When it comes to the 90s I usually sum it up with what the WWE would phrase the late 90s in their timeline as The “Attitude Era” and the 90s was all about Attitude. Bonus points for Micheal Irving and a Pair of scissors on the other side of the coin , Sid Viscous and Scissors.
Exactly, Dwyane Johnson thought about the NFL but a guy who was ahead of him on the Miami hurricane depth chart called Warren Sapp became a hall of fame and made dwayne go into the WWE. Not to mention Dwayne was also teammates with Ray Lewis who is also another NFL hall of famer. But it would have been nice to see the rock make the nfl if Warren Sapp didn't limit Johnsons playing time at defensive tackle
It was brief, but the period between the reactivated Browns and the debut of the Texans was bizarre because of the odd number of teams. Imagine at least one team having a bye every single week again?
It also strange in the very early 90s as the Cowboys and Bucs played each other twice during the 1990 regular season. Also, back then there was no set rule that dictated each team must play everyone else at least once every four years. As a result, when the Broncos played the Dolphins on September 29, 1985, they wouldn't meet again until December 21, 1998.
@@footballrestored171 Well, it was a 3 year rotation back then (3 divisions per conference), but because some divisions had a different amount of teams than other divisions, the 2 worst teams from the previous year in a rotation would play each other twice to even it out, as rotation formulas were based on "strength of schedule" standings. And that actually went all the way back to the merger in 1970. The scheduling was quite weird back then
Deion's feat of hitting an dinger and scoring a TD in the same week is even cooler when you consider that both happened in the same stadium, literally yards away from each other. This will never happen again since dual purpose fields are also something that would never fly in today's NFL. Another great vid Five. 💙🤍💙
I feel like Steve Young could've worked in a weird film role like that. He's always been so expressive and real during his playing career. And man, that 28-3 segway. Has anyone ever told you that you're an evil genius? :P
Another 90s thing that wouldn't fly now is not using the shotgun. Even at the end of the 90s, there were still several teams (primarily West Coast offenses including Andy Reid's Eagles) that did not use the shotgun at all.
you are just simply wrong here reid started in 99 ! he coached one year in the 90's and he absolutely used the shotgun although maybe not too much at first
While that do be true. Things feel a lot bleaker. We forgot that the stock market of civilization does go down and correct even if it's been going up for 4 centuries.
The "Courtney Love killed Cobain" theorists are hilarious. First, they say she was riding his coattails and was only famous because she was married to him. Then they believe she would just destroy her meal ticket. Cobain was a douchebag and Nirvana was the worst of the grunge bands anyway.
@@maple.leaves. Gronk didn’t take any bumps. Kevin Greene and Reggie White were wrestling full matches in WCW while still active perennial DPOY candidates. Teams would never allow that now.
He still not a criminal the state messed that up and he paid back more and not only that the volleyball court is at a state university 😂 some of y’all are far to simple minded
At the place I was watching the Packers/Niners game where they got screwed on the fumble not being called, some shit got broken in disgust. And if I remember correctly, Head Coach Jerry Glanville was also in the 2 Legit 2 Quit video. I have such fond memories of 90's football, as my team was legit garbage all throughout my childhood. That scene in That 70's Show where Red is praying "Dear Lord, would it kill you to give the Packers a winning season?" really hit home for me. Not gonna lie, one of the reasons I drank so hard before I hit legal drinking age was watching The Packers on Sundays.
From 1982-1986, I attended The University of Dallas in Irving (a suburb of Dallas.) As Cowboy's Stadium was right across the highway, we would often go to games. When you didn't attend a game, you could always hear the crowd when you were on the campus quad. To give you an idea of how different it is now, you could buy a nose-bleed seat for a game in the mid-80's for $18.00 (during their hay-day and championships.) Try doing that now in Arlington. Pax.
What no mention of Brian Bosworth?! The man has starred in more B & C movies than all those prima donas including Lawrence Taylor put together! He's also the Dr. Pepper Fansville sheriff!
That Rice play wasn't the catalyst: it was in week 17 that same year that the Jets got a touchdown from the 1 1/2 yard line to take the lead on the final play and eliminate Seattle from playoff contention. Instant replay was coming back with or without the Rice fumble.
Yeah, even John Madden mentions it while watching the replay of Rice.... "With last week's call against Seattle, and this right here, replay is coming back, probably unanimous vote, and it should come back with 2 big missed calls like these"
I found out today that Tom Glavine was selected by the LA Kings and then two days later was selected by the Atlanta Braves would have been crazy to see if he played for the Kings.
honestly i can see where in 1991 doing instant replay probably was way harder because the television's and camera's were not the best so it may have been hard to see a difference in anything from the original call, compared to today where we can rewind it, slow it down, give a live thread count on the ball, and then tell you when the last time Travis Kelce cleaned under his finger nails was
You forgot to mention one thing, a major thing from the 1990s that would not fly in today's NFL: Defenses were allowed to play. Offenses are so coddled today because the NFL wants higher scores and stats to make it exciting.
*Raiders OWNED L.A. in the Late 90’s / early 2000’s.* *FOR SOME F--ING REASON, THE NFL DOESN’T WANT THE RAIDERS TO BE GOOD, like they were in the 90’s / early 2000’s.* So, every step the Raiders take, it’s *negated* by the ref’s, *OR WHENEVER THEY’RE DOING GOOD,* some F--ING *TRAGEDY HAPPENS* and derails the Raiders’ Future. So, yeah, I guess *the Raiders,* consistantly winning, *”wouldn’t fly”* in today’s NFL.
Dan Marino also played himself again in Bad Boys... or maybe it was Bad Boys II, he was test-driving a car that Will Smith and Martin Lawrence had to commandeer for a car chase. Though that may have been after he'd retired, I don't remember when those movies came out.
You didn't mention Deion Sanders former teammate Brian Jordan also played in the NFL and MLB at the same time Primetime did while they both played for the Falcons
I'm sorry but you forgot the one actually great movie cameo simply cause it was designed to be terrible and it was. The Green Bay Packers in Pitch Perfect 2. Absolutely hilarious moment because of how absurd it is.
Actually, with replay back then, the refs didn’t look at the replay. There was a replay official who had the final say. Kinda like the NHL but on site.
Cowboys have to thanks the niners for Charles Haley. The man was one of the major tipping points. Before Brady had every ring possible there was Charles!
Only for one year (1999), but when the NFL brought back replay, remember it had the "buzzer" system with the "red flag" only as a back up in case the buzzer failed. Zubaz team pants, Starter Jackets, ah yes, the 90's!! But that decade did give us some good things..... Free Agency and the Sunday Ticket
Was it 4 teams? Raiders back to Oakland, Rams to St. Louis, "Art Modell's team" to Baltimore, and Oilers to Memphis, then Nashville. That was just 4 years. Since then, 20 years for 2 teams to move
@@leogetz3570 It’s kind of a technicality, but Washington moved from DC and RFK Stadium to Maryland and FedEx Field in 1997. Still the same metro area, but they technically did move districts/states.
He was technically the batboy, but would take notes and scores and relay them directly to A’s owner Charlie Finley. But, that’s how he got the “Hammer” name. Reggie Jackson thought he looked like a young Hank Aaron, so he started calling him “Little Hammer”.
One thing I wish that would fly with everyone today is those awesome starter jackets. Those were amazing
The nba should also do this with the old warmups they had
they're still around; they're just all in central Africa
Chiefs store still sells them!
I always preferred ApexOne
@Bigga Nigga reversible of course
When it comes to the 90s I usually sum it up with what the WWE would phrase the late 90s in their timeline as The “Attitude Era” and the 90s was all about Attitude. Bonus points for Micheal Irving and a Pair of scissors on the other side of the coin , Sid Viscous and Scissors.
Exactly, Dwyane Johnson thought about the NFL but a guy who was ahead of him on the Miami hurricane depth chart called Warren Sapp became a hall of fame and made dwayne go into the WWE. Not to mention Dwayne was also teammates with Ray Lewis who is also another NFL hall of famer. But it would have been nice to see the rock make the nfl if Warren Sapp didn't limit Johnsons playing time at defensive tackle
The 90s was an experiment... And what an experiment that was worth it.
I grew up in the 90s. Miss that decade every day. Absolutely hated the the 2000s.
@@Wolf_3125 the early 2000s was just right.
It was brief, but the period between the reactivated Browns and the debut of the Texans was bizarre because of the odd number of teams. Imagine at least one team having a bye every single week again?
yeah, I totally forgot about that. 3 seasons in a row, one team had week 1 as a bye week, that was weird
I loved 80s NFL through 2002ish, my favorite 22 years in football
It also strange in the very early 90s as the Cowboys and Bucs played each other twice during the 1990 regular season. Also, back then there was no set rule that dictated each team must play everyone else at least once every four years. As a result, when the Broncos played the Dolphins on September 29, 1985, they wouldn't meet again until December 21, 1998.
@@footballrestored171 Well, it was a 3 year rotation back then (3 divisions per conference), but because some divisions had a different amount of teams than other divisions, the 2 worst teams from the previous year in a rotation would play each other twice to even it out, as rotation formulas were based on "strength of schedule" standings. And that actually went all the way back to the merger in 1970. The scheduling was quite weird back then
From the oilers and ravens
Deion's feat of hitting an dinger and scoring a TD in the same week is even cooler when you consider that both happened in the same stadium, literally yards away from each other.
This will never happen again since dual purpose fields are also something that would never fly in today's NFL.
Another great vid Five. 💙🤍💙
He’s also very likely to be the only person to play in both a World Series game and a Super Bowl.
FivePoints at his best: nostalgic looks back with tongue planted firmly in cheek, and some personal vendettas settled.
Bubba Smith was a capable actor though. He rocked it as Hightower in Police Academy. But that was the 80s.
I feel like Steve Young could've worked in a weird film role like that. He's always been so expressive and real during his playing career.
And man, that 28-3 segway. Has anyone ever told you that you're an evil genius? :P
Another 90s thing that wouldn't fly now is not using the shotgun. Even at the end of the 90s, there were still several teams (primarily West Coast offenses including Andy Reid's Eagles) that did not use the shotgun at all.
you are just simply wrong here
reid started in 99 ! he coached one year in the 90's and he absolutely used the shotgun although maybe not too much at first
The 90’s and early 00’s were the high point of American civilization
People say that about every time they were kids in.
While that do be true. Things feel a lot bleaker. We forgot that the stock market of civilization does go down and correct even if it's been going up for 4 centuries.
Nuthin' has been the same since 9/11.
Naw back then Melenated people's couldn't even walk down the street without racism we was living in fear just to go outdoors that's facts 💯
In terms of sports
anything 20th century NFL probably wouldn’t fly with Roger Goodell’s NFL lol
“Before Courtney Love killed Kurt Cobain” 😂😂😂 That’s why I love this channel! Only straight FACTS told here people!!!
The "Courtney Love killed Cobain" theorists are hilarious. First, they say she was riding his coattails and was only famous because she was married to him. Then they believe she would just destroy her meal ticket. Cobain was a douchebag and Nirvana was the worst of the grunge bands anyway.
@@napoearth THANK YOU
@@napoearth 100% Cobain killed himself for attention. What loser.
@@napoearth Yeah, because heroin junkies are known for their well thought out decisions...
At least someone is honest about Courtney Love.
Here’s one: NFL and WWE crossovers. Active (and retired) players participated in Wrestlemanias 2 and XI.
Gronk was at Mania 33 and 36.
@@maple.leaves. Big Ben hosted Raw too with a few appearances by teammates.
WCW had Kevin Greene, Mongo, Rodman, and Malone. I think Rodman and Malone were still active.
@@maple.leaves. Gronk didn’t take any bumps. Kevin Greene and Reggie White were wrestling full matches in WCW while still active perennial DPOY candidates. Teams would never allow that now.
I miss the big shoulder pads.
Made everyone look like BEASTS!
Yup! Like, was Christian Okeye as big as he looked?
"Why did I put my life savings in FTX?"
Perfect example as to why I dont believe in crypto😂
if rabid hardcore cryptobros knew how to read, they'd be very upset with this comment
0:27 right off the bat, shots fired.
History is likely to regard the 1990’s as the last livable decade. End of an era
You may be correct.
Ah, the good old days when Bert Favor was just regular stupid and not criminally stupid
He still not a criminal the state messed that up and he paid back more and not only that the volleyball court is at a state university 😂 some of y’all are far to simple minded
@waltersobchak6906 slurping that Favre juice hard boss. Looking like a damn clown while you're at it
At the place I was watching the Packers/Niners game where they got screwed on the fumble not being called, some shit got broken in disgust. And if I remember correctly, Head Coach Jerry Glanville was also in the 2 Legit 2 Quit video. I have such fond memories of 90's football, as my team was legit garbage all throughout my childhood. That scene in That 70's Show where Red is praying "Dear Lord, would it kill you to give the Packers a winning season?" really hit home for me. Not gonna lie, one of the reasons I drank so hard before I hit legal drinking age was watching The Packers on Sundays.
'Master thespian' OJ Simpson.
Hilarious.
But also, so was he. Very, very funny in the Naked Gun movies.
Lol😂
7:00, didn’t Warren Moon have a cameo as a coach in “Any Given Sunday”??
I think it was during the game in a heavy rain
From 1982-1986, I attended The University of Dallas in Irving (a suburb of Dallas.) As Cowboy's Stadium was right across the highway, we would often go to games. When you didn't attend a game, you could always hear the crowd when you were on the campus quad. To give you an idea of how different it is now, you could buy a nose-bleed seat for a game in the mid-80's for $18.00 (during their hay-day and championships.) Try doing that now in Arlington. Pax.
Try doing that at any stadium for any team now.
90's NFL broadcaster: "Looks like Jim McMahon just got another concussion. There he is, back in the game..."
What no mention of Brian Bosworth?! The man has starred in more B & C movies than all those prima donas including Lawrence Taylor put together! He's also the Dr. Pepper Fansville sheriff!
Bosworth was 80's, he didn't make it to the 90's. And he didn't start acting until he left football
That was the 80’s.
Massive props for calling out Courtney Love, I hope more people know it was really her who did it
I went to hs with Kurt Cobain's cousin in Washington State 25 yrs ago...she had lots of opinions on what really happened to him...
@@erinmsomersu sure it was his cousin and not jus some delusional person?
@@erinmsomers what were some of them? Real curious now
@tuttipianoproductions2555 that he was murdered...he didn't commit suicide...his cousin never liked or trusted Courtney from the few times they met...
or GEFFEN RECORDS
A team losing 4 straight Super Bowls without significant personnel changes.
Boy, I Love Losing Super bowls
That Rice play wasn't the catalyst: it was in week 17 that same year that the Jets got a touchdown from the 1 1/2 yard line to take the lead on the final play and eliminate Seattle from playoff contention. Instant replay was coming back with or without the Rice fumble.
Yeah, even John Madden mentions it while watching the replay of Rice.... "With last week's call against Seattle, and this right here, replay is coming back, probably unanimous vote, and it should come back with 2 big missed calls like these"
Not just the Cowboys, The NFC East as a whole being a Dominant as it was in the 90s wouldn't fly today
They were pretty good in the 80’s as well.
That division had 3/4 NFC divisional round teams last year 😂
I knew I wasn't the only one who believes that Courtney Love murder Kurt Cobain. I knew you was cool but man now you're the coolest
I found out today that Tom Glavine was selected by the LA Kings and then two days later was selected by the Atlanta Braves would have been crazy to see if he played for the Kings.
good list, surprised you didn't mention the whole "... don't do wrestling.." thing. seeing Kevin Greene in WCW was hilarious. rip, buddy..
I forgot about Kevin Greene!! Got betrayed by Mongo McMichael!!
Can’t leave out LT either.
As a cowboys fan, its enjoyable that no one can stand us, always the center of attention
Yeah, that's called narcissism. Typical Cowturd fan.
Nah your looked at as losers; people dont care about you as fans.
Loving rent free in people’s heads for decades. Lol.
Only because of Jerry Jones and Skip B
honestly i can see where in 1991 doing instant replay probably was way harder because the television's and camera's were not the best so it may have been hard to see a difference in anything from the original call, compared to today where we can rewind it, slow it down, give a live thread count on the ball, and then tell you when the last time Travis Kelce cleaned under his finger nails was
Damn Five, you really mentioned Dan Marino in Ace Ventura and didn't play the clip of the lady saying he should rot in hell? For shame.
“Would you like some cookies?” Hahaha
@@freeparking301 What do ya know, they're shaped like footballs..... laces out
You forgot to mention one thing, a major thing from the 1990s that would not fly in today's NFL: Defenses were allowed to play.
Offenses are so coddled today because the NFL wants higher scores and stats to make it exciting.
Look at the 70’s and 80’s. Defenses were even more dominate in the game.
Another 90's NFL That Wouldn't Fly Today-Lack of an NFL Team/Teams in Los Angeles, California!
*Raiders OWNED L.A. in the Late 90’s / early 2000’s.* *FOR SOME F--ING REASON, THE NFL DOESN’T WANT THE RAIDERS TO BE GOOD, like they were in the 90’s / early 2000’s.* So, every step the Raiders take, it’s *negated* by the ref’s, *OR WHENEVER THEY’RE DOING GOOD,* some F--ING *TRAGEDY HAPPENS* and derails the Raiders’ Future. So, yeah, I guess *the Raiders,* consistantly winning, *”wouldn’t fly”* in today’s NFL.
yeah, in one season, the city lost both teams!! Well, at least they had a half decade
Brian Bosworth
Seahawks Linebacker
Won the Butkus award his junior year at Oklahoma
Was in 1991’s “Stone Cold”
Dude great job 😂
Brian Jordan played OF for both the Braves and the Cardinals, and was a DB for the Falcons.
OJ a master thespian in that court room 😂
1:02
Anyone else think that looks like Tom Landry being arrested ??
He had my like at the when Courtney killed Kurt comment and my subscription at the Farvegate comment.
6:37 that wall run by Bo tho
He should watch games from the 70’s if he wants to see shit that wouldn’t fly today. It was definitely a more violent game back then.
Dan Marino also played himself again in Bad Boys... or maybe it was Bad Boys II, he was test-driving a car that Will Smith and Martin Lawrence had to commandeer for a car chase. Though that may have been after he'd retired, I don't remember when those movies came out.
.. Little Nicky, Dan Marino played himself trying to sell soul to win a Superbowl ring. Devil said no he like Marino to much.
Haven’t watched the whole video, but Dan Marino’s best role will always be in Ace Ventura
God I miss the 90’s I miss being a kid
You didn't mention Deion Sanders former teammate Brian Jordan also played in the NFL and MLB at the same time Primetime did while they both played for the Falcons
We could see 2-sport athletes again. Deion and Bo were multi-generational talents. Get a guy good enough at both, we'll see it again.
nnamdi asomugha 🤣🤣🤣 bruh i remember him starting his acting career here in philadelphia.
I was hoping you would mention the physicality and the hits
The workhorse running backs from the 90s like emmitt and Barry instead of today's non existent rbs and rbs by committee
You forgot about "debuting an arcade style NFL game". Nowadays the NFL won't do jack shit with making an arcade style NFL game.
I'm sorry but you forgot the one actually great movie cameo simply cause it was designed to be terrible and it was. The Green Bay Packers in Pitch Perfect 2. Absolutely hilarious moment because of how absurd it is.
80s n 90s football was AMAZING
2:33 I remember thise Instant Replay things. They would take SO LONG to come to a decision
3:08 "nearly fumbled the game away" No he DID fumble the game away, and the officials gave it back to the 49ers.
"Allegedly" nah, he did that shit for sure
I thought this was going to be a highlight reel of dudes getting fucking destroyed
Honourable mention for NFL: players in movies (not 90's though) can go to Clay Matthews who was in one of the Pitch Perfect movies.
Bro. Imagine 90's Michael Irvin in the social media era...
LOL loved it ending on that trash
I loved how they worked in the part of Bret Farve stealing money to build a volleyball court
Thanks for showing that scene where Stiller was rocking the early airpods prototype
When Football was actually Football. Like two rams going at each other *Boom*
Allegedly 😆😅🤣
Love you, Adam..
Brett, hope you get right and mature
Actually, with replay back then, the refs didn’t look at the replay. There was a replay official who had the final say. Kinda like the NHL but on site.
yeah, in the 80's up in the booth, with a VCR system. That was destined to fail from the beginning!!
OJ kills two people, but Brett Farve gets the harsher treatment in this video.
The last time I was this early the Falcons still had a 28-3 lead
Cowboys have to thanks the niners for Charles Haley. The man was one of the major tipping points. Before Brady had every ring possible there was Charles!
As a mountain biker flannel is not dead to us.
I thought we were gonna get devastating hits on the QB in this video, instead we got Ace Ventura...
Ah…thanks for the memories.
Dan Marino also cameod in Bad Boys.
And Little Nicky, I'm probably the only one who remembers that movie haha
If the Nineties wouldn't fly (and it would not), the 60's and 70's would render them apoplectic. .
Surprised you didn’t mention Deion dumping ice on Tim McCarver
I love the daze and confused clip great movie!!!😂
Madtv and in living color wouldn't fly today either. Lol
or Al Bundy
Real football.
Not the rigged crap we have today
And they could still tackle the quarterback then.
Now instead of athlete's as actors, we get their wives on insert name of real housewives of city here!
9:16 Jackson Mahomes is so passionate about filming that he committed his first felony in the presence of a recording camera. That's dedication.
4:40 this man really said Evander Hollyfield 😂
Even the Lions won a playoff game in the 90s.
Only for one year (1999), but when the NFL brought back replay, remember it had the "buzzer" system with the "red flag" only as a back up in case the buzzer failed. Zubaz team pants, Starter Jackets, ah yes, the 90's!! But that decade did give us some good things..... Free Agency and the Sunday Ticket
They had instant replay when Charles Woodson knocked the ball out of Tom Brady's hand, it didn't matter
Speaking of 28-3. There was a lot of celebrities on the sideline. I distinctly remember Bow Wow being there 😂
Don’t forget about the Packers in Pitch Perfect 2
Surprised tackling the QB didn't make the list.
The best era in the nfl, and i was born in 2007. Throwback games, logos, and uniforms were beautiful
I’m surprised you didn’t mention teams moving
Was it 4 teams? Raiders back to Oakland, Rams to St. Louis, "Art Modell's team" to Baltimore, and Oilers to Memphis, then Nashville. That was just 4 years. Since then, 20 years for 2 teams to move
@@leogetz3570 It’s kind of a technicality, but Washington moved from DC and RFK Stadium to Maryland and FedEx Field in 1997. Still the same metro area, but they technically did move districts/states.
Kyler Murray is a two sport athlete, football and e-sports 😉
As a Cowboys fan for a very long time you are spot on about the Cowboys in the 90's. 🤣
7:29
Randall “Tex” Cobb
-Bounty hunter in “Raising Arizona”
-1983 punching bag for HW Champ Larry Holmes
- He DID defeat Earnie Shavers 🤷🏻♂️
Back when you could still knock the 💩💩 out of each other and nobody threw a flag😂
Man, you forgot prime time in Celtic pride, great acting job by prime time
You think MC Hammer being on the sidelines is impressive. He was EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT for the OAKLAND ATHLETICS while IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
He was technically the batboy, but would take notes and scores and relay them directly to A’s owner Charlie Finley. But, that’s how he got the “Hammer” name. Reggie Jackson thought he looked like a young Hank Aaron, so he started calling him “Little Hammer”.
90s were great. ESPN talked about sports and not politics. No social media. Good music.
The 70s and 90s both had great music
The 70’s 80’s and 90’s were the best football decades for me.
Yes, the 90's was so much better. It was just more fun and way less drama.
Dez caught it
Bro really said something about Mary is one of the funniest movies of all time 💀