Just want to say "Thank you" to the NFL for releasing the SuperBowls in their entirety. Keeping these gems locked up didn't make sense since most wouldn't pay to see these. By releasing them, fans can enjoy the best sport in the world.
The best sport in the world? You know they only play football in America and Mexico that I know so far! Maybe the best/most popular sport in the US yes but not the world!
And at the time, they secured the record for the longest possession (in terms of time) in Super Bowl history. The Giants would break their own record in Super Bowl 42 against New England.
Yes. I thought the Bills relied too much on Kelly and the drops by Andre Reed on some third downs didn't help. Of course if Scott Norwood makes that kick, we're talking about the Bills in a whole new light.
On paper, they should have beaten the Redskins too. Dallas was just too good, young fast and talented, the beginning of a dynasty. And as a Giants fan I was rooting for the Bills in those other three because they were all our division rivals. Hey there's a good chance this year will be Bills vs. Eagles (all four NFC East teams) or even Bills vs. Cowboys III.
@@tomservo75 Should have beaten the Redskins? I’m confused, if you watch that game the Bills were completely dominated in it as they fell into a 24-0 hole early on and never really found their footing. Kelly also had a bad game, as he threw 4 INTs.
Ron Erhardt's offensive game plan should be in there too. A master class on how to stop an explosive offense. Keep the ball away from the Bills and run the clock.
In a way, this might have been a preview of Belichick's Patriots career - win it by using the defense to keep it close and having mentally tough QB play. What Hostetler and Anderson did to squeeze out every yard and second that they did was remarkable. And while Belichick's defensive strategy was genius, the Giants weren't playing some prevent defense-they were hitting the Bills hard every chance they got.
@@pac401 Belichick later re-used this exact plan again, on both offense and defense, to defuse the record-setting Manning Colts in the 2004 AFC Divisional, where he held Manning (record 49 TD passes in the regular season) to 3 points and just 20 minutes of possession, and that’s with several top defensive players out with injury including Ty Law and Richard Seymour. They ran it for 200+ yds with Corey Dillon and Kevin Faulk on the Colts undersized defense while the defense focused on intimidating the Colts receivers and mostly ignored Edgerrin James, betting that the Colts would not try to win via running the ball. That game is right up there with this one, and the Super Bowl 36 upset of the Greatest Show on Turf, as the one of Belichick’s greatest all time performances
Fun Fact the 2013 Seattle Seahawks were the first team since this 1990 Bills team to reach a Super Bowl that had no players on their 53 man roster to have ever been in a Super Bowl
Another Fact. The Seahawks were potentially less than 30 seconds away from being a Back-to-Back SB Champion Team. Until the Dumbest Call in SB History happened.
I was 15. And I knew after the heartbreaking loss to the Rams the previous playoffs that this was going to happen. Is it my favorite NFL game? Looking back yes but damn it was too close for comfort. I felt the Giants had some missed opportunities there too.
As a Bills fan, I can't believe I just put a thumbs up for this. Greatest Super Bowl in NFL history (despite the heartache and nightmares). And granted the Bills were able to get in field goal range, but they lacked to get out of bounds - or even tried to on every play on that last drive. A couple more yards could have made the difference for Norwood.
I thought a 47 yarder isn’t a gimme by any means, yet I know many people who say he shouldn’t have missed. I mean we do see successful kicks from over 50, even 60 but IDK
@@RYMAN1321 just like everything in sports, things/players evolve. Now adays, a 47/48 yard fg is not considered to be that far of a distance, 30+ years ago, kickers were just not that powerful. I'm sure training is the main reason now we see kickers make these at ease. Of course some kickers still miss a lot these days. Bottomline, Bills knew Norwood didn't have a strong leg (especially on grass)... an extra yard or two and that kick probably goes in.
@@RYMAN1321 The best way to think about NFL kicking in 1991 is to imagine how confident you'd be in a college kicker making a 47 yard FG in today's games. That's pretty much the gap in NFL kicking from 1991 to 2024. They were the equivalent of today's college kickers. In other words, very unreliable.
Matt: I totally agree! They seem to come out of nowhere and knock off the best! 1990 NFC Championship Game vs 49ers 2007 playoffs (all on the road) and of course, stopping the Patriots perfect season 2011 Knocked off once-beaten and heavily favored Green Bay in the playoffs (on the road) and knocking off the Patriots again. I am sure there is more, but the above games surely back up your statement!
M Kelly even in that 2007 season they beat the 1 seed cowboys who had beat them twice in the regular season, and then of course beating Green Bay at home in nfc title game
@@mkelly3852 that 2000 nfc championship where the giants beat Randy Moss and the high powered Vikings 41-0, the giants were 1pt underdogs and lots of people thought Vikings would win.
Courtice the whole point was that the Bills were a soft bill polian team. Belichick used this same gameplan against the colts in the 2000s to the point where he was known as Peyton’s daddy for about a 4 year stretch from 01-05
The defensive game plan for this game was to stop the Bills' passing attack at all costs...........it was actually intentional for the Giants to actually let the Bills' running attack have a bit of steam if it meant they could prevent the big play
@@aaronh2778 ...... Why don't you do some research and look it up before you act all high and mighty,....................actually I'm not wrong you are; that was the game plan to stop the Bills' passing attack but in order to do that they had to sacrifice some running. Belichick knew he didn't want to get into a game where the Bills threw the ball over 35 or 40 times so the emphasis was to stop that attack while sacrificing in the running game. They knew T. Thomas would get some yards anyway.......... before you tell me to read a book do some research or can you not have an intelligent conversation without resorting to petty insults??
12:35 M. Bahr 28-yard Field Goal 13:45 J. Kelly 62-yard pass to James Lofton 15:52 S. Norwood 23-yard field goal 32:15 D. Smith 1-yard TD 41:58 J. Hostetler sacked by B. Smith for safety 1:00:35 J. Hostetler 14-yard pass to S. Baker for TD 1:04:40 Giants begin 9+ minute drive to take lead 1:13:05 M. Ingram spins and jukes for the 1st down on 3rd and long 1:16:55 O. Anderson 1-yard TD 1:21:40 J. Kelly sacked by L. Marshall to force punt 1:26:55 Bills force turnover on downs 1:29:38 T. Thomas 31-yard TD run 1:31:13 Giants begin 6+ minute drive to take lead 1:42:19 M. Bahr 21-yard Field Goal 1:53:41 Bills begin final drive 1:59:02 S. Norwood misses the Field Goal, wide right!
No matter how many times I watch it, I still can't believe Ingram's play to get that first down. Should have been tackled 4 times. Unbelievable individual effort on the biggest stage.
Talley blew it. I'd say Kelso too, but realistically, he just got shook out of his cleats. Talley had a form tackle right in front of him and let Ingram duck him.
Top 5 SuperBowl of all- time. Pity that more people dont recognize this as amazing as this game was!It had everything u wanted drama, score changing, All-Stars and a Dramatic finish that every child dreams of occurring
If you love football, love defense, the ground game, a little David vs Goliath, then this game had everything. 5'-8" ingrim breaking tackles for crucial first was amazing. Not just score but every play was close. It was a beautiful game.
Who edited the game? Jesus, couldn't extend the game another 2-3 minutes and show the aftermath instead of cutting away repeatedly and ending it so soon?
I can remember when I was watching the game how nervous I was in the final 2 minutes of the Giants possibly blowing this game despite the record time they had in possession and hoped Scott Norwood stats would be the only thing that could save the Giants. Fortunately it was. Good hard fought game.
"No good. Wide right." - Those 4 words will live in Giants lore forever! I have always respected the hell out of Scott Norwood for the way he handled himself, after the game. Hey Cam Newton, take notes!
MrBaddog7676 I just lost the biggest game of life by being dtopped out and their is no guarantee I will ever get here again, and the dudes who embaressed us are in the same room laughing and celebrating. I would be burning the building down
The best athletes are the ones for whom winning and losing is the same thing. They feel no pressure, and as a result always use the best of their ability. And there's no second-guessing. It's rare, though.
For those old enough to have seen it live, this Super Bowl is surrounded by a bunch of blowout games outside Super Bowl XXIII which made it even more thrilling at the time. Still the best after all these years. No turnovers.
I remember this game. i was 10 years old, laid out on the coach and delirious with the flu and a 102 fever. this was the bills one chance to win a superbowl. for all their AFC dominance they got absolutely trounced in the other 3.
A 47-yard FG in those days was probably the equivalent of a 55-57 yarder today in terms of percentages, especially off grass fields which most stadiums did not have. There were only maybe 10 kickers in the league at the time who had that sort of range and Norwood was not one of them.
Exactly, I don't understand the hate toward Norwood. Maybe it was the scapegoat of the reason why the bills loss. The real reason of the loss is the giants running backs and Parcell being a genius at chewing the clock.
@@brocklanders9259 missing on three previous attempts against the raiders in that playoff game counts for something. As in things would not have gone down to the wire like that if he had just made a few kicks earlier in the game.
Lance Wood The Football Forever channel has a upload of the CBS Radio coverage of the game, and radio play-by-play broadcaster Jack Buck made a similar comment
Even as a Giant fan I feel for you. When I was growing up in 60's and 70's the Giants stunk almost all the time. People on my block on Long Island were Jet fans and Cowboy fans. Anyway it would be nice if you stuck it to the Pats on the way to your SuperBowl.
If you notice, all of Norwood's extra points went to the right. His short field goal also went right. It's like that's his normal pattern. If Coach had noticed, they would have lined him up on the other hash mark and he would have made it.
Thank you, Daniel. I thought I was the only one who noticed. I recorded this on a VCR tape back in the day, rewatched it, and noticed it then. Both he and his holder should have noticed and made adjustments. It's a real shame. :(
I was Stationed at Ft Sill (Lawton) Oklahoma, in the US Army. I remember watching this game in the Dayroom with a lot of other Army Soldiers. It was good times back then.
I still think this was the greatest Super Bowl ever. Not only because it came down to the very end but because of the totally contrasting styles. There was also the “upset” factor, with which I was well pleased being one of the few people who was picking the Giants. (Back then defenses actually won championships.)
@@billbelzek6748 if you are winning a world championship game after 30 minutes by 7. You had a chance. Buffalo very well could have won SB 28 over cowboys. Were the cowboys a better team sure. Could they have been beat, absolutely
This was a great game, i recorded it on vhs and watched it every couple of years, then made a dvd of that tape. This game is what got me interesting in analyzing games. Why teams win or lose. people make fun of Buffalo, but they are the only team ever to go to SB four years in a Row.
Thanks. Even though I was a huge fan of this buffalo team the loss hurt. Looking back every year they went I just thought that this is the year. I really believed they were too good to lose them all. One of the best teams of all time even if they never won one. It's cool to rewatch this though knowing I was a senior in high school. Great memories of watching this game with all of my high school buddies. Thanks for downloading this.
nii-san 420 Every team has those types of seasons bro. At least the Giants have a great winning history and pulled off the greatest upset in sports history in 08. Let’s Go Giants!
best super bowl ever. The bills were a more talented team but the Giants played a perfect game with ball control and time management. Damn almost 30 years later and it still hurts.
Norwood missing was not a fluke. He was terrible on grass past 40 yards, I think 1-5 and 0-6 in his career from 50 yards+. The Giants had only a week to prepare after the titanic 49er game, and they were facing a very talented team on the type of tear that usually ends in a championship. They had to play it on a razor's edge, bend but not break, let Thomas run wild, and they knew precisely how much field position they could give up where Norwood's deficiencies could be exploited. It was all part of the plan.
The Giants' defense was so effective at jamming and hitting the Bills' receivers with such force, that several sure fire catches were dropped by Bills' receivers. This is exactly what Bill Belichick wanted to happen, and it did! Bill Belichick's defensive plan is pure genius. I'd go as far as to say that Bill's defensive plan is the greatest game plan of all-time. Had the Bills stuck with giving the ball to Thurman Thomas more often, the Bills would have won this game easily. During the first half, you can tell the Bills gave Thomas the ball on at least a few occasions, and Thomas had some epic runs, but for whatever reason, Marv Levy and Jim Kelly didn't capitalize on the Giants willingness to giving up huge chunks of yardage on the ground until the second half of the game. The Bills unwillingness to go to the ground in the first half is just mind blowing to me. Game plans are great, but the ability to adapt a game plan on the fly to what's working is what separates the boys from the men.
Yeah that was puzzling. If your RB is ripping off 10-15 yd. runs why stop? Unless he's fatigued. Who knows? Kelly called his plays so guess he wanted passing action. Giants didn't complain.
It’s the same mistake that the Rams made in 2002 and the Falcons made in 2017. They wanted to win throwing the ball. Atlanta was doing the right thing at first, but got away from it late and it cost them.
Same thing happens with too many teams.. why abandon the run? Owners fouls and marketability. They already know the outcome. No other reason to stop doing what works
If you watch Norwood's approach to the final field goal attempt, he went two steps deeper than normal to get more on the kick. Like he was kicking off, not attempting a field goal. He's 10 feet behind the holder.
I wonder if the hovering military helicopter did play a role in screwing up the wind like someone from the Bills said. You can here the huge propellers off/on during the game
@@patrickthomas8890 I remember hearing that somewhere, but I can’t recall where. If that’s the case, that’s extremely crummy and proves just how badly cursed the team is.
@Stefano Magaddino As a Patriots fan. I I saw how Belichichick did without the GOAT Tom Brady. Also the Patriots should've fired Belichichick after they lost to the Giants in Super Bowl 42. He is the worst coach ever to win a Super Bowl.
I wasn’t watching very much football as a kid, so I didn’t see this game when it first aired, but I can safely say that this is one of the 10 greatest SBs of all time, easily!
Like six actually. Beat Brett Favre in Lambeau in NFC Championship, Beat Rodgers in Lambeau in NFC Championship, Beat Patriots in SB twice, beat SF in NFC Championship 91' and this Super Bowl.
I’m a Steelers Fan, We had many great Superbowls, but this by far was the Best Super Bowl of All Time. A very clean tight game with a little bit of everything in it, and kept you guessing until the very end. Really didn’t know who was going to win until the clock hit 0.
I was in first grade this season and it was the first season in which I followed the whole season and could comprehend what was happening. This team was SO tough, battled every week. I can remember my dad letting me stay up to watch the Monday night game against the 49ers, I remember when Phil Simms got hurt because my father slipped on ice the same day and broke his wrist. I remember the playoff games against the 9ers and thinking that the FGs wouldn’t be enough to win, I remember Leonard Marshall destroying Joe Montana. Then this game... I remember the adults being optimistic because the giants got the ball at half, oj Anderson lowering his shoulder and of course mark Ingram’s catch and run... that was the moment I started to believe... I’ll never forget the pure joy of my dad and uncle when the bills missed the field goal. Truly a season to remember.
I'm a Buffalo native and was a freshman in high school for Super Bowl XXV. There weren't a lot of men around so it took my best friend getting Tecmo Bowl on his Nintendo for me to start to pay attention to and understand football. The Bills sucked up until middle school so I honestly didn't really start watching them until this playoff run. The AFC Championship Game and this Super Bowl were probably the first two football games I watched from beginning to end. I didn't understand all of the rules but I knew we weren't blowing out the Giants the way we did the Raiders. After Scott Norwood's missed FG, it took me a couple of minutes to understand that we had lost, and he wouldn't get another kick. One of the replays actually made it look sort of like he made it. To this day, the only Super Bowl that has come close to this one is the Titans vs. the Rams.
As a lifelong Bills fan, in my 40 years on this planet, this is the only game that made me cry. Last week's game against the Chiefs was close to being the second
I know right? Every time I see Thurman get to the 30 yard line, I always can't believe that they didn't do it. The 13 seconds thing, it hurts for sure but hey just imagine if that happened to us in a Superbowl? I hope that we can someday shake off the bad luck with our great new quarterback, Josh Allen.
2nd half starts, Giants get the ball, I go to cook dinner, walk the dog, pick up the dry cleaning, mowed the lawn, came back and the Giants still had the ball.
This game is timeless, one of the best games I’ve seen. That Bills offense was nearly unstoppable they were clicking on all cylinders. Parcells & Belichick had the perfect game plan….keep the Bills offense off the field. And they did. And the Bills still had a shot to win. This was the Bills best team of the four.
I've been a Giant's fan since I was born in 88. My parents have hated me since I was child. What gives me inspiration are these Giant's superbowls. I keep pushing forward because they've kept pushing forward. It's been a horrible life except for these games I continuously watch on youtube. Idk if people think I am stupid because of this thought process. Maybe I am Idk but I keep pushing forward
The Giants played a perfect game and it still came down to them hoping the Bills miss a kick at the end. One of the greatest Super Bowls ever, without question.
Was the only time I could ever remember a backup QB, ( a career backup), winning a SB. i thought when he got sacked in the endzone, for a safety by Bruce Smith, the Bills would win; was a gutty performance by Hostetler.
I'm a bills fan, not even close to old enough to watch this game live, but just now watching it back for the first time breaks my heart. The only pain I've felt as a bills fan was the chiefs loss in OT.
Woulda, coulda, shoulda. I can imagine the pain if I was a Bills fan. So many little things in the game that could have changed the outcome. I'm a Giants fan, and this SB was exhilarating when I watched it.
As a 49ers fan, that's exactly how I felt about the NFC championship game. Those damn Giants stole that and this Superbowl. They got lucky twice. Doesn't happen too often in the NFL.
Bronx BBoy this is like an all time great offensive line performance in nfl history haha Belichick was a part of the three best I’ve seen, this one (41 mins of possession), the 2004 divisional playoff 20-3 win over Colts (38 mins) and the 2019 AFC championship (38 mins).
Imo these bills teams are underrated. They accomplished what no other team has ever done 4 straight super bowls is quite the accomplishment. They have nothing to be ashamed of. Hopefully the NFL and fans alike will give the bills the proper respect owed to them.
43:55. If Andre Reed catches that ball, the Bill’s blow them out. Would have been 1st down inside the 40, Giants defense gassed and completely playing on their heels. Bills on the verge of going up 19-3. Jeff Hostetler sitting on the bench with a concussion. Final score probably 34-14. Something like that. For a bonus, very next play Kelly misses a wide open throw for a sure first down. To say that it came down to one play seems ludicrous, but that would have destroyed the giants game plan and forced Jeff Hostetler to be a pocket passer. The Bills could and would have teed off on him, would have been a blowout. Play it out further, they win that game and then there is less pressure in the next three . Maybe got another one. All because of one drop. Hall of Fame slot receiver, should catch that 100 out of 100 times . Giants were primed to get blown out and the bills blew it. Hope they had fun in Ybor City!
Reed got lit up by the Giants D all game, that's why, I mean the Giants crushed not just his body but his psyche, I bet he had to have received some medical attention after this.
Nils did badly on third downs on both sides of the ball. On offense didn’t convert one until the last drive of the game. A few of those conversions earlier would’ve extended drives, given their tired battered defense a chance to rest and regroup, and possibly led to more points, which would’ve forced the giants out of their game plan in order to play catch up. Stopping the giants on third down would’ve killed those long clock eating drives and maybe taken at least seven points off the board.
Before 32 years I can't believe it, I was 11 years old and i don't remember at all, but I watch it again and remember everything, OMG 😨🤯. That was so, so sad for Bills, puf. I'm Niners fan but I felt bad for the Bills 😖.
I think this is the first Superbowl I watched whole game that smiling REF and Ray Finkle at the end what I remember I was 10 from Dallas next few years were good times
I watched this game live as it happened and found it to be an incredibly dull performance with an exciting finish. Perhaps this many years later, I will watch the whole thing again and will have a greater appreciation for it.
Lindsey Summers it probably seemed dull because it was old school smashmouth football. Not a lot of dazzle dazzle. Even the bills who were known for finesse plays and spectacular big plays didn’t really have a lot of those, mainly because their offense was on the sidelines most of the game cause the giants had the ball so much, and also because the Giants defensive scheme didn’t allow it.
@@sickofguysnamedtodd2293 Keep in mind, I was only 13 when this game aired. Seeing it with new eyes made a big difference. Tough game, tense, spirited, with an exciting finish. The games I find most enjoyable are the ones that are in doubt until the end, and this is one of them.
@@lindseysummers5351 I was 11 when this aired live. Even then I thought it was a tense game and I seriously thought Buffalo would pull it out, but we all know they didn’t.
Season tickets have been in the family since the polo grounds.The 1st SB was special. The shutout vs Redskins in the cold wind at Giants Stadium was just unbelievable. It made the S.B in Pasadena anticlimactic. It also fulfilled my dad,s dream, who,s heath was beginning to fail. This game we didn't go to, & I just watched it again in this lockdown.Watched by our whole group from sec18 Row h in our NJ home this will always be 1 great memory. "Wide right" has become a football lexicon.
Andre Reed has 2 killer drops in the 2nd qtr. Third and 1 from midfield right in his hands at 39:30 and next drive on a play that was Kelly's best pass of the game down the seam what should have been a 30 yd gain to the Giant 40 at 43:50. It was during that stretch that the Bills had oppourtunities to build on a 7 pt lead and maybe put the game away.
Yeah no kidding. Really puzzling for an All Pro. Prob just the nerves. Maybe just not his day. This is why Rice & Taylor got to be considered one of the best (if not the best) pair who ever played. Rice was not 100% due to flu for SB v. Chargers. GOAT.
43:55. They were up 9, not 7. 12-3. If Andre Reed catches that ball, the Bill’s blow them out. Would have been 1st down inside the 40, Giants defense gassed and completely playing on their heels. Bills on the verge of going up 19-3. Jeff Hostetler sitting on the bench with a concussion. Final score probably 34-14. Something like that. For a bonus, very next play Kelly misses a wide open throw for a sure first down. To say that it came down to one play seems ludicrous, but that would have destroyed the giants game plan and forced Jeff Hostetler to be a pocket passer. The Bills could and would have teed off on him, would have been a blowout. Play it out further, they win that game and then there is less pressure in the next three . Maybe got another one. All because of one drop. Hall of Fame slot receiver, should catch that 100 out of 100 times . Giants were primed to get blown out and the bills blew it. Hope they had fun in Ybor City!
I watched this game live when I was a 6 year old boy and that’s i became a New York Giants fan 💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿 it’s great that the nfl has finally released these classics for us to watch for free go Big Blue 💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿
Yet look the Cowboys, they have had many Super Bowl appearances and won some and lost some . Yet this loosing streak has gone on for 20 years now , but that’s still a better record even by losses then the Eagles .
Just want to say "Thank you" to the NFL for releasing the SuperBowls in their entirety. Keeping these gems locked up didn't make sense since most wouldn't pay to see these. By releasing them, fans can enjoy the best sport in the world.
Except for the first two, there is NO surviving telecasts
For free. On RUclips.
@@josephvanhorn5347 Yup.
The best sport in the world? You know they only play football in America and Mexico that I know so far! Maybe the best/most popular sport in the US yes but not the world!
There's football AKA soccer and basketball which are way more popular around the world even baseball is played all around the world
40 min 23 seconds, still the record! Thanks Coach Parcells! One of the best coaches ever
What record is this?
@@Totaro17 Longest time of possession in a Super Bowl.
And at the time, they secured the record for the longest possession (in terms of time) in Super Bowl history.
The Giants would break their own record in Super Bowl 42 against New England.
@@brianreuss256 I think he means longest possession in one single drive as the Giants did have the ball for 9 minutes and 59 seconds in Super Bowl 42.
Yeah, Parcells won at more than one place...that's the sure sign of a great coach...
Out of all their appearances this one was the most heartbreaking because they actually had the best chance to win it.
Yes. I thought the Bills relied too much on Kelly and the drops by Andre Reed on some third downs didn't help. Of course if Scott Norwood makes that kick, we're talking about the Bills in a whole new light.
On paper, they should have beaten the Redskins too. Dallas was just too good, young fast and talented, the beginning of a dynasty. And as a Giants fan I was rooting for the Bills in those other three because they were all our division rivals. Hey there's a good chance this year will be Bills vs. Eagles (all four NFC East teams) or even Bills vs. Cowboys III.
Big facts I always said that this da only Superbowl da bills had won
@@tomservo75 Should have beaten the Redskins?
I’m confused, if you watch that game the Bills were completely dominated in it as they fell into a 24-0 hole early on and never really found their footing. Kelly also had a bad game, as he threw 4 INTs.
@@tomservo75 Bills could've won the 2nd Game against Dallas
Al Michaels is timeless
Lol I know he is on tonight 27 years later lol
Al Michaels>Joe Buck
I'm gonna be really sad when he retires (or dies) --- he's been the voice of football my entire life !!
The master
buffalo should have won, simple
I remember watching this as a little kid in Buffalo. All my family was around holding hands during the Norwood kick. Heartbreaking.
Same here man my grandmother's house in BlackRock neighborhood Buffalo New York we were all gathered around the TV
Yup, I was 16 at the Wilson House in Wilson NY
sanborn, ny
i was in sd at age 10 and will never forget it
And only 3 mores consecutive years of heartbreaking after lol
Interesting trivia: Bill Belichicks defensive strategy for this game resides in the NFL hall of fame.
Ron Erhardt's offensive game plan should be in there too. A master class on how to stop an explosive offense. Keep the ball away from the Bills and run the clock.
In a way, this might have been a preview of Belichick's Patriots career - win it by using the defense to keep it close and having mentally tough QB play. What Hostetler and Anderson did to squeeze out every yard and second that they did was remarkable. And while Belichick's defensive strategy was genius, the Giants weren't playing some prevent defense-they were hitting the Bills hard every chance they got.
Belicheats camera guy
@@pac401 Belichick later re-used this exact plan again, on both offense and defense, to defuse the record-setting Manning Colts in the 2004 AFC Divisional, where he held Manning (record 49 TD passes in the regular season) to 3 points and just 20 minutes of possession, and that’s with several top defensive players out with injury including Ty Law and Richard Seymour. They ran it for 200+ yds with Corey Dillon and Kevin Faulk on the Colts undersized defense while the defense focused on intimidating the Colts receivers and mostly ignored Edgerrin James, betting that the Colts would not try to win via running the ball. That game is right up there with this one, and the Super Bowl 36 upset of the Greatest Show on Turf, as the one of Belichick’s greatest all time performances
@@Iconhulk keep crying
one could easily make the case for this being the greatest superbowl game in history. The 2 genius coach Bills outcoaching the Bills!
I was ten. I cried when the Bills lost. Greatest Bills team and their greatest year.
I was 13 and rooted for the Giants.🏈🇺🇸
Here after Tyler Bass kept the Bills curse alive.
Hahaha.
lol...
Those third down conversions and that long drive by the Giants in the second half were the deciding factors of this game
That run by Ottis Anderson at 1:09:38 is probably the thing I most remembered other than Norwood's missed kick.
This was one of the greatest played games ever.
❤
One of the best, cleanest games ever played
Andre Reed has said many times this was the most physical game he's ever been apart of he was black and blue for weeks
Yep both teams were evenly matched
@Black Boy King TV you are so correct
First time watching this game since 1991. Still the one of the greatest Super Bowls ever
gb-I'm a diehard Chicago Bears fans, so my choice is Super Bowl 20.
Fun Fact the 2013 Seattle Seahawks were the first team since this 1990 Bills team to reach a Super Bowl that had no players on their 53 man roster to have ever been in a Super Bowl
jonesmarc wouldn't the Packers and chiefs count too?
he said FIRST TEAM SINCE, that is the key
Another Fact.
The Seahawks were potentially less than 30 seconds away from being a Back-to-Back SB Champion Team. Until the Dumbest Call in SB History happened.
+GRIMLOCK07 kyle shanmahan calling pass plays happened in superbowl 4
True. But totally different kind of team than the 90 Bills. More similar to the 86 Giants I would say.
These Giants were special. I was only 10 at the time and this is my favorite NFL game, so unforgettable!
The good old Lawrence Taylor days
I was 15. And I knew after the heartbreaking loss to the Rams the previous playoffs that this was going to happen. Is it my favorite NFL game? Looking back yes but damn it was too close for comfort. I felt the Giants had some missed opportunities there too.
Made me A Bills fan at 8.
@@anthonyarmstrong7313 Yep, I'm sure you are a diehard and you have another great QB who can lead them.
I was -0.16% years old
As a Bills fan, I can't believe I just put a thumbs up for this. Greatest Super Bowl in NFL history (despite the heartache and nightmares). And granted the Bills were able to get in field goal range, but they lacked to get out of bounds - or even tried to on every play on that last drive. A couple more yards could have made the difference for Norwood.
I thought a 47 yarder isn’t a gimme by any means, yet I know many people who say he shouldn’t have missed.
I mean we do see successful kicks from over 50, even 60 but IDK
@@RYMAN1321 just like everything in sports, things/players evolve. Now adays, a 47/48 yard fg is not considered to be that far of a distance, 30+ years ago, kickers were just not that powerful. I'm sure training is the main reason now we see kickers make these at ease. Of course some kickers still miss a lot these days. Bottomline, Bills knew Norwood didn't have a strong leg (especially on grass)... an extra yard or two and that kick probably goes in.
@@2taggs2 It was a hard kick back then, nowadays more kickers are juicing then the 90s.
@@frankfurlacker5219 Agreed - that and the footballs for the kickers are very different as well.
@@RYMAN1321 The best way to think about NFL kicking in 1991 is to imagine how confident you'd be in a college kicker making a 47 yard FG in today's games. That's pretty much the gap in NFL kicking from 1991 to 2024. They were the equivalent of today's college kickers. In other words, very unreliable.
Man, freakin' Hostetler won the game for them when he didn't fumble on that safety. He only had one hand on the ball. Damn you, Jeff Hostetler.
@Real Talk Ottis. If you're gonna contradict, at least be right.
I don’t know how he got up after being driven into the dirt by Leon Seals at 35:00
NY Giants: Kings of Upsets
Matt: I totally agree! They seem to come out of nowhere and knock off the best!
1990 NFC Championship Game vs 49ers
2007 playoffs (all on the road) and of course, stopping the Patriots perfect season
2011 Knocked off once-beaten and heavily favored Green Bay in the playoffs (on the road) and knocking off the Patriots again.
I am sure there is more, but the above games surely back up your statement!
M Kelly even in that 2007 season they beat the 1 seed cowboys who had beat them twice in the regular season, and then of course beating Green Bay at home in nfc title game
@@mkelly3852 that 2000 nfc championship where the giants beat Randy Moss and the high powered Vikings 41-0, the giants were 1pt underdogs and lots of people thought Vikings would win.
@@jrad410 winning at San Francisco was not easy either in 2011
Giants titles are flukes
just came here to see bill belichick's defensive gameplan.
Kick the ball to throw off their rhythm. Have Otis punch the defensive plays in the face instead of stiff arm.
Courtice the whole point was that the Bills were a soft bill polian team. Belichick used this same gameplan against the colts in the 2000s to the point where he was known as Peyton’s daddy for about a 4 year stretch from 01-05
The defensive game plan for this game was to stop the Bills' passing attack at all costs...........it was actually intentional for the Giants to actually let the Bills' running attack have a bit of steam if it meant they could prevent the big play
@@CSRookie You're both wrong. Read a book.
@@aaronh2778 ...... Why don't you do some research and look it up before you act all high and mighty,....................actually I'm not wrong you are; that was the game plan to stop the Bills' passing attack but in order to do that they had to sacrifice some running. Belichick knew he didn't want to get into a game where the Bills threw the ball over 35 or 40 times so the emphasis was to stop that attack while sacrificing in the running game. They knew T. Thomas would get some yards anyway.......... before you tell me to read a book do some research or can you not have an intelligent conversation without resorting to petty insults??
Brings back great memories. Parcells is a beast. To win the super bowl with your backup QB AND backup running back, amazing.
12:35 M. Bahr 28-yard Field Goal
13:45 J. Kelly 62-yard pass to James Lofton
15:52 S. Norwood 23-yard field goal
32:15 D. Smith 1-yard TD
41:58 J. Hostetler sacked by B. Smith for safety
1:00:35 J. Hostetler 14-yard pass to S. Baker for TD
1:04:40 Giants begin 9+ minute drive to take lead
1:13:05 M. Ingram spins and jukes for the 1st down on 3rd and long
1:16:55 O. Anderson 1-yard TD
1:21:40 J. Kelly sacked by L. Marshall to force punt
1:26:55 Bills force turnover on downs
1:29:38 T. Thomas 31-yard TD run
1:31:13 Giants begin 6+ minute drive to take lead
1:42:19 M. Bahr 21-yard Field Goal
1:53:41 Bills begin final drive
1:59:02 S. Norwood misses the Field Goal, wide right!
Woot!
Thank you NFL.
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No matter how many times I watch it, I still can't believe Ingram's play to get that first down. Should have been tackled 4 times. Unbelievable individual effort on the biggest stage.
Talley blew it. I'd say Kelso too, but realistically, he just got shook out of his cleats. Talley had a form tackle right in front of him and let Ingram duck him.
Top 5 SuperBowl of all- time. Pity that more people dont recognize this as amazing as this game was!It had everything u wanted drama, score changing, All-Stars and a Dramatic finish that every child dreams of occurring
Finally....Finally found this game. I missed this game because I was on Patrol in Dessert Storm. Red White and Blue Super Bowl
"Dessert" means cake, bro
@greenmarine5 Dessert storm???
WHUP!
If you love football, love defense, the ground game, a little David vs Goliath, then this game had everything. 5'-8" ingrim breaking tackles for crucial first was amazing. Not just score but every play was close. It was a beautiful game.
Indeed. The previous game the Giants played vs the 49ers was also a classic. Bill Parcells was a DAMN great coach.
A beautiful game with a beautiful outcome...for us Giants fans at least!
@@Alexthegreat27
Indeed 👍
This wasn’t David vs Goliath
@@afridgetoofar1818
True. Poor choice of words.
Who edited the game? Jesus, couldn't extend the game another 2-3 minutes and show the aftermath instead of cutting away repeatedly and ending it so soon?
The NFL did. lol
Peezster just be happy they have the game so you can watch legally
Watching happy Giants players is for fetishists. Perfect editing!
thank you.
@M and why do people care?
I can remember when I was watching the game how nervous I was in the final 2 minutes of the Giants possibly blowing this game despite the record time they had in possession and hoped Scott Norwood stats would be the only thing that could save the Giants. Fortunately it was. Good hard fought game.
Just watched this game from start to finish. Happy to see a piece of Bills history
"No good. Wide right." - Those 4 words will live in Giants lore forever! I have always respected the hell out of Scott Norwood for the way he handled himself, after the game. Hey Cam Newton, take notes!
MrBaddog7676 I just lost the biggest game of life by being dtopped out and their is no guarantee I will ever get here again, and the dudes who embaressed us are in the same room laughing and celebrating. I would be burning the building down
MrBaddog7676 Actually those 4 words will live in Bills lore forever
I'd rather see an athlete pissed off after losing than someone who looks like he is ok with it
The best athletes are the ones for whom winning and losing is the same thing. They feel no pressure, and as a result always use the best of their ability. And there's no second-guessing. It's rare, though.
Another loss for NE..5-3 is OK though....thanx for jimmy G
For those old enough to have seen it live, this Super Bowl is surrounded by a bunch of blowout games outside Super Bowl XXIII which made it even more thrilling at the time.
Still the best after all these years. No turnovers.
I remember this game. i was 10 years old, laid out on the coach and delirious with the flu and a 102 fever.
this was the bills one chance to win a superbowl. for all their AFC dominance they got absolutely trounced in the other 3.
Hmmmm
A 47-yard FG in those days was probably the equivalent of a 55-57 yarder today in terms of percentages, especially off grass fields which most stadiums did not have. There were only maybe 10 kickers in the league at the time who had that sort of range and Norwood was not one of them.
That kick looked long enough.. if it was straight I'm wondering if it would have went in.
Back then I think it was about a 50% at this range but to your point it varied by kicker. Now it’s about 70%.
Exactly, I don't understand the hate toward Norwood. Maybe it was the scapegoat of the reason why the bills loss. The real reason of the loss is the giants running backs and Parcell being a genius at chewing the clock.
@@troudecul69 He won a playoff game the next year to get them to super bowl
@@brocklanders9259 missing on three previous attempts against the raiders in that playoff game counts for something. As in things would not have gone down to the wire like that if he had just made a few kicks earlier in the game.
Anyone else notice how creepy this head refs smile is? He is smiling on every damn call.
Lance Wood The Football Forever channel has a upload of the CBS Radio coverage of the game, and radio play-by-play broadcaster Jack Buck made a similar comment
@Bazarov Tough last name, too.
I remember people especially my cousin talking about that for a year following the game. Because he even smiled when Norwood missed! Lol
Watching in 2019,... that dude is the gayest ref in history , good at the job, a total queen nonetheless. Hilarious.
He did Super Bowl 23 too.
1:09:35 Ottis Anderson "uppercut"... I remember this play like it was yesterday. What a great run by OA.
As a bills fan I cry everytime
I feel ya. My dad's a Bills fan so I know how he feels
Good
K lil muscle boy
Even as a Giant fan I feel for you. When I was growing up in 60's and 70's the Giants stunk almost all the time. People on my block on Long Island were Jet fans and Cowboy fans. Anyway it would be nice if you stuck it to the Pats on the way to your SuperBowl.
Lost 4 in a row
Bellichiks gameplan for this game, and the previous week against the 49ers , containing Rice, were the best ever
If you notice, all of Norwood's extra points went to the right. His short field goal also went right. It's like that's his normal pattern. If Coach had noticed, they would have lined him up on the other hash mark and he would have made it.
Thank you, Daniel. I thought I was the only one who noticed. I recorded this on a VCR tape back in the day, rewatched it, and noticed it then. Both he and his holder should have noticed and made adjustments. It's a real shame. :(
This was the first football game I ever watched and the reason I am a long suffering Bills' fan to this day.
Josh Allen will avenge them
I was Stationed at Ft Sill (Lawton) Oklahoma, in the US Army. I remember watching this game in the Dayroom with a lot of other Army Soldiers. It was good times back then.
I still think this was the greatest Super Bowl ever. Not only because it came down to the very end but because of the totally contrasting styles. There was also the “upset” factor, with which I was well pleased being one of the few people who was picking the Giants. (Back then defenses actually won championships.)
Yes defenses did win championships, and now game rigging reffs do.
Idk 2007 SB XLI has a pretty strong case for the greatest SB ever played.
If they made that field goal, we would be talking about the bills differently
Who knows in a alternate timeline they could've won 4 super bowls in a row.
TheMasterQuests GOAT DYNASTY
They were way overmatched by the Redskins and the Cowboys, two of those games weren't even close.
This was the only Super Bowl where they had a chance --- Cowboys were just too good
@@billbelzek6748 if you are winning a world championship game after 30 minutes by 7. You had a chance. Buffalo very well could have won SB 28 over cowboys. Were the cowboys a better team sure. Could they have been beat, absolutely
Good ol smash mouth football! Miss this, not boring at all, one of the best SB's ever.
This was a great game, i recorded it on vhs and watched it every couple of years, then made a dvd of that tape. This game is what got me interesting in analyzing games. Why teams win or lose.
people make fun of Buffalo, but they are the only team ever to go to SB four years in a Row.
who cares they lost four in a row
Thanks. Even though I was a huge fan of this buffalo team the loss hurt. Looking back every year they went I just thought that this is the year. I really believed they were too good to lose them all. One of the best teams of all time even if they never won one. It's cool to rewatch this though knowing I was a senior in high school. Great memories of watching this game with all of my high school buddies. Thanks for downloading this.
so proud of this team- strongly lives in my memories- love my Giants
2 wins and 10 loses this year oof🤣
nii-san 420 Every team has those types of seasons bro. At least the Giants have a great winning history and pulled off the greatest upset in sports history in 08. Let’s Go Giants!
Yeah I must say born and raised here in Buffalo New York DieHard Bills fan this was a giant team you could be proud of prepared well for buffalo
best super bowl ever. The bills were a more talented team but the Giants played a perfect game with ball control and time management. Damn almost 30 years later and it still hurts.
Norwood missing was not a fluke. He was terrible on grass past 40 yards, I think 1-5 and 0-6 in his career from 50 yards+. The Giants had only a week to prepare after the titanic 49er game, and they were facing a very talented team on the type of tear that usually ends in a championship. They had to play it on a razor's edge, bend but not break, let Thomas run wild, and they knew precisely how much field position they could give up where Norwood's deficiencies could be exploited. It was all part of the plan.
Notice Norwood's PAT kick after the Bills' last TD.....he pushed it to the right. A sign of something to come.
Hmmmm, that's true he did. I thought i was the only one that noticed that too & I'm from Buffalo so.... 😏
Matt Bahrs kick the week before, on grass, was over 40 yards to win it
Also this kick had the distance since if you notice it wasn't short. The problem was that he forced it therefore causing it to shift to the right.
Lol. Hopefully you are kidding. Bill's should have won. Giants had a 2 in 10 chance and got it done by the grace of god.
The Giants' defense was so effective at jamming and hitting the Bills' receivers with such force, that several sure fire catches were dropped by Bills' receivers. This is exactly what Bill Belichick wanted to happen, and it did! Bill Belichick's defensive plan is pure genius. I'd go as far as to say that Bill's defensive plan is the greatest game plan of all-time. Had the Bills stuck with giving the ball to Thurman Thomas more often, the Bills would have won this game easily. During the first half, you can tell the Bills gave Thomas the ball on at least a few occasions, and Thomas had some epic runs, but for whatever reason, Marv Levy and Jim Kelly didn't capitalize on the Giants willingness to giving up huge chunks of yardage on the ground until the second half of the game. The Bills unwillingness to go to the ground in the first half is just mind blowing to me. Game plans are great, but the ability to adapt a game plan on the fly to what's working is what separates the boys from the men.
Yeah that was puzzling. If your RB is ripping off 10-15 yd. runs why stop? Unless he's fatigued. Who knows? Kelly called his plays so guess he wanted passing action. Giants didn't complain.
It’s the same mistake that the Rams made in 2002 and the Falcons made in 2017. They wanted to win throwing the ball. Atlanta was doing the right thing at first, but got away from it late and it cost them.
@@smoothALOE As a fan of the Falcons, don't even get me started on that Super Bowl lol.
Same thing happens with too many teams.. why abandon the run? Owners fouls and marketability. They already know the outcome. No other reason to stop doing what works
That Matt Bahr tackle on the opening kickoff was amazing.
This dude went Four years in a row heartbreaker Jim Kelly doesn't get enough credit for that .
If you watch Norwood's approach to the final field goal attempt, he went two steps deeper than normal to get more on the kick. Like he was kicking off, not attempting a field goal. He's 10 feet behind the holder.
You really have to wonder how changing the number of steps towards the ball could have affected the swing of his leg and just the timing of it.
I wonder if the hovering military helicopter did play a role in screwing up the wind like someone from the Bills said. You can here the huge propellers off/on during the game
@@patrickthomas8890 I remember hearing that somewhere, but I can’t recall where.
If that’s the case, that’s extremely crummy and proves just how badly cursed the team is.
CURSED, YOU WANT CURSED LOOK AT THE DETROIT LIONS, THEY WOULD GIVE ANYTHING TO PLAY IN JUST 1 SB@@RYMAN1321
So this is what Ray recorded over his wedding video.
Wait is this a narvaez joke?
@@Crispibakin ruclips.net/video/kWvDWZdNIiQ/видео.html
@@Crispibakin everybody loves raymond joke not a brownman joke 🤣
@@eddie3500 😂😂😂 my bad thanks for understand it’s who I was talkin bout though
@@Johnnyboybravo thanks 😂
The first Super Bowl I ever watched, and to this day, still probably the best one I've seen.
Until the GOAT NFL dynasty the New England Patriots and the GOAT QB Tom Brady.
@Stefano Magaddino As a Patriots fan. I I saw how Belichichick did without the GOAT Tom Brady. Also the Patriots should've fired Belichichick after they lost to the Giants in Super Bowl 42. He is the worst coach ever to win a Super Bowl.
I wasn’t watching very much football as a kid, so I didn’t see this game when it first aired, but I can safely say that this is one of the 10 greatest SBs of all time, easily!
Three of the greatest upsets in NFL History came courtesy of the New York Football Giants!
Elijah Scott #GIANTSPRIDE
Like six actually. Beat Brett Favre in Lambeau in NFC Championship, Beat Rodgers in Lambeau in NFC Championship, Beat Patriots in SB twice, beat SF in NFC Championship 91' and this Super Bowl.
The Giants' whole franchise is built on upsets
So true! Other than '86, the '90, '07, '11 chips where heart attack inducing.
Amen
Wow! That Bills defense...what a long list of talented players. So glad to live through the golden era of the Bills.
I’m a Steelers Fan, We had many great Superbowls, but this by far was the Best Super Bowl of All Time. A very clean tight game with a little bit of everything in it, and kept you guessing until the very end. Really didn’t know who was going to win until the clock hit 0.
07 will always rank the highest for me but this one is 2nd for sure. Giants sure pulled off some crazy upsets the last 3.5 decades that’s for sure.
I was in first grade this season and it was the first season in which I followed the whole season and could comprehend what was happening. This team was SO tough, battled every week. I can remember my dad letting me stay up to watch the Monday night game against the 49ers, I remember when Phil Simms got hurt because my father slipped on ice the same day and broke his wrist. I remember the playoff games against the 9ers and thinking that the FGs wouldn’t be enough to win, I remember Leonard Marshall destroying Joe Montana. Then this game... I remember the adults being optimistic because the giants got the ball at half, oj Anderson lowering his shoulder and of course mark Ingram’s catch and run... that was the moment I started to believe... I’ll never forget the pure joy of my dad and uncle when the bills missed the field goal. Truly a season to remember.
Alot of people still forget that Bill Belichick won 2 rings with the Giants !!!!!
Not as head coach though
Gemini Man Defensive coordinator
Ok? Does that mean something?
TheElite121 Yes, But not to you.
+The Letter L what does it mean
I'm a Buffalo native and was a freshman in high school for Super Bowl XXV. There weren't a lot of men around so it took my best friend getting Tecmo Bowl on his Nintendo for me to start to pay attention to and understand football. The Bills sucked up until middle school so I honestly didn't really start watching them until this playoff run. The AFC Championship Game and this Super Bowl were probably the first two football games I watched from beginning to end. I didn't understand all of the rules but I knew we weren't blowing out the Giants the way we did the Raiders. After Scott Norwood's missed FG, it took me a couple of minutes to understand that we had lost, and he wouldn't get another kick. One of the replays actually made it look sort of like he made it. To this day, the only Super Bowl that has come close to this one is the Titans vs. the Rams.
Happy birthday 🎂
Piece out
As a lifelong Bills fan, in my 40 years on this planet, this is the only game that made me cry. Last week's game against the Chiefs was close to being the second
I know right? Every time I see Thurman get to the 30 yard line, I always can't believe that they didn't do it. The 13 seconds thing, it hurts for sure but hey just imagine if that happened to us in a Superbowl? I hope that we can someday shake off the bad luck with our great new quarterback, Josh Allen.
@@ArkOmen1 What do you mean?
If you mean maybe run another play and possibly gain a few more yards I agree.
BUFFALO...A Drinking Town with a Football Problem...
Where's the fun in that? 😁😀
Brandon Morris - Go to Mulligans brick bar and find out
Ignorant
But they love their hockey...
And no solution 😂
2nd half starts, Giants get the ball, I go to cook dinner, walk the dog, pick up the dry cleaning, mowed the lawn, came back and the Giants still had the ball.
Boss Key lol
I noticed you left out went to the gay bar, what gives?
This game is timeless, one of the best games I’ve seen. That Bills offense was nearly unstoppable they were clicking on all cylinders. Parcells & Belichick had the perfect game plan….keep the Bills offense off the field. And they did. And the Bills still had a shot to win. This was the Bills best team of the four.
LOVING these full classic games! MORE please! :D
I've been a Giant's fan since I was born in 88. My parents have hated me since I was child. What gives me inspiration are these Giant's superbowls. I keep pushing forward because they've kept pushing forward. It's been a horrible life except for these games I continuously watch on youtube. Idk if people think I am stupid because of this thought process. Maybe I am Idk but I keep pushing forward
The Giants played a perfect game and it still came down to them hoping the Bills miss a kick at the end.
One of the greatest Super Bowls ever, without question.
Was the only time I could ever remember a backup QB, ( a career backup), winning a SB. i thought when he got sacked in the endzone, for a safety by Bruce Smith, the Bills would win; was a gutty performance by Hostetler.
Thank you NFL for posting these type of videos...
The refs face at 12:48 😂😂😂
Edit: and at 16:03
He's so happy for field goals 🤣🤣🤣
The man loves his job.
I'm a bills fan, not even close to old enough to watch this game live, but just now watching it back for the first time breaks my heart. The only pain I've felt as a bills fan was the chiefs loss in OT.
As a Die Hard Bills fan...i cry and feel pain everytime i see this. Damn you Giants. We shoulda won. This was OUR GAME.
Woulda, coulda, shoulda. I can imagine the pain if I was a Bills fan. So many little things in the game that could have changed the outcome. I'm a Giants fan, and this SB was exhilarating when I watched it.
As a 49ers fan, that's exactly how I felt about the NFC championship game. Those damn Giants stole that and this Superbowl. They got lucky twice. Doesn't happen too often in the NFL.
Norwood was pushing the ball right on EVERY kick.
Note to Reese - this is what a Giant offensive line should look like
Giants should hire Parcell as GM and let him bring in his own guys.
Yeah.
Bronx BBoy this is like an all time great offensive line performance in nfl history haha Belichick was a part of the three best I’ve seen, this one (41 mins of possession), the 2004 divisional playoff 20-3 win over Colts (38 mins) and the 2019 AFC championship (38 mins).
@@wompbag123 ...no. Like Tony Sparano?!?! GTFOH.
Thurman was smooth as butter this game , there was a reason he was the NFL MVP that year , too bad man.
1:09:35 Otis Anderson wind-up uppercut to free safety. Your welcome.
It’s football parcells and belichick knew the bills were soft
My favorite super bowl, I was fourteen years old. What a great game 👊👍👍
This is incredible quality for a 28 year video
Imo these bills teams are underrated. They accomplished what no other team has ever done 4 straight super bowls is quite the accomplishment. They have nothing to be ashamed of. Hopefully the NFL and fans alike will give the bills the proper respect owed to them.
It won’t happen until they actually win it.
Lmao seems like Jeff Hostetler played through like 3 concussions
He probably did. Back then they were like “oh so and so has a minor concussion, he may come back later in the game”
I remember watching this when I was 9 with my dad. He was so excited to see the Giants win.
43:55. If Andre Reed catches that ball, the Bill’s blow them out. Would have been 1st down inside the 40, Giants defense gassed and completely playing on their heels. Bills on the verge of going up 19-3. Jeff Hostetler sitting on the bench with a concussion. Final score probably 34-14. Something like that. For a bonus, very next play Kelly misses a wide open throw for a sure first down. To say that it came down to one play seems ludicrous, but that would have destroyed the giants game plan and forced Jeff Hostetler to be a pocket passer. The Bills could and would have teed off on him, would have been a blowout. Play it out further, they win that game and then there is less pressure in the next three . Maybe got another one. All because of one drop. Hall of Fame slot receiver, should catch that 100 out of 100 times .
Giants were primed to get blown out and the bills blew it. Hope they had fun in Ybor City!
3 T - Ifs and buts.
Reed got lit up by the Giants D all game, that's why, I mean the Giants crushed not just his body but his psyche, I bet he had to have received some medical attention after this.
Nils did badly on third downs on both sides of the ball. On offense didn’t convert one until the last drive of the game. A few of those conversions earlier would’ve extended drives, given their tired battered defense a chance to rest and regroup, and possibly led to more points, which would’ve forced the giants out of their game plan in order to play catch up.
Stopping the giants on third down would’ve killed those long clock eating drives and maybe taken at least seven points off the board.
*_*Bills_*
To be honest, he had caught the ball. Guyton made a great play to punch it out while tackling. Reed didn't drop the catch, it was punched out.
Before 32 years I can't believe it, I was 11 years old and i don't remember at all, but I watch it again and remember everything, OMG 😨🤯. That was so, so sad for Bills, puf. I'm Niners fan but I felt bad for the Bills 😖.
If not for a Roger Craig fumble, the 49ers would have three-peated.
I remember saw this game on ESPN classics long time ago
RIP ESPN Classics
RIP. ESPN.
I think this is the first Superbowl I watched whole game that smiling REF and Ray Finkle at the end what I remember I was 10 from Dallas next few years were good times
This is truly da greatest Superbowl in history as a die hard Buffalo fan at da time Buffalo should have won this Superbowl very heart breaking
I can remember watching this game at my boy Daves house back in the day.
I can’t believe this was 30 years ago I remember this super bowl
This was a good Super Bowl. There was not one turnover in the game.
Mark Porter nope but there was a safety!
This was a great Super Bowl.
Great Super Bowl but I wish Jim Kelly won it --- he deserved at least one ring out of four tries
@@billbelzek6748 Drops by Reed just unbelievable. Rice or Taylor would've caught those.
Safety is a TURNOVER that scores 2 points.
I miss Frank Gifford behind the mic
I watched this game live as it happened and found it to be an incredibly dull performance with an exciting finish. Perhaps this many years later, I will watch the whole thing again and will have a greater appreciation for it.
Lindsey Summers it probably seemed dull because it was old school smashmouth football. Not a lot of dazzle dazzle. Even the bills who were known for finesse plays and spectacular big plays didn’t really have a lot of those, mainly because their offense was on the sidelines most of the game cause the giants had the ball so much, and also because the Giants defensive scheme didn’t allow it.
@@sickofguysnamedtodd2293 Keep in mind, I was only 13 when this game aired. Seeing it with new eyes made a big difference. Tough game, tense, spirited, with an exciting finish. The games I find most enjoyable are the ones that are in doubt until the end, and this is one of them.
@@lindseysummers5351 I was 11 when this aired live. Even then I thought it was a tense game and I seriously thought Buffalo would pull it out, but we all know they didn’t.
This would be even more amazing if this contained the original commercials- that would be epic!
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Season tickets have been in the family since the polo grounds.The 1st SB was special. The shutout vs Redskins in the cold wind at Giants Stadium was just unbelievable. It made the S.B in Pasadena anticlimactic. It also fulfilled my dad,s dream, who,s heath was beginning to fail.
This game we didn't go to, & I just watched it again in this lockdown.Watched by our whole group from sec18 Row h in our NJ home this will always be 1 great memory.
"Wide right" has become a football lexicon.
Andre Reed has 2 killer drops in the 2nd qtr. Third and 1 from midfield right in his hands at 39:30 and next drive on a play that was Kelly's best pass of the game down the seam what should have been a 30 yd gain to the Giant 40 at 43:50. It was during that stretch that the Bills had oppourtunities to build on a 7 pt lead and maybe put the game away.
Yeah no kidding. Really puzzling for an All Pro. Prob just the nerves. Maybe just not his day. This is why Rice & Taylor got to be considered one of the best (if not the best) pair who ever played. Rice was not 100% due to flu for SB v. Chargers. GOAT.
43:55. They were up 9, not 7. 12-3. If Andre Reed catches that ball, the Bill’s blow them out. Would have been 1st down inside the 40, Giants defense gassed and completely playing on their heels. Bills on the verge of going up 19-3. Jeff Hostetler sitting on the bench with a concussion. Final score probably 34-14. Something like that. For a bonus, very next play Kelly misses a wide open throw for a sure first down. To say that it came down to one play seems ludicrous, but that would have destroyed the giants game plan and forced Jeff Hostetler to be a pocket passer. The Bills could and would have teed off on him, would have been a blowout. Play it out further, they win that game and then there is less pressure in the next three . Maybe got another one. All because of one drop. Hall of Fame slot receiver, should catch that 100 out of 100 times .
Giants were primed to get blown out and the bills blew it. Hope they had fun in Ybor City!
I watched this game live when I was a 6 year old boy and that’s i became a New York Giants fan 💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿 it’s great that the nfl has finally released these classics for us to watch for free go Big Blue 💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿
This was such a great game being a Giants fan relieving
This Giants defense, this Super Bowl tea in general, it doesn't get enough love
That was a time when the NY Giants had a real Offensive Line able to dominate. It pains me to see how low they have fallen.
Yet look the Cowboys, they have had many Super Bowl appearances and won some and lost some .
Yet this loosing streak has gone on for 20 years now , but that’s still a better record even by losses then the Eagles .
I'm 52 , I watched this game live. But looking back the Giants defense was sick. The Bill's were smoking teams, but not this night.
38:36 Bill Belichick looked to be about 25 years old.