Thanks for this great upload! This is a prelude to a dynasty by the Cowboys. Eric Williams arrival at right tackle a little later on would complete the puzzle that would become the Great Wall of Dallas. Newton to left guard, Gesek at right guard, Stepnoski at center, and the late, great Mark Tuinei at left tackle. Time together to jell and they would be the most dominant O line of the 90's. The depth was helped by later getting Cornish and Stone for quality depth. The defense would be revamped too for 92. Haley was an instant impact guy on the line. Lett would arrive and could be dominant at times. Maryland and Casillas were great run stoppers and forced fumbles and got good pressure on qb's. Great depth on the line as Jones would begin to emerge as would Tolbert. The LB's were revamped too. Norton to the middle ultimately after Jones spent time there. Vinson and Darren Smith and Edwards would really raise their level up too. But the last and deciding piece of the puzzle was the great acquisitions of Everett, Kevin Smith, and Darren Woodson as great starters would allow Bates and Washington to become the best nickel package in football at the time. The results was a dynasty that Jerry and Jimmy did not take care of enough to see it through to its fullest. The Cowboys could have been football's greatest dynasty without the strife and the salary cap era destroying the lifetime team concept that allowed the Packers, Steelers, 49ers and Redskins to have such great runs at the top. With all due respect to the Patriots and Belichick's masterful game planning, the Back to back Cowboys would have beat the hell out of them with that power running game. The power running game is a long gone lost art now. Football is just not the same anymore.
I was at this game. 1st time I cheered for neither team. I loved both of them being from just south of Houston but I was a little more of a Dallas fan. Today I am fully a Dallas fan.
Brad Nessler and Dan Fouts on the call for this game on CBS 1pm The Battle of Texas 😊. The gunslingers of Aikman and Moon with the " Run and Shoot Offense" .Very good game and stopped Emmitt Smith and held him to 60 yards in rushing. This gunfight was settled in OT.😊
@@rendragmedia Brad Nessler and James Brown will share the NFL on CBS studio host in coming years. And, when Brad Nessler's College Football's SEC contract expires, he will be the studio host replacing James Brown.
Oilers almost blew this game right out of the Astrodome into space, too, like too many other games. What a n extremely talented Oilers team in the late '80's through early '90's, with pretty much nothing to show for it!! Us NFL football 🏈 fans remember, though. All hail Warren Moon #1!!!!
He was one of the best kickers maybe the best for a short time. My Dad took my brothers and i to oilers camp several times at Trinity in San Antonio. Al Del Greco was a great nfl kicker and a nice guy signed autographs for my brothers and me.
identical dallas offense they had in 93 and I'm assuming in 92 .. so they just needed another year to tune up I guess before hitting pay dirt .. or was it the defense that improved ?
@ ironbeatyfly why is this wrong 1991 Dallas cowboys at Houston oilers it week11 not week4 Houston oilers at new England Patriots 1991 week4 Phoenix Cardinals at Dallas cowboys 1991 week4 1991 😭
The Titans need to give Houston back the Oilers name and history. Warren Moon and Earl Campbell’s name belong in Houston not Nashville. They never played there!
Stop whining! NFL teams don't belong to any city. Maybe the city of Houston should have given Bud the stadium he wanted? Look at Nashvile right now? Gave the Titans a new stadium in 1999 and ANOTHER one in 2027. That's how the city government shows support for the team. Instead most of yall showed them the door in 1994 with only us LOYAL fans following the franchise to their new home. Had yall been like Cleavland fans and show untimate loyalty, they probably would have stayed.
Hye Everybody Good Afternoon Look Those Where The Days The Houston Oilers back In Those Days Warren Moon And The Oilers Back In Those Days The 1990's Never Won Anything Meaning I Remember That Playoff Against The Buffalo Bills When They Where Ahead Bigg And They Lost To Buffalo Bills And Jim Kelly Now The Dallas Cowboys In The Other Hand Where A Dynasty Team They Won #3 Super Bowls And The 1990's Troy Akaiman And The Boys Those Days Where A Dynasty Team Right Yeah We Miss Those Days The Houston Oilers And Cleveland Browns You Back In Those Days Themm How We Miss Those Days Thank You So Much For Posting These Game Back In The Days OK Thank You God Bless You OK
Always thought Nessler was a CFB guy (he and Danielson were always on the early games on ESPN). Had no idea he did NFL. I don’t think he’s aged in 30 years.
He was the Vikings' radio announcer in the late 80s and did mostly regional backup telecasts of CFB and CBB in '90 and '91 before moving to ESPN in '92. He only did a handful of NFL games when CBS had a full schedule - this was probably his highest-profile NFL assignment.
Probably not. With the speed of today's defensive players and the lack of blocking on the offensive line, I'm assuming that any team trying to run it would get devoured. But, who knows? I could be wrong. We may not ever find out.
@@MikeyStoneking The run and shoot was the forerunner for today's spread offenses. The blocking schemes have developed over time but the traditional run and shoot would be physically overwhelmed without updated blocking schemes
The NFL's '91 season, from which this game, featured here, was played, culminated with Buffalo and Washington facing one another in Superbowl XXVI. Buffalo would meet Dallas in the following '92 season's ('92 was round one for these teams, of course, as Buffalo and Dallas would meet in the SB for consecutive years, for SBs XXVII & XXVIII.) Superbowl. Yes, the Buffalo Bills went to a lot of Superbowls in the early '90's - four straight appearances, in case you didn't know. Sadly, four straight losses parallels those appearances for them. To get, perhaps, an inkling of an answer as to "why", as in why they lost (Or did they really lose??), I recommend watching a great football documentary: The Four Falls of Buffalo, made in 2015. It's heartfelt and comprehensive, while including great commentary alongside insightful contributions from many of the great players, coaches, and staff of the Buffalo Bills, veterans of the Bills in present day but contemporaries of the Bills during that past glorious run, and much, much more!! It's a must-see if you love football in all of the emotions it is able to provoke, from pain & heartbreak, pride, inspiration, & passion, and the legacy left between and through it all, it illustrates an unforgettable ride and time in sports!! Note: This wonderful documentary has key contributions from people on all sides of the football, and by that I mean that it's an effective film because we don't just hear from within the team but many others who remember and were affected by that era in NFL football who followed, covered, and/or loved the Buffalo Bills during their amazing run of four straight SB appearances/four straight AFC Championships - testimony from fans, media, other players/athletes, etc!! So what did you think? Did they really lose? Or are the "SB Bills" Buffalo Bills actually huge winners -.a dynasty with a legacy all its own!?!!!
@@martinbradstreet5728 incase u didn't know the oilers blowed a huge lead remember the 35 to 3 comeback with frank R. That year the oilers blowed Dallas out in the reg season...also I feel and believe the SF and Dal championship was rigged....Dallas had no penalties which Is BS their o line held and didn't get called....and the secondary held and never got called.....it was only because Montana left is the only reason the nfl felt it was their time....they didn't want young to beat Dallas too....that was a huge rig....if Montana was still QB ...they woulda made those calls against Dallas which would have been legit...that's why I say that year it shoulda been Houston and SF in that SB.
The House of Pain? For Oilers fans, year after year, after year, after year... I've been in Houston since 1968. I tried to be an Oilers fan as a kid, but they were just horrible until Bum Phillips took over in 1973, and it took a few years until they got Earl Campbell. It was easier, as a Texan, to root for the Cowboys of Tom Landry and Roger Staubach. FIVE SBs later - in 9 years - and the Oilers became a distant memory as far as fandom is concerned. I always liked the Blue, but they never could get over the hump. What a waste of talent the 90's Oilers were... They had as much talent on both sides of the ball as anyone, but lacked character, or leadership, or some intangible I don't have a handle on. Moon was the Tarkenton of the late 80's-90's. Lots of stats, long career, but he folded in the clutch. I don't think I've ever seen any man throw a prettier ball. Now? I don't watch modern football. Free agency and woke nonsense has ruined it. And Jerry Jones is a buffoon.
Bring back the OILERS
The Titans own their logo.
You don’t deserve the Oilers.
As a steelers fan I agree
I say bring back the Oilers, plus Warren Moon was my favorite quarterback
Agree one of the coolest helmets ever
Always loved when oilers and cowboys played
Thanks for this great upload! This is a prelude to a dynasty by the Cowboys. Eric Williams arrival at right tackle a little later on would complete the puzzle that would become the Great Wall of Dallas. Newton to left guard, Gesek at right guard, Stepnoski at center, and the late, great Mark Tuinei at left tackle. Time together to jell and they would be the most dominant O line of the 90's. The depth was helped by later getting Cornish and Stone for quality depth. The defense would be revamped too for 92. Haley was an instant impact guy on the line. Lett would arrive and could be dominant at times. Maryland and Casillas were great run stoppers and forced fumbles and got good pressure on qb's. Great depth on the line as Jones would begin to emerge as would Tolbert. The LB's were revamped too. Norton to the middle ultimately after Jones spent time there. Vinson and Darren Smith and Edwards would really raise their level up too. But the last and deciding piece of the puzzle was the great acquisitions of Everett, Kevin Smith, and Darren Woodson as great starters would allow Bates and Washington to become the best nickel package in football at the time. The results was a dynasty that Jerry and Jimmy did not take care of enough to see it through to its fullest. The Cowboys could have been football's greatest dynasty without the strife and the salary cap era destroying the lifetime team concept that allowed the Packers, Steelers, 49ers and Redskins to have such great runs at the top. With all due respect to the Patriots and Belichick's masterful game planning, the Back to back Cowboys would have beat the hell out of them with that power running game. The power running game is a long gone lost art now. Football is just not the same anymore.
Erik Williams was there already there- well said though. Funny how the Oilers went in the complete opposite direction hiring Buddy Ryan
Tom Landry had Tuinei and Newton on his rosters, but didn't have them in the right positions
NE would have their hands full with several teams from that era.
The league fixes games. Figure it out. It's legally classified as 'sports entertainment', not as a sport.
@@diaz5292 You're another moron Latino. You have the lowest I.Q of any race. You realize that, don't you?
I was at this game. 1st time I cheered for neither team. I loved both of them being from just south of Houston but I was a little more of a Dallas fan. Today I am fully a Dallas fan.
The Battle of Texas
1:00 song playing in the background: Pointer Sisters - I'm So Excited (1982).
I forget how many blocked punts the Cowboys had the first few years Avezzano was the special teams coach. RIP Coach Joe
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The old days when the score was not continually posted. Crazy!
The golden era of the NFL.
Bring back the Oilers. Get rid of the Texans brand.
Brad Nessler and Dan Fouts on the call for this game on CBS 1pm
The Battle of Texas 😊. The gunslingers of Aikman and Moon with the " Run and Shoot Offense" .Very good game and stopped Emmitt Smith and held him to 60 yards in rushing. This gunfight was settled in OT.😊
If CBS Sports wanted to, it could reunite Nessler and Fouts for an NFL game.
@@rendragmedia Brad Nessler and James Brown will share the NFL on CBS studio host in coming years. And, when Brad Nessler's College Football's SEC contract expires, he will be the studio host replacing James Brown.
Aikman vs Moon with Fouts doing colour. Three of my four favorite quarterbacks. Where's Marino?
Oilers almost blew this game right out of the Astrodome into space, too, like too many other games. What a n extremely talented Oilers team in the late '80's through early '90's, with pretty much nothing to show for it!! Us NFL football 🏈 fans remember, though. All hail Warren Moon #1!!!!
He choked so many times. I always wonder why people liked him. He never came up big in the biggest games. Never.
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I still remember when Al Del Greco was the greatest player in the NFL.
He was one of the best kickers maybe the best for a short time. My Dad took my brothers and i to oilers camp several times at Trinity in San Antonio. Al Del Greco was a great nfl kicker and a nice guy signed autographs for my brothers and me.
Damn that Bud Adams for taking our team out of town
Oiler4Life
Team that should have won a Super Bowl and one that did. Everything is cool about those Oilers unis down to the off white helmets.
The fumble at 2:43:01 knocked the wind out of the Cowboys' sails!
identical dallas offense they had in 93 and I'm assuming in 92 .. so they just needed another year to tune up I guess before hitting pay dirt .. or was it the defense that improved ?
I think the defense killed everybody Hailey Scott Case
NEVER SAW THIS '91 GAME BEFORE..SHOULD BE INYERESTING..
Do you have the week 15 matchup against the Steelers from 1991? That's the game that clinched the Oilers their first ever AFC Central
I think so, I'll check and see
what kind of field is this? the floor looks plastic
The old crappy turf that many stadiums used in football and baseball. Hard as a rock, almost like playing on concrete.
Omg you must b like 15 years old hahahahahahahaha
@@breal1183. He’s right. A lot of those old Turfs were garbage.
I never really thought of run and shoot as a clock control offense but it worked on this day
It becomes one when the defense stays in a zone..re: Moon 527 vs KC and only scored 27 pts.
Yeah, I noticed my copy is a little over an hour longer too.
@ ironbeatyfly why is this wrong 1991 Dallas cowboys at Houston oilers it week11 not week4 Houston oilers at new England Patriots 1991 week4 Phoenix Cardinals at Dallas cowboys 1991 week4 1991 😭
Ironbeatfly, can you post more run n shoot era game please? You're so the man for posting all of these luv ya blue games bro. Thank you again!
The battle of the Lone Star State.
The Titans need to give Houston back the Oilers name and history. Warren Moon and Earl Campbell’s name belong in Houston not Nashville. They never played there!
Stop whining! NFL teams don't belong to any city. Maybe the city of Houston should have given Bud the stadium he wanted? Look at Nashvile right now? Gave the Titans a new stadium in 1999 and ANOTHER one in 2027. That's how the city government shows support for the team. Instead most of yall showed them the door in 1994 with only us LOYAL fans following the franchise to their new home. Had yall been like Cleavland fans and show untimate loyalty, they probably would have stayed.
fyi, it's 1991 - Wk. 11 Cowboys vs. Oilers, not Wk. 04 Cowboys vs. Oilers. Wk 4 1991 had Oilers vs. Patriots and Cowboys vs. Cardinals.
Esta mensa de que habla.
Aqui nobody ha dicho nada de que week 4. Tas como en wimba.
Hye Everybody Good Afternoon Look Those Where The Days The Houston Oilers back In Those Days Warren Moon And The Oilers Back In Those Days The 1990's Never Won Anything Meaning I Remember That Playoff Against The Buffalo Bills When They Where Ahead Bigg And They Lost To Buffalo Bills And Jim Kelly Now The Dallas Cowboys In The Other Hand Where A Dynasty Team They Won #3 Super Bowls And The 1990's Troy Akaiman And The Boys Those Days Where A Dynasty Team Right Yeah We Miss Those Days The Houston Oilers And Cleveland Browns You Back In Those Days Themm How We Miss Those Days Thank You So Much For Posting These Game Back In The Days OK Thank You God Bless You OK
Always thought Nessler was a CFB guy (he and Danielson were always on the early games on ESPN). Had no idea he did NFL. I don’t think he’s aged in 30 years.
He was the Vikings' radio announcer in the late 80s and did mostly regional backup telecasts of CFB and CBB in '90 and '91 before moving to ESPN in '92. He only did a handful of NFL games when CBS had a full schedule - this was probably his highest-profile NFL assignment.
One thing I’ve noticed with all Oilers home games I’ve seen: lots of crowd shots but no cheer girl shots
Oilers had no cheerleaders in 91
@@tiddiesattic I realised that after reading a site about the Derrick Dolls. They returned in 1992.
@@tiddiesattic Did they have any in 1986?
Would the run n shoot work in today's NFL?
Probably not. With the speed of today's defensive players and the lack of blocking on the offensive line, I'm assuming that any team trying to run it would get devoured. But, who knows? I could be wrong. We may not ever find out.
The rules protecting defenseless receivers would help.
@@MikeyStoneking The run and shoot was the forerunner for today's spread offenses. The blocking schemes have developed over time but the traditional run and shoot would be physically overwhelmed without updated blocking schemes
It could work with the right personnel but the 1 flaw would be short yardage and goal line offense with no TE's on the roster.
21:53...NFL Gamebreak
2:42:53 greatest play ever....😂😂😂
Thats ok, Dallas would win the next 3 out of 4 Super Bowls, and the Oilers???? U hum!!!!
Laff it up turd burglar, Bud Adams & the Oilers abandoned Houston - go rub one out with Jack Easterby & the Texans
That no one remembers except the few who ran across this recording
LOL 23:20
Wasn't this called the Ultrabowl somewhere lol
Week 11, not week 4
El americano de los 90 el mejor..
3:39 Cooper Kupp's dad on the Cowboys' sideline.
18:45 Ike Holt gives Earnest Givins gets the business....
Sad part today's NFL 20k fine and a game suspension.
15:01 Coolest play right there
1:29:42
Holy shit is that Mike Farts the former Rams Head coach?......
No Martz wears glasses
He was never with the Cowboys
Before the second dynasty.
30:40 nice
Of course Cowboys defense has nothing left. Otherwise game would have ended in a tie. Can't have that. Had be no tie games from 1990 thru 1996.
Shoulda been the Oilers in the SB with SF that year....instead of Buffalo and Dallas....
The NFL's '91 season, from which this game, featured here, was played, culminated with Buffalo and Washington facing one another in Superbowl XXVI. Buffalo would meet Dallas in the following '92 season's ('92 was round one for these teams, of course, as Buffalo and Dallas would meet in the SB for consecutive years, for SBs XXVII & XXVIII.) Superbowl.
Yes, the Buffalo Bills went to a lot of Superbowls in the early '90's - four straight appearances, in case you didn't know. Sadly, four straight losses parallels those appearances for them.
To get, perhaps, an inkling of an answer as to "why", as in why they lost (Or did they really lose??), I recommend watching a great football documentary: The Four Falls of Buffalo, made in 2015. It's heartfelt and comprehensive, while including great commentary alongside insightful contributions from many of the great players, coaches, and staff of the Buffalo Bills, veterans of the Bills in present day but contemporaries of the Bills during that past glorious run, and much, much more!! It's a must-see if you love football in all of the emotions it is able to provoke, from pain & heartbreak, pride, inspiration, & passion, and the legacy left between and through it all, it illustrates an unforgettable ride and time in sports!!
Note: This wonderful documentary has key contributions from people on all sides of the football, and by that I mean that it's an effective film because we don't just hear from within the team but many others who remember and were affected by that era in NFL football who followed, covered, and/or loved the Buffalo Bills during their amazing run of four straight SB appearances/four straight AFC Championships - testimony from fans, media, other players/athletes, etc!!
So what did you think? Did they really lose? Or are the "SB Bills" Buffalo Bills actually huge winners -.a dynasty with a legacy all its own!?!!!
@@martinbradstreet5728 incase u didn't know the oilers blowed a huge lead remember the 35 to 3 comeback with frank R. That year the oilers blowed Dallas out in the reg season...also I feel and believe the SF and Dal championship was rigged....Dallas had no penalties which Is BS their o line held and didn't get called....and the secondary held and never got called.....it was only because Montana left is the only reason the nfl felt it was their time....they didn't want young to beat Dallas too....that was a huge rig....if Montana was still QB ...they woulda made those calls against Dallas which would have been legit...that's why I say that year it shoulda been Houston and SF in that SB.
week 11, not 4
Stroong in the Brethren
The House of Pain? For Oilers fans, year after year, after year, after year...
I've been in Houston since 1968. I tried to be an Oilers fan as a kid, but they were just horrible until Bum Phillips took over in 1973, and it took a few years until they got Earl Campbell.
It was easier, as a Texan, to root for the Cowboys of Tom Landry and Roger Staubach. FIVE SBs later - in 9 years - and the Oilers became a distant memory as far as fandom is concerned. I always liked the Blue, but they never could get over the hump.
What a waste of talent the 90's Oilers were... They had as much talent on both sides of the ball as anyone, but lacked character, or leadership, or some intangible I don't have a handle on.
Moon was the Tarkenton of the late 80's-90's. Lots of stats, long career, but he folded in the clutch. I don't think I've ever seen any man throw a prettier ball.
Now? I don't watch modern football. Free agency and woke nonsense has ruined it. And Jerry Jones is a buffoon.
Ever tried college football?
@@FellowManofAggieland Love it!
I should have said I hate the modern NFL.
Sometimes the Oilers won despite Warren Moon.
Those silver pants look so much better than the turquoise crap the Cowboys wear now
And the next year Dallas wins superbowl😅😅😅
Did oilers ever win 1