I've put together a list of all safeties in AAFC, AFL and NFL and one of these days will turn it into an article forRupert Patrick wrote:
I'd be curious to find out when the intentional safety late in the game strategy first began. The first time I saw it was in the final minute of the 1973 Dolphins Steelers game when Miami took an intentional safety (which surprised the MNF announcers) when Pittsburgh had them pinned deep in their territory and Miami was nursing a 30-24 lead and didn't want to risk a blocked punt in the end zone. Today it is a common strategy.
the Coffin Corner updating the one that Gary Selby did in 2004.
In the "type of safety" column the earliest intentional one I show is 1923. (I'm missing type for about a dozen in the 1920s).
There are 76 listed as "intentional" - 5 in the 1920s, 1 in the 1930s, 5 in the 1940s including 4 in the AAFC, 3 in the 1950s,
5 in the 1960s with 3 of them in the AFL, and the balance from 1970 on. Actually the one you cite (PIT-MIA in 1973 I show
as a sack so I'll have to double check that one.)
I just checked that game in PFR and they show White tackling Griese in the end zone.
But that's not correct since the article in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette says that "Griese then
ran back over the end line for safety as Joe Greene and Dwight White chased him."
So your memory is correct. (And my proposed safety article still needs a lot of work).