This was a GREAT upload brother THANK YOU🙏🏼👍🏼..Only happened a handful of times per season but when we had 90k+ packed in the Coliseum for a big game it was special I don’t think there was a better atmosphere in the league at that time..beautiful thing☠️🏉🖤
It only happened four times in the 12 seasons in Los Angeles. 1984,1986, this game (1991) and in 1992. This was the only win for the Raiders in front of 90,000+ at home.
I remember watching this game in its entirety, I was 11 yrs old, I was a diehard Jerry Rice fan and I remember him coming down on his head yikes, but it was weird seeing it after all these years
@@TheWakeup011 Haley was bipolar (had not been diagnosed at the time) and he was furious that the 49ers had let Lott, who was his best friend on the 49ers, go after the previous season. Seeing his BFF on the other side, and losing the game to a team they should have beaten, sent Haley over the edge and he started destroying the locker room afterwards.
@TheWakeup011 he was still angry and couldn't forgive George Seifert at the 1990 Pro Bowl when Seifert cut Ronnie Lott at the Pro Bowl his best friend mentor big brother figure and father figure that meant so much to Haley when they played together with the 49ers
Back in the late 80s and early 90s, the Raiders didn't always win but they always won against the 49ers. (before the 1994 MNF Shellacking at Candlestick)
One of the darkest autumns in LA sports...Dodgers blew the NL West race in the final weekend, Rams went 3-13, Raiders went from 9-4 to 9-8 (counting playoffs), Magic announced he had HIV. Oyyyy
Manu Ginobilis Bald Spot you know it brother...What cracked me up was in Sep ‘92, the San Diego Union Tribune (the morning of SC’s game with SDSU) misprinted USC’s ‘91 record as 8-3 😂🤣
I just can’t get over how many different premiere-name running backs the Raiders had over a 5 year period that overlapped the late 1980s and early 1990s: Allen, Bo, Craig, Dickerson, the perennially underrated Greg Bell, to name just a few. They just never quite got any of them at a point where they could give you a 16 game season in their prime: over the hill, injuries, spats with Al Davis, or could only commit to half a season.
Most of that was because of the Allen-Davis feud. Allen was arguably the best player in the league and was a blocking back for Bo and then later third or fourth on the depth chart as they continually brought other guys in. Just unbelievable and looking back as an outsider sad that Allen had to endure this.
I wish they hadn't blocked your 2000 oakland raiders season vid, that thing was phenominsl. I know it's there somewhere, tried to trick yt into thinking I was in a diff country to access it, but it never worked, could see it's existence there though. Im not a Raider fan, but 2000 was cool to see them and Chucky take the next step....if not for the Ravens god mode defense that year, maybe we'd be talking sb champs. There's something sexy about the silver n black, I want you guys to be good, it's good for the nfl
@@joewanke6000 the 1990 Raiders at Lions game is on my twitter page (@NYRaider88). Type the game in the search bar on my page there and it should show up. If not, let me know so I can repost it.
Joe Wanke it should be easy to find on twitter. Just type @NYRaider88 in the search bar and my page will show up. I reposted those games on my page there.
@@RaiderClassics green bay packers at Los angels raiders 1990 week10 Chicago bears at Los angels raiders 1987 week15 Detroit lions vs Los angels raiders 1987 week2 Los angels raiders at Minnesota Vikings 1990 week16 Los angels raiders at green bay week1 1987 1987 Los angels raiders at Minnesota Vikings do you have these games on your Twitter pages NYC 1988 raiders could you put these games on your Twitter pages could you please let me know if you got those games Minnesota Vikings at Los angels raiders 1993 week1 Tampa bay Buccaneers at Los angels raiders 1993 week15 and those two games could you please let me know if you could find these two games from 1993 nfl season please tex me back thank you
This game on CBS with Pat and John was a field goal fest at the LA Coliseum. A young Steve Young at QB for SF. Final score was a 12-6 win for the Raiders. This was the only game that the Raiders won out of the 4 that drew 90,000+ in their 12 years in Los Angeles. The attendance that Sunday September 29, 1991 was 91,494. There were many Niner fans in attendance as well. The other three 90,000+ games at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum were against Dallas in 1992, vs. Denver in 1984 and 1986. All those three were losses at home for the Raiders. They moved back to Oakland after the 1994 season.
@@RaiderClassics So true lol Thanks for posting. Brought back good memories of being there that day. We attended the Raiders team dinner after the game at the hotel across from USC on Figueroa. Saw Mr. Davis and met HOFs like Jim Otto which showed us his Super Bowl ring. Appreciate the post.
Ronnie Lott #42 of the Los Angeles Raiders Career Accomplishments 10× Pro Bowl selection 8× First-team All-Pro selection All-Pro selection at 3 different positions (cornerback, free safety and strong safety) 2× NFL interceptions leader 4× Super Bowl champion 1980's All-Decade Team Pro Football Hall of Fame selection Statistics 1,146 tackles 73 Interceptions with 730 return yards 16 forced fumbles 17 fumble recoveries 5 touchdowns
That day, both the Raiders and Rams were home on CBS...and later that year, Raiders @ Denver was at the same time as KC @ Rams, both on NBC. It’s like the networks knew the Rams wouldn’t sellout - so there’d be no conflict over who to televise!! 😂
@@danieltilson4912 Oh STFU. Rebels don't cheer injuries. Stop it. Sick of you dummies thinking you can define fandom for other people. It was tacky. You don't cheer injuries.
Would've made the NFC playoffs really really interesting. If the 49ers had won the Falcons game, they're 11-5 and the wild card. But instead of getting the Falcons spot, they actually get Chicago's spot and rematch the Bears after destroying them on Monday Night football (52-14) the week before. The Cowboys would actually have gone to New Orleans to play the Saints. And if they had won and the 49ers had won, Dallas would've gone to Washington and San Francisco would've gone to Detroit, who they had beaten 35-3 in the regular season. Those would've been two really really intriguing matchups.
If this game would have been week 2 or 3...even with the lack of sellouts in LA, I think TNT could have done their one and only Sunday Night game at the coliseum
The NFL refused to schedule night games at the Coliseum after 1985 - some thought it was because of the crime-ridden area surrounding it, others thought the NFL was punishing Al Davis by refusing to feature his team since they never wanted him to play the Raiders' home games in LA anyway. Either way the Raiders didn't play a night game at home from 1986-1995.
@@walterlv01 it was because of a lack of sellouts. Once they returned to Oakland, they started hosting night games. The area too dangerous? Is that why SC hosted at least one night game there every year back then? Even more now.
This was a GREAT upload brother THANK YOU🙏🏼👍🏼..Only happened a handful of times per season but when we had 90k+ packed in the Coliseum for a big game it was special I don’t think there was a better atmosphere in the league at that time..beautiful thing☠️🏉🖤
It only happened four times in the 12 seasons in Los Angeles. 1984,1986, this game (1991) and in 1992. This was the only win for the Raiders in front of 90,000+ at home.
1:28:18...I loved that snazzy NFL Update music they used.
I remember watching this game in its entirety, I was 11 yrs old, I was a diehard Jerry Rice fan and I remember him coming down on his head yikes, but it was weird seeing it after all these years
Awesome upload. Keep em coming! 🙏💯🙌😎💀
The REAL NFL on CBS, the NFC version. I wish CBS can get back the NFC package ASAP.
Nice upload! Do you happen to have Raiders vs Redskins from 1989?
Or Raiders vs Giants 1989?
Yessss please
or New England Patriots @ Los Angeles Raiders 1989
Is this the game that Charles Haley went psycho after the game and Lott had to go calm him down?
Yup!!
Yes
Why did he get mad?
@@TheWakeup011 Haley was bipolar (had not been diagnosed at the time) and he was furious that the 49ers had let Lott, who was his best friend on the 49ers, go after the previous season. Seeing his BFF on the other side, and losing the game to a team they should have beaten, sent Haley over the edge and he started destroying the locker room afterwards.
@TheWakeup011 he was still angry and couldn't forgive George Seifert at the 1990 Pro Bowl when Seifert cut Ronnie Lott at the Pro Bowl his best friend mentor big brother figure and father figure that meant so much to Haley when they played together with the 49ers
Back in the late 80s and early 90s, the Raiders didn't always win but they always won against the 49ers. (before the 1994 MNF Shellacking at Candlestick)
Jerry Rice still had not had caught a TD against the Raiders until opening night on MNF in 94...
This game was only the 3rd time he faced the Raiders
Damn ty my favorite team & favorite QB of that era going up against them.
Killing it with these games baby! Propers!
One of the darkest autumns in LA sports...Dodgers blew the NL West race in the final weekend, Rams went 3-13, Raiders went from 9-4 to 9-8 (counting playoffs), Magic announced he had HIV. Oyyyy
And USC went 3-8. At least UCLA was okay...9-3 and won the Sun Bowl.
Manu Ginobilis Bald Spot you know it brother...What cracked me up was in Sep ‘92, the San Diego Union Tribune (the morning of SC’s game with SDSU) misprinted USC’s ‘91 record as 8-3 😂🤣
Antonio Romero right...well that was January 91...so before the darkness of that autumn
Antonio Romero same calendar year yes...just not a good time for LA teams. The golden era that was the 80’s deteriorated.
That’s right. Less than two months later Magic retired from the Lakers due to HIV. Had forgotten about that.
I just can’t get over how many different premiere-name running backs the Raiders had over a 5 year period that overlapped the late 1980s and early 1990s: Allen, Bo, Craig, Dickerson, the perennially underrated Greg Bell, to name just a few. They just never quite got any of them at a point where they could give you a 16 game season in their prime: over the hill, injuries, spats with Al Davis, or could only commit to half a season.
Alas, their best quarterback during that era (1988-1992) was Jay Freaking Schroeder.
Most of that was because of the Allen-Davis feud. Allen was arguably the best player in the league and was a blocking back for Bo and then later third or fourth on the depth chart as they continually brought other guys in. Just unbelievable and looking back as an outsider sad that Allen had to endure this.
This was the game when Charles haley went nuts. Ronnie lott had to calm him down
put his hand right through the glass so the story goes...
I wish they hadn't blocked your 2000 oakland raiders season vid, that thing was phenominsl. I know it's there somewhere, tried to trick yt into thinking I was in a diff country to access it, but it never worked, could see it's existence there though.
Im not a Raider fan, but 2000 was cool to see them and Chucky take the next step....if not for the Ravens god mode defense that year, maybe we'd be talking sb champs. There's something sexy about the silver n black, I want you guys to be good, it's good for the nfl
Go to my twitter (@NYRaider88) and scroll down my timeline. I got that and other games and highlights that YT blocked.
@@joewanke6000 the 1990 Raiders at Lions game is on my twitter page (@NYRaider88). Type the game in the search bar on my page there and it should show up. If not, let me know so I can repost it.
@@joewanke6000 that game u can also find on my twitter page (@NYRaider88).
Joe Wanke it should be easy to find on twitter. Just type @NYRaider88 in the search bar and my page will show up. I reposted those games on my page there.
@@RaiderClassics green bay packers at Los angels raiders 1990 week10 Chicago bears at Los angels raiders 1987 week15 Detroit lions vs Los angels raiders 1987 week2 Los angels raiders at Minnesota Vikings 1990 week16 Los angels raiders at green bay week1 1987 1987 Los angels raiders at Minnesota Vikings do you have these games on your Twitter pages NYC 1988 raiders could you put these games on your Twitter pages could you please let me know if you got those games Minnesota Vikings at Los angels raiders 1993 week1 Tampa bay Buccaneers at Los angels raiders 1993 week15 and those two games could you please let me know if you could find these two games from 1993 nfl season please tex me back thank you
This game on CBS with Pat and John was a field goal fest at the LA Coliseum. A young Steve Young at QB for SF. Final score was a 12-6 win for the Raiders. This was the only game that the Raiders won out of the 4 that drew 90,000+ in their 12 years in Los Angeles. The attendance that Sunday September 29, 1991 was 91,494. There were many Niner fans in attendance as well. The other three 90,000+ games at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum were against Dallas in 1992, vs. Denver in 1984 and 1986. All those three were losses at home for the Raiders. They moved back to Oakland after the 1994 season.
Majority of the games vs SF from the mid 80s to the early 90s were FG fests. lol
@@RaiderClassics So true lol
Thanks for posting. Brought back good memories of being there that day. We attended the Raiders team dinner after the game at the hotel across from USC on Figueroa. Saw Mr. Davis and met HOFs like Jim Otto which showed us his Super Bowl ring. Appreciate the post.
Ronnie Lott #42 of the Los Angeles Raiders
Career Accomplishments
10× Pro Bowl selection
8× First-team All-Pro selection
All-Pro selection at 3 different positions (cornerback, free safety and strong safety)
2× NFL interceptions leader
4× Super Bowl champion
1980's All-Decade Team
Pro Football Hall of Fame selection
Statistics
1,146 tackles
73 Interceptions with 730 return yards
16 forced fumbles
17 fumble recoveries
5 touchdowns
That day, both the Raiders and Rams were home on CBS...and later that year, Raiders @ Denver was at the same time as KC @ Rams, both on NBC. It’s like the networks knew the Rams wouldn’t sellout - so there’d be no conflict over who to televise!! 😂
Heheheh IKR...
My Rams sucked in 91 and for the rest of the 90s until 99, I think the Raiders had a winning record that 91 season
@@YourBoyJohnny94 yes ‘91 the Raiders were 9-7, but lost the last three games of the season and the wild card
Nice...btw do you have Raiders VS. rams 1994?
Lott still brought it while Craig just wasn’t the same after fumbling away the Super Bowl that year prior.
Do you know where to find a copy of the game between these two from 1982?
The 1988 game was a good one also, The Scott Davis play on Rice on 4th down to seal the win.
I would love to see the 1982 Raiders Jets game
I'm a Raiders fan and have been since 1985...but that cheering when Rice got hurt at 1:07:00...that was tacky AF.
then you dont get what is is to be raider fan were rebels no love for no one but our raiders
@@danieltilson4912 Oh STFU. Rebels don't cheer injuries. Stop it. Sick of you dummies thinking you can define fandom for other people. It was tacky. You don't cheer injuries.
@@manuginobilisbaldspot424 Exactly
Funny when Madden says he's sure MOST of the 9'ers have love for Craig. Interesting.
Craig fumbling away the NFC championship didn’t help
@@TheBOYTpodcast yeah, lm pretty sure it was directly related to that. I don't remember if the broadcasters said so, but....
The Golden age of LA Sports 1979-1991 today The Renaissance of LA Sports 2012-2034?
My very first pro game
Yup, I remember it well. We were there also.
Ronnie Lott and Roger Craig played against their former team.
Riki Ellison too.
They’ll always be considered more 49ers than Raiders IMO. Their legacy is tied to SF.
Wait....these guys are still playing? IS iT in CBS?
And la cheers when rice got hurt
Droped Jerry on his neck
Dude l was so mad. Rice and SF were my favorites. I lived on the east coast with no cable. It was very rare that l got to watch them play on TV.
Fortywhiners went 10-6 that year and missed the playoffs hahaha...
This game and the Billy Joe Tolliver Hail Mary were largely to thank. F SF
Would've made the NFC playoffs really really interesting. If the 49ers had won the Falcons game, they're 11-5 and the wild card. But instead of getting the Falcons spot, they actually get Chicago's spot and rematch the Bears after destroying them on Monday Night football (52-14) the week before. The Cowboys would actually have gone to New Orleans to play the Saints. And if they had won and the 49ers had won, Dallas would've gone to Washington and San Francisco would've gone to Detroit, who they had beaten 35-3 in the regular season. Those would've been two really really intriguing matchups.
Manu Ginobilis Bald Spot yep - the seedings make things interesting so often.
@@manuginobilisbaldspot424 redskins were real lucky in 91.....the way the 9ners played at the end......hmmm....
@@graciemaemarie11jones16 if ifs and buts were candies and nuts.
And Raiders haven't won a Superbowl yet since that stupid 1982 Strike shorten season where the Raiders cheat as always to Win
Haley wasnt shit
If this game would have been week 2 or 3...even with the lack of sellouts in LA, I think TNT could have done their one and only Sunday Night game at the coliseum
The NFL refused to schedule night games at the Coliseum after 1985 - some thought it was because of the crime-ridden area surrounding it, others thought the NFL was punishing Al Davis by refusing to feature his team since they never wanted him to play the Raiders' home games in LA anyway. Either way the Raiders didn't play a night game at home from 1986-1995.
Night games at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum back then were prohibited. Too dangerous.
@@LAFan NO - in the Raiders’ case it was because of a lack of sellouts. SC hosted night games every year back then - they still do.
@@walterlv01 it was because of a lack of sellouts. Once they returned to Oakland, they started hosting night games. The area too dangerous? Is that why SC hosted at least one night game there every year back then? Even more now.