Several years ago I saw the TV broadcast of a 1970 game and was struck how the play seemed as fast as today. When Ed and Steve Sabol started NFL Films in the 60's, they decided to film heavily in slow motion, especially in the playoff games. This makes the game of the 60's-70's seem "slow," which it was not.
There were a lot of penalties in the second half of this game. The Jets had 454 yards total compared to 221 for the Browns. Joe Namath was 18-31-298, 1 TD, 3 interceptions. The Jets gave up a kickoff return TD to Homer Jones, who was washed up as a receiver, and a late game TD interception which sealed the Browns victory. The Jets had four turnovers, the Browns none, which made the difference.
George Sauer Jr. (which he was usually called when he played) caught 10 passes for 172 yards, 1 TD for the Jets. Sauer tailed off to 31 catches for the 1970 season and "retired" calling pro football "dehumanizing." a fad of the time. Several white players bought into this, Sauer the most prominent. He said the players are "treated like children. etc." Sauer claimed he was going to be a writer, but never published a thing. He died in 2013, age 69, allegedly with dementia.
His father, George Sauer Sr., was a player and the personnel man for the Jets and other teams. Sauer Jr. was kind of a legacy. I wonder if late in life, Sauer Jr. considered he might well not be "allowed" to play in the current game? Would he think that "dehumanizing?"
BTW, though Sauer said he "hated football," he came back in 1974 and played in the WFL. Not a few white football players of the 70's were mixed up for various reasons.
The 1970 Browns-Jets MNF game can be seen on youtube.