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Politics : Stockman Scott's Political Debate Porch

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To: Cactus Jack who wrote (5890)9/8/2002 7:07:31 AM
From: Clappy  Read Replies (1) of 89467
 
Diggin through that site I just listed before, I found this one. It must have been a nail biter. I don't remember it though. I was 4 or 5 years old.

superbowl.com

Super Bowl V
Baltimore 16, Dallas 13

Orange Bowl
Miami, Florida
January 17, 1971
Attendance: 79,204
MVP: Chuck Howley, LB, Dallas

A 32-yard field goal by rookie kicker Jim O'Brien brought the Baltimore Colts a victory over the Dallas Cowboys in the final five seconds of Super Bowl V.

The game between the champions of the AFC and NFC was played on artificial turf for the first time.

Dallas led 13-6 at the half but interceptions by Rick Volk and Mike Curtis set up a Baltimore touchdown and O'Brien's decisive kick in the fourth period.

Earl Morrall relieved an injured Johnny Unitas late in the first half, although Unitas completed the Colts' only scoring pass. It caromed off receiver Eddie Hinton's fingertips, off Dallas defensive back Mel Renfro, and finally settled into the grasp of John Mackey, who went 45 yards to score on a 75-yard play.

Dallas' Chuck Howley, who picked off two passes, became the first defensive player and the first player from a losing team to be named MVP.

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One thing I like about that site is the ability to watch the highlight clips.

Fat pipes rule!

-JohnnyUnitas'Helmut
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