- NFL Championship Game, 1963
Infobox NFLChamp
year=1963
caption=
visitor=New York Giants
home=Chicago Bears
visitor_qtr1=7
visitor_qtr2=3
visitor_qtr3=0
visitor_qtr4=0
visitor_total=10
home_qtr1=7
home_qtr2=0
home_qtr3=7
home_qtr4=0
home_total=14
date=December 29 ,1963
stadium=Wrigley Field
city=Chicago, IL
referee=
attendance=
odds=
network=NBC
announcers=|The 1963National Football League Championship Game was played onDecember 29 1963 atWrigley Field in Chicago. The game pitted the visitingNew York Giants (11-3) against theChicago Bears (11-1-2) in the 31st annual championship game. Originally, NFL CommissionerPete Rozelle asked Bears owner/coachGeorge Halas to move the game toSoldier Field due to increased seating capacity as well as lights, in case the sun would set during the game. When Halas refused, Rozelle pushed the starting time of the game to 12:05 pm Central Time. The championship was also played on a day when the game time temperature was between 9-11 degreesFahrenheit .Background
The Giants, coached by
Allie Sherman , were known for their powerful offense, which scored 448 points in 14 games. They were led byquarterback Y.A. Tittle who threw 36 touchdown passes during the season, then an NFL record. Other contributing players on offense werePro Bowl ersDel Shofner andFrank Gifford . Wide receiver Shofner caught 64 passes for 1,181 yards and 9touchdowns . Although he normally was a running back, and only recorded four rushing attempts in 1963, Gifford had 42 receptions for 657 yards and 7 touchdowns. The Giants also used a plethora of players at running back, with the main two beingPhil King andJoe Morrison . Although neither one had significant individual statistics, they combined for 1,181 rushing yards and 6 touchdowns.The Giants defense allowed 280 points, ranking 5th overall in the NFL. This group was led by future
Pro Football Hall of Fame linebacker Sam Huff . Other contributing players on defense were defensive linemen,Jim Katcavage , andJohn LoVetere ; linebacker Tom Scott; and defensive backsErich Barnes andDick Lynch .Meanwhile, the Bears were known for their defense, nicknamed the
Monsters of the Midway . Led bydefensive coordinator George Allen, this unit yielded 144 points in 14 games. The defensive line consisted ofEd O'Bradovich , Fred Williams, Stan Jones, and future hall of famerDoug Atkins . The linebacking core was led byJoe Fortunato ,Bill George , andLarry Morris , while the defensive backs were led byRichie Petitbon and Rosey Taylor. Accomplishments by the Bears defense during the regular season included surrendering only 1 touchdown in two games versus theGreen Bay Packers , and not allowing any passing touchdowns in its two games against quarterbackJohnny Unitas and the Baltimore Colts. Writers in New York were especially fearful of the trio at linebacker, stating that Tittle had yet to see a group like them all year. [http://www.footballresearch.com/articles/frpage.cfm?topic=champ63]Chicago's offense did not come close to the Giants offense in terms of points scored or yards gained. The group only scored 301 points, ranking 10th out of the league's then-14 teams. Led by quarterback Billy Wade, the number 1 overall pick in the
1952 NFL Draft . Wade ran a simplified game plan, nicknamed "three yards and a cloud of dust", in which they would play it safe by running the ball in almost every play instead of giving up an interception. Occasionally Wade would throw short passes totight end Mike Ditka and wide receiver, Johnny Morris.Game summary
Linescore Amfootball
Road=Giants
R1=7
R2=3
R3=0
R4=0
RT=10
Home=Bears
H1=7
H2=0
H3=7
H4=0
HT=14The Giants opened the scoring in the first quarter when Y.A. Tittle led New York on an 83-yard drive that was capped off by a 14-yard touchdown pass to Frank Gifford. The drive was set up by Billy Wade's fumble deep in the Giants territory. However, later in the first period, Tittle suffered an injury to his left knee when Larry Morris hit him during his throwing motion. For the rest of the game, Tittle would never be the same. Morris then intercepted Tittle's screen pass and returned the ball 61 yards to the Giants 6-yard line. Two plays later, Wade scored a touchdown on a two-yardquarterback sneak to tie the game at 7.In the second quarter, the Giants retook the lead, 10-7, on a 13-yard field goal. But on New York's next drive, Tittle reinjured his left knee on another hit by Morris. With Tittle out for two possessions, the Giants struggled, only able to advance 2 yards in 7 plays. Allie Sherman even punted on third down, showing no confidence in backup Glynn Griffing. However, the score remained 10-7 at
halftime .Tittle would come back in the third period, but he needed
Cortisone ,Novocaine , and heavy taping and bandaging just to continue. For the rest of the game, Tittle was forced to throw off his back foot (poor mechanics for a quarterback). An interception on a screen pass by the Bears' Ed O'Bradovich was brought deep into Giant territory, setting up Wade's 1-yard touchdown to give Chicago a 14-10 lead. The score would hold up, and the Bears iced the game on Richie Petitbon's interception in theend zone with 10 seconds left. It was Tittle's 5th interception. At the end of the game defensive coordinator George Allen was given the game ball due to his defense's spectacular play.coring summary
*First Quarter
**NYG - Gifford 14 pass from Tittle (Chandler kick), "7:22"
**CHI - Wade 2 yard run (Jencks kick), "14:44"
*Second Quarter
**NYG - FG Chandler 13, "5:11"
*Third Quarter
**CHI - Wade 1 yard run (Jencks kick), "12:48"
*Fourth Quarter
**"None"References
*http://www.cogsci.indiana.edu/farg/rehling/bears/1963.html
*http://www.footballresearch.com/articles/frpage.cfm?topic=champ63
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