KEITH LINCOLN WAS MY FAVORITE RUNNING BACK . HE AND PAUL LOWE MADE UP A GREAT BACKFIELD . I STILL CAN'T BELIEVE THAT THE CHAMPIONSHIP WAS NOT IN THE CARDS FOR THEM
Oh, so Dan Fouts , K . Winslow , C . Joiner , W . Chandler were TRASH ? They, just LIKE those 196's teams fail, over & over in the Play offs, SEEMS the SAME to me ? Ok, 1963 a AFL title out of what 5 chances ? We did make our ONLY Super Bowl , all be it , VRS the BEST 49ers team at those times 1980's to mid 1990's ? PS and those 1972 to 1977 teams were TRASH teams for the most parts ? HadL was good in 1972 , but, not great , Fouts 1976 , Rickey Young 1976 & 1977 and that was about it for those teams
Gruneisen and Sweeney came to my elementary school in Chula Vista in about 1967 or so...we had an assembly to hear them speak in the auditorium. Then we stood in line to shake their hands. I went to Gruneisen's line, he had the biggest meat hook hands I had ever seen. Life was sure fun in the 60s.
Every reference I see to Keith Lincoln lists his # as 22, not 31. No one is listed as 31 in 1968. Did they just give him a different # when he came back, and no one remembered to write this down? Funny, but one of the few times I remember a RB getting his jersey torn up and then wearing another player's jersey was with the '67 Chargers. My recollection is he "borrowed" the jersey of Dick Van Raaphorst, who was the kicker. The announcers kind of made a big deal out of it. I swear I remember the player as Russ Smith, but given how many carries he had that year it seems more likely it was Hubbert. Of course it looks like Lincoln didn't play enough for something like this to have happened to him. Curious.
One thing this TEAM has all ways had , was a great QB ! Jack kemp , John HadL, Dan Fouts , Drew Brees , P. Rivers & now this kid Herbert ! Few teams can match this QB run form 1960 till now ? Bears are STILL looking & the Loins have had only 1 great QB in there history & he is playing for the Rams, now .
KEITH LINCOLN WAS MY FAVORITE RUNNING BACK . HE AND PAUL LOWE MADE UP A GREAT BACKFIELD . I STILL CAN'T BELIEVE THAT THE CHAMPIONSHIP WAS NOT IN THE CARDS FOR THEM
Number 45 Leslie “speedy” Duncan was my 7th grade PE teacher rest in peace champ💙💛💙💛💙💛💙💛
I can watch 1966 - 1976 NFL football over and over and over again. 1980 and beyond and its just not the same.
Oh, so Dan Fouts , K . Winslow , C . Joiner , W . Chandler were TRASH ? They, just LIKE those 196's teams fail, over & over in the Play offs, SEEMS the SAME to me ? Ok, 1963 a AFL title out of what 5 chances ? We did make our ONLY Super Bowl , all be it , VRS the BEST 49ers team at those times 1980's to mid 1990's ? PS and those 1972 to 1977 teams were TRASH teams for the most parts ? HadL was good in 1972 , but, not great , Fouts 1976 , Rickey Young 1976 & 1977 and that was about it for those teams
@@robertd.7060 WHO said Fouts, Joiner, Chandler (you left out JJ) were "trash"?
Those were some beautiful uniforms.
Gruneisen and Sweeney came to my elementary school in Chula Vista in about 1967 or so...we had an assembly to hear them speak in the auditorium. Then we stood in line to shake their hands. I went to Gruneisen's line, he had the biggest meat hook hands I had ever seen. Life was sure fun in the 60s.
Lance Alworth, the goat charger and possibly the goat wide receiver.
Sad to see Keith Lincoln's career end like that..... led the Bolts to their only championship in 1963....
It is sad the way Lincoln's career ended. It's weird to see him wearing #31 even though I understand considering Dick Post wore Lincoln's old #22.
Old School Chargers nice
Long live the sd chargers ⚡️🏉
Classic Chargers like the jazzy 60's music 🎶🎶
Love the old unis
Lance Allworth ❤
i was at the game when keith lincoln was injured. i also recall "fumble fingers Foster"
Every reference I see to Keith Lincoln lists his # as 22, not 31. No one is listed as 31 in 1968. Did they just give him a different # when he came back, and no one remembered to write this down?
Funny, but one of the few times I remember a RB getting his jersey torn up and then wearing another player's jersey was with the '67 Chargers. My recollection is he "borrowed" the jersey of Dick Van Raaphorst, who was the kicker. The announcers kind of made a big deal out of it. I swear I remember the player as Russ Smith, but given how many carries he had that year it seems more likely it was Hubbert.
Of course it looks like Lincoln didn't play enough for something like this to have happened to him. Curious.
George Pernicano with the 'stache and stogie at 3:30 - Pernicano's in San Diego was a go to place!
Yes great place
In his book, call me assassin, Jack Tatum, said Lance Allworth was the only receiver he could not intimidate…
Hadl threw a pretty pass
Wow....Curly Johnson , the teams punter !! 7:42
Healthy Broadway Joe may have been the goat.
One thing this TEAM has all ways had , was a great QB ! Jack kemp , John HadL, Dan Fouts , Drew Brees , P. Rivers & now this kid Herbert ! Few teams can match this QB run form 1960 till now ? Bears are STILL looking & the Loins have had only 1 great QB in there history & he is playing for the Rams, now .
1:48 “The run-scoring machine?” Is this baseball? How did the editors and world-class announcer Charlie Jones just flat out miss this?
Good catch! I missed that!
Scoring by running the ball is what they meant?
Stuff it.
Minute 1:30 man put him in a strqngle hold