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The 1964 Brown-Colt NFL Title game had several notable features. It pitted Jim Brown against Johnny Unitas. This meant the best running back ever going against the best quarterback in a NFL Title game. I don't think this ever happened before or since.
The Browns and Colts had played in two recent regular season games. In 1959, the Browns upset the champion Colts 38-31. Brown had 178 yards and 5 TDs. Unitas threw for over 300 yards. In 1962 Baltimore clobbered Cleveland 36-14, as Jim Brown was stopped cold at 11 yards in 14 attempts. Unitas had a big day in the Colt win.
It was thought that Brown would have to have a very big day for the Browns to win. The Browns were 10-3-1 and had looked bad in some of their games. The 5-9 Steelers beat them 23-7 with 35-year old John Henry Johnson gaining 200 yards. Blanton Collier's teams always gave up a lot of yards. It was thought that there was no way Cleveland could hold down Unitas. The 12-2 Colts were 7 point favorites. When has the home team been a 7 point underdog in a title game?
The first half was scoreless. Unitas was unable to throw downfield (like Peyton Manning against the Patriots). He only completed 5 passes to WRs all day. The Browns broke the game open in the third quarter and won 27-0, in a way a bigger reversal than Super Bowl III.
Brown went 27-114, and was pretty much stopped by the Colts except for two or three plays. A 46 yard run set up the first Ryan to Collins TD pass. A 15 yard screen and a 23 yard run each set up FGs. That was typical of Jim Brown, however. Inmany games, he ran all over the defense. In others, he would get you on a few plays. If Brown got over 20 carries, when you totaled him up at game's end, he'd have a good day.
Brown receiverGary Collins, a now forgotten player, caught 3 TDs and was MVP. Paul Warfield, a Hall of Famer, only caught one pass. Collins usually did better than Warfield in the big games. He and Brown QB Frank Ryan were the surprise heroes this day.
Johnny Unitas only had95 yards passing with 2 interceptions, one bounced off Hall of Famer John Mackey's hands. He had an even worse game than Peyton Manning did against New England this year.
On another thread, Bernie Parrish's assertion of fixing was discussed. Parrish has a long chapter on this game in his book. Bernie has NEVER said anything about the 1964 NFL TitleGame being fixed, athough it was a big shocker at the time. Parrish called defensive signals for the Brown defense that stopped Unitas and the Colts cold.
The Browns and Colts had played in two recent regular season games. In 1959, the Browns upset the champion Colts 38-31. Brown had 178 yards and 5 TDs. Unitas threw for over 300 yards. In 1962 Baltimore clobbered Cleveland 36-14, as Jim Brown was stopped cold at 11 yards in 14 attempts. Unitas had a big day in the Colt win.
It was thought that Brown would have to have a very big day for the Browns to win. The Browns were 10-3-1 and had looked bad in some of their games. The 5-9 Steelers beat them 23-7 with 35-year old John Henry Johnson gaining 200 yards. Blanton Collier's teams always gave up a lot of yards. It was thought that there was no way Cleveland could hold down Unitas. The 12-2 Colts were 7 point favorites. When has the home team been a 7 point underdog in a title game?
The first half was scoreless. Unitas was unable to throw downfield (like Peyton Manning against the Patriots). He only completed 5 passes to WRs all day. The Browns broke the game open in the third quarter and won 27-0, in a way a bigger reversal than Super Bowl III.
Brown went 27-114, and was pretty much stopped by the Colts except for two or three plays. A 46 yard run set up the first Ryan to Collins TD pass. A 15 yard screen and a 23 yard run each set up FGs. That was typical of Jim Brown, however. Inmany games, he ran all over the defense. In others, he would get you on a few plays. If Brown got over 20 carries, when you totaled him up at game's end, he'd have a good day.
Brown receiverGary Collins, a now forgotten player, caught 3 TDs and was MVP. Paul Warfield, a Hall of Famer, only caught one pass. Collins usually did better than Warfield in the big games. He and Brown QB Frank Ryan were the surprise heroes this day.
Johnny Unitas only had95 yards passing with 2 interceptions, one bounced off Hall of Famer John Mackey's hands. He had an even worse game than Peyton Manning did against New England this year.
On another thread, Bernie Parrish's assertion of fixing was discussed. Parrish has a long chapter on this game in his book. Bernie has NEVER said anything about the 1964 NFL TitleGame being fixed, athough it was a big shocker at the time. Parrish called defensive signals for the Brown defense that stopped Unitas and the Colts cold.