1969 NFL Championship Game

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1969年(1969 NFL Championship Game)は、1970年1月4日にアメリカ合衆国ミネソタ州ブルーミントンのメトロポリタン・スタジアムで開催された試合。 1969年シーズンのNFLチャンピオンの座をかけて、東カンファレンスのクリーブランド・ブラウンズと西カンファレンスのミネソタ・バイキングスが対戦した。AFLとNFLの統合が行われる前に行われた最後のNFLチャンピオンシップゲームである。ブラウンズは2年連続の出場で、1960年代4回目の出場であった。試合はバイキングスがブラウンズを27-7で破り第4回スーパーボウルに出場した。エクスパンションチームがスーパーボウルに出場するのは初めてであった。 アイスボウルと呼ばれた1967年NFLチャンピオンシップゲーム、ほどではなかったが、-13℃、体感温度-21℃ のコンディションで行われ、ブラウンズのLB、は試合中凍傷となり、入院した。 ブラウンズは前年のNFLチャンピオンシップゲームで、ボルチモア・コルツに0-34で敗れた。バイキングスはこの試合ターンオーバーでボールを失うことなく、381ヤードを獲得した。ブラウンズは268ヤードの獲得で3回ターンオーバーでボールを失った。 rdf:langString
The 1969 NFL Championship Game was the 37th and final championship game prior to the AFL–NFL merger, played January 4, 1970, at Metropolitan Stadium in Bloomington, Minnesota, a suburb south of Minneapolis. The winner of the game earned a berth in Super Bowl IV in New Orleans against the champion of the American Football League. The Minnesota Vikings of the Western Conference hosted the Cleveland Browns of the Eastern Conference. It was the Vikings' first appearance in the title game, while the Browns were making their second straight appearance and fourth of the 1960s. rdf:langString
La finale del campionato NFL 1969 è stata la 37ª e ultima finale del campionato prima della fusione tra AFL e NFL. Il vincitore della gara avrebbe disputato il Super Bowl IV contro i campioni della American Football League. I Minnesota Vikings furono alla loro prima apparizione alla finale del campionato NFL mentre i loro avversari, i Cleveland Browns, furono alla seconda partecipazione consecutiva e alla quarta negli anni sessanta. La gara si tenne il 4 gennaio 1970 al Metropolitan Stadium di Bloomington, Minnesota. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The 1969 NFL Championship Game was the 37th and final championship game prior to the AFL–NFL merger, played January 4, 1970, at Metropolitan Stadium in Bloomington, Minnesota, a suburb south of Minneapolis. The winner of the game earned a berth in Super Bowl IV in New Orleans against the champion of the American Football League. The Minnesota Vikings of the Western Conference hosted the Cleveland Browns of the Eastern Conference. It was the Vikings' first appearance in the title game, while the Browns were making their second straight appearance and fourth of the 1960s. Minnesota had a regular season record of 12–2, including a 51–3 defeat of the Browns eight weeks earlier on November 9. The Vikings defeated the Los Angeles Rams 23–20 in the Western Conference championship a week earlier at Met Stadium. They were coached by Bud Grant and led on offense by quarterback Joe Kapp and wide receiver Gene Washington. The defense allowed only 133 points (9½ per game) during the regular season and their four defensive linemen were known as the "Purple People Eaters." Cleveland was 10–3–1 during the regular season and had upset the Dallas Cowboys 38–14 at the Cotton Bowl for the Eastern Conference title. The Browns were coached by Blanton Collier; Bill Nelsen was the starting quarterback and Gary Collins and Paul Warfield were star wide receivers for the team. Although not as severe as the "Ice Bowl" of 1967, the weather conditions were bitterly cold at 8 °F (−13 °C), with a sub-zero wind chill factor. Cleveland linebacker Jim Houston suffered frostbite during the game and was hospitalized. Minnesota was favored by nine points to win the title game at home, and they won, 27–7. Of the four NFL teams that joined the league during the AFL era (1960s), Minnesota was the sole winner of a pre-merger NFL championship. The Dallas Cowboys entered the league in 1960 and lost two NFL title games to the Green Bay Packers, in 1966 and 1967. The expansion Atlanta Falcons (1966) and New Orleans Saints (1967) did not qualify for the postseason until 1978 and 1987, respectively. The Vikings would go on to lose Super Bowl IV 23–7 to the AFL champion Kansas City Chiefs. Starting with the 1970 season, the NFL champion was determined in the Super Bowl, beginning with Super Bowl V.
rdf:langString La finale del campionato NFL 1969 è stata la 37ª e ultima finale del campionato prima della fusione tra AFL e NFL. Il vincitore della gara avrebbe disputato il Super Bowl IV contro i campioni della American Football League. I Minnesota Vikings furono alla loro prima apparizione alla finale del campionato NFL mentre i loro avversari, i Cleveland Browns, furono alla seconda partecipazione consecutiva e alla quarta negli anni sessanta. La gara si tenne il 4 gennaio 1970 al Metropolitan Stadium di Bloomington, Minnesota. Anche se non rigide come nell'"Ice Bowl" (la finale del campionato NFL 1967) le condizioni climatiche furono gelide. Il linebacker dei Cleveland Jim Houston soffrì un congelamento durante la partita e dovette essere trasportato all'ospedale. Minnesota terminò la stagione regolare con un record di 12-2, inclusa una vittoria per 51-3 sui Browns, e sconfisse i Los Angeles Rams nella finale di conference una settimana prima al Met Stadium. I Vikings erano allenati da Bud Grant e guidati in attacco dal quarterback Joe Kapp e dal wide receiver Gene Washington . La difesa concesse soli 133 punti (9,50 a partita) durante la stagione regolare, guidata dalla linea difensiva nota come Purple People Eaters. Cleveland terminò la stagione regolare con un record di 10-3-1 e sconfisse i Dallas Cowboys nella finale della Eastern Conference. I Browns erano allenati da . era il quarterback titolare mentre Gary Collins e Paul Warfield erano le stelle tra i ricevitori della squadra.
rdf:langString 1969年(1969 NFL Championship Game)は、1970年1月4日にアメリカ合衆国ミネソタ州ブルーミントンのメトロポリタン・スタジアムで開催された試合。 1969年シーズンのNFLチャンピオンの座をかけて、東カンファレンスのクリーブランド・ブラウンズと西カンファレンスのミネソタ・バイキングスが対戦した。AFLとNFLの統合が行われる前に行われた最後のNFLチャンピオンシップゲームである。ブラウンズは2年連続の出場で、1960年代4回目の出場であった。試合はバイキングスがブラウンズを27-7で破り第4回スーパーボウルに出場した。エクスパンションチームがスーパーボウルに出場するのは初めてであった。 アイスボウルと呼ばれた1967年NFLチャンピオンシップゲーム、ほどではなかったが、-13℃、体感温度-21℃ のコンディションで行われ、ブラウンズのLB、は試合中凍傷となり、入院した。 ブラウンズは前年のNFLチャンピオンシップゲームで、ボルチモア・コルツに0-34で敗れた。バイキングスはこの試合ターンオーバーでボールを失うことなく、381ヤードを獲得した。ブラウンズは268ヤードの獲得で3回ターンオーバーでボールを失った。
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