A couple of brothers Mario Bates (#24 for Arizona) and Michael Bates (#24 for Carolina) both scoring TDs in this clip! Michael at 2:21, and then Mario at 3:15
“Basil Mitchell, puts a little oregano, puts a little tarragon, and puts a lot of spice into his 88 yard kickoff return” Might be one of his best lines ever
What’s better than one epic football game? 2 of them that determine if you get into the playoffs based off of a crazy points scenario. Boomer, Bret, Jackson, Ditka, the music. This is incredible.
Another post of the Points War (posted several years before this one) is at 153k views. It was indeed a legendary NFL moment, though, even if the points tiebreaker didn't didn't ultimately matter (the Packers/Panthers needed the Giants to beat Dallas). We'll likely never see anything like this again.
BREAKING: Thanks to Josh Ochs & ESPN, the track is finally identified. John Colby found it and told Josh he's going to put it on his website sometime soon, so I went ahead and added the link to his media page above.
@@therealjm112 The "We Need Points" song currently on Colby's website is an alternate version he created recently and put up on the site about a year ago. The original "Theighs Mon" isn't on there yet.
Just imagine the looks of confusion with people who dont know the situation. They're wondering why there are onside kicks, long-range bombs, and the leading team panicking while being up by AT LEAST 3 POSSESSIONS with minutes left in the game 😂
1998 season Week 1-NO/STL Week 2-BAL/NYJ Week 3-CHI/TB (Debut of Raymond James Stadium) Week 4-GB/CAR Week 5-PHI/DEN Week 6-KC/NE Week 7-BAL/PIT Week 8-CHI/TEN Week 9-TEN/PIT (Oilers end a 4 game losing streak in Pittsburgh, also Steelers first home loss in the regular season since opening day 97) Week 10-SD/DEN Week 11-NYJ/IND Week 12-NYJ/TEN Week 13-PHI/GB Week 14-BAL/TEN Week 15-ATL/NO Week 16-NO/ARI Week 17-CAR/IND Wildcard-NE/JAX Divisional-MIA/DEN
Based off information people have added to my spreadsheet Week 5-PHI/DEN Week 6-KC/NE Week 8-CHI/TEN Week 10-SD/DEN Week 12-NYJ/TEN Week 13-PHI/GB Week 14-BAL/TEN Week 16-NO/ARI Week 17-CAR/IND
So the upload with songs 1-16 has a link to download each song individually. Can your file be sent to whoever made that? And have all the songs from that video been identified? As funny as the comment someone posted with wild guesses, there's a few I didnt recognize as ID'd elsewhere. ruclips.net/video/y6-FMx_gu6g/видео.html
@@Knightmessenger You're talking about the Polinsky songs? There are many ways of finding them. I know 4, 5, 6, and 8 are exclusive ESPN tracks, so those aren't identified. I know International Statement , Neck and Neck, and Roadhog are in YT as the official song. Gladiator, Eric D., and Arnold are Colby's. Those are songs 3, 7, and 9, so those you need someone to send it, or contact Colby himself. Most of these are Firstcom music, and many of these can be found on Universal Music Production, even many which aren't the 18 songs, like Liberation Day or Race to the Death, which I have them. To download them you need to download Download VideoHelper on computer and download it. The channel has a blogpost where the links to the songs are. Hope this helps!
@@victoriacastro6229 yeah the polinski songs. Ive downloaded most except the ones that I cant figure out the title to. Edit: songs 4, 6, 8, and 16. Song 5 is The Big Game. All are found in this video. ruclips.net/video/y6-FMx_gu6g/видео.html And I do have a youtube video downloader but if this song could be added to the link mentioned i would be able to get it in a higher bitrate.
THEIGHS MON!!!! OH MY GOD!!!! I’d just about given up hope!!! I’m so happy that this has FINALLY been ID’d and it’ll be posted online after so many years! I’ll be checking Colby’s site like a hawk!!! Oh my god!!!
Fox Score Bug 3.0 Jake Delhomme was a Saint George Seifert would coach the Panthers for 2 more seasons. A 1-15 season (won 1st game, lost next 15) in 2001 get him fired Mike Ditka’s last game as a coach Jake Plummer: a Cardinal In 2 years, Pat Tillman would enlist in the Army Brett Favre would play until 2010 The NFL would return replay in 1999 Berman mentioned the last time the Cardinals beat the Packers in Green Bay (1949). It wouldn’t happen until 2018. That Packers L resulted in Mike McCarthy getting fired.
This is like the World Cup group stage where two teams are tied on points and have to fight for superior goal difference as the two games are played at the same time, only even crazier since American football has so much more scoring.
Considering that after I inquired to Colby about this and terminator back in October and terminator appeared on his site but never this, I think we will probably not ever get it. I can’t believe this is the one that got away, it’s always going to be the most unsatisfying thing in my life. Literally the only way we’ll ever hear a clean version of this song is if some rogue employee leaks it or espn releases it as a part of some anniversary music album. However, there’s such an astronomically low chance of those happening that I think it’s safe to say that this one will never be heard. It will always be the missing piece of my Primetime collection, and the holy grail of all Primetime music.
Benjamin Lane Benjamin Lane Do you have an in with ESPN or something? Sounds like you do which is awesome and it definitely would suck if we never got our hands on this one. There are two others that I’m dying to hear (47 and 39). What is Terminator? Also my white whale of highlights is the 98 AFC Championship Game. I have every single show from 98-05 except that one.
@Benjamin Lane I'm assuming you are aware of the news. Roughly how long did it take for Colby to update his website after you informed him Terminator was missing?
@@Utuubuploader2012 I don't have an in with ESPN, I just reached out to John Colby himself. Terminator is a primetime song by Colby, you can find it on his site.
@@josh07698 One week. I emailed Colby in late September and Terminator appeared on the first of October, or at least that's when I downloaded it from his site.
I NEED this song damnit lol. Plus this was one of the most fun weeks of fantasy football if you had any of the players on these teams. Unless you were playing against them then you were a nervous wreck lol.
Funniest thing about this, 3 weeks prior, the Panthers scored a touchdown as time expired against the Packers to go up 33-31. Panthers kneeled on the untimed PAT instead of kicking the extra point or trying for 2. That would have lowered the gap to +6 or +4 Green Bay entering this instead of +8 Green Bay.
Jason Todd It’s still in their possession, and yes they do occasionally use it. I heard it on the Boomer’s Vault segment of NFL Live during last season as well as the ESPN+ edition of Primetime.
2000 season Week 1-SEA/MIA Week 2-OAK/IND Week 3-NYG/CHI Week 4-GB/ARI Week 5-NE/DEN (Bill Belichick's first win as Patriots coach) Week 6-IND/NE Week 7-IND/SEA Week 8-DEN/CIN (Corey Dillon's 278 yard game and Bengals first win of the new millennium) Week 9-PHI/NYG Week 10-MIA/DET Week 11-STL/NYG Week 12-DET/NYG Week 13-MIA/IND Week 14-CLE/JAX Week 15-CIN/TEN Week 16-DEN/KC (Game that basically gave the Raiders the AFC West) Week 17-CHI/DET (Bears eliminate Lions and the downward spiral in Motown begins)
Based off information people have added to my spreadsheet Week 14-CLE/JAX Week 16-DEN/KC Week 17-CHI/DET (GW 54 yard by Edinger knocks Lions out of playoffs)
So, I emailed Colby again, 6 months later. No response as of yet, but I have a feeling this will be the definitive answer of whether we’ll ever get this officially or not. ESPN will almost definitely never release it, and if Colby doesn’t post it then I just don’t see it surfacing ever. However, fingers crossed. I’ll edit this comment when (or rather, if) Colby responds.
Hot take: Both teams desperately trying to score points until the clock hits zero, regardless of the score of the game, is how football should be played all the time.
Two teams were fighting for a playoff spot, while the other 2 were playing spoiler. That's why they were jacking up the score. At the end of the day, it didn't matter since the Cowboys won.
2002 season Week 1-ARI/WAS (Former NFC East rivals meet) Week 2-DET/CAR (Stanley Cup Final rematch taken to the gridiron) Week 3-WAS/SF Week 4-NE/SD (Patriots first loss since Week 10 2001) Week 5-NE/MIA (Former Dolphins troll Miami with their rings, Dolphins troll them with the score) Week 6-GB/NE (Pats first loss at Gillette Stadium) Week 7-SF/NO (SEA/STL used NFL Primetime Song 5) Week 8-DEN/NE Week 9-WAS/SEA Week 10-SD/STL Week 11-GB/MIN Week 12-NYG/HOU Week 13-PIT/JAC Week 14-DEN/NYJ Week 15-GB/SF (CAR/PIT used NFL Primetime Song 6) Week 16-MIA/MIN (Saturday) & DET/ATL (Last game on the artificial turf in the Georgia Dome) Week 17-CAR/NO (The Saints go marching OUT of the playoffs)
Based off information people have added to my spreadsheet (Some of it is off of memory) Week 1-ARI/WAS Week 2-DET/CAR Week 3-WAS/SF Week 4-NE/SD Week 5-NE/MIA Week 6-GB/NE Week 14-DEN/NYJ Week 15-CAR/PIT (?) Week 16-DET/ATL Week 17-CAR/NO I believe it was Unused for Weeks 11 and 12
I heard this song used for a highlight of a player or two in the NFL Draft. This song is still used by ESPN, and I wished they could give us more info as to what song this is.
Benjamin Lane - yep, and it was nice to hear. Sets the perfect mood for highlights. One of the few good things about ESPN is that they still use these fire soundtracks
2001 season Week 1-OAK/KC Week 2-OAK/MIA Week 3-CIN/SD Week 4-GB/TB Week 5-BAL/GB Week 6-DEN/SD (Broncos first loss in San Diego since 1996) Week 7-MIN/TB Week 8-CLE/CHI (Mike Brown's 2nd walkoff pick 6 in as many weeks this after overcoming a 14 point deficit late in the 4th) Week 9-PIT/CLE (Kris Brown's redemption) Week 10-CHI/TB (Bears first win in Tampa since 1995) Week 11-BAL/JAX (Ravens erase Jaguars 17 point 2nd half rally) Week 12-DEN/MIA Week 13-SF/STL Week 14-MIA/SF Week 15-CLE/GB Week 16-OAK/DEN Week 17-NYJ/OAK (Jets clinch playoff berth for the first time since 1998 and just the 2nd time since 1991 while the Raiders surrender first round bye. Key factor into "Tuck Rule" and the birth of a dynasty) Wildcard-NYJ/OAK (Round 2, Raiders revenge and Gruden's last win in Oakland until 2018) Divisional-BAL/PIT (Super Bowl defense ends 2 games short for Ravens) Conference Championship-NE/PIT
Based off information people have added to my spreadsheet Week 3-CIN/SD Week 5-BAL/GB Week 6-DEN/SD Week 7-MIN/TB Week 8-CLE/CHI (Bears score 2 TDs with under a minute left to send the game to OT, Mike Brown's second pick six in a row for an overtime Bears win) Week 9-PIT/CLE Week 10-CHI/TB Week 11-BAL/JAX Week 12-DEN/MIA Week 13-SF/STL Week 14-MIA/SF Week 15-CLE/GB Week 17-NYJ/OAK
1997 season Week 1-OAK/TEN (NFL Debuts in Tennessee) Week 2-TEN/MIA from Week 3 on was primarily used for the late games (most of them the finale) Week 3-NO/SF Week 4-ATL/SF Week 5-STL/OAK (former battle of Los Angeles) Week 6-SD/OAK Week 7-CAR/MIN (Brad Johnson completes a touchdown to himself) Week 8-MIA/BAL Week 9-TEN/ARI (Probably aired at 3 am on public access) Week 10-JAX/TEN Week 11-NE/BUF Week 12-WSH/DAL (Cowboys last win in 1997) Week 13-JAX/CIN Week 14-PIT/ARI Week 15-IND/NYJ (Colts upset playoff chasing Jets) Week 16-KC/SD Week 17-NYJ/DET (Quite an eventful game) Wildcard-MIA/NE Divisional-TB/GB
This is from memory, so some might not be correct Week 12- NYJ/CHI Week 14- PIT/ARI Week 15- IND/NYJ (Colts stun Jets and their playoff chances in the Meadowlands)
2005 season Week 1-TB/MIN Week 2-SD/DEN Week 3-ARI/SEA Week 4-SEA/WAS Week 5-CAR/ARI Week 6-WAS/KC (Washington last trip to Kansas City until 2017) Week 7-SD/PHI Week 8-PHI/DEN (The end of the T.O. era in Philly) Week 9-ATL/MIA Week 10-WAS/TB (ARI/DET used Unknown Song 39) Week 11-PHI/NYG Week 12-GB/PHI Week 13-ARI/SF Week 14-SF/SEA Week 15-SEA/TEN Week 16-SF/STL Week 17-DET/PIT (Final home game for Jerome Bettis) Wildcard-WAS/TB (Redskins avenge early season loss in Tampa) Conference Championship-PIT/DEN (Recap)
In this case it was points scored minus points allowed against conference opponents. In those days when there were just 3 divisions per conference, in conference tiebreakers that tiebreaker metric was the 4th tiebreaker step behind head-to-head, conference record and record against common opponents. As it turns out Dallas defeated the Giants later that day to clinch the last NFC playoff spot available and make all of the Packers and Panthers efforts for naught. Heading into the Giants-Cowboys game, the Packers had +25 net points in conference games and the Panthers were at +14. The Giants were at -56 thus would have had to beat the Cowboys by at least 81 points to catch Green Bay in net conference points. If they by some freak circumstance beat Dallas by 82 or more points, then they would have won that tiebreaker. If they won by exactly 81 points then Carolina would have dropped out of the 3-way tie with the Giants and Green Bay. Then the Giants and Packers would have reverted back to Step 1 of a two-way conference tiebreaker which would have not been resolved until the 5th step - net points against all opponents - which the Giants would have won (to figure that, NY was +5 in net points against AFC teams, while the Packers were -9). Even weirder would have been if the Giants and Cowboys tied. In that scenario Carolina would have claimed the last playoff spot because of their victory over GB at Lambeau 3 weeks earlier (on the game's final play no less). Another odd part of that day was that Dallas's win not only put them in the playoffs, knocking out Green Bay and Carolina, but the Cowboys win plus the Detroit loss earlier in the day meant the Cowboys leapfrogged the Lions to the #5 seed while the Lions ended up as the #6 seed.
One correction. The Packers ended up +25 in net points in conference games. Heading into the final weekend they were dead even - at zero. Carolina ended up at +14 after their win over the Saints. Heading into that game they were at -14. The Giants were at -56 leading into Week 17. Another ironic aftermath of that is that league officials decided they didn't want that scenario playing out again so prior to the Texans being added and the league realigning they also restructured the tiebreaker rules. Thus starting in the 2002 season strength of victory was added as a tiebreaker- the 5th step in ties between teams in the same division and the 4th step in conference tiebreakers. Strength of schedule was moved up to the 6th step to break division ties and the 5th step for conference ties. Then if those didn't resolve the deadlock, they revived a step from the 70s - best combined conference ranking in total points scored and total points allowed followed by best league ranking in total points scored and total points allowed. The net points tiebreakers were shoved way down toward the bottom of the pecking order. For division ties it's now net points against common opponents followed by net points against all opponents, while for conference ties it's net points against conference opponents followed by net points against all opponents. Then for both divisional and conference tiebreakers the last two steps are net touchdowns against all opponents and coin flip. Since 2002 the league has never had to employ any tiebreaker that needed to go past the 4th step for either divisional (conference record) or conference (strength of victory) tiebreakers.
Dallas would go on to lose the wildcard game at the Vikings (ft Jeff George at QB). Do you think either the Packers or Panthers could have won at Minnesota in the playoffs?
Giants going into that game were hoping that both Carolina and Green Bay would've lost for them to even be alive going into their match against Dallas. However as we saw on those highlights, Giants were eliminated before kickoff because of the results of the games. Which was a moot point anyway because the Cowboys won and they got in.
2003 season Week 1-IND/CLE Week 2-SEA/ARI Week 3-JAC/IND Week 4 NE/WAS (Pats last loss before their 21 game winning streak) Week 5-SD/JAX (Game that aired at 3am on C-SPAN) Week 6-HOU/TEN Week 7-PHI/NYG Week 8-NYG/MIN Week 9-PHI/ATL Week 10-SEA/WAS Week 11-WAS/CAR Week 12-CIN/SD Week 13-KC/SD Week 14-SEA/MIN Week 15-GB/SD Week 16-BAL/CLE Week 17-IND/HOU (Colts claim the 1st of 5 straight AFC South crowns)
4:22 How come we never get scenarios like this again in the last week of the season? No one really emphasizes on the point differential for tiebreakers these days. It’s mostly either the head to head or conference records. In the end the Packers didn’t make the playoffs out of all this wild scenario stuff they did to beat Panthers and the points they still didn’t end up getting in.
Point differential moved down on the list of tiebreakers in 2002 when the NFL realigned and created a new list of tiebreakers, including the new "strength of victory" tiebreaker. I think it's only gotten as far as strength of victory once since then.
So I actually was able to isolate the song from an installment of boomer’s final drive, however… it sounds horrible. The quality sucks, the song is all choppy, it’s just really not worth the time just to hear it in that state.
@@ProjectInsight44 Do you think it would have better results if you took multiple samples of this from different shows, and synched the music? That way it would only have to remove the sounds (aka the talking) that is different in each one but keep the sound that is consistent in all (aka the music). This has also been one I've wanted since it was used for the Barry Sanders 2000 yard game (Jets @ Lions 1997 week 17)
Lego By Ben ESPN was using this track during the NFL Draft tonight for player highlights. Someone who works there currently has to have an instrumental link. I’ve searched for years and haven’t found anything.
What the hell. It’s gone, removed by the uploader. I have it downloaded, but I’m going to hesitate on re-upping it, just in case this is a whole copyright legal debacle. What a shame because I had went to so many old comment sections saying it was on YT.
@@MTRZ97 I already have it as an mp3, and I wouldn't be opposed to sending it to people who want it. I just don't want to rush into posting it until I know more or some time passes. There's still a lot that's unclear about this. Like who posted it, how'd they get it, why'd they take it down, was it at the request of Colby or ESPN, and will Colby actually put it on his site? Those are all things that I still just don't know.
Ugh, this has been on youtube for ages and nobody has bothered to identify it. I don't think this one is EVER going to come up. :\ Sad but true. I appreciate you putting this up, though.
1999 season Week 1-CIN/TEN Week 2-DEN/KC Week 3-WAS/NYJ Week 4-NYJ/DEN Week 5-MIA/IND (Marino rallies the Dolphins past Manning and the Colts) Week 6-MIA/NE (Dolphins overcome sluggish start to beat the Patriots) Week 7-PHI/MIA Week 8-MIA/OAK Week 9-CIN/SEA Week 10-CAR/STL Week 11-STL/SF Week 12-TB/SEA (End of the line for Trent Dilfer in Tampa Bay) Week 13-WAS/DET (Lions final win in 1999) Week 14-SD/SEA (Chargers first win in Seattle since 1994) Week 15-SD/MIA Week 16-CHI/STL This highlight Wildcard-MIA/SEA (Kingdome Finale) Divisional-TEN/IND (Jaguars just got nervous) Super Bowl XXXIV
A Giants win over the Cowboys would've created a 3-way tie between NYG, CAR, and GB that would've come down to scoring margin (the Giants' scoring margin was way worse than the other two). Carolina's win over Green Bay would've been the deciding factor if the DAL/NYG game had ended in a tie.
2019 Week 17 AFC Playoff picture 1. BAL 13-2 2. NE 12-3 3. KC 11-4 4. HOU 10-5 5. BUF 10-5 AFC 6-seed clinching scenarios All games at 4.25 PM ET TN 7-8 (at HOU) 1. Win 2. Tie + PIT loss/tie 3. PIT loss + IND loss/tie PIT 7-8 (at BAL) 1. Win + TN loss/tie 2. Tie + TN loss 3. TN loss + IND win + OAK loss/tie 4. TN loss + IND win + PIT ties OAK in Strength of Victory (MN, GB, KC, & MIA all win) OAK 7-8 (at DEN) 1. Win + PIT loss + TN loss + IND win + OAK cliches Strength of Victory (one of these win/tie: CHI, DET, LAC, NE) 1999 Week 17 NFC Playoff picture 1. STL Rams 13-2 2. TB 10-5 3. WSH 9-6 Wild Card Standings, Top 3 are in 4. MN: 9-6 (in, win NFC Central with win & TB loss at CHI) 5. DET: 8-7 (in) 6. DAL: 7-8 (in with win) GB: 7-8 CAR: 7-8 NYG: 7-8 GB, CAR: WE NEED POINTS!!!!!!! Then who has edge in conference point differential, root for NYG to win at DAL
Ladies and gentlemen, the Holy grail of NFL Primetime songs.
Where is the instrumental for this?
Ive looked for this song for a decade.
@@philluso Same here. Not sure why no one has it. Maybe ESPN has it locked in a vault because its so good.
This and Total News are my favorite songs
ruclips.net/video/Enr9uiZg18I/видео.html
This was the greatest Primetime episode ever, the ability to go back and forth between both games made it so intense along with the music of course
Imagine this with International Statement though. The universe might've imploded from the awesomeness.
PhoenixLance13 I think this fits better than International Statement
Major props to the guy who edited these highlights. Editing highlights is hard enough but going back and forth between two games is remarkable.
Facts homie legendary for that
I sure hope the editor(s) got a bonus for this segment.
A couple of brothers Mario Bates (#24 for Arizona) and Michael Bates (#24 for Carolina) both scoring TDs in this clip! Michael at 2:21, and then Mario at 3:15
“Basil Mitchell, puts a little oregano, puts a little tarragon, and puts a lot of spice into his 88 yard kickoff return”
Might be one of his best lines ever
The Greatest NFL Primetime Clip Ever!!!! "We need more points!" 😂
What’s better than one epic football game? 2 of them that determine if you get into the playoffs based off of a crazy points scenario. Boomer, Bret, Jackson, Ditka, the music. This is incredible.
Why isn't this piece of football platinum at 1 million views yet? This is truly legendary
Another post of the Points War (posted several years before this one) is at 153k views.
It was indeed a legendary NFL moment, though, even if the points tiebreaker didn't didn't ultimately matter (the Packers/Panthers needed the Giants to beat Dallas). We'll likely never see anything like this again.
I never thought I would see the day that the holy grail would finally have a name put to it.
The greatest things are worth waiting for, my friend.
Amen 🔥
I've watched this clip so many times over the years that I can recite it word-for-word by now.
Do you have a verse for the song?
BREAKING: Thanks to Josh Ochs & ESPN, the track is finally identified. John Colby found it and told Josh he's going to put it on his website sometime soon, so I went ahead and added the link to his media page above.
WE GOT IT THANK GOD
Mvemjsunpx: This song is available without commentary?
@@JacksonJohnson979 It should be available on Colby's website soon. Keep checking the Song Link above.
Sounds like a different version
@@therealjm112 The "We Need Points" song currently on Colby's website is an alternate version he created recently and put up on the site about a year ago. The original "Theighs Mon" isn't on there yet.
This Prime Time reminds me of the guy on the NFL Red Zone. It was the witching hour
FACTS
I swear this gets better every time I watch it
best thing about 2020 was finding this song's name
Discovering the name of this song is like beating the ender dragon in Minecraft. Legendary
2:14 Back when Chris Berman didn’t realize how successful “Jake daylight come and you got Delhomme” I just thought he was another backup quarterback.
Just imagine the looks of confusion with people who dont know the situation. They're wondering why there are onside kicks, long-range bombs, and the leading team panicking while being up by AT LEAST 3 POSSESSIONS with minutes left in the game 😂
1998 season
Week 1-NO/STL
Week 2-BAL/NYJ
Week 3-CHI/TB (Debut of Raymond James Stadium)
Week 4-GB/CAR
Week 5-PHI/DEN
Week 6-KC/NE
Week 7-BAL/PIT
Week 8-CHI/TEN
Week 9-TEN/PIT (Oilers end a 4 game losing streak in Pittsburgh, also Steelers first home loss in the regular season since opening day 97)
Week 10-SD/DEN
Week 11-NYJ/IND
Week 12-NYJ/TEN
Week 13-PHI/GB
Week 14-BAL/TEN
Week 15-ATL/NO
Week 16-NO/ARI
Week 17-CAR/IND
Wildcard-NE/JAX
Divisional-MIA/DEN
Based off information people have added to my spreadsheet
Week 5-PHI/DEN
Week 6-KC/NE
Week 8-CHI/TEN
Week 10-SD/DEN
Week 12-NYJ/TEN
Week 13-PHI/GB
Week 14-BAL/TEN
Week 16-NO/ARI
Week 17-CAR/IND
Decided to upload it. Download it if you please. If not I'll send it via email if interested.
So the upload with songs 1-16 has a link to download each song individually. Can your file be sent to whoever made that?
And have all the songs from that video been identified? As funny as the comment someone posted with wild guesses, there's a few I didnt recognize as ID'd elsewhere.
ruclips.net/video/y6-FMx_gu6g/видео.html
@@Knightmessenger You're talking about the Polinsky songs? There are many ways of finding them. I know 4, 5, 6, and 8 are exclusive ESPN tracks, so those aren't identified. I know International Statement , Neck and Neck, and Roadhog are in YT as the official song. Gladiator, Eric D., and Arnold are Colby's. Those are songs 3, 7, and 9, so those you need someone to send it, or contact Colby himself. Most of these are Firstcom music, and many of these can be found on Universal Music Production, even many which aren't the 18 songs, like Liberation Day or Race to the Death, which I have them. To download them you need to download Download VideoHelper on computer and download it. The channel has a blogpost where the links to the songs are. Hope this helps!
@@victoriacastro6229 yeah the polinski songs. Ive downloaded most except the ones that I cant figure out the title to.
Edit: songs 4, 6, 8, and 16. Song 5 is The Big Game. All are found in this video.
ruclips.net/video/y6-FMx_gu6g/видео.html
And I do have a youtube video downloader but if this song could be added to the link mentioned i would be able to get it in a higher bitrate.
Heard this on the NFL Draft tonight
How good is Chris Berman? This happened over 20 years ago, but it feels like it just happened.
I remember these games,
It was living "fantasy football"
Look at Beuerlein’s stats that season and compare it to the rest of his career. Crazy numbers that year!
THEIGHS MON!!!! OH MY GOD!!!! I’d just about given up hope!!! I’m so happy that this has FINALLY been ID’d and it’ll be posted online after so many years! I’ll be checking Colby’s site like a hawk!!! Oh my god!!!
The only good thing to happen in 2020 is finding the name of this song
NFL primetime forever will be legendary this theme is awesome as f k
A clean copy of this track will cure the 'rona.
Paul Bria it’s coming soon
@@nateeskenazi8280 Explain!
They identified it. Colby will release it soon on his page. Soon it'll most likely appear on RUclips.
Victoria Castro Colby who?
Paul Bria Colby as in John Colby, the artist who made the song.
Also used during the Bills' legendary comeback vs the Oilers
And the immortal “it’s all over! For Houston!”
Fox Score Bug 3.0
Jake Delhomme was a Saint
George Seifert would coach the Panthers for 2 more seasons. A 1-15 season (won 1st game, lost next 15) in 2001 get him fired
Mike Ditka’s last game as a coach
Jake Plummer: a Cardinal
In 2 years, Pat Tillman would enlist in the Army
Brett Favre would play until 2010
The NFL would return replay in 1999
Berman mentioned the last time the Cardinals beat the Packers in Green Bay (1949). It wouldn’t happen until 2018. That Packers L resulted in Mike McCarthy getting fired.
You mean there was a team that had a longer winless drought at Lambeau than the Lions? (1992-2014)
Man I want this back
This is like the World Cup group stage where two teams are tied on points and have to fight for superior goal difference as the two games are played at the same time, only even crazier since American football has so much more scoring.
Considering that after I inquired to Colby about this and terminator back in October and terminator appeared on his site but never this, I think we will probably not ever get it. I can’t believe this is the one that got away, it’s always going to be the most unsatisfying thing in my life. Literally the only way we’ll ever hear a clean version of this song is if some rogue employee leaks it or espn releases it as a part of some anniversary music album. However, there’s such an astronomically low chance of those happening that I think it’s safe to say that this one will never be heard. It will always be the missing piece of my Primetime collection, and the holy grail of all Primetime music.
Benjamin Lane Benjamin Lane Do you have an in with ESPN or something? Sounds like you do which is awesome and it definitely would suck if we never got our hands on this one. There are two others that I’m dying to
hear (47 and 39). What is Terminator? Also my white whale of highlights is the 98 AFC Championship Game. I have every single show from 98-05 except that one.
@Benjamin Lane I'm assuming you are aware of the news. Roughly how long did it take for Colby to update his website after you informed him Terminator was missing?
@@Utuubuploader2012 I don't have an in with ESPN, I just reached out to John Colby himself. Terminator is a primetime song by Colby, you can find it on his site.
@@josh07698 One week. I emailed Colby in late September and Terminator appeared on the first of October, or at least that's when I downloaded it from his site.
I NEED this song damnit lol. Plus this was one of the most fun weeks of fantasy football if you had any of the players on these teams. Unless you were playing against them then you were a nervous wreck lol.
It’s on RUclips, just search Theighs Mon and it should be one of the first results.
@@ProjectInsight44 it doesn't come up with only the music just higlight videos with it in background and announcers talking over it
@@WE1RDalWANNAbe It was up but it got removed shortly after I posted the previous reply. I can email it to you if you'd like.
Sometimes I still can’t believe it was actually found
This was used on the recap of the Bills Oilers comeback game
Funniest thing about this, 3 weeks prior, the Panthers scored a touchdown as time expired against the Packers to go up 33-31. Panthers kneeled on the untimed PAT instead of kicking the extra point or trying for 2. That would have lowered the gap to +6 or +4 Green Bay entering this instead of +8 Green Bay.
Weird that they would kneel since the defense wasn't allowed to score on PATs back then.
@@mvemjsunpx Seifert did it for "sportsmanship"
This song was always on pt in the late 90s
I mean how the hell is this music NOT available?
ESPN still has it in their library, just heard it on the knockoff Prinetime.
I swear I heard this exact song used by ESPN this past NFL season!
Jason Todd It’s still in their possession, and yes they do occasionally use it. I heard it on the Boomer’s Vault segment of NFL Live during last season as well as the ESPN+ edition of Primetime.
2000 season
Week 1-SEA/MIA
Week 2-OAK/IND
Week 3-NYG/CHI
Week 4-GB/ARI
Week 5-NE/DEN (Bill Belichick's first win as Patriots coach)
Week 6-IND/NE
Week 7-IND/SEA
Week 8-DEN/CIN (Corey Dillon's 278 yard game and Bengals first win of the new millennium)
Week 9-PHI/NYG
Week 10-MIA/DET
Week 11-STL/NYG
Week 12-DET/NYG
Week 13-MIA/IND
Week 14-CLE/JAX
Week 15-CIN/TEN
Week 16-DEN/KC (Game that basically gave the Raiders the AFC West)
Week 17-CHI/DET (Bears eliminate Lions and the downward spiral in Motown begins)
Based off information people have added to my spreadsheet
Week 14-CLE/JAX
Week 16-DEN/KC
Week 17-CHI/DET (GW 54 yard by Edinger knocks Lions out of playoffs)
So, I emailed Colby again, 6 months later. No response as of yet, but I have a feeling this will be the definitive answer of whether we’ll ever get this officially or not. ESPN will almost definitely never release it, and if Colby doesn’t post it then I just don’t see it surfacing ever. However, fingers crossed. I’ll edit this comment when (or rather, if) Colby responds.
Any update to this point? This song was used in the NFL Draft, could that be a lead to some new info?
Hot take: Both teams desperately trying to score points until the clock hits zero, regardless of the score of the game, is how football should be played all the time.
Exactly
No cap
Two teams were fighting for a playoff spot, while the other 2 were playing spoiler. That's why they were jacking up the score. At the end of the day, it didn't matter since the Cowboys won.
1995 season
Week 1-NYJ/MIA
Week 2-TB/CLE
Week 3-STL/CAR (Panthers first "home" game, played 1995 at Clemson)
Week 4-TB/WAS
Week 5-DAL/WAS
Week 6-ARI/NYG
Week 7-WAS/ARI
Week 8-MIN/GB
Week 9-CLE/CIN (Browns last road win until 1999)
Week 10-ARI/DEN
Week 11-OAK/NYG
Week 12-NYG/PHI
Week 13-PIT/CLE
Week 14-PHI/SEA
Week 15-IND/JAC
Week 16-ARI/PHI
Week 17-SEA/KC
Week 2- TB/CLE
Week 3- STL/CAR (Panthers first home game ever)
Week 4- WAS/TB (Alvin Harper's Bucs debut)
2002 season
Week 1-ARI/WAS (Former NFC East rivals meet)
Week 2-DET/CAR (Stanley Cup Final rematch taken to the gridiron)
Week 3-WAS/SF
Week 4-NE/SD (Patriots first loss since Week 10 2001)
Week 5-NE/MIA (Former Dolphins troll Miami with their rings, Dolphins troll them with the score)
Week 6-GB/NE (Pats first loss at Gillette Stadium)
Week 7-SF/NO (SEA/STL used NFL Primetime Song 5)
Week 8-DEN/NE
Week 9-WAS/SEA
Week 10-SD/STL
Week 11-GB/MIN
Week 12-NYG/HOU
Week 13-PIT/JAC
Week 14-DEN/NYJ
Week 15-GB/SF (CAR/PIT used NFL Primetime Song 6)
Week 16-MIA/MIN (Saturday) & DET/ATL (Last game on the artificial turf in the Georgia Dome)
Week 17-CAR/NO (The Saints go marching OUT of the playoffs)
Based off information people have added to my spreadsheet (Some of it is off of memory)
Week 1-ARI/WAS
Week 2-DET/CAR
Week 3-WAS/SF
Week 4-NE/SD
Week 5-NE/MIA
Week 6-GB/NE
Week 14-DEN/NYJ
Week 15-CAR/PIT (?)
Week 16-DET/ATL
Week 17-CAR/NO
I believe it was Unused for Weeks 11 and 12
wow! i dont remember this but this was absolutely amazing!
I heard this song used for a highlight of a player or two in the NFL Draft. This song is still used by ESPN, and I wished they could give us more info as to what song this is.
inkling boi A lot of the In House Primetime music was used for the draft this year
@@ProjectInsight44 it was so good, I was singing along to it lol
TheManjot TheMythTheLegend - same
Benjamin Lane - yep, and it was nice to hear. Sets the perfect mood for highlights. One of the few good things about ESPN is that they still use these fire soundtracks
2001 season
Week 1-OAK/KC
Week 2-OAK/MIA
Week 3-CIN/SD
Week 4-GB/TB
Week 5-BAL/GB
Week 6-DEN/SD (Broncos first loss in San Diego since 1996)
Week 7-MIN/TB
Week 8-CLE/CHI (Mike Brown's 2nd walkoff pick 6 in as many weeks this after overcoming a 14 point deficit late in the 4th)
Week 9-PIT/CLE (Kris Brown's redemption)
Week 10-CHI/TB (Bears first win in Tampa since 1995)
Week 11-BAL/JAX (Ravens erase Jaguars 17 point 2nd half rally)
Week 12-DEN/MIA
Week 13-SF/STL
Week 14-MIA/SF
Week 15-CLE/GB
Week 16-OAK/DEN
Week 17-NYJ/OAK (Jets clinch playoff berth for the first time since 1998 and just the 2nd time since 1991 while the Raiders surrender first round bye. Key factor into "Tuck Rule" and the birth of a dynasty)
Wildcard-NYJ/OAK (Round 2, Raiders revenge and Gruden's last win in Oakland until 2018)
Divisional-BAL/PIT (Super Bowl defense ends 2 games short for Ravens)
Conference Championship-NE/PIT
Based off information people have added to my spreadsheet
Week 3-CIN/SD
Week 5-BAL/GB
Week 6-DEN/SD
Week 7-MIN/TB
Week 8-CLE/CHI (Bears score 2 TDs with under a minute left to send the game to OT, Mike Brown's second pick six in a row for an overtime Bears win)
Week 9-PIT/CLE
Week 10-CHI/TB
Week 11-BAL/JAX
Week 12-DEN/MIA
Week 13-SF/STL
Week 14-MIA/SF
Week 15-CLE/GB
Week 17-NYJ/OAK
1997 season
Week 1-OAK/TEN (NFL Debuts in Tennessee)
Week 2-TEN/MIA
from Week 3 on was primarily used for the late games (most of them the finale)
Week 3-NO/SF
Week 4-ATL/SF
Week 5-STL/OAK (former battle of Los Angeles)
Week 6-SD/OAK
Week 7-CAR/MIN (Brad Johnson completes a touchdown to himself)
Week 8-MIA/BAL
Week 9-TEN/ARI (Probably aired at 3 am on public access)
Week 10-JAX/TEN
Week 11-NE/BUF
Week 12-WSH/DAL (Cowboys last win in 1997)
Week 13-JAX/CIN
Week 14-PIT/ARI
Week 15-IND/NYJ (Colts upset playoff chasing Jets)
Week 16-KC/SD
Week 17-NYJ/DET (Quite an eventful game)
Wildcard-MIA/NE
Divisional-TB/GB
This is from memory, so some might not be correct
Week 12- NYJ/CHI
Week 14- PIT/ARI
Week 15- IND/NYJ (Colts stun Jets and their playoff chances in the Meadowlands)
@@throwaway605 Gonna take a shot in the dark for weeks 10, 13 and 16
Week 10-PHI/ARI
Week 13-JAC/CIN
Week 16-GB/CAR
@@throwaway605 Had a source tell me NYJ/CHI was Grid Lock
2005 season
Week 1-TB/MIN
Week 2-SD/DEN
Week 3-ARI/SEA
Week 4-SEA/WAS
Week 5-CAR/ARI
Week 6-WAS/KC (Washington last trip to Kansas City until 2017)
Week 7-SD/PHI
Week 8-PHI/DEN (The end of the T.O. era in Philly)
Week 9-ATL/MIA
Week 10-WAS/TB (ARI/DET used Unknown Song 39)
Week 11-PHI/NYG
Week 12-GB/PHI
Week 13-ARI/SF
Week 14-SF/SEA
Week 15-SEA/TEN
Week 16-SF/STL
Week 17-DET/PIT (Final home game for Jerome Bettis)
Wildcard-WAS/TB (Redskins avenge early season loss in Tampa)
Conference Championship-PIT/DEN (Recap)
Based off information people have added to my spreadsheet
Week 8-PHI/DEN
I'm still not entirely sure how that point differential thing works.
I think it's something to do with points scored vs points allowed
Point differential is basically the amount of points your team scores minus the amount of points your team concedes
In this case it was points scored minus points allowed against conference opponents. In those days when there were just 3 divisions per conference, in conference tiebreakers that tiebreaker metric was the 4th tiebreaker step behind head-to-head, conference record and record against common opponents.
As it turns out Dallas defeated the Giants later that day to clinch the last NFC playoff spot available and make all of the Packers and Panthers efforts for naught. Heading into the Giants-Cowboys game, the Packers had +25 net points in conference games and the Panthers were at +14. The Giants were at -56 thus would have had to beat the Cowboys by at least 81 points to catch Green Bay in net conference points. If they by some freak circumstance beat Dallas by 82 or more points, then they would have won that tiebreaker. If they won by exactly 81 points then Carolina would have dropped out of the 3-way tie with the Giants and Green Bay. Then the Giants and Packers would have reverted back to Step 1 of a two-way conference tiebreaker which would have not been resolved until the 5th step - net points against all opponents - which the Giants would have won (to figure that, NY was +5 in net points against AFC teams, while the Packers were -9).
Even weirder would have been if the Giants and Cowboys tied. In that scenario Carolina would have claimed the last playoff spot because of their victory over GB at Lambeau 3 weeks earlier (on the game's final play no less). Another odd part of that day was that Dallas's win not only put them in the playoffs, knocking out Green Bay and Carolina, but the Cowboys win plus the Detroit loss earlier in the day meant the Cowboys leapfrogged the Lions to the #5 seed while the Lions ended up as the #6 seed.
One correction. The Packers ended up +25 in net points in conference games. Heading into the final weekend they were dead even - at zero. Carolina ended up at +14 after their win over the Saints. Heading into that game they were at -14. The Giants were at -56 leading into Week 17.
Another ironic aftermath of that is that league officials decided they didn't want that scenario playing out again so prior to the Texans being added and the league realigning they also restructured the tiebreaker rules. Thus starting in the 2002 season strength of victory was added as a tiebreaker- the 5th step in ties between teams in the same division and the 4th step in conference tiebreakers. Strength of schedule was moved up to the 6th step to break division ties and the 5th step for conference ties. Then if those didn't resolve the deadlock, they revived a step from the 70s - best combined conference ranking in total points scored and total points allowed followed by best league ranking in total points scored and total points allowed. The net points tiebreakers were shoved way down toward the bottom of the pecking order. For division ties it's now net points against common opponents followed by net points against all opponents, while for conference ties it's net points against conference opponents followed by net points against all opponents. Then for both divisional and conference tiebreakers the last two steps are net touchdowns against all opponents and coin flip.
Since 2002 the league has never had to employ any tiebreaker that needed to go past the 4th step for either divisional (conference record) or conference (strength of victory) tiebreakers.
Im still confused by the whole thing. NFL Throwback should do a video covering this day and the tiebreaker rules.
The funny thing is this ended up being all for naught as Dallas beat the Giants and the Packers got eliminated anyway.
Dallas would go on to lose the wildcard game at the Vikings (ft Jeff George at QB). Do you think either the Packers or Panthers could have won at Minnesota in the playoffs?
The 4th tiebreaker... A Net Points in the Conference... 🤣🤣🤣. I'd never seen this in my life.
Giants going into that game were hoping that both Carolina and Green Bay would've lost for them to even be alive going into their match against Dallas. However as we saw on those highlights, Giants were eliminated before kickoff because of the results of the games. Which was a moot point anyway because the Cowboys won and they got in.
2003 season
Week 1-IND/CLE
Week 2-SEA/ARI
Week 3-JAC/IND
Week 4 NE/WAS (Pats last loss before their 21 game winning streak)
Week 5-SD/JAX (Game that aired at 3am on C-SPAN)
Week 6-HOU/TEN
Week 7-PHI/NYG
Week 8-NYG/MIN
Week 9-PHI/ATL
Week 10-SEA/WAS
Week 11-WAS/CAR
Week 12-CIN/SD
Week 13-KC/SD
Week 14-SEA/MIN
Week 15-GB/SD
Week 16-BAL/CLE
Week 17-IND/HOU (Colts claim the 1st of 5 straight AFC South crowns)
Based off information people have added to my spreadsheet
Week 5-SD/JAX
Week 13-KC/SD?
Week 17-IND/HOU
Kyle Caughlin
IND/CLE was the “idiot kicker” game
1992 season
Confirmed
Week 1-MIN/GB
Week 2-NYJ/PIT
Week 4-MIA/SEA
Week 5-MIA/BUF
Week 7-ATL/SF
Week 8-SEA/NYG
Week 12-GB/CHI
Week 15-CLE/DET
Unidentified weeks
Week 3 (Either PIT/SD or unused)
Week 6 (My guess PHX/NYG)
Week 11 (Either SD/CLE or unused)
Week 13 (My guess is CHI/CLE)
Week 14 & 16 (My guess is unused for both)
Week 17 (My guess is TB/PHX)
Based off information people have added to my spreadsheet
Week 8-SEA/NYG
Week 10-Unused
1996 season
Confirmed
Week 1-PIT/JAC
Week 2-NYG/DAL
Week 3-SD/GB
Week 4-DAL/BUF
Week 5-MIN/NYG
Week 7-CHI/NO
Week 8-BAL/DEN
Week 9-KC/DEN
Week 10-MIA/NE
Week 11-IND/MIA
Week 12-WAS/PHI
Week 13-SF/WAS
Week 14-BUF/IND
Week 15-BUF/SEA
Week 16-IND/KC
Week 17-PIT/CAR (Sir Purr helps out on special teams)
Wildcard-MIN/DAL
Divisional-JAX/DEN (The upset of 1996)
Unidentified weeks
Week 6 (My guess is SD/DEN)
Based off information people have added to my spreadsheet
Week 6-SD/DEN?
be nice if this was ever reuploaded to a streaming vault somewhere from espn
*LETS SCORE SOME POINTS*
The immortal Net Points In Conference tiebreaker
1991 season
Week 4-DET/IND (Debut highlight)
Week 5-SF/LA Raiders
Week 7-NO/PHI
Week 8-DET/SF
Week 9-DAL/DET (First duel between Emmitt Smith and Barry Sanders)
Week 10-MIA/IND
Week 11-PIT/CIN
Week 12-DEN/KC
Week 13-SD/NYJ
Week 14-CLE/IND
Week 15-DEN/CLE
Week 16-NYG/WAS
Week 17-IND/TB (Battle of the 2 worst teams in 1991)
4:22 How come we never get scenarios like this again in the last week of the season? No one really emphasizes on the point differential for tiebreakers these days. It’s mostly either the head to head or conference records. In the end the Packers didn’t make the playoffs out of all this wild scenario stuff they did to beat Panthers and the points they still didn’t end up getting in.
Point differential moved down on the list of tiebreakers in 2002 when the NFL realigned and created a new list of tiebreakers, including the new "strength of victory" tiebreaker. I think it's only gotten as far as strength of victory once since then.
1994 season
Confirmed
Week 3-IND/PIT
Week 4-CIN/HOU
Week 5-ATL/LA Rams
Week 6-LA Raiders/NE
Week 7-ARI/WAS
Week 8-PIT/NYG
Week 9-HOU/LA Raiders
Week 10-NE/CLE
Week 12-ATL/DEN
Week 13-MIA/NYJ (With Gladiator)
Week 14-WAS/TB
Week 15-WAS/ARI
Week 16-SD/NYJ
Week 17-NE/CHI
Wildcard-CHI/MIN (With Arnold)
Divisional-MIA/SD (With Crush)
Unidentified weeks
Week 1 (My guess is HOU/IND)
Based off information people have added to my spreadsheet
Week 2-PIT/CLE?
Week 17-NE/CHI
@@throwaway605 Week 2 PIT/CLE used Power Cutter. This one went unused that week. Venturing a guess for Week 1-HOU/IND
Frantic start to the new millennium 😊
Is there an app that you can edit the audio so you can only hear the background song and mute every other sound?
SymbioteNx379 would love to know if there is such an app
SymbioteNx379 tried to do that in audacity, and it didn’t work
So I actually was able to isolate the song from an installment of boomer’s final drive, however… it sounds horrible. The quality sucks, the song is all choppy, it’s just really not worth the time just to hear it in that state.
@@ProjectInsight44 Do you think it would have better results if you took multiple samples of this from different shows, and synched the music?
That way it would only have to remove the sounds (aka the talking) that is different in each one but keep the sound that is consistent in all (aka the music).
This has also been one I've wanted since it was used for the Barry Sanders 2000 yard game (Jets @ Lions 1997 week 17)
Knightmessenger that could work, but it definitely wouldn’t sound as good as just getting the actual song.
Has anybody tried to contact ESPN to see if they may be able to help ID these songs?
I contacted people that worked on Primetime in the 90s, never got an answer from those that I reached out to
Lego By Ben ESPN was using this track during the NFL Draft tonight for player highlights. Someone who works there currently has to have an instrumental link. I’ve searched for years and haven’t found anything.
I've tried reaching out to John Colby about it. He insisted the track is his, but can't find it.
1993 season
Confirmed
Week 1-PHX/PHI
Week 2-CHI/MIN
Week 3-HOU/SD
Week 5-LA Raiders/KC
Week 7-SF/DAL (Super Bowl 27.5)
Week 8-PHX/SF
Week 9-CHI/GB
Week 12-LA Raiders/SD
Week 14-LA Rams/PHX
Week 17-NO/PHI
Week 18-DEN/LA Raiders (Raiders steal home field for the wildcard from the Broncos)
Unidentified weeks
Week 4 (My guess is CLE/IND)
Week 6 (My guess is unused)
Week 10 (My guess is DEN/CLE)
Week 11 (My guess is GB/NO)
Week 13 (My guess is NO/MIN)
Week 15 (My guess is IND/NYG)
Week 16 (My guess is PHX/SEA)
Wildcard-Hou/Buf
Lego By Ben Wouldn't that have been in the 1992 season?
Yep, you're right.
Based off information people have added to my spreadsheet
Week 1-PHX/PHI
Week 2-CHI/MIN
Week 7-SF/DAL
Week 8-PHX/SF
Week 9-CHI/GB
the giants could of gotten in if they had beaten Dallas. Problem was that the pt diff vs the packers was more than 100 pts.
Bro imagine having fantasy players on the Packers or Panthers
Does anybody have the actual soundtrack to this?
What the hell. It’s gone, removed by the uploader. I have it downloaded, but I’m going to hesitate on re-upping it, just in case this is a whole copyright legal debacle. What a shame because I had went to so many old comment sections saying it was on YT.
If it was removed by the uploader, then it likely wasn’t a copyright thing.
If anything, you could turn it into an mp3 and then send it to people who would want to listen to it
@@MTRZ97 I already have it as an mp3, and I wouldn't be opposed to sending it to people who want it. I just don't want to rush into posting it until I know more or some time passes. There's still a lot that's unclear about this. Like who posted it, how'd they get it, why'd they take it down, was it at the request of Colby or ESPN, and will Colby actually put it on his site? Those are all things that I still just don't know.
Benjamin Lane Id definitely want it
@@MTRZ97 Email me bennyman2k@gmail.com
Dallas Cowboys makes to the playoffs in 1999 with 8 - 8 Under head coach Chan Gailey
LOL so the Packers didn't even get in huh.
2:12 future Panthers Super Bowl quarterback Jake Delhomme
AND LOST TO THE ALMIGHTY PATRIOTS 😂
2:24 "it's as if new Orleans was playing for green bay n Arizona was playing for Carolina" lol
Don't hesitate to comment if you can identify this song. Thanks!
Ugh, this has been on youtube for ages and nobody has bothered to identify it. I don't think this one is EVER going to come up. :\ Sad but true. I appreciate you putting this up, though.
Sadly, this didn’t matter, because the Cowboys won later that day.
1999 season
Week 1-CIN/TEN
Week 2-DEN/KC
Week 3-WAS/NYJ
Week 4-NYJ/DEN
Week 5-MIA/IND (Marino rallies the Dolphins past Manning and the Colts)
Week 6-MIA/NE (Dolphins overcome sluggish start to beat the Patriots)
Week 7-PHI/MIA
Week 8-MIA/OAK
Week 9-CIN/SEA
Week 10-CAR/STL
Week 11-STL/SF
Week 12-TB/SEA (End of the line for Trent Dilfer in Tampa Bay)
Week 13-WAS/DET (Lions final win in 1999)
Week 14-SD/SEA (Chargers first win in Seattle since 1994)
Week 15-SD/MIA
Week 16-CHI/STL
This highlight
Wildcard-MIA/SEA (Kingdome Finale)
Divisional-TEN/IND (Jaguars just got nervous)
Super Bowl XXXIV
Based off information people have added to my spreadsheet
Week 5-MIA/IND
Week 6-MIA/NE
Week 14-SD/SEA
Since Carolina defeated Green Bay earlier that season, shouldn't that have been the tiebreaker between them?
A Giants win over the Cowboys would've created a 3-way tie between NYG, CAR, and GB that would've come down to scoring margin (the Giants' scoring margin was way worse than the other two). Carolina's win over Green Bay would've been the deciding factor if the DAL/NYG game had ended in a tie.
Block in the back at 2:32 that wasn’t called 💯
2019 Week 17 AFC Playoff picture
1. BAL 13-2
2. NE 12-3
3. KC 11-4
4. HOU 10-5
5. BUF 10-5
AFC 6-seed clinching scenarios
All games at 4.25 PM ET
TN 7-8 (at HOU)
1. Win
2. Tie + PIT loss/tie
3. PIT loss + IND loss/tie
PIT 7-8 (at BAL)
1. Win + TN loss/tie
2. Tie + TN loss
3. TN loss + IND win + OAK loss/tie
4. TN loss + IND win + PIT ties OAK in Strength of Victory (MN, GB, KC, & MIA all win)
OAK 7-8 (at DEN)
1. Win + PIT loss + TN loss + IND win + OAK cliches Strength of Victory (one of these win/tie: CHI, DET, LAC, NE)
1999 Week 17 NFC Playoff picture
1. STL Rams 13-2
2. TB 10-5
3. WSH 9-6
Wild Card Standings, Top 3 are in
4. MN: 9-6 (in, win NFC Central with win & TB loss at CHI)
5. DET: 8-7 (in)
6. DAL: 7-8 (in with win)
GB: 7-8
CAR: 7-8
NYG: 7-8
GB, CAR: WE NEED POINTS!!!!!!! Then who has edge in conference point differential, root for NYG to win at DAL
Michael Watts I hope the Raiders win this tiebreaker today lol
Boomer and this song belong in the NFL HOF
033 Pat Tillman
Sadly Dallas won later that evening
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