TWIPF: THE PODCAST

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By: Ed Carter and James Jones

In each podcast, Ed and James discuss an episode of The Week in Pro Football, a program of NFL highlights from the late 60s and early 70s.

1973 Week 9
#9
07/15/2025

TWIPF: The Podcast, 1973, Week 9 is online! This week we discuss the career of Ray Guy; TD catches that wouldn't have counted these days; some fantastic white jerseys; less than stellar signs by Jets fans; rare and unique final scores; and players knocking down folks on the sidelines. Intro-outro music: Action Ride, by Martha Jane Weber. 


1973, Week 8
#8
07/02/2025

This week we discuss Ted Kwalick's hometown; the last of Unitas and Brodie; a Jim Kiick impersonator; and the career of Lee Roy "Killer" Jordan. Intro-outro music: "Polished Off," by William Loose.


1973, Week 7
#7
05/19/2025

This week we discuss Ken Burrough's career and shoe color; the Wright Brothers; stats symmetry; curious signs from the fans; headbutting; Bob Lee's unexpected journey; and the Niners' relationship to a certain Bay Area wild animal attraction. Quote of the week: "Jim no like monkeys on the goal post." Intro-Outro music: "Let's Go Big O" by Sam Spence. 


1973, Week 6
#6
04/27/2025

This week we discuss John Brodie's swan song; the career of Howard Schnellenberger; things happening in the world outside the NFL; the HOF case for Lemar Parrish. Quote of the week: "The Raiders don't give a s**t about the A's. The Raiders only care about the Raiders." Intro-outro music: "Breakaway." 


1973, Week 5
#5
04/22/2025

This week, we discuss the career of Charley Johnson; continue with our reasons why Harold Jackson should be in the HOF; the best NFL players born in Germany; the underrated Paul Krause, and bad passing and bad Astroturf. Quotes of the week (couldn't pick between them): 1) I'll take a seven man sled over a tractor; and 2) If you are dumb enough to step on the end line, and you're still willing to tangle with some guy coming at your throat, be my guest." 


1973, Week 4
#4
04/01/2025

This week, we discuss Italian-born Nick Mike-Mayer; why Harold Jackson should be in the Hall; Namath's questionable fashion sense; and Brigman P. Owens. Quote of the week: "Nothing Hall of Fame about a game that has eleven turnovers. It takes work to do something like that." Intro-outro music: Hebraic Sorrow


1973, Week 3
#3
03/17/2025

This week, we discuss the new Rich Stadium, Mercury's career day, bad kicking by good kickers, and meeting Clarence Davis.  Quote of the week: "Watching him run is fun." Intro-outro music: "Deadline." 


1973, Week 2
#2
03/03/2025

This week, we discuss "tracked vs. untracked," kickoff return TDs, very few passing yards, and some more stats symmetry. Quote of the week - Ed: I don't think Willie Lanier is that ugly / Jim: Until you see him chasing you." Intro-outro music is "Jersey City Hustle."


1973, Week 1
#1
02/04/2025

This week, we discuss lousy quarterbacking (and lots of fumbles), the unique career of Bob Parsons; Ken Houston's stats with Houston and Washington; and running backs and tight ends becoming a larger part of the passing game. Oh, and actor Bradford Dillman's draft picks for the 49ers. Quote of the week: "Phipps to Pitts, twenty-six, equals six." Intro-outro music is "To the Well Once Too Often."


1972, Week 16, 17
#15
10/13/2023

This week we discuss Gerry Mullins' offensive prowess, Larry Seiple's unauthorized big gamble, Billy Kilmer's throwing ability (and socks), and once again, Stats Symmetry. Quote of the week: "Curt Knight, looking like he's watching all that water under the bridge go beneath him..." Intro-outro music: "High Adventure," by Silvio & Cortley. 


1972, Week 15
#14
09/30/2023

This week we discuss Billy Kilmer's toughness, the obscure Paul Staroba, Mike Phipps' hat, controversies surrounding the Immaculate Reception; the strange story of the game ball; and a heartbreaking Niners loss. Quote of the week: "West Mifflin, Pennsylvania, that's where I saw bloodsucking monkeys." Intro-Outro music: "Gut Pride," by Sam Spence.


1972, Week 14
#13
09/09/2023

This week we discuss the final regular season games of several future Hall of Famers; the Hall's diss of Lemar Parrish; the woeful play of Ed Baker; Larry Wilson's legacy; stats symmetry as usual; two running backs missing 1,000 yard seasons by less than 10 yards; and the great passing combination of Widby to Nitschke. Quote of the week: "I don't wanna know how to find out about enjoying gum chewing without any teeth." Intro-outro music: "High Stakes," by William Loose.


1972, Week 14
#13
09/07/2023

This week we discuss the final regular season games of several future Hall of Famers; the Hall's diss of Lemar Parrish; the woeful play of Ed Baker; Larry Wilson's legacy; stats symmetry as usual; two running backs missing 1,000 yard seasons by less than 10 yards; and the great passing combination of Widby to Nitschke. Quote of the week: "I don't wanna know how to find out about enjoying gum chewing without any teeth." Intro-outro music: "High Stakes," by William Loose.


1972, Week 14
#13
09/07/2023

This week we discuss the final regular season games of several future Hall of Famers; the Hall's diss of Lemar Parrish; the woeful play of Ed Baker; Larry Wilson's legacy; stats symmetry as usual; two running backs missing 1,000 yard seasons by less than 10 yards; and the great passing combination of Widby to Nitschke. Quote of the week: "I don't wanna know how to find out about enjoying gum chewing without any teeth." Intro-outro music: "High Stakes," by William Loose. 


1972, Week 13
#12
08/24/2023

This week we discuss Chip Myers, two Garrisons; really, really, really cold weather; and a whole lotta stats symmetry. Quote of the week: "Don't they know he's a saint?" Intro-Outro music is "Duel in the Dust" by Sam Spence. 


1972 Week 12
#11
08/13/2023

This week we discuss the versatile and valuable Preston Pearson and Walt Garrison, even more "little used" players, the changing of the guard in the AFC Central, and wonder just who is the Gingerbread Man. Quote of the week: "I stopped tucking in my shirts twenty years ago." Intro-outro music is "Splitsville," by William Loose. 


1972, Week 11
#10
07/29/2023

This week we discuss titles of Bill Loose pieces, Jack Mildren, little used players (again), a history wipeout of the Eagles by the Giants, and losers scoring 10 points. Quote of the week: "I don't think Art Malone went to the Abramowicz School of Celebrating." Intro-outro music: "Beat Documentary 7." (at least I think that's what it's called)


1972, Week 10
#9
07/16/2023

This week we discuss last second field goals, Lavonne Bebler Johnson's feature, "If, by Rudyard Kipling," Bill Brown's big play, and a historic trifecta by the Vikings. Quote of the week: "I wanna know about the Charles Manson photographer on the sidelines." Intr-Outro music: "Travelin' Tune, by Sam Spence.


1972, Week 9
#8
07/03/2023

This week we discuss Tom Dempsey's big day, Johnny Rodgers, stats symmetry again, missed game winning field goals, and nightmare games for Pete Athas and Curt Knight. Quote of the week: "Ah, the poor little Bowling Ball." Intro-outro music is "Last Second Victory," by William Loose. 


1972, Week 8
#7
06/20/2023

This week we discuss George Allen's favorite frozen dessert, the final TDs of a couple of HOFers, The Other Larry Brown, and just who the heck is Kent Lyle Birdley? Quote of the week: "Douglass gets his helmet knocked off. My god, one of these days, his head's going to be in there with it." Intro-outro music is "Hit the Hole," by William Loose. 


1972, Week 7
#6
05/29/2023

This week we discuss the underrated Carroll Dale, the totally obscure (but never-to-be-broken record-holder) Boris Shlapak, Joe Kapp's trailblazing off the field, and lots of missed field goals. Quote of the week: "Pianissimo on those adjectives." Intro-outro music is "Meeting in Rio," by Sam Spence. 


1972, Week 5
#5
05/19/2023

This week we discuss Bob Brunet, single digit field goals, a big day for Jets' runners, and Johnny's U's weird play. Quote of the week: "He's one of those peripatetic quarterbacks." Intro-outro music: "Look of a Champion," by Bill Loose. 


1972, Week 4
#4
05/07/2023

This week we discuss Tommy Casanova, our favorite and least favorite ball-carrying techniques, Franco's brilliant but meaningless play, and the Falcons' absurd Pufinstufian mascot. Quote of the week: "They're going up against Hanburger, Pardee, Pottios and other charming tacklers." Intro-outro music is "Dust Kicker," by Bill Loose.


1972, Week 3
#3
04/19/2023

This week we discuss a lot of running and not so much passing, the Douglass-Landry running QB battle, the origin of "any given Sunday," and unique scores in NFL history. Quote of the week: "This game worked better than Sominex." Intro-outro music: "NFL 338."


1972, Week 2
#2
04/09/2023

TWIPF: The Podcast, 1972, Week 2 is online! This week we discuss the historic Jets-Colts air circus, Jack Tatum's record setting play, the expanding use of Bill Loose music, and John Reeve's unusual career. Quote of the week: "Watch out for those green rubber curtains, Harold!" Intro-outro music is "Business End of the Shotgun," by Loose. 


1972, Week 1
#1
03/26/2023

This week, we discuss everything new this year: rookies, new coaches, trades, rule changes; also the Packers' new kicker, the fall (and later rise) of Mark Moseley,  and the new dominance of William Loose. Quote of the week: "Brylcreem, a little dab'll do ya." 


1971, Week 16, 17
#16
02/04/2023

This week we discuss our biggest fanbase, very few penalties, LBJ, Dolphin legend Rick Weaver, Stick-Um, and the great Super Bowl I videotape. Quote of the week, "First down, dynamite." Intro-outro music: "Milktrain to Paydirt," by Sam Spence.


1971, Week 15
#15
01/17/2023

This week we discuss the other Bob Hoskins' life and career play, Christmas Day games, a game packed with Hall of Famers, and swamp cabbage. Quote of the week: "It just shows you how un-corporatated this whole NFL business was." 


1971, Week 14
#14
12/09/2022

This week we discuss bad teams going on scoring sprees, Bart Starr's retirement, Ken Houston's record-setting, and we each reveal our #1 NFL Films Music piece! Quote of the week: "It's Wonder Bread week."


1971, Week 13
#13
11/22/2022

This week we discuss "Jeremy Pivot," Jim Lindsay knowing the rules, even more Stat Symmetry, and Lemar Parrish: fun to watch, or careless with the ball? Quote of the week: "Smoke that, Mr. Studstill." 


1971, Week 12
#12
11/06/2022

This week we discuss model rockets, kickers going 3-5, more Stats Symmetry, Biletnikoff beefs, and Eller getting robbed. Quote of the week: "I love that artificial turf. I'm not playing on it, I just love to watch." 


1971, Week 11
#11
10/26/2022

This week we discuss the shortened career of Rich Jackson, a great game by Larry Wilson, and an almost great game by Joe Namath. Quote of the week: “Do not call your neighbors and relatives. This is not the beginning of Dr. Zhivago.” 


1971, Week 10
#10
10/05/2022

This week we discuss several fumbles at the goal line, Alvin Wyatt's face bar, an unusual safety, and the first of our five favorite pieces of NFL Films music. Quote of the week: "If you're a vampire, you're in trouble." Intro music: Pulse. Outro music: Westside Rumble.


1971, Week 9
#9
09/21/2022

This week, we discuss a rare score, the coming of William Loose music, Lavonne Bebler, a whole bunch of nicknames, and the peripatetic career of Pete Liske. Quote of the week: "It seemed the Saints were an easy bone to chew on for these title-bound prospectors." Intro-outro music is "Muzz," by William Loose.


1971, Week 8
#8
08/30/2022

This week, we discuss the short career of Coleman Zeno, players from Austria, Tom and Pat's errors, and career or season long runs by QBs and receivers. Quote of the week: "Those letters get spread out right onto their arms. C'mon - too much to read."


1971, Week 7
#7
08/16/2022

TWIPF: The Podcast, 1971, Week 7, is now online! On all major platforms. This week we discuss: Pat Fischer's career, stat symmetry, Bengal and Oiler futility, Bob Stein's NFL life and beyond, and more Blanda heroics. Quote of the week: "Middle class faces. You don't see that anymore." Intro-Outro Music: West Side Rumble.


1971, Week 6
#6
08/02/2022

This week we discuss the death of Chuck Hughes (for real this time); the brand new Texas Stadium and its patterns of light and dark; Eagle coach Jimmy Carr's sideline antics; and the worst game in Browns history so far. Quote of the week: "We'll see how many Margenes and Claxtons there are." 


1971, Week 5
#5
06/26/2022

This week we discuss Stan Hindman: Creative Artist, the sad story of Eldridge Dickey, stat symmetry and asymmetry, and Danny Abramowicz's close encounter with a TV camera. Quote of the week: "You'll always find a loaf-of-breader somewhere." 


1971, Week 4
#4
06/16/2022

This week we discuss Jim Bakken's career, Lance Rentzel's legal troubles, the return of Zeke, and mascots Motyka and Benzoo. Quote of the week: "The Bills are terrible: let me count the ways." 


1971, Week 3
#3
05/30/2022

This week we discuss lots and rushing and poor passing, players with tiny careers, Harold Jackon's HOF credentials, and cliches about Tom Matte. Quote of the week: "Have you ever had the wind knocked out of you? You make that funny  sound, coming out of your mouth."