This is one hell of a documentary series by NFL films on the history of the AFL. It was done to commemorate the 50 year anniversary of the AFL in 2009. So much knowledge is dropped in these docs. You have probably heard it all and know the history. But this is NFL Films, laying it all out..
It is 5 eps a hour a piece. It chronicles the AFL's inception to the full merger of the AFL and NFL and what we know now as the NFL.
I have no idea how long these will stay up. But if you have the time, check it out you will not regret it. Now this is 5 hours so, ya, it will take awhile. But it is worth it...
Full Color Football Episode 1 - The New Frontier
(original air date: 9/16/2009) looks at how Lamar Hunt, after the NFL turned down his attempts to purchase a franchise, arranges a group of fellow businessmen, the self-titled "Foolish Club," to start their own league. The episode examines back stories of the 8 founding owners, and spotlights the AFL's humble beginnings, from games played in mostly empty stadiums to the exciting 1962 championship game that took 2 overtimes to be resolved.
Full Color Football - Episode 2 - Times They Are A Changin
(original air date: 9/23/2009) highlights how the San Diego Chargers (powered by coach Sid Gillman's offensive schemes) and the Buffalo Bills (and their dominating defense) became the AFL's premier teams. Societal effects on the AFL are also examined, from the John F. Kennedy assassination to the relocation of the league's January 1965 All-Star Game from New Orleans to Houston after several black players were refused service in the former city.
Full Color Football - Episode 3 - War and Peace
(original air date: 9/30/2009) sees the AFL reach a watershed: a lucrative new TV contract with NBC, the awarding of a 9th franchise to Miami, and the launch of a player bidding war with the NFL that began with the New York Jets' signing of Alabama QB Joe Namath. The two leagues would reach a truce that would lead to the start of the Super Bowl, a "common draft" of collegiate players, and their eventual 1970 merger.
Full Color Football - Episode 4 - Revolution
(original air date: 10/7/2009) looks at how, amidst a backdrop of upheaval in American society, the AFL generates its own upheaval in the sports world: after its champions are soundly defeated in the first two Super Bowls, the league gains respectability on the shoulders of Joe Namath, who, after his Jets defeat Oakland for the 1968 league title, fulfills a brash guarantee to defeat NFL champ Baltimore in Super Bowl III, regarded as one of the greatest upsets in sports history.
Full Color Football - Episode 5 - The Final Frontier
(original air date: 10/14/2009) profiles the league's final year, 1969, including the contentious debate on post-merger league realignment, Joe Namath's near-retirement, and innovations like the West Coast Offense and stack defense that found their origins in the AFL. With the respectability it long sought now secure, the league ends on a high note with Hank Stram's Kansas City Chiefs soundly defeating Minnesota in Super Bowl IV.
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