Honestly one of my favorite channels on TH-cam, the most informative NFL channel out there whether we are learning something new about the game; NFL Throwback never let's us down. 🙌🏼
Love that they're taking the preservation of these artifacts seriously. I can't wait to visit the hall of fame someday. A monument dedicated to what I consider the greatest sport in the world!
I'm very fortunate that I live 20 minutes away from the HOF. I've went there many times but it's been about 10 years now since my last visit. After watching this it's time to go back once again.
With some of these artifacts it's amazing to me that they survived to this day and that the Hall of Fame was able to get a hold of them. At some point, there had to be at least one person who found some of these things in a trunk or something, didn't know what they were, but thought they might have some significance.
This video was great, 49ers fan since birth in 1999 so to learn the history i missed of the game i love is great. I’m sure they have more to talk of, do another one of these @NFL Films
I loved the Pro Football Hall of Fame! what an experience I went to back in August. Very organized, friendly staff, I was there for over two hours! I wanna go again next year! lol
I've been lucky to visit the Hall three times. THIS IS AMAZING. And yes, I wish more attention would be given to Bill Willis, Marion Motley, Kenny Washington (who I believe was a teammate of Jackie Robinson at UCLA), and Woody Strode. They are lost to history much like Larry Doby even though they came before Jackie.
Man players from the 30-50 were just gladitors out there setting the trend of football without any precursor or anything to model after just going out there in whatever they could find and score touchdowns .
As for the 1922 Canton Bulldogs jersey being smaller, besides less padding, players back then were smaller. The Nesser brothers of the Columbus Panhandles, another team of that era, were big guys around 200 pounds, now 300+ pound linemen are commonplace
In my trips to Canton, I've seen a few of these artifacts on display; the Canton jersey, Creekmur's helmet, Graham's onesie jersey and a couple others. I haven't decided, but I may go to the Hall when I visit my sister and her family for Thanksgiving. If I'm there the day before the holiday, she wants me out of the house while she does her prep work.
I don't have the chance to but man, I'd like to spend a week looking at all the old stuff. The Columbus Panhandles, the Oorang Indians, The Dayton Triangles and stuff like that.
For DEN/CLE tomorrow- The Drive is an obvious Throwback game idea, but the 1989-90 AFC-CG or their October 1990 Monday Night Football thriller are also potential candidates
As for Doak Walker's cleat, I knew backs often kicked back then (smaller rosters and limited substitutions), but I hadn't thought of a quick-change shoe to be better at that. For another example of kicking backs, in a 1929 Cardinals game, Ernie Nevers ran for 6 TDs and made 4 extra points. (this came up when Alvin Kamara tied the TD part for the Saints last tear)
Great video if you ever get a hold of the TV broadcasts of SB I & II let me know. I know there should be no copy of SB II anywhere but I did hear of 1 copy of SB I that is out there someplace that would be the Holy Grail of all football history to find that and show the world again
Anyone see the new transmission line pole thats up at the hall of fame? I worked for the power company when they installed the giant yellow goalposts instead of standard transmission poles. You can see it from the highway and is a great touch.
Before they had the black college area, it use to be a spot they would give insights on players or teams or even coaches. Some of the thing you showed they had during those class times. I hope the Hall puts the classroom back some place within the Hall of Fame.
I used to hunt squirrel , I saw a old falling apart out house, my brother found 6 pices of fine china, an 2 baseballs 1 signed by all the New York Giants outher the San Fran Giants, Bob Feller, Warren Zapata on the NY ball, Net Flex, " fastball , Bob Feller 30 percent of that flex, if Willy Mays was on the second ? I didn't look, Hobo's used ride the rails, or 2 miles as the crow flys Joe Brinkman NL umpire 30 years. Mom made him keep them for 3 mounths. I wounder who put them there n forgot or died.
Shelving with crankarms is familiar to me working in a library. the shelves move along tracks on the floor. it's good for infrequently accessed storage because you don't need space to have an aisle by each shelf, you can move the shelves until you have an aisle where you need it.
This entire channel is such a hidden gem of everything NFL, love it
It's better than most of the week 7 games
I honestly can watch them talk about stuff like this forever
Yep, came to the comments to say this. A 5-10 artifact weekly show would be great!
This should become a regular series, there's so much the HOF has that does a great job of telling the story of the game.
Honestly one of my favorite channels on TH-cam, the most informative NFL channel out there whether we are learning something new about the game; NFL Throwback never let's us down. 🙌🏼
Visiting the Pro Football Hall of Fame is on my bucket list. Y'all never fail to have amazing stuff!
Take it from me, the Hall of Fame is like Disney for football fans!
That Otto Graham 60 to 14 jersey was on display when I went. Seeing the faded 60 with the 14 over top of it is really fascinating
Having been, its a must visit. If you love the game...I mean REALLY love the game, it leaves you in awe. Its a living breathing shrine of the NFL.
You will NOT be disappointed. It is an amazing place to visit. I live an hour away from the place and I wish I could go every year.
@@scootscootriot1020 its my favorite place to visit in the world!
Love that they're taking the preservation of these artifacts seriously. I can't wait to visit the hall of fame someday. A monument dedicated to what I consider the greatest sport in the world!
Na
Where do we as NFL fans get all the pieces of history? If the answer is NFL Throwback, that’s your final answer right there!!
@Keith Cousins nobody cares
NFL history is the best type of history
2:07 fan helps the defense get the stop
Good catch! Lmao!!!
Lmao, and actually effected the outcome!
😂😂 he a smart man he can officially say "WE" won
Damn NFL Throwback really stepping up there game 🔥🔥🔥
Slices of football heaven for people that can't afford to go to the hall of fame. Thanks
Please please PLEASE do more of these! I’ve been wanting to see into the Hall’s archives for so long and it’s hard to see anything. Such a cool video.
Awesome stuff
Yoo
Ayy
Man, I would binge a series like this. I'd love to see /everything/ in the archives and hear about it's significance
Please do this as individual videos for each team, it would be awesome seeing artifacts from each individual teams history, even the defunct ones!
This channel is a gold mine. Can't be thankful enough!
I'm very fortunate that I live 20 minutes away from the HOF. I've went there many times but it's been about 10 years now since my last visit. After watching this it's time to go back once again.
With some of these artifacts it's amazing to me that they survived to this day and that the Hall of Fame was able to get a hold of them. At some point, there had to be at least one person who found some of these things in a trunk or something, didn't know what they were, but thought they might have some significance.
Please do more of these, it was extremely interesting as an NFL fan.
As someone who loves NFL history, this video was amazing.
This guy embodies his job, true football historian. Even if it is heavily scripted I'm sure this guys knows what he's talking about.
You can see him talking about history of the game in the early NFL top 10 series.
I don’t mind how haunted that room is with all those gifts , I would like to sit on the Lombardi Bench with Vince 😃
I hope for the Browns' 75th anniversary, they also discuss the innovations of Paul Brown.
Please make this a recurring thing
Paul Brown really changed everything
This video was great, 49ers fan since birth in 1999 so to learn the history i missed of the game i love is great. I’m sure they have more to talk of, do another one of these @NFL Films
Awesome to see Chuck Noll in that shuttle system, can’t say I’ve ever seen footage of it before
Man love learning the history and seeing all these artifacts. Gotta make more vids like these soon!
I loved the Pro Football Hall of Fame! what an experience I went to back in August. Very organized, friendly staff, I was there for over two hours! I wanna go again next year! lol
I've been lucky to visit the Hall three times. THIS IS AMAZING. And yes, I wish more attention would be given to Bill Willis, Marion Motley, Kenny Washington (who I believe was a teammate of Jackie Robinson at UCLA), and Woody Strode. They are lost to history much like Larry Doby even though they came before Jackie.
Hopefully, I’m going there next year to see Peyton Mannings bust! But it is the coolest place ever!
This is some of the coolest stuff I've seen
Thanks for posting this!
How TF does this channel not have millions of subs?
Because Americans don't value history. If they did, so many of the issues we have wouldn't exist because we would have done something about them.
Man players from the 30-50 were just gladitors out there setting the trend of football without any precursor or anything to model after just going out there in whatever they could find and score touchdowns .
Can you do the history of divisions and rivalries all in one video?....please do that!
Just you wait!
@@NFLVault an the history of NFL Equipment from the helment down to the cleats!
I love stories like this, Keep up the Great Work👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
@2:08 you can see a fan coming on to the field to help AHT
I have been to the Hall of Fame. It is filled with similar artifacts.
Them Doak Walker Leather Speed FlyZips on point 🔥🔥🔥
This would be the greatest job in the world for a sports fan. Just getting to look over all of this NFL history all day
I wish the buildings of all HOFs were much bigger. That way most of the artifacts could be displayed.
As for the 1922 Canton Bulldogs jersey being smaller, besides less padding, players back then were smaller. The Nesser brothers of the Columbus Panhandles, another team of that era, were big guys around 200 pounds, now 300+ pound linemen are commonplace
In my trips to Canton, I've seen a few of these artifacts on display; the Canton jersey, Creekmur's helmet, Graham's onesie jersey and a couple others. I haven't decided, but I may go to the Hall when I visit my sister and her family for Thanksgiving. If I'm there the day before the holiday, she wants me out of the house while she does her prep work.
This was so cool. Can you make this a weekly or monthly thing?
This video was amazing I loved watching this video looking at pieces of history from the NFL
MAN, this was amazing to watch. Really reminds me of the football legends of past🙌🙌🙌🙌
Hope NFL teams bring back all their throwback uniforms someday! Love it when teams wear their throwbacks I don't care who they are.
This is my go to channel for NFL history!
amen
Ok this is awesome, I love this channel, and i also love that the PFHOF let us see those artifacts!
Canton is such a cool place but as someone who went I would have loved to see the Sid Luckman Jersey and playbook
13:46
That program was featured on Pawn Stars
Love this channel and all its videos
I’d love a second video on this :)
Was shown Brett Favre's thigh pads and some other cool items when my Grandma and I went to the hall of fame a few years ago.
I don't have the chance to but man, I'd like to spend a week looking at all the old stuff. The Columbus Panhandles, the Oorang Indians, The Dayton Triangles and stuff like that.
Paul Brown was ahead of the times
Damn!!! That’s pretty damn cool and awesome to see these artifacts after for so long
I saw that Ice Bowl bench on display in Canton when I visited there in 2000.
For DEN/CLE tomorrow- The Drive is an obvious Throwback game idea, but the 1989-90 AFC-CG or their October 1990 Monday Night Football thriller are also potential candidates
Or even the 1989 regular season game where Bud Carson got the win Marty couldn't in Cleveland, even in the regular season.
gus ferotte headbutt game in 1996 i wanna say has to be loaded!!!!!!!
I wonder what Tom Brady will donate in 2036 on his first year ballot entry
Please make more of these
1932 6 win teams battle for the championship. While a 10 win team sits in 3rd place. Ties are wild
oh yeah. this is the good shit
2:15... did they just let that bystander knock down that pass as part of a legit play??
As for Doak Walker's cleat, I knew backs often kicked back then (smaller rosters and limited substitutions), but I hadn't thought of a quick-change shoe to be better at that. For another example of kicking backs, in a 1929 Cardinals game, Ernie Nevers ran for 6 TDs and made 4 extra points. (this came up when Alvin Kamara tied the TD part for the Saints last tear)
Very interesting! I can’t wait to go to the museum.
this is such a cool video, thank you
Great video if you ever get a hold of the TV broadcasts of SB I & II let me know. I know there should be no copy of SB II anywhere but I did hear of 1 copy of SB I that is out there someplace that would be the Holy Grail of all football history to find that and show the world again
19 MORE things please
Love this. More please.
Great interesting stuff. Let’s keep this respect up today. Also enshirned…
Anyone see the new transmission line pole thats up at the hall of fame? I worked for the power company when they installed the giant yellow goalposts instead of standard transmission poles. You can see it from the highway and is a great touch.
I could watch hours of this
Went into this not expecting much but ngl this was actually pretty cool
“The championship teams of the Detroit Lions” is not something you hear everyday
When Josh Allen wins his superbowl, the table he jumps through goes into that collection
Maybe the Browns need to look at Paul's defense.
I bet Steelers players would have loved to know how Chuck Noll was used during his career 11:12
Wow! Amazing!
I love this channel
So this place is the equivalent of the Jedi Temple correct??!
Woah that's sick.
You know I was bored thank you for another interesting video
Great video. Did anyone see the fan at 2:08 acting as the 12th man on the field and almost deflected the pass?
More videos like this
Where’s Alvin Kamara’s Cleats and that Fine letter?
@22:13 That Chicago Bears team picture look suspect lol.
"Today you don't see any players wearing glasses"
ENTER RODRIGO BLANKENSHIP
8:54 what’s the background music from tho
Anything in there about the Pottsville Maroons?
Tbh this is really cool 😎
@ 1:50 hahahaha they're tearing down the goalposts. Omg lol
I love it!!
Hugh Portsmouth Spartans fan
#ahooahoo
Before they had the black college area, it use to be a spot they would give insights on players or teams or even coaches. Some of the thing you showed they had during those class times. I hope the Hall puts the classroom back some place within the Hall of Fame.
I used to hunt squirrel , I saw a old falling apart out house, my brother found 6 pices of fine china, an 2 baseballs 1 signed by all the New York Giants outher the San Fran Giants, Bob Feller, Warren Zapata on the NY ball, Net Flex, " fastball , Bob Feller 30 percent of that flex, if Willy Mays was on the second ? I didn't look, Hobo's used ride the rails, or 2 miles as the crow flys Joe Brinkman NL umpire 30 years. Mom made him keep them for 3 mounths. I wounder who put them there n forgot or died.
9:25 are we not going to talk about how NFL players were wearing rompers back in the day?
Shelving with crankarms is familiar to me working in a library. the shelves move along tracks on the floor. it's good for infrequently accessed storage because you don't need space to have an aisle by each shelf, you can move the shelves until you have an aisle where you need it.
love this!!
Woow 🔥🔥