I had two cousins who went to HS in the Valley. I think they went to Kennedy so their school had to play Granada Hills when Elway was QB. He was something even in HS. The '82 Stanford Cal"The Game" he led them down the field from their own 10yd. line. converting 4th and 10 even. He was throwing bullets. They had Harmon who was a great kicker hit a FG. They should've run the clock down to :03 but we know what happened. Favre threw hard but I don't think as hard as Elway.
I was at this game. It just wasn't even fair. Elway in the playoffs is going to win nine times out of ten. Man those Oilers unis were awesome. The iconic oil well. Such a shame that this uniform hasn't been worn since Houston went to Tennessee.
I think i've seen this game like 10 times !!! Thank you very much Mr Waldrup for taking your time to upload this game , as a die hard Broncos fan this is one of the best games ever
@@bbigjohnson069 Trouble is, that happened numerous times. Hard to narrow it down. He was known to do that. But this game is remembered mostly for the final drive, and it didn't happen on THAT drive. It could have happened earlier in the game. Great thing about Elway....plays that would be once-in-a-lifetime for other people....were the NORM for him...
@@tgriffin3059 When he was at Stanford they were playing USC. USC had Lott and Dennis Smith and nobody was getting open so Elway's running around and he's around his own 45 yd. line and he just wound up and let it fly. Ken Margerum was about 5 yds. deep in the end zone and he caught it with no one near him. It wasn't that they lost sight of him. They knew he was there. They just didn't think he could throw it that far. It was at least 60 yards.
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Fun! I just found this video. As it happens, I was at this game with my brother in-law in the north endzone, a few rows up from the field. I remember the days of camping out on the sidewalk for the tickets in the dead of Winter.
I remember that also. Especially for concert tickets. You really had to want to go to a concert back then. Freezing your butt off in the middle of winter just to get a ticket in the back row, those were the days :-)
I think what Sir Type means is they don't play football like they use to. Back then was real football not like the SALLY league we have today. You could hit people back then, today you cant even touch them or you will see a sea of yellow flags. Been a Sally league for nearly 2 decades.
this is the NFL era wherein I was a little kid and fell in love with the game, especially the Broncos because Rulon Jones was from Utah and they are the closest NFL team to us.
Mike Horan was a great coffin corner punter. Houston already had some great WR weapons assembled for Moon by this time in Givens, Drew Hill , & Duncan. Haywood Jeffries was yet to come & maybe a quick cameo by Webster Slaughter later on if I’m remembering right? Houston had some good pieces esp by 1990 & a great O-Line w/ Decent but never great RBs ... I thought they should have advanced a little further during Moon’s time there. I know it’s only the CFL , but Moon winning 5 Championships in a row ( that’s hard no matter what imo ) tells me that he probably had the constitution for the Playoffs and didn’t necessarily just choke.
I was in 4th grade during this game. Our neighbors were big Oilers fans and were talking trash to us all week before this game. The next day, they avoided us like the plague. It would have been one thing if the Broncos won a tight game like they did in 1991, but this was domination!!
I was in 6th grade and one of my good buddies was a Oilers fan. We watched the game together. It was a very long day for him. Houston had a much better offense than Denver.
I watched the Broncos every Sunday from 82-92. I knew those teams well. My dad taught at Utah State and we thought it was so cool that Kragen and Jones were on the Broncos. Just among a team full of "good" players. They were good, but pathetically not great. The three amigos were overrated, the defense small, and the running backs led by Sammy Winder? They were sacrificial lambs from the AFC in the Super bowl. A real testament to Elway's greatness and Reeve's coaching. Don't forget they almost won the 1991 AFC championship as well.
People overuse the word 'magic'....but those years at Mile High were about as close to actual magic as you can get...It just broke my heart that they switched from the classic Orange Crush uniforms around the time they finally got their Lombardi trophies. It may sound crazy, but I'd trade the trophies to have kept those vintage uniforms. That was such a huge part of their aura and identity.
As non bias fan the new stadium the Broncos have today can not compare to the old Mile High stadium . The old stadium was sounded super loud on TV. It is too bad they couldn't have renovated it . Instead of tearing it down
cuz NFC teams was so much better then AFC teams in mid 80's to mid 90's . i think NFC teams won Superbowl like 12 years in a row most teams won Superbowl come from NFC east like Giants,Cowboys,Redskins 80's and 90's
They made rules to protect the Quarterback back then too...The in the grasp rule was such a rule the rule allowing the QB to slide just to name a couple head shots were supposedly not allowed a couple of decades earlier. Don't forget the famous roughing the quarterback call on Ray "Sugar Bear" Hamilton Jack Lambert once said that quarterbacks should wear dresses his team mate Terry Bradshaw once blasted the league for making special rules for quarterbacks because he though it made them seem weak [like they weren't football players too] now there are three positions that defenders seemingly can barely touch and draw a 15 yd penalty...Kickers, Punters, and Quarterbacks Now I'm all for trying to make the game a little safer but common sense rule enforcement would be nice.
He was a talented QB but sideline decision making cost him and this most talented team of the the era underachieve. If it was belechec incharge this team would have had 4 superbowl wins
@@cos66 Moon was talented but woefully inconsistent, especially when it mattered most (the playoffs). He had plenty of talent around him, so that’s no excuse either.
that how football was played back then .that why i said today football is like flag football compared how it was 40-50 years ago . i think a lot of qbs playing now couldn't handle being a qb and playing in 70's-80's nfl have change so much and it favorites the offense
Jerseys had simple clean lines with solid colors. Also the full shoulder pads make a big difference in the appearance. Todays jerseys are skin tight and the shoulder muscle and armpit is exposed. Not a good look.
I had to watch this the first time around. I don't know I was 11 12 love the Houston oilers. I ain't watching it again 😂 John elway converts the first time on 4th and 900 to break the oilers hearts once again yep I spoiled it 😂
Watching Moonshine in the playoffs was so depressing. Of course 92 was the ultimate. Like Fouts, Marino and Kelly never went anywhere. 0-5 in Superbowls.
@@SingleTax Its called the prevent defense. Many teams have lost because of it. Look at their yearly stats, they always had a good defense. The offensive couldn't get off the field in the second half of that Buffalo game.
It's ironic that the Oilers pulverized the Broncos in 1987 and 1991 regular season games. Broncos defeated the Oilers for the AFC Divisional Playoff games at Mile High Stadium in 1987 and 1991.
@@christopjerfoote5747 + You trying to kill me!! God I haven't got over it yet, and you're telling me it was a terrible snap! Ugh!! I kinda remember that!
I really liked the 2nd quarter of the Super Bowl for this season... I am watching this to see if Tony Lilly was really as bad as he was in the Superbowl.
maybe he was a great Special Teams player? What I didn't get about Tony Lilly is that Tyrone Braxton was on the rooster... sure he was a raw rookie at the time but if Lilly couldn't cover or tackle... why not put in the Raw Rookie? I will say this, Tony Lilly is much better than I ever was. I don't want to insult the guy. He might not have belonged on the game field but I didn't even belong in the locker room or practice field. I bet the guy had a lot of heart just to get to where he was with a limited set of skills.
The beginning of the horror for Denver. Three lost Super Bowls in four years. The horror, the horror. But their saving grace was Elway, winning two Super Bowls before he retired.
Jerry Glanville was ok regular season coach i guess but he sure wasn't good coach in playoffs and Jerry Glanville had a future HOF QB and he trades him away (Brett Favre) ..lol
Bruce Matthews, who started the Music City Miracle, should have shown Warren Moon how it was done. Bruce is playing on Houston's offensive line in this game.
Glitter , still was a crazy call pinned deep in your own end. That was the game. They never recovered from that play. You can't give an Elway team 7 free points at Mile high. Not only that he threw to Rozier their half back. Not the greatest hands.
Glitter ,You mean Elvis is really dead? Lol. It was dumb, but it was just his silly way of getting attention. I know the AFC coaches hated him. He had loads of talent. From 82-87 they were getting alot of top 10 picks in the draft. What team had as many talented D linemen as Houston back then?
@@sjdss Nah...dude had fire. I'll take a coach with that. Before Glanville, the Oilers were the punching bag of damn near every team in the league. At least he gave them attitude and they made the playoffs.
@@robbyreynolds9290 Might have had fire but he wasn't very good. Oilers in 87 had 5 years of top 5 picks. They had loads of talent, so they were going to be good.
Houston won wild card games against Seattle, Cleveland and the Jets during that 7 year run. You are correct they never made it past the divisional round from 87-93.
I would not say that. They made the playoffs again in 1988 and 1989, getting to the AFC Championship in 1989. After a few dormant years, Bill Belicheck put together the top scoring defense in 1994, and their most recent playoff win (incidentally, against the Patriots). Their collapse really did not happen until 1995.
Joe Griego He was a Pro Bowler with them. Why was he so bad with Denver? I still remember Ricky Sanders beating him so badly in that Super Bowl a few weeks later to allow Washington back in the game.
This was one week before "The Drive" vs the Browns, which for the Broncos may have left them emotionally in a similar state to last year's Vikings after the "MM."
Miss those uniforms, love the old orange and blue. The Houston Oilers uniforms are cool as well, I wish they will bring them both back.
Oilers were so much more flavorful than the bland Texans.
@@PittsburghRocks unfortunatley there are places full of methheads. So, ughm..... No.
Ugly Orange and Blue shade combination for the Broncos they could do better. I like the Oilers uniforms although their shade of Blue could be better.
I always loved how those Broncos helmets could go from royal to sky blue depending on lighting.
Maybe 🤔 sometime the Titans can wear the old 🗝️ Houston Oliers uniforms
The 80's were filled with so many great things. So many cities don't have a pro team. Very grateful to watch every game John Elway played.
I did a comment on Elway.
Jesus loves you !!!
the 1980s was just better../
The sorry ass NFL of today can’t compare.
I had two cousins who went to HS in the Valley. I think they went to Kennedy so their school had to play Granada Hills when Elway was QB. He was something even in HS. The '82 Stanford Cal"The Game" he led them down the field from their own 10yd. line. converting 4th and 10 even. He was throwing bullets. They had Harmon who was a great kicker hit a FG. They should've run the clock down to :03 but we know what happened. Favre threw hard but I don't think as hard as Elway.
Watching Elway fire that ball brings back the memories. He had such a gun for a arm.
That Damn STAGGER LEE play
I miss stadiums like Mile High and The Astrodome.
I was at this game. It just wasn't even fair. Elway in the playoffs is going to win nine times out of ten. Man those Oilers unis were awesome. The iconic oil well. Such a shame that this uniform hasn't been worn since Houston went to Tennessee.
I still love those orange crush unis with the snorting bronco on the blue helmets👍🏻👍🏻👍
Both CBS & NBC had great football🏈 announcing duos.
Both teams uniforms were great. Especially the Oilers!!
I grew up in 70s-80's Denver. It was a great place to live.... now... not so much.
I grew up in Westminster in the early to mid 70s. Loved it. Now? No way would I move to that area.
Like so many big city areas in America, it has degenerated into a sewer
I think i've seen this game like 10 times !!! Thank you very much Mr Waldrup for taking your time to upload this game , as a die hard Broncos fan this is one of the best games ever
Is this the game where Elway was buying time rolling right then threw it way over to the other sideline about 30-40 yds. downfield?
@@bbigjohnson069 Trouble is, that happened numerous times. Hard to narrow it down. He was known to do that. But this game is remembered mostly for the final drive, and it didn't happen on THAT drive. It could have happened earlier in the game. Great thing about Elway....plays that would be once-in-a-lifetime for other people....were the NORM for him...
@@tgriffin3059 When he was at Stanford they were playing USC. USC had Lott and Dennis Smith and nobody was getting open so Elway's running around and he's around his own 45 yd. line and he just wound up and let it fly. Ken Margerum was about 5 yds. deep in the end zone and he caught it with no one near him. It wasn't that they lost sight of him. They knew he was there. They just didn't think he could throw it that far. It was at least 60 yards.
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international man of mystery
Pre-Goodell era... Football is a mere shell of its former self.
Fun! I just found this video. As it happens, I was at this game with my brother in-law in the north endzone, a few rows up from the field. I remember the days of camping out on the sidewalk for the tickets in the dead of Winter.
I remember that also. Especially for concert tickets. You really had to want to go to a concert back then. Freezing your butt off in the middle of winter just to get a ticket in the back row, those were the days :-)
Always appreciate the games you post. You have helped me get my collection back
Enberg and Olsen were as good as it gets in the broadcast booth.
Pat Summerall & John Madden on CBS & Fox 🦊 was great too.
Yes, the best duo ever in my opinion.
I feel like im watching a REAL football game
Sir Type-alot3; Well, its not Madden. Of course its real.
I think what Sir Type means is they don't play football like they use to. Back then was real football not like the SALLY league we have today. You could hit people back then, today you cant even touch them or you will see a sea of yellow flags. Been a Sally league for nearly 2 decades.
Michael Buzzell You KNOW IT!!
this is the NFL era wherein I was a little kid and fell in love with the game, especially the Broncos because Rulon Jones was from Utah and they are the closest NFL team to us.
@@joegriego3091 whoa whoa whoa.. Madden? We don't talk like that in this era of football, Joe. It's Tecmo Bowl where I come from, sir! Haha.
So many good Houston Oilers games from the '87-'92 seasons still not posted.
Love Merlin Olsen of the Fearsome Foursome, can't beat him.
He did acting too just like his old 🗝️ teammate Fred Dryer.
Great upload. Thank you for your service!
Always had a Damn work shift on Sundays in the 1980's. TG those days are long over .
Mike Horan was a great coffin corner punter.
Houston already had some great WR weapons assembled for Moon by this time in Givens, Drew Hill , & Duncan. Haywood Jeffries was yet to come & maybe a quick cameo by Webster Slaughter later on if I’m remembering right?
Houston had some good pieces esp by 1990 & a great O-Line w/ Decent but never great RBs ... I thought they should have advanced a little further during Moon’s time there.
I know it’s only the CFL , but Moon winning 5 Championships in a row ( that’s hard no matter what imo ) tells me that he probably had the constitution for the Playoffs and didn’t necessarily just choke.
Hellz yeah they did
I was in 4th grade during this game. Our neighbors were big Oilers fans and were talking trash to us all week before this game. The next day, they avoided us like the plague. It would have been one thing if the Broncos won a tight game like they did in 1991, but this was domination!!
I was in 6th grade and one of my good buddies was a Oilers fan. We watched the game together. It was a very long day for him. Houston had a much better offense than Denver.
I remember watching this game and you knew at 19:14 the Oilers were done
I watched the Broncos every Sunday from 82-92. I knew those teams well. My dad taught at Utah State and we thought it was so cool that Kragen and Jones were on the Broncos. Just among a team full of "good" players. They were good, but pathetically not great. The three amigos were overrated, the defense small, and the running backs led by Sammy Winder? They were sacrificial lambs from the AFC in the Super bowl. A real testament to Elway's greatness and Reeve's coaching. Don't forget they almost won the 1991 AFC championship as well.
People overuse the word 'magic'....but those years at Mile High were about as close to actual magic as you can get...It just broke my heart that they switched from the classic Orange Crush uniforms around the time they finally got their Lombardi trophies. It may sound crazy, but I'd trade the trophies to have kept those vintage uniforms. That was such a huge part of their aura and identity.
I loved when Enberg pulled off Olsen's mustache.. Priceless!😆
It was even better when he dunked it in his coffee and drank it.
Thank you sooooo very much for the upload this is GR8
battle of two future Falcon head coaches Jerry Glanville & Dan Reeves!
Fun facts
this was when the NFL was classy & HONEST... before it was corrupt. today fans will never know
CBS, NBC & ESPN all had great pre-game show hosts.
You are on a bronco hot streak!! Awesome!
As non bias fan the new stadium the Broncos have today can not compare to the old Mile High stadium . The old stadium was sounded super loud on TV. It is too bad they couldn't have renovated it . Instead of tearing it down
Put this on as a goof and old Houston Oilers fan. Wasn't expecting to see Walter Payton's last game walk off the field cool stuff miss the old days
Both these teams need to bring these uniforms back . They are classic..look great..Hate most of teams uniforms today. They suck.
The whole NFL sucks today. Top to bottom.
based richard waldrup. thanks for uploading old Elway games
Referee Jerry Markbright looks like Booger from Revenge of the Nerds.
This game was so depressing for me. The week earlier they beat the Seahawks in Houston. This game they just were not ready for.
cuz NFC teams was so much better then AFC teams in mid 80's to mid 90's . i think NFC teams won Superbowl like 12 years in a row most teams won Superbowl come from NFC east like Giants,Cowboys,Redskins 80's and 90's
Moon was a choke artist. Never even played in a conference championship game. Shouldn’t be in the hof.
I loved the Oilers uniforms
The broncos uniform from back then was a million times better than what followed.
Imagine the QB's of today being asked to take even 1/2 of the punishment the QB's took in the 80's?
I think they could handle it. Case in point: Drew Brees.
They made rules to protect the Quarterback back then too...The in the grasp rule was such a rule the rule allowing the QB to slide just to name a couple head shots were supposedly not allowed a couple of decades earlier. Don't forget the famous roughing the quarterback call on Ray "Sugar Bear" Hamilton
Jack Lambert once said that quarterbacks should wear dresses his team mate Terry Bradshaw once blasted the league for making special rules for quarterbacks because he though it made them seem weak [like they weren't football players too] now there are three positions that defenders seemingly can barely touch and draw a 15 yd penalty...Kickers, Punters, and Quarterbacks Now I'm all for trying to make the game a little safer but common sense rule enforcement would be nice.
What a talent Moon was but could never get it done with a team that was good enough
He was a talented QB but sideline decision making cost him and this most talented team of the the era underachieve. If it was belechec incharge this team would have had 4 superbowl wins
Wasnt all fault..ton of talent on defense, shitty coaching, lack of chemistry etc.. The run and shoot had its flaws as well
U can make argument that da bills loss and the kc loss wasnt his fault .. Coach was the blame as well ..poor game planning
Moon was a bum in the post season. Bad reads and lousy accuracy were his hallmark in the biggest games.
@@cos66
Moon was talented but woefully inconsistent, especially when it mattered most (the playoffs). He had plenty of talent around him, so that’s no excuse either.
1:21:40 great play , great throw by Elway, and dirty hit personal foul on Houston.
that how football was played back then .that why i said today football is like flag football compared how it was 40-50 years ago . i think a lot of qbs playing now couldn't handle being a qb and playing in 70's-80's nfl have change so much and it favorites the offense
@@funtyes1970 Blame Roger Goodell.
perfect catch by KAY the receiver perfect ran route The Bronco's had maybe the best core of
Receivers back then also SEWELL
It was a guaranteed win when Paul Maguire picked against your team. Nothing different here. He picks Houston hy 10 and Denver wins 34-10. Love it.
John LeValley Except for the 1986 Jets
Great upload thanks!
Dude, I can't keep up with you today lol King Richard strikes again lol
2:00:05
Elway under pressure running full speed and hits a receiver perfectly in stride right before getting hit.
Great pass on the roll by Elway
Jerseys had simple clean lines with solid colors. Also the full shoulder pads make a big difference in the appearance. Todays jerseys are skin tight and the shoulder muscle and armpit is exposed. Not a good look.
Great observation
Wish the Broncos would go back to these uniforms
We can't win the super bowl in those uniforms. 😢
Yes the game has become retarded and the uniforms right along with it
I agree but they made a deal with Nike. That's what prompted the change, and it maybe was time for a new look. Its been a long time,
@@christopjerfoote5747 They can KEEP it!!😣😣.
@corwin11412 Nah!!!
That was tough watching Walter Payton walk off the field for the last time @1:26. I remember that.
Hey Rich, love your games you upload bro!✊ Can you upload more Oiler games played outdoors??
I had to watch this the first time around. I don't know I was 11 12 love the Houston oilers. I ain't watching it again 😂 John elway converts the first time on 4th and 900 to break the oilers hearts once again yep I spoiled it 😂
The good ole days
The Guy in the Miles Mascot suit is Denver's Mayor Hancock.
Watching Moonshine in the playoffs was so depressing. Of course 92 was the ultimate. Like Fouts, Marino and Kelly never went anywhere. 0-5 in Superbowls.
Moon with todays rules would blow up the league.
If you have a Swiss cheese defense, there's only so much a Hall of Fame quarterback can do to compensate for that fact.
@@SingleTax The Oilers didn't have a swiss cheese defense.
@@whataboutrob442 In their playoff game against the Bills in 1992, the Oilers led 35-3 early in the 3rd quarter. Who won that game?
@@SingleTax Its called the prevent defense. Many teams have lost because of it. Look at their yearly stats, they always had a good defense. The offensive couldn't get off the field in the second half of that Buffalo game.
Houston and Denver playing for the 15th straight year in the playoffs.
The play call for Houston WAS NOT the problem. Rozier dropping the football WAS the problem
Absolutely. If Rozier catches it..he runs for a huge gain. The play was perfect, as it caught Denver by surprise. Rozier just didn't execute.
Enberg and Olson #1 best announcers of all time..Hate to tell you Summerall and Madden finished 2nd place maybe..
Paul Maguire and Dan Dierdorf used to rub their mustaches together when they nuzzled.
Projection?
Elway would not win a Superbowl for another 10 yrs.
infamous stagger lee game, yeah jerry glanville
Love me some Broncos....
It's ironic that the Oilers pulverized the Broncos in 1987 and 1991 regular season games. Broncos defeated the Oilers for the AFC Divisional Playoff games at Mile High Stadium in 1987 and 1991.
87 doesn’t count those were replacement players.
1991 I could make the argument Houston had the better team but Elway is more clutch
Elway All the Way.
Hell ya! Thank you!
Chris Snyder ,You again! This game the Broncos owned my Oilers... Then the disappointing 92 playoff loss at Mile high. Ahhh!!
Perpetual.Art it's that beautiful mountain air!
Chris Snyder ,I guess so.... I can honestly say I really liked Dan Reeves. Hell of a coach.
@@PerpetualArt went to that one Denver nearly choked. The field goal was on the ground In surprised it wasn't blocked.
@@christopjerfoote5747 + You trying to kill me!! God I haven't got over it yet, and you're telling me it was a terrible snap! Ugh!! I kinda remember that!
I really liked the 2nd quarter of the Super Bowl for this season... I am watching this to see if Tony Lilly was really as bad as he was in the Superbowl.
John Liberty; Tony Lilly had no business being on an NFL roster.
maybe he was a great Special Teams player? What I didn't get about Tony Lilly is that Tyrone Braxton was on the rooster... sure he was a raw rookie at the time but if Lilly couldn't cover or tackle... why not put in the Raw Rookie? I will say this, Tony Lilly is much better than I ever was. I don't want to insult the guy. He might not have belonged on the game field but I didn't even belong in the locker room or practice field. I bet the guy had a lot of heart just to get to where he was with a limited set of skills.
Tony Lilly helped ensure that someone like Tyrone Braxton would always have a job.
The beginning of the horror for Denver. Three lost Super Bowls in four years. The horror, the horror. But their saving grace was Elway, winning two Super Bowls before he retired.
This was the middle. They had already been beaten by the Giants in super bowl XXI.
The stagger Lee on the 1 yard line by Glanville at 19:14
Jerry Glanville was ok regular season coach i guess but he sure wasn't good coach in playoffs and Jerry Glanville had a future HOF QB and he trades him away (Brett Favre) ..lol
Correct
Let's run a trick play from the 1 yard line and lose on our second play!
At 19:17 Warren Moon attempts the pre-Music City Miracle play.
Bruce Matthews, who started the Music City Miracle, should have shown Warren Moon how it was done. Bruce is playing on Houston's offensive line in this game.
Good old Denver.......before the population boom, high rents, and legalize marijuana!
Well said
And becoming a sanctuary city for illegals and foreign criminals.
@@ScorpioBornIn69 хорошая попытка, товарищ!
@@ScorpioBornIn69 the criminals are domestic.
#22Tony Lilly from Woodbridge High School in Va
Another rear upload. Think you could find the 91 playoff game between Denver and Houston
Another *great upload
Houston Oilers vs Denver Broncos 1991 AFC Div Playoffs is set to public viewing. Just type it in to search, as the way it reads.
Ok thanks Richard keep up the good work
How did Moon not see this? 30:00
Some of the best Super Bowl quarterbacks can be scramblers too just ask John Elway & Steve Young 🌱.
Stagger Lee 🤣
The stagger lee debacle at 19:10.
Glitter , still was a crazy call pinned deep in your own end. That was the game. They never recovered from that play. You can't give an Elway team 7 free points at Mile high. Not only that he threw to Rozier their half back. Not the greatest hands.
Glitter ,Definitely overrated! They got much better when Pardee was hired...
Glitter ,You mean Elvis is really dead? Lol. It was dumb, but it was just his silly way of getting attention. I know the AFC coaches hated him. He had loads of talent. From 82-87 they were getting alot of top 10 picks in the draft. What team had as many talented D linemen as Houston back then?
@@sjdss Nah...dude had fire. I'll take a coach with that. Before Glanville, the Oilers were the punching bag of damn near every team in the league. At least he gave them attitude and they made the playoffs.
@@robbyreynolds9290 Might have had fire but he wasn't very good. Oilers in 87 had 5 years of top 5 picks. They had loads of talent, so they were going to be good.
Winder was usually better as a running back.
The first of 7 consecutive losses in the AFC Playoffs for the Oilers, not once making the Conference Title game.
Houston won wild card games against Seattle, Cleveland and the Jets during that 7 year run. You are correct they never made it past the divisional round from 87-93.
Moon was a walking choke sign. He shouldn’t be in the hall of fame.
@@MaximusWolfeTurtle Marino worst than Moon
That throw at 1:05 geezus
What throw?
You mean at 1:05:43?
@@christopjerfoote5747Warren Moon throw the ball to the cam
@@christopjerfoote5747at 1:02
Glanville’s stupid “Stagger Lee” play call. About as boneheaded as Texans coach O’Brien’s fake punt against KC in 2019
The Oilers just had too many penalties. Too many offside penalties and that was one of the reasons why they lost.
And worst of all, THEY HAD JERRY GLANVILLE!!
Dan Reeves had to be the last NFL coach to wat a tie 👔 and 🧥.
Landry did too.
Mike Nolan coach of the Niners did so briefly in the 90's.
This game took place one week before the collapse of the Browns franchise.
I would not say that. They made the playoffs again in 1988 and 1989, getting to the AFC Championship in 1989. After a few dormant years, Bill Belicheck put together the top scoring defense in 1994, and their most recent playoff win (incidentally, against the Patriots). Their collapse really did not happen until 1995.
@@lindseysummers5351 That changed after they moved to Baltimore and becoming the Ravens.
@@lindseysummers5351 ToddP has no idea what he is talking about.
I watched this BS
Back in the day and
We still haven't won anything....
aND Sammie Winder 23 GREAT
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Need to bring back the old uniforms much better looking today's unis for the most part look dull
Mark Haynes and Tony Lilly. What a couple of disappointing Broncos. Haynes forgot how to play cornerback after leaving the Giants.
Joe Griego
He was a Pro Bowler with them. Why was he so bad with Denver? I still remember Ricky Sanders beating him so badly in that Super Bowl a few weeks later to allow Washington back in the game.
My brother had a little saying, it was always, "we're gonna lose...because of Haynes." 😅
Nah he was a very good player. He won a Super Bowl didn't he?
@@christopjerfoote5747 he wasn't good when he played for us.
@@christopjerfoote5747 : no, after his time in Denver I don't think he was picked up by any other team.
Didn't the oilers start playing dirty in this game?
"Start"?
Oil men think to ride Bjesus
This was one week before "The Drive" vs the Browns, which for the Broncos may have left them emotionally in a similar state to last year's Vikings after the "MM."
hivicar not the "drive" but the "Fumble" by Ernest byner!
Yeah the drive was one year earlier as this was 1 week before the "the fumble".
The Drive was in '86.
The drive was the season before in Cleveland the fumble was in Denver
The Drive was in 1986. This was 1987. So, it was an entire year later.
Paul McGuire was so wrong about this playoff game it was Denver that won by 10
Julian Smith No. Denver won by 24.
@19:12 The Stagger Lee
Hahahahahahahaha damn it ! LoL
Seem like on all these uTube Denvers wins but in real life football they lose especially playoffs games but not against Cleveland
Houston Oilers ownership and front office was had and will be losers.
Always was a little disappointed with Sewell. Never quite met the grade.
WARREN MOON, OVERRATED
Absolutely! He was a playoff choker.
the Houston Titans were the suckiest team ever!!!
so soft! like charmin!
Typical Houston oilers.