Id say 90s was good and it continued up to 2009 Since then, the media took complete control with their bummy storylines and attempts to make you hate or love a player or team for views
1994 was such an amazing season for the NFL. You had teams wearing throwbacks for the 75th Anniversary, Fox Sports making its debut and changing how games are broadcast. Felt the NFL really put a sincere effort for the 75th season compared to the 100th season in my opinion.
My favorite NFL TV telecast every Sunday CBS with NFC and MBC with AFC every Sunday night game TNT in the first half and ESPN in the second half Monday night game ABC those are my perfect TV package the early 90s 🏈
Well they weren’t gonna win in 94, they already won in 95. They weren’t gonna win in 96 because the packers were too good and the Broncos won back to back from 97-98 and the cowboys were old by then so I fail to see the 5 Super Bowls. They maxed out at 3
@@NeverSober8008 You are really downplaying how bad losing Jimmy was for Dallas. They lost their general, it wasn't ran with the same discipline after he left. I think they could have won 5 for sure if he stays. Without cheating unlike the Patriots.
💥💥 The ..bitchburgh.. Steelers were always pretenders in the 90s when they went up against the NFC powers the 49ers, Cowboys, Packers and Vikings. San Francisco dominated Pittsburgh in 1990,1993, 1996 Dallas cowboys beat Pittsburgh in 1991 1994, 1997, Dallas wasn't even good in 1997 and they demolished Pittsburgh on opening day in Pittsburgh worse than this game in 1994 Green Bay beat Pittsburgh in 1992, 1995. The Minnesota Vikings beat Pittsburgh in 1992, 1995 and Pittsburgh was Lucky they didn't have to play Minnesota in 1998 because the old AFC central had 6 teams in that division. Pittsburgh did beat a terrible 49ers team in 1999 and they did beat the defending NFC Packers in 1998.
Neil O'Donnell got sacked 9 times in this game. He got sacked 3 times in the next 4 games combined Just shows how good Dallas' defensive line was that year
I forgot how good the Cowboys were a quarter century ago. I miss those days in the nfl. Back when you could still hit receivers coming across the middle. Both these teams were great that year
For all the stat boys who think Troy Aikman is overrated, watch this game. Against a top defense like Pittsburgh in their home stadium, Aikman shows such a quick dropback, beautiful throwing mechanics with a fast release, and great accuracy. These are big boy throws to the sideline, not the dinks and dunks you see today. He is pushing the ball, and they arrive perfectly for the receiver.
Most accurate passer John Madden had ever seen, by FAR. Incredible the ego of Jerry got in the way of so much great football. Troy would be a better GM.
The Cowboys and 49ers were the definitive 1a and 1b teams in 1994. The most complete teams in the NFL. The 1994 Steelers were elite...on defense. Their offense was just very weak that year, and it cost them big.
The Steelers had two opening week chances to really acquit the AFC of being too soft to beat an NFC team, both in 1993 and 1994. They lost 24-13 to the 49ers and then in this game to the Cowboys. The NFC, well the 49ers and Cowboys, were just a cut above everyone else.
I don’t think they were too soft, their strength was in physical play, both on defense and offense. They just didn’t have the skill players to compete, unlike say Buffalo, who on the other hand didn’t have the physicality.
When the Chiefs beat the Niners a few weeks later in ‘94, it felt like there might be an AFC challenger. Unfortunately for 8 year old me, that was decidedly not the case.
@@roljamas The Chiefs were a nightmare for many teams in Arrowhead. Also, the 49ers offensive line was decimated by injury in that game. Against Derrrick Thomas and Neil Smith that was TROUBLE.
O Donnell was the one holding them back from not winning any super bowls during this time... Look at how many times Bill cowher took them to the AFC title game only to fall short... Neil o Donnell choked in the big games.. That's why i always say if only dan Marino would have donned the Steelers black and yellow the Steelers would have probably 8 Lombardi trophys right now....
@@NeverSober8008 Good enough to be a HOF coach. He won at all levels and to be fair to him, he was in a situation with a QB who was so set in his ways that it was hard to run what he wanted to. Let's not forget that his Dolphins teams had generally very good defenses and he drafted a near (I think he should be) HOF talent in zach thomas.
THIS is peak NFL era stuff for me - Peak Madden and Summerall(@19:38 🤣), peak early 90s Madden games on the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive, that epic Fox Sports Music, Great HARD running and hitting. For Fans in the UK, we had the epic Blitz! & Big Match NFL shows on CH4, with Gary Imlach. The best days.
The 1994 49ers were one of the best teams of the 90's, but IMO, if this Cowboy team played against the 49ers in the NFC Championship Game, the Cowboys would have completed the 3-peat. Unfortunately, the Cowboys were a M.A.S.H. unit going into the 1994 NFC Championship Game whereas as SI writer Rick Telander pointed out, the 49ers were, "healthy as kittens." The Cowboys played their guts out in the NFC Championship Game, but unlike the claims leveled by revisionist historians, it was not a surprise that the Cowboys lost that game. The facts are that the 49ers were 7 point favorites, they were playing at home, and they had beaten a healthier Cowboys squad in Week 11 of the 1994 regular season. One could argue that this victory over the Steelers was the Cowboys most impressive regular season performance of the 1994 season.
1994 NFC Championship Final 54 minutes: DAL 28, SF 17 One tiny problem… Those 3 DAL turnovers in the first 6 minutes = 3 SF TDs 49ers claimed Super Bowl XXIX on that muddy Candlestick Park field (uhhh…. the 49ers played the Chargers in Miami for Super Bowl XXIX) Liar. That game was one of those preseason games the league used to ship overseas And it’s a known fact that the Chargers have never played in a Super Bowl :)
The only person the Pittsburgh Steelers needed during the 90s was Dan Marino at the helm... That defense too. They would have won 2 to 3 Super bowls during that era easily in my opinion....
I for one am glad that didn’t happen because the last thing Pittsburgh needs is even more Super Bowls haha. But yes you are right, Marino with a real defense would’ve been almost impossible to stop.
Are we not gonna talk about the catch by Daryl Johnston at the 9:30 mark? What a play!! That would've been considered an amazing catch by even today's standards.
They only played 3 times and Irvin did nothing on him in the Super Bowl. He did great this game and the 1991 game but half his catches were against the other cornerback.
1st NFL on Fox regular season game for Madden-Summerall Cowboys were defending champs. They never beat the Steelers at Three Rivers. In the 1990s, the Cowboys went 4-0 against the Steelers. If you think about it, the 1990s were a redemption for past Cowboys failures. They beat the Steelers in a Super Bowl. They went back-to-back. They beat the 49ers who a decade ago usurped them. They beat Green Bay who denied them the chance to appear in at least one of the first two Super Bowls. The final game of this broadcasting duo: Super Bowl XXXVI, the beginning of the Patriots regime…
Yep-this was the first week for the NFL on Fox. In NY we got the Eagles/Giants game in this time slot. Doubleheaders were rare in markets with two teams like NY or the bay area
An equally rough start in Week 1 in the 1994 season as their 1993 season opener loss to the 49ers for Pitt. Neil O'Donnell being sacked was a common theme throughout this gane as was Pitt's inability to sustain drives offensively. The Cowboys made this win look relatively easy against arguably one if the best teams that coach Cowher led that did not win or make it to the Super Bowl.
The thing is that Dallas still had the talent thanks to Jimmy and his coaches that were still around. Barry just kept the seat warm. The two best teams were the 49ers and the Cowboys. The 49ers went ALL in that season in free agency with Deion, Gary Plummer, Bart Oates, Ken Norton Jr, etc JUST to beat the Cowboys. I know one thing in the NFC Championship if Jimmy was coaching the Cowboys wouldn't have gone down 21-0. The 49ers were just ready mentally and physically were the Cowboys weren't. Just goes to show how the Cowboys needed someone like Jimmy all along.
0:01 the Fox NFL theme song is 27 years old! The only remaining Fox NFL broadcasters from 1994 are Joe Buck, Kenny Albert, Terry Bradshaw, Howie Long and Jimmy Johnson
I am a Cowboys fan but till this day I contend that the Steelers would of won multiple championships if they drafted Dan Marino. They had a great defense and punishing running game.
As a Steelers fan who was born and lives in 49er country, those Cowboys teams were one of the most dominant and well balanced teams I’ve ever seen. Troy Aikman deserves to be ranked higher than people put him. He never had comeback victories because his teams were too far ahead to need to comeback. I actually miss those Cowboys teams. It made football so much fun both as a Steelers fan and seeing them battle the 49ers.
NFL on Fox debut. Barry Switzer's first game as Cowboys head coach and Fox introduces the FoxBox (scorebug) on the top left of the screen for the very first time.
Yeah it's flag football now and making its way towards 2 hand touch. I say let these cromagnons beat eachother to a pulp I'd rather watch that. They signed up for it, they know the risks. Btw not one ounce of sarcasm in my text, that's really what I think
As a lifelong cowboys fan since the 70’s. The 94 team was probably the best one in the 92-95 years & it didn’t win the SB. Coach Johnson would of made the difference.
If the Steelers would have had a decent QB in the 90s, We (The Steelers) would have more Super Bowls! Mannn Neil really sucked big time!!! Loved to see that awesome defense, Woodson, Lloyd, Greene, Kirkland, Brown, Lake etc… GO STEELERS!!!
Except that they weren’t in peak form this outing. I distinctly remember Michael Irvin saying they could’ve played a lot better…he might’ve been underestimating the Steelers, too. They were a very good team at this point.
The 1st season of the 2pt conversion I believe the first one occurred in Cincinnati earlier that day when the Browns scored one. They were coached by some guy with the initials BB… Today that would be a potential 2-pt defensive return The Pick-2
Neil O’Donnell was the worst quarterback I’ve ever seen. I’m a Steelers fan and I just can’t stand him. How about the mystery receivers he threw to in a Super Bowl against the Cowboys
The first season of The NFL on FOX. A new era began. The play here is better. Dirty secret no one wants to admit, the play in The NFL has been declining since 2000
The rules at the time didn’t allow for it, the play ended there. I think it changed several years ago, may have been prior to the 2016 season because Denver beat New Orleans on a two-point run later that year.
Man, Pat Summerall & John Madden made every NFL game a must watch. I miss those 2 calling NFL games
You knew it was a big deal when they called a game for Fox or CBS. It was a special treat to get a game locally that they were calling
@@JerseyNYC83 my favorite NFL TV of all time NFL on CBS with NFC from 1970 through 1993
Isn't that the truth bubs.....sad they're gone RIP LEGENDS John and Pat@@
@@bayousmackerdixford3389 John Madden is still alive
@@iselin90 Oops..yes I stand corrected just retired spot on my bad@@
The 90s were peak NFL everything just felt more real somehow from the play, to the uniforms , everything was just better
My favorite era was the 2000s but the 90s are a close second
Me personally I’m a fan of every era
From the smashmouth 1970s all the way to the passing frenzy 2010s present.
💯💯💯💯
Id say 90s was good and it continued up to 2009
Since then, the media took complete control with their bummy storylines and attempts to make you hate or love a player or team for views
Damn straight....can't agree more ill.watch today's game but doesn't seem to have seem feel
1994 was such an amazing season for the NFL. You had teams wearing throwbacks for the 75th Anniversary, Fox Sports making its debut and changing how games are broadcast. Felt the NFL really put a sincere effort for the 75th season compared to the 100th season in my opinion.
My favorite NFL TV telecast every Sunday CBS with NFC and MBC with AFC every Sunday night game TNT in the first half and ESPN in the second half Monday night game ABC those are my perfect TV package the early 90s 🏈
Agreed
Would’ve been better if Dallas didn’t get screwed against San Francisco that year 💔
@@jefferyrobertson7520Sundays of my childhood you just described.
@@YoungChuy2398the NFL allowed the 49ers to cheat the salary cap
1994! The 75th season the patch! The throwbacks! My favorite season!
It was such a great design (the 75th season patch)
@@BAYAREA-kd1ig it sure was!! I got a cardboard one that was with a jacket from back then!
True. This was a great season. So many excellent games.
@@cbod14 yes it was!! Real football & the last time my Browns won a playoff game untill this past season!!
Yes I know was yr it was wen u see that patch
Imagine if Jimmy Johnson had stayed in Dallas beyond 1993. I bet that they would've won at least five Super Bowls throughout the '90s.
Free agency and the salary cap also did the Cowboys in.
Well they weren’t gonna win in 94, they already won in 95. They weren’t gonna win in 96 because the packers were too good and the Broncos won back to back from 97-98 and the cowboys were old by then so I fail to see the 5 Super Bowls. They maxed out at 3
@@NeverSober8008 They would've won in 94 and maybe 96.
@@NeverSober8008 You are really downplaying how bad losing Jimmy was for Dallas. They lost their general, it wasn't ran with the same discipline after he left. I think they could have won 5 for sure if he stays. Without cheating unlike the Patriots.
@@NeverSober8008 no they definitely would have won in 94 and 95 with maybe a couple runs left in them considering how brutal pro football is
Charles Haley is so underrated
He's in the Hall of Fame
No he’s not. At least not by anyone who watched football during this era. He was always considered one of if not THE best players at his position.
This was one of those games that showed just how dominant the NFC was over the AFC during the 1990s.
The NFC won Super Bowls from 1984 to 1996.
💥💥 The ..bitchburgh.. Steelers were always pretenders in the 90s when they went up against the NFC powers the 49ers, Cowboys, Packers and Vikings.
San Francisco dominated Pittsburgh in 1990,1993, 1996
Dallas cowboys beat Pittsburgh in 1991 1994, 1997, Dallas wasn't even good in 1997 and they demolished Pittsburgh on opening day in Pittsburgh worse than this game in 1994
Green Bay beat Pittsburgh in 1992, 1995.
The Minnesota Vikings beat Pittsburgh in 1992, 1995 and Pittsburgh was Lucky they didn't have to play Minnesota in 1998 because the old AFC central had 6 teams in that division.
Pittsburgh did beat a terrible 49ers team in 1999 and they did beat the defending NFC Packers in 1998.
@@bigblue9996 NFC Conference = Eastern Conference! 🔵
AFC Conference = Western Conference! 🔴
Until Tom Brady came in and changed everything
@@RawwRex well u can’t forget the 2 year reign the broncos had that helped the afc get an edge over the nfc
Smith up the middle is so beautiful it makes me cry
I know E. Smith was great, but didn't know FB Johnston was versatile and did good job.
I miss the era FBs were important.
He was more of a runner in college. Something like Mike Alstott. It's a reason he was a 2nd rd draft pick
Neil O'Donnell got sacked 9 times in this game. He got sacked 3 times in the next 4 games combined
Just shows how good Dallas' defensive line was that year
Good to see you here hello I watch your channel every day and your right
Pittsburgh Steelers won 4 Super Bowl championship 1974 1975 1978 and 1979 and Dallas Cowboys won 4 Super Bowl championship 1971 1977 1992 and 1993 🏈
He's holding the ball too long
Neil O'Donnell should've just spiked the ball every time he had to throw it
@@ManiaxOnYT Neil O'Donnell was the quarterback Pittsburgh Steelers back in the early 90s
I forgot how good the Cowboys were a quarter century ago. I miss those days in the nfl. Back when you could still hit receivers coming across the middle. Both these teams were great that year
For all the stat boys who think Troy Aikman is overrated, watch this game. Against a top defense like Pittsburgh in their home stadium, Aikman shows such a quick dropback, beautiful throwing mechanics with a fast release, and great accuracy. These are big boy throws to the sideline, not the dinks and dunks you see today. He is pushing the ball, and they arrive perfectly for the receiver.
Great in the pocket under pressure too
@@kjsciacca
Yes. He was almost tough to a fault, hanging in the pocket until the last second to deliver the ball despite the rush coming in on him.
Yup. He had good footwork man. Most underrated part of his game.
Most accurate passer John Madden had ever seen, by FAR. Incredible the ego of Jerry got in the way of so much great football. Troy would be a better GM.
Pat Summeral said he was the most accurate passer he’s ever seen
NFL on Fox Debuts with this crazy idea of showing the score and time all game.
Glad that came when it did. In all likelihood it was probably inevitable but maybe they got that train running before it would have otherwise.
0:00 why do I hear boss music…?
Can’t wait for the Hall of Fame Game on Thursday 8pm on FOX
The Cowboys were talented enough to cancel out any potential Bill Cowher/Barry Switzer coaching mismatch
Hahaha exactly
@@EazyyMuthuLovinnE Great Game
Technically Troy Aikman was taking on the role of a head coach, or anyone one with leadership
Funny, Switzer was 3-0 vs. Cowher
@@cbod14 But how much of that was Switzer and how much of that was the players?
The Cowboys and 49ers were the definitive 1a and 1b teams in 1994. The most complete teams in the NFL.
The 1994 Steelers were elite...on defense. Their offense was just very weak that year, and it cost them big.
RIP Kevin Greene. There wasn’t much news around his death. I hope he didn’t take his own life
There was a lot of news around his death
That patented Cowboys Lead Draw™. You knew it was comin’. They all knew it was coming, but very few could stop it.
Nobody really talks about how good this Steelers defense was with Kevin Greene, Greg Lloyd, and Rod Woodson.
Maybe not these days, but at the time everyone knew how great they were
How do you leave out Kirkland, Brown and Lake?
When you dont win a SB(not their fault) you sometimes get lost to history.
@@aaronjackson9385 true
I love the design of three river stadium. The End zone is so memorable
The beginning of The NFL on Fox
God damn it I cannot wait for football season!😬
This was football. What you're going to watch in a few weeks...isn't
@@ryanstatt9910 I know I miss this era of football but what can we do 😕
@@miguelare3 I turned it off that's all I can do
3:27 - Old much played Lloyd soundbite right there.
"Don't run that s*** over here. What the f*** is wrong with you?"
Lloyd was a bad man. So many quotable lines on NFL Films.
He should shut his mouth. His team got their ass kicked.
Jimmy Johnson deserves more credit for the team he put together. If Jerry keeps him, Dallas could've won a bunch more Super Bowls!
He deserves more? I guess a HOF jacket and 2 SBs means nothing lol
Love that theme song , Pat Summerall and John Madden. Football brodcasting is not the same anymore
As a Steelers fan rip Kevin Greene.
God rest his awesome soul
Michael Irvin, 4:08 doing the Antonio Brown, before Antonio Brown did it.🤦🏻♂️
You mean doing the Terrell Owens
They all did that bullshit
The Steelers had two opening week chances to really acquit the AFC of being too soft to beat an NFC team, both in 1993 and 1994. They lost 24-13 to the 49ers and then in this game to the Cowboys. The NFC, well the 49ers and Cowboys, were just a cut above everyone else.
I don’t think they were too soft, their strength was in physical play, both on defense and offense. They just didn’t have the skill players to compete, unlike say Buffalo, who on the other hand didn’t have the physicality.
When the Chiefs beat the Niners a few weeks later in ‘94, it felt like there might be an AFC challenger. Unfortunately for 8 year old me, that was decidedly not the case.
@@roljamas
The Chiefs were a nightmare for many teams in Arrowhead. Also, the 49ers offensive line was decimated by injury in that game. Against Derrrick Thomas and Neil Smith that was TROUBLE.
I would’ve benched O’Donnell in the 3 rd quarter with 4 oh 6 left on the clock
O Donnell was the one holding them back from not winning any super bowls during this time... Look at how many times Bill cowher took them to the AFC title game only to fall short... Neil o Donnell choked in the big games.. That's why i always say if only dan Marino would have donned the Steelers black and yellow the Steelers would have probably 8 Lombardi trophys right now....
And Charles Haley wreaking havoc!
As I’m a chargers fan in SD my favorites football rival is the cowboys and steelers
Very cool!
If Jimmy Johnson were coaching the Cowboys in '94 I think they win another SB rather than the Niners that year.
Johnson wasn’t that good of a coach, as you could see what he did in Miami
@@NeverSober8008 Good enough to be a HOF coach. He won at all levels and to be fair to him, he was in a situation with a QB who was so set in his ways that it was hard to run what he wanted to. Let's not forget that his Dolphins teams had generally very good defenses and he drafted a near (I think he should be) HOF talent in zach thomas.
@@NeverSober8008 Eagles fan here?????
@@jackduncan5442 No, I am just not a Cowboys fan. Dallas won without Johnson 2 years later and Johnson never won anything outside of Dallas
Dallas was such a well oiled machine back then.. i feel bad for cowboys fans now who never this era of Cowboys football... they were something....
I follow the NFL today, but I’m not subbed to the main channel. Throwback for life baby!
Barry Switzer can thank Neil O’Donnell for that Super Bowl ring
I still believe Neil threw the game
and the steelers can the the jakie smith drop in sb 13 for that win.. 😏🤫
O'Donnell, for all his faults, did pretty well for a 3rd-round pick. He also was a good backup for the Titans during Steve McNair's heyday.
The Cowboys were better regardless.
When football was football
When shoulder pads were XXXXXL
When men were men and Brady was getting his first period
THIS is peak NFL era stuff for me - Peak Madden and Summerall(@19:38 🤣), peak early 90s Madden games on the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive, that epic Fox Sports Music, Great HARD running and hitting.
For Fans in the UK, we had the epic Blitz! & Big Match NFL shows on CH4, with Gary Imlach. The best days.
Amen
5:52
What is *THAT* in the upper right corner…?
Folks… that is TV history unfolding before your very eyes
It’s too bad that Steelers team had Neil O’Donald at QB or they might have won a Super Bowl
after the long run by e smith at 7 minute spot.. tony dorsett in the black suit gettin in on the sideline celebration..🤘🍻
Go Cowboys!!🤩🏈🤠
The first regular season game Summerall & Madden called for FOX
A "rematch" of Super Bowls X and XIII and a "preview" of Super Bowl XXX. 😂
An all-time offense in Peak form and put up 26 points..man how football has changed 😂
O’Donnell scrambling around hopelessly like a newborn giraffe.
This started the NFL on FOX
Fox came out swinging those first two weeks
Week 1: DH, DAL-PIT in the late window
Week 2: SF-KC, Young vs Montana
You got to tip your hat to Daryl johnstons td diving catch because the Steelers played a hellofa defense on that drive....
9 sacks in one game! That Dallas pass rush was all over Neil O'Donnell! He was seeing ghosts. 👻 😂
Neil O’Donald Threw That SuperBowl
1990s NFL....💯💯💯💯
The 1994 49ers were one of the best teams of the 90's, but IMO, if this Cowboy team played against the 49ers in the NFC Championship Game, the Cowboys would have completed the 3-peat. Unfortunately, the Cowboys were a M.A.S.H. unit going into the 1994 NFC Championship Game whereas as SI writer Rick Telander pointed out, the 49ers were, "healthy as kittens." The Cowboys played their guts out in the NFC Championship Game, but unlike the claims leveled by revisionist historians, it was not a surprise that the Cowboys lost that game. The facts are that the 49ers were 7 point favorites, they were playing at home, and they had beaten a healthier Cowboys squad in Week 11 of the 1994 regular season. One could argue that this victory over the Steelers was the Cowboys most impressive regular season performance of the 1994 season.
1994 NFC Championship
Final 54 minutes: DAL 28, SF 17
One tiny problem…
Those 3 DAL turnovers in the first 6 minutes = 3 SF TDs
49ers claimed Super Bowl XXIX on that muddy Candlestick Park field
(uhhh…. the 49ers played the Chargers in Miami for Super Bowl XXIX)
Liar. That game was one of those preseason games the league used to ship overseas
And it’s a known fact that the Chargers have never played in a Super Bowl :)
Some preseason hype I like it
The only person the Pittsburgh Steelers needed during the 90s was Dan Marino at the helm... That defense too. They would have won 2 to 3 Super bowls during that era easily in my opinion....
I for one am glad that didn’t happen because the last thing Pittsburgh needs is even more Super Bowls haha. But yes you are right, Marino with a real defense would’ve been almost impossible to stop.
They had a chance to draft Marino but they passed on him for nose tackle who played 6 games and retired with injuries.
Are we not gonna talk about the catch by Daryl Johnston at the 9:30 mark? What a play!! That would've been considered an amazing catch by even today's standards.
Michael Irvin is criminally underrated. Would always do Rod Woodson no matter what
They only played 3 times and Irvin did nothing on him in the Super Bowl. He did great this game and the 1991 game but half his catches were against the other cornerback.
The good old days! This is what Dallas Cowboys football is suppose look like.
The NFL before social media.... isn't it glorious?
1st NFL on Fox regular season game for Madden-Summerall
Cowboys were defending champs. They never beat the Steelers at Three Rivers. In the 1990s, the Cowboys went 4-0 against the Steelers. If you think about it, the 1990s were a redemption for past Cowboys failures.
They beat the Steelers in a Super Bowl. They went back-to-back. They beat the 49ers who a decade ago usurped them. They beat Green Bay who denied them the chance to appear in at least one of the first two Super Bowls.
The final game of this broadcasting duo: Super Bowl XXXVI, the beginning of the Patriots regime…
Funny that they almost met in sb 29 before their actual meet season later in sb 30
Was this the first ever football game on FOX?
Yep
Yep-this was the first week for the NFL on Fox. In NY we got the Eagles/Giants game in this time slot. Doubleheaders were rare in markets with two teams like NY or the bay area
@@JerseyNYC83 That's What Football Is All About, The Debut Of NFL On Fox
These Cowboys were a different kind of breed...
That's the one there giving it on Thursday preseason
An equally rough start in Week 1 in the 1994 season as their 1993 season opener loss to the 49ers for Pitt. Neil O'Donnell being sacked was a common theme throughout this gane as was Pitt's inability to sustain drives offensively. The Cowboys made this win look relatively easy against arguably one if the best teams that coach Cowher led that did not win or make it to the Super Bowl.
The thing is that Dallas still had the talent thanks to Jimmy and his coaches that were still around. Barry just kept the seat warm. The two best teams were the 49ers and the Cowboys. The 49ers went ALL in that season in free agency with Deion, Gary Plummer, Bart Oates, Ken Norton Jr, etc JUST to beat the Cowboys. I know one thing in the NFC Championship if Jimmy was coaching the Cowboys wouldn't have gone down 21-0. The 49ers were just ready mentally and physically were the Cowboys weren't. Just goes to show how the Cowboys needed someone like Jimmy all along.
62-7 Miami wasn't physically, emotionally, or mentally "ready" 😂
0:01 the Fox NFL theme song is 27 years old!
The only remaining Fox NFL broadcasters from 1994 are Joe Buck, Kenny Albert, Terry Bradshaw, Howie Long and Jimmy Johnson
Look at the way the lead with their helmets when they tackle. They used to hit WAY harder
I am a Cowboys fan but till this day I contend that the Steelers would of won multiple championships if they drafted Dan Marino. They had a great defense and punishing running game.
As a Steelers fan who was born and lives in 49er country, those Cowboys teams were one of the most dominant and well balanced teams I’ve ever seen. Troy Aikman deserves to be ranked higher than people put him. He never had comeback victories because his teams were too far ahead to need to comeback. I actually miss those Cowboys teams. It made football so much fun both as a Steelers fan and seeing them battle the 49ers.
NFL on Fox debut. Barry Switzer's first game as Cowboys head coach and Fox introduces the FoxBox (scorebug) on the top left of the screen for the very first time.
The good ole days
i miss football man.. if that tackle at the 3:00 minute mark happened today bro would’ve been ejected and fined smh
Yeah it's flag football now and making its way towards 2 hand touch. I say let these cromagnons beat eachother to a pulp I'd rather watch that. They signed up for it, they know the risks. Btw not one ounce of sarcasm in my text, that's really what I think
What a great game. Just beautiful watching the Cowboys embarrass, destroy and humiliate the Steelers on opening day in front the Pittsburgh faithful.
9:26 a heck of a play!
As a lifelong cowboys fan since the 70’s. The 94 team was probably the best one in the 92-95 years & it didn’t win the SB. Coach Johnson would of made the difference.
ALLVIIIIIIIIIIN!
These two teams met each other in the the super bowl the next year in super bowl 30.
The beginning of the Barry Switzer era
Neil O'Donnell getting frustrated. Why they didn't run with Foster more is crazy.
LGC LETS GO COWBOYS GO BOYZ
The first time John madden and pat summerall commentated an nfl game on fox
I always forgot this steelers team even made a super bowl
Not this team. They were upset by the Chargers.
@@bigblue9996 ahhh that's right
John Madden saying “I think we’re gonna start seeing more teams going for it from the 40.” And they do nowadays. From their own 40 haha.
RIP Charles Johnson
17:00 Them old Hoopties in the background behind #14🤣
If the 90s steelers had a qb...
If the Steelers would have had a decent QB in the 90s, We (The Steelers) would have more Super Bowls! Mannn Neil really sucked big time!!! Loved to see that awesome defense, Woodson, Lloyd, Greene, Kirkland, Brown, Lake etc… GO STEELERS!!!
The Cowboys had a team in the 90s? Man, their fans NEVER talk about that period of time....
Crazy, I had no idea who Troy Aikman or Emmitt Smith were until just now
Never hear about this team at all from Cowboys fans
i know right.. i mean they have the most wins in nfl history and most playoff wins in nfl history.. i mean shezz 😏🙄😒🏌🤫
@@tk6137 that's actually not true.
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Except that they weren’t in peak form this outing. I distinctly remember Michael Irvin saying they could’ve played a lot better…he might’ve been underestimating the Steelers, too. They were a very good team at this point.
Pat was drunk.
O’Donnell handing out sacks
17:32 Well, at least O'Donnell didn't throw a more crucial interception against the Cowboys.
The 1st season of the 2pt conversion
I believe the first one occurred in Cincinnati earlier that day when the Browns scored one. They were coached by some guy with the initials BB…
Today that would be a potential 2-pt defensive return
The Pick-2
That blitz and hit by Woodson at 3:39 🤌🏿
7:36 The speed to catch up to Emmitt too
12:25 Great coverage
15:39 Should have been a pick-6
Neil O’Donnell was the worst quarterback I’ve ever seen. I’m a Steelers fan and I just can’t stand him. How about the mystery receivers he threw to in a Super Bowl against the Cowboys
I was hoping they would show that Steelers fan that ran on the field in this game, but it turns out they did not.
Nooooo‼️‼️ I was supposed to be first!! Not him‼️‼️‼️
#37 is bout dem pads bruh
Three Rivers Stadium
The first season of The NFL on FOX. A new era began. The play here is better. Dirty secret no one wants to admit, the play in The NFL has been declining since 2000
Why did they stop the play after that two point conversion was picked off? He could have returned that for 2 points.
The rules at the time didn’t allow for it, the play ended there. I think it changed several years ago, may have been prior to the 2016 season because Denver beat New Orleans on a two-point run later that year.
@@mjb2clevelandfan Yeah, looks like it was adopted in 2015. Wow, I thought it was wayyyy earlier that that.
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