Me too. I was 9 or 10. My dad was gifted tickets @ the last minute and away we went from Manhattan to Flushing for kickoff. I was watching“The New York Sack Exchange” on ESPN and randomly decided to google this game as a result. Small cyclical world, huh? Lol.
Robert Brazile #52 of the Houston Oilers Career Accomplishments Played 10 seasons from 1975-84 1975 NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year 7x Pro Bowl selection from 1976-82 6x All Pro selection 1970's All-Decade Team He never missed a game in 10 year career. Hall of Famer
And the Oilers went in the opposite direction, losing 7 of 9 after a 4-2 start. They wouldn't have another winning season until 1987. They were idiots for firing Bum Phillips, and that bad ownership is what ended up causing them to move from Houston.
@@johnmanier7968 Bum was an average coach and a terrible GM. Just look at his career after Houston. Oh yeah, one job, 0 playoffs and never a winning season.
@@whataboutrob442 4 & 3 in the playoffs with all 3 losses to eventual SB champions and the Pittsburgh Steelers themselves think your comment shows you have no idea of what you speak but you're definitely entitled to your opinion.
JOE KLECKO , M.GASTINEAU , M. LYONS & ABDUL SALAAM TRULY WERE AN ABSOLUTELY INCREDIBLE FORCE DURING THAT SEASON BECAUSE NO OPPOSING OFFENSE KNEW WHAT TO EXPECT FROM THESE FOUR IMMOVABLE BLOCKS OF GRANITE WHO BY THE WAY PLAYED THE RUN JUST AS WELL AS RUSHING THE QB......... --- THOSE GUYS REALLY WENT ON TO HAVE A CHAMPIONSHIP CALIBER DEFENSE WITH THEIR LB's ALSO - BUTTLE WAS MONSTER WHO TRIED TO DESTROY ANYTHING HE HIT , MAN IF THEY HAD A FEW MORE WEAPONS ON OFFENSE WHO KNOWS ? ?
as soon as we moved to jersey in 1984, what happened to the giants? answer: they started to win! why? we were an example of how not to do it? giants benefitted greatly!
Early season game at Shea without extra seats in lower bowl by the end zone near where home plate is. Pressure from Leon Hess got Mets and City to allow September games for Jets at Shea.
The Jets played September home games in 1964-1966, but not again until 1978. At that point it was a necessity, because the NFL had just gone to a 16-game schedule, and giving the Mets exclusivity during baseball season would've forced the Jets to play their first 4-5 games of every season on the road (or play at the Meadowlands, as they did against the Colts in September 1977). The Jets opened with 5 straight road games in 1969 and 6 straight in 1973, the years the Mets made the World Series. In both years, earlier home games against division opponents were flipped to later in the season, and the 1973 Jets had to move a home game against the Steelers to Pittsburgh, giving them a 6-8 home-road split.
At 4:50, Jim Turner says the Jets are "overrated" and are "not a playoff team." The Jets went 10-5-1, made the playoffs and finished one game out of first place in the AFC East.
Actually he says it about about 30 seconds beforehand. That was clearly an arrogant statement for him to make -- particularly about his former team. Then he made an unnecessarily snide remark about head coach Walt Michaels. Sounds like sour grapes to me. With that kind of unprofessional bias, it's no wonder he didn't last long in the broadcast booth.
Turner was proven quite wrong but reflecting the attitudes of many about the Jets' ineptitude at making the post-season. He knew firsthand that the last time the Jets got into a playoff game, it had been a dozen years ago and they scored a measly six points, Jim having scored them himself. And Walt Michaels, while terrific at game management and defensive strategy, was not a communicative head coach, even for that time. See Joe Klecko and Joe Fields' book "Nose To Nose."
Joe Klecko should finally be getting enshrined into the pro football hall of fame soon. He is a senior selection and needs eighty percent approval from the voters. He barely finished second behind the late Cliff Branch last year. Branch rightfully got in. It should be Klecko, the late Ken Riley of the Bengals, and finally, Chuck Howley. The great Dallas Cowboy linebacker who was only player on losing squad in history to be named mvp in super bowl. Klecko was only player in his career to be voted all-pro at two different positions. Defense end in 1981 and nose tackle in 1985. Every great lineman who played against Klecko said without exception that he should be in the hall of fame. Among those being John Hannah, Anthony Munoz, Joe Delammure.
How about the strange 2PM EDT start times at 2:34:35 ? Anyone recall when that was smoothed out to the 1 and 4 PM ET kickoff windows? Was it '84? It made sense for Central and even Mountain time zone teams, but I also seem to remember Baltimore (Colts) home games beginning at 2PM ET.
And that, clearly, is a good thing. All those genius fans were saying fire Walt Michals, when the jets would go 20-7-1 in there next twenty eight games...Talking to fans during a game is not a bright idea
At 40:20 or so....kenny stabler is not going to take a chance and give the ball back to the jets and have them score a cheap td on his team he wrote the 📖 on cool after earl c carries the ball...next play int...then flea f for jet td.😂😂😂😁
I was 7 in 1980 and that was the first season I followed the NFL. 1981 season really disconcerted me. I couldn't comprehend how Houston was good in 1980 but sucked in 81. For whatever reason I connected with the Oilers in 80 and rooted fro them. I remember seeing the score of this game on TV and couldn't believe the Jets smoked them.
TH-cam blocks random things which at times includes highlights or intros, to make it where the game can be shared have to make cuts to whatever is being blocked if possible without taking out chunks of the game.
Week 4 Television Assignments CBS Doubleheader 1pm Falcons/Browns Vin Scully, John Madden Redskins/Eagles Tom Brookshier, Johnny Morris 2pm Vikings/Packers Gary Bender, John Dockery 4pm Giants/Cowboys Pat Summerall, Hank Stram Saints/49ers Lindsey Nelson, George Allen Cardinals/Buccaneers Frank Glieber, Roger Staubach NBC Single Game 1pm Raiders/Lions Dick Enberg, Len Dawson Patriots/Steelers Bob Costas, Bob Trumpy Oilers/Jets Marv Albert, Jim Turner Bills/Bengals Jay Randolph, Mike Haffner 2pm Dolphins/Colts Sam Nover, Dave Rowe 4pm Chargers/Broncos Don Criqui, John Brodie Chiefs/Seahawks Phil Stone, Gene Washington ABC Monday Night Football 9pm Rams/Bears Frank Gifford, Howard Cosell, Don Meredith
Since this is the game where they had been demonizing stabler for mob gambling ties its also the gane where stabler was dragged from a bar hed been in all night well after sunrise like around 10 am when thet dragged him out of the bar still coninuating an all nighter and he was seen staggering out of a taxi cab arriving at the stadium for the game then displayed the 1st 3/4 of performance youve seen here its a well known story he went back to the locker room at halftime and puked then declared "i'm ready to play"then almost won the game in the 4th qaurter i assumrd that story was from a houstan homegame with the jets but since this was the gambling rumor game this must be the game where it all happened other than richard todd being so sharp if stabler had barely drank enough to survive the night b4(say 3 cases or only one personal keg? And just slept under the keg instead of all over town and 10 cases)houstan should had beaten jets by 3 scorea by halftime 3 foot tall recievers for stablers penchant for grounded throws might have helped as it was all stabler could do was hand it to earl 2of3 plays (with 11 jets fixating keying on an already crippled earl) mark gastaneau and joe kleck (whole jets d)hadnt has as much brew combined all year as stabler had the night b4 this game)
Jesus... After all of that, the scenario you're pontificating about took place the season before in Week 12. 👌 After a horrid 3 quarters of play, Stabler fired 4 4th quarter TD passes (nearly 400 yards total) in leading Houston to a furious 28-28 tie at Shea Stadium. The Jets eventually won on a FG in the OT.
He was too banged up physically by that point in his career to play at the level he did during his Pro Bowl years. It also didn't help that he was a party animal off the field. That kind of lifestyle can take a heavy toll on you in a relatively short period of time. By the time he was in his late 30s he already looked like he was well into his 50s.
Let me tell you something, that son of the bitch coach of the dolphins cheated meaning he did not want the orange bowl ground crew to covered the field so the jets offense can play on which absolutely disgrace!
I was at this game, with my dad, 8 years old, good game, Shea was rocking, what an awesome experience it was for me.
Me too. I was 9 or 10. My dad was gifted tickets @ the last minute and away we went from Manhattan to Flushing for kickoff. I was watching“The New York Sack Exchange” on ESPN and randomly decided to google this game as a result. Small cyclical world, huh? Lol.
Football in the dirt, baseball team pennants on the outfield wall. I love it.
Ikr. I wish they could've stayed at Shea stadium
I’m connecting to my fathers memory by trying to capture the essence of watching the jet games from back in the day.
Shea Stadium was a great atmosphere for the Jets
And Mets!
Robert Brazile #52 of the Houston Oilers
Career Accomplishments
Played 10 seasons from 1975-84
1975 NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year
7x Pro Bowl selection from 1976-82
6x All Pro selection
1970's All-Decade Team
He never missed a game in 10 year career.
Hall of Famer
Played with walter payton at Jackson st.
@@erob3878 And with another player in this game, Jerome Barkum, too!
Played with Jackie Slater and Walter Payton at Jackson state
Both of whom like Brazile were inducted into the Hall of Fame
The game that turned around the Jet's 1981 season
And the Oilers went in the opposite direction, losing 7 of 9 after a 4-2 start. They wouldn't have another winning season until 1987. They were idiots for firing Bum Phillips, and that bad ownership is what ended up causing them to move from Houston.
@@johnmanier7968 Bum was an average coach and a terrible GM. Just look at his career after Houston. Oh yeah, one job, 0 playoffs and never a winning season.
Great to know , thanks 👍🏼
@@whataboutrob442 4 & 3 in the playoffs with all 3 losses to eventual SB champions and the Pittsburgh Steelers themselves think your comment shows you have no idea of what you speak but you're definitely entitled to your opinion.
Thanks for posting...great to watch..this game set them on a rampage in 81..1st playoff since 69!
RIP Walt..
Jim Turner interviewing fans at halftime was great! I have never seen that before.
The Sack Exchange was born during this game.
JOE KLECKO , M.GASTINEAU , M. LYONS & ABDUL SALAAM TRULY WERE AN ABSOLUTELY INCREDIBLE FORCE DURING THAT SEASON BECAUSE NO OPPOSING OFFENSE KNEW WHAT TO EXPECT FROM THESE FOUR IMMOVABLE BLOCKS OF GRANITE WHO BY THE WAY PLAYED THE RUN JUST AS WELL AS RUSHING THE QB......... --- THOSE GUYS REALLY WENT ON TO HAVE A CHAMPIONSHIP CALIBER DEFENSE WITH THEIR LB's ALSO - BUTTLE WAS MONSTER WHO TRIED TO DESTROY ANYTHING HE HIT , MAN IF THEY HAD A FEW MORE WEAPONS ON OFFENSE WHO KNOWS ? ?
Loved the disco opening music, they need to bring it back
To me that was a pretty exciting jets team in 1981
To me ...81 was THE MOST exciting season ..it was identical to me as the 97 season with parcells...82 hurt the most...
blew the division to a bad seattle team!
actually, lost twice to them that year in a last place match up from the 80' standings
Love old Jets games from Shea Stadium. Any other early 80s games from Shea? They moved to New Jersey in 1984.
as soon as we moved to jersey in 1984, what happened to the giants?
answer: they started to win!
why?
we were an example of how not to do it?
giants benefitted greatly!
This is great, thank you!
I always love the broadcasting combination of Marv Albert with any ex-Jet
YES!
I was surprised to see Dave Casper drop that touchdown pass from Stabler. It was rare for the Ghost to drop a pass.
Early season game at Shea without extra seats in lower bowl by the end zone near where home plate is. Pressure from Leon Hess got Mets and City to allow September games for Jets at Shea.
The Jets played September home games in 1964-1966, but not again until 1978. At that point it was a necessity, because the NFL had just gone to a 16-game schedule, and giving the Mets exclusivity during baseball season would've forced the Jets to play their first 4-5 games of every season on the road (or play at the Meadowlands, as they did against the Colts in September 1977). The Jets opened with 5 straight road games in 1969 and 6 straight in 1973, the years the Mets made the World Series. In both years, earlier home games against division opponents were flipped to later in the season, and the 1973 Jets had to move a home game against the Steelers to Pittsburgh, giving them a 6-8 home-road split.
Love watching WESLEY WALKER'S SPEED!!!!!!!!
He was electric. Walker, Stanley Morgan and Harold Jackson are all hall of fame worthy.
Game was played 40 years ago. And I was born 40 days after this game was played.
Earl Campbell is easily the greatest NFL running back to never appear in a Super Bowl.
Earl, Barry Sanders, Eric Dickerson and OJ Simpson...
@@kevincwatson6922 You're right. Let's just say he's easily one of the five greatest running backs to never appear in a Super Bowl.
@@kevincwatson6922 Also, Adrian Peterson and Ladainian Tomlinson.
@@SingleTax Jim Brown said Jim Brown number one Earl Campbell number 2 and you can put the rest however you like.
@@stevenyanchak549 Brown won an NFL championship which was the equivalent of the superbowl at the time.
At 4:50, Jim Turner says the Jets are "overrated" and are "not a playoff team." The Jets went 10-5-1, made the playoffs and finished one game out of first place in the AFC East.
Actually he says it about about 30 seconds beforehand. That was clearly an arrogant statement for him to make -- particularly about his former team. Then he made an unnecessarily snide remark about head coach Walt Michaels. Sounds like sour grapes to me. With that kind of unprofessional bias, it's no wonder he didn't last long in the broadcast booth.
@@SingleTax JIM TURNER Got a SB ring....WTF would he have sour grapes about.
@@mrtnt3462 He was the one making snooty remarks, so ask him.
Turner was proven quite wrong but reflecting the attitudes of many about the Jets' ineptitude at making the post-season. He knew firsthand that the last time the Jets got into a playoff game, it had been a dozen years ago and they scored a measly six points, Jim having scored them himself. And Walt Michaels, while terrific at game management and defensive strategy, was not a communicative head coach, even for that time. See Joe Klecko and Joe Fields' book "Nose To Nose."
RIP Walt Michaels.
Joe Klecko should finally be getting enshrined into the pro football hall of fame soon. He is a senior selection and needs eighty percent approval from the voters. He barely finished second behind the late Cliff Branch last year. Branch rightfully got in. It should be Klecko, the late Ken Riley of the Bengals, and finally, Chuck Howley. The great Dallas Cowboy linebacker who was only player on losing squad in history to be named mvp in super bowl. Klecko was only player in his career to be voted all-pro at two different positions. Defense end in 1981 and nose tackle in 1985. Every great lineman who played against Klecko said without exception that he should be in the hall of fame. Among those being John Hannah, Anthony Munoz, Joe Delammure.
How about the strange 2PM EDT start times at 2:34:35 ? Anyone recall when that was smoothed out to the 1 and 4 PM ET kickoff windows? Was it '84? It made sense for Central and even Mountain time zone teams, but I also seem to remember Baltimore (Colts) home games beginning at 2PM ET.
The 2:00 pm start times was discontinued after 1981 season except for the Baltimore Colts who continued with 2:00 pm start times through 1983 season.
@@MJSIII Ah, interesting. Thanks.
game that turned around the 81' season for the jets
Ed Biles, rest in peace...🙏😥
Richard Todd is God! That was the banner some fans had at Shea. I remember every home game of that season.
This is real NFL FOOTBALL
I find it annoying that both the Jets & Giants are playing across the river in Jersey.
The two teams in Gotham City should play in The City.
Notice Joe Walton brought in as offensive coordinator. Rob Carpenter traded to Giants during season and led them to playoff birth.
1:17:40 . You would never see this during coverage of an NFL game today.
Awesome! I hate the modern day NFL!!
I wish you would...this is hilarious!
And that, clearly, is a good thing. All those genius fans were saying fire Walt Michals, when the jets would go 20-7-1 in there next twenty eight games...Talking to fans during a game is not a bright idea
I was at this game and at all eight 1981 home games. Fun times! Horrible stadium.
These two teams could have been the worse in 1981 if there wasn't a team call the Saints in New 🆕 Orleans.
Do you have the Packers-Jets game from 1981?
At 40:20 or so....kenny stabler is not going to take a chance and give the ball back to the jets and have them score a cheap td on his team he wrote the 📖 on cool after earl c carries the ball...next play int...then flea f for jet td.😂😂😂😁
That’s what the nfl needs today dirt real dirt real mud
I was 7 in 1980 and that was the first season I followed the NFL.
1981 season really disconcerted me. I couldn't comprehend how Houston was good in 1980 but sucked in 81. For whatever reason I connected with the Oilers in 80 and rooted fro them.
I remember seeing the score of this game on TV and couldn't believe the Jets smoked them.
Why did cut the updates to Brian gumball
TH-cam blocks random things which at times includes highlights or intros, to make it where the game can be shared have to make cuts to whatever is being blocked if possible without taking out chunks of the game.
God, I hope that the Jets leave Metlife one day and once again share a stadium with the Mets.
Week 4 Television Assignments
CBS Doubleheader
1pm
Falcons/Browns Vin Scully, John Madden
Redskins/Eagles Tom Brookshier, Johnny Morris
2pm
Vikings/Packers Gary Bender, John Dockery
4pm
Giants/Cowboys Pat Summerall, Hank Stram
Saints/49ers Lindsey Nelson, George Allen
Cardinals/Buccaneers Frank Glieber, Roger Staubach
NBC Single Game
1pm
Raiders/Lions Dick Enberg, Len Dawson
Patriots/Steelers Bob Costas, Bob Trumpy
Oilers/Jets Marv Albert, Jim Turner
Bills/Bengals Jay Randolph, Mike Haffner
2pm
Dolphins/Colts Sam Nover, Dave Rowe
4pm
Chargers/Broncos Don Criqui, John Brodie
Chiefs/Seahawks Phil Stone, Gene Washington
ABC Monday Night Football
9pm
Rams/Bears Frank Gifford, Howard Cosell, Don Meredith
Since this is the game where they had been demonizing stabler for mob gambling ties its also the gane where stabler was dragged from a bar hed been in all night well after sunrise like around 10 am when thet dragged him out of the bar still coninuating an all nighter and he was seen staggering out of a taxi cab arriving at the stadium for the game then displayed the 1st 3/4 of performance youve seen here its a well known story he went back to the locker room at halftime and puked then declared "i'm ready to play"then almost won the game in the 4th qaurter i assumrd that story was from a houstan homegame with the jets but since this was the gambling rumor game this must be the game where it all happened other than richard todd being so sharp if stabler had barely drank enough to survive the night b4(say 3 cases or only one personal keg? And just slept under the keg instead of all over town and 10 cases)houstan should had beaten jets by 3 scorea by halftime 3 foot tall recievers for stablers penchant for grounded throws might have helped as it was all stabler could do was hand it to earl 2of3 plays (with 11 jets fixating keying on an already crippled earl) mark gastaneau and joe kleck (whole jets d)hadnt has as much brew combined all year as stabler had the night b4 this game)
Jesus... After all of that, the scenario you're pontificating about took place the season before in Week 12. 👌 After a horrid 3 quarters of play, Stabler fired 4 4th quarter TD passes (nearly 400 yards total) in leading Houston to a furious 28-28 tie at Shea Stadium. The Jets eventually won on a FG in the OT.
👍👍👍👍.
@ 2:04:13 DONALD DUCK?
Pat Leahy....SMH
Stabler was HORRIBLE, with the Oilers!!!!
He was too banged up physically by that point in his career to play at the level he did during his Pro Bowl years. It also didn't help that he was a party animal off the field. That kind of lifestyle can take a heavy toll on you in a relatively short period of time. By the time he was in his late 30s he already looked like he was well into his 50s.
Let me tell you something, that son of the bitch coach of the dolphins cheated meaning he did not want the orange bowl ground crew to covered the field so the jets offense can play on which absolutely disgrace!
so underachieving and sloppy, this Jets squad
micheals could'nt coach a group of peewees
They went 10-5-1,and then 6-3 in 1982. They made the playoffs twice,including the AFC Championship Game in 1982.
Todays players are spoiled rotten.