"THE SEA OF HANDS GAME"

1974 AFC Divisional Playoff game between the Miami Dolphins and the Oakland Raiders, better known as the Sea of Hands Game. It occurred some 41 years ago December 21st, 1974.To those who collect vintage NFL games, this is the most sought after footage in NFL history. As Steve Sabol described it, "It's the Holy Grail of games."Why? Well first of all it ranks among the greatest games ever played (yes even arguably better than the '58 Colts vs. Giants). The game "had it all, high stakes, great drama, Hall of Fame talent,, and one of the most unforgettable finishes in NFL history."Secondly it has no video history. Steve Sabol of NFL Films said, "When we moved the company from Philadelphia to Mt. Laurel the footage was either misplaced or mislabeled, whatever it was we just couldn't find it. In fact all visual records of this game have met a similar fate. The lone remaining copy of NBC's TV broadcast is thought to be in Spanish and lost in Mexico. In the underground cyber-world where hundreds collect vhs broadcasts of NFL broadcasts this is the Holy Grail of games."Well the wait is over!! this is a 2 disc nbc-tv audio(Curt Gowdy, Derogitis & Meredith) merge with all available film footage. professionally done and plays like a real game over 2 hours in length. The Raiders hosted the two-time defending Super Bowl champion Dolphins in an AFC Divisional playoff. Down 26-21 with two minutes to go, Ken Stabler drove his team 68 yards down the field, somehow finding running back Clarence Davis in the end zone through a "sea of hands" from Miami defenders to take the lead and eventually the win, 28-26.

Game comes on 2 Disc.. Quality 8.5/10, very good quality