The "Heidi" Bowl was 40 years ago today. The Jets were leading the
Raiders 32-29 with 65 seconds left. NBC decided to cut to the classic
movie "Heidi"
because of contractual obligations. During those infamous 65 seconds, the Raiders rallied
to beat the Jets 43-32. Fans were furious at NBC for changing the game to
the movie and Jets fans were even madder at the Jets for losing the game.
Wednesday will be 30 years since the "Fumble" for Giants fans and "Miracle at the Meadowlands" for Eagles fans. The Giants were leading the Eagles. Jeff
Pisarcik fumbled the ball transferring it to
Larry Csonka. Eagles
defensive back
Herm Edwards scooped up the ball and ran into the end zone for the
winning touchdown. Yes, that Herm Edwards who went onto coach the Jets
and currently coaches the Chiefs. "
You play to win the game!" is one
of Herm's many great motivational phrases.
Bottom Line:
(1) To avoid another "Heidi" Bowl, network executives think twice before ever cutting away from a game.
(2) To avoid another "Fumble" or "Miracle at the Meadowlands", football teams on all levels who are winning take a knee at the end of the game to avoid a loss.
Posted by a reflective Tank in NY.