This game showed how Charles Haley would be an integral part of the defense. It showed it on the first two drives and it also showed as the season went on, he was the final piece of the puzzle for the Cowboys to make a Super Bowl run.
Haley definitely changed the entire complexity of how the defense was called and style they played, you can see even in this game with 2 DT starters out they still played a hyper aggressive game and they were young and fast. They really turned the corner when Haley arrived
I know right! That’s the play that moved them to the next level. They got their feet wet in 1991. And then this game opening up against Washington I remember clearly Monday night Ine Holt blocked that punt and the rest is history! And remember blowing the giants out the next week, it was like 34-0 and they almost came back to beat us! But we held on we were a young great team.
That's how us Cowboys felt when the Giants had LT and his group of Mad Dogs. You guys had to deal with 3 other great teams in the 90's, the Redskins, 49ers and Bears, just to get to the SB. And the NFC East was a rough division to win, as well. The Eagles and Cowboys were good teams through the first half of the 80's.
@@JR-pp3ed NFC East rivalries were the best in football. Almost every year, you had to beat a great NFC East team if you're going to win a championship, especially before 1996. The 70's Cowboys The '80 Eagles The rest of the 80's through 95, you had the Redskins, Giants and Cowboys in your way. The Eagles had some good teams during that time period, too. Call me old, but that 25 year period was the golden age of the NFL.
Redskins-Cowboys, Week 1 in 1992. I have fond memories of that game, living in the Dallas area and just starting my 5th grade year. The game was one of the most anticipated events in the area in YEARS, and the noise level at Texas Stadium was nothing like I ever heard before. When I think about the previous three years...? 1989: 1-15 (Jimmy Johnson's first year coaching; Jerry JOnes' first year as new owner) 1990: 7-9 (Jimmy earns Coach of the Year honors) 1991: 11-5 (Wild Card spot) With the talent they signed and/or drafted, this was a Cowboys team that was gonna be special to watch.
This was the first NFL game that I vividly remember. I had just become old enough to really understand the game. I didn't see the game at the stadium, but my family all gathered at my grandparent's house to watch this. After seeing the impressive win, my 8 year old self proclaimed that "The Cowboys are going to win the Super Bowl." Of course they all laughed and thought it was cute. Just 4 months later, Jimmy is in the locker room at SF saying "how bout them Cowboys!" A magical time to be a Cowboy fan.
I LUV obscure facts like this! Here's some more. From 1968-1981, it was just the opposite. The AFC won 11 out of 13 Super Bowls with only the Cowboys, who were in the NFC, winning in '71 & '77 during that span.
@@kirkindog Similarly the NFC won 15 of 17 SBs between 1980 and 1996 with both AFC wins coming from the Raiders. Symmetry! And despite all that here we are after 58 SBs split twenty-nine apiece between the AFC and NFC. Pretty amazing.
I like that it’s a broadcast from the DFW area, based on what I saw from the ABC news preview. I recognized that reporter, haha! What a game! The beginning of a dynasty.
I’m British and just got in to NFL and sponge up anything and everything. Just read boys will be boys so had to check this game out. Not disappointed.And that Harper catch……good lord!
Im big time commanders fan then redskins it was great times in the early 90s in the nfc east when I was a kid with the Giants winning super bowl in 1990 my then Redskins 1991 and 1992 and 1993 the cowboys
The video cut off at the end just as the regional college football games of September 12 were about to be plugged. The first game shown was Texas at Syracuse, a game which no doubt interested many Cowboys fans as they are another in-state team. Also airing on ABC that day was Bowling Green at Ohio State (then as now, MAC appearances on ABC are rare), Missouri at Illinois (a rivalry which would be played in St. Louis numerous times in the early 21st century), Oregon at Stanford, and Tennessee at Georgia.
What a great memory to relive! I remember how excited I was to see this team begin the season with a WIN at home versus the reigning Super Bowl Champions. Heck, that entire year was memorable.
I remember watching this game and realizing how different Charles Haley made the pass rush look, overnight. Plus they had other new additions in Thomas Everett, Darren Woodson, Kevin Smith, and Robert Jones.
Actually, MNF was at its absolute zenith during the 70s when Howard Cosell, Frank Gifford, & "Dandy" Don Meredith were broadcasting the games. Back then MNF was an event!
this was the "coming out party' for the Cowboys run. Was born a Cowboys fan. However, it was a decade of NFC Championship heartbreaks (and worse), starting with the 1981 Dallas vs SF Championship. Waited a long time, and i was in ecstasy this entire game.
The year the Cowboys went 1 and 15 I won 50 bucks when the only team they beat was the Redskins IN Washington! That was a lot of money back then,,I won the bet from a hard core Redskin fan and I’ll never forget that game!
Where's the beginning of the telecast when the Cowboys come out jumping around inciting the crowd into a frenzy like a college or high school team? You knew there were big things in store for this team in the 92 season.
The NFL EAST was very competitive in the early 1990s. Super Bowl Champions of 1990: New York Giants Super Bowl Champions of 1991:Washington Redskins Super Bowl Champions of 1992.: Dallas Cowboys
3 Dyntastys collided. Although the Giants only won 2 but the end of Redskins and Giants Dynasty ended as a new cowboys dynasty formed. The NFC East was stacked for a while there, from 1984 to 1994 the NFC East was one tough division.
Oh, this division was absurd in those days! The Cards were the only dud. I think if the Eagles had been in another division, they probably could’ve dominated for a few years. I say that out of respect, as a Cowboys fan.
I was at this game. The blocked punt on the first Redskin drive was the loudest I had ever heard Texas Stadium in my entire life. I had been to dozens of games through the 80s. The change...the beginning of a dynasty...you could feel it. It gave me chills at the time and I will never forget it. The Redskins had not practiced a silent count for this game because the Stadium had been a funeral parlor for the last 6 or 7 seasons. The crowd noise at this game was a rude awakening for them.
I wish I knew how many games played in Texas Stadium I watched on TV. Probably not so many after 83 until 91 or so when the Cowboys were resuscitated. I never made it to a game in Texas Stadium but several years ago I went to the Notre Dame vs Arizona State game in the current stadium. Is the jumbotron nice? Oh yeh. But the two best surprises were how clean the restrooms were (I had been to the Astrodome a few times so my expectations were low) and how good the hotdogs were.
Watching Emmitt Smith run makes me feel I have downplayed his abilities. You dont become the all time leader otherwise, but I think I saw him more a benefit of the line. He could really run.
The dead arm, non stiff arm, knock away the d's arm tackle move, all so subtle but so nasty. Watch any Emmitt highight reel and pay attention to his non carrying arm (usually his right) and you'll see it a lot.
At the 27:30 mark of this video, the words, "GET BACK JACK!" says Dan Deirdorf, referring to the absolute greatest catch I've ever seen, by ol Tennessee Vol WR Alvin Harper! Absolute professionalism at its finest by Harper of course and ol Deirdorf calling the game! Just something different in the back in these days in Dallas and our game callers. We had Bocephus with his great opening song for ABC. Now it's a bunch of shit! Bring back ol Bocephus to MNF!
1:49:12 you ever notice this doesn't happen anymore in games today ? getting your pads exposed .. I don't recall seeing it any time recently .. I guess it's the tighter fitting shirts
It's a shame the NFL schedule makers didn't allow the Super Bowl champion to open the season at home! This game might have turned out differently if played at RFK Stadium 🏟....
Baseball fans take note this is how loud you guys should be when your team has bases loaded no man out and someone at the plate this isnhow loud you should be...
Dallas finally got there team built to SB Champs specs ! The 91 Wash team would get destroyed by the most underrated team in NFL History the 92 & 93 Cowboys ! The most overrated NFL Team ever was the 91 Redskins team ! If they would of had to play Dallas a 3rd time in the 92 playoffs ! Dallas would of beat them & win 3 straight vs Buff in SB ! The reason I can say the 91 Redskins was overated is. They never did anything more off that team ! If that team was so great where was they the next 10 years especially the next 5 ?
I wouldn't say the 90s Cowboys were underrated...maybe overshadowed by their off field antics but everybody who saw them knew they were good. The 91 Redskins are overrated though...I can't believe some insane people are calling them the greatest team in football history. Are they serious? This is basically the same roster that won the SB in 91 and you can see Dallas is just way more talented. Though you have to remember the 91 team was the end not the beginning of their run. This is a team that had been good since the 80s...the Cowboys were on the way up and the Skins on their way down.
The 1982-,84 redskins would have Beat any cowboys team 50 years a Redskins fan respect the great cowboys teams everyone thinks the 1991 redskins we're the best a great team but I have seen every redskin cowboys games and teams I actually think the 1977 cowboys was there best team
The '91 Redskins went 14-2, scored the most points in the NFL (and one of the highest point totals in history) and allowed the second fewest points in the NFL (including three shutouts). Then won three playoff games by an average of more than 20 points. You seem to forget what the Redskins did in the decade prior - three previous Super Bowls and two wins. The '91 team, while a juggernaut, was basically the end of that run while Dallas was ascending. By '96 the Cowboys of that era were starting their downhill slide.
Existence is truly a simulation. At the 1:24:57 mark the namesake of current Cowboys quarterback Dakota Prescott is introduced for the first time to the world. Less than a year later Dak would be born.
I don't understand why the Redskins didn't sell out in going after the quarterback on 3rd and 8 with Dallas backed up like they were Remember the Cowboys hadn't quite became a dominant offensive football team yet....just sayin! lol
It's hard for me to say the 91 Redskins were the greatest team ever when basically the same roster as the sb winning team gets curbstomped a few months later.
It's called a Super Bowl hangover.. we went 9-7 and still made it to the second round of the playoffs. Dallas lucky Gibbs quit because we woulda probably been right back in the mix in a year or two, it is what it is...
The Cowboys-Redskins rivalry died by the early 2000s. The Redskins brought in so many hired guns, they forgot about what the games meant. The Cowboys held onto enough of the "old guard" where the hatred was still there and they took it more seriously.
After a decade of excellence 1992 would mark the beginning of perennial mediocrity for the Redskins/Football Team/Commanders. Who knows we're they might be playing in a couple years. After Dan Snyder did the unthinkable and changed the team name I am not sure most people really care. It's too bad as some of the teams most ardent fans are Native Americans. The team logo was created by a Native American.
This was a real nice screw-you from the NFL to Washington. Oh you won the Super Bowl with your best team ever last year? Yeah go play the Cowboys at their place on Monday night. Good luck with all that.
This game showed how Charles Haley would be an integral part of the defense. It showed it on the first two drives and it also showed as the season went on, he was the final piece of the puzzle for the Cowboys to make a Super Bowl run.
Haley definitely changed the entire complexity of how the defense was called and style they played, you can see even in this game with 2 DT starters out they still played a hyper aggressive game and they were young and fast. They really turned the corner when Haley arrived
DURING YALL SUPERBOWL RUN YALL MADE A LOT OF RIGHT DECISIONS. UNTIL...THE PINK ELEPHANT TOOK A MASSIVE SHIT IN THE MIDDLE IF THE LOCKER ROOM.
The cowboys need another Charles Haley right now
That blocked punt by Ike Holt started it all, at least that's how I felt. I vividly remember watching this game.
I know right! That’s the play that moved them to the next level. They got their feet wet in 1991. And then this game opening up against Washington I remember clearly Monday night Ine Holt blocked that punt and the rest is history! And remember blowing the giants out the next week, it was like 34-0 and they almost came back to beat us! But we held on we were a young great team.
Fucking awesome!!
We were @ my Grandmother's that Monday night and I remember going nuts when Holt blocked that punt
Great night
The beginning
Was awesome. I was lucky enough to be there. ✭
I’m a Giants fan, but man, the Cowboys had some great all time teams in the 90s. Hated them with a passion, but can’t deny their talent.
Yes but years later the Giants beat Tom Brady, twice, in SBs. The Giants have had some good teams too. And I'm a Dallas fan.
Classy.
That's how us Cowboys felt when the Giants had LT and his group of Mad Dogs.
You guys had to deal with 3 other great teams in the 90's, the Redskins, 49ers and Bears, just to get to the SB. And the NFC East was a rough division to win, as well. The Eagles and Cowboys were good teams through the first half of the 80's.
The 07/11 Giants got revenge by knocking the Cowboys out of Playoffs and Winning SuperBowls. It sucked but every team has their time eventually
@@JR-pp3ed NFC East rivalries were the best in football. Almost every year, you had to beat a great NFC East team if you're going to win a championship, especially before 1996.
The 70's Cowboys
The '80 Eagles
The rest of the 80's through 95, you had the Redskins, Giants and Cowboys in your way. The Eagles had some good teams during that time period, too.
Call me old, but that 25 year period was the golden age of the NFL.
Redskins-Cowboys, Week 1 in 1992.
I have fond memories of that game, living in the Dallas area and just starting my 5th grade year. The game was one of the most anticipated events in the area in YEARS, and the noise level at Texas Stadium was nothing like I ever heard before. When I think about the previous three years...?
1989: 1-15 (Jimmy Johnson's first year coaching; Jerry JOnes' first year as new owner)
1990: 7-9 (Jimmy earns Coach of the Year honors)
1991: 11-5 (Wild Card spot)
With the talent they signed and/or drafted, this was a Cowboys team that was gonna be special to watch.
This was the first NFL game that I vividly remember. I had just become old enough to really understand the game. I didn't see the game at the stadium, but my family all gathered at my grandparent's house to watch this. After seeing the impressive win, my 8 year old self proclaimed that "The Cowboys are going to win the Super Bowl." Of course they all laughed and thought it was cute. Just 4 months later, Jimmy is in the locker room at SF saying "how bout them Cowboys!" A magical time to be a Cowboy fan.
So Washington's opening drive of the 1992 season resulted in a safety. That explains a lot.
This Cowboys team, by the Super Bowl, had become one of the most dominating NFL teams in history.
Imagine if the two JJs hadn't let their mutual egos get in the way. Just saying, they could be like the Patriots under Belicheck and Brady
@@tomservo75 True, but the Cowboys never had to cheat their way to a Super Bowl win. 😂
Thank you for the vintage upload! This game was played the year I was born... G O COWBOYS!!!
1992 greatest year ever
From 1986 - 1995 (10 year span) the NFC EAST won the Super Bowl 7 of those years. The other 3 was the 49ers. Talk about dominance!!
That dominance extends to the NFC as a whole, SF '84, CHI '85, GB '96.
I LUV obscure facts like this! Here's some more. From 1968-1981, it was just the opposite. The AFC won 11 out of 13 Super Bowls with only the Cowboys, who were in the NFC, winning in '71 & '77 during that span.
Back it up to '84 and the NFC won 13 straight Super Bowls, and most of them were complete walkovers.
@@kirkindog Similarly the NFC won 15 of 17 SBs between 1980 and 1996 with both AFC wins coming from the Raiders. Symmetry! And despite all that here we are after 58 SBs split twenty-nine apiece between the AFC and NFC. Pretty amazing.
I like that it’s a broadcast from the DFW area, based on what I saw from the ABC news preview. I recognized that reporter, haha! What a game! The beginning of a dynasty.
Man...Kenneth Gant was a baller!
I was 14 and i remember emmitt smith constantly.just breaking free and running down the field.
I’m British and just got in to NFL and sponge up anything and everything. Just read boys will be boys so had to check this game out. Not disappointed.And that Harper catch……good lord!
Im big time commanders fan then redskins it was great times in the early 90s in the nfc east when I was a kid with the Giants winning super bowl in 1990 my then Redskins 1991 and 1992 and 1993 the cowboys
The video cut off at the end just as the regional college football games of September 12 were about to be plugged.
The first game shown was Texas at Syracuse, a game which no doubt interested many Cowboys fans as they are another in-state team. Also airing on ABC that day was Bowling Green at Ohio State (then as now, MAC appearances on ABC are rare), Missouri at Illinois (a rivalry which would be played in St. Louis numerous times in the early 21st century), Oregon at Stanford, and Tennessee at Georgia.
The Champion Season Of Your Dallas Cowboys For That 1992 - 1993 Season Here In North Texas The Dallas Fort Worth Area So Thank You So Much.
What a great memory to relive! I remember how excited I was to see this team begin the season with a WIN at home versus the reigning Super Bowl Champions. Heck, that entire year was memorable.
i have always enjoyed Al Michaels calling games, never get tired of it and i miss him on sunday night football
Watching this game was awesome. Super Bowl champs eating crow!
I remember watching this game and realizing how different Charles Haley made the pass rush look, overnight. Plus they had other new additions in Thomas Everett, Darren Woodson, Kevin Smith, and Robert Jones.
MNF was so exciting at that time 🎱🎲🎱💯
Actually, MNF was at its absolute zenith during the 70s when Howard Cosell, Frank Gifford, & "Dandy" Don Meredith were broadcasting the games. Back then MNF was an event!
this was the "coming out party' for the Cowboys run. Was born a Cowboys fan. However, it was a decade of NFC Championship heartbreaks (and worse), starting with the 1981 Dallas vs SF Championship. Waited a long time, and i was in ecstasy this entire game.
They came out years before
@trickolas78 completely different dynasty. Cowboys hadn't won a title since 1977
The year the Cowboys went 1 and 15 I won 50 bucks when the only team they beat was the Redskins IN Washington! That was a lot of money back then,,I won the bet from a hard core Redskin fan and I’ll never forget that game!
A friend of mine who was there said it was as loud as he had ever heard it.
Where's the beginning of the telecast when the Cowboys come out jumping around inciting the crowd into a frenzy like a college or high school team? You knew there were big things in store for this team in the 92 season.
The NFL EAST was very competitive in the early 1990s. Super Bowl Champions of 1990: New York Giants Super Bowl Champions of 1991:Washington Redskins Super Bowl Champions of 1992.: Dallas Cowboys
Dallas 93 and 95 too.
Yep
3 Dyntastys collided. Although the Giants only won 2 but the end of Redskins and Giants Dynasty ended as a new cowboys dynasty formed. The NFC East was stacked for a while there, from 1984 to 1994 the NFC East was one tough division.
Oh, this division was absurd in those days! The Cards were the only dud. I think if the Eagles had been in another division, they probably could’ve dominated for a few years. I say that out of respect, as a Cowboys fan.
They all beat the Buffalo Bills.
This is when cowboys were good Superbowl champs
Even though I WAS a Cowboys fan, I had always enjoyed these Redskin uniforms. That red just pops along with the gold & white.
Who's your team now
I was at this game. The blocked punt on the first Redskin drive was the loudest I had ever heard Texas Stadium in my entire life. I had been to dozens of games through the 80s. The change...the beginning of a dynasty...you could feel it. It gave me chills at the time and I will never forget it. The Redskins had not practiced a silent count for this game because the Stadium had been a funeral parlor for the last 6 or 7 seasons. The crowd noise at this game was a rude awakening for them.
I feel like football was even more violent in the past. There is just something more authentic about the whole thing.
Watch a Steelers/ Raiders game from the 70s. That was a legalized street fight.
The Skins dominance of 91 didn't carry over Cowboys showed in this game we have taken over.
It was the beginning of the Cowboys dynasty.
"Style, Grace, Beauty!" At the 29 mark. And indeed it was. Harper's catch.
look at that catch by Harper @27:53
Rypien fell off a cliff in 92 and 93.
The Redskins were an important part of football lore. Changing the name ruined it.
Another WOKE casualty! That idiot Schneider caved to the minority!!
It's a shame woke crybabies had to ruin it, being a COWBOYS fan how can we have a rivalry with the Commanders
it's not the same
Changing the name was acceptable. Changing the uniform was stupid. The Indian on the helmet was cool, and inoffensive.
Yeah, I agree. PC Bull Sh*t. Redskins Forever!!
A rare time when the Redskins wore their red uniforms.
Cowboys always wear white when giving the opportunity. Duh
I was at this game. We were as loud as humanly possible. 3rd down was just absurd...no chance of an audible by the 4$kinz
My beloved Bills had to face both these teams three times in the Super Bowl.
Diehard all time cowboy fan. But loved those Bill's with their great players to many to type. Felt bad for them.
I wish I knew how many games played in Texas Stadium I watched on TV. Probably not so many after 83 until 91 or so when the Cowboys were resuscitated. I never made it to a game in Texas Stadium but several years ago I went to the Notre Dame vs Arizona State game in the current stadium. Is the jumbotron nice? Oh yeh. But the two best surprises were how clean the restrooms were (I had been to the Astrodome a few times so my expectations were low) and how good the hotdogs were.
1:07:05. Of all the positive things known about #22 Smith, He was amazing at picking up blitzes.
Harper's catch was without the super sticky gloves the players use now days.
Everything they said in the first 1:10 ended up being 100% true in regards to the 1992 Redskins.
i remember this game watching in a Boston pub.
9:55 the blocked punt
Watching Emmitt Smith run makes me feel I have downplayed his abilities. You dont become the all time leader otherwise, but I think I saw him more a benefit of the line. He could really run.
Emmitt had great vision, quickness and balance. Not to mention he was very durable. He earned the all-time rushing title.
@@jcdova29 And, he only fumbled about once a year.
The dead arm, non stiff arm, knock away the d's arm tackle move, all so subtle but so nasty. Watch any Emmitt highight reel and pay attention to his non carrying arm (usually his right) and you'll see it a lot.
America's team
Harper and Green were both extending their arms. It was clear on the replay.
At the 27:30 mark of this video, the words,
"GET BACK JACK!" says Dan Deirdorf, referring to the absolute greatest catch I've ever seen, by ol Tennessee Vol WR Alvin Harper! Absolute professionalism at its finest by Harper of course and ol Deirdorf calling the game! Just something different in the back in these days in Dallas and our game callers. We had Bocephus with his great opening song for ABC. Now it's a bunch of shit! Bring back ol Bocephus to MNF!
great play ! 45:35 we love field goals ..
See folks, Troy Aikman threw 2 ints. Special teams and defense helped Aikman out. Oh but if Dak Prescott throws a int you all lose your minds.
Comparing Dak Prescott to a Hall of Famer who won 3 Super Bowls shows your complete lack of perspective Sir. You shouldn't say anything else.
Dakota Prescott is a certified choke artist, as was his father Tony Romo...
This is The game Where are Dallas Cowboys You knew could be great and They did team of The 90 s
I'm 52 years old and, Boy!!
I really, really do not miss Dan Dierdorf.
All Cowboys haters...they're just jealous.
No one is jealous of a team that hasn’t done anything since 1995.
And still has a better all-time resume than pretty much any National Football League team
The Redskins knew it was over after this game. They knew it was time to step aside because it was the Cowboys' turn.
Nah, we lost to Cowboys every year for no reason, even in our best seasons. Gotta admit that Dallas D was hittn on all cylinders tho...
Right. Why even play if they have that mentality? Glad you are a casual fan with a high school education
1:49:12 you ever notice this doesn't happen anymore in games today ? getting your pads exposed .. I don't recall seeing it any time recently .. I guess it's the tighter fitting shirts
Boy, that Cowboy D wasn't playing with us...
Zero pro bowlers. They were a great unit
@@trickolas78 and here we are now with Dan Quinn, wow..
Washington was not prepared for this game
27:26 Spectacular one-handed catch, by Alvin Harper.
Was Irvin holding out???
What a disappointment , and what a letdown after just winning the Super Bowl.
It's a shame the NFL schedule makers didn't allow the Super Bowl champion to open the season at home! This game might have turned out differently if played at RFK Stadium 🏟....
@@michaelbanaszak7775I doubt that. But it doesn’t matter. The Skins still lost.
This was when I knew what was coming.
This was beginning of the end for the Redskins/Football team / commanders! What a joke of an organization
Erik Williams !!
A brand new Ford was only $10,000.
memories of the "Triplets"😉☺☺☺☺☺
Hey Dan, no team wins an important game by chance you block head🤣
Baseball fans take note this is how loud you guys should be when your team has bases loaded no man out and someone at the plate this isnhow loud you should be...
Dallas finally got there team built to SB Champs specs ! The 91 Wash team would get destroyed by the most underrated team in NFL History the 92 & 93 Cowboys !
The most overrated NFL Team ever was the 91 Redskins team ! If they would of had to play Dallas a 3rd time in the 92 playoffs ! Dallas would of beat them & win 3 straight vs Buff in SB !
The reason I can say the 91 Redskins was overated is. They never did anything more off that team ! If that team was so great where was they the next 10 years especially the next 5 ?
I wouldn't say the 90s Cowboys were underrated...maybe overshadowed by their off field antics but everybody who saw them knew they were good.
The 91 Redskins are overrated though...I can't believe some insane people are calling them the greatest team in football history. Are they serious? This is basically the same roster that won the SB in 91 and you can see Dallas is just way more talented.
Though you have to remember the 91 team was the end not the beginning of their run. This is a team that had been good since the 80s...the Cowboys were on the way up and the Skins on their way down.
The 1983 redskins team was their best but they lost in the super bowl
The 1982-,84 redskins would have
Beat any cowboys team 50 years a Redskins fan respect the great cowboys teams everyone thinks the 1991 redskins we're the best a great team but I have seen every redskin cowboys games and teams I actually think the 1977 cowboys was there best team
@@christophermarston4491 83 Redskins got destroyed by the Raiders. The 82 Redksins struggled to beat the Gary Hogeboom Cowboys.
The '91 Redskins went 14-2, scored the most points in the NFL (and one of the highest point totals in history) and allowed the second fewest points in the NFL (including three shutouts). Then won three playoff games by an average of more than 20 points. You seem to forget what the Redskins did in the decade prior - three previous Super Bowls and two wins. The '91 team, while a juggernaut, was basically the end of that run while Dallas was ascending. By '96 the Cowboys of that era were starting their downhill slide.
Go REDSKINS 2023!!!
Ummm nope.
Existence is truly a simulation. At the 1:24:57 mark the namesake of current Cowboys quarterback Dakota Prescott is introduced for the first time to the world. Less than a year later Dak would be born.
53:33 Washington TD 54:00
I don't understand why the Redskins didn't sell out in going after the quarterback on 3rd and 8 with Dallas backed up like they were Remember the Cowboys hadn't quite became a dominant offensive football team yet....just sayin! lol
52:5 that’s incomplete
Redskins? How dare they exclude the other races. They should change the name to, "Rainbows."
It's hard for me to say the 91 Redskins were the greatest team ever when basically the same roster as the sb winning team gets curbstomped a few months later.
Same? All I read in the preseason was how much better they were with the addition of Heisman winner Desmond Howard
It's called a Super Bowl hangover.. we went 9-7 and still made it to the second round of the playoffs. Dallas lucky Gibbs quit because we woulda probably been right back in the mix in a year or two, it is what it is...
@@NoBullsh_tDallas had no Superbowl hangover after 92 and 93. Joe Gibbs knew his time was over. Oh yeah, how did he do in the 2000s? Sucked.
@@jackduncan5442 he made the playoffs twice in four years for your information..
The Cowboys-Redskins rivalry died by the early 2000s. The Redskins brought in so many hired guns, they forgot about what the games meant. The Cowboys held onto enough of the "old guard" where the hatred was still there and they took it more seriously.
50:54 damn mayhew got emasculated by emmitt lol
Yup! lol!!! That would’ve turned into a fight nowadays.
After a decade of excellence 1992 would mark the beginning of perennial mediocrity for the Redskins/Football Team/Commanders. Who knows we're they might be playing in a couple years. After Dan Snyder did the unthinkable and changed the team name I am not sure most people really care. It's too bad as some of the teams most ardent fans are Native Americans. The team logo was created by a Native American.
This was a real nice screw-you from the NFL to Washington. Oh you won the Super Bowl with your best team ever last year? Yeah go play the Cowboys at their place on Monday night. Good luck with all that.
waaaa waaaa 🙄🤡
No helmet drop mnf intro…meh
1991 Redskins were one of the worst teams to win a Super Bowl
How? Many people consider them to be one of(if not the) best team(s) in NFL history.
Unnecessary roughness???? Football is all about roughness 🤣 you don't want a face mask call, then don't wear a face mask! 😉
Anybody notice the amount of Dallas players with the surname Jones since Jerry had bought the team lol...
Those are his kids
Dan dierdork 🤮