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词条 1965 Baltimore Colts season
释义

  1. Personnel

     Staff/Coaches  Roster 

  2. Regular season

      Schedule  

  3. Standings

  4. Postseason

  5. See also

{{Infobox NFL season
| team = Baltimore Colts
| year = 1965
| record = 10–3–1
| division_place = T-1st NFL Western (playoff)
| coach = Don Shula
| owner = Carroll Rosenbloom
| stadium = Memorial Stadium
| playoffs = Lost Western Conf. Playoff (at Packers) 13–10
Won NFL Playoff Bowl (vs. Cowboys) 35–3
| shortnavlink = Colts seasons
}}

The 1965 Baltimore Colts season was the 13th season for the team in the National Football League. The Baltimore Colts finished the National Football League's 1965 season with a record of 10 wins, 3 losses, and 1 tie, tied for first in the Western Conference with the Green Bay Packers. Although the Packers won both regular season games over the Colts, no tiebreaking system was in place in 1965, and a playoff game was required to determine the Western Conference champion, who would host the Eastern Conference champion Cleveland Browns for the NFL title.

Personnel

Staff/Coaches

1965 Baltimore Colts staff
Front Office
  • Owner/President and Treasurer –Carroll Rosenbloom
  • Vice President/General Manager – Red Kellett
Coaching Staff
  • Head Coach – Don Shula
Offensive Coaches
  • Receivers/Offensive Ends – Dick Bielski
  • Offensive Backs – Don McCafferty
  • Offensive Line Coach - John Sandusky
Defensive Coaches
  • Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Line - Bill Arnsparger
  • Defensive Backfield – Charley Winner
  • Linebackers Coach – Don Shula

Roster

{{NFL season roster
| year = 1965
| team = Baltimore Colts
| quarterbacks ={{NFLplayer|15|Gary Cuozzo}}{{NFLplayer|19|Johnny Unitas}}
| running_backs ={{NFLplayer|45|Jerry Hill|d=American football}}{{NFLplayer|33|Tony Lorick}}{{NFLplayer|41|Tom Matte}}{{NFLplayer|24|Lenny Moore}}
| wide_receivers ={{NFLplayer|82|Raymond Berry}}{{NFLplayer|25|Alex Hawkins}}{{NFLplayer|28|Jimmy Orr}}{{NFLplayer|87|Willie Richardson}}{{NFLplayer|84|Neal Petties|SE/WR}}
| tight_ends ={{NFLplayer|88|John Mackey|d=American football}}{{NFLplayer|86|Butch Wilson}}
| offensive_linemen ={{NFLplayer|77|Jim Parker|d=American football|T}}{{NFLplayer|60|George Preas|G/T}}{{NFLplayer|62|Glenn Ressler|rookie=y|G}}{{NFLplayer|71|Dan Sullivan|d=American football|G}}{{NFLplayer|52|Dick Szymanski|C}}{{NFLplayer|73|Tom Gilburg|T/P}}{{NFLplayer|72|Bob Vogel|T}}
| defensive_linemen ={{NFLplayer|81|Ordell Braase|DE}}{{NFLplayer|85|Roy Hilton|rookie=y|DE}}{{NFLplayer|89|Gino Marchetti|DE}}{{NFLplayer|76|Fred Miller|d=defensive lineman|DT}}{{NFLplayer|74|Billy Ray Smith|d3=Sr.|DT}}{{NFLplayer|75|Guy Reese|DT}}
| linebackers ={{NFLplayer|55|Jackie Burkett}}{{NFLplayer|32|Mike Curtis|d=American football|rookie=y}}{{NFLplayer|35|d=American football|Ted Davis}}{{NFLplayer|53|Dennis Gaubatz}}{{NFLplayer|66|Don Shinnick}}{{NFLplayer|31|Steve Stonebreaker}}
| defensive_backs ={{NFLplayer|40|Bobby Boyd|CB}}{{NFLplayer|30|Alvin Haymond|CB}}{{NFLplayer|20|Jerry Logan|S}}{{NFLplayer|43|Lenny Lyles|CB}}{{NFLplayer|26|Wendell Harris|DB/K}}{{NFLplayer|46|Jim Welch|S}}
| special_teams ={{NFLplayer|75|Lou Michaels|K}}
| reserve_lists =
}}

Regular season

Schedule

Week Date Opponent Result Record Game Site Attendance
1 September 19 Minnesota Vikings W 35–161–0 Memorial Stadium
56,562
2 September 26 at Green Bay Packers L 17–201–1 Milwaukee County Stadium
48,130
3 October 3 San Francisco 49ers W 27–242–1 Memorial Stadium
58,609
4 October 10 Detroit Lions W 31–73–1 Memorial Stadium
60,238
5 October 17 at Washington Redskins W 38–74–1 D.C. Stadium
50,405
6 October 24 Los Angeles Rams W 35–205–1 Memorial Stadium
45,827
7 October 31 at San Francisco 49ers W 34–286–1 Kezar Stadium
45,827
8 November 7 at Chicago Bears W 26–217–1 Wrigley Field
45,656
9 November 14 at Minnesota Vikings W 41–218–1 Metropolitan Stadium
47,426
10 November 21 Philadelphia Eagles W 34–249–1 Memorial Stadium
60,238
11 November 25 at Detroit Lions T 24–249–1–1 Tiger Stadium
55,036
12 December 5 Chicago Bears L   0–139–2–1 Memorial Stadium
60,238
13 December 12 Green Bay Packers L 27–429–3–1 Memorial Stadium
60,238
14 December 18 at Los Angeles Rams W 20–1710–3–1 L.A. Memorial Coliseum
46,636

Standings

{{1965 NFL Western standings}}

Postseason

Because the Colts and Packers finished the regular season with identical 10–3–1 records, a tiebreaker playoff game was needed to decide the Western Conference champion, which delayed the NFL championship game a week, as the Eastern Conference champion Cleveland Browns stood idle.

The Western Conference playoff game was played at Lambeau Field in Green Bay the day after Christmas and the Colts led the Packers 10–0 at halftime, with third-string quarterback Tom Matte. The Packers, with back-up quarterback Zeke Bratkowski in for injured Bart Starr, tied it up late in the fourth quarter on a controversial 22-yard field goal. Video replays appeared to show the kicked ball sailing wide of the right upright – which, subsequently, resulted in 1) a re-design of NFL goalposts, and 2) changing the placement of an official directly under each upright on field-goal attempts). The official in question, Jim Tunney (later known as "Dean of NFL Referees"), always maintained that he made the correct call and that the flight of the ball over the goalpost was affected by the wind before it veered to the right. The Packers won the game 13–10 in overtime with a 25-yard field goal. The following week the Packers defeated the Cleveland Browns for the NFL title, their third of five under head coach Vince Lombardi and first of three straight.

Week Date Opponent Result Game Site Attendance
Conference December 26, 1965 at Green Bay Packers L 10–13 OT Lambeau Field
50,484
Playoff BowlJanuary 9, 1966 Dallas Cowboys W 35–3 Orange Bowl
65,569

See also

  • History of the Baltimore Colts
  • Indianapolis Colts seasons
  • 1965 NFL playoffs
{{Indianapolis Colts}}{{Indianapolis Colts seasons}}{{1965 NFL season by team}}{{DEFAULTSORT:1965 Baltimore Colts Season}}

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