Amazon.comCreative film editing is used to settle a classic hypothetical question: which was the better team, the tough-as-nails Pittsburgh Steelers of the 1970s or the overwhelming Dallas Cowboys of the 1990s? By raiding the massive vaults of NFL Films, searching out dramatic footage of Steeler-Cowboys matchups, and then playing fast and loose with the editing [...]
Posts Tagged ‘1970s’
Super Bowl XIII Highlights
June 30th, 2011
afcbeast Product DescriptionThe two most successful teams of the decade met again in the final Super Bowl of the 1970s, an offensive thriller, one of the best Super Bowls of all time. The Steelers, with a roster full of future hall-of famers including Terry Bradshaw, Franco Harris, Lynn Swann, John Stallworht, Jack Lambert, and Mean Joe [...]
Link: Connie Carberg Interview
June 24th, 2011
afcbeast NewYorkJetsOverThePond.com interviews the NFL’s very first female scout Connie Carberg, who worked for the Jets as far back as the 1970s. View full post on thejetsblog.com
NFL Ultimate 2 Pack: Pittsburgh Steelers
June 10th, 2011
afcbeast Complete history of the Pittsburgh Steelers and the franchise’s Super Bowl® collection Relive most stirring Super Bowl® moments from Pittsburgh’s title triumphs of the 1970s Features hours of Super Bowl® game footage, season highlights, interviews and commentaryHistory of the Steelers explores the rich and mythical story of this proud franchise Also features one of the [...]
Art Shell stands up for Tatum
July 27th, 2010
afcbeast While the friends and family of Darryl Stingley are still struggling to forgive Jack Tatum for the play that defined both players’ lives, one of Tatum’s teammates and fellow Oakland Raider, Art Shell, remembered him as a great, clean player and as a good man. In an email Shell made it clear Tatum will be [...]
NFL: America’s Game: Miami Dolphins
June 1st, 2010
afcbeast Officially Licensed Highest Quality Recording DescriptionMiami Dolphins of the early 1970s weren’t especially big, quick, or flashy, and they were soundly beaten by Dallas in Super Bowl VI, but they earned their place in history the following year, becoming the only team in National Football League history to go undefeated (17-0). The Dolphins’ “No Name [...]
Better Know a Rival: The Miami Dolphins
May 25th, 2010
afcbeast Pats or Fins? Pats or Fins? Who do we hate more? I put that question to our reader base in the Jets Kvetch 2010 Fan Census, and the overwhelming response was that it is New England whom we despise the most. I can understand that, but let’s be clear: Miami is our historical nemesis. We’ve [...]



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