Another great use of this song was the thanksgiving day game, 1974. Redskins winning 16 to 3 in the 3rd quarter, Roger Staubach out of the game, and rookie Clint Longley at QB leads Dallas to a stunning last minute victory!
- On 3rd down a hard rush by Billy Ray Smith number 74, forced a despreate pass from Morton. The pass was incomplete, but even worse was the fact that Morton was called for intentional grounding, and Dallas was penalized for 15 yards.
- The longest march of the game was shrouded in failure. The Cowboys had to settle for a field goal, and again came away with 3 points, instead of seven.
- Twisting through the Colts like two Texas tornadoes, Walt Garrison number 32, and Duane Thomas number 33, proved the worth of Landry's tactics.
- Only once did Craig Morton resort to that old and honered Cowboy trademark: the long pass to Bob Hayes. Hayes's catch brought Dallas to the Balitmore six, but for the second time Landrey's' offense was stopped, by Don McCafferty's defense.
This song was on the NFL films of the cowboys niners game (the catch) and the one and only John Facenda the voice of god was narrating the film he can never be replaced
"Just Remember This...Forty Men Together Can't Lose!" 12/31/1972 Quote by George Allen just before the NFC Championship Game!!! Hail to the Redskins!!!
The longest drive of the game was shrouded in failure. The Cowboys had to settle for a field goal, and once again came away with three points instead of six.
"Die you dogs, die!"
dcbandnerd 1 month ago
Its in my will when I die this must be played at my wake!
dls4113 2 months ago
where's my goddamn helmet, i wan't to hit someone!.
MrMferg240 2 months ago 2
@MrMferg240 no truer comment has ever been made!
lz042102 1 month ago
Great song for getting fired up!
DcmRulz 3 months ago
Another great use of this song was the thanksgiving day game, 1974. Redskins winning 16 to 3 in the 3rd quarter, Roger Staubach out of the game, and rookie Clint Longley at QB leads Dallas to a stunning last minute victory!
- To see it, type this > 1974 DsC ybk 2
- Enjoy!
calimar28 3 months ago
@calimar28 a heart breaking and sickening moment...... thanks for bringing it up ughhhh..
irish89055 2 months ago
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- On 3rd down a hard rush by Billy Ray Smith number 74, forced a despreate pass from Morton. The pass was incomplete, but even worse was the fact that Morton was called for intentional grounding, and Dallas was penalized for 15 yards.
- The longest march of the game was shrouded in failure. The Cowboys had to settle for a field goal, and again came away with 3 points, instead of seven.
calimar28 3 months ago
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calimar28 3 months ago
Super Bowl V
- Twisting through the Colts like two Texas tornadoes, Walt Garrison number 32, and Duane Thomas number 33, proved the worth of Landry's tactics.
- Only once did Craig Morton resort to that old and honered Cowboy trademark: the long pass to Bob Hayes. Hayes's catch brought Dallas to the Balitmore six, but for the second time Landrey's' offense was stopped, by Don McCafferty's defense.
calimar28 3 months ago 4
@calimar28 YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS.This is where I remember this song.Super Bowl 5 alright
generationll 3 months ago
@generationll LOL just type this to watch Super Bowl V
- Super Bowl History V Baltimore Colts vs Dallas Cowboys
calimar28 3 months ago
@calimar28
I was just watching that Super Bowl V video the other day. Hard to believe that over 40 years old.
jgboys1 2 months ago
i want this song played at my funeral.
crucialconflict02 3 months ago 4
How I miss 'real' NFL football. Today's game is such a shame.
upperslobodia 3 months ago 3
@upperslobodia its so the players don't get injured as much...it's better for us, the players...
planefreak3 3 months ago in playlist Favorite videos
Facenda was king
calimar28 4 months ago
This song was on the NFL films of the cowboys niners game (the catch) and the one and only John Facenda the voice of god was narrating the film he can never be replaced
eddieman223 5 months ago 5
"Just Remember This...Forty Men Together Can't Lose!" 12/31/1972 Quote by George Allen just before the NFC Championship Game!!! Hail to the Redskins!!!
willismtn 6 months ago 9
The longest drive of the game was shrouded in failure. The Cowboys had to settle for a field goal, and once again came away with three points instead of six.
MrMatt8204 6 months ago 8
@MrMatt8204
The image of a bloodied Craig Morton with narration by the one and only John Facenda.
steve355 6 months ago 3
WOW! Brings back great memories! When football was all about the game!
danielbags 6 months ago 5
WOW! Brings back great memories!
danielbags 6 months ago 2