@jraykc yep vs (the lucky packers.. Only needed Gale Sayers the Kansas Comet and We woulda won the first Super Bowl) yet he wanted to go to the bears ...for less money and idk less money lol I was only born in 1986.. so seeing these films.. the clarity is nice to see
@psalmtone2008 Yes it is. The TV announcers for CBS for Super Bowl IV were Jack Buck, Pat Summerall, and Frank Gifford. Talk about a great team in the booth!
It's funny how things have changed. Back then, they played on crap fields with poor groundskeeping (look at that crappy field), had one-man announcer setups with no color commentary, and didn't even start the Super Bowl in primetime!
I have this entire game on DVD and good quality. Except that it's in black and white.
It's a copy from a Canadian broadcast. What is up with that Canada? You didn't have color broadcasts in the late 1960s!?? And it's the Super Bowl too!! Lol
man, the halftime show.... with that scary new orleans type funeral, that gave me the creeps... battle of new orleans????? the halftime, by that twerp, tommy walker lasted longer than the 3rd quarter...
the chiefs intercepted like 10 passes in the the 4th qtr of these 3 games... against :the world champs.... against a team whom lost 4 games in 3 years... against a team many nfl shills were proclaiming 'the greatest'... KC knocked out daryle lamonica, and say what you want,he was never the same, or feared as much... then, KC knocked out joe kapp..... need i say more?
Sounds like Kapp must have run over your cat or something. If you personally hate the guy, not much I can say in terms of stats or his play on the field.
@6400az i don't hate joe in any way. he was a tough man, but think of how it must be to be dissed, made fun of , then have to face this 'all-time great team' to be my opponent... the chiefs put up with 3 years of shit, then had to listen to to how the big bad vikings were gonna kill em,yes, kapp was tough, but look what dawson went through in 69, his knee, his dad, the gambling b.s. no, i don't hate joe kapp, he was a tough man, but why on earth did he leave the vikings? btw, mike garrett?
I'm a Raider fan, not a Chief fan, but the 1969 Chiefs' team doesn't get enough credit for what it did in the playoffs. First, the defeat the defending SB champ Jets at Shea in the opening round then, in Oakland, the 13-1 Raiders who already beat them twice during the season. And then they finish it up in the SB by beating the 2 TD favorite Vikings who during the season had won 12 straight, the longest winning streak in the NFL in almost 40 years.
@Elvislivzon thank you! kc had one of great defenses ever,to beat champ jets in ny, then raiders in oakland,a team that lost 4 games in three years, then to beat a 12-2 viking team, an amazing run... it was our last moment of glory,we had only one super bowl caliber team since, now, we stink
If anything Kapp is underrated. We all know about his wobblers and that he was tough, but EVERYONE in the NFL is tough.Namath threw wobblers.
Never do they talk about his quick release.Had excellent touch and a huge arm.He was at one point, nimble on his feet ( still hurdled tacklers) .Upon reaching the NFL he was'nt that young plus he suffered a serious knee injury.
Never heard him say one bad thing about KC.Why would he say they where overrated, they where 13 underdogs??
Joe Kapp! Wow, that's a name I haven't heard in a very long time! He was good! The days before Tarkenton! It puts the age of this video in perspective!
Greatness eluded Kapp and the same has to be said of Bud Grant and many of the Viking players of the early 70s as well. Sigh... 'high regard' isn't near as good as greatness.
That was one hell of a play made by Roy Winstson # 60. At 5-11 and 230 ( or so they said) he was one of the smallest and least known of the Purple People Eaters. Played 15 years for the Vikings at left LB, started 13 yrs or so...until Matt Blair arrived.
Winstons devastating hit on Larry Csonka is part of NFL folklore/history.
legendary game revenge by KC, they redeemed themselves, last game EVER an AFL a team, those patches they wore on their sleeve was so inspirational... len dawson was vindicated, lamar hunt was vindicated, and so was henry stram...btw, the entire chief linebacking corp should be in canton...
joe kapp thought he was a tough guy, well, he knocked out jim houston of the browns... tell me, who got knocked outta this game? btw, otis taylor was awesome, if he played in todays game, he'd catch 110 passes a year with the 4 yard dump off to the receivers... he was better than rice or irvin, yeah, you heard me. he played in the wrong era, btw, paul warfield was also better than rice or irvin...
@graciemaemarie11 Kapp was tough, he took just about everything the Chiefs gave him that day. He ran head strong into both Lanier and Bell among others. The Jim Houston KO was different than with Aron Brown. C'mon you know that.
With Houston , it was mano a mano. Two men going at each other head to head. Kapp got up.
With Brown, it was more of landing on his shoulder with Brown on top of him that caused the injury.
Never saw any actual TV broadcast footage of this until now. It's so cool to see this in the "real", no offence to the great work of NFL Films. A few years before my time. The last game with a team from the AFL. Thanks for posting.
They need to keep the AFC and NFC's regular season games all within their own conferences, just try it for a year.
Excellent ! I am seeing the second half action for the first time !! I watched the first half , but had to study for a city wide exam at school and missed most of the second half. It's great to finally see it !
chiefs dee-end aaron brown pounded the 'mad bomber', daryle lamonica, and he really never was the same terror he had been... then, aaron brown pounded tough guy-joe kapp.... and the tough guy was never the same......
one of the greatest playoff runs ever, they intercepted half as many passes as points allowed,beat the champs, on the road, beat a team whom had lost 4 games in 3 years, on the road, knocked out their qb, then beat a 12-2 team, and knocked joe kapp senseless...
@gfpirate yes and no...today it's over-hyped and overkill but then who the hell wants the SB to be broadscast like "just another regular season game"? It's when they made it special it became the game it is.
@gfpirate wish it was announced by a class guy, best play by play guy of all time, the great ray scott... i always thought that this legendary game was done by scott and summerall, then i discovered that it was summerall and jack buck? i was dissapointed, but buck really tried to hide his hate of the afl... to his credit, but he was bush league compared to ray scott or curt gowdy, so a childhood memory was besmirched by a nfl shill (at least it wasnt jack whitakker)...but sticking it to buck!!
the chiefs have been an underrated champion... they had what, 5 guys on this team went to the h. o. f. , they had probably the greatest kicking team of all time, stenerud, the first great long distance kicker, and jerrel wilson, maybe greatest punter ever. they won 20 of 23 games, including presaeson, held the world champs, with a healthy namath, to two f.g.s, held a team, who had lost just 4 games in 3 years, to 7 points, both on the road, then held the highest scoring team, to 7 points...
I was also beyond a rabid Vikings fan back then. I use to get in trouble at the house because no one could talk while the Vikings where playing..Man was it awefull when they lost......when they lost the Superbowl it was debilitating.
@6400az I can't remember if it was 36 or 65 toss power trap, but I every time I see that play, I picture Stram on the sideline saying it could break "wide open."
@6400az Without a doubt, the 69 Chiefs are the most underrated team in the Super Bowl Era...they had four HOFers on defense, Willie Lanier, Bobby Bell, Buck Buchanan, and Emmitt Thomas, not to mention Len Dawson at quarterback...it's amazing that they were a 12 1/2 point underdog at kickoff to the Vikings...
Well yes and no. At the time, anything from the AFL was automatically considered inferior. On the other hand, if you go down the list player by player. I too can't see where the Vikings should have been favorites by that much. Still, the 69' Vikings where also,one helluva monster team.
The Jets where also innapopriately 18 or 21 point underdogs the year before.Here again, just because they where from the AFL.
@6400az actually, head to head, if look at it, the chiefs were way better in the kicking game, at linebacker, at running backs, at qb, and probably at receivers, as otis was way better than anyone, he just was injury prone, in todays' game, otis catch 120 balls a year... anyways, even at dee-line, sure page and eller and marshall were great, but buchanan is in the hof, curley culp later became considered the best nose tackle ever, and mays was great too... so, honestly, kc was superior.
In a head to head comparison your right. Can't contest that. In fact, NFL Films said:" The 69' Vikings had neither the diversity nor the talent of the Chiefs". Totally agree.
About the only athletes they had starting where Page , Eller, Marshall and Gene Washinton. BUT, this is a team sport and in 69', their intangibles allowed for them to ravage the NFL like never b4. The 72' Dolphins weren't exactly a team of stars, their greatness was fueled by their teamwork.
@GemCan78 they, in essence were far better than the vanilla vikings... better kicking game, better qb, better wr, better lb's, better o-line, at least even on dee-line, at least even at secondary, better at rb, more imaginative... go big red!!!!!!!!
@graciemaemarie11 But you have to understand, that even though the Jets upset the Colts the previous year, there was still that long-standing bias against the AFL, with the NFL claiming that the AFL was the
"junior league", "inferior competition", etc...it's amazing that almost half of the current NFL teams, started in the old AFL...
@graciemaemarie11 In 1969, the Vikings played in the Central Division of the Western Conference of the NFL, which is exactly the same division as today's NFC North...the Packers had slipped considerably since 1967, the Lions, self-explanatory, and the Bears won just one game, tying the Steelers for the league's worst record in 1969...while the Chiefs had the Raiders to play twice, plus having to play the high-flying Chargers...
@GemCan78 Agreed. The Vikings were dominant that year, but they had no answer for the Chiefs' array of sets and alignments. The Chiefs threw everything at the Vikings but the kitchen sink. Hank Stramm was totally underrated as an X's and O's man. Also, the Chiefs were way ahead of their time, too, in terms of strength and conditioning. Owner Lamar Hunt would pay his players to live in the K.C. area during the off-season so they would work out at the Chiefs training facility.
@6400az In the 69 AFL playoffs, the Raiders destroyed the Oilers, 56-7, with Daryle Lamonica throwing 6 TD passes, including five in the 1st half alone...the very next week, in the Oakland Coliseum for the AFL Championship, the Chiefs beat the Raiders, 17-7...to this day, it's the record for the biggest difference in points scored for a team, from one week to the next...
No way man, I love hearing stuff like that. Thank you !! In fact, just two days ago I watch that game your talking about...the 56-7 Raiders victory over the Oilers. They where ahead 28-0 while still in the first quarter. Given the Raiders had beaten the Chiefs 4 previous times AND in lew of the win over the Oilers, I can only imagine the chances the Chiefs where given. You gotta handed to the Chiefs ( much as I hate to admit it) it was their year.
@6400az In 1969, the Vikings led the NFL in both scoring offense and defense, scoring 379 pts, while giving up only 133 pts, which was a record...Joe Kapp threw 7 TD passes against the Colts, and the Vikings scored 50+ points in three different games, only the 2007 Patriots can claim that...to this day, there hasn't been another quarterback who threw 7 TDs...Good Times, Brother!!!
Yes, they where a phenomenal team. Just devastated the NFL that year even more so than the Colts did in 68'. This Vikings team, although ending on a sour not, was nothing short of epic!!
Sure the Chiefs where a great team, but the Vikings just should'nt have lost this game. As with all their other Superbowl losses, this one was absolutely devastating to take.
@6400az the only super bowl they should have won was in january, 1975 vs the steelers, they were behind at the half... 2-0, i mean come on... i know the vikes couldn't run on the steelers,but the steelers didn't exactly run over the vikes either, i know harris ran for 158 yards, but there was no complete dominence by pitt either... they scored one td after a fumbled k.o.,and the other td came after a bad call by the refs...inthe other games, the vikes got blown out, but not in this game..
@graciemaemarie11 YEP !! Everything was set for them to win it. They're 3rd appearance vs Steelers 1st.They where behind only 9-6 well into the 4th quarter. Sure, you gotta handed to the Steeler defense, but the Viking defense also made plays. Harris did get his yards BUT he also had 40 carries.Siemon intercepted Bradshaw and the Vikings where inexplicably called for off sides ( i never saw it ). Cox 's kicking was atrocious Along with countless other mistakes. What a wasted chance.
I know Franco didn't have 40 carries. Riggins has the record with 38. But you're right...they bent a little, but they kept Minny in that game. Besides, that catch by Larry Brown was probably a fumble if reviewed under today's rules. Crap break, but it's doubtful Tarkenton would've moved them much anyway. Just a great great defensive performance by the Steelers that day.
My mistake there, he had 34 carries. Another senior moment. I too don't think Tarkenton would have moved them, but maybe a lucky bounce of the ball. The score was close eneugh.
For the infamous 65 toss powwer trap at 1:12 Kassulke simpley takes the wrong angle. Fred Arbanas lays a good block on Lonnie Warwick, but Kassulke should have been there.
You can see him at the start of the play occupying the left linebacker position, just keep an eye on him.
@ishotu747 The first is Superbowl preserved entirely is SB III. Full color and almost perfect, including pregame show. Although,Superbowl IV was also preserved, it was in black and white and the quality is very poor. These, highlights are probably from the network news.
That's the great Jack Buck on play-by-play, calling his lone Super Bowl telecast (although he and Coach Stram later would go on to do several more on the radio side).
@mdumas43073 Jack Buck and Hank Stram would call NFL football games on CBS radio from 1978 to 1995, including the NFL playoffs and the Super Bowls. I thought they were one of the best broadcast duos ever. I loved Buck's call of Scott Norwood's missed FG in the closing seconds of Super Bowl XXV as the Giants beat the Bills 20-19.
Wow - I've been searching for years for the color, TV version of Super Bowl IV Do you have the famous CBS intro to the game? I audio taped this just after I got my first cassette recorder for Christmas and would love to hear/see if again.
Are you referring to the aerial view? I'm wondering if that is from the halftime show tribute to Mardi Gras. A view up top with fireworks exploding above Tulane Stadium.
@melcrago I was in 5th grade when the chiefs won the superbowl,we were crazy chief fans, I have never seen anything on this game except for NFL Films, I did not know it even still exsisted, is this available?
The entire CBS color broadcast, or thew version with the first 3 & 1/2 qtrs are a B&W kinescope from the CBC, and last 6 minutes + post game from CBS?
WOW KC's O-line wasnt blockin hardly anyone !!!
DrVegasIII 1 week ago
1:12 "65 TOSS POWER TRAP!"
MrTommyg024 3 weeks ago
@MrTommyg024 with a SMOOSH !!! dont forget that part !... I dont know what it means, I dont think Hanks asst coaches knew either LOL.
DrVegasIII 1 week ago
@DrVegasIII They must have understood it a little bit if they won 3 AFL Championships! (Plus the win in Super Bowl IV)
;)
MrTommyg024 1 week ago
@jraykc yep vs (the lucky packers.. Only needed Gale Sayers the Kansas Comet and We woulda won the first Super Bowl) yet he wanted to go to the bears ...for less money and idk less money lol I was only born in 1986.. so seeing these films.. the clarity is nice to see
Iconhulk 3 weeks ago
This is great!! GREAT UPLOAD Now I can see my Chiefs in their first and currently only Super Bowl but this team is one of the best in history...
Iconhulk 3 weeks ago
@Iconhulk You know they were in the 1st Super Bowl too, don't you?
jraykc 3 weeks ago
Is that Jack Buck?
psalmtone2008 3 weeks ago
@psalmtone2008 Yes it is. The TV announcers for CBS for Super Bowl IV were Jack Buck, Pat Summerall, and Frank Gifford. Talk about a great team in the booth!
mjoven1975 2 weeks ago
I wish the NFL network would show these games on tv.
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It's funny how things have changed. Back then, they played on crap fields with poor groundskeeping (look at that crappy field), had one-man announcer setups with no color commentary, and didn't even start the Super Bowl in primetime!
AllPro777 1 month ago
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AllPro777 1 month ago
I have this entire game on DVD and good quality. Except that it's in black and white.
It's a copy from a Canadian broadcast. What is up with that Canada? You didn't have color broadcasts in the late 1960s!?? And it's the Super Bowl too!! Lol
seattwa 1 month ago
Great to see this. Awesome quality.
zenmachinefilms 1 month ago
too bad we couldnt repeat around the time, well beleive we will have a shot around 2015 or so.. GO CHIEFS !
djuledkdk22 1 month ago
LOL. ANYTHING MN SUCKS
tigerwoodsondxm 2 months ago
"Just keep matriculatin' the ball down the field, boys!"
PeerlessPaavo 2 months ago
1:50
51 G.O Reverse - "That reverse was there wasn't it boys?" "It was there wasn't it? Hee hee hee."
Funny, I used to put up highlights like this from SB III, IV, VI, VII, VII and IX and they took my channel away.
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Amazing these two teams played the following year during the regular season and Minnesota just dominated them!
Navdan87 3 months ago
Notice how they just play the game and don't act like G.D. idiots? ... Wish it was like that today.
stringbenderE2E 4 months ago
@stringbenderE2E right, these p.m. 's act like they won the lottery on every tackle...
graciemaemarie11 4 months ago
@stringbenderE2E
Help out me here, I still trying to figure out the lol's the lamafo's, IMO's etc.. Now you hit me with th G.D.....what's that mean ??
6400az 4 months ago
@6400az god damn
stringbenderE2E 4 months ago
@stringbenderE2E
okay.
6400az 4 months ago
man, the halftime show.... with that scary new orleans type funeral, that gave me the creeps... battle of new orleans????? the halftime, by that twerp, tommy walker lasted longer than the 3rd quarter...
graciemaemarie11 4 months ago
the chiefs intercepted like 10 passes in the the 4th qtr of these 3 games... against :the world champs.... against a team whom lost 4 games in 3 years... against a team many nfl shills were proclaiming 'the greatest'... KC knocked out daryle lamonica, and say what you want,he was never the same, or feared as much... then, KC knocked out joe kapp..... need i say more?
graciemaemarie11 4 months ago
don't compare this bum to joe namath
graciemaemarie11 5 months ago
@graciemaemarie11
Sounds like Kapp must have run over your cat or something. If you personally hate the guy, not much I can say in terms of stats or his play on the field.
6400az 5 months ago
@6400az i don't hate joe in any way. he was a tough man, but think of how it must be to be dissed, made fun of , then have to face this 'all-time great team' to be my opponent... the chiefs put up with 3 years of shit, then had to listen to to how the big bad vikings were gonna kill em,yes, kapp was tough, but look what dawson went through in 69, his knee, his dad, the gambling b.s. no, i don't hate joe kapp, he was a tough man, but why on earth did he leave the vikings? btw, mike garrett?
graciemaemarie11 4 months ago
otis taylor should be in the hof, in todays game, he'd catch 100 balls every year, he would be a terror
graciemaemarie11 5 months ago
I'm a Raider fan, not a Chief fan, but the 1969 Chiefs' team doesn't get enough credit for what it did in the playoffs. First, the defeat the defending SB champ Jets at Shea in the opening round then, in Oakland, the 13-1 Raiders who already beat them twice during the season. And then they finish it up in the SB by beating the 2 TD favorite Vikings who during the season had won 12 straight, the longest winning streak in the NFL in almost 40 years.
Elvislivzon 5 months ago
@Elvislivzon thank you! kc had one of great defenses ever,to beat champ jets in ny, then raiders in oakland,a team that lost 4 games in three years, then to beat a 12-2 viking team, an amazing run... it was our last moment of glory,we had only one super bowl caliber team since, now, we stink
graciemaemarie11 5 months ago
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65 Toss Power Trap! What did I tell you Lenny, 65 Toss Power Trap!
mjwatts1983 5 months ago 7
Otis Taylor should be in the Hall of Fame!
rnikolewski 6 months ago
@neoconretard
The Vikings not only got outplayed by the Chiefs, they got OUTCOACHED as well.
zoomping1 6 months ago
65 Toss Power Trap at 1:11- Mike Garrett #21 scores on the play.
sdwimmy 6 months ago
joe kapp sore loser he said on a web site that the chiefs were overrated overrrated? what does that make him?
graciemaemarie11 6 months ago
@graciemaemarie11
If anything Kapp is underrated. We all know about his wobblers and that he was tough, but EVERYONE in the NFL is tough.Namath threw wobblers.
Never do they talk about his quick release.Had excellent touch and a huge arm.He was at one point, nimble on his feet ( still hurdled tacklers) .Upon reaching the NFL he was'nt that young plus he suffered a serious knee injury.
Never heard him say one bad thing about KC.Why would he say they where overrated, they where 13 underdogs??
6400az 6 months ago
@6400az he said it on a web site, and it was sour grapes
graciemaemarie11 5 months ago
@6400az kapp said it on a web site, he a sore loser
graciemaemarie11 5 months ago
@graciemaemarie11
Wich web-site man?? Never heard of him saying ONE bad thing about the Chiefs.
6400az 5 months ago
@graciemaemarie11 That makes him the SOUR GRAPES RATED....He was cussin' arrogant idiot anyway so what can you expect!
jseph1234567890 4 months ago
65 toss power trap.
WillHear432 7 months ago
Joe Kapp! Wow, that's a name I haven't heard in a very long time! He was good! The days before Tarkenton! It puts the age of this video in perspective!
Greatness eluded Kapp and the same has to be said of Bud Grant and many of the Viking players of the early 70s as well. Sigh... 'high regard' isn't near as good as greatness.
MisterEvasion 7 months ago
Did I see a little Tom Landry shift at 1:02?
texasstadium 7 months ago
This was cool! Thanks for posting.
cochranexyz 7 months ago
That Viking linebacker's move at 0:25 was amazing.
BrainEatingApe 7 months ago
@BrainEatingApe
That was one hell of a play made by Roy Winstson # 60. At 5-11 and 230 ( or so they said) he was one of the smallest and least known of the Purple People Eaters. Played 15 years for the Vikings at left LB, started 13 yrs or so...until Matt Blair arrived.
Winstons devastating hit on Larry Csonka is part of NFL folklore/history.
6400az 7 months ago 5
Please post the 65 power trap!
ckellingc 8 months ago
@ckellingc It's at 01:15
vitoduval 7 months ago
legendary game revenge by KC, they redeemed themselves, last game EVER an AFL a team, those patches they wore on their sleeve was so inspirational... len dawson was vindicated, lamar hunt was vindicated, and so was henry stram...btw, the entire chief linebacking corp should be in canton...
graciemaemarie11 8 months ago
i know you in a wheelchair kassaulkee but my God!!!
pbrick6301 9 months ago
joe kapp thought he was a tough guy, well, he knocked out jim houston of the browns... tell me, who got knocked outta this game? btw, otis taylor was awesome, if he played in todays game, he'd catch 110 passes a year with the 4 yard dump off to the receivers... he was better than rice or irvin, yeah, you heard me. he played in the wrong era, btw, paul warfield was also better than rice or irvin...
graciemaemarie11 9 months ago
@graciemaemarie11 Kapp was tough, he took just about everything the Chiefs gave him that day. He ran head strong into both Lanier and Bell among others. The Jim Houston KO was different than with Aron Brown. C'mon you know that.
With Houston , it was mano a mano. Two men going at each other head to head. Kapp got up.
With Brown, it was more of landing on his shoulder with Brown on top of him that caused the injury.
6400az 8 months ago
@graciemaemarie11 oh bullshit
sixsixxsixxxx 8 months ago
@sixsixxsixxxx vikings losers
graciemaemarie11 6 months ago
3 afl teams would have beaten the vikings... and one did...
graciemaemarie11 9 months ago
Never saw any actual TV broadcast footage of this until now. It's so cool to see this in the "real", no offence to the great work of NFL Films. A few years before my time. The last game with a team from the AFL. Thanks for posting.
They need to keep the AFC and NFC's regular season games all within their own conferences, just try it for a year.
jacktheripoff1888 9 months ago
Excellent ! I am seeing the second half action for the first time !! I watched the first half , but had to study for a city wide exam at school and missed most of the second half. It's great to finally see it !
fairnorth 9 months ago
Go crazy Kansas City Go crazy! That's a winner, totals and highlights in a minute!
hoosierlooker 9 months ago
chiefs dee-end aaron brown pounded the 'mad bomber', daryle lamonica, and he really never was the same terror he had been... then, aaron brown pounded tough guy-joe kapp.... and the tough guy was never the same......
graciemaemarie11 9 months ago
one of the greatest playoff runs ever, they intercepted half as many passes as points allowed,beat the champs, on the road, beat a team whom had lost 4 games in 3 years, on the road, knocked out their qb, then beat a 12-2 team, and knocked joe kapp senseless...
graciemaemarie11 9 months ago
This game is being broadcast like it's a regular-season contest, without all the fanfare that came later. Kind of makes it more enjoyable.
gfpirate 10 months ago
@gfpirate yes and no...today it's over-hyped and overkill but then who the hell wants the SB to be broadscast like "just another regular season game"? It's when they made it special it became the game it is.
sixsixxsixxxx 10 months ago
@gfpirate wish it was announced by a class guy, best play by play guy of all time, the great ray scott... i always thought that this legendary game was done by scott and summerall, then i discovered that it was summerall and jack buck? i was dissapointed, but buck really tried to hide his hate of the afl... to his credit, but he was bush league compared to ray scott or curt gowdy, so a childhood memory was besmirched by a nfl shill (at least it wasnt jack whitakker)...but sticking it to buck!!
graciemaemarie11 4 months ago
the chiefs have been an underrated champion... they had what, 5 guys on this team went to the h. o. f. , they had probably the greatest kicking team of all time, stenerud, the first great long distance kicker, and jerrel wilson, maybe greatest punter ever. they won 20 of 23 games, including presaeson, held the world champs, with a healthy namath, to two f.g.s, held a team, who had lost just 4 games in 3 years, to 7 points, both on the road, then held the highest scoring team, to 7 points...
graciemaemarie11 10 months ago
Jack Buck could call Major League marble shooting and make it exciting. How on EARTH did Joe Buck come from his loins?
dcbandnerd 10 months ago
@dcbandnerd actually jack buck was an asshole
graciemaemarie11 4 months ago
@graciemaemarie11 If that's the case (though i do doubt that), then the apple didn't fall far from the tree at all (at least in that respect).
As far as broadcasting is concerned, though, they couldn't be further apart.
dcbandnerd 4 months ago
i have the ame up in grey and white on my channe;
ClassicSportsNetwork 10 months ago
Who is doing the PBP? I thought I could hear Pat Summerall for a second or two.
top40lives 10 months ago
@top40lives Jack Buck on pxp, Summerall doing color.
mdumas43073 10 months ago
I am or was a rabid Viking fan. The Chiefs had premiere players and the
Vikings just could not stop them
pigurine 10 months ago
@pigurine
I was also beyond a rabid Vikings fan back then. I use to get in trouble at the house because no one could talk while the Vikings where playing..Man was it awefull when they lost......when they lost the Superbowl it was debilitating.
6400az 10 months ago
Thanks for the great footage.
djrand90 11 months ago
36 Toss power trap broke open just like Hank Stram said it would.
gfpirate 11 months ago
@gfpirate
36 Toss power trap?? Is this Hank Stram still callling plays against the Vikings .
6400az 11 months ago
@6400az I can't remember if it was 36 or 65 toss power trap, but I every time I see that play, I picture Stram on the sideline saying it could break "wide open."
gfpirate 11 months ago
@gfpirate
65 buddy....65 toss power trap!! Part of Pro football folklore.....
6400az 11 months ago
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6400az 11 months ago
@6400az Without a doubt, the 69 Chiefs are the most underrated team in the Super Bowl Era...they had four HOFers on defense, Willie Lanier, Bobby Bell, Buck Buchanan, and Emmitt Thomas, not to mention Len Dawson at quarterback...it's amazing that they were a 12 1/2 point underdog at kickoff to the Vikings...
GemCan78 11 months ago 2
@GemCan78
Well yes and no. At the time, anything from the AFL was automatically considered inferior. On the other hand, if you go down the list player by player. I too can't see where the Vikings should have been favorites by that much. Still, the 69' Vikings where also,one helluva monster team.
The Jets where also innapopriately 18 or 21 point underdogs the year before.Here again, just because they where from the AFL.
6400az 11 months ago
@6400az actually, head to head, if look at it, the chiefs were way better in the kicking game, at linebacker, at running backs, at qb, and probably at receivers, as otis was way better than anyone, he just was injury prone, in todays' game, otis catch 120 balls a year... anyways, even at dee-line, sure page and eller and marshall were great, but buchanan is in the hof, curley culp later became considered the best nose tackle ever, and mays was great too... so, honestly, kc was superior.
graciemaemarie11 10 months ago
@graciemaemarie11
In a head to head comparison your right. Can't contest that. In fact, NFL Films said:" The 69' Vikings had neither the diversity nor the talent of the Chiefs". Totally agree.
About the only athletes they had starting where Page , Eller, Marshall and Gene Washinton. BUT, this is a team sport and in 69', their intangibles allowed for them to ravage the NFL like never b4. The 72' Dolphins weren't exactly a team of stars, their greatness was fueled by their teamwork.
6400az 10 months ago
@GemCan78 they, in essence were far better than the vanilla vikings... better kicking game, better qb, better wr, better lb's, better o-line, at least even on dee-line, at least even at secondary, better at rb, more imaginative... go big red!!!!!!!!
graciemaemarie11 9 months ago
@graciemaemarie11 But you have to understand, that even though the Jets upset the Colts the previous year, there was still that long-standing bias against the AFL, with the NFL claiming that the AFL was the
"junior league", "inferior competition", etc...it's amazing that almost half of the current NFL teams, started in the old AFL...
GemCan78 9 months ago
@graciemaemarie11 In 1969, the Vikings played in the Central Division of the Western Conference of the NFL, which is exactly the same division as today's NFC North...the Packers had slipped considerably since 1967, the Lions, self-explanatory, and the Bears won just one game, tying the Steelers for the league's worst record in 1969...while the Chiefs had the Raiders to play twice, plus having to play the high-flying Chargers...
GemCan78 9 months ago
@GemCan78 Agreed. The Vikings were dominant that year, but they had no answer for the Chiefs' array of sets and alignments. The Chiefs threw everything at the Vikings but the kitchen sink. Hank Stramm was totally underrated as an X's and O's man. Also, the Chiefs were way ahead of their time, too, in terms of strength and conditioning. Owner Lamar Hunt would pay his players to live in the K.C. area during the off-season so they would work out at the Chiefs training facility.
rayjr62 7 months ago 2
@6400az In the 69 AFL playoffs, the Raiders destroyed the Oilers, 56-7, with Daryle Lamonica throwing 6 TD passes, including five in the 1st half alone...the very next week, in the Oakland Coliseum for the AFL Championship, the Chiefs beat the Raiders, 17-7...to this day, it's the record for the biggest difference in points scored for a team, from one week to the next...
GemCan78 11 months ago
@GemCan78
No way man, I love hearing stuff like that. Thank you !! In fact, just two days ago I watch that game your talking about...the 56-7 Raiders victory over the Oilers. They where ahead 28-0 while still in the first quarter. Given the Raiders had beaten the Chiefs 4 previous times AND in lew of the win over the Oilers, I can only imagine the chances the Chiefs where given. You gotta handed to the Chiefs ( much as I hate to admit it) it was their year.
6400az 11 months ago
@6400az In 1969, the Vikings led the NFL in both scoring offense and defense, scoring 379 pts, while giving up only 133 pts, which was a record...Joe Kapp threw 7 TD passes against the Colts, and the Vikings scored 50+ points in three different games, only the 2007 Patriots can claim that...to this day, there hasn't been another quarterback who threw 7 TDs...Good Times, Brother!!!
GemCan78 11 months ago
@GemCan78
Yes, they where a phenomenal team. Just devastated the NFL that year even more so than the Colts did in 68'. This Vikings team, although ending on a sour not, was nothing short of epic!!
Sure the Chiefs where a great team, but the Vikings just should'nt have lost this game. As with all their other Superbowl losses, this one was absolutely devastating to take.
6400az 11 months ago
@6400az the only super bowl they should have won was in january, 1975 vs the steelers, they were behind at the half... 2-0, i mean come on... i know the vikes couldn't run on the steelers,but the steelers didn't exactly run over the vikes either, i know harris ran for 158 yards, but there was no complete dominence by pitt either... they scored one td after a fumbled k.o.,and the other td came after a bad call by the refs...inthe other games, the vikes got blown out, but not in this game..
graciemaemarie11 10 months ago
@graciemaemarie11 YEP !! Everything was set for them to win it. They're 3rd appearance vs Steelers 1st.They where behind only 9-6 well into the 4th quarter. Sure, you gotta handed to the Steeler defense, but the Viking defense also made plays. Harris did get his yards BUT he also had 40 carries.Siemon intercepted Bradshaw and the Vikings where inexplicably called for off sides ( i never saw it ). Cox 's kicking was atrocious Along with countless other mistakes. What a wasted chance.
6400az 10 months ago
@6400az
I know Franco didn't have 40 carries. Riggins has the record with 38. But you're right...they bent a little, but they kept Minny in that game. Besides, that catch by Larry Brown was probably a fumble if reviewed under today's rules. Crap break, but it's doubtful Tarkenton would've moved them much anyway. Just a great great defensive performance by the Steelers that day.
cbaldwinjr 10 months ago
@cbaldwinjr
My mistake there, he had 34 carries. Another senior moment. I too don't think Tarkenton would have moved them, but maybe a lucky bounce of the ball. The score was close eneugh.
6400az 10 months ago
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For the infamous 65 toss powwer trap at 1:12 Kassulke simpley takes the wrong angle. Fred Arbanas lays a good block on Lonnie Warwick, but Kassulke should have been there.
You can see him at the start of the play occupying the left linebacker position, just keep an eye on him.
6400az 11 months ago
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6400az 11 months ago
was this the 1st super bowl to be preserved in it's entirety?
ishotu747 11 months ago
@ishotu747 The first is Superbowl preserved entirely is SB III. Full color and almost perfect, including pregame show. Although,Superbowl IV was also preserved, it was in black and white and the quality is very poor. These, highlights are probably from the network news.
6400az 11 months ago
cool!
deteviano 1 year ago
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iTsYaBoIsWaG 1 year ago
how did you find this?
thedude19766 1 year ago
That's the great Jack Buck on play-by-play, calling his lone Super Bowl telecast (although he and Coach Stram later would go on to do several more on the radio side).
mdumas43073 1 year ago
@mdumas43073 Jack Buck and Hank Stram would call NFL football games on CBS radio from 1978 to 1995, including the NFL playoffs and the Super Bowls. I thought they were one of the best broadcast duos ever. I loved Buck's call of Scott Norwood's missed FG in the closing seconds of Super Bowl XXV as the Giants beat the Bills 20-19.
TheRetro64 10 months ago
Bring on more of this. Priceless stuff for Chiefs fans.
400casescoors 1 year ago
Thank you so much for posting this!! Finding video for this Super Bowl is next to impossible!!
MichStGoalie 1 year ago
Terrific! Thanks for even this much...
giles422 1 year ago
Wow - I've been searching for years for the color, TV version of Super Bowl IV Do you have the famous CBS intro to the game? I audio taped this just after I got my first cassette recorder for Christmas and would love to hear/see if again.
gregnugget 1 year ago 2
At 1:15 that was the Chiefs' famous "65 toss power trap" play. On the Chiefs' sideline Hank Stram was going nuts.
Melcargo, may I say...YOU RULE!! Thanks very much for posting.
TheRetro64 1 year ago
The netire game is on DVD, but it's a mostly black and white edition. These highlights are outstanding.
Amazing, how in all SB's they ran it right down the middle of the Vikings D. Wendell Hayes looked a bit like Rocky Bleir in SB IX
6400az 1 year ago
Why don't you post the whole thing? I would watch it
gregandkelsey 1 year ago
"Just keep matriculating the ball down the field boys."
AdoribleAdrian 1 year ago 2
whats with the crap in the middle ???
indyfan22k 1 year ago
Are you referring to the aerial view? I'm wondering if that is from the halftime show tribute to Mardi Gras. A view up top with fireworks exploding above Tulane Stadium.
hssfan 1 year ago
Great to see the authentic CBS broadcast of this game. Really something to see the Chiefs negotiating that ball right down the field, boys.
ndhunter 1 year ago 5
@ndhunter
Keep matriculating the ball down the field boys.
65 Toss Power Trap....
mjwatts1983 5 months ago
Damn good post! I've only seen highlights of this game on NFL films. First time I've seen the actual broadcast footage of this. Fantastic!!!! :)
escrapple 1 year ago 2
Actually, I have the entire game on DVD.
melcrago 1 year ago 7
@melcrago how can I get a copy? This is classic! Would love to show my kids.
chambersd12 11 months ago
@melcrago ya this stuff isnt Rare i have superbowl 5-26 on dvd then #40 were seahawks lost :(
Seahawkgamer12thfan 10 months ago
@melcrago do you have the jets-chiefs playoff game from shea stadium that same season?
If so, please post!!
TheTzdope 10 months ago
@melcrago I was in 5th grade when the chiefs won the superbowl,we were crazy chief fans, I have never seen anything on this game except for NFL Films, I did not know it even still exsisted, is this available?
kulditbeme 9 months ago
@melcrago how is the quality of your picture???
pkappel006 8 months ago
@melcrago
The entire CBS color broadcast, or thew version with the first 3 & 1/2 qtrs are a B&W kinescope from the CBC, and last 6 minutes + post game from CBS?
Substantive64 6 months ago
@melcrago Thanks for posting this. Will you ever post the entire game?
thomasebraun 6 months ago
Holy crap! Where did you get this? This is great! Thanks.
richmotroni 1 year ago
Great vid. Thanks!
MaddZzee350 1 year ago
65 TOSS POWER TRAP AT 1:15!
DNSKansas 1 year ago