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- Heidi_Game abstract "The Heidi Game or Heidi Bowl was an American Football League game played on November 17, 1968, between the Oakland Raiders and the visiting New York Jets. The game became notable not only for its finish, in which Oakland scored two touchdowns in the final minute to win the game 43–32, but also for an incident in which NBC controversially broke away from its television coverage of the game on the east coast at 7:00 p.m. Eastern Time to broadcast the television film Heidi, causing many viewers to miss the Raiders' comeback.In the late 1960s, few professional football games took longer than two and a half hours to play, and the Jets–Raiders three-hour television time slot was thought to be adequate. However, in this instance, a high-scoring contest between the two bitter AFL rivals, together with a number of injuries and penalties, caused the game to run long. While NBC executives originally ordered that Heidi' begin on time, as 7 p.m. approached, and it became clear the game would run long, the executives decided to delay the start of Heidi until after the game. However, when they attempted to phone NBC network control in New York City to inform them of the changes, its switchboards were jammed by an influx of viewers inquiring about whether the network would air Heidi or the conclusion of the game. As a result, Heidi began as scheduled, preempting the final moments of the game in the eastern half of the country—to the outrage of viewers there, who missed Oakland's last-minute rally.Response to the pre-emption by viewers and other critics was negative, while NBC received further criticism for displaying the final score of the game during an emotional scene of the Heidi movie. NBC's president Julian Goodman formally apologized for the incident, footage of the Raiders' touchdowns was featured across network newscasts the next day, and even the family members of several Jets players were unaware of the game's actual conclusion. Reaction to the game itself was positive among Raiders fans, with critics lauding its "exciting" conclusion. Alongside the Raiders' unexpected victory, the ejection of Jets safety Jim Hudson after an argument with an official also drew the ire of team staff, with assistant coach Walt Michaels alleging that the official had cursed at Hudson to provoke the negative reaction that got him ejected. The Jets and Raiders would meet again in the AFL Championship Game, with the Jets winning 27–23: they would go on to beat the Indianapolis Colts in Super Bowl III.The Heidi Game had repercussions on the way that professional football is televised on network television; ever since then, games have been shown to their conclusion before evening programming begins. The experience also led television networks to take steps to ensure that network personnel would be able to communicate with each other under similar circumstances in the future: special telephones (dubbed "Heidi phones") were installed that connected through a separate telephone exchange. In 1997, the Heidi Game was voted the most memorable regular season game in U.S. professional football history.".
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- Heidi_Game announcers "Curt Gowdy and Al DeRogatis".
- Heidi_Game attendance "53318".
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- Heidi_Game caption "--11-17".
- Heidi_Game city Oakland,_California.
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- Heidi_Game date "1968-11-17".
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- Heidi_Game kicker George_Blanda.
- Heidi_Game kicker Jim_Turner_(placekicker).
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- Heidi_Game network NBC.
- Heidi_Game odds "Raiders by 7".
- Heidi_Game qb Daryle_Lamonica.
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- Heidi_Game quote "Any time we went into a Raiders game, we knew we were gonna come out of it sore. Guaranteed to get the crap beat out of you. They were a rough, physical team. Dislike isn't the word I'd use to describe how we felt about them. Downright hatred would be more accurate.".
- Heidi_Game quote "I would have outrun Hudson, too. The play that was called back was a circle pattern, but teams were getting wise to that. So on the touchdown, I ran to the hash mark on the right side and then broke to the sideline. That play was open all day, but Daryle told me to be patient, that we would get to it. Our wide receivers ran deep patterns to clear out the secondary and then I just cut underneath.".
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- Heidi_Game referee "Bob Finley".
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- Heidi_Game sign "Frank Ramos, Director of Public Relations, New York Jets".
- Heidi_Game source "Jets guard Randy Rasmussen".
- Heidi_Game source "Raiders running back Charlie Smith".
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