This was back in the days when cold was caused by cold, rather than heat.
Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
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..and their 3rd straight NFL championship win was “unprecedented”..
I would have hated to be a Texan that year with Houston also going down in the AFL.
Most famous play ever.
Life was simpler back then, wasn’t it? Where’s Marshall Dillon and Festus?
Just think, due to global warming, the next Green Bay Ice Game might be played in minu 16 degree weather (F) rather than minus 17. The implications for western civilization could be enormous! Except for the fact that no one is man enough to play at all in that cold weahter, let alone sit in the stands.
At the rate we’re going the Super Bowl will soon be played in March. We’ll also be treated to Warmists telling us how the warm weather NFC/AFC championsip games are an indication of ‘you know what.’
I’m a little surprised taht the caption played up the Super Bowl back then. We’re told that the first Super Bowl wasn’t regarded higher that the NFL Championship back then.
Not till Joe Namath beat the Colts the next year.