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@gr81_matt
@gr81_matt 10 минут бұрын
2:04:50
@luisfrau9810
@luisfrau9810 7 сағат бұрын
That was a game! T-zak recovered nicely eventually. I never saw so many middle fingers being flashed. It must’ve been the onset of the digital age. My favorite part was when the Giants decided to run a fake punt and Otis Wilson yelled out “F*ck him!” Referring to the the punter who had gone under center. Then, they f*cked him.
@benashworth687
@benashworth687 Күн бұрын
2:34:20 perfect
@benashworth687
@benashworth687 Күн бұрын
2:09:12 nice
@benashworth687
@benashworth687 Күн бұрын
1:04:31 very nice
@markportier5466
@markportier5466 Күн бұрын
A Giants season ticket was handed down to me that year and I attended all seven home games including this one, the season finale, as a 12-year-old kid, with my dad and his friends, who had been Giants season ticket holders since the late 1950s. I learned about football and about life attending those late 1970s Giants football games with my father and his pals, stone masons, rig drivers, warehousemen. North Jersey lunch pail guys. They never missed a game, no matter the weather conditions, no matter the team’s record. Loyalty to the team was unspoken, a given, though not without a healthy dose of gallows humor. The Giants were bad in 1977, worse in 1978, as immortalized by “The Fumble.” It would not be until 1981 that my dad and his buddies began to have their allegiance to the team rewarded on the field. I gave up my season ticket when I went off to college in 1983. I kept in touch with the guys via telephone calls during big victories over the years. My father passed away in 2006, months before that miraculous 3rd Super Bowl victory. The last of the lunch pail guys died a few years later. They’re all long gone now, just like the original Giants Stadium.
Күн бұрын
There will never be anything like madden and summerall again. Ever. They watching those nfc games an unforgettable experience.
@jackjax532
@jackjax532 Күн бұрын
They just won baby 🏴‍☠🏴‍☠🏴‍☠
@vaportrails7943
@vaportrails7943 Күн бұрын
No words can describe how much I hated the Giants and Bill Parcells as a kid. First there was what Taylor did to Theismann, then there was the game after this. This was the Skins best team ever up to that point, they beat the Bears at their peak, and the Giants had to ruin it. They would have won 4 SBs if it wasn’t for them. But that tells you how good the NFL and NFC were then. The NFL peaked in the 80s, even though the AFC was so pathetic the Super Bowl was always an NFC blowout.
@stevecvino
@stevecvino Күн бұрын
You're so right. I'm a lifelong Redskins fan. Besides his obvious Superbowl wins going into Chicago for back to back playoff wins are his most impressive otherwise. Gibbs was the best. He made the most of what he had.
@benashworth687
@benashworth687 Күн бұрын
58:26 perfect. train was kicking ass
@benashworth687
@benashworth687 Күн бұрын
25:25 nice
@shrubbunny3299
@shrubbunny3299 2 күн бұрын
You Don't see that great blocking, O-Line play in today's game. Practice is the reason
@shrubbunny3299
@shrubbunny3299 2 күн бұрын
Cowboys o-line in the 1st qtr is moving that steel curtain backwards
@shrubbunny3299
@shrubbunny3299 2 күн бұрын
The Steelers O-line was very underrated.
@user-hd2pd8up5r
@user-hd2pd8up5r 2 күн бұрын
1992 Roster my favorite football 🏈 team roster
@Rickman897
@Rickman897 2 күн бұрын
I have a feeling people might come to this video in January.
@lonnieadams8180
@lonnieadams8180 2 күн бұрын
Gerald Riggs was not a running back he was too slow and too sorry and pathetic
@jayg1438
@jayg1438 2 күн бұрын
the old NFC West was pretty wild
@ericnelson1620
@ericnelson1620 3 күн бұрын
Surprised the bucs didn’t make the bears wear the dark jerseys
@benashworth687
@benashworth687 3 күн бұрын
36:05 nice
@RobertWilliams-qo8cv
@RobertWilliams-qo8cv 3 күн бұрын
MYSELF AND MY AUNT WERE AT THIS GAME SITTING THE ENDZONE
@benashworth687
@benashworth687 4 күн бұрын
58:38 nice
@benashworth687
@benashworth687 4 күн бұрын
25:52 perfect
@benashworth687
@benashworth687 4 күн бұрын
1:11:22 nice post corner
@joshuac6389
@joshuac6389 5 күн бұрын
33:55 anyone got an idea on the name of the audio in this commercial ?!?!
@MeIn321
@MeIn321 6 күн бұрын
Then: Football is a violent game, and there's going to be violent hits. Now: You're a dirty player if you lay a guy out.
@Josh-ov2js
@Josh-ov2js 6 күн бұрын
What are the chances this video is recommended, and I was there.. lol. thanks AI
@MNsportsnut
@MNsportsnut 6 күн бұрын
Culpepper pulled a Homer Simpson on that 2-Point Conversion. To succeed despite idiocy.
@kawhi2019
@kawhi2019 6 күн бұрын
The debut of the new NFL on CBS 1981-85 era intro.
@bobbenbrown123
@bobbenbrown123 6 күн бұрын
Is Todd Bowles that played for the redskins the former coach of the Jets???
@damagedave
@damagedave 6 күн бұрын
Empty Arrowhead stadium before Marty resurrected it. We couldn’t even get these games on tv in KC because they weren’t sold out. God bless Joe Delaney
@badgerjones8680
@badgerjones8680 7 күн бұрын
Giants only lost two games that season. This was the second, and last, then they went on the mission.
@brianferry1853
@brianferry1853 7 күн бұрын
DA BEARS ❤ Watched with my dad every Sunday growing up. Special times.
@chiz.cowboysdaily
@chiz.cowboysdaily 8 күн бұрын
Ty
@allopez1754
@allopez1754 8 күн бұрын
My Cowboys were the best 92-93 team I ever saw beside days of roger/pearson nevertheless dumbass Jerry Jones fuck up the team with stupidity and currently 2024 continues to so the same still fucking the team
@17thNO
@17thNO 8 күн бұрын
I just subscribed to you just on the strength of you being a fellow 504 Boy.
@Kennyafoo_24
@Kennyafoo_24 8 күн бұрын
This is the year i played for the saints in the little league and I we went 9-0 and they won super bowl is crazy
@arthurjacobfuentes7671
@arthurjacobfuentes7671 9 күн бұрын
A bunch of ɓs calls by the referees against the Cowboys
@michaelleroy9281
@michaelleroy9281 10 күн бұрын
The Steelers and Cowboys played a better Super Bowl 3 years later ( XIII)in the same Orange Bowl
@NeverMeAlwaysYou
@NeverMeAlwaysYou 10 күн бұрын
The Fugitive came out the previous summer. In this game, just like the movie, the one-armed man did it!!! Emmitt's performance will echo through the corridors of time. The greatest display of courage Ive ever seen on a football field.
@marcusmosiahgarveysr4310
@marcusmosiahgarveysr4310 11 күн бұрын
Ditka made the right choice by naming Flutie the starter. He was the best option of the 3 QBs, because Tomczak and Fuller didn't have the play-making ability, that Flutie has with his arm and legs.
@hollym4469
@hollym4469 11 күн бұрын
So much to unpack here. I have refused to watch this game, or highlights of the game, or look at the box score, for 38 years. The memories are too painful. This isn't a game, it's the end of an era, the end of my childhood, the end of hope, the end of greatness. It's a sucker punch the Raiders (and I) have never recovered from. This is the game. This game. This one game is the game that was the beginning of the end of the Raiders dynasty. Before this, from 1965-85, the Raiders had winning seasons in 20 out of 21 years. They won three Super Bowls and appeared in 12 AFC title games. They were a veritable dynasty. They had the highest winning percentage of any sports team in North America during that era (that includes NBA, MLB, NHL, and NFL). They weren't just good, they were the BEST. Coming into this game they were 8-4 and headed to the wild card game, if not a division title. Just when the game was in hand in OT, with a winning field goal looking inevitable, Marcus fumbled, Philly recovered, and we lost the game. The next week Seattle obliterated us on Monday Night Football, 37-0. A week after that we fumbled five times, fell behind the Chiefs 17-0, and barely lost, 20-17. (Earlier that season, at Arrowhead, we had also fallen behind the Chiefs 17-0 when Plunkett came off the bench and led us to an improbable 24-17 win. The dream was still alive then -- and I was at that game.) That loss eliminated us from the playoffs, and effectively ended our season, but we were still playing for pride and could have finished above .500 for the 21st time in 22 seasons with a win over the lowly 2-13 Colts. Instead, we lost again, completing our four-game skid, and finished 8-8. We got all the way down to Indy goal line and couldn't score on the last play of the game. It was a disgusting end to one of the wildest seasons in Raiders history. That was it. The next year we started 3-0 and then lost 7 in a row, and the Tom Flores era was effectively over. After that, we bounced around from mediocrity to occasional playoff appearances for almost 15 years, and then we had that one nice three-year run from 2000-2002, where we won the division three times in a row, hosted two AFC Championship Games, and would have won a Super Bowl or two if not for the Tuck Travesty and Bill Callahan's refusal to change the audibles before the Gruden Bowl on January 27, 2003. Since then -- 2003 -- we have finished above .500 just twice in 22 seasons. Think about that. We went from one losing season in 22 years (1965-1986) to just two winning seasons in 22 years (2003-2024). (Yes, I'm predicting a losing season for 2024. What else do we do but lose? For two straight decades.) For some reason, I don't hear many Raider fans point to 1986 in general, and this game in particular, and that Marcus Allen fumble to be exact, as the very moment of our downfall. Instead, they say it was 1984 or 1985 or that "we've sucked ever since we beat the Redskins in the Super Bowl." All untrue. It was this game. This one game. This horrible overtime loss from which we never recovered. Al Davis died unhappy.
@survivor5044
@survivor5044 11 күн бұрын
@hollym4469 Everything you said about the downfall of the Raiders is 💯 true. It all starts with ownership hiring the right people. Including talent evaluation on draft day and free agency. Especially at the qb posting.
@NeverMeAlwaysYou
@NeverMeAlwaysYou 11 күн бұрын
This was the moment that Dallas under Jimmy, KNEW what the future could be. The offensive line was dominant, and with Emmitt Smith running behind it, the sky was the limit. If they could muscle a physical team like the Redskins, on their turf, the rest of the league had to worry. This was the flashpoint, where the Dynasty began.
@paulveneziano4082
@paulveneziano4082 11 күн бұрын
2 legends at Shea stadium 🏟️ in the broadcast booth for CBS Curt gowdy and Hank stram !
@TripAces
@TripAces 11 күн бұрын
That standing ovation.. will put some adrenaline in ya.. and make those injuries heal quicker!!!! J.Madden
@Akronkangaroo
@Akronkangaroo 11 күн бұрын
Crazy seeing Broadway as a backup
@Akronkangaroo
@Akronkangaroo 11 күн бұрын
Alex Hawkins sounded like he was a cool dude😂😂
@dawsonje
@dawsonje 12 күн бұрын
Moon casually doing a nationally televised interview without a shirt on. Fire
@Bart848
@Bart848 12 күн бұрын
A week before the saints lost to Tampa Bay in New Orleans giving the bucs there first win in franchise history