THE FORGOTTEN DECADE

Compelling Stories of the 1970s Cleveland Browns

by Roger Gordon


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 8/28/2024

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 246
ISBN : 9781663266262
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 246
ISBN : 9781663266279

About the Book

CONTENDERS? NO. COMPELLING? YES. The Cleveland Browns in the 1970s were, for the most part, an average team. Their 72–70–2 overall record during that period proves that. They qualified for the postseason just twice and had no playoff wins. The low point came in 1974 and 1975 when they posted 4–10 and 3–11 records, respectively. The 1970s Browns, however, still managed to draw the attention of their fans. They still attracted large crowds to their home games. Their rivalries with AFC Central Division cohorts Pittsburgh and Cincinnati were as strong as ever. The ’70s Browns had some intriguing players such as Brian Sipe, Doug Dieken, and Joe “Turkey” Jones. They also had memorable head coaches like Sam Rutigliano and Forrest Gregg. Despite being a so-so team in this timespan, the Browns nonetheless provided many moments that will live forever such as Billy Andrews’s interception return for a touchdown off a Joe Namath pass that clinched the win in the first Monday Night Football game, Mike Phipps’s touchdown pass to Fair Hooker that had Browns fans thinking upset in a Christmas Eve playoff against the undefeated Dolphins, and Thom Darden’s pick-six off a Roger Staubach pass that helped lead to a shocking rout of the Cowboys on Monday Night Football that impressed even Howard Cosell. The Forgotten Decade is a collection of tales from the 1970s that will bring back memories —good and bad—for longtime Browns fans and will give younger fans a glimpse into what the 1970s Browns were all about.


About the Author

Roger Gordon has written 12 sports history books, including Blanton’s Browns: The Great 1965-69 Cleveland Browns and Cleveland Browns A-Z. For eight years, he wrote for the magazine Bernie’s Insiders/The Orange and Brown Report for which he conducted personal interviews with some 70 former Cleveland Browns, including Hall of Famers Jim Brown, Paul Warfi eld, Ozzie Newsome, and Leroy Kelly. He is a member of the Professional Football Researchers Association. Gordon lives in North Canton, Ohio.