Hearing Pat's voice is so soothing and nostalgic. I was 13 when I watched this live. Such great memories. Side note, my dad couldn't stand Madden saying BOOM all the time but i loved it
John Madden had good insight about this Dallas team. He said during this broadcast, "the Cowboys could be the best team in the NFL." They eventually went on to win the Super Bowl 🏈 that year.
@@jamiejohnson4524 Never thought about it but to be blunt probably behind those other two games. Considering what was at stake in both, it’s a tremendous accomplishment but that wasn’t a truly dominant Eagles defense.
@@brianrolle767 The Eagles hadn’t given up A 100 yard rusher in 4 years. This really gave him & the team confidence that they could beat Philadelphia as they had really manhandled them for years
@@cbod14 they had the #1 defense when this game was played. their offense had 14 turnovers before this game while only giving up 6 points off all those turnovers. cowboys defense was ranked 2nd..
Those early 90's Buddy Ryan Eagles teams are heavily overlooked in NFL history. They were so good, and could've been champs. As a Cowboys fan, that's hard to admit. Gawds, those Johnson vs Ryan duels were classic.
They were overlooked because they didn't do sht. Lost every playoff game under that fat a hole. And we're favored in every single game. That's why they are overlooked. He talked, talked and talked, and did Nothing when it really counted
I’m a Cowboys fan and I remember watching Dallas just methodically wear down that Eagles defensive front as the game went on, no shade to that Eagles team but that defense was a wrecking ball
was never a big brady believer until the year he took the pats to the afc championship game with jabbar gaffney as his no.1 receiver in 05-06 dont remember exactly. i just remember how mediocre gaffney was and how brady would aim for his facemask trying to make it fit. remarkable how that guy could lift marginal players up.
That was a clear touchdown by Herschel Walker, but there was no replay so they couldn't over turn it. Still this was the game that showed that the Cowboys weren't the same team that the Eagles could just steamroll over like they did in the past. Emmitt got his first 100 yard game against the Eagles which was the first time they had done that in a while. Then the next match in the divisional round Dallas ran the Eagles into the ground. Dallas played like the number one defense and just roll through them on offense especially the running game. After this the band broke up on the Eagles defense. Reggie went to Green Bay, Mike Golic went to Miami and the team just wasn't the same without Jerome Brown to clog the middle and it showed in this game. If you count this game and up until the end of the 1995 season, the Cowboys won 8 out of the 9 meetings they played and that includes 2 divisional playoff games. The only win was in 1995 at the Vet where infamous 4th and 1 game where the Cowboys called the same running play twice and got stuffed.
Yup, Herschel Walker got robbed of a touchdown. It wasn't the first time it happened, and wasn't the last time either. Not for Herschel, I mean, but not the first time or last time for the NFL. Megatron got robbed, Dez Bryant got robbed, etcetera. Boys and girls, it is time to face the facts: Officials are human too. They make mistakes. Yes, it's frustrating when the mistakes hurt your owm team, but there's no way to eliminate human error. Instant replay helps, but there will ALWAYS be mistakes.
Beginning with this game, the Eagles didn't hold the Cowboys under 100 yards rushing for FIVE YEARS - most of those 9 games you mentioned plus two more in 1996. That's just an insane stat and really sums up how it was between these teams at the time. The next time they allowed fewer than 100 yards was week 3 of 1997, which the Birds still managed to lose in heartbreaking fashion.
@@JimmyH91 by this game, the Cowboys were just a better team. Lin Elliot missing those field goals, but also the defense played real well making Randall get benched. On offense, the line was better and for the Eagles not having Jerome because of his death, really hurt the team especially the middle. Emmitt just torched the Eagles and the very next year he ran 237 yards the most in his career at the Vet in 93. The Cowboys would continue to be the better team until Andy Reid got hired and drafted Donovan McNabb in 99. The infamous Pickle Juice game in 2000 and the Eagles going for that onside kick in the beginning showed the football world that the Eagles were going to be a different team which they would be. The Eagles crushed the Cowboys and swept them that year for the first time since 1990. The Eagles would get a wildcard spot then go to the NFC championship the next year in 2001 for 4 straight years until they finally got to the Super Bowl on the 4th try. The Cowboys would got 5-11 for 3 straight years showing that the Eagles were just better than the Cowboys in the 2000's.
Erik Williams will forever fall into the NFL category of "What ifs". If he had not gotten into an accident in 1994 that nearly killed him and made him only a "good" NFL tackle ever thereafter, he seemed destined to easily join the NFL HOF.
Len Elliott was SO AWFUL for the most part of 1992. In today's NFL, there's no way he'd have kept his job kicking at a 50% FG clip. Just shows you how much more accurate kickers are today.
Yeah he got cut in 93 because of it. Jimmy said he was a nice guy, but the reason he cut him was because he was so inconsistent, and he didn’t want to be in a tight playoff game where he needed him to win. Well, he was needed to beat the Colts in the 95 Divisional Round, when he was with Kansas City, and missed all 3 field goals.
Yep. And after he got hot at the end of the season he fell apart early the next year and Johnson promptly cut him and brought in Eddie (Money) Murray. Apparently the difference being that when Jimmy asked Len why he was off early in 1993 he was too honest and just admitted he had lost his confidence. Bad for him, but good for Dallas since we needed every advantage we could get after the Emmitt Smith-less 0-2 start that year.
I just watched a the 92 NFC Championship game (yeah, I know). The kicking game has gotten so much better. 40 yards was a very good kick back then. Today they need to make those
IMO this was absolutely the largest regular season game. This team was Dallas’ bugaboo back then. If we could “smack them in the mouth” we could take on anyone in FB and after this we knew it.
No matter what, I love how the eagles pop the cowboys hard. Dallas finally got em however, they know they gotta strap up for real when they play. Emmitt used shed tacklers a lot. The eagles made him go down a lot. Jerome Brown was missed. Harmon and Golic did a good job though.
life long eagles fan and i cant even begin to relate the frustration of having a world class defense for 4-5 years and how incompetent the organization was with supplying the offense with skill players. o-line D- wide receivers C running backs C- cunningham could run circles around defensive players but his 3 second wind-up throw needed all-pro offensive line protection that he didnt have. if it werent for inconsistant keith jackson at TE and accidentally finding out that keith byers should have been drafted as a wide receiver, the offensive would have been non-existant. run, run, pass punt was our version of the superbowl shuffle.
It was if you had *our* offense back then. Also, you don't end up ranked #1 in yardage twice between 1992-1994 (flawed as that measure may be) just by passing through. IMO, had Jimmy Johnson been able to draft one more D lineman with size as well as speed (or hold on to the 7 man rotation of 1992) they would have been even more impressive since the Dallas "O" rarely left them on the field all day long.
@brockgeorge777 I think as long as Jimmy was going to be there, they would continue to improve. That 92 D was incredible. I think they were set everywhere. If Leon Lett continued with Jimmy, he likely would have been an HOFer. Woodson was a rookie, Kevin Smith was a shut down corner. Hell, Larry Brown was a 12th Rd pick. He had an eye for talent and even changed the way teams drafted. Watching this, the youngest team in the NFL at the time felt great!
I think this is the game that Coach Johnson cut the kicker. He said the kicker lost his confidence and Jimmy said that’s all I needed to hear so he cut him
Because you are Delusional Everyone who watches football gives Haley tremendous credit. What are you talking about? One of the few men in the World with 5 Super Bowl rings. Literally at the 5:17 mark of the video..Madden credits Haley w changing the team. C'mon man
@ jamie Johnson can you please post 1993 week5 new Orleans saints at Los angels rams or 1993 week5 Minnesota Vikings at San Francisco 49ers or 1992 week15 San Francisco 49ers at Minnesota Vikings if you could please pist these three games I would love to see these games
Sadly I knew it. This was the Boys' 1st playoff loss in which I wasn't devastated. I'd have liked to have been wrong. We become weaker, as JERRY babies these players and takes away their edge.
@@kiddynamite3931 Yeah, plus the fact that we are even talking about a team OWNER being involved with players is just nauseating. If Jerry would have kept Jimmy Johnson, I honestly believe the 'Boys would have won 4 Super Bowls in a row instead of winning 3 in 4 years.
Almost painful watching the coaching strategy of these older games. I get it was pre-analytics, but how on EARTH do you not go for a 4th & goal at the one yard-line A) down 10-7 late in the third quarter, B) on the road, and C) against a great team like Dallas. It defies all logic even by 1992 standards…
Monitor doesn't. You take the damn points. Especially on the road, especially only down by ,3 Don't get it done and come away with Nothing. Hopefully to get a stop and start back over.. Still losing....vs being tied? Stop. You kids approach the game like it's Madden video That's your problem
Back in those days (when you could actually play physical with a QB and his receivers) the points were most important. Even computer studies at the time said the same.
@@paulkeilman3510Yeah putting him in that painful category of NFL players who were often spectacular, but also too average or below. There have to be 100's if not a 1,000 or so guys over the history of the League that fall into this category.
Great to hear John and Pat, those were the best days
I sure do miss these guys. And my Father and Brother 🙁
Hearing Pat's voice is so soothing and nostalgic. I was 13 when I watched this live. Such great memories. Side note, my dad couldn't stand Madden saying BOOM all the time but i loved it
Nfc voice he had
John Madden had good insight about this Dallas team. He said during this broadcast, "the Cowboys could be the best team in the NFL." They eventually went on to win the Super Bowl 🏈 that year.
That was awesome to watch again!!!!! Saw that game live then we ended up in Pasadena at the Super Bowl.
Who did you go to the Super Bowl with?
john and pat the best🎉
Cowboys were just fantastic and awesome back then. Just great man!
John Madden could make even a 1st down measurement entertaining
John Madden: When was the last time anybody ate a turnip?
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Broke finger, broke hand, seperated shoulder, blood everywhere. Pat , John, Reggie (RIP). Gotta love it man when football was football
Este fue el gran inicio de la dinastía Cowboys🤘🏻🏉
I like it when Summerall says "Emmitt still on his feet."
I know people talk about the game against The Giants but this is Emmitt Smith’s best game in my opinion
@@jamiejohnson4524 Never thought about it but to be blunt probably behind those other two games. Considering what was at stake in both, it’s a tremendous accomplishment but that wasn’t a truly dominant Eagles defense.
Dude had a separated shoulder!
@@brianrolle767 The Eagles hadn’t given up
A 100 yard rusher in 4 years. This really gave him & the team confidence that they could beat Philadelphia as they had really manhandled them for years
Game set the tone. It announced to the league there is a new sheriff in town.
@@cbod14 they had the #1 defense when this game was played. their offense had 14 turnovers before this game while only giving up 6 points off all those turnovers. cowboys defense was ranked 2nd..
Those early 90's Buddy Ryan Eagles teams are heavily overlooked in NFL history. They were so good, and could've been champs.
As a Cowboys fan, that's hard to admit. Gawds, those Johnson vs Ryan duels were classic.
They were overlooked because they didn't do sht. Lost every playoff game under that fat a hole. And we're favored in every single game. That's why they are overlooked.
He talked, talked and talked, and did Nothing when it really counted
Buddy’s last year with the Eagles was 1990 so he didn’t have any other years in the 90’s
I’m a Cowboys fan and I remember watching Dallas just methodically wear down that Eagles defensive front as the game went on, no shade to that Eagles team but that defense was a wrecking ball
This is where the 90s dynasty started!!!!
I will put this 92 Cowboys team against any Brady led team. ANY.
what about any polk high team led by al bundy
Nothing against the pats but I think they would get killed , back in the 90s this defense was more physical than any today 👍✌️
A men brother
That might be too much for the Cowboys.@@royveteto4134
was never a big brady believer until the year he took the pats to the afc championship game with jabbar gaffney as his no.1 receiver in 05-06 dont remember exactly. i just remember how mediocre gaffney was and how brady would aim for his facemask trying to make it fit. remarkable how that guy could lift marginal players up.
That was a clear touchdown by Herschel Walker, but there was no replay so they couldn't over turn it. Still this was the game that showed that the Cowboys weren't the same team that the Eagles could just steamroll over like they did in the past. Emmitt got his first 100 yard game against the Eagles which was the first time they had done that in a while. Then the next match in the divisional round Dallas ran the Eagles into the ground. Dallas played like the number one defense and just roll through them on offense especially the running game. After this the band broke up on the Eagles defense. Reggie went to Green Bay, Mike Golic went to Miami and the team just wasn't the same without Jerome Brown to clog the middle and it showed in this game. If you count this game and up until the end of the 1995 season, the Cowboys won 8 out of the 9 meetings they played and that includes 2 divisional playoff games. The only win was in 1995 at the Vet where infamous 4th and 1 game where the Cowboys called the same running play twice and got stuffed.
Yup, Herschel Walker got robbed of a touchdown. It wasn't the first time it happened, and wasn't the last time either. Not for Herschel, I mean, but not the first time or last time for the NFL. Megatron got robbed, Dez Bryant got robbed, etcetera.
Boys and girls, it is time to face the facts: Officials are human too. They make mistakes. Yes, it's frustrating when the mistakes hurt your owm team, but there's no way to eliminate human error. Instant replay helps, but there will ALWAYS be mistakes.
Beginning with this game, the Eagles didn't hold the Cowboys under 100 yards rushing for FIVE YEARS - most of those 9 games you mentioned plus two more in 1996. That's just an insane stat and really sums up how it was between these teams at the time. The next time they allowed fewer than 100 yards was week 3 of 1997, which the Birds still managed to lose in heartbreaking fashion.
@@JimmyH91 by this game, the Cowboys were just a better team. Lin Elliot missing those field goals, but also the defense played real well making Randall get benched. On offense, the line was better and for the Eagles not having Jerome because of his death, really hurt the team especially the middle. Emmitt just torched the Eagles and the very next year he ran 237 yards the most in his career at the Vet in 93. The Cowboys would continue to be the better team until Andy Reid got hired and drafted Donovan McNabb in 99. The infamous Pickle Juice game in 2000 and the Eagles going for that onside kick in the beginning showed the football world that the Eagles were going to be a different team which they would be. The Eagles crushed the Cowboys and swept them that year for the first time since 1990. The Eagles would get a wildcard spot then go to the NFC championship the next year in 2001 for 4 straight years until they finally got to the Super Bowl on the 4th try. The Cowboys would got 5-11 for 3 straight years showing that the Eagles were just better than the Cowboys in the 2000's.
Classic John Madden commentary line with Pat Summerall at 1:45:34
pure gold...haven't laughed this hard in a while
That's was the Cowboys team I remember.
A time when the Dallas Cowboys were actually’Dem Boys.’
Erik Williams and Reggie White ~
Erik Williams will forever fall into the NFL category of "What ifs". If he had not gotten into an accident in 1994 that nearly killed him and made him only a "good" NFL tackle ever thereafter, he seemed destined to easily join the NFL HOF.
@@brockgeorge777 Erik Williams had a mean streak that was infectious to every player on Dallas’ OL
The ball just finds Larry Brown
Len Elliott was SO AWFUL for the most part of 1992. In today's NFL, there's no way he'd have kept his job kicking at a 50% FG clip. Just shows you how much more accurate kickers are today.
Yeah he got cut in 93 because of it. Jimmy said he was a nice guy, but the reason he cut him was because he was so inconsistent, and he didn’t want to be in a tight playoff game where he needed him to win. Well, he was needed to beat the Colts in the 95 Divisional Round, when he was with Kansas City, and missed all 3 field goals.
Yep. And after he got hot at the end of the season he fell apart early the next year and Johnson promptly cut him and brought in Eddie (Money) Murray. Apparently the difference being that when Jimmy asked Len why he was off early in 1993 he was too honest and just admitted he had lost his confidence.
Bad for him, but good for Dallas since we needed every advantage we could get after the Emmitt Smith-less 0-2 start that year.
I just watched a the 92 NFC Championship game (yeah, I know). The kicking game has gotten so much better. 40 yards was a very good kick back then. Today they need to make those
Take it easy on my buddy played high school football 🏈 with him 😂😂but I said the same thing we had 4-5 guys go pro memories
IMO this was absolutely the largest regular season game. This team was Dallas’ bugaboo back then. If we could “smack them in the mouth” we could take on anyone in FB and after this we knew it.
I agree, but the 49'ers were the ultimate test that year. Thankfully the Cowboys passed that test!
San Francisco was the only threat to Dallas then & possibly Buffalo and Houston
They, not we. You weren’t on the team you loser
Do you all think today’s uniforms look better? There’s some sneaky good looking threads from the 80s and 90s.
Absolutely, I mean the ones of yesteryear.
No matter what, I love how the eagles pop the cowboys hard. Dallas finally got em however, they know they gotta strap up for real when they play. Emmitt used shed tacklers a lot. The eagles made him go down a lot. Jerome Brown was missed. Harmon and Golic did a good job though.
Gah that arm & accuracy of Troy
Moose at 1:37:28 Awesome!!
life long eagles fan and i cant even begin to relate the frustration of having a world class defense for 4-5 years and how incompetent the organization was with supplying the offense with skill players. o-line D- wide receivers C running backs C- cunningham could run circles around defensive players but his 3 second wind-up throw needed all-pro offensive line protection that he didnt have. if it werent for inconsistant keith jackson at TE and accidentally finding out that keith byers should have been drafted as a wide receiver, the offensive would have been non-existant. run, run, pass punt was our version of the superbowl shuffle.
Well we had defense and emitt smiti
i'm guessing that the cowboys realized that they were starting to get good when madden was doing their games on a regular basis
My god, this D here ('92) was unreal! 24 Dal D is good, but not a SB winner
It was if you had *our* offense back then. Also, you don't end up ranked #1 in yardage twice between 1992-1994 (flawed as that measure may be) just by passing through. IMO, had Jimmy Johnson been able to draft one more D lineman with size as well as speed (or hold on to the 7 man rotation of 1992) they would have been even more impressive since the Dallas "O" rarely left them on the field all day long.
@brockgeorge777 I think as long as Jimmy was going to be there, they would continue to improve. That 92 D was incredible. I think they were set everywhere. If Leon Lett continued with Jimmy, he likely would have been an HOFer. Woodson was a rookie, Kevin Smith was a shut down corner. Hell, Larry Brown was a 12th Rd pick. He had an eye for talent and even changed the way teams drafted. Watching this, the youngest team in the NFL at the time felt great!
Yes, the offensive stars of the Cowboys got most of the accolades, but that team's defense in the '92-92 seasons was absolutely killer!
I think this is the game that Coach Johnson cut the kicker. He said the kicker lost his confidence and Jimmy said that’s all I needed to hear so he cut him
That was the second game of the following (1993) season, when he whiffed on a FG against the Bills in the last seconds.
Y Charles Haley doesn't get more credit for making this team special I don't know
Um... He's always gotten credit. He's in the HOF, now.
What makes you think he doesn't?
@@comfortat Because it took forever to get him into the HoF.
Because you are Delusional
Everyone who watches football gives Haley tremendous credit. What are you talking about? One of the few men in the World with 5 Super Bowl rings. Literally at the 5:17 mark of the video..Madden credits Haley w changing the team. C'mon man
Gant The Shark 🦈🏈👍
I remember that ref
1:11:45 nice!
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Back when football wasn't controlled by las vegas.
Well I did see a td get called back
Eagles were a Coach Stoutland from a SB
Who?
Eagles should go back to wear this uni’s with the exception of the blk jersey they occasionally wear now there’s no question this green was hot af
@ jamie Johnson can you please post 1993 week5 new Orleans saints at Los angels rams or 1993 week5 Minnesota Vikings at San Francisco 49ers or 1992 week15 San Francisco 49ers at Minnesota Vikings if you could please pist these three games I would love to see these games
You mean "Lin" Elliott
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I want to watch modern games broadcasted with deep fakes of Pat Summerall and John Madden!
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I'm watching this 3 days before the 24 playoffs. Jerry's star players become soft. Jimmy worked these guys, and Troy. Geeezzzz
Sadly I knew it. This was the Boys' 1st playoff loss in which I wasn't devastated. I'd have liked to have been wrong. We become weaker, as JERRY babies these players and takes away their edge.
@@kiddynamite3931 Yeah, plus the fact that we are even talking about a team OWNER being involved with players is just nauseating. If Jerry would have kept Jimmy Johnson, I honestly believe the 'Boys would have won 4 Super Bowls in a row instead of winning 3 in 4 years.
Almost painful watching the coaching strategy of these older games. I get it was pre-analytics, but how on EARTH do you not go for a 4th & goal at the one yard-line A) down 10-7 late in the third quarter, B) on the road, and C) against a great team like Dallas.
It defies all logic even by 1992 standards…
Monitor doesn't.
You take the damn points. Especially on the road, especially only down by ,3
Don't get it done and come away with Nothing. Hopefully to get a stop and start back over.. Still losing....vs being tied? Stop. You kids approach the game like it's Madden video
That's your problem
ALWAYS, ALWAYS TAKE THE POINTS.
Back in those days (when you could actually play physical with a QB and his receivers) the points were most important. Even computer studies at the time said the same.
Randall Cunningham had stretches like this in his career, which prevented him from being a great qb.
@@paulkeilman3510Yeah putting him in that painful category of NFL players who were often spectacular, but also too average or below. There have to be 100's if not a 1,000 or so guys over the history of the League that fall into this category.
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Funny!!!
Typical Cunningham. Throws INT in the most crucial times.
You forgot to mention that she just flat out lied about visiting the border
Even back then the refs would cheat for the cowboys
What about the other officials on the field?
O what a time when woke mentality wasn't even a word.
Those were the days for sure.