hands down, greatest thing about youtube is watching at 0.25 speed. helps me wind down, relax, at beddy bye time.although the audio sounds satanic, or like Paul is Dead(beatles thing, some song played backwards or whatever, sgt peppers album, circa 1967)
@ackjass9983 жыл бұрын
1:59:01 that was like a centimeter between receiver having second foot big toe in or out of bounds. that was very very close indeed. i thought he touched the second foot toe just barely in bounds. refs thought it deserved a video replay look anyway.
@MNsportsnut4 жыл бұрын
1990-2001 TNT for 8 years & ESPN for 4 after that had a Thursday Night game for 1 Week in October instead of Sunday Night to avoid going Head-to-Head with the World Series. Each of these games would feature 2 teams coming off a Bye the previous week.
@LogoAttitude4 жыл бұрын
blacked out in South Florida blackouts were a problem for the Dolphins even when they had Dan Marino as QB; 12 national TV home games were blacked out during the Marino era Dolphins-Patriots is the most blacked-out matchup on national TV; 8 games between the teams on national TV were blacked out locally, all of them taking place in Miami notably, the 1980 MNF matchup from the Orange Bowl was blacked out; this means viewers in South Florida and Fort Myers had to find other ways to find out that John Lennon, former Beatle and one of my idols, was murdered earlier in the day; most everyone else heard it from Howard Cosell
@danieltilson49124 жыл бұрын
and u think someone fucking cares
@Thepoloman833 жыл бұрын
I remember those blackouts. Very disappointing. I believe the 1990 Wild Card game against the Chiefs was blackout too. We lived right down the street from Joe Robby Stadium that year. My step father would make money by allowing fans to park on our front lawn and walk to the stadium. I remember us asking who won the game? The fans excitedly said the Dolphins. Dolfans worshipped Marino. He was like a God.
@LogoAttitude3 жыл бұрын
@@Thepoloman83 actually that 1990 WCG was a sellout
@LogoAttitude3 жыл бұрын
at least according to wikipedia
@Thepoloman833 жыл бұрын
@@LogoAttitude ok I wasn't sure. I was a preteen. I just remember a lot of games being blacked out and the aura of the Marino/Shula era. It's a shame that they never won a ring.
@chrisuncleahmad7896 жыл бұрын
The only night game for the infamous 1990 1-15 Patriots
@Fireyninjadog2 жыл бұрын
The 1992 patriots, who went 2-14, had 2 night games. Both against the jets. Week 5 in east Rutherford, and week 12 in foxboro
@angeloriggi63704 жыл бұрын
Hey thanks for the post
@TheodoreRizzoАй бұрын
Who were these two announcers? One sound like Atlanta Braves announcer from TNT in the 90’s and the other one sound a little like Jerry Glanville I doubt it was him tho
@harrymann55232 жыл бұрын
Week 7 Television Assignments TNT Thursday Nitro 8pm Patriots-Dolphins Skip Caray, Pat Haden Sunday NBC Doubleheader 1pm Jets-Bills Marv Albert, Paul Maguire Broncos-Colts Don Criqui, Bob Trumpy 4pm Steelers-49ers Dick Enberg, Bill Walsh Raiders-Chargers Fred Roggin, Todd Christensen Chiefs-Seahawks Jim Donovan, Joe Namath CBS Single Game 1pm Eagles-Redskins Pat Summerall, John Madden Saints-Oilers Tim Ryan, Irv Cross Cowboys-Buccaneers James Brown, Randy Cross 4pm Cardinals-Giants Dick Stockton, Merlin Olsen Falcons-Rams Jim Henderson, Hank Stram ABC Monday Night Football 9pm Bengals-Browns Al Michaels, Frank Gifford, Dan Dierdorf Bye: Bears, Lions, Packers, Vikings
@frankfrank18143 жыл бұрын
end of 3rd qtr....so far Pats qb Wilson slow wind up & delivery . but everyone looks slow compared to Marino. although pats recievers muffed a couple catchable passess
@dsc5754 Жыл бұрын
This game is a perfect example of why New England sucked in the early 90s and why Miami couldn't win a Superbowl with Marino. I mean all those turnovers and the Pats should have been up by 20 and the dolphins struggling to beat a crap team at home.
@Ballaholic1710 ай бұрын
It was also a rare Thursday night game back then. We know how sloppy those games can be now but can't argue with the facts of the comment.