For a regular-season interconference game between two middling teams, this is way more entertaining than it should be. I've watched this so many times.
I hear these guys in the booth, I think of the Christmas tree lights blinking in the room as we're watching the game. Holidays, football, Madden and Summerall.
I agree i was 10 at this time started aage 7 the year after we lost the afc championship game great memories dirty gritty shea it was our home and where we belonged
I phoned the Jets back in 87 about that; primarily because the injury list at the Meadowlands was always as long as my arm. Whoever I talked to did not agree; stating that Namath developed knee problems at Shea, as did Klecko. Than he said something I could not believe: that because of Klecko’s problems he would probably not be a Jet in 88. Well, when I saw him wearing blue that fall I thought: ‘I probably knew about this before anyone outside of the Jet offices; probably before Klecko himself. Anyway, the guy was reaching. The Jets belonged at Shea.
I went to high school with Wesley Walker played football in junior high with both Wesley and Vince Ferragamo great rivalry game Banning vs Carson both on opposite sides before
Yes I remember Walker playing at Carson high and Ferragamo at Banning high. Both very good players. This is coming from a former Marine league rival at Narbonne.
The Jets final year playing at Shea Stadium & I love the atmosphere here with the dirt & grime, the old Jets logo here. Shame both "NEW YORK" teams (Jets, Giants) play in New Jersey.
This is priceless. I missed the Jets at Shea Stadium. The old JETS logo on the end zones the baseball diamond on the field n the fact that the field was played on grass n dirt
You can hear throughout the broadcast the planes going over Shea, NY LaGuardia airport was right next door practically to the stadium. In fact true story, the team was named the Jets because they played at Shea, next to the airport. They were originally the NY Titans for 4 years before moving to Shea & changing their name in 1964.
I was viewing the upload of the 1981 Bills at Jets wild-card game with Chuck Jones and Len Dawson doing the play by play. At one point during the game Len Dawson said the fans are so loud that the Bills offensive players can't hear the quarter-back signals. Dawson didn't realize a jet aircraft happen to be flying over head drowning out the signals.
Still...one of my All Time favorite games period. If that had been a Super Bowl, they would still be talking about it today. Pat had it right, for a regular season game, both teams played their asses off. A game tge NFL could be proud of. If someone was to say, hey...what's this football thing, why does everyone love it? Just send them this link, tell them to get sone munchies and their favorite chair and enjoy. Just excellent football played by both teams.
I heard a story from ED about that fight. Players from all over the league called the rams facility to thank Slater. A lot of players disliked Gastineau...
I didn't like the over the top celebrating but he can do it unless they make it against NFL rules. Rams have no business physically attacking. They got fukked up. California pansies.
you can see the popularity of the two players involved by how teammates react. whole line of rams out there ready to go. most ot the jets be like. "now I gotta get in a fight cause of this asshole?" I just wish if slater was gonna do something he would done it. fuck a halfass shove from behind once you get there.
@@Monty_McFly I didn't like Gastineau's celebrating. However, they have no right to physically attack him. I would put a few of them out of commission for doing so and thinking, erroneously, that they are tough. If you don't like it and supported the physically attacking, there i something for you also. Cunts.
1:50:07 A big fight. but note in those days, no ejections. no announcers screaming about it being a disgrace. game starts literally a few minutes later.
1983 was the saddest year being a Jets fan growing up. First, it was the last year at Shea, their own stadium and home. They been playing in another team's home in nj ever since. Second, the Jets were favored to go to the Super Bowl that year. I was never more excited at the beginning of a season for a team then the 83 Jets and they finished 7-9.
The Jets from 1978 - '86 had a almost over abundance of talent. Some years they played close to their potential, but something would always derail them. Other times they just plain sucked. I could never figure them out. The Giants didn't have anywhere near the complete roster if talent like the Jets, but they kept scratching n clawing and made the playoffs (thanks to the Jets) in '81 and if a couple of breaks could've been a all New York Bowl in Detroit. The Giants settled down kept Big Tuna and trusty sidekick Bill Belichick and started dominating. Finally becoming a year in, year out threat in the NFC East. Then comes 1986! The Jets come out smokin'! Getting out the gate fast and rolling to a 10-1 record. The Giants were 9-2 and I was like...(in my Dick Enberg voice) "Ohhh My"!!! Can this be the year? Both are playing so well, and then....The Jets turned the clock back to 1976 and lost 5 in a row. Almost didn't make the playoffs. Had to go in as a Wild Card. Knocked off the young Chiefs and then was just a couple of 1st downs away from going to the AFC Title Game and what happened............. # They never got that 1st down, the game went into 2 overtimes and the season was over as Mark Mosley ended the dream for all New Yorkers. The Browns would lose to the Broncos as Elway said HELLO! Meanwhile, them Giants did exactly what #$$- TEAMS do! Roll the competi-s, and hoist up their % Trophy. So close in '86 but yet so far for Jet fans everywhere another disappointment. Hopfully the Jets will wipe the slate clean and say, we only have to win 3 more Lombardis Trophies to catch the G-men. Good Luck with that! '
watching Bobby Jackson (40) get out over his skis just shows how fast ED was running. Jackson closed the gap when he had the angle, but once ED got to full stride it was a boat race
He beat O.J. Simpson 2003 yards of the 1973 season. Erik Dickerson ran for 2104 yards. 1983 was the final year the New York Jets played at Shea Stadium. The next season they moved to the Meadowlands. Also two first year coaches for both teams.
Collins' two INTs at 6:45 and 37:35 , which gave him 5 INTs to that point (which projected to 16 games would have been 20 on the season, which would have broken the NFL record). He comes up hurt after the 2nd INT - Todd's tackle would today be flagged as a horsecollar - and doesn't return to the game.
@@seveglider8406 I wasn't suggesting Cromwell couldn't handle a football. Perhaps this was a vestige of the past when there was overall less specialization in the game and guys were going both ways and different players also doubled as punters or kickers. But I go back to '81 watching the Jets and I can't recall any other defensive backs - let alone all-pros like Cromwell - also holding in the kicking game. Can you? I didn't even recall it until I watched this game again. I would tend to think a starter or in this case a pro-bowl player going 50+ snaps a game wouldn't hold due to the risk of injury then derailing the kicking game, not to mention the added practice time needed to take reps with the long snapper and kicker. That's why the holder always seemed to be a sure-handed guy who wasn't on the field much, such as a backup quarterback or punter. I can remember Jeff Hostetler continuing to hold for the Giants after Simms went down in 1990 and who could forget Tony Romo in I think '06 muffing that snap on a game winning, chip shot field goal in the playoff game at Seattle. He had started the season as the backup QB and holder, then saw his first action as a starting QB. Could taking every snap on offense have impacted that hold? Probably not but who knows?
@@steves9964 Many other skilled players have also handled snaps and spotted the ball for placekickers. Lenny Dawson did it many times. I remember a defensive back named Joe Scarlatti who also held the ball for Tom Dempsey's famous 63 yard field goal. You want players who are mobile, with good hands taking long snaps Cromwell was an exceptional athlete who also executed a fake field goal and ran it for a touchdown. Placekicking requires combined skill and timing, an excellent snap, a player who can handle the snap and rotate the laces properly, good blocking to help the kicker do his job. You definitely want a very skilled player handling snaps regardless of whatever position he plays.
Jets just couldn't get going in 83. I was really pumped as a young kid for this season after the two previous playoff years, and they started with a solid victory in week one out in San Diego, won this back-and-forth battle with the Rams, had another good win out west in San Francisco against what would be an NFC finalist, but for me that blown 21-0 late 3rd quarter lead at Shea against White Shoes Johnson and Atlanta was the killer. Very inconsistent and undisciplined team despite as good a roster as anyone in these years, and though this was their first year under Joe Walton that would unfortunately become a theme until the wheels fell off in 89 and his reign finally ended.
I was at the home opener vs the seahawks. i was 11. Upper deck, 1st base side, last row. Jets down in the 4th, inside the 10yd line, Todd is running for the td and just drops the ball, seahawks recover. Guy next to me is screaming, give the wire cutters, i want to jump!! LOL!!
@@danielkelegian5306 I recall that Seattle game; I think the Jets had 7 or 8 turnovers. There was also an early sequence wherein the Jets stripped Seattle's punt returner and returned it for a TD only for the refs to overrule it and say his forward progress was stopped. That pretty much encapsulated the Jets' 1983 campaign.
Eric Dickerson- full bird cage facemask, goggles, mouthpiece with lip guard, collar- boy, full protection from the neck up, one of the first things I noticed about him, I didn't follow him closely at SMU.
Any truth to the rumor that Walt Michaels lost his job because he almost murdered Richard Todd in the locker after the AFC championship for throwing 5 int's. That's what my brother told me, that, and Todd would always choke in big games.
37:46 - Jets QB Richard Todd 'Horse collars' Kirk Collins of the Rams and preventing pick six. K. Collins is shaken up. 38:23 - Both Madden and Summerall praise the tackle Richard Todd made. Watching this before the 2019 (100th Anniversary) season arguing that it was a 'Horse Collar' tackle and it wasn't in the rules back then. I wish Madden video games still had the old grass stadiums with the baseball infields in the game for nostalgic purposes.
It's funny you say that because I just thought about that watching over the weekend: if you could play (exhibition and franchise) in team's old stadiums. Shea, Met Stadium, Orange bowl, etc
You're right -- I'm sure he mispoke. Madden was still the best person to talk about the Rams' new regime, because he and John Robinson were good friends growing up.
I LOVE WHEN A TEAM SCORES, NO STUPID CELEBRATION, AND GET RIDE OF THAT KICKING AT THE 35, WHY HAVE A PUNT RETURNER IF U CANT RETURN IT. FUCKING STUPID!
I love this game. I remember watching this game all those years ago. My favourite all time Jets team.
For a regular-season interconference game between two middling teams, this is way more entertaining than it should be. I've watched this so many times.
Actually, this was the Rams' first appearance at Shea since 1974. The 1980 game was in Anaheim.
I hear these guys in the booth, I think of the Christmas tree lights blinking in the room as we're watching the game. Holidays, football, Madden and Summerall.
RIP John Madden. Gr8 coach, even better announcer .
And a great man as well. Honestly never heard a bad thing said about him.
I wish there are more coaches like him in today's NFL.
Nobody loved the Rams more than I did in the 70s and 80s. what a rollercoaster.
Jets had at least couple of good 👍 years in the 80s.
Both the Rams 🐏🐏 & Saints had players who played a lot of years in years in NFL.
NFL on CBS was the greatest!!!! I totally forgot the jets playing at Shea!
Where the jets really belong, in Queens NYC
Their final year playing at Shea Stadium here.
I agree i was 10 at this time started aage 7 the year after we lost the afc championship game great memories dirty gritty shea it was our home and where we belonged
KapoNYC exactly
No doubt about it!
I phoned the Jets back in 87 about that; primarily because the injury list at the Meadowlands was always as long as my arm. Whoever I talked to did not agree; stating that Namath developed knee problems at Shea, as did Klecko. Than he said something I could not believe: that because of Klecko’s problems he would probably not be a Jet in 88. Well, when I saw him wearing blue that fall I thought: ‘I probably knew about this before anyone outside of the Jet offices; probably before Klecko himself.
Anyway, the guy was reaching. The Jets belonged at Shea.
The single most interesting football game I’ve ever seen.
I went to high school with Wesley Walker played football in junior high with both Wesley and Vince Ferragamo great rivalry game Banning vs Carson both on opposite sides before
Yes I remember Walker playing at Carson high and Ferragamo at Banning high. Both very good players. This is coming from a former Marine league rival at Narbonne.
The game where Mark Gastineau pissed off the Rams while doing his dance after sacking Vince Ferragamo. Hilarious
I loved watching Eric Dickerson run!! Loved him at SMU blowing past people!!!
they say when he was drafted by the Rams he had to take a pay cut
Which pixel is he? LOL
I think Freeman Mc Neli was the Jets running 🎽 back 🔙.
@@stevejohnson1577 Was Eric Dickerson the first 🥇 running 💨 back 🔙 to wear goggles 🥽?
@@tonyarceneaux286 good question.. hes the first i can think of
The Jets final year playing at Shea Stadium & I love the atmosphere here with the dirt & grime, the old Jets logo here. Shame both "NEW YORK" teams (Jets, Giants) play in New Jersey.
This is priceless. I missed the Jets at Shea Stadium. The old JETS logo on the end zones the baseball diamond on the field n the fact that the field was played on grass n dirt
Hay fellow my rusty
You can hear throughout the broadcast the planes going over Shea, NY LaGuardia airport was right next door practically to the stadium. In fact true story, the team was named the Jets because they played at Shea, next to the airport. They were originally the NY Titans for 4 years before moving to Shea & changing their name in 1964.
I was viewing the upload of the 1981 Bills at Jets wild-card game with Chuck Jones and Len Dawson doing the play by play. At one point during the game Len Dawson said the fans are so loud that the Bills offensive players can't hear the quarter-back signals. Dawson didn't realize a jet aircraft happen to be flying over head drowning out the signals.
Bring rusty back one year
@@manticore2580 that was a great game and Charlie and Len were awesome
Still...one of my All Time favorite games period. If that had been a Super Bowl, they would still be talking about it today. Pat had it right, for a regular season game, both teams played their asses off. A game tge NFL could be proud of. If someone was to say, hey...what's this football thing, why does everyone love it? Just send them this link, tell them to get sone munchies and their favorite chair and enjoy. Just excellent football played by both teams.
@Angelo F They were loaded
Epic battle. Great game!
The Mark Gastineau/Jackie Slater melee
Thanks for this! Remember this game and the melee after the Gastineau sack. Jackie Slater wasn't having it!
I heard a story from ED about that fight. Players from all over the league called the rams facility to thank Slater. A lot of players disliked Gastineau...
I didn't like the over the top celebrating but he can do it unless they make it against NFL rules. Rams have no business physically attacking. They got fukked up. California pansies.
you can see the popularity of the two players involved by how teammates react. whole line of rams out there ready to go. most ot the jets be like. "now I gotta get in a fight cause of this asshole?" I just wish if slater was gonna do something he would done it. fuck a halfass shove from behind once you get there.
@@Monty_McFly I didn't like Gastineau's celebrating. However, they have no right to physically attack him. I would put a few of them out of commission for doing so and thinking, erroneously, that they are tough. If you don't like it and supported the physically attacking, there i something for you also. Cunts.
Wesley Walker, the big play machine!!
The man IS LEGALLY BLIND IN 1 EYE TOO! Great player & a class act
Yeah, ask Miami about that.
Vince Ferragamo threw a pass in this game that looked like a punt
1:50:07 A big fight. but note in those days, no ejections. no announcers screaming about it being a disgrace. game starts literally a few minutes later.
BIG FIGHT ,Hell ! This is the famous , first ever sack dance made by the infamous Mark Gastinau ! Hated even by his own team mates .
1983 was the saddest year being a Jets fan growing up. First, it was the last year at Shea, their own stadium and home. They been playing in another team's home in nj ever since. Second, the Jets were favored to go to the Super Bowl that year. I was never more excited at the beginning of a season for a team then the 83 Jets and they finished 7-9.
The Jets from 1978 - '86 had a almost over abundance of talent. Some years they played close to their potential, but something would always derail them. Other times they just plain sucked. I could never figure them out. The Giants didn't have anywhere near the complete roster if talent like the Jets, but they kept scratching n clawing and made the playoffs (thanks to the Jets) in '81 and if a couple of breaks could've been a all New York Bowl in Detroit. The Giants settled down kept Big Tuna and trusty sidekick Bill Belichick and started dominating. Finally becoming a year in, year out threat in the NFC East. Then comes 1986! The Jets come out smokin'! Getting out the gate fast and rolling to a 10-1 record. The Giants were 9-2 and I was like...(in my Dick Enberg voice) "Ohhh My"!!! Can this be the year? Both are playing so well, and then....The Jets turned the clock back to 1976 and lost 5 in a row. Almost didn't make the playoffs. Had to go in as a Wild Card. Knocked off the young Chiefs and then was just a couple of 1st downs away from going to the AFC Title Game and what happened............. # They never got that 1st down, the game went into 2 overtimes and the season was over as Mark Mosley ended the dream for all New Yorkers. The Browns would lose to the Broncos as Elway said HELLO! Meanwhile, them Giants did exactly what #$$- TEAMS do! Roll the competi-s, and hoist up their % Trophy. So close in '86 but yet so far for Jet fans everywhere another disappointment.
Hopfully the Jets will wipe the slate clean and say, we only have to win 3 more Lombardis Trophies to catch the G-men. Good Luck with that!
'
Richard Todd never missed an open middle linebacker.
@@spryfolII A primary reason the Jets tumbled from the middle 80's on is because O'Brien---like Eli Manning---sucks. A loser.
they should really explore the possibility of yankee stadium as a permanent home if they aren't going to get their own place built.
Man Summerall had emotion in his voice
Jack Youngblood toughest football player ever. Played Superbowl 14 on a. Broken leg !
Hummm, remeber jack lambert
The NFC championship game also.
@@misfit8308 good point I forgot about that
Californians = fake.
The late kirk collins had a great day I think this may have been 1 of his last games He passed away due to cancer #42 of the rams
Kirk Collins would have had a great career. Sadly, he was taken away by cancer.
Last game of his career. He died in 1984 due to throat cancer.
But aww the running game, i miss it
After Big Chuck Muncie, Eric Dickerson was my favorite running back.
John Riggins is mine.
Jets win! Great memory from big ol Shea
This game, unfortunately, would begin the injury ravaging of the fine Freeman McNeil, a "shoulda been HOF".
Summerall and Madden, my fav. combo. 30:09 Go Colts!
What a game for Eric Dickerson
This was his 3rd pro game.
Real Football with an all out BRAWL BABY
Kirk Collins long Int return. Last play of his career @37:45
Died of Cancer 5 months later
5 interceptions in the first 3 plus games.
Both teams Rams 🐏🐏 & Jets had great quarterbacks..
The glory days of the jets at Shea. In 2008 when Shea was closing down I was hoping theyvwould play a preseason game there for fun but to no avail
That was one helical game.!
RIP Kirk Collins
At 8:25, the longest run of Eric Dickerson's HOF career.
Hilarious how Jets defenders just stumbled in futility.
watching Bobby Jackson (40) get out over his skis just shows how fast ED was running. Jackson closed the gap when he had the angle, but once ED got to full stride it was a boat race
He beat O.J. Simpson 2003 yards of the 1973 season. Erik Dickerson ran for 2104 yards. 1983 was the final year the New York Jets played at Shea Stadium. The next season they moved to the Meadowlands. Also two first year coaches for both teams.
With a good OL and DL I felt the Jets should have won a lot more games in the 1980s
True, but Joe Walton was a menace
86 should have been their year.
Pat Summerall one of the all time greats RIP
Kirk Collins last game as he would begin having symptoms of the cancer he would be diagnosed with.
Collins' two INTs at 6:45 and 37:35 , which gave him 5 INTs to that point (which projected to 16 games would have been 20 on the season, which would have broken the NFL record). He comes up hurt after the 2nd INT - Todd's tackle would today be flagged as a horsecollar - and doesn't return to the game.
The fun begins at 1:50:14
The infamous Gastineau/Jackie Slater fight!
My favourite line that was said twice during the brawl by Pat Summerall, "Penalty flag on the play.' No kidding.
The Rams lost this game because they couldn't cover Wesley Walker and Vince Ferragamo threw a horrible INT in OT to Jerry Holmes.
This game features the longest return of Jets' Preston Brown's career.
2:51:08 - Richard Todd to fans 'We're #1!'
Richard todd BAMA BOY, ROLL TIDE!!!
Jets liked tho,s bama QB,s nameth, todd
He got that from playing at bama
Mcelroy
3:08:10 A game changer for the Jets
2019 Officially is the last year to see nfl football played on baseball dirt
And that sucks.
As a former Met fan, I love watching Jet games from 80-83. Those are fond memories of the NL pennants on the outfield wall.
Interesting that the Rams had a defensive back (Cromwell) holding on field goals.
What is so interesting about that? Cromwell played QB in college. Obviously, he can handle a football.
@@seveglider8406 I wasn't suggesting Cromwell couldn't handle a football.
Perhaps this was a vestige of the past when there was overall less specialization in the game and guys were going both ways and different players also doubled as punters or kickers. But I go back to '81 watching the Jets and I can't recall any other defensive backs - let alone all-pros like Cromwell - also holding in the kicking game. Can you? I didn't even recall it until I watched this game again.
I would tend to think a starter or in this case a pro-bowl player going 50+ snaps a game wouldn't hold due to the risk of injury then derailing the kicking game, not to mention the added practice time needed to take reps with the long snapper and kicker. That's why the holder always seemed to be a sure-handed guy who wasn't on the field much, such as a backup quarterback or punter.
I can remember Jeff Hostetler continuing to hold for the Giants after Simms went down in 1990 and who could forget Tony Romo in I think '06 muffing that snap on a game winning, chip shot field goal in the playoff game at Seattle. He had started the season as the backup QB and holder, then saw his first action as a starting QB. Could taking every snap on offense have impacted that hold? Probably not but who knows?
@@steves9964 Many other skilled players have also handled snaps and spotted the ball for placekickers. Lenny Dawson did it many times. I remember a defensive back named Joe Scarlatti who also held the ball for Tom Dempsey's famous 63 yard field goal. You want players who are mobile, with good hands taking long snaps Cromwell was an exceptional athlete who also executed a fake field goal and ran it for a touchdown. Placekicking requires combined skill and timing, an excellent snap, a player who can handle the snap and rotate the laces properly, good blocking to help the kicker do his job. You definitely want a very skilled player handling snaps regardless of whatever position he plays.
Jets just couldn't get going in 83. I was really pumped as a young kid for this season after the two previous playoff years, and they started with a solid victory in week one out in San Diego, won this back-and-forth battle with the Rams, had another good win out west in San Francisco against what would be an NFC finalist, but for me that blown 21-0 late 3rd quarter lead at Shea against White Shoes Johnson and Atlanta was the killer. Very inconsistent and undisciplined team despite as good a roster as anyone in these years, and though this was their first year under Joe Walton that would unfortunately become a theme until the wheels fell off in 89 and his reign finally ended.
I was at the home opener vs the seahawks. i was 11. Upper deck, 1st base side, last row. Jets down in the 4th, inside the 10yd line, Todd is running for the td and just drops the ball, seahawks recover. Guy next to me is screaming, give the wire cutters, i want to jump!! LOL!!
@@danielkelegian5306 I recall that Seattle game; I think the Jets had 7 or 8 turnovers. There was also an early sequence wherein the Jets stripped Seattle's punt returner and returned it for a TD only for the refs to overrule it and say his forward progress was stopped. That pretty much encapsulated the Jets' 1983 campaign.
Great game
Jets last season at Shea
Eric Dickerson- full bird cage facemask, goggles, mouthpiece with lip guard, collar- boy, full protection from the neck up, one of the first things I noticed about him, I didn't follow him closely at SMU.
All that , and he still suffered a career ending injury to his neck .
Old 🗝️ broadcasting duo Pat Summerall & John Madden.
Didn't know Richard Tood had wheels !!!
Todd giving the finger to the crowd. Hilarious.
Agree with you totally agree
How would Ben Dreith have worded the penalty calls after the big brawl?
Joe Klecko looks kind of like Clint Howard, Ron Howard's younger brother.
Is there a more legendary fight than the one the took place in the 3rd quarter?
It was hot a/f that day... the jets belong in queens
28:20 A huge hit on Rams WR George Farmer by Jets DB Darrol Ray
Today they would throw a flag for hittings a defenseless receiver. Smdh. What a soft game today.
Any truth to the rumor that Walt Michaels lost his job because he almost murdered Richard Todd in the locker after the AFC championship for throwing 5 int's. That's what my brother told me, that, and Todd would always choke in big games.
Only game Summerall and Madden did in Shea Stadium
How sad is it that nobody ever built the Jets their own stadium?
they really need to explore the possibility of yankee stadium as a permanent home, even with the obstacles there are to that.
Why can't the Jets owner build his own Stadium he a Billionaire the Rams build their own
agan4995 Football and baseball are not played in the same stadium anymore, that ended in 2019 with the Raiders final season in Oakland
37:46 - Jets QB Richard Todd 'Horse collars' Kirk Collins of the Rams and preventing pick six. K. Collins is shaken up.
38:23 - Both Madden and Summerall praise the tackle Richard Todd made.
Watching this before the 2019 (100th Anniversary) season arguing that it was a 'Horse Collar' tackle and it wasn't in the rules back then.
I wish Madden video games still had the old grass stadiums with the baseball infields in the game for nostalgic purposes.
It's funny you say that because I just thought about that watching over the weekend: if you could play (exhibition and franchise) in team's old stadiums. Shea, Met Stadium, Orange bowl, etc
Nyc in da house
I still cant believe my rams lost
Brett Shepherd really?? They should have blown out the Jets on this day
Rams suck like a pro.
2:38:19 the Raiders blow out the broncos my favorite part
Do you have titans rams week 14 2009
I haven't come across this game. #Sorry
New York Jets? They got a football team? I’ve never heard of them.
Holding Holding Holding
Yeah I lived by main street
Rams got fuk'n beat up by the jets. Next.
Summerall hated working games st Shea
In the intro, Madden says the RAMS changed from a 3 man line to a 4 man line. It was the exact opposite.
You're right -- I'm sure he mispoke. Madden was still the best person to talk about the Rams' new regime, because he and John Robinson were good friends growing up.
dont run your damn mouth and disrespect a legend
@@danieltilson4912 Pound sand, BEEOTCH.
I LOVE WHEN A TEAM SCORES, NO STUPID CELEBRATION, AND GET RIDE OF THAT KICKING AT THE 35, WHY HAVE A PUNT RETURNER IF U CANT RETURN IT. FUCKING STUPID!
Isaw the jets beat the rams.. . yeah. Again.
Iam not a. Jet fan but why did they leave queens the giants belong in jersey jets need to go back to queens
8:25, 9:40, 10:02
Todd was a pick off machine I think Ken Obrien took over in 84 Todd was a complete bust
Not a bust. He had a few decent years
Not a bust and Kenny was a sacked machine
the 2023 jets could do a lot worse than playing in yankee stadium. i know there are obstacles. but the pluses outweigh the minuses.
Vince’s worst game. Think he was gone after this
no he wasnt had 3 great games before this one
He got benched in 1984. So 1984 was his last year before he ended up in Buffalo in 1985 with the Bills.
Slater slams gastineau
Slater, coward. Suckered punch from the back.