Thank you so much for your interest in this video. Shoutout to Mandy Golden Goddess Fan for the recommendation. I'm interested in seeing the comments about what people think about the New York Jets in the '90s.
Really enjoyed your video & your view of things including the fake spike (you’re absolutely right): I’m not a Jets fan but have followed the entire NFL since 1980 when my Steelers were in decline. What’s great about the 1980s & 90s was that almost ALL games were watchable because of the long passes, great QBs & great hits. Most ppl under the age of 60 who make a video about this era completely miss the context. But you presented it perfectly. Great job.
I agree so much. I loved those Jets unis and couldn't stand when they changed to the darker green unis. They kind of went back to those uniforms but they aren't the same. I'm glad some one else loved those uniforms. Thanks again for another comment.
Thanks for another awesome video! My only criticism is that kicker John Hall didn’t get an honorable mention. He joined the Jets in 1997 and became known for making tackles on kickoffs during his tenure. This was in an era when kickers weren’t expected to do so, and Hall definitely helped start this trend. He was essentially the Pat McAfee of his day.
Thank you so much for the comment. I really enjoyed reading it. To be honest, I don't remember John Hall being such a tackler on kickoffs but I don't remember kickers at all being tacklers. But thanks for mentioning that. I always appreciate extra info. Kickers and making tackles is not something I know a lot about. There's a clip I saw of Adam Vinatieri running down Herschel Walker on a kick return and then I remember punter Todd Sauerbrun making some tackles early in his Chicago Bears career because the Bears special teams was so bad and Todd was kicking line drive punts at the time. But awesome comment. I will now forever remember John Hall because of you. Enjoy the 2022 NFL season.
I'm glad you liked the video. I really appreciate it. I might do something on the 2000 Jets as Wayne was a big part of that crazy season. But I too like #80. Thanks for adding in the extra info about Ronnie and Art. Thanks again and enjoy the 2022 NFL season.
I can agree with you more. Wayne Chrebet #80 was one of the best wide receivers for the New York Jets especially Wide Receiver Keyshawn Johnson #19. They could've been a dynamic duo combination to bring the Jets a Super Bowl Championship Trophy.
The 1993 team could be expanded upon further. They had one of the leagues top defenses, brought in some free agents (Lott, Leonard Marshall) had one of the leagues best offensive lines. They were 8-5 at one point, went into Buffalo needing a win to make the playoffs, but Cary Blanchard misses 3 field goals (inexcusable) and the Jets get some horrible calls go against them and lose 16-14. That 1993 team was incredibly unlucky, but they were better than their record.
Thank you so much for the extra info. Of course there's more info that could be added into every season but I think you're right, I should have talked more about the 1993 team as I may have been in a hurry to transition to the Pete Carroll era. Thank you so much for posting the extra info. I always appreciate extra info. Thanks again and enjoy the 2022 NFL season.
I agree. Their defense was very good, especially against the run. The jets main problem was that they scored only 270 points all year. Yards don't equal points, and the 1993 jets are the perfect example of this. If they maybe scored a td vs. Indianapolis in week 14, or beat the oilers backups in week 18, or boomer esiason dosent throw a pick 6 vs Buffalo, then the jets would be in
To this day one of the greatest coaching jobs I've ever seen from a head coach was Parcells when the Jets went 8 and 8 after Vinnie T went down. I can't remember exactly but we were like 1 and 7 and by the time the season was finished other teams were thanking their lucky stars the Jets just missed the playoffs, cause they just might have won a SB if they'd made the second season. Parcells coached his ass off that year, coach of the year regardless of what coach won it. That was supposed to be our year, and Vinnie get an Achilles Last Stand and the rest is the Jets star crossed history. Still I remember that shit.
Thank you so much for the comment and thanks for taking the time for watching the video. I thought I saw somewhere that Parcells thought that was his greatest coaching job or someone said something like that but I wasn't able to find the quote. But you are correct, one of the greatest coaching jobs ever that season (I am assuming you are talking about the 1999 season).
@@90sSportsNostalgia I think it was 99, I can't think of the QB but he was like a "slash" guy and it took him awhile to get his footing, as did the team. I cannot think of his name, I've even seen him as a commentator since then. By the time that season was ending, the Jets were unstoppable, but Jets fate is a cruel mistress, and so we'll never know. But yeah, that team had heart for miles and miles.
@@TamsuiDrift8 Wow that's it, Ray Lucas, it was an amazing arc from where he started to where he finished that year. I kept thinking of Ray Lewis and thought that can't be it, but now at least I know I was close.
3:49 Al Toon really was an amazing wide receiver who was tough as nails and fit the blue color image of the Jets. He seemed more physical than Rice. We can only imagine the severity of his concussions, since they forced him into retirement. Still remember Byrd’s injury the day that it happened.
Thank you so much for your comment. I agree with your comment with Al Toon, he seemed to be amazing. I remember him being tough and making so many plays. I too remember that Dennis Byrd injury. May he rest in peace. Thank you so much once again for the comment and thanks for watching the video.
this is a bit off the subject but i lost my mind when they allowed Jonathan Vilma to come to New Orleans. there's no way we have a superbowl win without that dude. ive always been somewhat fond of the jets. for whatever reason my brain associates them and their color scheme and the things the fans chant with the pure nostalgia of a childhood that was very sports heavy. i remember watching Curtis Martin live, i remember when Vinny Testaverde was like 41 years old and came in as a big spark for that team. i remember chad pennington and him being injury prone on madden but also irl hence the Vinny T. thing. really interesting cast of characters like Namath.
Thanks for the comment. I enjoyed reading it. With your previous comment, I'm glad I found out you were a Saints fan. But I think that's interesting on how you felt with Vilma coming to the Saints. I will always remember Vilma as a Hurricane, but Saints fans such as yourself, will always remember him in black and gold. But great comment. Thanks again.
Eli Manning was teasing Bill Parcells on the MannjngCast about whether he would’ve selected Peyton & how he would’ve dealt with the 28 interceptions he threw his rookie year. Parcels laughed & said that after the first 15 he would’ve cut his own throat so he wouldn’t have seen the rest. 😂
Despite the fact that the New York Jets were overcoming some negative adversity from critics within the organization, I felt that the Jets could've won the AFC Championship just once during the mid 1990s. Even though they had good players in Vinny Testeverde, Ray Lucas, Kevin Mawae, Wide Receivers in Wayne Chrebet, Keyshawn Johnson, Laverneous Coles, and Santana Moss, these New York Jets deserved so much more. But according to this video, why would coach Bill Belichick leave the Jets organization to coach the New England Patriots despite the fact that Coach Bill Parcells was gaining some success to try to make the New York Jets a winning football team with aspirations.
The true embarrassment in 1992 was losing at foxboro. The jets lost 24-3 to the 1-9 patriots. The woefully inept New england offense had 3 rushing tds, and the jets had just 166 yards of offense against a poor Pats defense. That 92 pats team was arguably the most injured team of all time
In the 90s,Jets had Best And Worst League Record in 16 game format,and backstabbing when Curtis Martin Left Patriots For Jets,Bill Belichick left jets for Patriots And End Up Forming The Dynasty
It was a crazy decade throughout. The situation between the Jets and Patriots was interesting. I should have talked about the "poison pill" deal Martin signed with the Jets and how Parcells was willing to overpay and take a chance with Martin, whom he loved. I wish I would have mentioned that part with the Jets-Patriots rivalry. But thanks for the comment and thanks for watching the video.
Yes they did. Thanks for mentioning that. I didn't like their new uniforms in 1998. I really preferred the other ones. Which ones did you like better? Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching the video. Enjoy the upcoming NFL season.
Love the comment. When I was young, I thought Al Toon was awesome. I wished I could have seen him have a longer career. Thanks for the comment and thanks for checking out the video. I greatly appreciate it.
Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching the video. The Jets have an interesting history. Moreover, I have been entertained by their fans. I really like Jets fans. Maybe one day the Jets will win it all. Thanks again. Enjoy the rest of the NFL season.
Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching the video. I think this is from the NFL Network's Top Ten Draft Busts, but they mentioned Rick Mirer with Seattle, and someone commented that they couldn't believe they got a first round pick for Mirer. Those Dave Wannstedt days were something. Thanks again.
This team sucked back then too, with those overrated Kelly green uniforms. The minute they changed it in 98, they got the most success they have ever gotten since Super Bowl 3.
I remember Vermeil, really wanted Pace and said something like - Pace is head and shoulders ahead of everyone. Gladly is the perfect word. Thanks for being a sub. Enjoy Week 18 of the NFL season.
You know what, with what has been going on with the Jets since the Rex Ryan days, it's been very rough and strange being a Jets fan. With that said, I was thinking about doing a Jets video, talking about during my prime of watching NFL football (1990 - to the late 2000s), the Jets weren't a poor franchise and were actually competitive (with the exception of a few seasons). But wow, it's been interesting. Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching the video.
Thank you so much for your interest in this video. Shoutout to Mandy Golden Goddess Fan for the recommendation. I'm interested in seeing the comments about what people think about the New York Jets in the '90s.
Really enjoyed your video & your view of things including the fake spike (you’re absolutely right): I’m not a Jets fan but have followed the entire NFL since 1980 when my Steelers were in decline. What’s great about the 1980s & 90s was that almost ALL games were watchable because of the long passes, great QBs & great hits. Most ppl under the age of 60 who make a video about this era completely miss the context. But you presented it perfectly. Great job.
I love this guys knowledge of football history. And he is spot on with his stats.
Thank you so much. I really appreciate the comment. It means a lot to me. Enjoy the upcoming football season.
Those uniforms (1990-1997) were awesome asf
I agree so much. I loved those Jets unis and couldn't stand when they changed to the darker green unis. They kind of went back to those uniforms but they aren't the same. I'm glad some one else loved those uniforms. Thanks again for another comment.
Thanks for another awesome video! My only criticism is that kicker John Hall didn’t get an honorable mention. He joined the Jets in 1997 and became known for making tackles on kickoffs during his tenure. This was in an era when kickers weren’t expected to do so, and Hall definitely helped start this trend. He was essentially the Pat McAfee of his day.
Thank you so much for the comment. I really enjoyed reading it. To be honest, I don't remember John Hall being such a tackler on kickoffs but I don't remember kickers at all being tacklers. But thanks for mentioning that. I always appreciate extra info. Kickers and making tackles is not something I know a lot about. There's a clip I saw of Adam Vinatieri running down Herschel Walker on a kick return and then I remember punter Todd Sauerbrun making some tackles early in his Chicago Bears career because the Bears special teams was so bad and Todd was kicking line drive punts at the time. But awesome comment. I will now forever remember John Hall because of you. Enjoy the 2022 NFL season.
Nice video. Wayne 80 was one of my favorite players back at that time. Ronnie Lott finished his career with the Jets in the 90s, and so did Art Monk.
I'm glad you liked the video. I really appreciate it. I might do something on the 2000 Jets as Wayne was a big part of that crazy season. But I too like #80. Thanks for adding in the extra info about Ronnie and Art. Thanks again and enjoy the 2022 NFL season.
I can agree with you more. Wayne Chrebet #80 was one of the best wide receivers for the New York Jets especially Wide Receiver Keyshawn Johnson #19. They could've been a dynamic duo combination to bring the Jets a Super Bowl Championship Trophy.
Rob Moore was a damn good receiver! I’ll never forget how furious I was when he was traded away for a first round draft pick in ‘95!
Thanks for the comment. I really enjoyed reading it. Rob Moore was very underrated, he was so nice. That's great I got a comment about Rob Moore.
Rob moore was one of the most under rated receivers we had.. The problem was we could not get him the ball
Moore was awesome, along with Al Toon, Wesley Walker & Chrebet he was one of my all time fave Jets receivers
The 1993 team could be expanded upon further. They had one of the leagues top defenses, brought in some free agents (Lott, Leonard Marshall) had one of the leagues best offensive lines. They were 8-5 at one point, went into Buffalo needing a win to make the playoffs, but Cary Blanchard misses 3 field goals (inexcusable) and the Jets get some horrible calls go against them and lose 16-14. That 1993 team was incredibly unlucky, but they were better than their record.
Thank you so much for the extra info. Of course there's more info that could be added into every season but I think you're right, I should have talked more about the 1993 team as I may have been in a hurry to transition to the Pete Carroll era. Thank you so much for posting the extra info. I always appreciate extra info. Thanks again and enjoy the 2022 NFL season.
I agree. Their defense was very good, especially against the run. The jets main problem was that they scored only 270 points all year. Yards don't equal points, and the 1993 jets are the perfect example of this. If they maybe scored a td vs. Indianapolis in week 14, or beat the oilers backups in week 18, or boomer esiason dosent throw a pick 6 vs Buffalo, then the jets would be in
To this day one of the greatest coaching jobs I've ever seen from a head coach was Parcells when the Jets went 8 and 8 after Vinnie T went down. I can't remember exactly but we were like 1 and 7 and by the time the season was finished other teams were thanking their lucky stars the Jets just missed the playoffs, cause they just might have won a SB if they'd made the second season. Parcells coached his ass off that year, coach of the year regardless of what coach won it. That was supposed to be our year, and Vinnie get an Achilles Last Stand and the rest is the Jets star crossed history. Still I remember that shit.
Thank you so much for the comment and thanks for taking the time for watching the video. I thought I saw somewhere that Parcells thought that was his greatest coaching job or someone said something like that but I wasn't able to find the quote. But you are correct, one of the greatest coaching jobs ever that season (I am assuming you are talking about the 1999 season).
@@90sSportsNostalgia I think it was 99, I can't think of the QB but he was like a "slash" guy and it took him awhile to get his footing, as did the team. I cannot think of his name, I've even seen him as a commentator since then. By the time that season was ending, the Jets were unstoppable, but Jets fate is a cruel mistress, and so we'll never know. But yeah, that team had heart for miles and miles.
@@robertkees6048Ray Lucas, that's who you are thinking of.
@@TamsuiDrift8 Wow that's it, Ray Lucas, it was an amazing arc from where he started to where he finished that year. I kept thinking of Ray Lewis and thought that can't be it, but now at least I know I was close.
3:49 Al Toon really was an amazing wide receiver who was tough as nails and fit the blue color image of the Jets. He seemed more physical than Rice. We can only imagine the severity of his concussions, since they forced him into retirement. Still remember Byrd’s injury the day that it happened.
Thank you so much for your comment. I agree with your comment with Al Toon, he seemed to be amazing. I remember him being tough and making so many plays. I too remember that Dennis Byrd injury. May he rest in peace. Thank you so much once again for the comment and thanks for watching the video.
this is a bit off the subject but i lost my mind when they allowed Jonathan Vilma to come to New Orleans. there's no way we have a superbowl win without that dude. ive always been somewhat fond of the jets. for whatever reason my brain associates them and their color scheme and the things the fans chant with the pure nostalgia of a childhood that was very sports heavy. i remember watching Curtis Martin live, i remember when Vinny Testaverde was like 41 years old and came in as a big spark for that team. i remember chad pennington and him being injury prone on madden but also irl hence the Vinny T. thing. really interesting cast of characters like Namath.
Thanks for the comment. I enjoyed reading it. With your previous comment, I'm glad I found out you were a Saints fan. But I think that's interesting on how you felt with Vilma coming to the Saints. I will always remember Vilma as a Hurricane, but Saints fans such as yourself, will always remember him in black and gold. But great comment. Thanks again.
Imagine how much the trajectory of the Jets would have changed had Peyton Manning declared in 1997…
He would have blown out his arm because it's the Jets.
Could have seen him and Brady compete twice a year
Eli Manning was teasing Bill Parcells on the MannjngCast about whether he would’ve selected Peyton & how he would’ve dealt with the 28 interceptions he threw his rookie year. Parcels laughed & said that after the first 15 he would’ve cut his own throat so he wouldn’t have seen the rest. 😂
@@MrOctober44Bro i was thinking the sane thing anything and everything would’ve gone wrong had Peyton came here
Despite the fact that the New York Jets were overcoming some negative adversity from critics within the organization, I felt that the Jets could've won the AFC Championship just once during the mid 1990s. Even though they had good players in Vinny Testeverde, Ray Lucas, Kevin Mawae, Wide Receivers in Wayne Chrebet, Keyshawn Johnson, Laverneous Coles, and Santana Moss, these New York Jets deserved so much more. But according to this video, why would coach Bill Belichick leave the Jets organization to coach the New England Patriots despite the fact that Coach Bill Parcells was gaining some success to try to make the New York Jets a winning football team with aspirations.
You mentioned some great names. That was such a strange era in Jets history. Once again, great names you mentioned. And once again, great comment.
The true embarrassment in 1992 was losing at foxboro. The jets lost 24-3 to the 1-9 patriots. The woefully inept New england offense had 3 rushing tds, and the jets had just 166 yards of offense against a poor Pats defense. That 92 pats team was arguably the most injured team of all time
In the 90s,Jets had Best And Worst League Record in 16 game format,and backstabbing when Curtis Martin Left Patriots For Jets,Bill Belichick left jets for Patriots And End Up Forming The Dynasty
It was a crazy decade throughout. The situation between the Jets and Patriots was interesting. I should have talked about the "poison pill" deal Martin signed with the Jets and how Parcells was willing to overpay and take a chance with Martin, whom he loved. I wish I would have mentioned that part with the Jets-Patriots rivalry. But thanks for the comment and thanks for watching the video.
Well done sir. Now I need a drink. Lol
I really appreciate that you liked the video. Don't have anything witty to respond with your need for a drink, but I will say - Cheers.
Hector is one of the most underrated Jets.
I like the comment a lot. I'm a Johnny Hector fan. Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching the video.
@@90sSportsNostalgia don't forget David Harris.
@@90sSportsNostalgia Mickey Shuler?
The jets had new uniforms and logo in 1998
Yes they did. Thanks for mentioning that. I didn't like their new uniforms in 1998. I really preferred the other ones. Which ones did you like better? Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching the video. Enjoy the upcoming NFL season.
new? didn't they just go back to the original uniform?
@@stevenmeyers1226 yup just with a darker shade of green
AL TOON was the man, had that terrible couple concussions where he was out cold from hits. He kept playing and kept getting concussions.
Love the comment. When I was young, I thought Al Toon was awesome. I wished I could have seen him have a longer career. Thanks for the comment and thanks for checking out the video. I greatly appreciate it.
wow what coulda been for the jets back when god this team is cursed
Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching the video. The Jets have an interesting history. Moreover, I have been entertained by their fans. I really like Jets fans. Maybe one day the Jets will win it all. Thanks again. Enjoy the rest of the NFL season.
@@90sSportsNostalgia I been a Jets fan since 86 I do hope they win in my lifetime sadly I wasn't around in 1968
What's even worse for mirer at least from Bears fan perspective, the Bears gave up a 1st rounder to get him.
Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching the video. I think this is from the NFL Network's Top Ten Draft Busts, but they mentioned Rick Mirer with Seattle, and someone commented that they couldn't believe they got a first round pick for Mirer. Those Dave Wannstedt days were something. Thanks again.
@@90sSportsNostalgia Michael McCaskey was actually the idiot that pulled the trigger on that. Thanks for the reply
In the same round that the Jets selected Blair Thomas, the Cowboys selected Emmitt Smith
Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching the video.
This team sucked back then too, with those overrated Kelly green uniforms. The minute they changed it in 98, they got the most success they have ever gotten since Super Bowl 3.
The jets traded down in 97, and swapped with the 6-10 St. Louis Rams, who gladly took Orlando Pace.
I remember Vermeil, really wanted Pace and said something like - Pace is head and shoulders ahead of everyone. Gladly is the perfect word. Thanks for being a sub. Enjoy Week 18 of the NFL season.
Same old Jets
You know what, with what has been going on with the Jets since the Rex Ryan days, it's been very rough and strange being a Jets fan. With that said, I was thinking about doing a Jets video, talking about during my prime of watching NFL football (1990 - to the late 2000s), the Jets weren't a poor franchise and were actually competitive (with the exception of a few seasons). But wow, it's been interesting. Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching the video.
Same old Jets