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@stevemeloccaro891
@stevemeloccaro891 19 сағат бұрын
that's the last time Nebraska was a DOMINATING team, damn near 30 yrs. ago
@CLONEFORCE99_
@CLONEFORCE99_ 2 күн бұрын
You should do 20s from teams & I would love for you to do teams like angels, Red Sox’s & Rays & for nba you should do the suns & spurs.
@Hangryoldman
@Hangryoldman 2 күн бұрын
Bro couldn't even make it in The arena league with the Grand Rapids Rampage 😂😂
@camronshay7014
@camronshay7014 3 күн бұрын
Bishop is my fav player of all time. Loss to texas anm was devastating. They should have been national champions that year. Also, he should have had a pro career. Couldnt believe bilichek cut him
@patricklevesque7417
@patricklevesque7417 5 күн бұрын
I was there when rodriguez charge darwin, him and fletcher hit a homerun earlier in the game close to where i was sitting
@georgesanders1132
@georgesanders1132 10 күн бұрын
The first QB of my favorite team growing up. Yeah, Krieg was awesome. It wasn’t until we got Hasselbeck that we had good play at that position.
@90sSportsNostalgia
@90sSportsNostalgia 9 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for the comment and thanks for watching the video. I miss the Seahawks jerseys from the '90s. They were immaculate. I kind of liked Jon Kitna, but I understand your point of view from Krieg to Hasselbeck. Thank you so much once again. Enjoy the rest of your summer.
@zurieldaher7779
@zurieldaher7779 11 күн бұрын
Minnesota twins in the 90s
@90sSportsNostalgia
@90sSportsNostalgia 9 күн бұрын
Thank you for the recommendation. The Twins in the '90s will be a fun video to do. I think I will try to do it next summer (because my plan is to do one more baseball video about Frank Thomas and then switch to college football and then the NFL). I will start to get back to doing more '90s teams videos. But I think the Twins in the '90s from winning the World Series in 1991, to being lost in the realigned AL Central will be interesting. Thank you so much once again. I hope to do the Twins in the '90s next summer. Thank you so much and enjoy the rest of your summer.
@zurieldaher7779
@zurieldaher7779 11 күн бұрын
Nice informative video about the dodgers in the 90s
@90sSportsNostalgia
@90sSportsNostalgia 9 күн бұрын
Thank you so much. I really appreciate your comment.
@jamie-gy6bd
@jamie-gy6bd 11 күн бұрын
Nebraska & Florida both suck now
@90sSportsNostalgia
@90sSportsNostalgia 9 күн бұрын
Maybe one day they will get back to being '90s quality. I hope they do. Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching the video.
@RodriguesPaul360
@RodriguesPaul360 11 күн бұрын
Great video !! Go Boston!!!
@90sSportsNostalgia
@90sSportsNostalgia 9 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for taking the time to watch the video. I'm glad you liked it. Enjoy Boston's 2024 title. Thank you once again.
@X56th_SFS
@X56th_SFS 12 күн бұрын
Im looking for a mariners pitcher m, they called him one of the most intimidating. I think he was Hispanic and he got hooked on pain killers and it ruined him. Can some one help a fan out plz.
@lajaunescott9273
@lajaunescott9273 12 күн бұрын
They should call this the 90s Knicks vs the NBA
@user-vr8ul3fd7d
@user-vr8ul3fd7d 13 күн бұрын
Do one in the Cleveland Indians of the 90s
@90sSportsNostalgia
@90sSportsNostalgia 12 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for watching the video and thank you so much for the recommendation. But I apologize, I don't think I will do that video because the MLB network did a great documentary about Cleveland baseball in the '90s. I think it's called "The Dynasty That Almost Was". However, I may do a 1999 Cleveland Indians video in the future. Thank you so much once again. I appreciate the support.
@user-vr8ul3fd7d
@user-vr8ul3fd7d 11 күн бұрын
@@90sSportsNostalgia right I hear ya. I've seen that MLB network documentary too
@MandyGoldenGoddessFan
@MandyGoldenGoddessFan 14 күн бұрын
Nice video as always 90s Sports Nostalgia
@90sSportsNostalgia
@90sSportsNostalgia 12 күн бұрын
Thank you so much. I hope you are enjoying your summer.
@thenextrung
@thenextrung 14 күн бұрын
Nice vid. Piazza and Nomo were two of my favorite players at the time.
@90sSportsNostalgia
@90sSportsNostalgia 12 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for liking the video. Piazza and Nomo were fun to watch. I love watching Piazza swing that bat and seeing that Nomo forkball which was awesome. Thanks again.
@steelcurtain187
@steelcurtain187 14 күн бұрын
Nice job as usual 😎
@90sSportsNostalgia
@90sSportsNostalgia 12 күн бұрын
Thank you so much. I'm so grateful for your support. I'm happy you liked the video.
@bigpasty1582
@bigpasty1582 14 күн бұрын
I just remember they had all those rookie of the year in a row and being kind of jealous that my team couldnt find talent like that(until 98 of course) 😂 looking forward to the video. Love the team reviews
@90sSportsNostalgia
@90sSportsNostalgia 12 күн бұрын
Big Pasty. Thank you so much for loving the team reviews. I know the Cubs are not playing well, but as a White Sox fan, I'm jealous because the Cubs seem to have such a better front office than the Sox. And their player development seems to be light years ahead of the White Sox. I know the Cubs are perhaps not reaching the preseason expectations, but I think they have a lot going for them. I think the Cubs have 8 prospects in MLB top 100. But anyways, I wish the White Sox were half as good as the Cubs at developing players (especially ever since Theo and Jed came to the Cubs). During the NFL season I will be doing more team reviews with the Bengals in the 90s coming in September. Thank you so much for everything. I'm so lucky for your support. It means so much to me. I hope your summer is going well.
@90sSportsNostalgia
@90sSportsNostalgia 14 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for your interest in this video. What are your memories in regards to the Los Angeles Dodgers in the '90s?
@eijiroinouye4115
@eijiroinouye4115 16 күн бұрын
They say he was only good at certain pass plays and that he needed a good running game but he still has good stats. Todd Christensen said he was good.
@pillbox1240
@pillbox1240 22 күн бұрын
Damn. Jordan was close to missing his 6th ring.
@pillbox1240
@pillbox1240 22 күн бұрын
Van Horny
@pillbox1240
@pillbox1240 22 күн бұрын
I think of Dee Brown who I expected to be the awesome with the Celtics, but he sucked
@90sSportsNostalgia
@90sSportsNostalgia 14 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching the video and thanks for the comment. Very interesting that Dee Brown was the name that came to mind for you.
@donnasantiago5016
@donnasantiago5016 22 күн бұрын
Daulton was my favorite player! I as a teen, had a lifesize poster of Dutch and the phanatic in my room. I was 13 yrs old when they went to World Series in '93. I played softball and always chose #10 for my team jersey. This guy was my hero. I have learned more in later years about him and what a great teammate he was. He died of a cancerous tumor and so did my grandfather, who really encouraged me to watch baseball and play softball. I love Daulton! Thanks for this video!
@90sSportsNostalgia
@90sSportsNostalgia 21 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for watching the video. I'm glad you watched it. I really enjoyed reading your comment. Thanks again and enjoy the rest of the MLB season.
@nikkiyoung7609
@nikkiyoung7609 24 күн бұрын
Love and miss you daddy 🖤
@90sSportsNostalgia
@90sSportsNostalgia 21 күн бұрын
Anthony Young was a really good pitcher. I was a big fan of your father. May he rest in peace. Much love to Anthony Young and his family. Thank you so much for checking out the video as I feel so grateful that you watched the video. Thank you so much Nikki. Wishing you a great summer.
@derrickbruno3029
@derrickbruno3029 25 күн бұрын
Want to cover a real nba conspiracy nobody knows about? Look at Phoenix vs bulls and how Paul Westphaul ,Kevin Johnson, and the refs gave the bulls that series. I'll explain. When Dan,Danny,and Dumas was at the 1,2,&3 the Suns ran the score up. But for some strange reason Paul would substitute Kevin for Danny and he would magically give the ball away or make a bad shot. There was even a commercial during the series asking about Paut coaching. Im pretty sure the cyber nerds can find it. Thank me later
@Jahsiahcurtis_sorcerer
@Jahsiahcurtis_sorcerer 25 күн бұрын
Facts 💪🏿
@joeharris3878
@joeharris3878 26 күн бұрын
Went to all of State's ncaa tournament games that season. After the loss to Syracuse, I gave my ticket to a friend who lived in NYC. The stay in Manhattan was nice otherwise, nice town.
@90sSportsNostalgia
@90sSportsNostalgia 26 күн бұрын
I am so jealous of you. That Bulldogs team was so incredible from my point of view. I would have loved to have seen all of those tourney games. That UCONN game would have been fun to have seen in person. Thanks for watching the video. Much love to Mississippi State.
@massimocometti6529
@massimocometti6529 28 күн бұрын
i'd rather replace "underrated" with "not properly remembered": following the NBA since late '70s I remember well all of them
@omalley5196
@omalley5196 29 күн бұрын
Only a journeyman would sucker punch A HOF QB
@maux7767
@maux7767 29 күн бұрын
I gotta say, I really liked this video and the 90s Saints video. I'm a lifelong Saints fan down in New Orleans so it's nice to see good historical content about us. Now, I was 12 when the Saints won their first playoff game, so I was pretty young but I was starting to understand the game more, I'd just gotten NFL 2K for the Sega Dreamcast and that was when I'd say I really learned football. The main thing I remember from this era, more than anything else, was the intense hatred my parents and everyone their age had for Aaron Brooks, and I believe it really came down to a few things: 1) He was never consistent, he would have his really good games and he would have some atrocious games, and he was very streaky. Honestly in hindsight how I'd describe Derek Carr today really. That alone wouldn't have been so bad if it were not for 2) how he dealt with the bad games. He smiled when he threw picks and that just really rubbed people the wrong way. I remember vividly the time he just literally dropped the ball behind his back going for a pass and again, the smile afterwards. I read somewhere that was a stress coping mechanism but I couldn't tell you where I read it or whether that's true, but noone would've realized it back then anyway so it just came off more like he didn't care. Which is probably massively unfair, but it is what it is. Noone liked the vibes. 3) Another thing that did not work in his favor is, and I loathe to say this to this day, but he got outplayed by Mike Vick. No rivalry anywhere, even outside of sports, quite measures up to the rivalry between New Orleans and Atlanta. You can do alot of things wrong down here but if you beat the Falcons, you will get cheered, and you can do a lot right but if you lose to the Falcons you'll get a lot of hate. And it definitely did not help matters that part of the pregame hype at the time would always be reminding us that Brooks and Vick were cousins. Did not help the inferiority complex I think fans had surrounding their image of Brooks vs Vick. Tbqh I don't think it truly dissipated until Brees truly destroyed Vick's mystique in 2006. And the last thing 4) He got shown up by Jake Delhomme. A local good ol boy made good. I have distinct vivid memories of the Dome erupting in chants of "We Want Jake!" And then the team let Delhomme go to Carolina and lead them to the Super Bowl. Brooks was dead in the water in the eyes of fans after that, he would never be forgiven during his career in New Orleans. And if you ask me, that's what actually happened. Brooks hit a ceiling, a ceiling that was not high enough for Saints fans seeing what Vick had done and what Delhomme was doing, and it just kind of broke the man's confidence. I don't think he was the same player after the behind the back drop and "We Want Jake". I do think there is a happy ending though. I know I am super nostalgic for this era and I think every Saints fan my age is, and Brooks was recently in the Dome for a Saints game and he got a huge standing ovation. To this day I do not hesitate to point out that statistically there is no question who the second best QB in Saints history is, and it's Aaron Brooks. If I ever got the chance to meet him today, I'd totally try to get an autograph and a picture, because despite it all, I do think he's a Saints legend.
@90sSportsNostalgia
@90sSportsNostalgia 26 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for the comment. I really enjoyed reading it. I really like your last paragraph as I think that's cool you think Brooks is a Saints legend. I also think the paragraph you said about Brooks hitting a ceiling was interesting. But wow, a lot of information and like I said, I enjoyed reading your comment. Thanks for liking the video. I enjoyed making it and I was so happy to make a historical video for the great Saints fans. I miss that Saints - Rams rivalry.
@catmando1968stevie
@catmando1968stevie 29 күн бұрын
I met Dutch like five times. The first time I met him he talked to me for 5 minutes I could not believe that this guy was talking to me for 5 minutes. And people were telling him come on we got to go and he kept talking to me. That right there made him my favorite because he wasn't my favorite at the time but he was after that. And all other four times I met him he was the same way he remembered me which is amazing he remembered what we were talking about. So I miss dutch so much. God called him home and I'm sure if heaven has a baseball team Dutch is catching for it. Lol. 🎉🎉🎉🎉
@90sSportsNostalgia
@90sSportsNostalgia 26 күн бұрын
Thanks again for an awesome comment. I wish I could've met Dutch. It seemed like he was such a humble and down to earth person. Obviously, I have no idea as I have never met him but reading a comment like yours was an enjoyable read. Thanks again for your two comments as I really enjoyed reading them. Enjoy the rest of the MLB season.
@catmando1968stevie
@catmando1968stevie 29 күн бұрын
Dude I'm a Philadelphia Phillies fan for over 40 years and I totally respect that. I would have not like Darren Dalton if I was you for doing that to my guy. Darren Dalton was funny he was caring he loved his teammates and I'm so happy that he was able to win a world series in the end. Because of one guy the Phillies could not get that accomplished with him. Carter single-handedly beat the Phillies in the world series The guy was untouchable. When Dutch passed away it ripped my heart out he was my favorite Phillies player at the time when he played now it's no secret JT is my favorite. It's not because I was a catcher playing baseball It's just it worked out that way I love JT just as much as I loved Dutch It's like watching Dutch all over again and I love it and I am so happy for my Phillies right now.
@90sSportsNostalgia
@90sSportsNostalgia 26 күн бұрын
This was such a great comment. I really enjoyed reading it. When you said - "Darren Dalton was funny he was caring he loved his teammates" that was something that I did not understand at the time and later realized that he was the best. At the time I loved Sheffield, but Daulton wound up being one of my favorites. Thanks for watching the video and thanks for the comment.
@Fireyninjadog
@Fireyninjadog Ай бұрын
The afc in 2004 and 2005 was very, very tough. In both years, every division had at least 2 teams with winning records. In 2005, the chiefs missed the playoffs despite a 10-6 record. The nfc? Very, very weak
@Fireyninjadog
@Fireyninjadog Ай бұрын
If the 1989 bengals won at least some of their many close games, they'd probably be afc champions that year. Cincinnati swept cleveland and pittsburgh and blasted houston 61-7. Those 3 teams made the playoffs, and the bengals went 5-1 against them. They outscored their opponents 404-285. They finished....8-8?
@90sSportsNostalgia
@90sSportsNostalgia 29 күн бұрын
I remember that 61-7 game. I loved the AFC Central back then. That Bengals point differential was incredible (most of it from that 61-7 game), but nonetheless, great comment. Thanks for bringing up that 1989 Bengals team. This was an awesome comment.
@Fireyninjadog
@Fireyninjadog Ай бұрын
Can you please make a craig heyward video? Ironhead was a lot like means. He was actually bigger than natrone, and played a lot like him, with his bruising style. Sadly, he died of cancer before the age of 40. RIP
@90sSportsNostalgia
@90sSportsNostalgia 29 күн бұрын
Thank you for all of your comments and thanks for watching so many of my videos. I actually wrote the Ironhead Heyward video last year but never got a chance to edit it. But for sure, I will have a Craig "Ironhead" Heyward video this fall. Ironhead was an NFL favorite for fans back then as I look forward to completing it. Thanks again for all of your great comments. I really appreciate it.
@Fireyninjadog
@Fireyninjadog Ай бұрын
Before drew bledsoe came into the league, warren moon set the record for most pass attempts in 1 season. A lot of picks, but a lot of yards, and a lot of tds
@1merax7
@1merax7 Ай бұрын
Agreed. He was an awesome qb and always underated
@90sSportsNostalgia
@90sSportsNostalgia Ай бұрын
Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching the video.
@jeffadams5413
@jeffadams5413 Ай бұрын
That was an unbelievable shot Tony made. Because of the shot and the win many forgot about Pipens tantrum. He was a winning baby. Yes he was a great player but how much better could he have been with out his baggage !!
@90sSportsNostalgia
@90sSportsNostalgia Ай бұрын
That shot was incredible to see. One of the most memorable NBA game winners for me. Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching the video.
@levinatics95
@levinatics95 Ай бұрын
Congrats Boston Celtics
@90sSportsNostalgia
@90sSportsNostalgia Ай бұрын
Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching the video.
@brendanables7367
@brendanables7367 Ай бұрын
This is off topic, but that early 90s Nets jersey in the background of that Pippen card in the beginning has such a great logo and color scheme
@90sSportsNostalgia
@90sSportsNostalgia Ай бұрын
I love the comment. I really liked those Nets jerseys. In truth, when I was looking at cards to pick out of Scottie Pippen, I liked this one the best because of Pippen dribbling assuming he's leading the fast break, but also because of Armen Gilliam in that Nets jersey. Thanks for liking the card. I'm glad you noticed. I actually did put thought into using that card and part of it was because of that Nets jersey. Thanks again.
@trickolas78
@trickolas78 Ай бұрын
Unfortunately this improbable ending with him pouting on the bench was the defining moment of Scottie Pippin’s Hall of Fame career
@90sSportsNostalgia
@90sSportsNostalgia Ай бұрын
Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching the video.
@MandyGoldenGoddessFan
@MandyGoldenGoddessFan Ай бұрын
Welcome back 90s Sports Nostalgia
@90sSportsNostalgia
@90sSportsNostalgia Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your interest in this video. What are your thoughts about this game? Don't forget to subscribe and like the video.
@DevinSeverin
@DevinSeverin Ай бұрын
The player i wanted the mets to trade for. Belle is the first player I've seen in my 55years that i would sign above all other hitters. Everyone today by comparison is pusillanimous
@90sSportsNostalgia
@90sSportsNostalgia Ай бұрын
Trying to imagine Belle in a Mets uniform. That would be interesting. Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching the video.
@nigelkhan9278
@nigelkhan9278 Ай бұрын
Dave Krieg and Neil Lomax were so criminally underrated. These QBs were tough as nails and great leaders. Dave Krieg to Steve Largent and Neil Lomax to Roy Green.
@90sSportsNostalgia
@90sSportsNostalgia Ай бұрын
Neil Lomax, what a name. He was a little before my time but him and Warren Moon were the first two football cards I remember having. But I hear great things about Neil Lomax and enjoyed seeing some of his highlights. Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching the video.
@SUPREMESCIENCE777-ew5pd
@SUPREMESCIENCE777-ew5pd Ай бұрын
Matt McChesney sent me here 😎🔥💯
@90sSportsNostalgia
@90sSportsNostalgia Ай бұрын
Thanks for watching the video and thanks for commenting. I can't remember but I saw Matt McChesney somewhere talking Colorado football. Matt still looks like he could still play. Thanks again.
@SUPREMESCIENCE777-ew5pd
@SUPREMESCIENCE777-ew5pd Ай бұрын
@@90sSportsNostalgia no problem. I think you probably seen Matt on DNVR or The Coach JB Show. Matt also has his own podcast called Zero to Sixty . But imma make sure I'm subscribed and thanks for that gem about Joe Burrow's Brother 💯