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Last night on the NFL Network, I saw the replay of the 1975 Dallas-Minnesota Conference Playoff game. The NFL Network is showing "classic games." What was interesting was that it was the actual videotape, rather than an NFL Films product. Johnny Unitas was the analyst. Is this the oldest game they have on videotape?
The NFL was more defense-oriented then than now. The 1978 rules changes would open up the passing game. Tarkenton and Staubach were the two highest rated QB's in the NFC that year. Tarkenton averaged about 214 passing yards a game, and Staubach around 190, which would be low today.
Golden Richards didn't look good for the Cowboys at WR. He dropped a perfect pass midway in the 4th quarter that would have gone for a long TD. Ed Marinaro started that season for the Vikings in a split backfield with Chuck Foreman and caught 54 passes.
During the broadcast, Unitas quoted Tarkenton as saying, "Brent McClanahan can run a lot better than Marinaro." McClanahan was a black RB who was then playing behind Ed Marinaro. In this game Marinaro caught 5 passes for 64 yards.
Marinaro signed as a free agent with the Jets after that season. Marinaro was a runner who had to carry the ball a lot to be effective. So did O.J. Simpson. The Jets were one of the worst teams in the league in 1976, but Marinaro had two 100 yard games rushing. One week after outgaining O.J. something like 119 to 53, he tore up his knee and eventualling went into acting. McClanahan started the next two seasons for the Vikings and did little.
Just before the Hail Mary pass, Staubach hit a 4th and 17 pass to Drew Pearson at midfield. Pearson made a good play on the Hail Mary, catching the ball on his hip, and coming back on an underthrow. Ironically, the 4th down reception may have been a tougher play by both Staubach and Drew Pearson.
The NFL was more defense-oriented then than now. The 1978 rules changes would open up the passing game. Tarkenton and Staubach were the two highest rated QB's in the NFC that year. Tarkenton averaged about 214 passing yards a game, and Staubach around 190, which would be low today.
Golden Richards didn't look good for the Cowboys at WR. He dropped a perfect pass midway in the 4th quarter that would have gone for a long TD. Ed Marinaro started that season for the Vikings in a split backfield with Chuck Foreman and caught 54 passes.
During the broadcast, Unitas quoted Tarkenton as saying, "Brent McClanahan can run a lot better than Marinaro." McClanahan was a black RB who was then playing behind Ed Marinaro. In this game Marinaro caught 5 passes for 64 yards.
Marinaro signed as a free agent with the Jets after that season. Marinaro was a runner who had to carry the ball a lot to be effective. So did O.J. Simpson. The Jets were one of the worst teams in the league in 1976, but Marinaro had two 100 yard games rushing. One week after outgaining O.J. something like 119 to 53, he tore up his knee and eventualling went into acting. McClanahan started the next two seasons for the Vikings and did little.
Just before the Hail Mary pass, Staubach hit a 4th and 17 pass to Drew Pearson at midfield. Pearson made a good play on the Hail Mary, catching the ball on his hip, and coming back on an underthrow. Ironically, the 4th down reception may have been a tougher play by both Staubach and Drew Pearson.