@@jamesroberts1810 Marino was past his prime, he got carried his last year, his best moments were against young Peyton and against Seattle. Also Aikman was in the back end of his prime but he could’ve played til the mid early 2000s but the cowboys front office sent the team to hell and he wanted no part of it.
As an old school Dolphins and Marino fan, this was tough to watch. This was not the Marino I grew up watching. He made a lot of bad decisions this game and threw the ball into bad neighborhoods several times. Even the all time greats can have a bad game. He's still a legend.
I’m a Steelers fan but I’ve always admired and respected Dan Marino, he is a Pittsburgh native after all and one of the best pure passers I’ve ever seen. His throwing motion was flawless and no one since has come close. But by this point, injuries and Father Time had caught up to him and he just wasn’t the same. He could no longer put that trademark zip on the ball and too often he tried to force passes that just weren’t there, as he posted career lows in completion percentage, QB rating, and had more INTs than touchdowns for the first and only time in his career. Even still, rumors came out that he was considering signing with the Steelers after this season when Miami declined the option on his contract, and I would’ve loved to have seen him play just one year in the black and gold. We could’ve used him in 2000
This was the game where Marino came back too early from a neck injury, and they had a better record that season with Damon Huard than they did with Marino. He eventually regained some form (and probably also adjusted his decision-making to his loss of velocity), and he did orchestrate a game-winning drive at Seattle in the wild card, gaining his first ever road playoff win in his final season. Think of that will to win, with his body failing him in so many ways; not just the achilles and the knees, but now also his neck, and he can't even throw it properly anymore, but he still drives the team down the field for a playoff win on the road, in his 17th season (in an era where QBs took beatings that would get defenders suspended today).
This was Johnson's and Marino's final season in the NFL. Sadly their final game was a 62-7 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars in the divisional round. I believe that was also the final NFL game Verne Lundquist announced, because the next season he started announcing SEC games on CBS.
Everybody realised Aikman made the Cowboys and Johnson was a fake. He got lucky with the worse trade in NFL history inherited a HOF receiver. Fell in place to draft Aikman his first year, then Emmit (GOAT) was best RB on the board the next year. Johnson was an ass and nobody liked him. The players outside of Emmit we're glad to see him go. His own children will not speak with him now. Many fans forget about his ignorant antics in Dallas. Miami proved him a fraud and he never coached again.
@TheLocalLt The finals of the US Open tennis generally occurred during the first week of the NFL season, and Dick Enberg announced it. Because of that, there were no SEC games on CBS that week, which was why Lundquist announced a week 1 NFL game.
I miss Jimmy, I wish Jerrah Jones never fired him, who knows how many more rings Dallas would have won. He was a great coach and recruiter. But Jerrah wanted total control and we haven’t won shit since Barry Switzer, and he didn’t do anything because the team was already built by Jimmy. DC4L!
They DEFINITELY would've won 4 in a row. They wouldn't have made those mistakes against the 49ers in the 2nd rematch at Candlestick and they would've beaten the Chargers handily.
Jimmy was cheating on Jones when the Jag's and Panthers were coming into the league. Jimmy was asked who'd make a good coach for one of them, and he said he would......only problem Jimmy was still under contract w/Dallas. Jones found out and had to let him go. True story.
,marino lost some of his velocity on his throws.. some qbs keep their arm strength into retirement years... Marino and elway had rockets but probably now has still above avg arms
@@jamesroberts1810 Rocket arms? Marino & Elway could barely throw 65 yards in the quarterback challenge during prime. Randall Cunningham threw the ball 76 yards during the 1993 NFL Quarterback Challenge. Montana beat both Marino & Elway in Super Bowls LOL. Montana 4 SB with 11 TD - Zero INT.
On that fade route on 2nd and goal in the second quarter, Marino never should have thrown it because it was a throw into double coverage, and Deion Sanders was in the right place at the right time. Miami had a good amount of chances to score in this game, but they could not finish drives. Red-zone offense was the same thing that ended up being the killer for Dallas late in the 1999 season and ESPECIALLY in their postseason loss to the Vikings.
I believe that the hardest working guy on the field was number 23 the official. If anyone is looking for studying to become a referee official, this is it. 😆
@@darylwilson3987 He was. He quit the Cowboys in '94 after the second Superbowl then worked for Fox and openly said he'd like to coach in Miami effectively putting Don Shula on the hot seat. After the Dolphins fell flat at the end of the '95 season Shula "retired" and Johnson was hired to replace him.
Jimmy johnson, después de tom landry, a sido el mejor entrenador que los vaqueros han tenido, todos los demás después de el solo se ha dedicado a hacerse millonarios, y jimmy jones solo se ha dedicado a tirar su dinero
Jimmy Johnson being stubborn by handcuffing Dan Marino and the offense. He should've drafted Randy Moss when he was on the board. Definitely would have added more 6ears for Marino to play... 🤦🏿🤦🏿🐬🐬
It looks like Jimmy Johnson is on the Miami sidelines wearing a Dallas Cowboys jacket to me? Am I wrong? If I'm right then Johnson should have been fired that day, probably long before Jacksonville!
👈 because of that, I know I'm going to get a lot of heat! What can I type? I love playing with Fire!!! Everyone talks about Dallas always finishing 8 and 8 but, Nobody seems to bring up the 3 straight times they finished 5-11 But I always do!!! Y so serious 😈🃏🥃
So how come Jimmy Johnson lauded as so great could not beat the Cowboys? He knew them best, right? 5-5 and he STILL couldn't beat the diminished Cowboys because this was not the same team as when he had it. Good Coach, but obviously he won nothing outside of being under Jerry Jones. 😆 I'm not a fan of Jerry, but the proof is in the results.
Why do you think Jimmy's winning or losing had anything to do with Jerry Jones? Jimmy won with Dallas because he built the team and won with his baby. At Miami he inherited a team that he tinkered with and improved in areas but could never fire Marino and have freedom. The owner forbid it when Jimmy wanted to. How it would have gone if Jimmy could have had real freedom might have been different.
I would submit that Jimmy Johnson didn't have a H. Walker to trade for a haul of draft picks, a stud Qb not yet in his prime, etc..where in Miami he inherited a good roster, but not an apples to apples comparison. He won a National Championship at UM..JJ had fuck all to do with that. Dont hate on the only coach to win back to back titles with the Cowboys! That's akin to blasphemy!!
@@ingurlund9657 jimmy Johnson was a disgrace with the fins. His heart wasn’t into it with the Dolphins and he failed miserably. Go look at his body language from his first game to his last with the Dolphins he wanted no part of the fins he just wanted his 8 million that stupid Wayne Huzengia gave him.
@@albertfrench2241 No it wasn't that was the Thinks giving game where dumbass ass cowboy player touch the ball in the end zone at the end of the game giving Miami the win.
Old qbs in aikman and Marino still going at it well past their prime in 1999. Legends
Aikman was not old at the time. Marino 1983 draft Aikman 1989 draft. Marino well past his prime.
@@matthewmauran9453 aikman was old…
Marino had lost some arm strength...but Aikman was just past his prime
@@jamesroberts1810 Marino was past his prime, he got carried his last year, his best moments were against young Peyton and against Seattle. Also Aikman was in the back end of his prime but he could’ve played til the mid early 2000s but the cowboys front office sent the team to hell and he wanted no part of it.
1:49:34...the best Jordan commercial of all time. It took us YEARS to find the full version of this online.
Those are the 15s for some reason they aren't as popular as the other retros. But those are some of the best designed Jordans I've ever seen
Did LeGone James copy this too?
Yea.. @1:49:40 My favorite Randy.
Key Plays:
10:35 DAL: Smith 28-yd rush
22:15 MIA: Mare 52-yd missed FG
42:05 DAL: Sanders INT
57:45 DAL: Adams blocked Miami FG attempt
1:25:40 DAL: Coakley 46-yd INT ret TD
1:38:40 MIA: Martin 27-yd rec from Marino
1:41:15 MIA: Mare missed 47-yd FG
1:55:00 MIA: Green 27-yd rec from Marino
1:55:25 DAL: Hawthorne INT
1:58:45 DAL: Ismail 51-yd rec from Aikman
2:02:30 MIA: Owens fumble recovery
2:05:30 DAL: Sanders INT
2:07:05 DAL: Ismail 65-yd rec TD from Aikman
2:13:00 DAL: Coakley 12-yd INT ret
2:25:25 MIA: Pritchett 27-yd rec from Huard
Key Stats:
MIA:
Dan Marino 15/36 pass, 178 yds, 5 INT
Damon Huard 4/5 pass, 44 yds
J.J. Johnson 19 car, 63 yds
Stanley Pritchett 5 rec, 59 yds
Rich Owens 1 sack, 7 tackles, 1 FR
DAL:
Troy Aikman 16/29 pass, 232 yds, 1 TD
Emmitt Smith 31 car, 103 yds
Rocket Ismail 5 rec, 125 yds, 1 TD
Dexter Coakley 2 INT, 1 TD, 8 tackles
Deion Sanders 2 INT, 3 tackles
Horse collar on Ismail lol. Yes I know that wasn’t a thing yet
As an old school Dolphins and Marino fan, this was tough to watch. This was not the Marino I grew up watching. He made a lot of bad decisions this game and threw the ball into bad neighborhoods several times. Even the all time greats can have a bad game. He's still a legend.
I’m a Steelers fan but I’ve always admired and respected Dan Marino, he is a Pittsburgh native after all and one of the best pure passers I’ve ever seen. His throwing motion was flawless and no one since has come close. But by this point, injuries and Father Time had caught up to him and he just wasn’t the same. He could no longer put that trademark zip on the ball and too often he tried to force passes that just weren’t there, as he posted career lows in completion percentage, QB rating, and had more INTs than touchdowns for the first and only time in his career. Even still, rumors came out that he was considering signing with the Steelers after this season when Miami declined the option on his contract, and I would’ve loved to have seen him play just one year in the black and gold. We could’ve used him in 2000
Why do they always leave out Harper and Novachek? those two guys helped our Cowboys win a lot of games and 3 SB's
This was the game where Marino came back too early from a neck injury, and they had a better record that season with Damon Huard than they did with Marino. He eventually regained some form (and probably also adjusted his decision-making to his loss of velocity), and he did orchestrate a game-winning drive at Seattle in the wild card, gaining his first ever road playoff win in his final season. Think of that will to win, with his body failing him in so many ways; not just the achilles and the knees, but now also his neck, and he can't even throw it properly anymore, but he still drives the team down the field for a playoff win on the road, in his 17th season (in an era where QBs took beatings that would get defenders suspended today).
His neck? Peyton Manning had four neck surgeries lol
@@nascarman38n88 Peyton missed a season for that, and in his last season was clearly not the same. Marino missed a few weeks with his injury.
Ol' Jerry was loving this.
This was Johnson's and Marino's final season in the NFL. Sadly their final game was a 62-7 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars in the divisional round. I believe that was also the final NFL game Verne Lundquist announced, because the next season he started announcing SEC games on CBS.
This was the playmaker last season also
Lt easlszneiri
Everybody realised Aikman made the Cowboys and Johnson was a fake. He got lucky with the worse trade in NFL history inherited a HOF receiver. Fell in place to draft Aikman his first year, then Emmit (GOAT) was best RB on the board the next year. Johnson was an ass and nobody liked him. The players outside of Emmit we're glad to see him go. His own children will not speak with him now. Many fans forget about his ignorant antics in Dallas. Miami proved him a fraud and he never coached again.
Lundquist continued to do some NFL games in the future, for example he did the Patriots-Bills 31-0 season opener in 2003.
@TheLocalLt The finals of the US Open tennis generally occurred during the first week of the NFL season, and Dick Enberg announced it. Because of that, there were no SEC games on CBS that week, which was why Lundquist announced a week 1 NFL game.
I was at this game!! My first ever game at Dallas.
Me too
There was no snow, no ice and Leon Lett did not mess up this game against the dolphins.
Wrong season
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You're missing his joke
"Leon Lett! No!"
Go dolphins
I miss Jimmy, I wish Jerrah Jones never fired him, who knows how many more rings Dallas would have won. He was a great coach and recruiter. But Jerrah wanted total control and we haven’t won shit since Barry Switzer, and he didn’t do anything because the team was already built by Jimmy. DC4L!
They DEFINITELY would've won 4 in a row. They wouldn't have made those mistakes against the 49ers in the 2nd rematch at Candlestick and they would've beaten the Chargers handily.
barry was an embarrassment, Jerry much more so. Guess that's what happens when one lets ego get in the way.
Jimmy was cheating on Jones when the Jag's and Panthers were coming into the league. Jimmy was asked who'd make a good coach for one of them, and he said he would......only problem Jimmy was still under contract w/Dallas. Jones found out and had to let him go. True story.
While watching this game, my brother-in-law sang to his baby girl,
"A,, B C, D, E, F, G, Dan Marino's so old he has bad knees."
Thanks scrote!
The next season Dave Wandstedt moved from the Dolphins DC to Head Coach, and hired Chan Gailey to be his OC, after the Cowboys fired him.
I'm a Cowboys fan but this was tough to watch. This isn't the Marino I grew up watching
,marino lost some of his velocity on his throws.. some qbs keep their arm strength into retirement years... Marino and elway had rockets but probably now has still above avg arms
@@jamesroberts1810 Rocket arms? Marino & Elway could barely throw 65 yards in the quarterback challenge during prime. Randall Cunningham threw the ball 76 yards during the 1993 NFL Quarterback Challenge. Montana beat both Marino & Elway in Super Bowls LOL. Montana 4 SB with 11 TD - Zero INT.
On that fade route on 2nd and goal in the second quarter, Marino never should have thrown it because it was a throw into double coverage, and Deion Sanders was in the right place at the right time. Miami had a good amount of chances to score in this game, but they could not finish drives. Red-zone offense was the same thing that ended up being the killer for Dallas late in the 1999 season and ESPECIALLY in their postseason loss to the Vikings.
As a Cowboy fan I wanted to beat the old coach but I really hated it for a Merino. It was a great Thanksgiving day though!
The season before the 3 straight 5-11 seasons for the Cowboys.
Dave Campo years 🤮🤢 worse than Garrett, Wade, and McCarthy
As a Redskins and Raiders fan I can relate to your pain.
@@notthatdigusted7468 As a Dolphins fans.....same.
I don't get it, didn't they win the championship while having Sanders?
@@workingman5739 Yes. In 1995.
Thanks for the video 👍
Erik Williams great offensive lineman !!!
would be a H.O F'er if he never hurt himself in that accident he was the best tackle in football at that time.
BIG E
Best ever coach for Dallas
Whah....
Who??
Tom Landry
42:10
1:25:41
1:55:25
2:05:35
2:13:02
I was there. Sat next to Irvin's family 50 yard line
Hated seeing Marino past his prime
The way game he retired after was truly the saddest way to go
90s cowboys and the old ford commercials for the 7.3
1:06:59 Greg Gumbel with glasses is rare
Only thing that was even more rare was seeing Yatil Green play a game.
2:07"" LOOK @ ""JIMMY"""!! Well he did TRAIN THEM!!What a LOOK SEE-- LOL LOL LOL - I still and ALWAYS WILL -- ADMIRE this '''' M A N '''!!! 🤠
Jimmy Johnson 0-2 against Cowboys
Jimmy Johnson gave me a "window" into football as Joe Morgan did for baseball or Johnny Miller for golf.
Those were some good times in Dallas I really thought we would win it all one more time in the 90s
Oh yeah, now I remember. We lost this game big. I am a Dolphins fan.
I remember ricky williams running all over dallas some years later at dallas on turkey day
9:23 Johnson with Cowboys colors and dolphin players behind him? Too much!
Intentional.
Redemption: 6 years Later 😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I believe that the hardest working guy on the field was number 23 the official. If anyone is looking for studying to become a referee official, this is it. 😆
We love 1999
Miss Marino
Dan Mario's Last Year😭
At that point in his career Marino was a shell of himself
I was AT this game.
Go cowboys
Marino legs were already retired
1:49:41 Great Air Jordan's commercial
Watching in 2023 thought it was today's game...
Ahhh, the Good ol Days!
Dolphins most of times beat NFC teams, at least when Shula was a coach!
Montana owned Shula in SB 19 lol
Give it up for JJ drafting on defense. Alot of great players on Miami drafted in mid to late rounds
this is the most recent shutout on thanksgiving.
Jimmy Johnson was not the Cowboy's coach in 1999. He left in 1994.
He was the Dolphins coach dude.
Yes we know that already
I thought he was done after his 2nd Super Bowl win.
@@darylwilson3987 He was. He quit the Cowboys in '94 after the second Superbowl then worked for Fox and openly said he'd like to coach in Miami effectively putting Don Shula on the hot seat. After the Dolphins fell flat at the end of the '95 season Shula "retired" and Johnson was hired to replace him.
@@nala3038 right, WTF is he talking about?
Playmaker had a TD celebration in this game that has never been matched / not even sure what to call it
how bout those cowboys
They actually won a game?! sucks to see it was before I was born
What a pathetic comment.
Jimmy johnson, después de tom landry, a sido el mejor entrenador que los vaqueros han tenido, todos los demás después de el solo se ha dedicado a hacerse millonarios, y jimmy jones solo se ha dedicado a tirar su dinero
Phil Simms was insufferable as a broadcaster
Jimmy Johnson being stubborn by handcuffing Dan Marino and the offense. He should've drafted Randy Moss when he was on the board. Definitely would have added more 6ears for Marino to play... 🤦🏿🤦🏿🐬🐬
It looks like Jimmy Johnson is on the Miami sidelines wearing a Dallas Cowboys jacket to me? Am I wrong? If I'm right then Johnson should have been fired that day, probably long before Jacksonville!
Even back then the Cowboys were highly penalized. Still a train wreck.
2022 and they still giving up the most penalties smh good lord
Jimmy came in and did what he said he would do. Don't try to create what never happened???
Zach probably wasn't a Cowboys fan He sure😮went and played for them
👈 because of that, I know I'm going to get a lot of heat! What can I type? I love playing with Fire!!!
Everyone talks about Dallas always finishing 8 and 8 but,
Nobody seems to bring up the 3 straight times they finished 5-11
But I always do!!!
Y so serious 😈🃏🥃
Dem '99 Boys: 1-7 Away n 7-1 @ home; 1.15.2000: Jags beat Miami 62-7 in the playoffs!
And now here we are with the Dolphins going 1-7 to 8-7 in the same season… oof
Penalty calls at 1:00:00 were both terrible
Dolphins much better team this year
Rematch from SB VI, lol..before JJ ruined THIS team..Gailey was another good coach..
Marino=stat qb. Bad in big games
Nah, he was a great QB with an awesome arm. The Dolphins just never put a team around him. By this point in his career, he was too busted up.
And Roger Staubach is a system quarterback - never made a play by himself… Landry made all those decisions and he merely executed them 💀
1999? I don’t think so
You think wrong. November 25th 1999.
The year is wrong by 1999 he was on fox lol
November 25th 1999 is the date of this game.
How dare the Cowboys tackle the dolphins? lolol
This was a shit show for Miami. Did not play like a 8-2 team
Love seeing Marino and the Dolphins getting shut out!! Marino was all about stats like Dak is now both frauds
I remember this game..it was awful..both offenses were inept at best
So how come Jimmy Johnson lauded as so great could not beat the Cowboys? He knew them best, right? 5-5 and he STILL couldn't beat the diminished Cowboys because this was not the same team as when he had it. Good Coach, but obviously he won nothing outside of being under Jerry Jones. 😆 I'm not a fan of Jerry, but the proof is in the results.
Jerry hasn’t won jack either. Always remember JIMMY built that dynasty not Jerry. Jerry just signed the checks
Why do you think Jimmy's winning or losing had anything to do with Jerry Jones? Jimmy won with Dallas because he built the team and won with his baby. At Miami he inherited a team that he tinkered with and improved in areas but could never fire Marino and have freedom. The owner forbid it when Jimmy wanted to.
How it would have gone if Jimmy could have had real freedom might have been different.
I would submit that Jimmy Johnson didn't have a H. Walker to trade for a haul of draft picks, a stud Qb not yet in his prime, etc..where in Miami he inherited a good roster, but not an apples to apples comparison. He won a National Championship at UM..JJ had fuck all to do with that. Dont hate on the only coach to win back to back titles with the Cowboys! That's akin to blasphemy!!
@@ingurlund9657 jimmy Johnson was a disgrace with the fins. His heart wasn’t into it with the Dolphins and he failed miserably. Go look at his body language from his first game to his last with the Dolphins he wanted no part of the fins he just wanted his 8 million that stupid Wayne Huzengia gave him.
Jerry Jones is the GOAT
Buckly the bum lol
terrible coaching
Second worst play a Dallas Cowboys player has ever done happened at the end of this game and cost the Cowboys the win.
Wrong game Mrs bridges
@@albertfrench2241 No it wasn't that was the Thinks giving game where dumbass ass cowboy player touch the ball in the end zone at the end of the game giving Miami the win.