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The Buffalo Bills faced the New York Jets at Shea Stadium for Week 14 of the 1973 NFL season on Sunday, December 16th, 1973.

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The Jets were coached again by Wee Bubank in his 11th season.

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The team had steadily declined since winning the Super Bowl in 1969, in part to drone Namath's repeated issues and missed games due to injuries.

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The Bills had won the AFL Championship in back-to-back years in the mid-1960s under coach Lou Saban.

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He then left the Bills and Buffalo spiraled into the cellar, only winning a total of nine games in four years from 1968 to 71.

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There was one bright side to this failure, however, and that was getting the number one draft pick in 1969 and selecting running back OJ Simpson.

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In 1972, the Bills hired Lou Saban back as their coach, and he decided to center the offense around OJ, giving him 20-25 carries a game, nearly double what he was getting previously.

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He led the league with 1,251 yards in 1972, and in 1973 he had his eyes on history.

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He broke the 1,000 yard mark during Week 7 and entered the final game of the season with 1,803 yards, just 60 yards shy of Jim Brown's record and a big game away from taking a shot at 2,000 yards.

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This audio recording is from the radio broadcast featuring announcers Marty Glickman and Larry Grantham.

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The first time the two teams played, OJ ran for 123 yards. It's the only time he surpassed 100 yards in his nine previous games against the New York Jets.

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Well, I think that the New York Jets have a history of playing against the great backs. They play good football games against the better backs. Jim Nance, when he was having his great years up at the New England Patriots, never gained 100 yards against the New York Jets football team.

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I think Al Atkinson was one of the reasons that Jim Nance never gained that yardage. Al Atkinson, he had to pull back, keep him from getting that yardage, and as you know, Al Atkinson was injured in the Buffalo game up in Buffalo earlier this year and missed a greater part of the ball game.

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So OJ sent him to the restaurant and 23 yards. We'll have the answers to many of the situations posed by the ball game today. This is Marty Glickman with Larry Grantham, and after station identification and a 90-second message, we'll be back for the Jets-Buffalo Bills football game.

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From J Stadium in New York City, it's NFL football as the New York Jets beat the Buffalo Bills.

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Good afternoon, everyone. This is Marty Gluckman with Larry Grantham welcoming you to the New York Jets Radio Network.

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The Buffalo Bills starting lineup has just been introduced.

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And along with it, the Raw from the crowd welcoming OJ Simpson back into J Stadium.

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The New York Jets defensive unit will be introduced now. And to give you the starting lineup, here's Larry.

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Thank you, Marty. Hello, everybody.

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First, the defensive starting lineup of the New York Jets, since they did lose the toss and will be kicking the football off.

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At left end, number 80, John Elliott. At left tackle, number 57, John Little.

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At right tackle, number 81, Dick Neal. Number 84, right end, Mark Lomas.

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The linebackers from left to right, Ralph Baker, number 51 to left.

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John Ebersole, 55, in the middle. And Bill Ferguson, number 58, to right side.

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The defensive backs, Dennis Howell, left corner, number 20, Berkett Lowen, number 22, at strong safety.

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27, field wise, free safety.

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Early Thomas, number 45, will be at right cornerback.

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And now the starting off is the team of the Buffalo Bills.

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At the split end position, number 40, JD Heal. Left tackle, 78, Dave Foley. Right tackle, 74, Donny Green.

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At the left side, number 67, Joe Jeloman-Lurin, at right guard, number 68.

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And the center, Mike Montler, number 53.

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The flagger back today will be number 81, Bob Chandler.

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Running backs will be layer-wide, number 38.

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And of course, the man who is most likely to care the football in the first play from scrimmage, number 32,

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61 yards to break Jimmy Brown's all-time rushing record, OJ Sub.

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The quarterback will be Joe Ferguson.

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That's Ricky, a quarterback, Larry.

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It's been announced double the public address system, and you can tell by the reaction of the crowd

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that your name will start a quarterback the first time the New York Jets have possession of the football.

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There will be a brief ceremony now here in the snow and the cold,

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where the New York Jets as a team will present a gift to their departing coach, Wee Bubank.

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You know, Larry, they talk about Wee being head coach for 20 years, as he has been, nine with Baltimore,

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11 with the New York Jets, and three world championships.

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But actually, he's been coaching 46 years in high school, college, in the service,

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and in both of the major professional football leagues.

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They're going through the ceremony now around second base of simulating the thoughts,

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and we want to stay on instead of breaking for the commercial at this juncture

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so that we can properly hear the comments by the captain of the New York Jets

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and by the coach of the New York Jets coaching his last ballgame.

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Larry, this is the most emotional day I believe we could ever be in the life of a head football coach.

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As you said, 20 years coaching pro football, but many more years just coaching football altogether.

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But this is, I was in the locker room prior to the game, and Wee Bubank is really emotional.

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Emerson Booza, number 32, is out at the 35-yard line in front of a pair of microphones,

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along with Ralph Baker and Winston Hill, three of the old pro veterans of the New York Jets,

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three of the best have it a play for Wee Bubank.

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And Wee Bubank in a green great coat, his traditional white base ball cap on the New York Jets.

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And out from the open end of the stadium comes a small tractor truck, a combination,

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and as you know, it's all about Wee, and a whole bevy of photographers out at the 35-yard line

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on the grass portion of the field.

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And this little tractor truck is plundered out, rolled out.

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It'll be used by Wee.

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Trying to pick up his comments now.

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That's Emerson Booza making the presentation.

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Emerson Booza saying that his tractor is fully equipped with rotor blades,

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shoveling facilities for the snow, snow clearing facilities,

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as well as for the various uses of this tractor truck, which can be used at his home in Long Island.

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Weeb taking the hands now of his three players out there,

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and Weeb apparently will not say any words at all.

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You were with him just a few moments ago before the ball game,

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before the team came on the field, Larry, and I understand he was quite choked up.

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He certainly was, Marty, and as we see Coach Eubank get into the riding lawn mower itself,

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alongside Weston Hill, Ralph Baker, and Emerson Booza,

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this crowd is really enjoying this whole moment.

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So we'll be back with more about today's game right after this message.

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Music playing.

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Music playing.

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The color guard in the center of the field now, out there alone,

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as the national anthem was played and sung.

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A good-sized crowd here, they're still pouring into Shea Stadium.

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It could be close to capacity today.

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We don't know how many no-shows will be present.

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There are patches of open seats here and there at Shea.

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But despite this 29-degree weather and this falling snow,

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the place is almost filled as of now, and people are still coming into Shea Stadium.

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Three men have been activated for the ballgame for the New York Jets, and three deactivated.

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Jim Nance at fullback for John Riggins, Mike Taylor at linebacker in place of Bill Zapalak,

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and Gary Petz in the line in place of Bob Cuius.

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Those three, Nance, Taylor, and Petz, at the action today,

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Riggins, Zapalak, and Cuius will not be in uniform today.

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It's a far cry from a year ago for John Riggins when he had twice the total yardage that he has so far this year.

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It's been a tough year for John Riggins.

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He didn't come to camp early due to contract problems. He joined the team at the start of the season.

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He just hadn't really performed as he did a year ago, Marty.

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So he just hadn't attained the yardage that he had this time of the year.

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And now ready to kick off is Bobby Houghfield kicking in towards the closed end of Shea Stadium.

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Waiting at the goal line are Wallace Francis, a rookie, and Ray Jarvis, a third-year man.

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Here's the kickoff. The kick is a low, twisting kick going over to the far sideline.

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It might go out of bounds. It's rolling out snow.

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It's been bounced by Francis along the far sideline up to the 20 to 25 along the far sideline.

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From a loose ball, it goes out of bounds.

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And it's still the Buffalo Bills in possession of the football.

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And with the OJ Simpson's number 32, the same number won by Jimmy Brown as he goes out on the field.

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We'll keep both track of his yardage during the course of the afternoon.

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The ball is placed in bounds at the 29-yard line.

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Well, Marty, do you really think you'd go care the ball in the first place in scrimmage?

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A lot of points have been made that if he needs 64 carriers to gain 61 yards to set the record today,

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he'll get those 64 carriers.

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There's no better place to start than on the first place.

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That's right. A lineup in the I-formation, a winged tee.

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Braxton is playing fullback in front of OJ Simpson.

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Signals are being called. Blanket on the right side of the rest of the ball club is tight.

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Ferguson takes it. Gives it to OJ.

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Drives it to the middle goal for five, four yards before he stops up to the 33-yard line.

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From the 29 of the 33, so give him four yards on the play,

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57 yards more to go for Jimmy Brown's record.

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It'll be second and six, the ball at the 33-yard line on the Buffalo Bills.

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And as we view back, they're in the course of the week.

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Winning the ball game is primary. Records will come or not.

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But winning the ball game is most important.

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It's second and six at the 33-yard line.

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Again, the I-formation, the sign-blanket on the left side.

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Bob Chandler is on the flank. The rest of the team is tight.

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Braxton in front of OJ.

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Signals are being called by Joe Ferguson, the rookie quarterback.

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Gives to OJ again. He drives up right tackle.

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Picks down on the clear of the ball. Up to 40 to 45. He can go all the way.

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He's doubled and forced, and he's down at the 40-yard line of the New York Jets.

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A brilliant run again for OJ.

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He's finally pinned at the 38-yard line of the New York Jets.

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Big yardage on the play.

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I believe he's 24 yards there, Marty.

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On my calculation, kind of quickly, that would leave him with only his number to get,

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32 yards, to go over the mark.

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Well, it's first and 10, ball to Buffalo Bills.

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The ball is at the New York Jets. 38-yard line.

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The crowd responding to OJ's brilliant run.

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All but on right tackle, and straight down the field.

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First and 10 at the 38-yard line of the Jets.

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Again, the I-formation on the backfield.

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Braxton in front of OJ.

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He's got a handoff again, OJ. The same play. Now he swings outside.

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Cuts up right tackle. He's just at the 35 to the 34-yard line.

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He picks up 4 yards more.

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It'll be second and sixth at the 34 of the New York Jets.

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Three running plays and three times OJ Simpson has carried the ball.

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Well, what did you expect?

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I expected him to catch, and he gets 6 to 1 yards to set the record,

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and then possibly even catch farther, because I think this team wants that

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rushing record that is within reach set by Miami a year ago.

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277 yards this afternoon to attain this goal,

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and I believe they're going out there to get it.

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It's second and sixth at the 34 of the New York Jets.

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Flank and T formation down on the flank to the left side of Sparks.

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Now he comes in motion to the left side.

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Chandler is moving, running over to the near side.

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And the handoff goes to Pax. Pax drives up the middle.

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It goes inside the 25 to the 23-yard line where he stops.

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Jim Braxton carrying the ball. Big number 34 on the fullback.

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And he carries it down to the 23-yard line.

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Another first down for the Buffalo Bills,

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and they're really chewing up that New York Jets defense,

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running between the tackles thus far, with the exception of one play,

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when OJ went outside.

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Ball is at the 23 of the New York Jets.

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His first to stand out the 23-yard line as the Buffalo Bills.

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White jerseys, blue pants, white helmets, red and white trim.

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Big goal of the line to Skimmick.

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Again, the wing T formation on the wing is Chandler.

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Now Chandler again comes in motion to the left side.

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Braxton in front of OJ, steps in on the I formation.

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The handoff to OJ, a tap in the middle, he drives downfield.

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Goes inside the 20 to the 19-yard line.

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He picks up 4 yards 4.

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So it'll be second and sixth at the 19-yard line.

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As this drive continues, it began on the 29 of the New York,

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rather of the Buffalo Bills.

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It's now down to the 19 of the New York Jets.

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Coming over to the near sideline on that last play is Donnie Green.

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Has an equipment change.

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Being replaced in there by Bob Pinchion.

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OJ has carried 4 times thus far for a total of, let's see now, 43 yards.

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That sounds about right.

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I think he's got about somewhere in his 20s left to go.

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20 yards to go for OJ Simpson for that record.

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Second and sixth at the 19-yard line of the New York Jets.

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Signals to talk.

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Handoff to OJ Simpson, drives off right tackle.

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Fills through this down to the 13-yard line as he picks up 6 yards on the play.

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13 yards more to go to set a new National Football League record, breaking the old mark of Jimmy Brown.

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They'll be measuring on this last play.

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It was second and sixth.

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And he picks up 6 yards.

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And the Austins are being called for from the far sideline.

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Looks like he does have a first half up here, Marty.

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But this jet defensive team is not doing anything different.

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OJ and the Bills are just putting the ball straight at them.

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They're using all different fronts that the Jets have in their repertoire.

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As we see the referee call the first bounce,

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they're using the same fronts they've used all year.

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They didn't change anything for this ball game.

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They've still got the same defensive unit in there they started a week ago.

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And they're playing the same type of football.

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Unfortunately Buffalo is blowing that defensive line out right at the moment and moving the ball upfield.

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It's first and 10 at the 13-yard line of the New York Jets.

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No score on the football game.

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The Bills are picking the ball from the opening kickoff.

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A boot down to the Jets.

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13-yard line.

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First down coming up.

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A wing-tee formation to the left side.

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Shandler is on the wing.

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The rest of the ball club is tight.

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Handoff again goes to OJ.

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Sips it right up through to the outside.

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He cuts inside.

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Dives down to the 9-yard line.

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Flies forward.

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And he was hit down at the 9.

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He picks up 4 yards more.

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On every play thus far, he's picked up at least 4 yards,

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except for that long run, the first of the ball game for him,

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from his own 33 to the New York Jets' 38-yard line.

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The ball plays down at the 9.

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I make it he has some 16, some 12 yards more to go.

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Either 10 or 12 is right in that neighborhood.

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I believe our statistician over here says somewhere in the neighborhood is 10 yards.

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His second and sixth at the 9-yard line.

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He can't make it on this drive, apparently.

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His second and sixth at the 9-yard line.

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Wing-tee to the left side.

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Signals are being called.

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And now Simon's taking it for the moment.

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I probably mark it as thrown down.

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We don't know the reason why.

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Flying out of the play.

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Procedure of some sort, I believe.

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And the officials are talking together.

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And here comes the signal now.

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Timeout is now called by the Buffalo Bills.

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The reason the flag dropped, Marty, I believe the son rose up and asked for a new football.

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That wouldn't be a little damp with the snow.

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But when he moved up, the back yard just called a motion penalty on the Buffalo Bills.

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So now they've changed it to a timeout.

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I don't think we'll see any penalty on the play.

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It's second and sixth at the 9-yard line.

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Coming back to number 9 again is Donnie Green, number 74, replacing Robert Pinchion.

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His first drive for the Buffalo Bills.

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He's ahead of the course by O.J. Simpson, who's picked up all but 10 yards of the 61 yards required.

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For that new NFL record, it's second and sixth at the 9-yard line.

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A winged tee to the right side.

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O.J. Simpson behind Big Jim Braxton.

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Big Jim is 243 pounds.

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Handoff to O.J.

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Trying to swing wide.

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Tuts off left tackle.

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He keeps running.

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He's down to the 4-yard line.

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Picked up 5 yards more on the play.

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It'll be third and one.

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The ball at the 4-yard line.

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Let's see where they place it.

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That's a 3-yard line.

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And it's going to be very close to the first down again.

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Remember, the series began at the 13.

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They're now down to the 3.

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And it is the first down.

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The signal's just being given.

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It's first and goal to go at the 3-yard line.

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He has 4 yards more to go to set that new record of 1,864 yards.

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But the ball is at the 3-yard line.

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So I think they'll make it by 1 yard on this drive.

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I don't think it'll be the only time that they're going to have a football though, Marty.

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I think it's well within reach now.

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And I think O.J. will get that here in the first quarter.

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First and goal to go at the 3.

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8 minutes and 55 seconds remain on the first quarter.

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No score on the football game.

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Joe Ferguson calling signals.

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Looking right and left as he does.

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It's a blanket speed to the right side.

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The handoff goes to Braxton.

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Braxton goes up the middle and goes for a yard, maybe 2, to about the 1- or 2-yard line.

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A big pile up there and he's stopped by the middle of the line.

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John Elliott along with John Little and Dick Neal combining to stop him.

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The ball plays down at the 1-yard line.

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Second goal to go at the 1.

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No score on the football game.

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The drive began on the 29 of the football bills.

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Now down on the 1-yard line of the New York Jets.

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And we haven't been given a lot of credit so far to the Jets' defense and who makes the tackles and so forth.

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We're just trying to keep up with the yardage and see exactly where O.J. Simpson is

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and so we'll know the exact moment that he breaks the yardage barrier that Jimmy Brown said many years ago.

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Second and goal to go at the 1-yard line.

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A blanket tee wide to the right side is Chandler.

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Signals being called by quarterback Joe Ferguson, number 12.

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Takes it and he hands it to Braxton who drives to the left and he can't get in there.

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He's held upright and driven back.

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Bill Wise leading the defensive charge.

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Number 27, Bill Wise and John Eversole, number 55, holding big Jim Braxton upright

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and stopping him at about the 1-yard line again.

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It's third, goal to go on the 1.

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Joe Ferguson came over the near sideline, number 12, the quarterback.

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He's the rookie out of Arkansas.

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Came over these near sideline.

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He's perhaps going to play from Coach Lou Saban.

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Third, goal to go at the 1-yard line.

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I kind of have a feeling that Mr. O.J. Simpson will carry the football on this play.

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No score on the ball game.

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Third, goal to go on the 1.

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Signals being called by Ferguson.

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O.J. still needs 4 yards for that new record.

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Signals are being called.

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The handoff goes to Braxton.

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He goes to the goal line and he does not get in.

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He does not get in.

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Braxton went off left guard and he did not get in.

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A fine defensive play made by early Thomas of games, passing up along with Bill Ferguson.

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So it's fourth and goal to go at the 1 and it looks like it's going to go far.

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Marty, I believe it's here exactly right there.

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They're going far. Neither one of these teams can, unless the right circumstances happen,

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Buffalo can't get into playoffs.

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The Jets are clearly not going to playoffs, but they're going far down to 1.

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If they don't make it to that great field position, I don't think they'll throw the ball in the end zone.

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I think they'll give it to the Jutes.

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I believe they'll try to get O.J. in the end zone.

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Fourth and goal to go at the 1-yard line.

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That's up at the flank of the seat on the right side.

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Ferguson calling.

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Signals still calling them.

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Still calling.

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Takes a step.

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He gives to Braxton.

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Braxton goes to the goal line.

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He's in.

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Touchdown.

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Braxton went in on the zone.

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That's gone.

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And Bill Wise is jumping up and down, waving his arms, jumping up and down and saying,

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oh, no, no, he didn't get in, but Jim Braxton did get in, according to the officials, and

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that's all that matters.

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Bill and Bill Wise here trying to stop the play.

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And of course there we see a more valuable O.J. center than people realize because he

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led the play.

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He led Jim Braxton in the end zone, actually, and made one of the key blocks.

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Seventy-one-yard drive for the Buffalo Bills.

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And they lead the ballgame by a score of six to nothing.

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They have a hundred and six yards to go to set a new record for national football league

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play in a single season for a team of Russia.

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A little more set by the Dolphins.

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Signals are being called down.

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Ball a snap, lays down and booted for the point after, and it's good.

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There's a timeout on the field that scores.

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The Buffalo Bills, seven, the New York Jets, nothing.

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There's nothing like the snap of clean, crisp football weather to heighten your sense of

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smell, like when you smell burning autumn leaves or hot dogs and hot coffee, her perfume,

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or the clean, crisp scent of English leather aftershave.

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And once she smells English leather aftershave or cologne on you, she'll know that unique

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scent anywhere, outdoors or indoors.

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So drop her a hint.

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She'll find a wide variety of English leather at fine stores everywhere.

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Tell her you're a guy who wears English leather, or nothing at all.

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When you take a medicine, you should follow label directions, but some people have excuses.

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Oh, you can read labels in the middle of the night.

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A tablespoon's gotta work faster than a teaspoon.

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I can't wait, Ty. Jimmy's crying.

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Sorry, there is no excuse.

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The label tells you what it's for, how much to take, and when to take it.

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Read the label directions.

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Medicines can't help you if you don't take them right.

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From the Council on Family Health.

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W-A-B-Y

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On that 71-yard drive by the Buffalo Bills, O.J. Simpson carries for 57 of the 71 yards.

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He needs four yards more, but right now John Lee Pol is ready to kick off for the Buffalo Bills,

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kicking off to Hank Pajofan and Marjeanne Atkins.

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He moves forward and boosts the ball out towards the open end of Chase Stadium.

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A long, good kick coming way out to Marjeanne Atkins.

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Three yards in the end zone, he's running it out.

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Along the right sideline, up to the 15, the 20. Hits out at the 20-yard line.

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Right smack out at the 20, maybe the 21-yard line at the near sideline.

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So it'll be first and 10 for the New York, just the first time they have possession of the football,

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and Joe Namath will take over.

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That's exactly not going Marty, Joe Namath coming in the ball game.

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You don't really expect to see Joe play on a field such as this,

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and a snowstorm like we're having here, at least, worries, it's not really a storm.

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But Joe wanted to play this ball game.

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I think this is some way to contribute to we do by Joe Namath.

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First and 10 at the 21-yard line.

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Maybe in Mississippi this is a snowstorm.

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It is in Mississippi.

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First and 10 at the 21, any bell flanks wide to the right side.

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Eye formation on the backfield.

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Adam Lee in front of Anderson Boozer, the handoff coach Adam Lee goes up the middle,

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can't find a hole, tries to swing wide.

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The line of skimmage, a difference back, a one-yard loss on the play to the 20-yard line.

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Tony Green, free safety, came smashing up quickly,

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and the ball placed down at the line of skimmage again, at the 21-yard line.

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Jerry Patton left tackle defensively, number 77, broke through and stopped Adam Lee at the line of skimmage.

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He tried to pull around and failed to do so.

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That left defensive end for the Buffalo Bills is Wal Patelsky, number 85,

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and I understand the businessmen in Buffalo, New York have put up a $4,000 reward for him

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to give to multiple sclerosis if he gets a quarterback or slacks a quarterback behind the line of skimmage

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at least once this afternoon.

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So we'll keep our eye out for that too.

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Wal Patelsky, number one draft trust in the NFL a couple of years ago, back to pass his aim,

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is setting up, throws out to the left flat, and is caught there by Anderson Boozer in the flat.

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He slips out from under, and he's pinned immediately on the play by Dwight Harrison, the right cornerback.

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A one-yard gain only up to about the 22-yard line, a pass out into the flat,

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and as Anderson Boozer tried to maintain his footing, his feet flipped out from under,

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and it was a completed pass with only for one yard.

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So it's third and nine at the 22-yard line of the New York Jets.

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Barcom flanks wide out to the left side, split wide out to the right side as Eddie Bell,

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eye formation in the backfield, Adam Lee in front of Boozer.

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Namath, number 12, looking over the defense, now he's under the center,

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his head swinging right to left as he calls the signal.

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Regular throw set for the Jets, Namath takes it up six back to pass on third down,

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sets up now, throws deep down the middle for Eddie Bell, and it's incomplete.

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00:29:02,000 --> 00:29:06,000
Pass is thrown too wide, again that footing is set to the south.

444
00:29:06,000 --> 00:29:09,000
The players are beginning to slip the slide all over the field.

445
00:29:09,000 --> 00:29:14,000
Bob James was covering Eddie Bell on the play, and the pass is well overthrown.

446
00:29:14,000 --> 00:29:17,000
I have the feeling that perhaps Joe was putting it out of reach of anybody.

447
00:29:17,000 --> 00:29:21,000
Well, it was a bump and run situation with Bob James, number 20 on Eddie Bell, number seven.

448
00:29:21,000 --> 00:29:25,000
He's not the strongest guy physically, but he was trying to get on down the field,

449
00:29:25,000 --> 00:29:27,000
and Joe thought he was a little deeper than he really was,

450
00:29:27,000 --> 00:29:29,000
so he threw the ball and went over everybody's head.

451
00:29:29,000 --> 00:29:33,000
So now the Jets are in a fun situation, Julian Fagan back there to do it.

452
00:29:33,000 --> 00:29:37,000
Fagan is standing back on his own eight yard line, twin safeties, one in front of the other,

453
00:29:37,000 --> 00:29:42,000
Walker in front of Kehoe, here's the punt now by...

454
00:29:42,000 --> 00:29:45,000
and it's high, and coming down to the 43 yard line taken by Walker.

455
00:29:45,000 --> 00:29:49,000
Walker goes up the middle and is down at the midfield line.

456
00:29:49,000 --> 00:29:53,000
He just forced forward into the Jet territory at the 49 yard line,

457
00:29:53,000 --> 00:29:58,000
just on the edge of the outer portion of the skin part of the infield, and our time has come.

458
00:29:58,000 --> 00:30:02,000
The score, the Buffalo Bills, seven, the New York Jets, nothing.

459
00:30:02,000 --> 00:30:05,000
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460
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465
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466
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468
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472
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473
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474
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At an eight screen burst at 620 Columbia Train Park.

475
00:31:03,000 --> 00:31:05,000
Bravy 14.

476
00:31:05,000 --> 00:31:13,000
It's first and 10 at the 49-yard line, O.J. Simpson in the wing T.

477
00:31:13,000 --> 00:31:15,000
He's a deep back in the I.

478
00:31:15,000 --> 00:31:17,000
Signals are being called by Ferguson.

479
00:31:17,000 --> 00:31:20,000
The handoff goes to O.J., goes off left tackle, slides forward, keeps driving.

480
00:31:20,000 --> 00:31:22,000
He's got it! He's got six yards!

481
00:31:22,000 --> 00:31:26,000
He's got six yards and I believe he's set a new record.

482
00:31:28,000 --> 00:31:31,000
Maybe a penalty marker on that last play. Let's wait and see.

483
00:31:31,000 --> 00:31:38,000
The announcement over the public address system and on the huge scoreboard is that O.J. Simpson has just broken a record.

484
00:31:38,000 --> 00:31:41,000
He's being pounded on the back by his teammates.

485
00:31:42,000 --> 00:31:45,000
And they're going to present O.J. with that football.

486
00:31:45,000 --> 00:31:49,000
O.J. Simpson just went for six yards.

487
00:31:49,000 --> 00:31:56,000
And O.J. runs over to the near side and the whole squad gathers around him and pounds him on the back.

488
00:31:56,000 --> 00:31:59,000
One of the most popular men to play the game.

489
00:31:59,000 --> 00:32:02,000
With his teammates and with the opposition.

490
00:32:02,000 --> 00:32:07,000
Time has been called here by the officials by acclamation actually.

491
00:32:07,000 --> 00:32:11,000
And O.J. Simpson is at the near sideline surrounded by the squad.

492
00:32:11,000 --> 00:32:13,000
And now he goes running back on the field.

493
00:32:13,000 --> 00:32:18,000
Number 32, wearing the same number that Jimmy Brown wore when he played for the Cleveland Browns.

494
00:32:18,000 --> 00:32:22,000
And O.J. Simpson has just gone over Jimmy Brown's record.

495
00:32:22,000 --> 00:32:27,000
Not only players on the sideline gave him a standing ovation and a big handshake and all,

496
00:32:27,000 --> 00:32:29,000
but the whole band here, Jay Sadie did.

497
00:32:29,000 --> 00:32:33,000
I think that speaks well of the fans in New York City itself, Marty.

498
00:32:33,000 --> 00:32:35,000
It certainly does.

499
00:32:35,000 --> 00:32:37,000
Ball is at the 43 yard line.

500
00:32:37,000 --> 00:32:39,000
He picked up six a second and four at the 43.

501
00:32:39,000 --> 00:32:40,000
Back to the ball game.

502
00:32:40,000 --> 00:32:42,000
Chamberlain goes to the right side and he goes to O.J.

503
00:32:42,000 --> 00:32:45,000
He drives up the middle of the fashion floor to the fourth fumble.

504
00:32:45,000 --> 00:32:46,000
O.J. fumbles the ball.

505
00:32:46,000 --> 00:32:47,000
The Jets recover.

506
00:32:47,000 --> 00:32:49,000
O.J. fumbles the ball.

507
00:32:49,000 --> 00:32:52,000
And the Jets have recovered the football on the 41 yard line.

508
00:32:52,000 --> 00:32:57,000
O.J. made the recovery down at the bottom of the pile.

509
00:32:57,000 --> 00:33:02,000
And it looks like it's Dick Neal, number 81, who made the recovery of that football.

510
00:33:02,000 --> 00:33:05,000
Kind of ironic, it departed at F.B. Gaines the yardage.

511
00:33:05,000 --> 00:33:11,000
The very next play as he drives in the line with the football, he fumbles and the Jets recover.

512
00:33:11,000 --> 00:33:13,000
The ghost of Jimmy Brown.

513
00:33:13,000 --> 00:33:15,000
Is that exactly the way it happened?

514
00:33:15,000 --> 00:33:16,000
Perhaps.

515
00:33:16,000 --> 00:33:19,000
O.J. is not from Syracuse either.

516
00:33:19,000 --> 00:33:22,000
First and 10 at the 41 yard line for the Jets.

517
00:33:22,000 --> 00:33:23,000
The score is 7-9.

518
00:33:23,000 --> 00:33:25,000
The Buffalo Bills are leading in the football game.

519
00:33:25,000 --> 00:33:27,000
A pro step for the yard.

520
00:33:27,000 --> 00:33:29,000
Eddie Bell flanked wide to the right side.

521
00:33:29,000 --> 00:33:30,000
Split wide left to Sparke.

522
00:33:30,000 --> 00:33:32,000
Namath takes a snap to sack the pass on first down.

523
00:33:32,000 --> 00:33:33,000
Now starts the scramble.

524
00:33:33,000 --> 00:33:34,000
Throws over to the right side.

525
00:33:34,000 --> 00:33:35,000
And it's crossed by Emerson Boulding.

526
00:33:35,000 --> 00:33:36,000
He drives upfield.

527
00:33:36,000 --> 00:33:40,000
Goes down to the 47, 48 yard line of the Buffalo Bills.

528
00:33:40,000 --> 00:33:41,000
He's got the first down.

529
00:33:41,000 --> 00:33:43,000
Jim Chyonsky, the middle linebacker.

530
00:33:43,000 --> 00:33:45,000
And John Scorop, hand over 55, the left linebacker.

531
00:33:45,000 --> 00:33:47,000
Combined to stop him there.

532
00:33:47,000 --> 00:33:49,000
But it was good for the first down.

533
00:33:49,000 --> 00:33:52,000
O.J. at the sideline.

534
00:33:52,000 --> 00:33:54,000
Off the bench, has started to run out there.

535
00:33:54,000 --> 00:33:56,000
So he wanted to make the tackle.

536
00:33:56,000 --> 00:33:59,000
He's fired up about this ballgame.

537
00:33:59,000 --> 00:34:01,000
A first down for the New York Jets.

538
00:34:01,000 --> 00:34:04,000
They trail in the ballgame by a score of 7-0.

539
00:34:04,000 --> 00:34:07,000
The ball is at the 48 yard line of the Buffalo Bills.

540
00:34:07,000 --> 00:34:09,000
First time the Jets are in Buffalo territory.

541
00:34:09,000 --> 00:34:12,000
Three minutes and 15 seconds remain in this first quarter.

542
00:34:12,000 --> 00:34:14,000
Namath back to pass again on first down.

543
00:34:14,000 --> 00:34:15,000
Set up.

544
00:34:15,000 --> 00:34:16,000
Throws long.

545
00:34:16,000 --> 00:34:17,000
Way down.

546
00:34:17,000 --> 00:34:18,000
And it's caught by Barkham.

547
00:34:18,000 --> 00:34:20,000
He goes into a touchdown.

548
00:34:20,000 --> 00:34:21,000
A touchdown.

549
00:34:21,000 --> 00:34:29,000
D. Barkham caught that high, powering pass.

550
00:34:29,000 --> 00:34:31,000
Way down the left sideline.

551
00:34:31,000 --> 00:34:33,000
At the 10 yard line.

552
00:34:33,000 --> 00:34:36,000
He outran Dwight Harrison on the play.

553
00:34:36,000 --> 00:34:40,000
A perfect pitch and catch by Joe Namath.

554
00:34:40,000 --> 00:34:41,000
D. Barkham.

555
00:34:41,000 --> 00:34:42,000
And it's a 7-6 game.

556
00:34:42,000 --> 00:34:45,000
Marty, you hear a lot of talk about momentum.

557
00:34:45,000 --> 00:34:48,000
And of course the Buffalo Bills came out here this afternoon,

558
00:34:48,000 --> 00:34:50,000
took the football and shoved it right at the Jets.

559
00:34:50,000 --> 00:34:51,000
O.J. got it yardage.

560
00:34:51,000 --> 00:34:55,000
And now maybe it looks like the momentum turned after O.J. got it yardage.

561
00:34:55,000 --> 00:34:56,000
He fumbled on the play.

562
00:34:56,000 --> 00:34:58,000
And Joe in two plays put an end zone.

563
00:34:58,000 --> 00:35:03,000
You know, this could be a fine afternoon to watch football games in the snow at J. Stadium.

564
00:35:03,000 --> 00:35:05,000
A 48 yard pass play is the point after 10th.

565
00:35:05,000 --> 00:35:07,000
Fagan is holding for Bobby Howfield.

566
00:35:07,000 --> 00:35:09,000
Signals are being called.

567
00:35:09,000 --> 00:35:11,000
Number 10, Fagan down on one knee.

568
00:35:11,000 --> 00:35:13,000
Howfield number three waiting.

569
00:35:13,000 --> 00:35:16,000
Sockerspout taking the ball to snap, plays down and kicked and it's through there.

570
00:35:16,000 --> 00:35:19,000
There's a timeout on the field on the score of the New York Jets 7.

571
00:35:19,000 --> 00:35:21,000
The Buffalo Bills 7.

572
00:35:21,000 --> 00:35:30,000
R.E.A. Air Express interrupts this music to bring shippers an urgent message.

573
00:35:30,000 --> 00:35:31,000
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574
00:35:31,000 --> 00:35:35,000
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575
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581
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584
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587
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W-A-B-Y.

588
00:36:29,000 --> 00:36:35,000
This is Marty Glickman with Larry Granton speaking to you from Snow Sweat Shade Stadium.

589
00:36:35,000 --> 00:36:41,000
The snow is falling not too heavily, almost a pleasant snowfall, if you can call it that.

590
00:36:41,000 --> 00:36:45,000
Adjusting of snow on the field, there are three minutes and eight seconds remaining in this first quarter.

591
00:36:45,000 --> 00:36:47,000
The ballgame is tied at seven.

592
00:36:47,000 --> 00:36:50,000
Here's Bobby Howfield kicking off now for the Jets towards the closed end of the field.

593
00:36:50,000 --> 00:36:53,000
Over to the far side, taken by Wallace Francis at the ten yard line.

594
00:36:53,000 --> 00:36:56,000
He runs up along the right side to the twenty along the far side line, near the thirty yard line,

595
00:36:56,000 --> 00:37:00,000
and they wrestle him down at around the thirty yard line.

596
00:37:00,000 --> 00:37:08,000
Three of the New York Jets involved on the tackle as Wallace Francis ran it back from the ten to the thirty yard line.

597
00:37:08,000 --> 00:37:13,000
Rob Spicer, fine rookie from Indiana, the first man to reach it.

598
00:37:13,000 --> 00:37:15,000
Here's some scores from different parts of the country now.

599
00:37:15,000 --> 00:37:21,000
Philadelphia playing at Washington in the first period, the Eagles lead the Redskins 3-0.

600
00:37:21,000 --> 00:37:24,000
At the Yale Bowl, Minnesota seven, the New York Giants nothing.

601
00:37:24,000 --> 00:37:27,000
We'll have those additional scores during the course of the day.

602
00:37:27,000 --> 00:37:31,000
It's first and ten now at the thirty yard line of the Buffalo Bills.

603
00:37:31,000 --> 00:37:35,000
Signals being called by Joe Ferguson, the rookie quarterback, number twelve.

604
00:37:35,000 --> 00:37:38,000
High formation on the backfield with a flanker wide to the right side.

605
00:37:38,000 --> 00:37:41,000
A hand up, no, Ferguson goes back to pass, the first pass of the ballgame.

606
00:37:41,000 --> 00:37:44,000
He throws out to the right flat and it's incomplete.

607
00:37:44,000 --> 00:37:47,000
His arm was grabbed as he tried to throw the ball.

608
00:37:47,000 --> 00:37:55,000
Ferguson was coming out of the far side as John Elliott came smashing in and sort of half held Joe Ferguson's arm

609
00:37:55,000 --> 00:37:57,000
as he threw it out to the right flat.

610
00:37:57,000 --> 00:38:01,000
Ball seemed all the tight end at the right side was the intended receiver.

611
00:38:01,000 --> 00:38:05,000
Now, of course, we may have more emotion as we talk about emotion here in the afternoon.

612
00:38:05,000 --> 00:38:08,000
O.J. Simpson's team had emotions early in the game.

613
00:38:08,000 --> 00:38:11,000
He needed the yardage, he got it, we view banks retiring this afternoon to get.

614
00:38:11,000 --> 00:38:13,000
They have a lot of emotion about this ballgame.

615
00:38:13,000 --> 00:38:16,000
So it just looks like a heck of an afternoon for football.

616
00:38:16,000 --> 00:38:20,000
So it does, Larry, a second and ten at the thirty yard line.

617
00:38:20,000 --> 00:38:23,000
Now the Bills going to a split backfield with a flanker to the right side.

618
00:38:23,000 --> 00:38:26,000
Braxton and Simpson are side by side.

619
00:38:26,000 --> 00:38:28,000
The hand goes to Braxton at the top of the middle.

620
00:38:28,000 --> 00:38:32,000
He goes for a fourth yard and he's dropped, dropped at about the thirty-four yard line.

621
00:38:32,000 --> 00:38:35,000
Going off his own left side that time.

622
00:38:35,000 --> 00:38:37,000
Good tackle made by Ralph Baker who hit him first and early.

623
00:38:37,000 --> 00:38:40,000
Thomas came on, number forty-five to help out on the play.

624
00:38:40,000 --> 00:38:42,000
The ball plays down at the thirty-three yard line.

625
00:38:42,000 --> 00:38:44,000
So it's third and seven at the thirty-three.

626
00:38:44,000 --> 00:38:51,000
And now that Jets forward line on defense is beginning to beat the Buffalo line to the charge.

627
00:38:51,000 --> 00:38:55,000
At the snap of the ball, they seem to be penetrating into that Buffalo Bills backfield

628
00:38:55,000 --> 00:38:58,000
where on that first Buffalo drive, which went seventy-one yards,

629
00:38:58,000 --> 00:39:03,000
the Bills offensive linemen were beating them to the charge.

630
00:39:03,000 --> 00:39:06,000
It's third and seven at the thirty-three.

631
00:39:06,000 --> 00:39:10,000
A spread formation, a slump right and a split left end.

632
00:39:10,000 --> 00:39:13,000
Singles being called on third and seven by Joe Ferguson.

633
00:39:13,000 --> 00:39:15,000
He's dropped straight back to pass, heads up now.

634
00:39:15,000 --> 00:39:19,000
Throws down the middle, high in the air, and it's deflected almost in the center by early Thomas.

635
00:39:19,000 --> 00:39:23,000
It was intended for J.D. Hill, was failing over his head.

636
00:39:23,000 --> 00:39:25,000
That ball can be tough to handle right now.

637
00:39:25,000 --> 00:39:28,000
John Little put a big rush on Joe Ferguson.

638
00:39:28,000 --> 00:39:33,000
Ferguson threw an early foul and was leaping high, had his fingertips on it, and couldn't quite hold on.

639
00:39:33,000 --> 00:39:37,000
So now that it's fourth and seven at the thirty-three of the Buffalo Bills,

640
00:39:37,000 --> 00:39:41,000
the Bills are in punt formation and twin safeties go back for the New York Jets.

641
00:39:41,000 --> 00:39:46,000
Spike Jones, number eleven, drops back into punt formation, back on his own nineteen yard line.

642
00:39:46,000 --> 00:39:52,000
Twin safeties for the New York Jets, one in front of the other at the twenty-five and thirty-five yard lines.

643
00:39:52,000 --> 00:39:54,000
Here's Jones moving forward to kick that ball.

644
00:39:54,000 --> 00:39:56,000
It's a pretty spiral.

645
00:39:56,000 --> 00:40:02,000
Rocky Turner takes it at the twenty-eight yard line, starts to his right, and then he's hit at the twenty-nine yard line.

646
00:40:02,000 --> 00:40:05,000
And the Jets will take over first and ten at their twenty-nine.

647
00:40:05,000 --> 00:40:09,000
Rocky Turner, number twenty-nine, running it back for only one yard.

648
00:40:09,000 --> 00:40:12,000
Bill Croyle, a linebacker, was the first man to hit him.

649
00:40:12,000 --> 00:40:15,000
So it's first and ten now for the New York Jets.

650
00:40:15,000 --> 00:40:17,000
The Jets have stopped the Buffalo Bills.

651
00:40:17,000 --> 00:40:19,000
The second time the Bills have had the ball.

652
00:40:19,000 --> 00:40:24,000
Actually, the third time, because the second time, O.J. Simpson has to pick him up the six yards necessary

653
00:40:24,000 --> 00:40:27,000
to set a new NFL record for one season's play.

654
00:40:27,000 --> 00:40:32,000
On his first carry after that, he fumbled the ball, and the Jets went for the trying touchdown.

655
00:40:32,000 --> 00:40:35,000
Now it's first and ten at the twenty-nine yard line of the Jets.

656
00:40:35,000 --> 00:40:39,000
The handoff goes down to Zabuza on the top of the middle, goes for three yards before he stops.

657
00:40:39,000 --> 00:40:44,000
Up to the twenty-two yard line, stopped by Jim Chayaski and John Skoropan, linebackers for the Buffalo Bills.

658
00:40:44,000 --> 00:40:46,000
It'll be second and seven after thirty-two, Larry.

659
00:40:46,000 --> 00:40:48,000
Larry, I think you called it exactly right.

660
00:40:48,000 --> 00:40:51,000
The Jets' defensive line now has beaten the Buffalo offensive line, the first.

661
00:40:51,000 --> 00:40:56,000
Now the Jets' offensive line seems like they're moving out a little bit, trying to move that Buffalo Bill line around.

662
00:40:56,000 --> 00:40:58,000
Joe, is that success flowing early in the game?

663
00:40:58,000 --> 00:41:01,000
To bark him there deep a while ago, I think he'll go back to it a little later.

664
00:41:01,000 --> 00:41:04,000
Second and seven after thirty-two, a pro set.

665
00:41:04,000 --> 00:41:07,000
Adam Lee and Boozer, all the running backs, name it, back to pass.

666
00:41:07,000 --> 00:41:08,000
Goes over the middle.

667
00:41:08,000 --> 00:41:10,000
It's complete to Parkham after forty-five.

668
00:41:10,000 --> 00:41:11,000
He's down to the beginning of the forty-five.

669
00:41:11,000 --> 00:41:14,000
It's good for thirteen yards out of first down.

670
00:41:14,000 --> 00:41:18,000
Tony Green, pre-safety, made the tackle, along with Dwight Harrison, number twenty-eight.

671
00:41:18,000 --> 00:41:21,000
And that's through the forty-five yard line of the New York Jets.

672
00:41:21,000 --> 00:41:26,000
And boy, Parkham can be causing that secondary all kinds of trouble.

673
00:41:26,000 --> 00:41:29,000
First of that long deep pass and now cutting in over the middle.

674
00:41:29,000 --> 00:41:31,000
Well, that was just a man-to-man coverage, Marty.

675
00:41:31,000 --> 00:41:35,000
As you said a while ago, a few moments ago, they're putting a stretcher down there on the field.

676
00:41:35,000 --> 00:41:37,000
So therefore they have to try to lay off.

677
00:41:37,000 --> 00:41:38,000
If you don't, they can resolve it, that sounds.

678
00:41:38,000 --> 00:41:43,000
So they're trying to play them off a little bit, but Parkham can come underneath and catch his plan, too.

679
00:41:43,000 --> 00:41:45,000
Here's Namath, back to pass again.

680
00:41:45,000 --> 00:41:47,000
Looks to throw over the middle and it's incomplete.

681
00:41:47,000 --> 00:41:48,000
It's got us to Parkham once more.

682
00:41:48,000 --> 00:41:50,000
That tackle was knocked down by Tony Green.

683
00:41:50,000 --> 00:41:52,000
Parkham was not his primary receiver.

684
00:41:52,000 --> 00:41:54,000
Namath was knocked down on the play.

685
00:41:54,000 --> 00:41:57,000
Parkham was not the primary receiver, as we said.

686
00:41:57,000 --> 00:42:01,000
We can see Joe Namath looked right, then quickly left out to the left flat.

687
00:42:01,000 --> 00:42:03,000
And then he threw down the middle to Parkham.

688
00:42:03,000 --> 00:42:07,000
Well, Joe really, as you said, Marty, came back to his second or third receiver.

689
00:42:07,000 --> 00:42:10,000
He was looking out here and looked like the rich cast of the tight end.

690
00:42:10,000 --> 00:42:16,000
And then he looked in to Eddie Bell and finding both those guys covered, he just tried to go back to opposite sides of Parkham.

691
00:42:16,000 --> 00:42:17,000
That's one of his great abilities.

692
00:42:17,000 --> 00:42:18,000
Second and ten at the 45.

693
00:42:18,000 --> 00:42:20,000
The handoff down goes to Emerson Buza.

694
00:42:20,000 --> 00:42:22,000
A tackle to the middle, he drives for nine yards.

695
00:42:22,000 --> 00:42:23,000
A pretty run.

696
00:42:23,000 --> 00:42:29,000
Pass the midfield line down to the 46-yard line of the Buffalo Fills where Ernie Kellerman, number 24, the strong safety.

697
00:42:29,000 --> 00:42:32,000
And Dick Lewis, the linebacker combined, to stop him.

698
00:42:32,000 --> 00:42:40,000
A quick smash up the middle and Emerson Buza really broke it right inside of Bob Wood's offensive left tackle.

699
00:42:40,000 --> 00:42:43,000
Short guard situation is third and one.

700
00:42:43,000 --> 00:42:47,000
The ball is at the place down at the 47-yard line.

701
00:42:47,000 --> 00:42:49,000
Just a couple of seconds to go here in this first quarter.

702
00:42:49,000 --> 00:42:51,000
The gun should sound momentarily.

703
00:42:51,000 --> 00:42:54,000
And there it is before the next play can be run off.

704
00:42:54,000 --> 00:42:58,000
That's the end of the first quarter on the score of the Jets 7, the Bill 7.

705
00:42:58,000 --> 00:43:08,000
This is Marty Glickman with Larry Grantham speaking to you from Shea Stadium.

706
00:43:08,000 --> 00:43:12,000
The snow is falling a bit more heavily now than it did at the start of the ballgame.

707
00:43:12,000 --> 00:43:15,000
It started a couple of hours before game time today.

708
00:43:15,000 --> 00:43:23,000
And now the yard marks are being pretty well obscured on the grass portion of Shea Stadium.

709
00:43:23,000 --> 00:43:30,000
The infield still is pretty easy to see, the white against the brown of the infield, the skin portion.

710
00:43:30,000 --> 00:43:34,000
But as the snow continues, it'll be all white before the end of the afternoon.

711
00:43:34,000 --> 00:43:37,000
It's third and two at the 47-yard line of the Buffalo Bills.

712
00:43:37,000 --> 00:43:39,000
A tight winged tee for the New York Jets.

713
00:43:39,000 --> 00:43:41,000
Signals are being called by Joan Namath.

714
00:43:41,000 --> 00:43:43,000
Third and two situation.

715
00:43:43,000 --> 00:43:46,000
He hands it up to Buza, drives it to the middle and goes for short guardage.

716
00:43:46,000 --> 00:43:47,000
He may not have made it.

717
00:43:47,000 --> 00:43:51,000
He may not have made it, but it looks as though there's a penalty marker down offside of being called.

718
00:43:51,000 --> 00:43:54,000
They have not indicated which team was offside.

719
00:43:54,000 --> 00:43:57,000
Just hands on hips by the headlinesman at the far side.

720
00:43:57,000 --> 00:44:00,000
And the Jets apparently were not offside.

721
00:44:00,000 --> 00:44:01,000
It's against the Buffalo Bills.

722
00:44:01,000 --> 00:44:03,000
Well, you can see the discursion of the Buffalo Bills.

723
00:44:03,000 --> 00:44:06,000
They came in and it's linemen's part.

724
00:44:06,000 --> 00:44:08,000
They evidently lined up offside.

725
00:44:08,000 --> 00:44:11,000
Marty, I didn't really see that much movement there in the line.

726
00:44:11,000 --> 00:44:16,000
But a moment ago we were talking about the throwing, and the Buffalo did come out throwing on a third series.

727
00:44:16,000 --> 00:44:17,000
But they had the wind behind their back.

728
00:44:17,000 --> 00:44:18,000
Now I believe Joe has the wind.

729
00:44:18,000 --> 00:44:25,000
If any, even though the flags are swirling as normal here in J Stadium, it seems like the ball is tearing better to the opening end maybe.

730
00:44:25,000 --> 00:44:28,000
So now Joe may be throwing with the wind a little bit.

731
00:44:28,000 --> 00:44:32,000
It's first and 10 at the 42-yard line, and the Jets shift into a regular throw set.

732
00:44:32,000 --> 00:44:35,000
They're running back to Adam Lee and Buza and back to pass his name.

733
00:44:35,000 --> 00:44:36,000
A setting up now.

734
00:44:36,000 --> 00:44:37,000
Looking to throw.

735
00:44:37,000 --> 00:44:38,000
Throw it deep down to the right.

736
00:44:38,000 --> 00:44:40,000
Deflected high in the air and incomplete.

737
00:44:40,000 --> 00:44:43,000
It was deflected through and over the hands of Eddie Bell.

738
00:44:43,000 --> 00:44:52,000
He was covered on the play by Robert James, and the ball was through both their hands rather high, and a hard pass thrown by Namath.

739
00:44:52,000 --> 00:44:58,000
Again, he looked for a secondary or tertiary receiver because the primary man was not open.

740
00:44:58,000 --> 00:45:03,000
And it looked like there that the Bills were trying to get additional pressure on Joe by rushing one of their linebackers.

741
00:45:03,000 --> 00:45:06,000
On that particular occasion, it was Scorsese, the left linebacker, who rushed Joe Namath.

742
00:45:06,000 --> 00:45:08,000
And he did get a little additional pressure.

743
00:45:08,000 --> 00:45:09,000
Joe had to throw the ball before he was quite ready.

744
00:45:09,000 --> 00:45:13,000
Eddie Bell was coming open a little late, but he, as you say, threw the ball a little high.

745
00:45:13,000 --> 00:45:15,000
It's second and 10 at the 42-yard line.

746
00:45:15,000 --> 00:45:16,000
Off the ball for Bills.

747
00:45:16,000 --> 00:45:18,000
The score is tied at seven.

748
00:45:18,000 --> 00:45:21,000
The opening minutes of this second quarter here at Chase Stadium.

749
00:45:21,000 --> 00:45:22,000
No swirling down.

750
00:45:22,000 --> 00:45:24,000
Namath going back to pass.

751
00:45:24,000 --> 00:45:25,000
Looks downfield.

752
00:45:25,000 --> 00:45:26,000
Throw it deep down to the left side.

753
00:45:26,000 --> 00:45:27,000
And it's incomplete.

754
00:45:27,000 --> 00:45:29,000
Too high intended for G. Falkham.

755
00:45:29,000 --> 00:45:31,000
And hit down hard on the play for Namath.

756
00:45:31,000 --> 00:45:33,000
Harrison was covering.

757
00:45:33,000 --> 00:45:34,000
Falkham deep downfield.

758
00:45:34,000 --> 00:45:36,000
And Earl Edwards defensive right end.

759
00:45:36,000 --> 00:45:38,000
Smash Namath down to the ground.

760
00:45:38,000 --> 00:45:43,000
That would have been illegal, because there was a big rush put on that time by the Buffalo Bills defensive line.

761
00:45:43,000 --> 00:45:49,000
And as it was up in Buffalo in the first game of the season, Earl Edwards, the defensive right end, number 73,

762
00:45:49,000 --> 00:45:51,000
really gave the Jets a lot of problems.

763
00:45:51,000 --> 00:45:53,000
On that occasion, it was Woodhull, the quarterback.

764
00:45:53,000 --> 00:45:55,000
And they really had problems with Earl Edwards.

765
00:45:55,000 --> 00:45:58,000
I think he singlehandedly kept the Jets in the hole all afternoon,

766
00:45:58,000 --> 00:46:01,000
either by hitting the quarterback or creating holding penalties.

767
00:46:01,000 --> 00:46:02,000
Now it's third and 10.

768
00:46:02,000 --> 00:46:03,000
That's the 42 back to pass.

769
00:46:03,000 --> 00:46:05,000
Namath setting up throws down the middle.

770
00:46:05,000 --> 00:46:07,000
The bulls are incomplete.

771
00:46:07,000 --> 00:46:09,000
And Boones had another chance to get to that football,

772
00:46:09,000 --> 00:46:13,000
but he was screened on the play by a linebacker going back with him.

773
00:46:13,000 --> 00:46:14,000
Dick Lewis.

774
00:46:14,000 --> 00:46:16,000
And there's no penalty marker thrown down.

775
00:46:16,000 --> 00:46:20,000
I think that Am may have complained on the play, but nothing is forthcoming.

776
00:46:20,000 --> 00:46:23,000
And let's see whether they try a field goal from way out here.

777
00:46:23,000 --> 00:46:25,000
The ball is at the 42 yard line.

778
00:46:25,000 --> 00:46:27,000
It would be a 49 yard field goal.

779
00:46:27,000 --> 00:46:29,000
And looking for Bobby Howfield to come out.

780
00:46:29,000 --> 00:46:31,000
I still don't see number three.

781
00:46:31,000 --> 00:46:32,000
Looks like a pointing situation.

782
00:46:32,000 --> 00:46:35,000
I see Junior Fagan finally trying to have number 10.

783
00:46:35,000 --> 00:46:37,000
I believe they'll go ahead and putt the football.

784
00:46:37,000 --> 00:46:39,000
That wind can be tough.

785
00:46:39,000 --> 00:46:43,000
The flag's down on the field, which marks the end line and the goal line.

786
00:46:43,000 --> 00:46:46,000
And back of the goal post.

787
00:46:46,000 --> 00:46:50,000
Blowing every which way, but they're clearly blowing down on the faces of the New York Jets.

788
00:46:50,000 --> 00:46:53,000
So in punt formation is Junior Fagan on the zone 43.

789
00:46:53,000 --> 00:46:55,000
Donnie Walker and Bill Cahill in twin safeties.

790
00:46:55,000 --> 00:46:57,000
A low pass, but the kick has gotten away.

791
00:46:57,000 --> 00:47:00,000
A high twisting spiral coming down at the eight yard line.

792
00:47:00,000 --> 00:47:01,000
And taken there by Walker.

793
00:47:01,000 --> 00:47:05,000
Walker starts up to his right and he sits down at about the 17 yard line.

794
00:47:05,000 --> 00:47:08,000
Good coverage on the play by the New York Jets.

795
00:47:08,000 --> 00:47:13,000
Looks like Rick Harrell, the center, was the first guy down there as normal in those punt situations.

796
00:47:13,000 --> 00:47:15,000
Seems the center gets down there before anybody else has a chance.

797
00:47:15,000 --> 00:47:16,000
Why? I don't know.

798
00:47:16,000 --> 00:47:18,000
Well, maybe he's unobstructed.

799
00:47:18,000 --> 00:47:21,000
Head up from the line, there's nobody playing the front of the center.

800
00:47:21,000 --> 00:47:26,000
That time Harrell was the man who made the tackle, but David Knight playing an end position,

801
00:47:26,000 --> 00:47:27,000
number 82, that's fine.

802
00:47:27,000 --> 00:47:28,000
Rookie from William & Mary.

803
00:47:28,000 --> 00:47:30,000
He was also downfield.

804
00:47:30,000 --> 00:47:33,000
But of course that kills the theory that a lot of coaches put in for old football, Marty,

805
00:47:33,000 --> 00:47:37,000
and the fact that they put a man head up on the center, they really try to punish the center.

806
00:47:37,000 --> 00:47:42,000
And the reason they would punish him would be to create a bad snap from center on the punt itself

807
00:47:42,000 --> 00:47:45,000
and maybe acquire a better field position that way.

808
00:47:45,000 --> 00:47:48,000
As a timeout on the field right now, while we have the opportunity,

809
00:47:48,000 --> 00:47:54,000
we can sort of recap O.J. Simpson's record-breaking streak today.

810
00:47:54,000 --> 00:47:58,000
On the first drive of the Buffalo Bills, they went 71 yards for the touchdown.

811
00:47:58,000 --> 00:48:04,000
And on that series of plays, he carried the ball for, as I recall now, 57 yards.

812
00:48:04,000 --> 00:48:05,000
That's right, 57 yards.

813
00:48:05,000 --> 00:48:09,000
He needed 61 going into the ball game, so he was 4 yards shy.

814
00:48:09,000 --> 00:48:14,000
The next time that the Bills had the ball on his first carry, he carried for 6 yards,

815
00:48:14,000 --> 00:48:17,000
and thus he broke Jimmy Brown's record.

816
00:48:17,000 --> 00:48:22,000
As of this moment, he has 1,865 yards, our unofficial total.

817
00:48:22,000 --> 00:48:26,000
It is official that he did break the record, but the specific number of yards is not quite certain,

818
00:48:26,000 --> 00:48:28,000
but it's about 1,865 anyhow.

819
00:48:28,000 --> 00:48:29,000
Now play is about to be resumed.

820
00:48:29,000 --> 00:48:31,000
First and center, the 17-yard line.

821
00:48:31,000 --> 00:48:32,000
Chandler goes emotional to the left side.

822
00:48:32,000 --> 00:48:34,000
High formation on the backfield.

823
00:48:34,000 --> 00:48:36,000
The head of Joseph Braxton drives up the middle

824
00:48:36,000 --> 00:48:40,000
and drives up to the 20-yard line where he's held upright by the New York Jets defense.

825
00:48:40,000 --> 00:48:44,000
Dick Neal, John Little, Ralph Baker, John Ebersole, all in on the play.

826
00:48:44,000 --> 00:48:47,000
A 3-yard gain makes it 2nd and 7 at the 20-yard line.

827
00:48:47,000 --> 00:48:51,000
In addition, O.J. has also broken the record for carries during the course of the season.

828
00:48:51,000 --> 00:48:54,000
O.J. carried the ball for 307 attempts.

829
00:48:54,000 --> 00:48:57,000
Jimmy Brown's old record was 306 in a single season.

830
00:48:57,000 --> 00:49:00,000
And of course, he will add to that total this afternoon, you know, Marty.

831
00:49:00,000 --> 00:49:04,000
And not that wasn't too good, but if you multiply 4 times 61 yards,

832
00:49:04,000 --> 00:49:08,000
he got the first quarter because it is four quarters in this afternoon.

833
00:49:08,000 --> 00:49:10,000
That's a lot of yards during the afternoon's work.

834
00:49:10,000 --> 00:49:14,000
Sure is. He can go over 2,000 yards if he runs for 197 yards today.

835
00:49:14,000 --> 00:49:16,000
It's 2nd and 7 at the 20-yard line.

836
00:49:16,000 --> 00:49:20,000
The hand of Joseph Braxton, again, Braxton trying to drive off right tackle.

837
00:49:20,000 --> 00:49:22,000
Pubbles the ball, slow rolling around.

838
00:49:22,000 --> 00:49:25,000
And he's rolled out of bounds. Let's see where that...

839
00:49:25,000 --> 00:49:27,000
I lost sight of that football.

840
00:49:27,000 --> 00:49:29,000
Braxton running off his on-right tackle,

841
00:49:29,000 --> 00:49:33,000
picked up about 5 yards on the play from the 20 to the 25-yard line.

842
00:49:33,000 --> 00:49:36,000
And it's still Buffalo Bill's ball.

843
00:49:36,000 --> 00:49:40,000
Tackle was made by Burgess Owens along with Delis Howell and John Elliott.

844
00:49:40,000 --> 00:49:42,000
The ball at the 25-yard line, he picked up 5.

845
00:49:42,000 --> 00:49:44,000
It's 3rd and 2 at the 25.

846
00:49:44,000 --> 00:49:50,000
And since O.J. fumbled the ball, he's not carried to my recollection since that time.

847
00:49:50,000 --> 00:49:53,000
Well, maybe Coach Raymond has had a little thought with his quarterback

848
00:49:53,000 --> 00:49:56,000
and feeling that such an emotional outburst at the first part of the game.

849
00:49:56,000 --> 00:49:58,000
Maybe O.J. needs to settle down a little bit,

850
00:49:58,000 --> 00:50:00,000
get his emotions more under control,

851
00:50:00,000 --> 00:50:03,000
and care the football a little later on in the action this afternoon.

852
00:50:03,000 --> 00:50:05,000
Well, it's 3rd and 2 at the 25.

853
00:50:05,000 --> 00:50:07,000
Short yardage situation.

854
00:50:07,000 --> 00:50:12,000
It's a tight-winged team and an emotional stander coming across back of the line of scrimmage.

855
00:50:12,000 --> 00:50:15,000
Runs along the line now, the hand of Joseph O.J. is running off left tackle,

856
00:50:15,000 --> 00:50:17,000
cuts up field, drives out in the open,

857
00:50:17,000 --> 00:50:21,000
takes a 5-7-9 yard before he finally stops.

858
00:50:21,000 --> 00:50:23,000
Beautiful run by O.J. Simpson.

859
00:50:23,000 --> 00:50:26,000
He keeps getting hit as he's carrying that ball,

860
00:50:26,000 --> 00:50:29,000
but he maintains his feet, keeps his balance,

861
00:50:29,000 --> 00:50:31,000
and keeps spinning and driving and darting,

862
00:50:31,000 --> 00:50:33,000
and picks up substantial yardage.

863
00:50:33,000 --> 00:50:35,000
He needed 2 for the first round. He picked up 9.

864
00:50:35,000 --> 00:50:37,000
The ball is up to the 36-yard line.

865
00:50:37,000 --> 00:50:39,000
Not only that, Marty, he's also strong also.

866
00:50:39,000 --> 00:50:42,000
Even when you get your hands on him and do hold on to him,

867
00:50:42,000 --> 00:50:43,000
he's tough to bring down.

868
00:50:43,000 --> 00:50:45,000
So he drives for additional yardage that way, too.

869
00:50:45,000 --> 00:50:48,000
That time he took 3 or 4 men to finally stop his fall at Fargrid.

870
00:50:48,000 --> 00:50:50,000
So he has a lot of ability.

871
00:50:50,000 --> 00:50:54,000
He can come out of the backfield, catch the ball, he blocks, he runs the ball, he does everything.

872
00:50:54,000 --> 00:50:55,000
He does it all.

873
00:50:55,000 --> 00:50:57,000
His first from 10 at the 36-yard line of the Buffalo Bills.

874
00:50:57,000 --> 00:50:59,000
The ball game is tied at 7.

875
00:50:59,000 --> 00:51:01,000
Three minutes are gone in this second quarter.

876
00:51:01,000 --> 00:51:05,000
And hit back of the line of scrimmage is O.J. Simpson by Ralph Baker.

877
00:51:05,000 --> 00:51:10,000
It looked like a quick draw that time, but O.J., coming to take the handoff, was hit

878
00:51:10,000 --> 00:51:13,000
as soon as he got the handoff from quarterback Ferguson by Ralph Baker.

879
00:51:13,000 --> 00:51:15,000
And Baker may have been blitzing.

880
00:51:15,000 --> 00:51:16,000
Was he, Larry?

881
00:51:16,000 --> 00:51:20,000
He was blitzing at the point I wanted to make, Marty, that Ralph was blitzing on the play.

882
00:51:20,000 --> 00:51:24,000
I would like to think that Ralph is quick enough to read those plays and step in there that quickly,

883
00:51:24,000 --> 00:51:26,000
but I do think he was blitzing.

884
00:51:26,000 --> 00:51:27,000
A lot of speculation.

885
00:51:27,000 --> 00:51:29,000
That time O.J. was hit for a loss.

886
00:51:29,000 --> 00:51:34,000
So a lot of speculation about the Jets this afternoon was would they blitz a lot to clog up those holes and stop O.J.

887
00:51:34,000 --> 00:51:37,000
I don't think they blitzed much because if he breaks one on the blitz,

888
00:51:37,000 --> 00:51:39,000
they don't have that many people to chase him down.

889
00:51:39,000 --> 00:51:43,000
Second and 12 out to 34 yard line again, Chandler runs back of his lineman in motion.

890
00:51:43,000 --> 00:51:44,000
The handoff goes to Braxton.

891
00:51:44,000 --> 00:51:46,000
The power sweeps to the left side, hits back of the line of scrimmage.

892
00:51:46,000 --> 00:51:48,000
He drives up to the line of scrimmage and that's all.

893
00:51:48,000 --> 00:51:50,000
Nice play by Dick Neal.

894
00:51:50,000 --> 00:51:54,000
Dick Neal and John Elliott combining to stop that run by Braxton.

895
00:51:54,000 --> 00:51:59,000
This is Jim Braxton, who did not play in that first game, the third game of the season up in Buffalo.

896
00:51:59,000 --> 00:52:02,000
Larry Watkins was the pullback in that ball game for O.J. Simpson.

897
00:52:02,000 --> 00:52:05,000
Braxton is much bigger in terms of weight.

898
00:52:05,000 --> 00:52:07,000
He's 6'1 and 243 pounds.

899
00:52:07,000 --> 00:52:10,000
Watkins is 6'2 and 2'30.

900
00:52:10,000 --> 00:52:14,000
So it's going to be third and 12 out to 34 yard line.

901
00:52:14,000 --> 00:52:16,000
No loss on the last play and no gain.

902
00:52:16,000 --> 00:52:20,000
Well now, in these particular situations, the Buffalo Bears are going in there with a wide receiver

903
00:52:20,000 --> 00:52:23,000
and taking out Paul Seymour, the fine tight end, the rookie tight end from Notre Dame.

904
00:52:23,000 --> 00:52:25,000
And now they've got three wide receivers in the game.

905
00:52:25,000 --> 00:52:28,000
Well, the Jets are going to have to come up with some defense to stop this.

906
00:52:28,000 --> 00:52:31,000
Third and 12 out to 34. Wallace Francis is the third wide receiver.

907
00:52:31,000 --> 00:52:33,000
He's in the slot to the right side.

908
00:52:33,000 --> 00:52:34,000
The handoff goes to O.J. Simpson.

909
00:52:34,000 --> 00:52:38,000
He's hitting at the line of skimmers, puts through and goes for three yards before he stops.

910
00:52:38,000 --> 00:52:41,000
Out to 37 yard line. He picks up three yards and that's all.

911
00:52:41,000 --> 00:52:43,000
They try to cross up that Jets defense.

912
00:52:43,000 --> 00:52:45,000
I think he calls it automatic.

913
00:52:45,000 --> 00:52:49,000
Well, I don't know how he calls it automatic or not, but they spread those receivers out there on the field.

914
00:52:49,000 --> 00:52:52,000
Two to one side, two wide receivers to one side, one to the other.

915
00:52:52,000 --> 00:52:55,000
But the Jets, to combat that, came up there with that baby blitz.

916
00:52:55,000 --> 00:52:58,000
Field wise, really came there rushing, going right to the fans.

917
00:52:58,000 --> 00:53:04,000
They had a better fan, but they clogged up a lot of holes and a lot of pursuits to tag along J. Simpson.

918
00:53:04,000 --> 00:53:10,000
Ball game is tied at seven. There are 10 minutes and 43 seconds remaining in this first half.

919
00:53:10,000 --> 00:53:15,000
Spike Jones drops back to his own 22 yard line, ready for the snap to center.

920
00:53:15,000 --> 00:53:19,000
David Knight and Rocky Tower in twin safeties, one in front of the other.

921
00:53:19,000 --> 00:53:21,000
And there's the kick, an end over end kick and fairly short.

922
00:53:21,000 --> 00:53:26,000
David Knight talks for a fair catch and he makes the fair catch at the 32 yard line of the New York Jets.

923
00:53:26,000 --> 00:53:30,000
So the Jets have decent field position, first and 10 on their 32.

924
00:53:30,000 --> 00:53:33,000
The ball game is tied at seven.

925
00:53:33,000 --> 00:53:39,000
There's a timeline on the field to score. The New York Jets, seven, the Buffalo Bills, seven.

926
00:53:39,000 --> 00:53:42,000
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927
00:53:42,000 --> 00:53:45,000
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928
00:53:45,000 --> 00:53:49,000
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929
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930
00:53:52,000 --> 00:53:55,000
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931
00:53:55,000 --> 00:53:58,000
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932
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933
00:54:01,000 --> 00:54:03,000
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934
00:54:03,000 --> 00:54:07,000
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935
00:54:07,000 --> 00:54:12,000
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936
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937
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938
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939
00:54:26,000 --> 00:54:31,000
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940
00:54:31,000 --> 00:54:34,000
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941
00:54:34,000 --> 00:54:48,140
Baby boy, can you not find your new

942
00:54:48,140 --> 00:54:51,440
home?

943
00:54:51,440 --> 00:54:54,980
Where's your toy?

944
00:55:02,320 --> 00:55:04,720
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945
00:55:04,720 --> 00:55:10,140
We are nearly 85 now but we are talking years from now about this over 505.

946
00:55:10,140 --> 00:55:12,140
We are established.

947
00:55:12,140 --> 00:55:18,220
800 yard mark figure right now. His second and five at the 37 yard line of the New York Jets the ballgame is tied at seven.

948
00:55:18,700 --> 00:55:23,260
A regular pro set, flanker on the left side, split right end. Namath takes it, heads up to Boozer again, runs up

949
00:55:23,260 --> 00:55:29,780
as the outside is on the left end, moves upfield, drives up for a first down and more, and he's not got a bounce right near the midfield line.

950
00:55:30,020 --> 00:55:33,920
At the 48 yard line of the New York Jets. It's just another first down.

951
00:55:33,920 --> 00:55:41,180
He picked up 11 yards, Emerson Boozer did that time. Ernie Kellerman and Dwight Harrison combined to knock him out of bounds at the New York Jets 48.

952
00:55:41,180 --> 00:55:46,620
It's first and 10 at the 48 and boy that Emerson Boozer looks better and better every Sunday out.

953
00:55:46,620 --> 00:55:50,600
And also we've said it a few times over the course of the year, Joe Namath looks even better.

954
00:55:50,600 --> 00:55:56,860
You know the Buffalo Bills look like they're trying to stop the fast attack of Joe Namath, therefore he's flipping the ball inside Emerson Boozer.

955
00:55:56,860 --> 00:56:03,980
And they're catching that line rushing to pass there, kind of off balance and by surprise Emerson Boozer is able to flip through there and get in the secondary

956
00:56:03,980 --> 00:56:07,380
and pick up that yardage. So Joe is calling a beautiful game so far.

957
00:56:07,380 --> 00:56:11,220
It's first and 10 on the 48. Namath falls down handing off to Emerson Boozer.

958
00:56:11,220 --> 00:56:15,140
He had a reach out and hand off the ball to him and Boozer goes to the line of skippers and that's all.

959
00:56:15,140 --> 00:56:23,740
The footing is slippery on the skin portion of the infield and they're playing out around second base now on the skin portion of the infield as of this moment.

960
00:56:23,740 --> 00:56:33,740
The snow continues to fall fairly heavily now and the off-stripes where play has not taken place near the open end of the stadium around the 15 yard line in,

961
00:56:33,740 --> 00:56:40,060
the off-stripes are very difficult to see but on the skin portion of the infield it's getting sloppy now, kind of slippery and wet.

962
00:56:40,060 --> 00:56:43,820
It's second and 10 at the 48 yard line. Namath was back to pass in the slump.

963
00:56:43,820 --> 00:56:48,500
That's up now. Now he throws deep way downfield and it is deflected and incomplete.

964
00:56:48,500 --> 00:56:54,380
And send a deep downfield to Rich Caster and it was knocked down at the last moment by Ernie Kellerman and Tony Green.

965
00:56:54,380 --> 00:57:00,300
Whitehouse and also covering on the play. So it'll be third and 10 at the 48 yard line of the New York Jets.

966
00:57:00,300 --> 00:57:06,220
And as the ball game rocks along Marty you know it's just a matter of time before Joe Namath going to his big tight end Rich Caster.

967
00:57:06,220 --> 00:57:10,220
If you recall the game in Buffalo earlier this season Woodall went to Caster early in the game.

968
00:57:10,220 --> 00:57:15,340
It looked like a sure touchdown pass. Caster dropped the football. I think that was a turnaround point in the ball game.

969
00:57:15,340 --> 00:57:23,340
But Joe fortunately has forgotten that and he's going to go back to Caster. Caster's too big of a target to let go to waste out there this afternoon.

970
00:57:23,340 --> 00:57:31,340
Hank Bjorgman has committed the backfield now replacing Emerson Brewster for this play of third and 10 on the Jets 48 yard line. The ball game is tied at 7.

971
00:57:31,340 --> 00:57:37,340
We'll have more scores for you in just a moment. Now the Jets shift to know a pro set. Namath calling signals.

972
00:57:37,340 --> 00:57:42,340
Takes the snap. He goes back to pass. Sets up now. Throws the screen out to Willis-Brock complete to Attaway.

973
00:57:42,340 --> 00:57:48,340
Attaway can't cut inside the man who makes the tackle. And about the line of scrimmage the 48 yard line so there's no game on the play.

974
00:57:48,340 --> 00:57:57,340
John Scorapan made the stop. Here are those scores we talked about. This is the day of decision for five of the eight teams to make the playoff.

975
00:57:57,340 --> 00:58:06,340
Atlanta is leading the Wall-Eens in the second quarter. Atlanta 14, New Orleans nothing. In the second period Philadelphia 10, the Washington Redskins 7.

976
00:58:06,340 --> 00:58:10,340
And in the second period the Minnesota Vikings 7, the New York Giants nothing.

977
00:58:10,340 --> 00:58:19,340
It's fourth and 10 at the 48 yard line. Julian Fagan back on his own 34 yard line ready to get the snap in center. Donnie Walker and Bill Cahill are in twin safeties.

978
00:58:19,340 --> 00:58:25,340
Walker the deep man. Here's the punt. A high end over end kick coming down at the 20 yard line.

979
00:58:25,340 --> 00:58:30,340
Taken there by Cahill. Cahill drives up along the right side. He loses two men and he's driven out of bounds finally.

980
00:58:30,340 --> 00:58:34,340
Not got a bounce on the play by Clif McClain number 42 of the New York Jets.

981
00:58:34,340 --> 00:58:40,340
The ball is at the 29 yard line of the Buffalo Bills.

982
00:58:40,340 --> 00:58:48,340
Well that sign is taken and the score the Jets 7, the Buffalo Bills 7 will take a 60 second jet break for this announcement.

983
00:58:48,340 --> 00:58:54,340
Pepperality. Price is intended for 74. Head Pepper is neither late themselves Pepperality.

984
00:58:54,340 --> 00:58:59,340
If it's 74 you've got time for you. Don't knock yourself out running around.

985
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986
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987
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988
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989
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990
00:59:19,340 --> 00:59:29,340
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991
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992
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993
00:59:42,340 --> 00:59:49,340
We're going to break the day at the Santa Maria.

994
00:59:49,340 --> 00:59:52,340
This is Marty Glickman with Larry Cranston at Shea Stadium.

995
00:59:52,340 --> 00:59:57,340
The Bills have the ball first and 10 on their 29 yard line. The game is tied at 7.

996
00:59:57,340 --> 01:00:01,340
8 minutes remain in the first half. Chandler goes in motion on the left side peeling off to his left.

997
01:00:01,340 --> 01:00:06,340
The handoff goes to Braxton. The big fullback drives up the middle goes to about 2 yards and he stops at the 31 yard line.

998
01:00:06,340 --> 01:00:13,340
Ralph Baker holds him upright and the legs of Braxton kept digging and digging and Baker kept digging with him.

999
01:00:13,340 --> 01:00:18,340
The two men nose to nose upright just sort of kept each other in place, running in place.

1000
01:00:18,340 --> 01:00:24,340
Looked like two big bulls there Marty Baker, 2 28 63 and Braxton 2 what, 2 43 61.

1001
01:00:24,340 --> 01:00:28,340
So they were just nose to nose digging it out. Nobody was going anywhere.

1002
01:00:28,340 --> 01:00:33,340
Well that makes the second and 8 at the 31 yard line on the Buffalo Bills. The score is tied at 7.

1003
01:00:33,340 --> 01:00:36,340
5 formation in the backfield. Braxton in front of O.J. Simpson.

1004
01:00:36,340 --> 01:00:40,340
Signals being called. The handoff goes to O.J. trying to flip right around his own left end.

1005
01:00:40,340 --> 01:00:46,340
He sits down and picks up a couple of yards and a full down finally at the pick up 2 yards by Mark Lomas.

1006
01:00:46,340 --> 01:00:52,340
Lomas boxed that play in. O.J. tried to cut up inside and Mark Lomas grabbed it and pulled him down.

1007
01:00:52,340 --> 01:00:58,340
Helped by John Elliott. The ball is placed down at the 33 yard line. A 2 yard gain makes it 3rd and 6.

1008
01:00:58,340 --> 01:01:02,340
That gives O.J. some 80 yards thus far in the first half.

1009
01:01:02,340 --> 01:01:07,340
It looks like the Jets were trying to cooperate with O.J. and let him get his yard as early in the first quarter and get on out of the game.

1010
01:01:07,340 --> 01:01:14,340
They thought maybe he might go slow down there says Marty because they've stopped him so far in the second quarter since he has achieved his record.

1011
01:01:14,340 --> 01:01:19,340
He's 20 yards past the record held formally by Jimmy Brown.

1012
01:01:19,340 --> 01:01:25,340
It's 3rd and 6. That's a 33 yard line. A passing situation. If Joe Ferguson elects to pass at C.

1013
01:01:25,340 --> 01:01:29,340
He takes it. He does dump straight back setting up. Looks downfield. He's got 5 men down.

1014
01:01:29,340 --> 01:01:37,340
And it's caught by Braxton. The big throwback. He drives to the first down and ball gets inside the 50 yard line of the Jets and right down to about the 47.

1015
01:01:37,340 --> 01:01:44,340
Ralph Baker finally makes the tackle. 5 men were sent downfield that time. The 2 running backs and the 3 pens.

1016
01:01:44,340 --> 01:01:48,340
That is the 2 wide receivers down the tight end. Nobody left in there.

1017
01:01:48,340 --> 01:01:54,340
And he threw to one of the men downfield. The big throwback Jim Braxton for the first down at the Jets 47 yard line.

1018
01:01:54,340 --> 01:02:01,340
He hits the ball on the move a little bit and when you send 5 men out in the pattern that creates 4 men rushing against the 5 offensive line of the Buffalo Fields.

1019
01:02:01,340 --> 01:02:07,340
The Buffalo Fields offensive line has noticed they're blocking for O.J. in the running plays and not so much pass protection for the quarterback.

1020
01:02:07,340 --> 01:02:10,340
Well that person can at the 47 of the New York Jets.

1021
01:02:10,340 --> 01:02:14,340
It was being called by Ferguson. Eye formation on the backfield.

1022
01:02:14,340 --> 01:02:20,340
Handoff goes to O.J. Simpson. Simpson on his cast drives up the middle. Goes to 3 yards. He's down to about the 44 yard line.

1023
01:02:20,340 --> 01:02:27,340
Ralph Baker again makes the tackle for the Jets. Ball placed down at the 43 yard line. It is a 4 yard game.

1024
01:02:27,340 --> 01:02:32,340
Makes it 2nd and 6th at the 43 of the Jets. The ball game is tied at 7.

1025
01:02:32,340 --> 01:02:38,340
With 5 and a half minutes remaining in the first half and the snow continues to swirl here in Shea Stadium.

1026
01:02:38,340 --> 01:02:45,340
No definite wind direction here in the stadium itself although at the top of the stadium the wind is blowing from left to right.

1027
01:02:45,340 --> 01:02:50,340
2nd and 6th at the 43 yard line. A north wind I believe it is.

1028
01:02:50,340 --> 01:02:55,340
2nd and 6th at the 43 of the Jets. Ball game is tied at 7. Joe Ferguson, number 12, is calling 6.

1029
01:02:55,340 --> 01:02:59,340
Take them. Hands down to O.J. again. Trying to go off left tackle. He breaks down to the cliff of the north.

1030
01:02:59,340 --> 01:03:05,340
And he's pulled down at the 40 yard line of the New York Jets. He picks up 3 yards more.

1031
01:03:05,340 --> 01:03:14,340
And that was your automatic call at the line of scrimmage. Joe Ferguson, the quarterback, I thought did a great job calling because the New York Jets are what we call an odd man line.

1032
01:03:14,340 --> 01:03:18,340
He's a strong left side linebacker with tech inside his defense man.

1033
01:03:18,340 --> 01:03:22,340
So in these situations it always looks like you can get outside and gain yardage.

1034
01:03:22,340 --> 01:03:29,340
It looks like Joe Ferguson came up there, saw the situation, changed the play, gave it to O.J. going outside and he did pick up some yards.

1035
01:03:29,340 --> 01:03:35,340
Tight short yardage situation as Ted Coy comes into the ball game at hand replacing J.D. Hill.

1036
01:03:35,340 --> 01:03:40,340
It's a wing-C to the left side, eye formation on the backfield, 3rd and 2 on the Jets, 39.

1037
01:03:40,340 --> 01:03:44,340
He's going to play on the ball game with the score tied at 7 here on the first half.

1038
01:03:44,340 --> 01:03:47,340
Figgins are being called. Ferguson takes it.

1039
01:03:47,340 --> 01:03:51,340
And just as O.J. O.J. tries to go for the yards, he's drive forward and I think he just about makes it.

1040
01:03:51,340 --> 01:03:58,340
He goes for 2, 2 and a half yards. He was given back but I think his forward progress dropped inside the 37 yard line.

1041
01:03:58,340 --> 01:04:01,340
And let's wait and see. Hill-wise, ball moments.

1042
01:04:01,340 --> 01:04:07,340
He's smashing in to stop the player and we'll wait and see whether or not he has the first down.

1043
01:04:07,340 --> 01:04:11,340
The ball is placed down. They're going to measure on this one. It's going to be very, very close.

1044
01:04:11,340 --> 01:04:16,340
Yarn sticks will be brought out and it's going to be mighty close.

1045
01:04:16,340 --> 01:04:21,340
We watch the official and it is shy by about 4 inches.

1046
01:04:21,340 --> 01:04:26,340
So it's 4 fan inches and let's see whether they go for it.

1047
01:04:26,340 --> 01:04:30,340
No field goal kicker, John Leopold is not going out on the field.

1048
01:04:30,340 --> 01:04:34,340
We won't know for how many. They're going to call time. That's right, they call time.

1049
01:04:34,340 --> 01:04:39,340
They call time on the field. It's a time out on the field to score. The Jets 7, the Bills 7.

1050
01:04:39,340 --> 01:04:42,340
How many of you men listening have a dead fragrance closet?

1051
01:04:42,340 --> 01:04:47,340
That's the closet where all the unfinished aftershave and colognes you've been given keep piling up.

1052
01:04:47,340 --> 01:04:49,340
They just were not right for you.

1053
01:04:49,340 --> 01:04:53,340
English leather on the other hand stays out of a dead fragrance closet.

1054
01:04:53,340 --> 01:04:57,340
English leather is clean, honest scent suits men who lead an active lifestyle.

1055
01:04:57,340 --> 01:05:03,340
So they use English leather day and night until it's all gone and they're ready for some more.

1056
01:05:03,340 --> 01:05:06,340
So come on men, avoid that dead fragrance closet.

1057
01:05:06,340 --> 01:05:11,340
Give her some heavy hints that you wear English leather or nothing at all.

1058
01:05:11,340 --> 01:05:24,340
This is Roberta Peters inviting you to Philharmonic Hall for two benefit concerts honoring the 65th anniversary of the NAACP.

1059
01:05:24,340 --> 01:05:28,340
I will be appearing with Kenner George Shirley Sunday afternoon December 16.

1060
01:05:28,340 --> 01:05:34,340
Andre Watson, the symphony of the New World conducted by Paul Freeman will be featured the evening of March 31.

1061
01:05:34,340 --> 01:05:38,340
Prices range from $8 to $20 for both concerts.

1062
01:05:38,340 --> 01:05:42,340
Prices are available at the Philharmonic Hall box office. Thank you.

1063
01:05:42,340 --> 01:05:45,340
Have an evening in ABY.

1064
01:05:45,340 --> 01:05:54,340
Here's the big play coming up right now.

1065
01:05:54,340 --> 01:06:01,340
It's 4 and about 4 inches for the Buffalo Bills as the New York Jets 42 and a half yard line.

1066
01:06:01,340 --> 01:06:04,340
They line up in a flackety formation.

1067
01:06:04,340 --> 01:06:09,340
Campbell is on the flank, high formation in the backfield, Braxton in front of OJ and they go side by side.

1068
01:06:09,340 --> 01:06:12,340
The Jets defense is back in solidly.

1069
01:06:12,340 --> 01:06:17,340
Ferguson calling signals. They just need it. Just Ferguson in the quarterback keep and he probably made it.

1070
01:06:17,340 --> 01:06:21,340
He dove in on the quarterback keep and let's see where they place that forward progress of the ball.

1071
01:06:21,340 --> 01:06:24,340
That's what counts. It looks as though he made it.

1072
01:06:24,340 --> 01:06:27,340
Dick Neal, John Little, Mark Lomas, John Elliott all in on the play.

1073
01:06:27,340 --> 01:06:30,340
And it looks as though he's got the first down.

1074
01:06:30,340 --> 01:06:34,340
Ball is at the 42 yard line. Yes, there's the single now, first down.

1075
01:06:34,340 --> 01:06:37,340
There was never any question there Marty once he dove across that line.

1076
01:06:37,340 --> 01:06:40,340
Those referees have those quarterbacks out quite conservatively on plays like that.

1077
01:06:40,340 --> 01:06:45,340
And all they've got to do is get to know that it's them or the football up in there and over the line.

1078
01:06:45,340 --> 01:06:48,340
And they usually make the first down in that situation.

1079
01:06:48,340 --> 01:06:52,340
What does a linebacker do in a situation like that? Do they prepare for that by meeting them high, going in high?

1080
01:06:52,340 --> 01:06:55,340
I'll tell you sir about that sometime when we've got a little more time.

1081
01:06:55,340 --> 01:07:01,340
I had that same situation out in Oakland a year ago and I didn't perform too well because the tight end which I had to cover caught a touchdown pass.

1082
01:07:01,340 --> 01:07:04,340
Oh is that so? Let's not forget about it Larry.

1083
01:07:04,340 --> 01:07:12,340
First and center of the 42 yard line, the head of the OJ system, he drives it inside his own right guard, coming back inside, drives over the 42 about the 39 yard line.

1084
01:07:12,340 --> 01:07:17,340
He was hit back at the line of scrimmage but he pulled away and Ralph Baker finally pulled him down.

1085
01:07:17,340 --> 01:07:20,340
Ralph Baker and John Elliott in on the tackle.

1086
01:07:20,340 --> 01:07:23,340
It'll be second and seven at the 39 yard line.

1087
01:07:23,340 --> 01:07:30,340
We make out OJ to now have something like 86 and three, 89 yards.

1088
01:07:30,340 --> 01:07:35,340
Just far in the first half alone and he's caught the broken Jimmy Brown's record already.

1089
01:07:35,340 --> 01:07:41,340
The most yards gained in a single season by a national football league player in the entire history of the NFL.

1090
01:07:41,340 --> 01:07:45,340
It's second and seven at the 39 of the New York Jets. The ball game is tied at seven.

1091
01:07:45,340 --> 01:07:52,340
Ferguson called single, straight back to fast setting up now plenty of time, throws out to the right and is caught waiting for it at J.D. Hill and he's,

1092
01:07:52,340 --> 01:08:01,340
and he's, and he's knocked out of bounds at the 21 yard line. Bob Shantz, number 81, went deep down along the sideline and suddenly buttoned up.

1093
01:08:01,340 --> 01:08:05,340
And as he turned there was a ball, perfectly executed fast play.

1094
01:08:05,340 --> 01:08:12,340
Dennis Howell and Virgil Zellwein combined did not come out of bounds at the 21, a gain of 18 yards and a first and 10.

1095
01:08:12,340 --> 01:08:15,340
Ball to Buffalo Bill, half of New York Jets, 21 yard line.

1096
01:08:15,340 --> 01:08:22,340
And while we're throwing bouquets of roses around about the play call and you got to give Ferguson credit on that one. I think the Jets thought he was going to run the football.

1097
01:08:22,340 --> 01:08:30,340
They were factoring in pretty tight, didn't get much of a pass for it and he just had adequate time to throw and hit Bob Chandler out there to ride flat for the first down.

1098
01:08:30,340 --> 01:08:36,340
It's first and 10 at the 21 yard line. The handoff goes to Braxton that drives up the middle and goes for five yards before he's shot to the 16 yard line.

1099
01:08:36,340 --> 01:08:43,340
Ferguson makes the tackle at the 16. Jim Braxton, built like a fire flood, busts the street up the middle.

1100
01:08:43,340 --> 01:08:51,340
And now there was two minutes left to go in this first half and time has taken us. Time out on the field to score the Jets 7, the Bills 7.

1101
01:08:51,340 --> 01:08:56,340
Two balls to be in that scotch glass. Present Casey Jones and Elgin Baylor.

1102
01:08:56,340 --> 01:09:01,340
Elgin, you've got class. Like your 71 games, you had class.

1103
01:09:01,340 --> 01:09:02,340
Oh, 71.

1104
01:09:02,340 --> 01:09:10,340
For a guy with one shot, you've got class. Like a two ball four and a glass, you've got class.

1105
01:09:10,340 --> 01:09:16,340
Oh no, Casey, you've got class. You were cool when you picked up my pay.

1106
01:09:16,340 --> 01:09:23,340
For a little guy, you really had class. Like a two ball four and a glass, you've got class.

1107
01:09:23,340 --> 01:09:31,340
Oh no, big man, you've got class. Like a champion 15, you've got class.

1108
01:09:31,340 --> 01:09:39,340
But your team cut us off at the pass. Like a two ball four and a glass, you've got class.

1109
01:09:39,340 --> 01:09:43,340
Two balls is one of the best beers in Europe. Now it's made in America.

1110
01:09:43,340 --> 01:09:51,340
The taste of the old country but light like America. American's right, too. Two balls beer. It's got class.

1111
01:09:51,340 --> 01:09:56,340
With Larry Matham, I'm Artie Clickford speaking to you from Shea Stadium.

1112
01:09:56,340 --> 01:10:00,340
As the snow continues to fall, what else do you expect?

1113
01:10:00,340 --> 01:10:08,340
Ball game aside, it's seven. OJ Simpson has set a new National Football League ground gaming record for a single season.

1114
01:10:08,340 --> 01:10:11,340
The New York Jets are being threatened now by the Buffalo Bills.

1115
01:10:11,340 --> 01:10:15,340
We're second and four at the 17 yard line of the Jets. Second and four.

1116
01:10:15,340 --> 01:10:17,340
The signal's being called by Joe Ferguson.

1117
01:10:17,340 --> 01:10:20,340
Braxton in front of OJ Simpson in the I formation.

1118
01:10:20,340 --> 01:10:26,340
Ferguson takes a pitch out wide to OJ. Brugs off left tackle, cuts inside, and he's down into picking up three yards.

1119
01:10:26,340 --> 01:10:31,340
Good run by OJ Simpson from the 17 down to about the 13, 14 yard line.

1120
01:10:31,340 --> 01:10:34,340
Braxton leading the playoff field. Burgess O was making a good tackle.

1121
01:10:34,340 --> 01:10:40,340
Helped by Bill Ferguson, a fine rookie linebacker from San Diego State.

1122
01:10:40,340 --> 01:10:45,340
I always like to see how these rookie quarterbacks perform under this kind of pressure here late in the first half now.

1123
01:10:45,340 --> 01:10:49,340
He's got to work the clock. He's also got to try to move the football down for the first half.

1124
01:10:49,340 --> 01:10:52,340
And it should be very interesting between here and half time.

1125
01:10:52,340 --> 01:10:55,340
Watch this running shows a minute and 25 seconds to go in this first half.

1126
01:10:55,340 --> 01:10:59,340
They have two timeouts left to them. Third and two at the 13 yard line.

1127
01:10:59,340 --> 01:11:02,340
Man in motion comes to the right side. It's Chandler in motion to the right.

1128
01:11:02,340 --> 01:11:05,340
Handoff goes to OJ running off left tackle. Hits back to the right.

1129
01:11:05,340 --> 01:11:08,340
Breakdown to McClure. Goes to the goal line. Cut down OJ Simpson.

1130
01:11:08,340 --> 01:11:13,340
A beautiful off tackle run by OJ. Jim Brugs leading the way once again.

1131
01:11:13,340 --> 01:11:17,340
OJ tricky, driving hard, side stepping in.

1132
01:11:17,340 --> 01:11:21,340
Pupple-hipping is way down. Went into the goal line, untouched.

1133
01:11:21,340 --> 01:11:24,340
What a run by OJ Simpson. Brilliant.

1134
01:11:24,340 --> 01:11:28,340
Just as I say, it's going to be all the less interesting to see how the quarterback used the clock down here.

1135
01:11:28,340 --> 01:11:31,340
This close the hand time, Marty.

1136
01:11:31,340 --> 01:11:33,340
There was a fine run.

1137
01:11:33,340 --> 01:11:39,340
And let's see now, he's up to the...he's over or very close to 100 yards thus far in the first half alone.

1138
01:11:39,340 --> 01:11:43,340
If he gets 197, it'll go over 2,000 yards in one season.

1139
01:11:43,340 --> 01:11:46,340
And he's up close to the 100 yard mark in the first half.

1140
01:11:46,340 --> 01:11:48,340
The score is now 13 to 7.

1141
01:11:48,340 --> 01:11:51,340
Buffalo Bills leader of the New York Jets, John Leapold, ready to try to point after.

1142
01:11:51,340 --> 01:11:55,340
The ball is rolled back to him, but he gets the kick off and it's through there for the point after.

1143
01:11:55,340 --> 01:11:57,340
So there's a timeout on the field to score.

1144
01:11:57,340 --> 01:12:00,340
The Buffalo Bills 14, the New York Jets 7.

1145
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1157
01:12:50,340 --> 01:12:52,340
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1158
01:12:52,340 --> 01:13:01,340
We are told now that O.J. Simpson has 105 yards in the first half.

1159
01:13:01,340 --> 01:13:04,340
18 carries for 105 yards.

1160
01:13:04,340 --> 01:13:06,340
And he's right on his way to getting the record, Marty.

1161
01:13:06,340 --> 01:13:09,340
But we should, we would like to say we have a very interesting halftime.

1162
01:13:09,340 --> 01:13:12,340
Both the New York Jets, Mr. Phil Isen, is in our booth now.

1163
01:13:12,340 --> 01:13:14,340
We'll be our guests at halftime.

1164
01:13:14,340 --> 01:13:19,340
We'll be talking about Wade Dubank and then possibly Joe Namath's situation, a lot of other things at halftime.

1165
01:13:19,340 --> 01:13:23,340
Here's the handoff, pullback, Harrison Booster goes up the middle for about a half yard on a play.

1166
01:13:23,340 --> 01:13:24,340
And that's all.

1167
01:13:24,340 --> 01:13:26,340
It's Earl Isen that's right in, can splash the end.

1168
01:13:26,340 --> 01:13:29,340
McFarland goes to 57 seconds remaining in this first half.

1169
01:13:29,340 --> 01:13:32,340
The Jets are down by a score of 14 to 7.

1170
01:13:32,340 --> 01:13:34,340
And now the Jets are all forth.

1171
01:13:34,340 --> 01:13:35,340
Now the Buffalo Bill is off the dime.

1172
01:13:35,340 --> 01:13:39,340
They want that ball again.

1173
01:13:39,340 --> 01:13:40,340
Buffalo is called dime.

1174
01:13:40,340 --> 01:13:42,340
Here's a second period score.

1175
01:13:42,340 --> 01:13:48,340
The Washington Redskins who trailed Philadelphia 3-0 and 10-7 now lead the Philadelphia Eagles.

1176
01:13:48,340 --> 01:13:52,340
The score of the Redskins 17, the Eagles 10 in the second period.

1177
01:13:52,340 --> 01:13:56,340
Also in the second period, the Minnesota Vikings 7, the New York Giants nothing.

1178
01:13:56,340 --> 01:14:00,340
In the second period, Atlanta 14, New Orleans nothing.

1179
01:14:00,340 --> 01:14:04,340
We'll pause briefly now for station identification on the Jets' set network.

1180
01:14:04,340 --> 01:14:13,340
WABY, Sports Radio 14 Albany, home of the New York Jets.

1181
01:14:13,340 --> 01:14:20,340
WB14.

1182
01:14:20,340 --> 01:14:22,340
With Larry Grantham, Marty Glick reporting.

1183
01:14:22,340 --> 01:14:25,340
Just 52 seconds remaining now before the end of this first half.

1184
01:14:25,340 --> 01:14:28,340
The Jets are trailing by a score of 14 to 7.

1185
01:14:28,340 --> 01:14:31,340
A regular pro strip, second and 10 at the 24 yard line.

1186
01:14:31,340 --> 01:14:32,340
Namacup straight back to pass.

1187
01:14:32,340 --> 01:14:33,340
Set up now.

1188
01:14:33,340 --> 01:14:34,340
Look down for your postie.

1189
01:14:34,340 --> 01:14:35,340
Way down the middle for Falkham.

1190
01:14:35,340 --> 01:14:37,340
And it's incomplete.

1191
01:14:37,340 --> 01:14:39,340
Knocked down at the last moment by Tony Green.

1192
01:14:39,340 --> 01:14:42,340
Incomplete.

1193
01:14:42,340 --> 01:14:45,340
So it'll be third and 10 at the 24 yard line.

1194
01:14:45,340 --> 01:14:46,340
I hear boos out there.

1195
01:14:46,340 --> 01:14:47,340
I wonder why.

1196
01:14:47,340 --> 01:14:48,340
Well, Joe didn't like the call.

1197
01:14:48,340 --> 01:14:49,340
He needed to keep Falkham.

1198
01:14:49,340 --> 01:14:53,340
He thought he was under fear with by Tony Green down there deep down field.

1199
01:14:53,340 --> 01:14:55,340
But you know, it looked like to me the ball kind of hung up in the air.

1200
01:14:55,340 --> 01:14:57,340
Joe tried to go deep to Falkham.

1201
01:14:57,340 --> 01:14:58,340
It looked like he was open momentarily.

1202
01:14:58,340 --> 01:15:01,340
The ball didn't get there quite on time.

1203
01:15:01,340 --> 01:15:04,340
It looked like he kind of hung and Green recovered to knock the football down.

1204
01:15:04,340 --> 01:15:06,340
That makes a third and 10 for the Jets.

1205
01:15:06,340 --> 01:15:08,340
That's the 24 yard line of the Jets.

1206
01:15:08,340 --> 01:15:13,340
45 seconds remain in this first half as they break the huddle and join the line of Schimachetti-Bell Flanks wide out to the right side.

1207
01:15:13,340 --> 01:15:15,340
Deep walk and splits left.

1208
01:15:15,340 --> 01:15:16,340
They go to a pro set.

1209
01:15:16,340 --> 01:15:19,340
Emerson Puzer and Mike Adam Lear are the running backs, let's name it.

1210
01:15:19,340 --> 01:15:20,340
Take the snap.

1211
01:15:20,340 --> 01:15:21,340
Takes the handoff.

1212
01:15:21,340 --> 01:15:22,340
First back sets up now.

1213
01:15:22,340 --> 01:15:23,340
Booze down the middle.

1214
01:15:23,340 --> 01:15:24,340
Deflected and incomplete.

1215
01:15:24,340 --> 01:15:27,340
It went through the hands of linebacker Dick Lewis.

1216
01:15:27,340 --> 01:15:30,340
And it's incomplete.

1217
01:15:30,340 --> 01:15:32,340
So it'll be fourth and 10 at the 24 yard line.

1218
01:15:32,340 --> 01:15:36,340
And it is possible for the Bills to get within range of a field goal before this first half ends.

1219
01:15:36,340 --> 01:15:39,340
It sure is and that play has almost no sense.

1220
01:15:39,340 --> 01:15:41,340
It would have put them in range.

1221
01:15:41,340 --> 01:15:45,340
Walford Elske thought he had that multiple-ferocity fun covered there.

1222
01:15:45,340 --> 01:15:47,340
He hit Joe Williget as he turned the ball loose.

1223
01:15:47,340 --> 01:15:55,340
But unfortunately Joe had gotten rid of the ball and he didn't pick up the money for the multiple-ferocity kids back in Buffalo.

1224
01:15:55,340 --> 01:15:58,340
Begum jumps back to his own 10 yard line ready to punt for the Jets.

1225
01:15:58,340 --> 01:16:00,340
Walker and Cahill in twin safeties.

1226
01:16:00,340 --> 01:16:02,340
Cahill in front of Walker.

1227
01:16:02,340 --> 01:16:03,340
And to his right.

1228
01:16:03,340 --> 01:16:04,340
They're out in the midfield.

1229
01:16:04,340 --> 01:16:06,340
Here's the punt by Begum.

1230
01:16:06,340 --> 01:16:07,340
A short kick.

1231
01:16:07,340 --> 01:16:08,340
End of the run.

1232
01:16:08,340 --> 01:16:09,340
And it's taken by Cahill.

1233
01:16:09,340 --> 01:16:10,340
Cahill runs out to his left.

1234
01:16:10,340 --> 01:16:12,340
Break down on the clear for the moment.

1235
01:16:12,340 --> 01:16:13,340
Down to the 20 yard line.

1236
01:16:13,340 --> 01:16:14,340
And into the fourth corner.

1237
01:16:14,340 --> 01:16:15,340
Down to the 10 yard line.

1238
01:16:15,340 --> 01:16:16,340
He's going to go in.

1239
01:16:16,340 --> 01:16:17,340
Touchdown!

1240
01:16:17,340 --> 01:16:20,340
Touchdown!

1241
01:16:20,340 --> 01:16:23,340
Bill Cahill getting that very short kick.

1242
01:16:23,340 --> 01:16:27,340
Going up the middle and suddenly swinging wide around the left side.

1243
01:16:27,340 --> 01:16:31,340
And in just those few seconds we were talking about field goal position.

1244
01:16:31,340 --> 01:16:34,340
They came up with sixes and probably sevenes in just an hour.

1245
01:16:34,340 --> 01:16:37,340
A fine run back and a very short punt.

1246
01:16:37,340 --> 01:16:39,340
A run back by Bill Cahill.

1247
01:16:39,340 --> 01:16:43,340
And that short punt for the New York Jets by Julian Sagan.

1248
01:16:43,340 --> 01:16:47,340
And at certain times like that it seems like the players don't want to relax, but they do.

1249
01:16:47,340 --> 01:16:50,340
Marty, it seemed like the ball wasn't kicking deep as they thought it was.

1250
01:16:50,340 --> 01:16:52,340
He came shooting in there.

1251
01:16:52,340 --> 01:16:53,340
They gave him a little room to catch the football.

1252
01:16:53,340 --> 01:16:58,340
And when he got the room to catch the ball, he just took it and made one real good cut and got out on the clear and went all the way.

1253
01:16:58,340 --> 01:17:04,340
So it was a great run. He gambled on catching the ball because it was the jet defenders around him when he caught the football.

1254
01:17:04,340 --> 01:17:09,340
But after he once gambled and caught the ball and took it off and cut to his left, he was out on the clear.

1255
01:17:09,340 --> 01:17:13,340
He sure was when he went around his own left side and cutting into the left corner.

1256
01:17:13,340 --> 01:17:18,340
Now there's a momentary delay while they wind up that football.

1257
01:17:18,340 --> 01:17:24,340
And they want to get it out from where it is muddied.

1258
01:17:24,340 --> 01:17:28,340
And now they're set. Schafer holds for Leopold.

1259
01:17:28,340 --> 01:17:32,340
L-E-Y-P-O-L-D-C. A thick fellow, 6'2", 224 pounds.

1260
01:17:32,340 --> 01:17:35,340
Kicks straight away. Signals are being called down for the point after the ball.

1261
01:17:35,340 --> 01:17:38,340
The staff plays down and kicks it up and through there.

1262
01:17:38,340 --> 01:17:44,340
So there's a timeout on the field to score. The football bill is 21. The New York Jets, 7.

1263
01:17:44,340 --> 01:17:49,340
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1264
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1265
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1277
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John Leapold, John Leapold takes the ball right out of the end zone.

1278
01:19:22,340 --> 01:19:26,340
He's got a linebacker going back to cover on the play, John Scarpin,

1279
01:19:26,340 --> 01:19:28,340
and Dwight Harrison backing up as well.

1280
01:19:28,340 --> 01:19:32,340
He was covered, as we say, nautically, fore and aft.

1281
01:19:32,340 --> 01:19:35,340
He sure was, Marty. That ball kind of hung up there again on Joe,

1282
01:19:35,340 --> 01:19:40,340
and it was a long throw, but that's the only chance he's got here prior to halftime to get back on the scoreboard.

1283
01:19:40,340 --> 01:19:43,340
Of course, this is, at all times, this is Joe Namath at his fifth.

1284
01:19:43,340 --> 01:19:47,340
When you're down 21 to 7, I know of no other, no better quarterback in professional football

1285
01:19:47,340 --> 01:19:50,340
to bring your team back and get those points on the scoreboard

1286
01:19:50,340 --> 01:19:53,340
and get you back in the ballgame or get ahead in the ballgame.

1287
01:19:53,340 --> 01:19:55,340
It's second and ten after 20, with 17 seconds to go on the half.

1288
01:19:55,340 --> 01:19:59,340
As the quick opener for Emerson Boos, he drives up the field for some three yards on the play,

1289
01:19:59,340 --> 01:20:04,340
and unless somebody calls time, Watts will run out for the end of his first half.

1290
01:20:04,340 --> 01:20:06,340
Eight seconds to go, and Watts keeps running.

1291
01:20:06,340 --> 01:20:07,340
Nobody has called time.

1292
01:20:07,340 --> 01:20:11,340
Down to the two-second mark, and you'll hear the gun in just a moment.

1293
01:20:11,340 --> 01:20:14,340
There it is. That's the end of the first half.

1294
01:20:14,340 --> 01:20:21,340
The Buffalo Bill is 21, and the New York Jets are 7.

1295
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1296
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Stadium, along with Marty Clickman.

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Of course, the snow is coming down quite rapidly at the moment.

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Halftime score is the Buffalo Bill 21, the New York Jets 7.

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Early in the ball game, the New York Jets kicked the football off the Buffalo.

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And on the first series, OJ Southern entered today's game needing some 61 yards

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to capture the all-time rushing record for one year, 1,864 yards by Jimmy Brown.

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On the first opening series this afternoon, he carried the ball seven times for a total of 57 yards,

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and of course, it was climaxed by Braxton's one-yard plunge with 628 yards in the first quarter,

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making a score of seven or nothing.

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Then on the next two series, of course, on the next series, OJ Southern carried the ball,

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picked up his six yards, got the rushing yardage total that he needed for the record,

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and then the following play, the ball was handed off to OJ and he fumbled it.

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Of course, as we had talked about earlier, we believe this had a lot to do with the momentum

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that was generated by OJ Southern and the Buffalo Bills prior to the kickoff.

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After attaining the goal, the record he wanted so badly, he had a little letdown.

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He fumbled the football.

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The Jets took over.

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Two plays later, Joe Namath hit Jerome Barkham 48 yards, and the New York Jets set down.

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So with 3.08 left in the first quarter, the score was the New York Jets 7 to the Buffalo Bills 7.

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And then all the action in the second quarter came about in the last two minutes.

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OJ Southern took a handoff from his quarterback, Joe Ferguson, ran the ball 13 yards,

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and then the end zone with 1.12 left and a half, making the score the Buffalo Bills 14,

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the New York Jets 7.

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And then following a three-place series by the New York Jets,

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third down at fourth, Julian Fagan fronted the football,

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and Cahill returned it all the way for a touchdown,

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making the score at halftime here, the New York Jets 7, the Buffalo Bills 21.

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This is Larry Gressom, how they helped Bill Islund,

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In 1973, Capitol Country will hear the New York Jets in action right here on WAVY's Sports Radio 14 Albany.

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This is Marty Glickman along with Larry Grampin.

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We'll bring you all the Jets action right from the 50-yard line at home and away.

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I'm Larry Grampin along with Marty Glickman at Shade Stadium, New York City, New York.

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Marty had to go down the sidelines at halftime today to present an award to two high school kids from the metropolitan area.

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I had time to guess today and we're awful lucky to have two such outstanding personalities of the New York Jets.

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First, let me introduce the president of the New York Jets football club, Mr. Phil Isman.

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Mr. Isman, we certainly appreciate your coming by and spending time with us.

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Thank you, Larry.

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And our second guest is none other than number 62, normally for the New York Jets in uniform, Al Atkinson.

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Al, we appreciate you coming by too.

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Chigger, it's always good to come by and see you work as a professional.

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Uh-oh, now we've got to explain that nickname that he put out over the airwaves.

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We've been guarding so closely this secret all year.

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But that has been my nickname for some years, Chigger.

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Mr. Isman, of course, this is an emotional day in the life of the New York Jets and an emotional day, of course, for the head coach, Coach Weeby Bay.

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Larry, the first thing I'd like to do is congratulate O.J. Simpson.

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I think he's a great athlete and a great person.

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And if anyone was entitled to the record, he was. Congratulations to him.

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I know, he certainly appreciates that.

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And, of course, we were always pulling for the Jets to win the ball game, but we also, in our own way, was pulling for O.J. Simpson to set the record today.

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He is a fine gentleman and one of the finest first houses in the National Football League today.

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And he is really a credit to the Buffalo Bills and the National Football League.

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I agree with you, Larry.

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Now, to get on with the retirement today of Coach Weeby Bay, I know you've been associated with Coach Weeby Bay in the 11 years he's been here with the New York Jets team.

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Well, Larry, I don't have to tell you because you're an ex-player.

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Weebs a great man and a great coach.

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Nobody will ever equal his record.

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As you know, he's won the championship in both leagues.

1379
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So, unfortunately, it's snowing today and it's kind of a dismal day to go out of football.

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But Weebs will always be a credit to the New York Jets.

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I don't think that the weather really detracts from the importance of the day for Coach Weeby.

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Now, I'm not going to be realizing he's retiring from active coaching today, Mr. Islin,

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but what will his duties be on down the road next year for the New York Jets football team?

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Well, Larry, he'll be in the front office with me.

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He'll be a vice president.

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He's going to be in charge of the negotiations with players.

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We've got a new complex we're going to build for training out in Long Island.

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We've got a lot of work to do.

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And Weebs is going to be right there to help me do it.

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Well, Al, I know this is a sad day in the lives of all the ballplayers.

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Of course, you've played with Coach Eubank a number of years here on the Jet team.

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Right, Larry.

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Weebs I've looked up to as a father image.

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He's always been fair to me as a person and as a player.

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He's been very fair with me throughout my years negotiating with him.

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And as a coach, he brought me along slowly, my rookie year, and I thanked him very much for it.

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When he did give me a chance to play, I thanked him very highly for it.

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You know, he was always good to me both as a man and as a coach.

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Well, Al, you talk like you won't be around Coach Eubank any longer.

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And of course, you won't be around him as a coach, but he will be general manager next year.

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Right, I realize that, Larry.

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And as a general manager, you know, he's been very fair to me.

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And I think in the years to come, the fellows coming up on the team as jet player personnel

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and also as players, they'll find him as a very warm person, a very fair person.

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But I think the few wraps that he has taken in the newspapers aren't really fair ones.

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Are you going to be around him more often? Are you coming back next year?

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Oh, am I going to be back next year?

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Well, as I told a reporter about two weeks ago, if my leg does not come around, the answer is simply no.

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That was Al Atkinson.

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And of course, that was Barbara Sheehan, one of our sidekicks here with WR Radio, throwing that little question at Al.

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This is Larry Grantham, and I'll be back with our hand-time guest,

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President of New York, Justice Phil Isman and Al Atkinson in just a moment.

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This is Mary Grantham at Chase Stadium, where at half-time the Buffalo Bills lead the New

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York Jets by the score of 21 to 7.

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Marty Glickman is down in the field at the present time, giving an award to a couple

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of high school kids from the metropolitan area.

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And certainly we're missing Marty up here in the booth.

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Barbara Shearer is sitting here.

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We're talking with President of the New York Jets, Mr. Phil Isman, and of course with Al

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Atkinson, the fine middle linebacker who has, unfortunately, a groin injury and has been

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out for several weeks now.

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This isn't, I know, a lot of speculation, a lot of rumors are going around about Joe

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Namer and what his status is with the Jets football team and what his future is in New

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York City.

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01:30:34,340 --> 01:30:35,340
Do you have any comments at this point?

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I know the contract negotiations here hasn't started exactly yet, and so therefore I'm

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sure it wouldn't be any definite answer.

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Well, Larry, it's all premature.

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There's been no conversation, no discussion about contracts.

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It's all the way in the future.

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Well, of course, that's what I say.

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It's exactly that.

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It's rumors.

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Now, of course, I don't think, well, from my standpoint and I know the standpoint of

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other former team members or team members, Joe's inability to play this year because

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of injuries, I don't think that in any way detracts from the importance of Joe Namer,

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the quarterback of the New York Jets.

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01:31:12,340 --> 01:31:14,340
No, unfortunately he got hurt, Larry.

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There's nothing you can do about that.

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And of course, you're looking forward, I'm sure, to a very successful season next year

1458
01:31:21,340 --> 01:31:25,340
with Joe, a quarterback, and without answers to the middle linebacker also.

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01:31:25,340 --> 01:31:27,340
Don't forget Larry, our new coach next year, Charlie Winner.

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01:31:27,340 --> 01:31:28,340
Oh, that's right.

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I think he's going to do a great job and once he's complete charge of everything in

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football, it's all his responsibility.

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01:31:36,340 --> 01:31:40,340
It's hard for Joe Namer to wonder if he will leave or what all the speculation is.

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01:31:40,340 --> 01:31:45,340
What actually will the World Football League or association mean to the NFL?

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01:31:45,340 --> 01:31:52,340
Will this be another demuting of talent and franchise throughout the country as in the

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01:31:52,340 --> 01:31:55,340
early days of the AM Bell and the NFL?

1467
01:31:55,340 --> 01:31:56,340
Well, I haven't heard much about it.

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01:31:56,340 --> 01:32:02,340
It's in its organizational stage and I don't think at this point there's anything to say about it.

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01:32:02,340 --> 01:32:08,340
Well, Al, of course, I hadn't had your reaction yet to exactly what's happening down on the

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field today.

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O.J. Spencer's running for a lot of yards.

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01:32:11,340 --> 01:32:13,340
He has 105 yards at half time.

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01:32:13,340 --> 01:32:18,340
He's been on the record set by Jimmy Brown several years ago with the Cleveland Browns.

1474
01:32:18,340 --> 01:32:22,340
But how would you try to defend against him if you were out there playing this afternoon?

1475
01:32:22,340 --> 01:32:25,340
Well, I'll tell you, Larry, if I was a cowboy, I'd go after a plato.

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If I was a hunter, I'd use a gun.

1477
01:32:27,340 --> 01:32:29,340
But he's got everything going for him.

1478
01:32:29,340 --> 01:32:31,340
He's got a lead 21 to 7.

1479
01:32:31,340 --> 01:32:34,340
He's got a ball control coach, Luke Saban.

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01:32:34,340 --> 01:32:40,340
And they're certainly going to come out in a second half, hope to have the ball for maybe 12 minutes,

1481
01:32:40,340 --> 01:32:45,340
run the ball maybe 30, 35 times, and they're not going to pass at all unless they fall behind.

1482
01:32:45,340 --> 01:32:49,340
And to do that, Joe's going to have to put the points on the board real quickly.

1483
01:32:49,340 --> 01:32:52,340
And also, he's got a rookie quarterback going for him.

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01:32:52,340 --> 01:32:54,340
He's got a rookie quarterback and he's been concerned of all year.

1485
01:32:54,340 --> 01:33:01,340
And plus, O.J. has gifted this year with the best offensive line Buffalo has had since the championship years of 64 and 65.

1486
01:33:01,340 --> 01:33:05,340
Well, don't you think if you were a young quarterback coming into the National Football League,

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especially playing with a team like the Buffalo Bill and playing with O.J.

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01:33:09,340 --> 01:33:15,340
if I was a young quarterback, I think I'd be pulling to give them the football more than I would other runners back.

1489
01:33:15,340 --> 01:33:17,340
I agree with you, Larry.

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And he's gifted right now with two good running backs.

1491
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And I'd hate to be a receiver on the Buffalo Bill.

1492
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They're simply a blocker.

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And when you go in to negotiate, as all receivers do, they like to throw the statistics at the general manager.

1494
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And of course, these poor guys don't have any stats at the end of the year.

1495
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I think if they close out today at 9 and 5, they ought to be giving a nice ball.

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A great day commended.

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This is Larry Grapham, and I'll be back with our half-time guest, Mr. Bill Islund and Al Echolson in just a moment.

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Hey, you could have a soulful holiday just by tuning in to your radio to Wavy 14 every Saturday night at 9 and every Sunday night at 10, because the sun is so, and it has such a good sense of instant.

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Right here on Wavy 14. Remember, run a soul Saturday night at 9 and every Sunday night at 10. Right here on Wavy 14.

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I'm Larry Grantham, and at halftime here at Chase Stadium, the store is at Buffalo Bill 21, the New York Jets 7. Our halftime guests have been President of the New York Jets, Mr. Bill Islams and Al Atkinson, former captain and defensive linebacker for the New York Jets, number 62.

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I want to thank both of you for coming by and spending a few moments with us, and in our appreciation, a gift for you, a gift for Motorola.

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01:35:27,340 --> 01:35:44,340
Motorola, makers of Quasar color portables, and Quasar works in the drawer, color TV consoles, all with Motorola Instamatic color tuning. Thank you both for coming by and chatting with us briefly, and good luck to the Jets, Mrs. Islams, and of course, Al, good luck to you in whatever your offseason endeavor might be.

1511
01:35:44,340 --> 01:35:47,340
Thanks for having us, Barry. I'm glad you could be with us.

1512
01:35:47,340 --> 01:35:53,340
Okay, and certainly a happy holiday season to both of you. I'm Larry Grantham, and we'll be back with a second half kickoff in just a moment.

1513
01:35:53,340 --> 01:36:02,340
This is Bob Badger, manager of your radio station. The energy crisis is with us for sure, and media of all types are urging all of us to conserve energy.

1514
01:36:02,340 --> 01:36:11,340
As media, we have responsibility to not only talk about energy conservation, but to participate as best we can ourselves, while still fulfilling our public service commitments.

1515
01:36:11,340 --> 01:36:28,340
WABY has taken the following steps to conserve energy here at the station. WABY has discontinued broadcasting between 1 and 5.30 a.m., except on Friday and Sunday nights. The WABY mobile unit has been scheduled for fewer hours on area highways, searching out news.

1516
01:36:28,340 --> 01:36:45,340
We feel we can be fully as effective utilizing the telephone. The WABY transmitter adequately covers Capitol land, utilizing only 1,000 watts of power. And we will keep at that level or less some of our competitors utilize 50 times more energy to provide basically the same service.

1517
01:36:45,340 --> 01:37:06,340
And WABY has stepped up its program of converting from high-energy consuming vacuum tube type equipment to low-drain solid state equipment as supplied by our parent firm, the CCA Electronics Corporation. WABY can say with pride that we consume less energy by far than any other Albany radio station. Thank you for your interest.

1518
01:37:06,340 --> 01:37:16,340
This is WABY.

1519
01:37:36,340 --> 01:37:55,340
And now O.J. Simpson has broken that record here this afternoon. Of course, also along the line of records, O.J. Simpson needs 197 yards this afternoon to go over the 2,000 mark for the year. A 2,000 mark in rushing that's never been accomplished before in the history of professional football.

1520
01:37:55,340 --> 01:38:13,340
At present time, as we said, he has 105 yards and looks like he's on his way to the 2,000 yard mark. The snow is gently falling now. It's not really such a slow storm or blizzard as we had thought it was earlier in the contest.

1521
01:38:13,340 --> 01:38:32,340
But it's still coming down. The playing surface is almost completely blotted out. The lines are drawn for the contest this afternoon now being almost completely covered, especially down the grass portion of the field. The infield being a little darker and a little bit easier to see.

1522
01:38:32,340 --> 01:38:39,340
Well, Marty, welcome back to broadcasting. And I know you did an outstanding job down there on the field and we had outstanding guests at hand signs, which you missed.

1523
01:38:39,340 --> 01:38:57,340
Where do I get my breath? You know, Larry, we're comfortably ensconced here in the booth. This is quite good. There are no major problems up here in terms of wind and snow. But down there on the field, I didn't realize it. It's really fearful out there. This is a real blizzard.

1524
01:38:57,340 --> 01:39:15,340
It's blowing and snowing hard. The snow is fairly wet. The field is really a mess out there now. No way you can really have good footing. And just being out there is real tough. The crowd is mostly under the fans right now as I found out trying to broken field my way through.

1525
01:39:15,340 --> 01:39:25,340
Well, Marty, also at one point I don't think we brought up, but it should be brought up. You know, the worst part about being out there on an afternoon such as this is during the time out.

1526
01:39:25,340 --> 01:39:36,340
You know, when you go out on the field, at times they have TV time out, radio time out, or an official time out or what have you, and you've got to stand out there like an idiot waiting for the action to be resumed.

1527
01:39:36,340 --> 01:39:47,340
But yet you're still getting colder at the same time. You know, you've got to keep moving around out there to try to keep the circulation going and not to get too cold while you're standing on the field waiting for the action to get started.

1528
01:39:47,340 --> 01:39:59,340
And right now, Bridges-Owens and Margie Natchez are waiting underneath that crossbar for the kickoff of the close end of the stadium. Well, I mean, it's rough out there. I didn't realize it was nearly as bad because we say we have this overhang here.

1529
01:39:59,340 --> 01:40:16,340
And we're fairly comfortable. But out there, exposed to the elements, it's really rugged. As comfortable as you can be in 29 degree temperatures being outside even though being slightly exposed outside and with moisture all around you and the wind blowing sometime when you're beating in your face.

1530
01:40:16,340 --> 01:40:28,340
Here's Leapfrog's kickoff now high and quite deep, way up there and it's six yards in the end. Someone is running, seeing him run up by Atkins. He pummels the ball as he runs it out. He's hit down around a 10-yard line and that's about where he is at the 12.

1531
01:40:28,340 --> 01:40:37,340
The ball is so wet and the situation is so bad out there that it's running it out from back of his own goal line and in mid-slide he just dropped the football.

1532
01:40:37,340 --> 01:40:50,340
Well, that's the kind of though that sometimes they pick up run all the way for the touchdown. Marty, I was a little disappointed it didn't go all the way on that one. It seems like when that does happen the defending team kind of relaxes a lot of times and he breaks it for a long game.

1533
01:40:50,340 --> 01:41:00,340
But Margees couldn't quite get away that time. He did just drop the football out of sheer moisture or whatever. I don't see Emerson Boozer out there. I see Hank Bajorson. We haven't heard if he's injured or not.

1534
01:41:00,340 --> 01:41:09,340
Back to pass on the first play is Namath throwing over the middle and it's caught by Caster. It fouls loose and they rule a completed pass. Good for a first down.

1535
01:41:09,340 --> 01:41:19,340
The field judge ruling it a completed pass. He went down to the ground. Then it was fumbled loose. Caster made the grab and the ball was blown dead after the catch of the pass.

1536
01:41:19,340 --> 01:41:28,340
The fumble is recovered by the Bills but it doesn't count. The fumble doesn't but the pass does and they bring it out to about the 28-yard line. Jim Trajanski made the tackle.

1537
01:41:28,340 --> 01:41:38,340
So on the very first play Namath, despite the weather, throws that ball out to the 28. First and 10 out to 28-yard line of the New York Jets. The Jets are turning Bustle away. Score is 21 to 7.

1538
01:41:38,340 --> 01:41:47,340
Hank Bajorcon and Mike Adamley are the running backs out of a froze set. Namath takes the snaps. Ducks back. Hands up on a draw play to Mike Adamley. Hits back over to the line of steamers and throws down for a loss.

1539
01:41:47,340 --> 01:41:59,340
Earl Edwards again that defensive right hand number 73 and Jerry Patton number 77 came up to make the tackle. And it's a two-yard loss on the play back to the 26-yard line making a second and 12 out to 26 of the Jets.

1540
01:41:59,340 --> 01:42:12,340
And of course as we often say in football position there's 90 percent of it. Earl Edwards had great position on Bob Woods. Adamley there was no hole inside. Adamley tried to dodge it outside. Of course they just slid off the block and made the tackle.

1541
01:42:12,340 --> 01:42:21,340
He had great position. A lot of times you can come up with a great play. Let me correct the calling on the yardage on the last one. It's now second and 14 at the 24 of four-yard loss.

1542
01:42:21,340 --> 01:42:29,340
Back to pass is Namath and second and long standing up. Throws down to the right side. And it's caught by Eddie Bell. Showed him a first down by two yards. It's up around the 36-yard line.

1543
01:42:29,340 --> 01:42:36,340
And despite the weather, Joe Namath seems to be firing that ball better in the opening minutes here in the second half than he did in much of the first half.

1544
01:42:36,340 --> 01:42:45,340
Well I think he's going to come out and throw the ball when you're 14 points down as I said right prior to halftime. There's no better quarterback in the league to have throwing the ball for you to get you back in the ball game than Joe Willie.

1545
01:42:45,340 --> 01:42:53,340
And of course at halftime he went over the offensive patterns that the coaches in the locker room thought would work and that's what he's going to at this present time.

1546
01:42:53,340 --> 01:42:59,340
It's third and three out to 36-yard line on the New York Jets. Third and three. A key play coming up right here.

1547
01:42:59,340 --> 01:43:06,340
Throws set. Ball to the New York Jets. Namath is back to pass again. Throws out to the left flat. And it's stopped by Barkham. He had it right in his hands.

1548
01:43:06,340 --> 01:43:15,340
That time you could see Joe Namath on that quick square out left to Barkham. Threw the ball before Barkham even turned. And as Barkham turned there it was, but he just couldn't get his hands out completely enough.

1549
01:43:15,340 --> 01:43:20,340
Well that was bump and run coverage there Marty. The cornerback was up on him bumping and running with G. Barkham.

1550
01:43:20,340 --> 01:43:33,340
And of course you drive down field and you drive deep enough to get that man off of you, away from you so that you can possibly get wide open on the play, get him going back with a good stride or two and then cut away from him.

1551
01:43:33,340 --> 01:43:39,340
Well the timing was sloppy on the play because Joe threw the ball and Barkham turned around as the ball almost got to it.

1552
01:43:39,340 --> 01:43:52,340
It's fourth and three in our front formation. The kick high and fairly deep. And it's being taken once again by Bill Cale. Cale hits down immediately this time by Cliff McLean of the Jets.

1553
01:43:52,340 --> 01:44:04,340
The ball is at the 33 of the Buffalo Bills. There was first and 10 at the 33 yard line of the Buffalo Bills. The Bills were out in front by a score of 21 to 7. O.J. Simpson picked up 105 yards as I recall in the first half.

1554
01:44:04,340 --> 01:44:25,340
He sure did and talking about running backs we just received word that Emerson Bruiser has received a bruise right by. Now I don't know exactly where he stands in his rushing attempts to catch the rushing record for the New York Jets record that is Matt Smale I think holds the record and Bruiser was pushing him quite closely prior to game time but he as a probably won't be active at the game.

1555
01:44:25,340 --> 01:44:38,340
It's first and 10 at the 33 yard line. Joe Ferguson the quarterback. Hands off to Braxton. Braxton drives up the middle on a three power play goes right up to the 40 yard line as he picks up seven yards. John Edgerton now fakers your mind to stop him at the 40.

1556
01:44:38,340 --> 01:44:46,340
So it'll be second and three at the 40 yard line of the Buffalo Bills. Bill Cale is out in front in this four game by a score of 21 to 7. We have some corrected figures for O.J. in that first half.

1557
01:44:46,340 --> 01:44:58,340
He carried 19 times these figures are now official 19 carries in the first half for 108 yards. Of course all it needed was 61 yards to break the record set by the great Jimmy Brown.

1558
01:44:58,340 --> 01:45:06,340
So he's well past that mark. He has yet to carry here in the second yard second half. He needs 89 yards for 2000 yards on the season.

1559
01:45:06,340 --> 01:45:19,340
It's second and three at the 40 yard line. Chandler comes in motion to the right side. Braxton in front of O.J. Simpson. The hand goes to Braxton again. He drives up the middle. Has the first down. Keeps pulling forward and driving for seven yards before he stops up to the 47 yard line.

1560
01:45:19,340 --> 01:45:28,340
Bill Ferguson and Phil Wise finally stop him but he's picked up another first down for the Buffalo Bills in two smashes. Found a big throwback.

1561
01:45:28,340 --> 01:45:49,340
He goes from the 33 up to the 47 of the Buffalo Bills. 14 yards in two seven yard carries. And I'm certainly glad you corrected those yardage for O.J. because we've been giving him a little less credit than he deserves because we gave him credit for 105 yards and it was 108 yards and we do appreciate the correction because he's a fine gentleman and he needs those three yards.

1562
01:45:49,340 --> 01:46:04,340
It's first and 10 at the 47 yard line of the Buffalo Bills. The Bills are leading in the football game by a score of 21 to 7. Four minutes to John in the second half. Chandler comes in motion on the right side. The hand up goes to O.J. Simpson. He drives up left tackle and goes for one yard. That's all. Up to the 48 yard line with John Little.

1563
01:46:04,340 --> 01:46:32,340
He throws him back and going and limping now is Reggie McKenzie that find God who leads so many of the players for O.J. Simpson. McKenzie stays in the line up though. The ball is at the 48 yard line. It's second and nine at the 48 yard line. We see Joe Ferguson. It seems like he ever played. He's close to Bill B. and he comes over here and chats briefly with Coach Lou Saban about the play that's forthcoming. So even though they're not jumping players in and out and calling all the plays I think that a lot of plays are coming from the Buffalo Bills.

1564
01:46:32,340 --> 01:46:52,340
It's second and nine at the 48 yard line of the Buffalo Bills. The Bills are leading in the ball game 21 to 7. Ferguson goes back to pass on second down setting up now a funny about the right side and it's tough by channel at the 40. He was on the inside line. He really won this and it's funny not going to bounce at about the 18 yard line 16 yard line of the New York jet.

1565
01:46:52,340 --> 01:47:04,340
When he gets out of that time for Ferguson to throw that ball and Chantler made the grab he looted one man until Ralph Baker finally pulled him out from the side at the 16 yard line where it's first and 10 at the 16 on the jet.

1566
01:47:04,340 --> 01:47:15,340
And of course the jet went a zone defense that time they weren't up there bumping around. They were just in the regular zone and if it's tight in I took him attacking the Burgess or the strong safety rather short flat area.

1567
01:47:15,340 --> 01:47:24,340
And of course when he was attracted to the tight end and left Bob Chalmers underneath and open it outside and for Chalmers just to lose the tax return to the field for a long game.

1568
01:47:24,340 --> 01:47:31,340
It's first and 10 at the 16 yard line channel now flank wide out to the left side that driving in towards the closed end of Shea Stadium.

1569
01:47:31,340 --> 01:47:39,340
Joe Ferguson the quarterback of the ball club he takes it and he has dropped the back to back and drives it from the middle again and he goes from about four yards on the plate down about the 12 yard line.

1570
01:47:39,340 --> 01:47:47,340
It'll be second and six after 12 Ralph Baker Burgess Owens and Phil Wise combined to stop him. This Jim Braxton is quite a football player and having quite a good day too.

1571
01:47:47,340 --> 01:47:56,340
OJ used only once thus far in the second half on this drive. This drive began on the 33 of the Buffalo Bills and now down to the 12 yard line of the New York Jets.

1572
01:47:56,340 --> 01:48:03,340
And at half time of course the Jets had to talk about defense and OJ's sense of it and had to talk about defense and Braxton quite as much.

1573
01:48:03,340 --> 01:48:10,340
So therefore I think Coach Davis doing a wise thing and then Braxton care the ball because they should be key and the Jets should be key in an OJ defense.

1574
01:48:10,340 --> 01:48:16,340
It's a winged G out of the eye formation and now peeling off to the right side comes Chalmers. A hand off goes to OJ. He drives off to the left guard.

1575
01:48:16,340 --> 01:48:21,340
Break down on McClellan and tells him he's down about the six yard line and he may have the first down.

1576
01:48:21,340 --> 01:48:28,340
The series began at the 16. He's down near the six yard line. And it's a first down. They place the ball down right close to the five yard line.

1577
01:48:28,340 --> 01:48:33,340
It'll be first and goal is over five yards out. Dick Neal, John Little and Phil Wise combined it up.

1578
01:48:33,340 --> 01:48:41,340
OJ, for now until after OJ picked up some six yards more. So he has seven yards thus far unofficially in the second half.

1579
01:48:41,340 --> 01:48:50,340
Ted Troy comes in at tight end replacing J.D. Hill at the wide end. On the short yardage situation it's first and goal to go at the five yard line of the New York Jets.

1580
01:48:50,340 --> 01:48:56,340
The Jets are clearly in the ball game 21 to 7. Chandler planks wide out to the left side of the left of the ball club is tight.

1581
01:48:56,340 --> 01:49:04,340
High formation in the backfield. Braxton in front of OJ Simpson. And now they go into a side by side set.

1582
01:49:04,340 --> 01:49:08,340
Man of motion comes to the right side. Chandler is in motion, still running.

1583
01:49:08,340 --> 01:49:15,340
And the hand off goes to OJ driving off his own left guard. Cuts back inside and goes to the three yard line. He's up to the three.

1584
01:49:15,340 --> 01:49:21,340
John Ebersole makes the tackle. It'll be second and goal to go about three yards out from the New York Jets goal line.

1585
01:49:21,340 --> 01:49:28,340
The Jets are trailing in the ball game 21 to 7. They have to hold here to stay within range of these Buffalo Bills.

1586
01:49:28,340 --> 01:49:36,340
And of course you see the New York Jets now trying to move their defenses around. They think that some of the players may be coming in so they change their defense right prior to snap the ball.

1587
01:49:36,340 --> 01:49:44,340
But of course Ferguson comes out with a quick count and catches it while they're moving. It's really going to be trouble because OJ will be in the end zone before they get their defenses set.

1588
01:49:44,340 --> 01:49:52,340
Again it's a tight wing to the back to side by side. Braxton and OJ second and goal to go on the three yard line. Ferguson calls, signals peeling off to the left side.

1589
01:49:52,340 --> 01:49:59,340
Chandler, the hand off goes to Braxton. He drives off left guard. Goes right to the goal line but not in. He's about a foot or so shy from the goal line.

1590
01:49:59,340 --> 01:50:04,340
Ferguson and Ebersole stop him. It'll be third and goal to go about a yard out.

1591
01:50:04,340 --> 01:50:09,340
Driving in towards the close end of Shea Stadium. There are great big patches of open seats here in Shea now.

1592
01:50:09,340 --> 01:50:19,340
At halftime when I was down on the field and making my way to the field there were thousands and thousands of spectators under the fans getting out from under in the cold and the damp of the snow today.

1593
01:50:19,340 --> 01:50:27,340
It's third, goal to go at the one yard line. Third and goal at the one. 21 to 7 Buffalo Leeds and they're threatening to score again.

1594
01:50:27,340 --> 01:50:32,340
Third and goal. The New York Jets defense digs in. Chandler, Braxton on the left side. The rest of the team is tight.

1595
01:50:32,340 --> 01:50:40,340
Third and goal on the one. Now Chandler comes in motion on the right. Running back of his lineman. Still running. And Ferguson hands off to Braxton and goes in for the touchdown.

1596
01:50:40,340 --> 01:50:48,340
Braxton goes off the middle and goes in for the score and it's now 27 to 7 Buffalo over the New York Jets.

1597
01:50:48,340 --> 01:50:56,340
One of the combinations for Buffalo to get into the playoffs, one of the outside chances they have, is that they were required to score at least 22 points.

1598
01:50:56,340 --> 01:51:03,340
Well now they've scored 27 points and they must hold the Jets to less than 17 and of course so far they've held them to seven.

1599
01:51:03,340 --> 01:51:10,340
There are all kinds of combinations and convolutions of what can happen on the other teams before the Buffalo Bills can get into the playoffs.

1600
01:51:10,340 --> 01:51:15,340
But they had to get at least 22 points and they've done that already. And they had to win the ball game as well.

1601
01:51:15,340 --> 01:51:20,340
Ha ha, it looks like they're doing that pretty headily too Marty. Here's the point after 10 coming up right now.

1602
01:51:20,340 --> 01:51:25,340
Leap ball will kick it. Chandler will hold. They're going to think, oh the ball is now placed down and kicked down and threw it out.

1603
01:51:25,340 --> 01:51:30,340
So there's a timeout on the field. The score on the Buffalo Bills 28 down the New York Jets 7.

1604
01:51:30,340 --> 01:51:36,340
When you think about it, leather has become an important part of today's scene, especially in the clothing men are wearing.

1605
01:51:36,340 --> 01:51:40,340
And so has another kind of love of men wear. English leather trovetries.

1606
01:51:40,340 --> 01:51:45,340
English leather fits the way lots of men live. And women love that clean, honest scent.

1607
01:51:45,340 --> 01:51:52,340
That's why so many women give their men English leather. Everything from English leather aftershave to body towels.

1608
01:51:52,340 --> 01:52:01,340
English leather's handsome gift sets are in fine stores all over town. So tell her you wear English leather or nothing at all.

1609
01:52:01,340 --> 01:52:06,340
When you take a medicine, you should follow label directions. But some people have excuses.

1610
01:52:06,340 --> 01:52:10,340
Eww, you can read labels in the middle of the night.

1611
01:52:10,340 --> 01:52:14,340
A tablespoon has got to work faster than a teaspoon.

1612
01:52:14,340 --> 01:52:17,340
I can't wait, Ty. Jimmy's crying.

1613
01:52:17,340 --> 01:52:23,340
Sorry, there is no excuse. The label tells you what it's for, how much to take, and when to take it.

1614
01:52:23,340 --> 01:52:27,340
Read the label directions. Medicines can't help you if you don't take them right.

1615
01:52:27,340 --> 01:52:30,340
From the Council on Family Health.

1616
01:52:30,340 --> 01:52:33,340
Baby party!

1617
01:52:35,340 --> 01:52:42,340
This is Marty Gleckman with Larry Cranston speaking to you from Shea Stadium on the occasion of the last football game of the year involving the New York Jets.

1618
01:52:42,340 --> 01:52:49,340
They trail the Buffalo Bills by a score of 28 to 7 with 6 minutes and 25 seconds remaining in this third period.

1619
01:52:49,340 --> 01:52:53,340
All kinds of records being set by O.J. Simpson and the Buffalo Bills as well.

1620
01:52:53,340 --> 01:52:56,340
I'll tell you about that field record in just a moment.

1621
01:52:56,340 --> 01:52:59,340
They pull ready to kick off once again for the Buffalo Bills.

1622
01:52:59,340 --> 01:53:04,340
Atkins and Owens in twin safeties at the goal line for the kickoff.

1623
01:53:04,340 --> 01:53:09,340
Here's the booth, high and quite deep, coming down two yards in the end zone.

1624
01:53:09,340 --> 01:53:12,340
He's pulling in there as close as possible so now he does not run about.

1625
01:53:12,340 --> 01:53:15,340
He touches his knee down indicating the automatic touchback.

1626
01:53:15,340 --> 01:53:28,340
These Buffalo Bills had to rush for 177 yards in order to break the Miami Dolphins all-time NFL record for yardage rushed by a team during a season set last year.

1627
01:53:28,340 --> 01:53:31,340
Well, they've surpassed that mark thus far in the ballgame.

1628
01:53:31,340 --> 01:53:38,340
They've rushed for more than 177 yards so they have the all-time rushing record for one season in the NFL, the Buffalo Bills.

1629
01:53:38,340 --> 01:53:41,340
And of course you know about O.J.'s marks already.

1630
01:53:41,340 --> 01:53:44,340
So it's first and 10 now for the New York Jets at the 20-yard line.

1631
01:53:44,340 --> 01:53:49,340
Joe Name is going all the way, flat formation of the right side, running backs of the Joplin and Attenley.

1632
01:53:49,340 --> 01:53:51,340
Emerson Brews are hit from the first half.

1633
01:53:51,340 --> 01:53:52,340
A Brews side.

1634
01:53:52,340 --> 01:53:54,340
Name is throwing on first down deep down to the right side.

1635
01:53:54,340 --> 01:54:00,340
And it's caught by Falken Falken drives past this field, goes for 45 with the Buffalo Bills.

1636
01:54:00,340 --> 01:54:07,340
A deep pattern run by Chief Falken, going from the outside down the far side line and cutting deep over the middle.

1637
01:54:07,340 --> 01:54:10,340
And Joe Name is throwing on a live drive fuller.

1638
01:54:10,340 --> 01:54:15,340
He was tackled by Bob James, number 20 of the Buffalo Bills, at the 45-yard line of the Bills.

1639
01:54:15,340 --> 01:54:20,340
Big play for New York. They picked up 35 yards down the first down to the 45 of the Bills.

1640
01:54:20,340 --> 01:54:22,340
And a lot of football is rhythm, Marty.

1641
01:54:22,340 --> 01:54:28,340
And I believe Joe has caught the rhythm of the Buffalo Bills in the fact that they're on, in a man-to-man coverage most times on first down.

1642
01:54:28,340 --> 01:54:31,340
That time he caught him single covering E. Barkham with Bob James.

1643
01:54:31,340 --> 01:54:35,340
And of course James is a fine cornerback but he just didn't cover Barkham all the way down the field on that one.

1644
01:54:35,340 --> 01:54:39,340
Back to Passage, Name is looking to throw. Now he throws over the middle and it's caught by Katnall.

1645
01:54:39,340 --> 01:54:42,340
It's stopped. In and out of the arms of Rich Castor.

1646
01:54:42,340 --> 01:54:44,340
He was hit immediately when the ball got to him.

1647
01:54:44,340 --> 01:54:47,340
Hit high and hard by Dick Lewis and it's an incomplete pass.

1648
01:54:47,340 --> 01:54:51,340
So it'll be second and ten at the 45-yard line of the Buffalo Bills.

1649
01:54:51,340 --> 01:54:54,340
The New York Jets are trailing in the ball game 28 to 7.

1650
01:54:54,340 --> 01:54:58,340
But Name does have the facility to bring that ball club back with one big play.

1651
01:54:58,340 --> 01:55:01,340
And of course there it looked like that Richard Castor was second here.

1652
01:55:01,340 --> 01:55:05,340
It's a second here to see if G. Barkham looked like what's called a little out pattern.

1653
01:55:05,340 --> 01:55:08,340
But G. Barkham didn't turn around quite as quick as Joe Winn to throw the football.

1654
01:55:08,340 --> 01:55:12,340
So he went to Castor and Adley a tight situation through the ball behind him.

1655
01:55:12,340 --> 01:55:14,340
So it was a tough case.

1656
01:55:14,340 --> 01:55:19,340
Slot formation on the right side. Once again this is the same formation that he completed the pass to Barkham on.

1657
01:55:19,340 --> 01:55:24,340
Barkham goes down field on the pass play and Name is a short back of a line of damage and throws for a loss.

1658
01:55:24,340 --> 01:55:28,340
And do we get that big donation?

1659
01:55:28,340 --> 01:55:32,340
I don't believe so. I believe that was number 71 that attacked him back there.

1660
01:55:32,340 --> 01:55:35,340
Mike Hadish back there behind the line of scrimmage.

1661
01:55:35,340 --> 01:55:45,340
So in fact we got to have Wal Patel because the only guy on the Buffalo Bills defensive line that can collect that money for those victims of multiple feroces back in Buffalo.

1662
01:55:45,340 --> 01:55:51,340
So hopefully for the benefit of the people up there they still get one back this afternoon.

1663
01:55:51,340 --> 01:55:53,340
Well it's third and 18 as a result of an eight-yard loss.

1664
01:55:53,340 --> 01:55:56,340
Third and 18 at the 47-yard line of a jet.

1665
01:55:56,340 --> 01:55:58,340
Mike White to the right side of the belly belt.

1666
01:55:58,340 --> 01:56:00,340
Flip wide left is G. Barkham.

1667
01:56:00,340 --> 01:56:03,340
Pro set. Adam Liam to Jocelyn in the backfield.

1668
01:56:03,340 --> 01:56:04,340
Going back to pass with Name.

1669
01:56:04,340 --> 01:56:06,340
A setting up now. Looking down field and throwing deep.

1670
01:56:06,340 --> 01:56:09,340
Way down field to Barkham and it is incomplete.

1671
01:56:09,340 --> 01:56:11,340
Almost intercepted by Bob James.

1672
01:56:11,340 --> 01:56:16,340
He had both hands on it and he could not hold onto the ball as he and Barkham went down on the ground.

1673
01:56:16,340 --> 01:56:19,340
Well now that was a third down play and they did double cover G. Barkham.

1674
01:56:19,340 --> 01:56:21,340
But it wasn't any secret to the play.

1675
01:56:21,340 --> 01:56:23,340
Joe went back. He thought it was single coverage.

1676
01:56:23,340 --> 01:56:25,340
He just cut loose with the ball down field.

1677
01:56:25,340 --> 01:56:31,340
Unfortunately G. Barkham was double covered with the safety coming over to cover him and almost had to intercept it.

1678
01:56:31,340 --> 01:56:33,340
Here are some further scores.

1679
01:56:33,340 --> 01:56:35,340
In the third quarter Minnesota 17.

1680
01:56:35,340 --> 01:56:37,340
The New York Giants nothing.

1681
01:56:37,340 --> 01:56:39,340
In the second period Kansas City 13.

1682
01:56:39,340 --> 01:56:41,340
San Diego 3.

1683
01:56:41,340 --> 01:56:43,340
In the third quarter Washington 24.

1684
01:56:43,340 --> 01:56:45,340
Philadelphia 13.

1685
01:56:45,340 --> 01:56:47,340
In the second quarter Green Bay 7.

1686
01:56:47,340 --> 01:56:49,340
Chicago Bears nothing.

1687
01:56:49,340 --> 01:56:51,340
Punch formation now Julian Sagan standing back on the zone.

1688
01:56:51,340 --> 01:56:53,340
38-yard line moose hold and gets the kick away.

1689
01:56:53,340 --> 01:56:56,340
It's a high floater way up there.

1690
01:56:56,340 --> 01:56:58,340
And it's caught now by Donnie Walker.

1691
01:56:58,340 --> 01:57:02,340
Walker starts to his left, cuts back to the right and he's tipped up and down by three of the Jets.

1692
01:57:02,340 --> 01:57:05,340
Back on the 16-17 yard line.

1693
01:57:05,340 --> 01:57:08,340
Another score in the third period Atlanta 14.

1694
01:57:08,340 --> 01:57:09,340
New Orleans nothing.

1695
01:57:09,340 --> 01:57:15,340
Here at State Stadium the New York Jets are trailing by a score of 28-7 as the timeout calls.

1696
01:57:15,340 --> 01:57:17,340
The score the Buffalo Bills 28.

1697
01:57:17,340 --> 01:57:18,340
The New York Jets 7.

1698
01:57:18,340 --> 01:57:21,340
We'll take a 60 second jet break for Justin Affleck.

1699
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1700
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1702
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1704
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1705
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1706
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1708
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1711
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1714
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1715
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1716
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1717
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1718
01:58:26,340 --> 01:58:28,340
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1719
01:58:28,340 --> 01:58:31,340
First man at the 17-yard line, a hand across the fraction.

1720
01:58:31,340 --> 01:58:36,340
He drives up the middle and goes for four yards before he stops at the 21-yard line.

1721
01:58:36,340 --> 01:58:41,340
Straight ahead, a power smash by Jim Braxton has done quite a job for the Buffalo Bill today.

1722
01:58:41,340 --> 01:58:45,340
Not only carrying the ball, but leading the way for O.J. Simpson as well.

1723
01:58:45,340 --> 01:58:49,340
It's going to be second and sixth at the 21 of the Buffalo Bill.

1724
01:58:49,340 --> 01:58:52,340
Four minutes and 55 seconds to go in this third quarter.

1725
01:58:52,340 --> 01:58:55,340
The Buffalo Bill is out in front by a score of 28-7.

1726
01:58:55,340 --> 01:59:01,340
They've dominated the ball, came except for one long scoring pass by Joe Namath, good for 48 yards.

1727
01:59:01,340 --> 01:59:05,340
Chandler goes in motion on the left side, running back of his lineman, still in motion.

1728
01:59:05,340 --> 01:59:07,340
Now the hand goes to O.J. Simpson.

1729
01:59:07,340 --> 01:59:11,340
A tap from the middle, he drives up for one yard and he stops at the 22, maybe the 23-yard line.

1730
01:59:11,340 --> 01:59:12,340
Two yards on the play.

1731
01:59:12,340 --> 01:59:14,340
John Ebersole made the tackle.

1732
01:59:14,340 --> 01:59:17,340
It'll be third and four at the 23-yard line.

1733
01:59:17,340 --> 01:59:19,340
The snow has let up.

1734
01:59:19,340 --> 01:59:22,340
I believe that it's beginning to rain a little bit now.

1735
01:59:22,340 --> 01:59:24,340
Perhaps a combination of rain, sleet, and snow.

1736
01:59:24,340 --> 01:59:31,340
We don't see these swirling flakes any longer, as we did throughout the first half of the ball game and well before the game started.

1737
01:59:31,340 --> 01:59:38,340
But there are, well there's some kind of a grump that's coming down, a combination of rain, sleet, and snow, as he said.

1738
01:59:38,340 --> 01:59:41,340
Now it's third and four at the 23-yard line of the Buffalo Bill.

1739
01:59:41,340 --> 01:59:45,340
They're out in the outfield driving in towards the closed end of Shea Stadium.

1740
01:59:45,340 --> 01:59:50,340
Ferguson takes the snapback, hands off the fraction, they get a drive up the middle once more, and he may have enough for the first down.

1741
01:59:50,340 --> 01:59:52,340
It's going to be very, very close.

1742
01:59:52,340 --> 01:59:54,340
He had to get over the 25 to the 27-yard line.

1743
01:59:54,340 --> 01:59:59,340
The series began on the 17, and he's very close to the 27-28.

1744
01:59:59,340 --> 02:00:02,340
They're going to measure on this one.

1745
02:00:02,340 --> 02:00:04,340
And they are, they signal a first down.

1746
02:00:04,340 --> 02:00:07,340
Oh, they signal a first down, that's what it is, up to the 28-yard line.

1747
02:00:07,340 --> 02:00:09,340
So it's first and 10 after 28.

1748
02:00:09,340 --> 02:00:14,340
And I got a hunch that after the rest of the afternoon we're going to see a lot of this type of football by Buffalo.

1749
02:00:14,340 --> 02:00:20,340
They're going to grind it out, keep it on the ground, and try to keep this part running, keep it moving, and get this game over with now.

1750
02:00:20,340 --> 02:00:25,340
So they're going to try to keep the ball away from Joe Namath also, because they know he has the ability to come back.

1751
02:00:25,340 --> 02:00:28,340
First and 10 at the 28-yard line of the Buffalo Bill.

1752
02:00:28,340 --> 02:00:33,340
Again, Chandler comes in motion, runs right along behind the offensive lineman, keeps in motion.

1753
02:00:33,340 --> 02:00:37,340
Now they have to go to OJ Simpson trying to swing wide, shot back to the line of human support for a loss.

1754
02:00:37,340 --> 02:00:40,340
A three-yard loss on the play, back to the 25-yard line.

1755
02:00:40,340 --> 02:00:45,340
Burgess Owen, strong safety, and Bill Ferguson, the rookie linebacker, combining to stop him.

1756
02:00:45,340 --> 02:00:51,340
And I think that's one time of going to the well once too often, Marty, because they've used that play quite successfully all afternoon.

1757
02:00:51,340 --> 02:00:56,340
They've motioned Chandler away from the play, and the ball off to OJ, going back to the tight end side.

1758
02:00:56,340 --> 02:01:02,340
Burgess Owen came across fast and made the play turn back to the inside and also helped make the tackle.

1759
02:01:02,340 --> 02:01:06,340
And Bill Ferguson just scooted out there from his right linebacker position, that position out there waiting for it.

1760
02:01:06,340 --> 02:01:08,340
And just dropped OJ for the loss.

1761
02:01:08,340 --> 02:01:10,340
Now it's a flanker tee to the right side.

1762
02:01:10,340 --> 02:01:15,340
They shift into a side-by-side set in the backfield, running back to Braxton and Simpson.

1763
02:01:15,340 --> 02:01:20,340
And they have to go to OJ trying to swing wide on the power sweep, cuts in off the tackle, drives upfield, goes up to the 30-yard line.

1764
02:01:20,340 --> 02:01:24,340
This is the 31. He stops the 31-yard line. He picks up 6 yards.

1765
02:01:24,340 --> 02:01:27,340
It'll be third and seven after 31.

1766
02:01:27,340 --> 02:01:34,340
And as you indicate, Larry, they're keeping the ball on the ground, running it off the tackles, up the middle by Braxton, outside by OJ Simpson.

1767
02:01:34,340 --> 02:01:37,340
Not going to let time make by Ralph Vickers and John Eddison.

1768
02:01:37,340 --> 02:01:39,340
John Elliott also went on the play.

1769
02:01:39,340 --> 02:01:43,340
Ball plays down at the 32-yard line, makes it third and six after 32.

1770
02:01:43,340 --> 02:01:47,340
And of course, this is a tough situation for any of the New York Jets players.

1771
02:01:47,340 --> 02:01:50,340
No matter what happens this afternoon, they're not going anywhere except home now.

1772
02:01:50,340 --> 02:01:53,340
It's either four and ten on the season, or five and nine.

1773
02:01:53,340 --> 02:01:56,340
And it's nowhere in the afternoon, the last game of the season.

1774
02:01:56,340 --> 02:02:00,340
Boy, it's tough to know if they decide to get ready to play this football game.

1775
02:02:00,340 --> 02:02:05,340
Well, it's third and six after 32. Ferguson looking over the defense.

1776
02:02:05,340 --> 02:02:09,340
Calling signals, takes a snap. Hands off to OJ. OJ drives up right tackle.

1777
02:02:09,340 --> 02:02:11,340
He breaks down the clear along the near sideline.

1778
02:02:11,340 --> 02:02:17,340
A man has been cut back inside, and Ferguson's almost pulled him down behind as he cuts back inside of early Thomas.

1779
02:02:17,340 --> 02:02:24,340
A fine run by OJ Simpson. He drives down to about the 47-yard line of the New York Jets.

1780
02:02:24,340 --> 02:02:29,340
Boy, that Reggie McKenzie let him upfield, and he really hid behind McKenzie until he made that cut.

1781
02:02:29,340 --> 02:02:34,340
One point I'd like to make, Marty, and I believe you might have stated too, is we both watched the play on our side of the field.

1782
02:02:34,340 --> 02:02:41,340
As OJ scooted up the sideline, one man was coming from the left side of the field from OJ's blind spot, early Thomas.

1783
02:02:41,340 --> 02:02:46,340
And of course, inadvertently, OJ cut back trying to get away from early Thomas, and did elude him.

1784
02:02:46,340 --> 02:02:49,340
But it's almost like a guy having eyes in the back of his head.

1785
02:02:49,340 --> 02:02:53,340
Did you see the move he put on to get away from early Thomas as he came across to make him cut back?

1786
02:02:53,340 --> 02:02:56,340
It was fantastic, and on this wet, sloppy field as well.

1787
02:02:56,340 --> 02:02:59,340
First and 10th at the 42, a 26-yard run on the last play.

1788
02:02:59,340 --> 02:03:02,340
The handoff goes to Braxton. He pulls up the middle like a tank.

1789
02:03:02,340 --> 02:03:06,340
He just lowered his head and joined at the 43-pounds, came pulling right up the middle.

1790
02:03:06,340 --> 02:03:10,340
A fine block from Mike Montler, his center, in front of him.

1791
02:03:10,340 --> 02:03:13,340
And he picked up about 6 yards, or 7 yards on the play.

1792
02:03:13,340 --> 02:03:19,340
Down to about the 35-yard line. It'll be second and three at the 35 as the Gunstowns ending the third quarter.

1793
02:03:19,340 --> 02:03:21,340
That's the end of the third quarter in a score.

1794
02:03:21,340 --> 02:03:24,340
The Buffalo Bills 28, the New York Jets 7.

1795
02:03:24,340 --> 02:03:27,340
Let's take a 60-second jet break before this announcement.

1796
02:03:27,340 --> 02:03:31,340
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1797
02:03:31,340 --> 02:03:34,340
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1798
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1799
02:03:38,340 --> 02:03:41,340
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1801
02:03:44,340 --> 02:03:47,340
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1802
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1804
02:03:56,340 --> 02:04:01,340
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1805
02:04:01,340 --> 02:04:05,340
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1806
02:04:05,340 --> 02:04:10,340
Because the son of soul, Eddie Harris, says he does his thing right here on Wavy 14.

1807
02:04:10,340 --> 02:04:17,340
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1808
02:04:17,340 --> 02:04:22,340
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1810
02:04:27,340 --> 02:04:34,340
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1811
02:04:34,340 --> 02:04:37,340
With Larry Grant and I'm Marty Glickman speaking to you from Shade Stadium in New York City.

1812
02:04:37,340 --> 02:04:43,340
As the New York Jets are trailing the Buckeye Bill 28-7, OJ Simpson has 147 yards already.

1813
02:04:43,340 --> 02:04:48,340
As the New York Jets are trailing the Buckeye Bill 28-7, OJ Simpson has 147 yards already.

1814
02:04:48,340 --> 02:04:53,340
With Glickman and football history, they have reached 2,000 yards.

1815
02:04:53,340 --> 02:04:58,340
2,000 yards in one season. He already has broken Jimmy Brown's record.

1816
02:04:58,340 --> 02:05:03,340
He needed 61 yards to break the record. He has 147 yards already today.

1817
02:05:03,340 --> 02:05:08,340
WVY, 4th Radio, 14-4.

1818
02:05:08,340 --> 02:05:12,340
Hey, that's right, I never saw it that way, Larry, but that is a mighty good way of putting it.

1819
02:05:12,340 --> 02:05:17,340
I think they did it last year and now OJ Simpson is going to do it on his own.

1820
02:05:17,340 --> 02:05:23,340
It looks like if he has a count of fourth quarter, he's had so far the other three quarters of the afternoon.

1821
02:05:23,340 --> 02:05:28,340
Well, it's second and fourth, 37-yard line of the Jets.

1822
02:05:28,340 --> 02:05:31,340
The handoff goes to Braxton again, he drives up the middle.

1823
02:05:31,340 --> 02:05:34,340
Breakdown on the clip of the mold, gets the first down and Marcus down on the 25-yard line

1824
02:05:34,340 --> 02:05:36,340
and keeps driving to about the 23-yard line.

1825
02:05:36,340 --> 02:05:39,340
Burgess-Owens and Jellis-Howell finally stop him.

1826
02:05:39,340 --> 02:05:43,340
It looks like all desire. That's the difference between these two ball clubs.

1827
02:05:43,340 --> 02:05:46,340
The New York Jets, I think, are playing out of the string right now.

1828
02:05:46,340 --> 02:05:49,340
Those Buffalo Bills are going for all the marbles.

1829
02:05:49,340 --> 02:05:51,340
Well, I think you said it exactly right, Marty.

1830
02:05:51,340 --> 02:05:53,340
You know, it's a lot of difference in having your bags packed.

1831
02:05:53,340 --> 02:05:59,340
So even hopefully to go to a playoff game and having your bags packed to go home after the ball game is over this afternoon.

1832
02:05:59,340 --> 02:06:04,340
Buffalo Bill ball club is playing first grade football, first and 10 out of 23.

1833
02:06:04,340 --> 02:06:11,340
They already have set a rushing record for the National Football League in this ball game, over 177 yards.

1834
02:06:11,340 --> 02:06:13,340
Handoff goes to OJ, trying to flick him to the left end.

1835
02:06:13,340 --> 02:06:18,340
He's got Parkinson's from him. He drives downfield along the mid-side line, but he's not got a bounce at the 16-yard line.

1836
02:06:18,340 --> 02:06:22,340
He picks up seven yards. Bill Ferguson driving him out of bounds.

1837
02:06:22,340 --> 02:06:29,340
It'll be second and three after 16 again. Those two big guards, Reggie McKenzie and Joe Dilanolo.

1838
02:06:29,340 --> 02:06:31,340
Dilanolo is just a rookie out of Michigan State.

1839
02:06:31,340 --> 02:06:35,340
He'll be a second-year man out of Michigan. He'll be around a long time, Larry.

1840
02:06:35,340 --> 02:06:37,340
Unless Andrews pours them out, they sure do will, Marty.

1841
02:06:37,340 --> 02:06:42,340
But one other sideline that I think is a distinct possibility.

1842
02:06:42,340 --> 02:06:46,340
I've been around this Jets football team ever since Joe Namath's been the quarterback here.

1843
02:06:46,340 --> 02:06:54,340
I can't remember a year that the Buffalo Bills beat a Joe Namath, even a Joe Namath on the squad team twice in one year.

1844
02:06:54,340 --> 02:06:58,340
I don't believe it's happened over the course of Joe's career here with the Jets.

1845
02:06:58,340 --> 02:07:03,340
That is 28-7, Buffalo in that driving. Now the Bills are second and three of the 16-yard line of a New York Jets.

1846
02:07:03,340 --> 02:07:06,340
Man in motion, a scambler going to the right side.

1847
02:07:06,340 --> 02:07:14,340
Ferguson takes a snap. He gives off to the big fullback, Braxton again, who spins away and goes down to the 10-yard line to get the first down.

1848
02:07:14,340 --> 02:07:18,340
He picks up six yards. John Elliott made the tackle at the 10.

1849
02:07:18,340 --> 02:07:24,340
Let's see where they place that ball down. It's first and goal at the 10-yard line. That's what it is.

1850
02:07:24,340 --> 02:07:29,340
Maybe the bags have better footing out there than the linebackers. It's first and goal to go at the 10-yard line.

1851
02:07:29,340 --> 02:07:34,340
Eye formation in the backfield. Braxton in front of O.J. Steps in. Ferguson calling signals out of the wing T.

1852
02:07:34,340 --> 02:07:39,340
The handoff goes to O.J. Swinging wide around the left side. He goes to two yards down to the eight-yard line.

1853
02:07:39,340 --> 02:07:45,340
It's second and goal to go at the eight as Burgess-Owens led the drive. Bill Ferguson helping out as well.

1854
02:07:45,340 --> 02:07:50,340
One of the bright spots for the New York Jets this year has been Burgess-Owens, the fine rookie from Miami.

1855
02:07:50,340 --> 02:07:56,340
Another two yards. 156 yards we have unofficially. 156 yards for O.J. Simpson.

1856
02:07:56,340 --> 02:08:01,340
What an afternoon's work. But you did say Burgess-Owens was a bright spot.

1857
02:08:01,340 --> 02:08:05,340
He's a rookie out of the University of Miami. Six to 200 pounds, strong safety.

1858
02:08:05,340 --> 02:08:09,340
And I would say that he has a long career ahead of him also, Marty. He's had a terrific year.

1859
02:08:09,340 --> 02:08:17,340
He can play cornerbacks, free safety, or strong safety. But he settled down to strong safety and has played there all year long and has done a real fine job.

1860
02:08:17,340 --> 02:08:20,340
Second and goal to go at the eight-yard line of the New York Jets. The Buffalo Bills in possession.

1861
02:08:20,340 --> 02:08:24,340
The head up goes to Braxton. He drives down the middle, pulls away, veers down to the three-yard line.

1862
02:08:24,340 --> 02:08:28,340
He stops at the three. Back up by Ralph Baker on the play at the three-yard line.

1863
02:08:28,340 --> 02:08:38,340
Again, he was stopped about a yard past the line of Swing. He spun and pulled away, veered off to the right, and went down to the three-yard line, picking up an additional four yards.

1864
02:08:38,340 --> 02:08:45,340
Third and goal on the three-yard line of the New York Jets. The Buffalo Bills started this drive back on their own 17-yard line.

1865
02:08:45,340 --> 02:08:52,340
And here they are down at the three-yard line of the Jets. Third, goal to go.

1866
02:08:52,340 --> 02:08:56,340
Well, those Jets got to now really gear up and try to keep them out of that end zone.

1867
02:08:56,340 --> 02:09:02,340
I think that Ralph Baker, the defensive captain, will be talking with each one of his linemen or trying to pat them on the rear end and tell them,

1868
02:09:02,340 --> 02:09:07,340
get on in there, you know, we've got to stop them here down at the goal line. We've got to have some pride left there at the ballgames over.

1869
02:09:07,340 --> 02:09:11,340
Third and goal to go on the three. The two running back to side by side. The handoff touch to OJ.

1870
02:09:11,340 --> 02:09:15,340
He goes inside his own left tackle, and he stops at the line of scrimmage. No gain. No gain on the play.

1871
02:09:15,340 --> 02:09:22,340
Good play by Bill Ferguson, number 58, the outside linebacker, that rookie from San Diego State.

1872
02:09:22,340 --> 02:09:26,340
Now they're going to go for a field goal attempt. Here's John Leapford running out on the field.

1873
02:09:26,340 --> 02:09:31,340
It's fourth and goal to go at the three. As of right now, OJ Simpson has 156 yards.

1874
02:09:31,340 --> 02:09:40,340
He's broken Jimmy Brown's record. And the Buffalo Bill offensive unit has broken the Miami Dolphins rushing record for a single-season play.

1875
02:09:40,340 --> 02:09:46,340
And OJ also has broken the record for the number of carries in the course of the single-season, also held by Jimmy Brown.

1876
02:09:46,340 --> 02:09:47,340
Quiet.

1877
02:09:47,340 --> 02:09:52,340
That just means that all the Jets are going to record books, and it's not a real happy occasion when you get your name in the record books,

1878
02:09:52,340 --> 02:09:54,340
especially if the Jets are going to do this afternoon.

1879
02:09:54,340 --> 02:09:58,340
Twelve-yard field goal attempt. The angle to the right to kick us up, and it is good. It's good.

1880
02:09:58,340 --> 02:10:04,340
As the time out on the field to score, the Buffalo Bill's 30, the New York Jets' 7.

1881
02:10:04,340 --> 02:10:11,340
I did a little combo munch, peanut brittle, candy bars, I've got peanuts by the brunch.

1882
02:10:11,340 --> 02:10:16,340
They've got a fistful of peanuts in every bar, pretty much.

1883
02:10:16,340 --> 02:10:24,340
A fistful of peanuts in buttery grits will make the munch, peanut brittle bar great.

1884
02:10:24,340 --> 02:10:30,340
It's just the nuttiest candy bar I've ever seen.

1885
02:10:30,340 --> 02:10:36,340
Combo munch is what's different about peanut brittle. It's made with peanuts, less brittle.

1886
02:10:36,340 --> 02:10:41,340
Munch starts with crunchy roasted peanuts, a whole fistful of them.

1887
02:10:41,340 --> 02:10:45,340
Then we add rich, buttery brittle. Mmm-hmm.

1888
02:10:45,340 --> 02:10:50,340
Peanut heaven, combo munch, a fistful of peanuts in buttery brittle.

1889
02:10:50,340 --> 02:10:55,340
A fistful of peanuts in every bar makes the munch, peanut brittle bar great.

1890
02:10:55,340 --> 02:11:00,340
It's just the nuttiest candy bar I've ever seen.

1891
02:11:00,340 --> 02:11:04,340
There's a fistful of peanuts in buttery brittle.

1892
02:11:04,340 --> 02:11:06,340
And gravy for a scene.

1893
02:11:06,340 --> 02:11:10,340
...26, 14, action.

1894
02:11:10,340 --> 02:11:12,340
With Larry Grassley and Marty Glickman.

1895
02:11:12,340 --> 02:11:17,340
On the latter of the two doesn't add very well. The score is 31-7.

1896
02:11:17,340 --> 02:11:20,340
And Syracuse training.

1897
02:11:20,340 --> 02:11:24,340
Oh well, have to live with this Mississippi draw.

1898
02:11:24,340 --> 02:11:26,340
Well we've got a few minutes before the kickoff Marty.

1899
02:11:26,340 --> 02:11:29,340
I want to tell you it's really been a pleasure for me to be up here with you this year.

1900
02:11:29,340 --> 02:11:33,340
Not down in this snow-covered field getting run over by the Braxton and O.J. Simpson.

1901
02:11:33,340 --> 02:11:36,340
And you have been most generous to me and most kind throughout the whole year.

1902
02:11:36,340 --> 02:11:43,340
You mean publicly I want to say thank you to you, our producer, WR Radio, and everybody we've worked with throughout the course of years.

1903
02:11:43,340 --> 02:11:46,340
Larry Grassley, you know what you just said.

1904
02:11:46,340 --> 02:11:51,340
You'd rather be up here than be knocked aside by Jim Braxton and O.J. Simpson. I thank you.

1905
02:11:51,340 --> 02:11:54,340
Here's the kickoff, a low-bounding kick taken by Marjane Atkins.

1906
02:11:54,340 --> 02:12:02,340
He runs through the purchase arms and keeps on running up to the 15 and it's hit high and hard and down around the 17-18 yard line.

1907
02:12:02,340 --> 02:12:10,340
Well Larry, at this stage of the season, the final game, the final broadcast, last half of the game, the last quarter, just about 10 minutes and 45 seconds to go in the game.

1908
02:12:10,340 --> 02:12:14,340
It's trying to stay so long until next year for so many of us.

1909
02:12:14,340 --> 02:12:17,340
I know your first year on the broadcast was a hope you enjoyed it.

1910
02:12:17,340 --> 02:12:23,340
And as I said earlier, you came a long way in one year of broadcasting than any man I've ever worked with.

1911
02:12:23,340 --> 02:12:25,340
Of course you had a long way to go, Larry.

1912
02:12:25,340 --> 02:12:27,340
Thank you, Marty. I certainly appreciate that.

1913
02:12:27,340 --> 02:12:34,340
And prior to getting down to locker room, I want to wish everybody a happy holiday season and the best of everybody in the coming year.

1914
02:12:34,340 --> 02:12:36,340
Thank you, Larry. Club formation on the right side.

1915
02:12:36,340 --> 02:12:39,340
First and center on the 17, Namath going down to the end.

1916
02:12:39,340 --> 02:12:40,340
Goes deep down to the left side.

1917
02:12:40,340 --> 02:12:44,340
The caster at the office chest has two men lead by the air.

1918
02:12:44,340 --> 02:12:47,340
Caster on the man to bang against him, Ernie Kellerman.

1919
02:12:47,340 --> 02:12:50,340
He hit off the chest of Rich Caster and fell incomplete.

1920
02:12:50,340 --> 02:12:52,340
Tough catch under any circumstances.

1921
02:12:52,340 --> 02:12:54,340
Both men leaping high in the air for him.

1922
02:12:54,340 --> 02:12:56,340
Hey, I just saw something happen.

1923
02:12:56,340 --> 02:13:01,340
You know, a lot of big fans would throw their snowballs down in the jet puddle and in the Buffalo Bill puddle.

1924
02:13:01,340 --> 02:13:04,340
Joe Namath turned around and picked up a snowball and threw it back in the sand.

1925
02:13:04,340 --> 02:13:08,340
He wanted Joe to hit his arm and say, okay.

1926
02:13:08,340 --> 02:13:14,340
Unpredictable Joe Namath. Colorful, exciting, temperamental.

1927
02:13:14,340 --> 02:13:17,340
He's all those things.

1928
02:13:17,340 --> 02:13:18,340
Club formation on the right side.

1929
02:13:18,340 --> 02:13:20,340
Flip left, then caster.

1930
02:13:20,340 --> 02:13:22,340
Hand up, goes down to the end of the way, drives up the middle, breaks down to the quick.

1931
02:13:22,340 --> 02:13:25,340
Keep going, goes up to the 28-yard line before he stops.

1932
02:13:25,340 --> 02:13:27,340
He's got the first down.

1933
02:13:27,340 --> 02:13:30,340
That's another black plot for the New York Jets, I thought, this year.

1934
02:13:30,340 --> 02:13:32,340
The play of Mike Adamay.

1935
02:13:32,340 --> 02:13:33,340
He has had a pretty good year, Marty.

1936
02:13:33,340 --> 02:13:37,340
And we've all, you've often called him a twisting, squirming.

1937
02:13:37,340 --> 02:13:40,340
I don't know all the adjectives, but he does get that additional yardage some way.

1938
02:13:40,340 --> 02:13:42,340
He breaks out behind those big linemen.

1939
02:13:42,340 --> 02:13:46,340
And of course the defensive team at times has a hard time seeing him.

1940
02:13:46,340 --> 02:13:48,340
And when they finally see him, he's already passing.

1941
02:13:48,340 --> 02:13:50,340
You get one hand on him and you don't bring him down.

1942
02:13:50,340 --> 02:13:51,340
So he's had a good year.

1943
02:13:51,340 --> 02:13:53,340
I think a lot of the Jets have had good years.

1944
02:13:53,340 --> 02:13:58,340
And we're proud for him, even though the record doesn't reflect the years that some of them have had.

1945
02:13:58,340 --> 02:14:00,340
Club formation, the flip left end as well.

1946
02:14:00,340 --> 02:14:02,340
Going back to pass the name of the left flat and it's dropped.

1947
02:14:02,340 --> 02:14:05,340
You say nice things about Mike Adamay, you see what happens.

1948
02:14:05,340 --> 02:14:07,340
Well, we'll be quiet from now.

1949
02:14:07,340 --> 02:14:08,340
He threw a quick pass down the left flat.

1950
02:14:08,340 --> 02:14:10,340
He was looking for Rich Castor deep down field.

1951
02:14:10,340 --> 02:14:11,340
Castor was covered.

1952
02:14:11,340 --> 02:14:15,340
He threw to the left flat and I think that Mike took his eyes off the ball just before it got to him.

1953
02:14:15,340 --> 02:14:18,340
So it makes it second and stand at the 28-yard line of the New York Jets.

1954
02:14:18,340 --> 02:14:23,340
The Jets are trailing Buffalo 31 to 7 with 9 minutes and 54 seconds remaining in this game.

1955
02:14:23,340 --> 02:14:27,340
And the Bills have achieved all the records they sought for except one.

1956
02:14:27,340 --> 02:14:31,340
And that is 2,000 yards over one season for OJ Simpson.

1957
02:14:31,340 --> 02:14:34,340
He still needs something like, let me see, 41 yards.

1958
02:14:34,340 --> 02:14:36,340
And you've got to admire Joe Namath.

1959
02:14:36,340 --> 02:14:40,340
He's still throwing the football there behind 31 to 7 last game of the season.

1960
02:14:40,340 --> 02:14:43,340
He can hand the ball off the running back and say you get it, but no, he's throwing the ball.

1961
02:14:43,340 --> 02:14:44,340
I like that.

1962
02:14:44,340 --> 02:14:46,340
Second and stand at the 28-yard line.

1963
02:14:46,340 --> 02:14:47,340
He throws out to the left side.

1964
02:14:47,340 --> 02:14:48,340
Deflected at the last moment.

1965
02:14:48,340 --> 02:14:50,340
Waiting down field with the castor board.

1966
02:14:50,340 --> 02:14:53,340
Deflected by Jim Siamski just before it got to Rich Castor.

1967
02:14:53,340 --> 02:14:54,340
On a deep button hook.

1968
02:14:54,340 --> 02:14:58,340
And one of the Jets and one of the David Walpatowski.

1969
02:14:58,340 --> 02:14:59,340
That's right.

1970
02:14:59,340 --> 02:15:02,340
Dave and Walpatowski just got off against each other for just a moment.

1971
02:15:02,340 --> 02:15:05,340
They're separated and no punches are thrown.

1972
02:15:05,340 --> 02:15:07,340
It'll be third and stand at the 28-yard line.

1973
02:15:07,340 --> 02:15:09,340
And admiration for Joe for throwing the ball.

1974
02:15:09,340 --> 02:15:12,340
Yes, admiration for his judgment out there on the field.

1975
02:15:12,340 --> 02:15:16,340
I certainly have because he didn't go up inside to break up Dave Herman and Walpatowski

1976
02:15:16,340 --> 02:15:18,340
when they were kind of scuffling there.

1977
02:15:18,340 --> 02:15:19,340
He stood back and watched.

1978
02:15:19,340 --> 02:15:20,340
And here's a happy note.

1979
02:15:20,340 --> 02:15:24,340
Emerson Bouger is not going to line up for the New York Jets.

1980
02:15:24,340 --> 02:15:27,340
Now I believe that's David Knight out there, Marty.

1981
02:15:27,340 --> 02:15:28,340
It's 82 to 32.

1982
02:15:28,340 --> 02:15:31,340
David Knight came in and running back spot and now he's out wide.

1983
02:15:31,340 --> 02:15:33,340
They're going to have four receivers up on that line of scrimmage.

1984
02:15:33,340 --> 02:15:36,340
Joe's really going to break up and throw that ball.

1985
02:15:36,340 --> 02:15:37,340
That's right.

1986
02:15:37,340 --> 02:15:38,340
Only one deep back.

1987
02:15:38,340 --> 02:15:39,340
Hank Pachotlin.

1988
02:15:39,340 --> 02:15:41,340
Signals are being called out of a double wing formation.

1989
02:15:41,340 --> 02:15:42,340
Back to pass.

1990
02:15:42,340 --> 02:15:44,340
His name is setting up and throwing out to the left side.

1991
02:15:44,340 --> 02:15:46,340
And it's wise for David Knight incomplete.

1992
02:15:46,340 --> 02:15:48,340
Third will be fourth and stand at the 28-yard line.

1993
02:15:48,340 --> 02:15:51,340
Emerson Bouger did not come back into the lineup.

1994
02:15:51,340 --> 02:15:54,340
He went out late in the first half of the bruised side.

1995
02:15:54,340 --> 02:15:56,340
And David Knight came into the lineup.

1996
02:15:56,340 --> 02:15:58,340
One downfield pass was thrown wide for him.

1997
02:15:58,340 --> 02:15:59,340
Now the Jets are forced to front.

1998
02:15:59,340 --> 02:16:01,340
Fourth and stand at the 28-yard line.

1999
02:16:01,340 --> 02:16:03,340
And there were nine minutes and 42 seconds to go in the game.

2000
02:16:03,340 --> 02:16:05,340
And now it's beginning to rain.

2001
02:16:05,340 --> 02:16:08,340
And the snow is all gone in terms of it falling.

2002
02:16:08,340 --> 02:16:10,340
It's down there on the field, of course.

2003
02:16:10,340 --> 02:16:13,340
But it's raining now and sleeting as well.

2004
02:16:13,340 --> 02:16:16,340
And the fans are starting to move out continuously.

2005
02:16:16,340 --> 02:16:19,340
I think that's why David Knight was supposed to go to the outside.

2006
02:16:19,340 --> 02:16:21,340
He cut across the middle and Joe threw the ball to the outside.

2007
02:16:21,340 --> 02:16:24,340
So it wasn't any chance to complete it.

2008
02:16:24,340 --> 02:16:25,340
Here's the punt by Fagan.

2009
02:16:25,340 --> 02:16:27,340
Fairly short and it's taken by Walker.

2010
02:16:27,340 --> 02:16:30,340
Walker starts to his right, loses one man, drives upfield.

2011
02:16:30,340 --> 02:16:34,340
And he's stopped out about the 42-yard line.

2012
02:16:34,340 --> 02:16:37,340
So the Buffalo Bills take over.

2013
02:16:37,340 --> 02:16:38,340
OJ is out there. Yes, he is.

2014
02:16:38,340 --> 02:16:41,340
OJ Simpson runs out, number 32.

2015
02:16:41,340 --> 02:16:43,340
Time has taken. The score, the Buffalo Bills, 31.

2016
02:16:43,340 --> 02:16:45,340
The New York Jets, 7.

2017
02:16:45,340 --> 02:16:49,340
Let's take a 60-second jet break for a different answer.

2018
02:16:49,340 --> 02:16:51,340
Eparality.

2019
02:16:51,340 --> 02:16:53,340
Chrysler's implements were 74.

2020
02:16:53,340 --> 02:16:55,340
Head Pepper route 9 and Latham fell.

2021
02:16:55,340 --> 02:17:00,340
Pepperality. If it's 74 in your car time for you, don't dock yourself out running around.

2022
02:17:00,340 --> 02:17:03,340
Pepperality means low 74 Pepper price.

2023
02:17:03,340 --> 02:17:06,340
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2024
02:17:06,340 --> 02:17:09,340
Pepperality, we can tell you, we can show you.

2025
02:17:09,340 --> 02:17:12,340
But until you buy, you can't try Pepperality.

2026
02:17:12,340 --> 02:17:14,340
Head for the home of Pepperality.

2027
02:17:14,340 --> 02:17:18,340
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2028
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2031
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2032
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2033
02:17:40,340 --> 02:17:43,340
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2034
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2035
02:17:46,340 --> 02:17:53,340
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2036
02:17:53,340 --> 02:17:57,340
It's first to 10 at the 42-yard line of the Buffalo Bills.

2037
02:17:57,340 --> 02:17:59,340
A handoff to O.J. Simpson trying to swing wide.

2038
02:17:59,340 --> 02:18:00,340
He makes a turn outside.

2039
02:18:00,340 --> 02:18:02,340
He's driving downfield, cuts back inside.

2040
02:18:02,340 --> 02:18:06,340
He's down to the 40-yard line of the Jets and finally pulled down to the 38-yard line of the New York Jets.

2041
02:18:06,340 --> 02:18:08,340
Another fine run by O.J. Simpson.

2042
02:18:08,340 --> 02:18:11,340
It looked as though he might break it all the way but he was headed to the sideline.

2043
02:18:11,340 --> 02:18:15,340
Cuts back to the inside until he was pulled down by Hill Wise, Burgess Owens, and Dennis Howell.

2044
02:18:15,340 --> 02:18:18,340
Down to the 38-yard line of the New York Jets.

2045
02:18:18,340 --> 02:18:20,340
Let's see, 8 and 12.

2046
02:18:20,340 --> 02:18:21,340
20 yards on the play.

2047
02:18:21,340 --> 02:18:24,340
He has 176 yards on the day thus far.

2048
02:18:24,340 --> 02:18:25,340
An unofficial goal.

2049
02:18:25,340 --> 02:18:27,340
And almost one more of those 20-yard runs.

2050
02:18:27,340 --> 02:18:29,340
We're giving that 2,000-yard mark and what an achievement.

2051
02:18:29,340 --> 02:18:31,340
I like O.J. Simpson. I like his style.

2052
02:18:31,340 --> 02:18:35,340
I believe he's signed on for the full season and not just 13 games.

2053
02:18:35,340 --> 02:18:37,340
He's really playing a football game this afternoon.

2054
02:18:37,340 --> 02:18:39,340
First to 10 at the 38 of the New York Jets.

2055
02:18:39,340 --> 02:18:40,340
The head-up again to O.J.

2056
02:18:40,340 --> 02:18:41,340
Drives up the middle, stops.

2057
02:18:41,340 --> 02:18:43,340
No gain on the play at the 38-yard line.

2058
02:18:43,340 --> 02:18:47,340
Good tackle made there by Bill Ferguson of the Jets, number 58.

2059
02:18:47,340 --> 02:18:50,340
Well, there's a good deal about Ferguson, I think, in the seasons to come.

2060
02:18:50,340 --> 02:18:54,340
He started slowly because of an injury and illness at the beginning of the year.

2061
02:18:54,340 --> 02:18:57,340
And he came on strong to nail down that right linebacker spot for the Jets.

2062
02:18:57,340 --> 02:19:01,340
And now we see Steve Thompson out there defensive right in and plays with John Elliott.

2063
02:19:01,340 --> 02:19:03,340
Ed Gallagher, of course, is another bright spot at the Jets.

2064
02:19:03,340 --> 02:19:06,340
He hasn't been playing much all year because he's been injured.

2065
02:19:06,340 --> 02:19:10,340
See St. Ferguson, Atkinson, Gallagher, and all these injuries.

2066
02:19:10,340 --> 02:19:13,340
He's been very, very soft with him this past year.

2067
02:19:13,340 --> 02:19:15,340
You know, you put them all together and it ends up to a fourth season.

2068
02:19:15,340 --> 02:19:17,340
It's second and 10 on the 38 of the New York Jets.

2069
02:19:17,340 --> 02:19:19,340
The Buffalo Bills in possession of the ball.

2070
02:19:19,340 --> 02:19:20,340
That pick-out goes to O.J.

2071
02:19:20,340 --> 02:19:21,340
He's way too wide.

2072
02:19:21,340 --> 02:19:24,340
Cuts down the sideline and has not got a bounce at the 40-yard line.

2073
02:19:24,340 --> 02:19:27,340
At the 30-yard line, he picks up 8 yards more.

2074
02:19:27,340 --> 02:19:29,340
Bill Wise makes the tackle.

2075
02:19:29,340 --> 02:19:32,340
At the 30-yard line, if he picks up 8 yards on the play,

2076
02:19:32,340 --> 02:19:35,340
it'll be 3rd and 2 at the 30 of the New York Jets.

2077
02:19:35,340 --> 02:19:38,340
184 yards on the day thus far.

2078
02:19:38,340 --> 02:19:41,340
Fantastic running of O.J. Simpson.

2079
02:19:41,340 --> 02:19:43,340
And that field is really rugged out there.

2080
02:19:43,340 --> 02:19:45,340
It's a fair-to-football field as I've stepped on.

2081
02:19:45,340 --> 02:19:47,340
And I stepped on it at halftime.

2082
02:19:47,340 --> 02:19:49,340
It was really slushy, wet, snowy.

2083
02:19:49,340 --> 02:19:51,340
Just about everything a football field ought to be.

2084
02:19:51,340 --> 02:19:54,340
And of course, O.J. Simpson, though, no matter what the field,

2085
02:19:54,340 --> 02:19:55,340
he does it all the time.

2086
02:19:55,340 --> 02:19:57,340
He swings the play inside, no hole.

2087
02:19:57,340 --> 02:19:58,340
He swings it to the outside.

2088
02:19:58,340 --> 02:20:01,340
If there's no hole outside, he'll cut it back, dodge it, dodge,

2089
02:20:01,340 --> 02:20:02,340
and he makes some yards.

2090
02:20:02,340 --> 02:20:04,340
He hadn't been hurt many times.

2091
02:20:04,340 --> 02:20:06,340
This is today on the loss of yards, either.

2092
02:20:06,340 --> 02:20:08,340
O.J. Simpson, 2 at the 30-yard line.

2093
02:20:08,340 --> 02:20:09,340
Braxton takes it, goes up the middle,

2094
02:20:09,340 --> 02:20:11,340
gets the first down, he gets 5 yards on the play.

2095
02:20:11,340 --> 02:20:12,340
He needed 2.

2096
02:20:12,340 --> 02:20:14,340
He picked up 5 down at the 25-yard line.

2097
02:20:14,340 --> 02:20:16,340
His first and 10 at the 25.

2098
02:20:16,340 --> 02:20:20,340
O.J. Simpson, unofficially with 184 yards.

2099
02:20:20,340 --> 02:20:22,340
If he goes for 197 for the day,

2100
02:20:22,340 --> 02:20:25,340
he will have reached 2,000 yards in one year.

2101
02:20:25,340 --> 02:20:28,340
Nobody has ever approached that except the great Jimmy Brown,

2102
02:20:28,340 --> 02:20:31,340
whose record already was beaten by O.J. today.

2103
02:20:31,340 --> 02:20:34,340
Brown's old mark is 1,863.

2104
02:20:34,340 --> 02:20:36,340
Close from in close, it can go.

2105
02:20:36,340 --> 02:20:38,340
O.J. Simpson, his first and 10 at the 25.

2106
02:20:38,340 --> 02:20:40,340
He has 184.

2107
02:20:40,340 --> 02:20:44,340
He needs 13 yards more.

2108
02:20:44,340 --> 02:20:45,340
They're calling for the juice.

2109
02:20:45,340 --> 02:20:46,340
It has a pitch after the juice now.

2110
02:20:46,340 --> 02:20:47,340
He runs off left tackle.

2111
02:20:47,340 --> 02:20:48,340
Makes it trying to feel.

2112
02:20:48,340 --> 02:20:50,340
Picked up 5 yards more down to the 20-yard line.

2113
02:20:50,340 --> 02:20:52,340
These are unofficial totals I'm giving you now.

2114
02:20:52,340 --> 02:20:56,340
I'm just wrapping them off as play develops here,

2115
02:20:56,340 --> 02:20:59,340
and the official figures could be a yard or two difference,

2116
02:20:59,340 --> 02:21:00,340
of course, in line.

2117
02:21:00,340 --> 02:21:02,340
Hill-wise, makes a tackle after a 5-yard gain

2118
02:21:02,340 --> 02:21:05,340
and second and 5 after 20-yard line of New York.

2119
02:21:05,340 --> 02:21:08,340
And the lights are being turned on now.

2120
02:21:08,340 --> 02:21:10,340
189 yards more.

2121
02:21:10,340 --> 02:21:13,340
189 yards on the day.

2122
02:21:13,340 --> 02:21:15,340
8 yards more for O.J. Simpson.

2123
02:21:15,340 --> 02:21:16,340
He's got 2,000.

2124
02:21:16,340 --> 02:21:17,340
Well, Marty, I'll see.

2125
02:21:17,340 --> 02:21:19,340
I'm going to have to leave the booth in a moment now

2126
02:21:19,340 --> 02:21:20,340
to go down to the locker room,

2127
02:21:20,340 --> 02:21:22,340
but I'd like to congratulate O.J. and, of course,

2128
02:21:22,340 --> 02:21:23,340
the Buffalo BLC.

2129
02:21:23,340 --> 02:21:25,340
And, of course, they thank again everybody involved,

2130
02:21:25,340 --> 02:21:27,340
and it's been a great year for me.

2131
02:21:27,340 --> 02:21:29,340
Second and 5 after 20-yard line.

2132
02:21:29,340 --> 02:21:31,340
Forgive me, Larry, for getting back to the foregain.

2133
02:21:31,340 --> 02:21:32,340
O.J. carries.

2134
02:21:32,340 --> 02:21:34,340
He drives downfield, goes for 6, 7 yards.

2135
02:21:34,340 --> 02:21:36,340
He may have 2,000 right now.

2136
02:21:36,340 --> 02:21:39,340
Unofficially, our totals show that he's right about

2137
02:21:39,340 --> 02:21:41,340
the 2,000-yard mark right now.

2138
02:21:41,340 --> 02:21:44,340
He went from the 20-yard line then

2139
02:21:44,340 --> 02:21:48,340
to the 14-yard line, 6 yards on the play.

2140
02:21:48,340 --> 02:21:50,340
He's got over 2,000.

2141
02:21:50,340 --> 02:21:52,340
2,000 yards.

2142
02:21:52,340 --> 02:21:53,340
2,000 yards.

2143
02:21:53,340 --> 02:21:55,340
He's got to take him out of that line of van

2144
02:21:55,340 --> 02:21:57,340
that somebody else go in.

2145
02:21:57,340 --> 02:21:59,340
2,000 yards for O.J.

2146
02:21:59,340 --> 02:22:01,340
Wow!

2147
02:22:01,340 --> 02:22:03,340
We saw history, man.

2148
02:22:03,340 --> 02:22:04,340
You don't want to come after him, Larry.

2149
02:22:04,340 --> 02:22:05,340
He wasn't going to be in there.

2150
02:22:05,340 --> 02:22:06,340
That's right.

2151
02:22:06,340 --> 02:22:08,340
They're practically carrying him off the field.

2152
02:22:08,340 --> 02:22:10,340
They're dragging him off the field.

2153
02:22:10,340 --> 02:22:12,340
They're lifting him to their shoulders,

2154
02:22:12,340 --> 02:22:14,340
and he's being carried off the field

2155
02:22:14,340 --> 02:22:16,340
on the shoulders of his teammates.

2156
02:22:16,340 --> 02:22:19,340
What a sight!

2157
02:22:19,340 --> 02:22:23,340
The entire squad has run out on the field,

2158
02:22:23,340 --> 02:22:27,340
and they've carried O.J. off the field on their shoulders.

2159
02:22:27,340 --> 02:22:32,340
O.J. Simpson with more than 2,000 yards.

2160
02:22:32,340 --> 02:22:34,340
Well, I'd like to sit and rant with you now

2161
02:22:34,340 --> 02:22:35,340
about the difference between O.J.

2162
02:22:35,340 --> 02:22:37,340
and Jimmy Brown Marty, but we don't have time,

2163
02:22:37,340 --> 02:22:39,340
and I don't want to detract from the moment.

2164
02:22:39,340 --> 02:22:41,340
O.J. has had the most tremendous year

2165
02:22:41,340 --> 02:22:44,340
any running back has ever had in professional football.

2166
02:22:44,340 --> 02:22:47,340
He certainly has that.

2167
02:22:47,340 --> 02:22:51,340
He embraces Lou Saban, his coach, up on their sideline.

2168
02:22:51,340 --> 02:22:55,340
There will be over 300 writers and broadcasters

2169
02:22:55,340 --> 02:22:59,340
gathering around O.J. Simpson after the ballgame,

2170
02:22:59,340 --> 02:23:01,340
one of the largest contingents in the history of sport.

2171
02:23:01,340 --> 02:23:03,340
Larry Watkins goes in to play the running back,

2172
02:23:03,340 --> 02:23:05,340
and everybody might as well go home from here

2173
02:23:05,340 --> 02:23:07,340
because the rest is anticlimactic.

2174
02:23:07,340 --> 02:23:13,340
It's first and 10 at the 14-yard line of the New York Jets.

2175
02:23:13,340 --> 02:23:15,340
The handoff goes to Braxton trying to swing wide,

2176
02:23:15,340 --> 02:23:17,340
cuts in off the tackle, and drives down to about the 10-yard line.

2177
02:23:17,340 --> 02:23:20,340
It'll be second and sixth after 10.

2178
02:23:20,340 --> 02:23:24,340
O.J. has 2,001 yards.

2179
02:23:24,340 --> 02:23:27,340
No man in football history has ever done that in one season.

2180
02:23:27,340 --> 02:23:34,340
And as Larry Grant so well put it, or put it so well,

2181
02:23:34,340 --> 02:23:38,340
it's like having two 1,000-yard runners on the same ballclub.

2182
02:23:38,340 --> 02:23:41,340
It's like having Larry Zocker and Mercury Morris together,

2183
02:23:41,340 --> 02:23:46,340
or Brockington Lane together.

2184
02:23:46,340 --> 02:23:51,340
Well, it's second and sixth after 10-yard line.

2185
02:23:51,340 --> 02:23:53,340
Van Valkenburg is in its fullback now,

2186
02:23:53,340 --> 02:23:54,340
replacing Braxton.

2187
02:23:54,340 --> 02:23:56,340
Van Valkenburg is the upback,

2188
02:23:56,340 --> 02:23:58,340
and Van Valkenburg carries, goes up to the middle,

2189
02:23:58,340 --> 02:24:00,340
and drives for about four yards before he stops.

2190
02:24:00,340 --> 02:24:04,340
It'll be third and about three at around the seven-eight-yard line.

2191
02:24:04,340 --> 02:24:07,340
The yard stripes are obliterated by the snow.

2192
02:24:07,340 --> 02:24:08,340
We're guessing at the...

2193
02:24:08,340 --> 02:24:10,340
We can see the yard six of the near side.

2194
02:24:10,340 --> 02:24:14,340
It looks like third and three at around the seven-yard line.

2195
02:24:14,340 --> 02:24:17,340
Yes, the put of his third and three at about the seven-yard line.

2196
02:24:17,340 --> 02:24:19,340
Driving towards the open end of Shea Stadium.

2197
02:24:19,340 --> 02:24:22,340
As you know, Larry Grant has gone down to the New York Jets locker room.

2198
02:24:22,340 --> 02:24:24,340
And now that he's gone, I can say all the nice things about him

2199
02:24:24,340 --> 02:24:27,340
that I hate to say when he's sitting alongside.

2200
02:24:27,340 --> 02:24:28,340
He's been great.

2201
02:24:28,340 --> 02:24:32,340
I've learned so much football just sitting up here alongside of him.

2202
02:24:32,340 --> 02:24:36,340
It's third and three at the seven-yard line of the New York Jets.

2203
02:24:36,340 --> 02:24:37,340
Buffalo Bill still driving.

2204
02:24:37,340 --> 02:24:39,340
They're leading the game 31-7.

2205
02:24:39,340 --> 02:24:41,340
And the hand of course of Van Valkenburg,

2206
02:24:41,340 --> 02:24:44,340
and he's watching, carrying rather, watching, goes up the middle.

2207
02:24:44,340 --> 02:24:52,340
Larry, watch him.

2208
02:24:52,340 --> 02:24:54,340
L, fourth down and about a yard.

2209
02:24:54,340 --> 02:24:56,340
Fourth and one.

2210
02:24:56,340 --> 02:24:57,340
And here goes the field goal.

2211
02:24:57,340 --> 02:24:59,340
Taking the team out in the field once again.

2212
02:24:59,340 --> 02:25:03,340
Different unit going out there.

2213
02:25:03,340 --> 02:25:04,340
Don Leopold.

2214
02:25:04,340 --> 02:25:06,340
L-E-Y-P-O-L-D-T.

2215
02:25:06,340 --> 02:25:08,340
Leopold.

2216
02:25:08,340 --> 02:25:10,340
Ready to kick it.

2217
02:25:10,340 --> 02:25:12,340
Team goes to the line of scrimmage, which is the four-yard line.

2218
02:25:12,340 --> 02:25:14,340
He'll kick it from 11 yards out.

2219
02:25:14,340 --> 02:25:16,340
Angle is slightly to the right.

2220
02:25:16,340 --> 02:25:18,340
Buffalo is now leading 31-7.

2221
02:25:18,340 --> 02:25:21,340
There are three minutes and 22 seconds to go on the football game,

2222
02:25:21,340 --> 02:25:25,340
and O.J. Simpson and the Buffalo Bills have had quite a day here at J.

2223
02:25:25,340 --> 02:25:29,340
Ball is snapped, face down, and kicked by Leopold, and it's through there.

2224
02:25:29,340 --> 02:25:31,340
There's a time out on the field to score.

2225
02:25:31,340 --> 02:25:36,340
The Buffalo Bills, 34, and the New York Jets, seven.

2226
02:25:36,340 --> 02:25:43,340
Pepperality.

2227
02:25:43,340 --> 02:25:47,340
If it's 74 new car time for you, don't knock yourself out running around.

2228
02:25:47,340 --> 02:25:50,340
Pepperality means low 74 pepper price.

2229
02:25:50,340 --> 02:25:53,340
High pepper trade-in plus low pepper down payment.

2230
02:25:53,340 --> 02:25:56,340
Pepperality, we can tell you, we can show you.

2231
02:25:56,340 --> 02:25:59,340
But until you buy, you can't try Pepperality.

2232
02:25:59,340 --> 02:26:01,340
Heads for the home of Pepperality.

2233
02:26:01,340 --> 02:26:07,340
Head Pepper, Christ for Plymouth, with nine-lacent Pepperality.

2234
02:26:07,340 --> 02:26:09,340
Hey, you can have a soulful wrap-in.

2235
02:26:09,340 --> 02:26:12,340
This is my tuning in to your radio on Wavy 14, every Saturday night at 9,

2236
02:26:12,340 --> 02:26:14,340
and every Sunday night at 10, because Brother Soul,

2237
02:26:14,340 --> 02:26:18,340
Eddie has something that does his thing right here on Wavy 14.

2238
02:26:18,340 --> 02:26:22,340
Remember, Brother Soul, Saturday nights at 9, and Sunday nights at 10,

2239
02:26:22,340 --> 02:26:25,340
right here on Wavy 14.

2240
02:26:25,340 --> 02:26:32,340
Wavy 14, Wavy 14, Wavy 14, bye.

2241
02:26:32,340 --> 02:26:49,340
W-A-B-Y, Sports Radio 14 Albany, home of the New York Jets.

2242
02:26:49,340 --> 02:26:52,340
Larry Grantson is down in the locker room now, the New York Jets locker room.

2243
02:26:52,340 --> 02:26:55,340
This is Marty Glickman reporting.

2244
02:26:55,340 --> 02:26:57,340
Three minutes and 11 seconds to go in this football game here at Shade.

2245
02:26:57,340 --> 02:26:59,340
Buffalo is leading 34-7.

2246
02:26:59,340 --> 02:27:02,340
Magnificent save for OJ Simpson and the Buffalo Bills.

2247
02:27:02,340 --> 02:27:05,340
A low-bounding kick by Layfall that's picked up by Annamaly at the 15.

2248
02:27:05,340 --> 02:27:08,340
He runs up to the 20-25 along the near side, cuts back to the middle of the field,

2249
02:27:08,340 --> 02:27:11,340
breaks down to the clear with the home run to the 40, the 42,

2250
02:27:11,340 --> 02:27:13,340
and he's down at the 42-yard line.

2251
02:27:13,340 --> 02:27:17,340
A fine run back by Mike Annamaly, another one of those fine, gutsy players

2252
02:27:17,340 --> 02:27:20,340
who plays every minute of every ball game, and he's in.

2253
02:27:20,340 --> 02:27:23,340
And here comes Joe Namath on the field once again for the final minutes

2254
02:27:23,340 --> 02:27:25,340
of the final game of the season.

2255
02:27:25,340 --> 02:27:30,340
And also the final game in the long and marvelously successful career

2256
02:27:30,340 --> 02:27:32,340
of Weave U-Bank.

2257
02:27:32,340 --> 02:27:33,340
Weave is retiring.

2258
02:27:33,340 --> 02:27:36,340
He'll still be with the New York Jets organization,

2259
02:27:36,340 --> 02:27:38,340
but no longer the coach on the field.

2260
02:27:38,340 --> 02:27:44,340
That's a 20-years as head coach after 46 years of coaching at all levels of the game.

2261
02:27:44,340 --> 02:27:47,340
Double wing formation now, one deep back, Hank Bajaukwun.

2262
02:27:47,340 --> 02:27:50,340
Signals being called by Joe Namath. Namath takes it and drops straight back.

2263
02:27:50,340 --> 02:27:54,340
He sets up the pass, big rush, Todd runs out of left and he's down.

2264
02:27:54,340 --> 02:27:58,340
Hits down again by number 71 of the Buffalo Bills,

2265
02:27:58,340 --> 02:28:02,340
I'll say Mike Ketish rather than Walt Patelka, number 85.

2266
02:28:02,340 --> 02:28:05,340
Mike Ketish, number 71, makes the tackle on the play

2267
02:28:05,340 --> 02:28:09,340
and drops Namath back at the 33-yard line, a loss of 9 yards,

2268
02:28:09,340 --> 02:28:12,340
makes the second of 19 at the 33.

2269
02:28:12,340 --> 02:28:17,340
The Buffalo Bills have achieved all their marks and O.J. Simpson,

2270
02:28:17,340 --> 02:28:23,340
all of his marks that they sought for except one, and that is a playoff spot.

2271
02:28:23,340 --> 02:28:28,340
And that will depend upon the outcome of other games being played throughout the country today.

2272
02:28:28,340 --> 02:28:32,340
They still might get in. It's an outside chance for the Bills.

2273
02:28:32,340 --> 02:28:36,340
Second of 19 at the 33-yard line, double wing formation again for the Jets.

2274
02:28:36,340 --> 02:28:38,340
Again, Bajaukwun is the only back.

2275
02:28:38,340 --> 02:28:40,340
He goes back to pass, Namath does throws,

2276
02:28:40,340 --> 02:28:45,340
Angley out to the left side, and it is incomplete, almost intercepted by Richard Lewis.

2277
02:28:45,340 --> 02:28:46,340
Incomplete.

2278
02:28:46,340 --> 02:28:49,340
David Knight was the intended receiver for the New York Jets.

2279
02:28:49,340 --> 02:28:53,340
It's going to be third in 19, the ball is at the 33-yard line.

2280
02:28:53,340 --> 02:28:55,340
Looks like time will call out on the field.

2281
02:28:55,340 --> 02:28:59,340
Some idiotic fan has run out on the field, and there's Jondon.

2282
02:28:59,340 --> 02:29:05,340
The controlman has down-collared the fan and is marching along to the sideline.

2283
02:29:05,340 --> 02:29:08,340
As a matter of fact, fans have moved out on the field at the near side.

2284
02:29:08,340 --> 02:29:12,340
They're still in the stands at the far side, but those few remaining in the stands,

2285
02:29:12,340 --> 02:29:17,340
as it's beginning to rain fairly heavily now, out of combination of weather we've had today.

2286
02:29:17,340 --> 02:29:18,340
Rain, sleet, and snow.

2287
02:29:18,340 --> 02:29:24,340
And if you're driving, please, we don't have to admonish you to drive carefully and slowly,

2288
02:29:24,340 --> 02:29:28,340
but just a reminder, it's a tough day.

2289
02:29:28,340 --> 02:29:31,340
It's third and 19 at the 33-yard line.

2290
02:29:31,340 --> 02:29:34,340
Two-fifty-five to go in the ball game, and Joe Namath keeps throwing.

2291
02:29:34,340 --> 02:29:36,340
He drops straight back to pass, setting up.

2292
02:29:36,340 --> 02:29:38,340
Throws way down, deep downfield.

2293
02:29:38,340 --> 02:29:39,340
Caster makes the catch.

2294
02:29:39,340 --> 02:29:45,340
He's got a first down at the 45-yard line, making the 40-yard line of the Buffalo Bills.

2295
02:29:45,340 --> 02:29:46,340
How about that?

2296
02:29:46,340 --> 02:29:51,340
On third and 19, Namath fires long and deep, and Mitch Caster makes the grab.

2297
02:29:51,340 --> 02:29:55,340
Good for the first down at the 40-yard line of the Buffalo Bills.

2298
02:29:55,340 --> 02:29:59,340
Ernie Kellerman made the tackle, going to the Buffalo Bills.

2299
02:29:59,340 --> 02:30:05,340
Last gas, Heffett, by Namath and Caster, and the Jets still keep possession of that football.

2300
02:30:05,340 --> 02:30:06,340
First and ten it is.

2301
02:30:06,340 --> 02:30:08,340
Ball placed down just about the 40-yard line.

2302
02:30:08,340 --> 02:30:12,340
The yard line is obliterated there, and we can't quite run him out to the near side

2303
02:30:12,340 --> 02:30:15,340
because it's obliterated at the sideline as well.

2304
02:30:15,340 --> 02:30:17,340
But his first is in at about the 40.

2305
02:30:17,340 --> 02:30:19,340
Again, the double-wing formation.

2306
02:30:19,340 --> 02:30:22,340
It's a flat right with a swift left end, and one deep back for Joplin.

2307
02:30:22,340 --> 02:30:25,340
He carries with up the middle, no gain on the play, and he's thrown down.

2308
02:30:25,340 --> 02:30:29,340
Makes his second and ten at the 40-yard line.

2309
02:30:29,340 --> 02:30:33,340
We have the opportunity, too, to thank the men who have been so helpful to us

2310
02:30:33,340 --> 02:30:35,340
during the course of this year's broadcasting.

2311
02:30:35,340 --> 02:30:38,340
Our first with the New York Jets, the first, we hope, of many.

2312
02:30:38,340 --> 02:30:40,340
And now we've reached the two-minute mark on the ballgame.

2313
02:30:40,340 --> 02:30:41,340
More about that in a moment.

2314
02:30:41,340 --> 02:30:42,340
There's a timeout on the field.

2315
02:30:42,340 --> 02:30:46,340
The score, the Buffalo Bills, 34, the New York Jets, 7.

2316
02:30:46,340 --> 02:30:50,340
You've always thought of Hagen as an economy car, right?

2317
02:30:50,340 --> 02:30:52,340
Well, listen.

2318
02:30:52,340 --> 02:30:57,340
The 74 Plymouth Justuars priced $87.15 below Volkswagen.

2319
02:30:57,340 --> 02:30:58,340
That's right.

2320
02:30:58,340 --> 02:31:01,340
Based on manufacturer's suggested retail price,

2321
02:31:01,340 --> 02:31:04,340
including state and local taxes and destination charges,

2322
02:31:04,340 --> 02:31:10,340
Justuars priced $87.15 lower than Volkswagen's people.

2323
02:31:10,340 --> 02:31:12,340
Now, that's what you call economy.

2324
02:31:12,340 --> 02:31:15,340
And although the lower price Justuars is small,

2325
02:31:15,340 --> 02:31:18,340
it's a lot more car than Volkswagen.

2326
02:31:18,340 --> 02:31:20,340
Justuars seats five instead of four,

2327
02:31:20,340 --> 02:31:23,340
and offers three times the trunk space of Volkswagen.

2328
02:31:23,340 --> 02:31:28,340
And Justuars has a wider track and longer wheelbase for greater stability.

2329
02:31:28,340 --> 02:31:32,340
And of course, Justuars still offers all the things you buy a compact for.

2330
02:31:32,340 --> 02:31:37,340
Easy parking and handling, good gas mileage on regular, and low upkeep.

2331
02:31:37,340 --> 02:31:42,340
Plymouth Justuars, it's more car than Volkswagen for less money.

2332
02:31:42,340 --> 02:31:44,340
Volkswagen, think again.

2333
02:31:44,340 --> 02:31:46,340
For economy, think Justuars.

2334
02:31:46,340 --> 02:31:49,340
See Justuars, or Plymouth, other great small cars.

2335
02:31:49,340 --> 02:31:51,340
This is Marty Flickman with Larry Grampson.

2336
02:31:51,340 --> 02:31:53,340
Larry already down in the Jets locker room.

2337
02:31:53,340 --> 02:31:56,340
Just two minutes ago in this football season.

2338
02:31:56,340 --> 02:32:00,340
The Buffalo Bills are winning this football game now by a score of 34 to 7.

2339
02:32:00,340 --> 02:32:04,340
The Jets are threatening, however, second and 10 at the 40-yard line of the Buffalo Bills,

2340
02:32:04,340 --> 02:32:08,340
if we can use the word threaten loosely here.

2341
02:32:08,340 --> 02:32:12,340
As we started to say, we want to thank all the people who have been so helpful.

2342
02:32:12,340 --> 02:32:16,340
Barbara Sheehan for her fine comments on the pregame shows.

2343
02:32:16,340 --> 02:32:19,340
Jim McAleer, our producer of these broadcasts all season long.

2344
02:32:19,340 --> 02:32:22,340
Executive producer of the fabulous Nat Ash.

2345
02:32:22,340 --> 02:32:25,340
Our two spotters, Mal Kirkpatrick and Len Weiss.

2346
02:32:25,340 --> 02:32:27,340
Our training staff at WOR.

2347
02:32:27,340 --> 02:32:31,340
The jet management, particularly Frank Ramis, head of publicity for the New York Jets,

2348
02:32:31,340 --> 02:32:33,340
and his assistant Jim Trecker.

2349
02:32:33,340 --> 02:32:38,340
And mostly you Jets fans who have taken so kindly to our next giant broadcast.

2350
02:32:38,340 --> 02:32:40,340
I thank you.

2351
02:32:40,340 --> 02:32:43,340
WAVY, Music Radio 14, Albany.

2352
02:32:43,340 --> 02:32:49,340
On the Buffalo Bills, double-wing formation, Joan Amos still calling signals right down the wire.

2353
02:32:49,340 --> 02:32:51,340
Two minutes ago on the ballgame, he drops back to pass,

2354
02:32:51,340 --> 02:32:56,340
throws Agner over left side, and is caught by David Knight outside, and he's tapped at the far side line,

2355
02:32:56,340 --> 02:32:58,340
just short of the first down.

2356
02:32:58,340 --> 02:33:02,340
He picks up nine yards down to about the 31-yard line of the Buffalo Bills,

2357
02:33:02,340 --> 02:33:05,340
so it'll be second and one at the 31.

2358
02:33:05,340 --> 02:33:10,340
Make that third and one at the 31 of the Buffalo Bills.

2359
02:33:10,340 --> 02:33:14,340
The lights are turned on, they're shining brightly down on the field,

2360
02:33:14,340 --> 02:33:17,340
which is partially covered with snow, only partially covered because

2361
02:33:17,340 --> 02:33:24,340
between the hash marks is fairly heavily muddied, as well as the skin portion of the baseball diamond.

2362
02:33:24,340 --> 02:33:28,340
Now it's third and one at the 31-yard line of the Buffalo Bills.

2363
02:33:28,340 --> 02:33:31,340
Again, the double-wing formation, Namath calling signals.

2364
02:33:31,340 --> 02:33:35,340
It's a flat right, flank it on the left side, and one deep back.

2365
02:33:35,340 --> 02:33:39,340
Namath takes it, drops straight back, throws a quick square out to the right side,

2366
02:33:39,340 --> 02:33:42,340
caught by Barkham, he's got the first down, he dances and dodges,

2367
02:33:42,340 --> 02:33:45,340
and then he's run out of bounds at about the 25-yard line.

2368
02:33:45,340 --> 02:33:49,340
Good for the first down, the clock has stopped with a minute and 47 seconds to go in the game.

2369
02:33:49,340 --> 02:33:52,340
First and 10 at the 25 of the Buffalo Bills.

2370
02:33:52,340 --> 02:34:00,340
The Jets are trailing in the ball game 34-7.

2371
02:34:00,340 --> 02:34:06,340
Now the New York Jets are playing their 14th and final game of the year, their 20th overall.

2372
02:34:06,340 --> 02:34:10,340
Their record is going to be four wins and nine losses.

2373
02:34:10,340 --> 02:34:13,340
Four wins and ten losses to give me, four and ten.

2374
02:34:13,340 --> 02:34:18,340
And it will be nine and five for the Buffalo Bills as the Bills are leading 34-7.

2375
02:34:18,340 --> 02:34:21,340
Again, the double-wing formation, and again Namath drops straight back,

2376
02:34:21,340 --> 02:34:23,340
throws over the middle, and it's caught by David Knight.

2377
02:34:23,340 --> 02:34:28,340
He's down immediately at about the eight-yard line.

2378
02:34:28,340 --> 02:34:33,340
They place it down at about the nine-yard line, so it'll be first and goal to go at the nine.

2379
02:34:33,340 --> 02:34:39,340
David Knight making that grab, cutting over the middle from the flank left-end position,

2380
02:34:39,340 --> 02:34:42,340
and he cut over the middle and made that catch.

2381
02:34:42,340 --> 02:34:46,340
Good point, another first down, and it's first and goal to go at the nine.

2382
02:34:46,340 --> 02:34:52,340
And Joe Namath still keeps pitching when the minute meant 16 seconds to go in this game.

2383
02:34:52,340 --> 02:34:57,340
He's threatening the score for the Jets as the Jets trail 34-7.

2384
02:34:57,340 --> 02:35:01,340
Namath under the center in the double-wing once again, but Jocelyn, the only deep back,

2385
02:35:01,340 --> 02:35:03,340
Namath back to pass being rushed hard and down.

2386
02:35:03,340 --> 02:35:07,340
A blitz on the plate, John Scullifant, the left linebacker, came smashing in.

2387
02:35:07,340 --> 02:35:11,340
He's the rookie from Penn State and through for a loss.

2388
02:35:11,340 --> 02:35:16,340
Back to the 15-yard line, makes that the 16-yard line, a seven-yard loss.

2389
02:35:16,340 --> 02:35:20,340
Second and goal to go at the 16-yard line, and the clock is running,

2390
02:35:20,340 --> 02:35:22,340
showing 58 seconds to go, and it's running.

2391
02:35:22,340 --> 02:35:26,340
And it's also raining.

2392
02:35:26,340 --> 02:35:30,340
Almost an eerie sight now, very heavy gray sky overhead,

2393
02:35:30,340 --> 02:35:36,340
and brilliant lights ringing Shea Stadium, rain coming down on a snow-covered field,

2394
02:35:36,340 --> 02:35:43,340
and many of the fans are now ringing the playing field out of the stands and along the sidelines.

2395
02:35:43,340 --> 02:35:46,340
Second and goal to go at the 16, Namath calls signals, dumps straight back.

2396
02:35:46,340 --> 02:35:50,340
Look downfield, throws Anger on the left side, and it's caught by Rich Caster.

2397
02:35:50,340 --> 02:35:55,340
Caster goes in for a touchdown, touchdown, and Joe Namath, in what could be his last pass,

2398
02:35:55,340 --> 02:36:01,340
as the Jets, judging by all those rumors, throws a touchdown pass to Rich Caster,

2399
02:36:01,340 --> 02:36:04,340
and a lot of the fans go running out to help Caster to his feet on the,

2400
02:36:04,340 --> 02:36:10,340
try to grab that football. I'm not sure which. They're wrestling for the football now.

2401
02:36:10,340 --> 02:36:15,340
And the New York Jets are trailing now 34 to 13.

2402
02:36:15,340 --> 02:36:19,340
And nobody seems to mind on either ball club.

2403
02:36:19,340 --> 02:36:24,340
They're wrestling for the football. Now the police, the special police here at Shea Stadium,

2404
02:36:24,340 --> 02:36:30,340
have separated the fans from the football.

2405
02:36:30,340 --> 02:36:36,340
Caster, rather, made the grab in the end zone for the touchdown.

2406
02:36:36,340 --> 02:36:40,340
Here's the point after 10 coming up right now. The score is 34 to 13.

2407
02:36:40,340 --> 02:36:42,340
Signals being called.

2408
02:36:42,340 --> 02:36:45,340
Ball is snapped, placed down, and booted, and it's through there.

2409
02:36:45,340 --> 02:36:49,340
And I don't think that the special police was able to get that football back.

2410
02:36:49,340 --> 02:36:53,340
It was kicked into the stands, and it's gone.

2411
02:36:53,340 --> 02:36:59,340
As a timeout on the field, the score, Buffalo 34, the New York Jets 14.

2412
02:36:59,340 --> 02:37:02,340
This is Bob Badger, manager of your radio station.

2413
02:37:02,340 --> 02:37:07,340
The energy crisis is with us for sure, and media of all types are urging all of us to conserve energy.

2414
02:37:07,340 --> 02:37:11,340
As media, we have responsibility to not only talk about energy conservation,

2415
02:37:11,340 --> 02:37:16,340
but to participate as best we can ourselves while still fulfilling our public service commitments.

2416
02:37:16,340 --> 02:37:20,340
WAVY has taken the following steps to conserve energy here at the station.

2417
02:37:20,340 --> 02:37:27,340
WAVY has discontinued broadcasting between 1 and 5.30 a.m., except on Friday and Sunday nights.

2418
02:37:27,340 --> 02:37:33,340
The WAVY mobile unit has been scheduled for fewer hours on area highways, searching out news.

2419
02:37:33,340 --> 02:37:36,340
We feel we can be fully as effective utilizing the telephone.

2420
02:37:36,340 --> 02:37:42,340
The WAVY transmitter adequately covers capital land, utilizing only 1,000 watts of power.

2421
02:37:42,340 --> 02:37:44,340
And we will keep at that level or less.

2422
02:37:44,340 --> 02:37:50,340
Some of our competitors utilize 50 times more energy to provide basically the same service.

2423
02:37:50,340 --> 02:37:56,340
And WAVY has stepped up its program of converting from high-energy-consuming vacuum tube type equipment

2424
02:37:56,340 --> 02:38:02,340
to low-grain solid state equipment as supplied by our parent firm, the CCA Electronics Corporation.

2425
02:38:02,340 --> 02:38:09,340
WAVY can say with pride that we consume less energy by far than any other Albany radio station.

2426
02:38:09,340 --> 02:38:11,340
Thank you for your interest.

2427
02:38:11,340 --> 02:38:13,340
The record is going to be four and ten.

2428
02:38:13,340 --> 02:38:16,340
The final game will weave you back.

2429
02:38:16,340 --> 02:38:21,340
Bobby House feel ready to kick off, and the Buffalo Bill will expect an onside kick.

2430
02:38:21,340 --> 02:38:30,340
They have nine men just short of the restraining line, which is a 50-yard line, and two deep men around about the 20-yard line.

2431
02:38:30,340 --> 02:38:33,340
The jets are trailing 34 to 14.

2432
02:38:33,340 --> 02:38:35,340
Here's the final kickoff of the year at all likelihood.

2433
02:38:35,340 --> 02:38:41,340
Onside kick attempt it is, and it's caught by one of the big Buffalo Bill followers, and he's held up right there.

2434
02:38:41,340 --> 02:38:46,340
And now he stops. It's a big pullback, number 36 down the play.

2435
02:38:46,340 --> 02:38:49,340
And it's, let's see...

2436
02:38:49,340 --> 02:38:51,340
Van Valkenburg.

2437
02:38:51,340 --> 02:38:53,340
Van Valkenburg it is. Van Valkenburg, the big pullback.

2438
02:38:53,340 --> 02:38:57,340
And the clock shows 22 seconds to go.

2439
02:38:57,340 --> 02:39:00,340
Just time for one more play, and that's all that's necessary.

2440
02:39:00,340 --> 02:39:02,340
It's first and ten.

2441
02:39:02,340 --> 02:39:05,340
The ball is at the 48-yard line of the Buffalo Bills.

2442
02:39:05,340 --> 02:39:11,340
And just to recap in case you missed it, O.J. Simpson achieved all the marks he set out to do today,

2443
02:39:11,340 --> 02:39:13,340
and so did the Buffalo Bills' rushing attack.

2444
02:39:13,340 --> 02:39:18,340
The only thing that remains to be seen based upon the outcome of the ballgames is whether or not Buffalo will be in the playoffs.

2445
02:39:18,340 --> 02:39:21,340
22 seconds to go in the game, a tight wing deformation.

2446
02:39:21,340 --> 02:39:25,340
Joe Ferguson, the repeat quarterback, calling signals.

2447
02:39:25,340 --> 02:39:28,340
Offside, no snap. Contact is made. The ball is still not snapped.

2448
02:39:28,340 --> 02:39:30,340
Fentanyl markers fly all over the field.

2449
02:39:30,340 --> 02:39:33,340
And a punch is thrown down there.

2450
02:39:33,340 --> 02:39:36,340
Looks like Dave Foley, the ex-Jetter, threw one.

2451
02:39:36,340 --> 02:39:42,340
But at any rate, they're separated, and nothing serious comes of it.

2452
02:39:42,340 --> 02:39:45,340
Let's see the call is offside, called against the Buffalo Bills.

2453
02:39:45,340 --> 02:39:49,340
Well, it'll be first and 15 at the 43-yard line, but it doesn't matter now.

2454
02:39:49,340 --> 02:39:51,340
The score is 34 to 14.

2455
02:39:51,340 --> 02:39:54,340
The clock still shows 22 seconds to go in the game.

2456
02:39:54,340 --> 02:39:58,340
Larry Grampson will be in the locker room with the New York Jets to say so long to the Jetball players.

2457
02:39:58,340 --> 02:40:03,340
Hopefully we can get Weeb Eubank on, but Weeb may be too filled with emotion to go on.

2458
02:40:03,340 --> 02:40:07,340
He was before the ballgames when Larry was down there.

2459
02:40:07,340 --> 02:40:12,340
Too bad he's got to lose this one and have a losing season as well, but there's so much to be said for Mr. Weeb Eubank.

2460
02:40:12,340 --> 02:40:15,340
Outstanding individual as well as a great coach.

2461
02:40:15,340 --> 02:40:21,340
Here's the play, and quarterback Ferguson just falls down with the ball, and the clock is running.

2462
02:40:21,340 --> 02:40:23,340
There's no timeout called by anybody.

2463
02:40:23,340 --> 02:40:26,340
It's down to 13 seconds, and the clock is running.

2464
02:40:26,340 --> 02:40:30,340
And now the Jets and the Buffalo Bills are talking to each other, just standing around.

2465
02:40:30,340 --> 02:40:33,340
And the seconds are being kicked off on the season.

2466
02:40:33,340 --> 02:40:35,340
The crowd goes running on the field.

2467
02:40:35,340 --> 02:40:38,340
Two seconds, one, and that is it.

2468
02:40:38,340 --> 02:40:40,340
That's the end of the ballgame.

2469
02:40:40,340 --> 02:40:45,340
And the score, the Buffalo Bills, 34, the New York Jets, 14.

2470
02:40:45,340 --> 02:40:48,340
Let's take a two-minute Jets break for this announcement.

2471
02:40:50,340 --> 02:40:55,340
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2472
02:40:55,340 --> 02:40:58,340
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2473
02:40:58,340 --> 02:41:04,340
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2474
02:41:04,340 --> 02:41:09,340
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2475
02:41:09,340 --> 02:41:14,340
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2476
02:41:14,340 --> 02:41:18,340
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2477
02:41:18,340 --> 02:41:21,340
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2478
02:41:21,340 --> 02:41:27,340
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2479
02:41:27,340 --> 02:41:31,340
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2480
02:41:31,340 --> 02:41:36,340
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2481
02:41:36,340 --> 02:41:41,340
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2482
02:41:41,340 --> 02:41:50,340
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2483
02:41:50,340 --> 02:41:54,340
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2484
02:41:58,340 --> 02:42:03,340
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2485
02:42:03,340 --> 02:42:06,340
That's the ball out of bounds. The Knicks ball.

2486
02:42:06,340 --> 02:42:09,340
And the booster immediately calls time out.

2487
02:42:09,340 --> 02:42:11,340
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2488
02:42:11,340 --> 02:42:15,340
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2489
02:42:15,340 --> 02:42:19,340
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2490
02:42:19,340 --> 02:42:24,340
And the New York J...the ball is fast-paced out of kick. Up and it is good.

2491
02:42:24,340 --> 02:42:27,340
And the Jets go ahead, 9-7.

2492
02:42:27,340 --> 02:42:32,340
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2493
02:42:32,340 --> 02:42:37,340
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2494
02:42:54,340 --> 02:42:57,340
At Shave Stadium, this is Marty Glickman again.

2495
02:42:57,340 --> 02:43:00,340
Larry Grantham down in the New York jet locker room, as you know.

2496
02:43:00,340 --> 02:43:02,340
The season has ended. The ball game is over.

2497
02:43:02,340 --> 02:43:05,340
Buffalo has won the game, 34 to 14.

2498
02:43:05,340 --> 02:43:08,340
The Jets wind up with a disappointing record of 4 and 10.

2499
02:43:08,340 --> 02:43:18,340
The Buffalo Bills, who were 1 and 13 two years ago, wind up their record with a record of 9 wins and only 5 losses.

2500
02:43:18,340 --> 02:43:36,340
9 and 5 on the season, and they still have that outside shot for a playoff spot.

