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The NFL Year One

The 1970 Season and the Dawn of Modern Football

By (author) Brad Schultz
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Potomac Books Inc, Dulles, United States
Published: 1st Apr 2013
Dimensions: w 230mm h 150mm d 33mm
Weight: 604g
ISBN-10: 1612345026
ISBN-13: 9781612345024
Barcode No: 9781612345024
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Synopsis
For many football fans, the National Football League (NFL) season of 1970 was a landmark year in the history of the game. The NFL and American Football League finally began playing as a merged league-a league that featured such legendary figures as George Blanda, Tom Dempsey, Vince Lombardi, George Allen, Sid Gillman, Lamar Hunt, and Al Davis. The NFL, Year One focuses on several key games throughout the 1970 season. The weekend of November 8 saw the Raiders and Browns play in Cleveland. This contest serves as the backdrop for the story of forty-three-year-old Oakland kicker George Blanda who, in 1970, won or tied four consecutive games in the last seconds, becoming a hero to middle-aged American men. Among other notable games during the season that Brad Schultz examines are the Browns-Jets game that marked the debut of Monday Night Football with commentators Keith Jackson, Howard Cosell, and"Dandy" Don Meredith; the Chiefs-Vikings game that served as a rematch for the Super Bowl IV competitors; and the Colts-Jets game that ultimately set the scene for the 1970 players' strike. Schultz also demonstrates how the 1970 season continues to influence the NFL today. Meticulously researched and thoroughly entertaining, The NFL, Year One is a riveting account of one of the most important and compelling seasons in NFL history. Any fan will surely enjoy Schultz's revisiting of the game's amazing 1970 season.

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