!!
What did you guys think about Super Bowl 1, and the TV networks erasing the tapes? Would you pay $10,000 to go to the Super Bowl today? Let me know in the comments!
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Комментарии : 43   
@AllSportsHistory
@AllSportsHistory 3 года назад
Hey Sports Historians! What did you think about the TV networks erasing the original Super Bowl 1 tapes? Would you pay $10,000 to go to a Super Bowl? Let me know!!
@gb6710
@gb6710 3 года назад
To go to this Super Bowl? Damn right I would.
@dallasbrubaker6054
@dallasbrubaker6054 Год назад
No, I'd rather keep the money in my pocket and watch it on the TV
@xeditionstarwars6011
@xeditionstarwars6011 Год назад
You should do top 10 games before the first super bowl
@orangehoof
@orangehoof 3 года назад
Back in the 1960s, nobody thought about rebroadcast rights. There was no ESPN, no Classic Sports. Many of the surviving broadcasts of that era were actually kinescopes made by the Canadian broadcasters with filmed copies being sent to remote outposts. Videotape was not aired until 1963 and was still being used sparingly by 1967. One fun fact is that the second half kickoff was replayed because NBC had not come back from commercial. Officials blew the play dead before the ball was caught and then waited for NBC to say they had joined the telecast. I follow the history of Houston Sports teams and when the Colt .45s made their big league debut in 1962, there no was tv, only radio. After the first radio broadcast, according to Gene Elston their play-by-play voice, the reel-to-reel broadcast tapes were handed to a production assistant and never seen again. The AFL Oilers (1960) and NBA Rockets also have no survived broadcasts of their first games. Seems unthinkable today.
@92snax
@92snax 3 года назад
Man thats a bummer the original tapes are gone
@wilderac2250
@wilderac2250 3 года назад
60’s Spectator: I would like one ticket to the super bowl please Me: that would be $12 please 60’s spectator: $12? That’s ludicrous Me: trust me sir. I’m from the future, this is the best price you’re going to get.
@Fireyninjadog
@Fireyninjadog Год назад
12-2 teams are good in super bowls: 66 packers, 73 dolphins, 75 steelers, and the 77 cowboys
@WDI2008
@WDI2008 3 года назад
4:29 Also the site of the Opening and Closing Ceremonies for the 1932 Summer Olympics, the 1984 Summer Olympics, and the 2028 Summer Olympic and Paralympic Games.
@AllSportsHistory
@AllSportsHistory 3 года назад
Yep that's right! 2028 is going to be awesome, but I think they're going to do the opening/closing ceremonies at SoFi? I thought I heard that, maybe they'll do one ceremony at each place.
@WDI2008
@WDI2008 3 года назад
@@AllSportsHistory They are going to use both actually.
@WDI2008
@WDI2008 3 года назад
@@AllSportsHistory That would be another good topic the 1932 and 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles.
@AllSportsHistory
@AllSportsHistory 3 года назад
Yeah for sure, particularly the 1984 olympics with the Russians pulling out and the US winning everything haha.
@WDI2008
@WDI2008 3 года назад
@@AllSportsHistory And the fact the 1984 Summer Olympics are most profitable Olympic Games of the Modern Era generating a profit of $250 million dollars.And ultimately saved the modern Olympics at the time.
@wiedep
@wiedep 3 года назад
"Bulking" or reusing 2" videotape was common then, a standard practice well into the 70's.
@AllSportsHistory
@AllSportsHistory 3 года назад
So many tv shows were recorded over, even the original moon landing broadcast was taped over lol.
@_________gdd
@_________gdd 3 года назад
hey 1st time commenting but can you do what happened to the Atlanta thrashers?
@AllSportsHistory
@AllSportsHistory 3 года назад
Thank you for the comment! And yes the Thrashers are on my list! Might be a little bit, but I will get to them :)
@leibmoshe
@leibmoshe 3 года назад
If I won the big lotto then absolutely yes I would pay 10 G to see the Superbowl live...but not on my current wages.
@AllSportsHistory
@AllSportsHistory 3 года назад
Yeah if I had the money, I might go once just to experience it in person. But my bet is the viewing experience is probably better at home haha.
@idbuyanewbmx
@idbuyanewbmx 3 года назад
I wouldn't go unless I won the tickets. Also, I COULDN'T go unless I won the tickets lol
@timfortune9
@timfortune9 3 года назад
All I can say as a Vikings fan is the general narrative of the first 4 Super Bowls irks me. First there's the Green Bay praise and then for Super Bowl IV, my beloved Purple People Eaters are the "Opposing Sports Team" of the story.
@crusader7659
@crusader7659 3 года назад
As a Packers fan, I understand what you mean, hell, you’re even right, the only difference is that I love it
@teddy516
@teddy516 Год назад
Im a packer fan who grew up in Green Bay in the 60s. I remember the first 4 super bpwls very well. My thought has always been " You cant run a super bowl without the packers". Look what happened in SB 3 and SB 4.....
@WDI2008
@WDI2008 3 года назад
Could you do a video about the History of NFL in Los Angeles?
@AllSportsHistory
@AllSportsHistory 3 года назад
Yeah that'd be cool! I'd probably would focus it more on the recent history of the Rams and Raiders leaving, because there's enough history there to do several videos on it!
@WDI2008
@WDI2008 3 года назад
@@AllSportsHistory Yeah because LA went from having two NFL teams to none and now having two NFL teams again!
@coreylevine3856
@coreylevine3856 2 года назад
@@AllSportsHistory And how Al Davis lawsuit and Georgia Frontiere hurt the NFL in Los Angeles
@wilderac2250
@wilderac2250 3 года назад
Imagine if the nba finals was NBA teams vs ABA teams 🤔
@coreylevine3856
@coreylevine3856 2 года назад
1999 NBA Finals
@wilderac2250
@wilderac2250 2 года назад
@@coreylevine3856 2000 NBA finals 2002 NBA finals 2005 nba finals 2007 NBA FINALS 2013 NBA finals 2014 NBA finals 2003 nba finals is the only finals between two former ABA teams
@coreylevine3856
@coreylevine3856 2 года назад
@@wilderac2250 Still waiting for Denver to be in the NBA Finals one day
@coreylevine3856
@coreylevine3856 2 года назад
@@wilderac2250 2003 all ABA Finals
@wilderac2250
@wilderac2250 2 года назад
@@coreylevine3856 maybe one day soon. Yokic just needs a healthy roster
@jacknakash2677
@jacknakash2677 3 года назад
I wouldn't spend 10 cents to go to a "Stupor Bowl" it's all about the money revenue generated by commercials and how many prostitutes get busted in and around the Superbowl venue
@M1643
@M1643 3 года назад
Fun fact Max Mcgee (caught 2 TDs in this game) was HUNGOVER for this game after he had stayed out all partying with Paul Hourning the night before
@AllSportsHistory
@AllSportsHistory 3 года назад
That is a fun fact indeed!
@sweetmapleleafs
@sweetmapleleafs 2 года назад
The merger would have been a massive failure had the Jets & Chiefs lost in SB III & IV. Pete Rozelle sure knew what he was doing!
@robmeagher2443
@robmeagher2443 Год назад
Don't follow American football but I'm a lover of all sport history- I'm horrorified that these tapes were lost!
@jamesmoss3424
@jamesmoss3424 7 месяцев назад
The first Super Bowl is brilliant. 😀👍🏈
@AllSportsHistory
@AllSportsHistory 7 месяцев назад
Absolutely!
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