I love the 1994-1997 intro. It gets you pumped for the game. In 1998 it just turned into a variation of Monday Night Football. It became Monday Night Football but on Sunday Night. It's because of Disney beginning to combine ABC Sports and ESPN that ESPN's NFL on Sunday Night became a variation of Monday Night Football. This was the first game with the 1994-1997 intro. It also was the first game with a scorebug. Fox had already introduced a scorebug at the beginning of the season, but ESPN added one in this game (the first game of the 1994 season on ESPN). The following season, TNT, who shared Sunday and Thursday Night games with ESPN, would add their own scorebug. ABC would add a scorebug in 1997. CBS would add a scorebug when they got the NFL back. NBC finally got a scorebug in 2003.
I love old broadcasters mike Patrick should be the Monday night football broadcaster or the abc Saturday night football broadcaster he’s the best guy abc/espn has he never becomes the game by yelling too much he’s a calm when he needs to be and hyped when he has to be
blackstar15 thought he was honestly the third best guy in the business at this point behind Dick Enberg and Al Michaels. Summerall was still good but not how he was in the mid to late 80s when Madden and him were the GOAT NFL broadcast team.
100% agreed. I think Mike Patrick to this day, is the best NFL announcer I've ever heard. It's a damn shame, he's no longer an announcer for any of the big networks.
Tyler Nersinger They will always be the Oakland and Los Angeles Raiders.😊 Its so fucking stupid that they would move to Las Vegas, they belong in California.
Snake Oiler 12 Marcus Allen put a curse on AL Davis and since then bad things has happened to the Raiders organization So many coaches getting fired,lost in the Super Bowl in 2003 against Jon Gruden etc etc etc etc.
It's crazy that Art Shell was a Raiders for 27 years player and head coach, and when he got fired after the 1994 season ,he went to Kansas City as the offensive Coordinator reunited with Marcus Allen. Poetic Justice for Art Shell in a way cause Him and Jeff banged heads most of that year and in the first meeting in Week 3 at Arrowhead when the Chiefs won in OT 23-17. And bear them again in their first year back in Oakland.
The night after George Foreman shocked the world by knocking out Michael Moorer. As 45-year old athletes go, just a little difference in appearance between Foreman and Tom Brady almost 30 years later lol
This would prove to be the 3rd time in a row in which the Chiefs beat the Raiders with Marcus Allen in their starting lineup. The Chiefs would go on to beat the Raiders a *fourth* consecutive time (with Allen at running back) later that season. If I had been a Raiders fan in those days, I would've been *pissed* at Al Davis for trading Allen -- not because he thought doing so would help the Raiders win championships -- but purely out of spite. That's what happens when you let your ego get in the way of your "commitment to excellence."
Something I have never gotten over was Al Davis making it bigger than the Raiders and allowing him to go to an enemy team such as the Chiefs. Marcus killed us every damn time!
Marcus Allen always had the upper hand on AL Davis during his time on Kansas city and in his 1st year,he scored his 100th touchdown against L.A. became the Comeback Player of the year in 1993 and show everybody includes Raiders Nation that he still had " Tred left on the Tire" 😊. And went 9-1 against L.A and Oakland.
Yes, i was PISSED Marcus was the difference and helped them win the division. Al Davis shitted on Marcus but Marcus won the war. This (Marcus signing with the Chefs) and the Tuck Rule is something that pains me until i take my last breath. RAIDERS4LIFE!
I love it earlier in the game after the missed field, Thiesman's comment about the PF on Cogan and it wasn't announced.."fans, you can write in a say what you'd like the penalty to be😂😂😂"
Marcus Allen rushing statistics for the years Bo Jackson was on the Raiders. As you can see below he wasn't a backup or robbed of prime years during that time. That occurred in 1991-1992. 1987 - 200 attempts 754 yards 3.8 average 1988 - 223 attemps 831 yards 3.7 average 1989 (8 games due to injury) 69 attempts 293 yards 4.2 average 1990 - 179 attempts 682 yards 3.8 average
Marcus willingly accommodated Bo when he came mid-season after the Royals were out of playoff contention. Marcus could run, pass, block, pass block, and throw! AL Davis ordered Marcus to play second fiddle to Bo Jackson, i am die hard Raider fan and have watched those games and i just know my team. Marcus was left to rot on the bench. To further disagree with you... Al Davis drafted Nick Bell, signed an old Eric Dickerson, Gaston Green, Greg Bell and a few others when you got a got damn HOF Superbowl MVP on the bench in his prime. We never got pass KC in the division due to this monumental blunder.
The 94 Raiders could never get it going until late in the season, then they loose to the Chiefs at home season finale, Patriots beat the Bears in the season finale, Raiders miss the playoffs.
Phillip Peterson And You forget Jeff Hostetler Art Shell banged heads all year cause of questionable calls,it show in the Dolphins game and it went up and down,and it came down to the Christmas Eve meeting and final game against Marcus Allen and the Chiefs and the Raiders missed the playoffs and pack their back to the Bay Area and fired Art Shell.
The Raiders house of horrors in the 1990's. Never actually beat them in the decade. Gruden's breakthrough win came in January 2000. 0 for 10 if you include the 1991 Wild Card game.
Lol thats insane. The season finale when the Raiders won 41-38 in Arrowhead was on Jan 2, 2000. That was the 1st of a string of 6 of 7 wins vs KC & 3 straight at Arrowhead. After that it was downhill & we weren't beating anybody for a good 7 years.
Chris Kreager yup. Only competitive game on grass was a classic Raiders of the Lost 90s loss...week three in 1995 on James Hasty’s pick six, when Tim Brown got picked by the umpire. Hell that might’ve been the only time they scored double digits! Lemme see...9 in 1993. Three here in 1994. Three in 96. Zero in 97 and eight in 98. They averaged 6.6 ppg over those six years. Which makes the 41 they scored to break it all the more remarkable. They had scored 40 there the last SIX GAMES!!!
SingleTax Montana was dangerous in his final years in 1993 & 1994 Espically when Joe Montana faced Steve Young and the 49ers and John Elway in the Monday Night Football classic in 1994😊. " Mr.4th Quarter " vs " The Comeback Kid" NFL classic
This rivalry was the best rivalry in the 70s and 80s it was Chiefs vs Broncos in the 90s and now Chiefs vs Chargers now if the raiders become great again then it will be this game all over again but as long as Patrick Mahomes is the best QB in the game today and Gruden still makes boneheaded decisions for instance getting the all star team of dummies instead of keeping Mack for the defense and Cooper and bonified number 1 WR
naw..it was best in the 60's since both teams were good..the 70,s had KC terrible for most of the decade while Oakland was winning SB's, the 80s, KC also sucked while Oakland was still competitive..the 90's and most of the 2000's/2010's has seen KC dominate while Oakland rebuilds every season..sure there has been plenty of hatred, but rarely have both team met while being good and a division on the line...
The first time I'd ever seen a pro athlete ask for another pro athlete's autograph 2:37:24 ...even though i was fully aware of who Joe was, as a kid I was pretty shocked that Dan Turk did that.
These announcers made so many unforced errors this game, they sounded like the yokels in the announcing booth at the high school game, up there with the moths all cartwheeling in circles, drinking their eighth warm cup of beer that night.
I just watched this whole game expecting something special. Instead I saw the worst played football game I’ve ever seen. Petty sure we saw the refs on every snap… it’s like 2018 football made its way into 1994
this was the ay FB was played back then...very little high scoring games...well, at least for KC they didnt have high scoring games..they never had an elite WR and they kept getting SF castaways for their QBs
carsonc29 no I’m saying this is exactly like today’s football in terms of penalties. Most games relatively less penalties back then, it was a much easier product to watch. This game just happened to be very poorly officiated.
@@TalkMyShiit not talking about the score… refs on every snap like it’s current day, unwatchable. It’s a shame, most older games had better gameflow with far less penalties
Bryan NorCal 1985 He had his 100th touchdown against L.A in 1993. He was the comeback player of the year in 1993 with 764 yards and 12 touchdowns he still had some " Tread left on the tire " I'm not a Raiders fan but I always loved Marcus both on L.A Raiders and KC, that why he's in the Hall of fame.
Marty did a great job in KC, but my goodness his offenses usually sucked LOL....a 38 year old past his prime Montana was the best QB KC had in the 90's..no wonder Marty couldnt win in the playoffs
1:22 Gotta love that video introduction to the game. Every player shown is in the Hall of Fame.
The Raiders has the best throwbacks of all time.
I love the 1994-1997 intro. It gets you pumped for the game. In 1998 it just turned into a variation of Monday Night Football. It became Monday Night Football but on Sunday Night. It's because of Disney beginning to combine ABC Sports and ESPN that ESPN's NFL on Sunday Night became a variation of Monday Night Football. This was the first game with the 1994-1997 intro. It also was the first game with a scorebug. Fox had already introduced a scorebug at the beginning of the season, but ESPN added one in this game (the first game of the 1994 season on ESPN). The following season, TNT, who shared Sunday and Thursday Night games with ESPN, would add their own scorebug. ABC would add a scorebug in 1997. CBS would add a scorebug when they got the NFL back. NBC finally got a scorebug in 2003.
Those Raiders throwbacks are 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Lonelyontop those are my favorites... they should wear those once a year!
1960 AFL uniforms of the Raiders are off the chain. 😊 I have my 1994 & 1995 'Starter ' L.A/Oakland Jeff Hostetler and Tim Brown old school jerseys.
Jason WAlker they’re actually from 1963. Remember originally, the Raiders wore black and gold like the Steelers. Those were actually pretty damn ugly.
Manu Ginobilis Bald Spot I never knew the Raiders colors were black and gold in the 60's. I got
To research that fact.
gay as hell
I was there. 10yo me going to my first (and so far only) Chiefs game. What an atmosphere... that Walker TD was the loudest crowd I've ever heard.
As a Broncos fan I'd like to think are games vs the raiders are intense, but there's no denying the Chiefs vs Raiders is a brutal football rivalry.
Ok
Damn, I really miss what football used to be :)
Same here.
Those are sick throwback jerseys . Gonna get me a touchdown Timmy. 81 one nation the only nation raider nation. Baby.
I love old broadcasters mike Patrick should be the Monday night football broadcaster or the abc Saturday night football broadcaster he’s the best guy abc/espn has he never becomes the game by yelling too much he’s a calm when he needs to be and hyped when he has to be
blackstar15 thought he was honestly the third best guy in the business at this point behind Dick Enberg and Al Michaels. Summerall was still good but not how he was in the mid to late 80s when Madden and him were the GOAT NFL broadcast team.
100% agreed. I think Mike Patrick to this day, is the best NFL announcer I've ever heard. It's a damn shame, he's no longer an announcer for any of the big networks.
patrick? yelling is all he does. couldnt stand him or that jerkoff theismann....
Dick Enberg are you kidding? He was awful @ NBA , tennis, NfL he knew nothing.@manuginobilisbaldspot424
Raiders-Chiefs is always good, No matter who's good or who's bad, These two get up for each other.
I prefer the Raiders helmets in this game. I hope that that logo will comeback when the Raiders move to Las Vegas.
Tyler Nersinger They will always be the Oakland and Los Angeles Raiders.😊 Its so fucking stupid that they would move to Las Vegas, they belong in California.
Damn! It was fun to watch Al Davis get beat on Sundays or Mondays.
Snake Oiler 12 Marcus Allen put a curse on AL Davis and since then bad things has happened to the Raiders organization So many coaches getting fired,lost in the Super Bowl in 2003 against Jon Gruden etc etc etc etc.
@@jasonwalker9091 shut up Marcus Allen been back to Oakland to light the torch, the so called curse has been lifted, queef fan
@@jasonwalker9091 fuck marcus allen...that punk didnt no curse on anybody...fuck him...
@@jonnybgood1105 Marcus never played in oakland only at LA memorial.
@@graciemaemarie11jones16 marcus allen is one of our goats, dont diss on him, there never was a curse to begin with, thats for superstitious stans.
It's crazy that Art Shell was a Raiders for 27 years player and head coach, and when he got fired after the 1994 season ,he went to Kansas City as the offensive Coordinator reunited with Marcus Allen. Poetic Justice for Art Shell in a way cause Him and Jeff banged heads most of that year and in the first meeting in Week 3 at Arrowhead when the Chiefs won in OT 23-17. And bear them again in their first year back in Oakland.
Your channel is great!
Derrick Thomas R.I.P.
William Diemert RIP Chester McGlockton
Back when football was fun to watch.
LOOK AT THE RATINGS.....DICK FACE!!!!!
Ok boomer
@@CKWolf-kq5wz Ratings are in the shitter which s why the TV contract is contracting! Lol.
The night after George Foreman shocked the world by knocking out Michael Moorer. As 45-year old athletes go, just a little difference in appearance between Foreman and Tom Brady almost 30 years later lol
Foreman had had less work on his face, no hair transplants, no nips and tucks, no botox, etc.
The Raiders and Chiefs helmets with the black face masks look pretty cool! GO RAIDERS!
Hey... there is actual video evidence here that Lin Elliott can make a field goal.
You said the name that no Chiefs fan can ever say. I hope you're not a KC fan, or you just got your license suspended for life.
@@mrw1208 Meh. We broke that curse a long time ago.
thank you so much. I watch as many old Raiders games as I can find so u subscribed. do you have any raiders games from the 70s or 80s?
Mike White probably should have been the offensive coordinator of the Raiders.
Yep … Shell was horrible and passive in his play calling …
This would prove to be the 3rd time in a row in which the Chiefs beat the Raiders with Marcus Allen in their starting lineup. The Chiefs would go on to beat the Raiders a *fourth* consecutive time (with Allen at running back) later that season. If I had been a Raiders fan in those days, I would've been *pissed* at Al Davis for trading Allen -- not because he thought doing so would help the Raiders win championships -- but purely out of spite. That's what happens when you let your ego get in the way of your "commitment to excellence."
Something I have never gotten over was Al Davis making it bigger than the Raiders and allowing him to go to an enemy team such as the Chiefs. Marcus killed us every damn time!
@@TalkMyShiit Once a raider,always a raider. or was that more al davis BULLSHIT!
CARLYLE K naw Marcus won a SB with the Raiders and never won on with the Chiefs ... so it’s not bullshit .... 1nce a Raider, always a Raider...
Marcus Allen always had the upper hand on AL Davis during his time on Kansas city and in his 1st year,he scored his 100th touchdown against L.A. became the Comeback Player of the year in 1993 and show everybody includes Raiders Nation that he still had " Tred left on the Tire" 😊. And went 9-1 against L.A and Oakland.
Yes, i was PISSED Marcus was the difference and helped them win the division. Al Davis shitted on Marcus but Marcus won the war. This (Marcus signing with the Chefs) and the Tuck Rule is something that pains me until i take my last breath. RAIDERS4LIFE!
Love this theme music by ESPN.
I did, as well. I wondered if anyone else remembered it.
thanks for these great Chief games. Any chance of Chiefs @ Raiders, 97 MNF? Grbac to Rison baby.
I love it earlier in the game after the missed field, Thiesman's comment about the PF on Cogan and it wasn't announced.."fans, you can write in a say what you'd like the penalty to be😂😂😂"
Marcus Allen rushing statistics for the years Bo Jackson was on the Raiders.
As you can see below he wasn't a backup or robbed of prime years during that time. That occurred in 1991-1992.
1987 - 200 attempts 754 yards 3.8 average
1988 - 223 attemps 831 yards 3.7 average
1989 (8 games due to injury)
69 attempts 293 yards 4.2 average
1990 - 179 attempts 682 yards 3.8 average
Marcus willingly accommodated Bo when he came mid-season after the Royals were out of playoff contention. Marcus could run, pass, block, pass block, and throw! AL Davis ordered Marcus to play second fiddle to Bo Jackson, i am die hard Raider fan and have watched those games and i just know my team. Marcus was left to rot on the bench. To further disagree with you... Al Davis drafted Nick Bell, signed an old Eric Dickerson, Gaston Green, Greg Bell and a few others when you got a got damn HOF Superbowl MVP on the bench in his prime. We never got pass KC in the division due to this monumental blunder.
ESPN's first "Fox Box" score bug outside their '94 World Cup coverage debuts @8:23.
Key Plays:
6:20 KC: White INT
23:20 LA: Williams 24-yd rec from Hostetler
46:15 LA: Jaeger missed 33-yd FG
50:20 KC: Walker 57-yd rec TD from Montana
1:00:00 LA: Jaeger 50-yd FG
1:30:35 LA: Brown 48-yd punt ret
1:36:00 LA: Jaeger missed 44-yd FG
1:38:25 KC: Walker 15-yd rec from Montana
1:39:00 KC: Allen 21-yd rush
1:58:05 KC: Allen 18-yd rec from Montana
2:18:40 LA: Brown 23-yd rec from Hostetler
2:23:10 KC: Mickell fumble recovery
2:32:10 KC: Mincy 13-yd INT ret
Key Stats:
LA:
Jeff Hostetler 17/33 pass, 172 yds, 2 INT
Harvey Williams 24 car, 93 rush yds, 5 rec, 38 rec yds
Tim Brown 6 rec (17 targets), 84 yds
KC:
Joe Montana 17/28 pass, 173 yds, 1 TD
Marcus Allen 15 car, 62 rush yds, 5 rec, 30 rec yds
Derrick Walker 4 rec, 90 yds, 1 TD
Neil Smith 2 sacks
Darren Mickell 1 sack, 1 FR
Those “Chefs” sure know how to serve up some Roasted & Toasted Raider Stew lately, LOL!
This, the one time I don't mind seeing My Raiders Lose,...Super-Joe's the, Best!
It's all about Joe...but I like seeing Jeff Hostetler out there.
This is one clean recording. VHS? I think Betamax it is very clean no Noise.
We work hard,We play hard,And we Grunhard
The 94 Raiders could never get it going until late in the season, then they loose to the Chiefs at home season finale, Patriots beat the Bears in the season finale, Raiders miss the playoffs.
Phillip Peterson And You forget Jeff Hostetler Art Shell banged heads all year cause of questionable calls,it show in the Dolphins game and it went up and down,and it came down to the Christmas Eve meeting and final game against Marcus Allen and the Chiefs and the Raiders missed the playoffs and pack their back to the Bay Area and fired Art Shell.
Do you have Raiders at Chiefs 1998?
2:37:25 When your opponent is also in your fan club and walks up with a football and sharpie for an autograph 😂 🐐
Do you have Raiders at Chiefs 2011 or Chiefs at Raiders 2012? please
The Raiders house of horrors in the 1990's. Never actually beat them in the decade. Gruden's breakthrough win came in January 2000. 0 for 10 if you include the 1991 Wild Card game.
Manu Ginobilis Bald Spot They seemed to play worse there after they went from turf to grass
The Raiders/Gruden break thru win came in 1999
Lol thats insane. The season finale when the Raiders won 41-38 in Arrowhead was on Jan 2, 2000. That was the 1st of a string of 6 of 7 wins vs KC & 3 straight at Arrowhead. After that it was downhill & we weren't beating anybody for a good 7 years.
Lonelyontop like I said, the game was January 2000. I’m talking the literal decade of the 90’s...they didn’t win there.
Chris Kreager yup. Only competitive game on grass was a classic Raiders of the Lost 90s loss...week three in 1995 on James Hasty’s pick six, when Tim Brown got picked by the umpire. Hell that might’ve been the only time they scored double digits! Lemme see...9 in 1993. Three here in 1994. Three in 96. Zero in 97 and eight in 98. They averaged 6.6 ppg over those six years. Which makes the 41 they scored to break it all the more remarkable. They had scored 40 there the last SIX GAMES!!!
thank you for adding this game:) do you have the rematch from 1994?
50:21 - Vintage Montana. That's why he got paid the big bucks.
SingleTax Montana was dangerous in his final years in 1993 & 1994 Espically when Joe Montana faced Steve Young and the 49ers and John Elway in the Monday Night Football classic in 1994😊. " Mr.4th Quarter " vs " The Comeback Kid" NFL classic
This rivalry was the best rivalry in the 70s and 80s it was Chiefs vs Broncos in the 90s and now Chiefs vs Chargers now if the raiders become great again then it will be this game all over again but as long as Patrick Mahomes is the best QB in the game today and Gruden still makes boneheaded decisions for instance getting the all star team of dummies instead of keeping Mack for the defense and Cooper and bonified number 1 WR
naw..it was best in the 60's since both teams were good..the 70,s had KC terrible for most of the decade while Oakland was winning SB's, the 80s, KC also sucked while Oakland was still competitive..the 90's and most of the 2000's/2010's has seen KC dominate while Oakland rebuilds every season..sure there has been plenty of hatred, but rarely have both team met while being good and a division on the line...
what is with the funky referee hats????
mark schnabel it was an NFL 75th anniversary game. Just like the Orange ref uniforms in 2009 for the AFL anniversary
The first time I'd ever seen a pro athlete ask for another pro athlete's autograph 2:37:24 ...even though i was fully aware of who Joe was, as a kid I was pretty shocked that Dan Turk did that.
These announcers made so many unforced errors this game, they sounded like the yokels in the announcing booth at the high school game, up there with the moths all cartwheeling in circles, drinking their eighth warm cup of beer that night.
Raiders Raiders Raiders
theismann is the worst play by play guy in football history...
The Day after Tomorrow
Badass
I just watched this whole game expecting something special. Instead I saw the worst played football game I’ve ever seen. Petty sure we saw the refs on every snap… it’s like 2018 football made its way into 1994
this was the ay FB was played back then...very little high scoring games...well, at least for KC they didnt have high scoring games..they never had an elite WR and they kept getting SF castaways for their QBs
carsonc29 no I’m saying this is exactly like today’s football in terms of penalties. Most games relatively less penalties back then, it was a much easier product to watch. This game just happened to be very poorly officiated.
This was REAL football that’s why it was low scoring …
@@TalkMyShiit not talking about the score… refs on every snap like it’s current day, unwatchable. It’s a shame, most older games had better gameflow with far less penalties
Not a fan of the Chiefs, I'm a fan of Joe Montana and Marcus Allen.
50:25-50:53
Marcus Allen’s only SB ring has a Raider logo on it. Who gives AF about what he did in KC.
Bryan NorCal 1985 He had his 100th touchdown against L.A in 1993. He was the comeback player of the year in 1993 with 764 yards and 12 touchdowns he still had some " Tread left on the tire " I'm not a Raiders fan but I always loved Marcus both on L.A Raiders and KC, that why he's in the Hall of fame.
the raider coach? duh...
Marty did a great job in KC, but my goodness his offenses usually sucked LOL....a 38 year old past his prime Montana was the best QB KC had in the 90's..no wonder Marty couldnt win in the playoffs
the raider coach is responsible for their punk teams' stupidity ....
Sunday night football on espn was the best Growing up
Now we have this nbc crap nobody likes
Jeff hostetler was terrible lol
1994 Pro Bowl selection says otherwise.
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