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The WORST DISASTER in NFC Championship HISTORY | Cowboys @ 49ers (1970 NFC Championship)



At the 1970 NFC Championship at Kezar Stadium between the San Francisco 49ers and Dallas Cowboys, after the game, things got ugly in the stands. With this being the last game ever played at Kezar Stadium, everything that could’ve gone wrong in this send-off did, with hundreds of officers getting involved as tons of people got arrested and were sent to the hospital. This is the story behind the disaster

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Members of the 1970 49ers:
Steve Spurrier
John Brodie
John Isenbarger
Gene Washington
Johnny Fuller
Jimmy Thomas
Rosey Taylor
Al Randolph
Jim Strong
Bruce Gossett
Mel Phillips
Jimmy Johnson
Mike Simpson
Ken Willard
Doug Cunningham
Bruce Taylor
Bill Tucker
Ed Beard
Carter Campbell
Skip Vanderbundt
Tommy Hart
Bob Hoskins
Frank Nunley
Jim Sniadecki
Roland Lakes
Dave Wilcox
Randy Biesler
Elmer Collett
Woody Peoples
Charlie Krueger
Bill Belk
Earl Edwards
Forrest Blue
Len Rohde
Sam Silas
Cas Banaszek
Stan Hindman
Lee Johnson
Ted Kwalick
Preston Riley
Cedrick Hardman
Dick Witcher
Bob Windsor
Dick Nolan (head coach)

Members of the 1970 Cowboys:
Ron Widby
Roger Staubach
Craig Morton
Lance Rentzel
Mel Renfro
Bob Hayes
Margene Adkins
Dennis Homan
Herb Adderley
Dan Reeves
Walt Garrison
Duane Thomas
Cornell Green
Calvin Hill
Charlie Waters
Claxton Welch
Cliff Harris
Richmond Flowers
Mark Washington
DD Lewis
Dave Manders
Dave Edwards
Chuck Howley
Lee Roy Jordan
Thomas Stincic
Steve Kiner
Blaine Nye
Larry Cole
Halvor Hagen
George Andrie
Pat Toomay
Rayfield Wright
Tony Lisco
Ralph Neely
Bob Lilly
Jethro Pugh
John Niland
Ron East
Bob Asher
Mike Clark
Pettis Norman
Reggie rucker
Mike Ditka
Tom Landry (head coach)

24 Comments

  1. Great Content, Redundant Scripting. There is only so much that can be taken in click the link on the right corner, 39.6, and context crack.

  2. Note how even though the game was in San Fran, they still painted the Cowboys’ name and helmet in one of the end zones

  3. They need to find another narrator for these NFL films. He doesn't have a football announcers voice. This "Niners" crap needs to stop. Is 49ers that hard to pronounce?

  4. That stadium was used for the scene in Dirty Harry where Harry shoots Scorpio and tortures him to get info about a missing girl out of him.

  5. I ran laps at Kezar, in 2001. Nice, serene little joint (in 2001, that is!). The backdrop of the neighborhood is gorgeous! (Like I said, in 2001….!)

  6. The 49ers were also celebrating the 25th anniversary season in 1970, and Kezar Stadium was their original home. During the 1960s-or even earlier in his career-star quarterback John Brodie did not want anyone want standing too close to him. And that's what happened. Sometimes, prior to a game, a beer can or a bottle would fly out of the stands when Brodie came out of the tunnel and coming onto the field.

  7. Dallas almost didn't get there in the first place-see the JG9 video about a potential coin flip deciding the 1970 NFC wild card as stated early in this video. Rams did everyone a favor by winning the last game of the regular season against New York or maybe Fran Tarkenton and the Giants are playing in this game as New York would have won the NFC East and Dallas may have missed the playoffs altogether if that coin (or a playoff with Detroit if the coin flip is not allowed to go through; again, check the video for details) lands the wrong way.

  8. The hippies from the Haight were NOT to blame. They were mellow and peaceful. It was the drunken BUMS who brought bottles of hard liquor into the stadium, got stinking drunk and then took out their frustrations of a lousy team on each other.

  9. That is a game you need to do a video on ….Dallas 5, Detroit O……..The ONLY baseballl score ever recorded inthe NFL!!!! There is NOTHING on this game, ANYWHERE!! You really should do a deep dive on it!

  10. Hunter Thompson once write Kezar Stadium was a great venue for viewing non-stop physical altercations in the stands. Good to see that long-standing tradition was maintained to the very last game.

  11. The BEST team won, not even close. Also, Emmitt Smith got so much credit, as he should, for playing with a separated shoulder in final game of the 93. However, Walt Garrison played with a broken bone in his collarbone

  12. Ten years later the crowd at Candlestick became a wine sipping, cheese and crackers group of fans for the 49er games However, the brawls and cops dragging people out of their seats continued for the Giants games at the stick. Night games were like Friday Night Boxing.

  13. Ah, the glory days of the Dallas Cowboys.

    Twenty consecutive winning seasons, the NFL record.
    Five Super Bowl appearances in the 1970s, the most by any team i the decade.
    Chuck Howley, hopefully to soon be a Pro Football Hall of Famer, winning the MVP Award after Super Bowl V. The only player from a losing team to win that honor.
    Bob Hayes, the only man to own an Olympic Gold Medal AND a Super Bowl Championship ring. Bob won two Gold Medals in the 1964 Summer games in Tokyo and was a member of the 1971 Cowboy team that would make it Doomsday for Miami in Super Bowl VI.
    How I miss those glory days.

  14. My first NFL game was at Kezar. I was only 10 years old. It was absolutely wild. There were fires in the stands, drunk shirtless guys everywhere screaming expletives at the top of their lungs. And towards the end of the game the fog rolled in giving the entire atmosphere a kind of pirate / apocalyptic overtone. I absolutely loved it.

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