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1960 Green Bay Packers: A Deep Dive Part 1
A deep dive into Vince Lombardi's second season as Head Coach of the Packers, using first person accounts from newspapers, interviews and autobiographies.
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1959 Green Bay Packers: A Deep Dive Part 20
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A finale of the deep dive into Vince Lombardi's very first season as Head Coach of the Packers, using first person accounts from newspapers, interviews and autobiographies. Soundtrack: Neutrin05 - Dystopia [Electronic]
1959 Green Bay Packers: A Deep Dive Part 19
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A continuation of the deep dive into Vince Lombardi's very first season as Head Coach of the Packers, using first person accounts from newspapers, interviews and autobiographies. Soundtrack: Neutrin05 - Dystopia [Electronic]
1959 Green Bay Packers: A Deep Dive Part 18
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A continuation of the deep dive into Vince Lombardi's very first season as Head Coach of the Packers, using first person accounts from newspapers, interviews and autobiographies. Soundtrack: Neutrin05 - Dystopia [Electronic]
1959 Green Bay Packers: A Deep Dive Part 17
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A continuation of the deep dive into Vince Lombardi's very first season as Head Coach of the Packers, using first person accounts from newspapers, interviews and autobiographies. Soundtrack: Neutrin05 - Dystopia [Electronic]
1959 Green Bay Packers: A Deep Dive Part 16
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A continuation of the deep dive into Vince Lombardi's very first season as Head Coach of the Packers, using first person accounts from newspapers, interviews and autobiographies. Soundtrack: Neutrin05 - Dystopia [Electronic]
1959 Green Bay Packers: A Deep Dive Part 15
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A continuation of the deep dive into Vince Lombardi's very first season as Head Coach of the Packers, using first person accounts from newspapers, interviews and autobiographies. Soundtrack: Neutrin05 - Dystopia [Electronic]
1959 Green Bay Packers: A Deep Dive Part 14
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A continuation of the deep dive into Vince Lombardi's very first season as Head Coach of the Packers, using first person accounts from newspapers, interviews and autobiographies. Soundtrack: Neutrin05 - Dystopia [Electronic]
1959 Green Bay Packers: A Deep Dive Part 13
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A continuation of the deep dive into Vince Lombardi's very first season as Head Coach of the Packers, using first person accounts from newspapers, interviews and autobiographies. Soundtrack: Neutrin05 - Dystopia [Electronic]
1959 Green Bay Packers: A Deep Dive Part 12
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A continuation of the deep dive into Vince Lombardi's very first season as Head Coach of the Packers, using first person accounts from newspapers, interviews and autobiographies. Soundtrack: Neutrin05 - Dystopia [Electronic]
1959 Green Bay Packers: A Deep Dive Part 11
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A continuation of the deep dive into Vince Lombardi's very first season as Head Coach of the Packers, using first person accounts from newspapers, interviews and autobiographies. Soundtrack: Neutrin05 - Dystopia [Electronic]
1959 Green Bay Packers: A Deep Dive Part 10
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A continuation of the deep dive into Vince Lombardi's very first season as Head Coach of the Packers, using first person accounts from newspapers, interviews and autobiographies. Soundtrack: Neutrin05 - Dystopia [Electronic]
1959 Green Bay Packers: A Deep Dive Part 9
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A continuation of the deep dive into Vince Lombardi's very first season as Head Coach of the Packers, using first person accounts from newspapers, interviews and autobiographies. Soundtrack: Neutrin05 - Dystopia [Electronic]
1959 Green Bay Packers: A Deep Dive Part 8
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A continuation of the deep dive into Vince Lombardi's very first season as Head Coach of the Packers, using first person accounts from newspapers, interviews and autobiographies. Soundtrack: Neutrin05 - Dystopia [Electronic]
1959 Green Bay Packers: A Deep Dive Part 7
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A continuation of the deep dive into Vince Lombardi's very first season as Head Coach of the Packers, using first person accounts from newspapers, interviews and autobiographies. Soundtrack: Neutrin05 - Dystopia [Electronic]
1959 Green Bay Packers: A Deep Dive Part 6
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1959 Green Bay Packers: A Deep Dive Part 6
1959 Green Bay Packers: A Deep Dive Part 5
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1959 Green Bay Packers: A Deep Dive Part 5
1959 Green Bay Packers: A Deep Dive Part 4
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1959 Green Bay Packers: A Deep Dive Part 4
1959 Green Bay Packers: A Deep Dive Part 3
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1959 Green Bay Packers: A Deep Dive Part 3
1959 Green Bay Packers: A Deep Dive Part 2
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1959 Green Bay Packers: A Deep Dive Part 2
1959 Green Bay Packers: A Deep Dive Part 1
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1959 Green Bay Packers: A Deep Dive Part 1
1971 NFC Championship Game - 49ers vs. Cowboys (Video synched with audio)
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1971 NFC Championship Game - 49ers vs. Cowboys (Video synched with audio)
1960 Dallas Cowboys: A Deep Dive Part 2 (with more on Jungle Jamey)
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1960 Dallas Cowboys: A Deep Dive Part 2 (with more on Jungle Jamey)
1972 NFC Divisional - Cowboys vs. 49ers (Video synched with audio)
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1972 NFC Divisional - Cowboys vs. 49ers (Video synched with audio)
1957 NFL Championship Game - Browns at Lions (Video Synched with Radio Broadcast)
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1957 NFL Championship Game - Browns at Lions (Video Synched with Radio Broadcast)
I wonder if you could use something like madden to get a realistic simulation
Fantastic 😊 love IT
The title is inaccurate. This is the regular season game between the 2 teams. Not the playoff game before the Ice bowl. Packers won the playoff game easy 28-7.
Oh I didn’t realize this was an ongoing series of yours.
This is peak football
When the NFL was actually about football
Hope to hear some more videos soon. Its been a while.
Great way of keeping track where the ball is using simple graphics I like this. The only thing missing is the timeclock
Some people have forgotten that Green Bay was called "America's Team" before the Cowboys . But with some of the media and and so on etc.... Some bought into that . As any fan or not knows the PACK is owned by the fans and won't carpetbag and rip the taxpayers off in this way by competing states and cities against each other . As a Baltimore Colt fan even if it is a business and it is . I know in N.C. Packers , Steelers ,and yes Cowboys are more popular than the Panthers , in my opinion .WTH , I only watch old games from what , I consider the golden era 60's and some 50's ,70's , a little 80's for a real NFL stew . THKS for you and yours for the work . Sorry for being one of the 10 talking heads we have now ,like we don't know a square-out to a draw play , so we will explain it to the great unwashed over and over , till you GET IT!
Boeke was a fine tackle from what ive seen, after the offside penalty he was cut I believe
Nice work . Met Bart Starr and Fuzzy Thurston CLASS GUYS ! RIP to you and yours .Thks.
Too bad so much of the video was missing, but still great to have this.
This Packer team is arguably the best team in NFL history (by SRS rating). The Packers had to really slug it out to win this game. It shows how unfair and naive the “alternating home game” Championship Game format was… that’s why this championship and the 1966 championship won in Dallas are the Packers most impressive
I like how you show the comparatively subdued hype for the game compared to the Super Bowl
This is confusing. So you stuck the regular season game in LA first? Obviously sunny weather and the LA Coliseum Olympic track around the field.
Tex Schramm as in Shramm. Not Scramm.
I’m loving this series, but please don’t refer to a game as a “match”. In English football it goes either way, but in American football it is only ever called a game.
Amazing comeback win by Staubach and the Cowboys. The first of many incredible games between these two teams.
I was 7 years old living in Milwaukee and that game was blacked out to us. My dad cranked up the radio and we sat on that couch for 3 hours we didn't miss a play. The week after living in Milwaukee we got to watch ice bowl on TV while people in Green Bay were blacked out
Clever 👍🏻
His high school was Green Bay Premontre. It's pronounced Pray Mon tray. I played in the same conference but 10 or so years later
#84 Gary Knafelc's last name is pronounced Ka na' fell. The c silent. For decades after his playing career, Knafelc was the public address announcer at Green Bay home games😅
“Green & Gold Memories - Growing up in Vince Lombardi’s Green Bay” has a lot of interesting information about Lombardi and his Packers.
Took over a 1-10-1 team from 1958. Quite a change in direction.
This was well done. Thank you. I would be interested in a similar take on his first year with the Redskins
I cant believe holding use to be 15 yards!
Lombardi's decision to start and use Elijah Pitts almost exclusively in the second half of the season proved successful. Paul Hornung suffered a neck injury in Chicago driving into the end zone. He was not himself after that. Pitts speed was superior.
The blocked PAT by the Cowboys was crucial. If not for that the last drive would have been academic.
Lilly only real contribution to the game, fuzzy and curry double teamed him all game
Thanks for putting this together. The clip countdown is cool.
The 1952 Dallas Texans got to participate in the regular draft, unlike the 1960 Cowboys, and drafted HoFers Les Richter and Gino Marchetti with their first 2 picks (Richter was traded to the Rams for 11 players). They also weren't truly an expansion team, but the transplanted New York Yankees, and would become the Baltimore Colts. They had some roster continuity and featured Yankees veterans like John Wozniak, George Taliaferro, Zollie Toth, Buddy Young, Brad Ecklund, and even a young Art Donovan among others. RB Taliaferro made 3 consecutive Pro Bowls, for the NY Yankees, Dallas Texans, and Baltimore Colts. Hardly the same situation. I don't know of any expansion team that had the disadvantages the Cowboys did.
very much appreciate the work that went into this.
Since they didn't even get to participate in the regular draft, let alone get all the top picks and extra perks expansion teams usually get, what's amazing isn't that they went winless that first year. What's amazing is that they managed to tie an established NFL team that year and be competitive against others, and win their first 2 games the following year, going 4-9-1 their second season.
It's still hilarious that Murchison bought the rights to Hail to the Redskins for leverage though.
The surprise punts would still happen decades later, especially in high school, but even in the Super Bowl era NFL several times. Tom Brady did it in 2013. I'm someone who was arguing that coaches should go for it on almost every 4th down as early as 2000, when most people thought that was crazy. But even I think surprise punts against a team without a returner back could have been legitimate strategy in the old days, when rules didn't favor offense so much and the field position/possession importance ratio was more tilted toward the former than it is now. Thanks for the interesting video and for helping to preserve this history.
Lombardi coached HS BB, boys and girls, without ever having played BB. Both teams won Championships. Lombardi had NO idea.
As great as Lombardi was, Vanesi was the driving force behind the 60's Packers. If he had lived longer? Packers would have been a force to be reckoned with into the mid-70's. Why the Packers don't have a statue for him is a HUGE oversight. One of the trail blazers for the next generation general managers. He was a football genius.
❤I STILL QUOTE HOM ALMOST EVERY DAY!!
I was 11, too. Watched on teevee with Uncle Webster at my Grandpa's farm near Plover, Wisconsin. I remember this vividly, and how it was a hardfought low scoring game. And that Taylor played with a 101⁰ fever, or something like that, the kind that makes you ache all over. Impressive. He became my favorite Packer that day.
We used to call Bart Starr from Sheboygan in 1966. Big deal.
You're surprised the addresses of the Packer coaches and their families are given in the local newspaper? Why? There were no 'stalkers' around in 1959, man. Even radio reporters interviewing witnesses of the Kennedy assassination in Dallas in 1963 asked interviewees for their address as well as their name--live on air. You have to bear in mind this was before the rot set in....
10:00. Don't know why you think asking fans to help an asst. coach find a house is weird. I grew up around there and it sounds alot like what Wisconsin is still like.
Could you please learn how to pronounce Packers players names? Otherwise? Great series on your part, absolutely great.
He does to good of a job to worry about pronunciation. the information is gold here! And he's a great Miner!!!
This dive would have Aquaman gasping for air.
This was not a playoff game. This was my 1st NFL 🏈 game . ( 12-9-67). 2nd to last game of season. The playoff game was on 12-23-67 in Milwaukee. Rams 🐏 lost 28-7
This has both games. There is a note at the beginning of the video stating both games are featured. The playoff game begins at the 15:43 mark. Anyway, I hope you had fun at your first NFL game.
I remember this game clearly. The Rams had beaten the Packers a few weeks before and were feeling good about their chances. Lombardi and Starr had other ideas.
He was brutally hazed….somewhere out there is more of the story
The greatest franchise in NFL history .
Part one newspaper article predicts 1969 trip to the moon. Part two addresses pay per view sports. That newspaper knew news
Yes ,If you were a spectator in the stands ! ! Was much warmer and comfortable Cant imagine those fans in the stands at the Ice Bowl .AND how the Packers came back after a dismal 2nd half performance I believe they had minus yardage up until the final 68 yard drive ,featuring Chuck Mercein to win the game
The Rams head coach was probably the best defensive coordinator in league history. Like Buddy Ryan, he also was the defensive coordinator of the Chicago Bears during their championship season in 1963.
George Allen
@@stevecvino My favorite human being as a head coach of any sport. His players absolutely loved him.