I remember staying up late to see this one finish. Dad and I had to celebrate - screaming under our breath - because the rest of the house had already gone off to bed. We were seething with adrenaline after this one. This game really set the tone for that magical 1996 season and its one of my favorites memories of that golden year. Go Pack Go!
I remember watching this as a kid with my dad. Man, what great times. I miss those days. Got to be with my dad and son today. What a rush of great memories! Thank you!
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@@timtebowsleftarm5368 by jove lefty ur ryt! My error. But i remember all the hype in WI leading up to this game! The Packers have squandered so many years with excellent times its hard to keep track of when they DID actually WIN a SB
I watched this game at a Holiday Inn in Denver. I was screaming like a kid and kept everyone in the hotel awake. I DON'T WANT TO WORK, I JUST WANNA BANG ON THE DRUM ALL DAY !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@southern daze Every game matters. 49ers win this game, they would have gotten the BYE instead of playing the Eagles in the wild card round. Steve wouldn't have hurt his ribs. Could have been a completely different story. If Packers fans whine about the Rice fumble, then 49ers fans can point to this game and how it screwed them out of a first round BYE.
@Terry Bogard The Packers haven't lost a Super Bowl before? They didn't even make it to the Super Bowl, because they got dealt with by the 49ers. Not sure what the Chiefs have to do with the Packers/49ers anyhow. 49ers have more Super Bowl rings anyway. Not a good time for Packers fans to flex on the 49ers.
The first Packer game I attended. I'll never forget walking up to the stadium with my 2 cousins and my Father. The 3 biggest Packer fans I've ever known. When GB was down 17-6 in the 3rd quarter, the crowd was not into it. Then my cousin starts yelling out, "Kill'em before they multiply!" I kid you not, the next drive, the Packers go down and score on Don Beebe's phantom TD (thank you no instant replay). After Jackie kicked the game winning field goal, that was the greatest atmosphere during a sporting event I've ever experienced. Good times, man.
Al, Frank and Dan were the best. Their broadcast just dripped with tradition, intelligence, class and insight. The best trio ever, and the most underrated
I had to go to bed early. I remember seeing SportsCenter the next morning to learn that the Packers won...and Robert Brooks was out for the season. Thanks for the upload.
I was a freshman in highschool and a huge 49ers fan so I bet like $10 on this game and I was never more infuriated in my life at that point lol Man I wish I had them problems now
This is 1 of the greatest regular season games in history! And it was the GREATEST defensive game in history. And that’s what this was even though it had alot of points. All of the points were on strange plays where the defense messed up or something weird happened. I know Bebe was down but I think the Packers were going to pull it out. Young was out but Grbac was no slouch. Even the backups were iron men back then.
Remember this was a huge win for the Packers, but as a Packer fan I think my memory about what actually happened was a bit off. We really were sloppy in this game and probably fortunate that Steve Young didn't play. But on the other hand. Elvis Grbac really did a fine job. What I really remember is thinking this was the night where we showed that we would be the champions. If you can play this poorly against such a strong team like the 49ers, you have to be feeling good. Indeed, that's exactly how it ended for the Packers. One of the better teams in NFL history.
If the 49ers had won this game they would've had Homefield advantage in the NFC playoffs and won the NFC West as the Panthers who had swept them that year.
On a family vacation in North Carolina and I got to take my boyfriend with me. We had a great day in Wilmington, NC! Saw the USS North Carolina and then found these really cool bar so that we could watch the game! .... yeah .... got pregnant that night .... married that guy.... our daughter is 23! Definitely a good game! Ha ha!
Any game the 49ers lose is a bad game. It literally screwed our season. We win this game we win the division get a first round bye. Can’t believe we fucked up losing to Carolina twice. The 1996 season pisses me off 24 years later. What should have been. Smh
I always thought the throwback uniforms SF adopted in 1994 were hideous. (Felt the same way about the Cowboys throwback’s that Jerry really liked, and I am a Cowboys fan. IMO, the majority of teams 80’s uniforms were better than what they wore before or since if different.
Jerry Rice #80 of the San Francisco 49ers Career Accomplishments 3× Super Bowl champion (XXIII, XXIV, XXIX) Super Bowl MVP (XXIII) 13× Pro Bowl (1986-1996, 1998, 2002) 10× First-team All-Pro (1986-1990, 1992-1996) 2× Second-team All-Pro (1991, 2002) Bert Bell Award (1987) 2× NFL Offensive Player of the Year (1987, 1993) 6× NFL receiving yards leader (1986, 1989, 1990, 1993-1995) 2× NFL receptions leader (1990, 1996) 6× NFL receiving touchdowns leader (1986, 1987, 1989-1991, 1993) Sports Illustrated Player of the Year (1986) NFL 75th Anniversary All-Time Team NFL 100th Anniversary All-Time Team First-team NFL 1980s All-Decade Team First-team NFL 1990s All-Decade Team NFC Offensive Rookie of the Year (1985) Pro Football Hall of Fame selection NFL records 1,549 career receptions 22,895 career receiving yards 197 career receiving touchdowns 208 total touchdowns 23,546 career all-purpose yards
Imagine some 49er people wanted that bum Grbac to replace Young. The organization fell apart when Eddie and Carmen lost their power. They wasted 95 and 96 because they couldn't get a decent RB allowing Young to get killed. Disgraceful. Cursed ever since.
1:10:08 "Favre looks dazed" says announcer . Favre said he got lots of temporary tko types of concussions . i saw Favre being interviewed about a year ago . He said because he & other retired nfl players having mental and neurological problems , he said " tell your kids don't play football, play some non contact sport or just don't play sports" . but imho, with new rules and better helmets its ok, just don't play football so long a time of your life. Poor Mike Webster played 19 years center for Pittsburgh . And a center is usually getting his head smacked every play. could walk and move about ok but in retirement he was in nowhere land mentally , died a couple years after retiring . they did an autopsy and neurosurgeon from South Africa (black neurosurgeon) at University of Pittsburgh hospital couldn't find anything with MRIs, PET scans etc. He asked family if he could keep Webster's brain for research and they agreed . He dissected down deep and found some really bad damage at the tiny molecular level nobody knew about before . this doctor's findings was a landmark in neurology and helped to bring in the new helmets and rules. Earl Campbell is one of the worst cases post nfl career of damage to brain where you can barely move . His mind is all there, He speaks normally, but its so sad he can only take baby steps holding a phys rehab person's arm . Earl use to use his head as a battering ram as rb , sad .
@@s.tavares3257 Favre is not that bad off compared to others who have retired prior to new helmets and new rules. He still plays touch football with special needs kids . but i think he was courageous in interview to tell parents don't let your kids play football . whether he's right, wrong, somewhere in the middle, i think the new helmets and rules will make it a safer game for head and brain. knee injuries will continue . much better knee reconstruction these days . i played high school back in the early 70s. I was sophomore brought up to varsity because i had good hands and speed. irony was they sent me down for a jv game for more game experience. less than a minute to go, catch a pass and i plant my leg and knee acl blew out. surgeon was a butcher. end of a full athletic and full recreational life at the age of 15, sigh . I was surprised to find that 70% of acl knee tears(most important ligament) are non contact ! you'll find plenty of acl injuries in soccer football, tennis, basketball. I think the human knee is an evolutionary failure when it comes to even non contact but quick foot planting, cutting and rotation sports
@@coffeeandcigarettes2885 Yea.. Coming from someone who tore his acl playing in high school, trying to make a cut on artificial turf, I can see how those injuries occur during non-contact plays.
I thought that was weird too, but looked it up. He intentionally knocked the ref's cap off, which is why he wasn't really complaining about the ejection.
refs cant help them self . seem like almost every great game refs finds away to missed on a call . like don beebe he was touch and down, without that missed call packers probably lose this game just saying
The ball would have been on the 30 yard line. No way of knowing what would have happened after that. Maybe the 49ers keep them from scoring. Maybe not. I wouldn't be certain one way or the other. Definitely a bad call though.
This was the keystone game of the 1996 NFL season. Had the 49ers held on they would have been 13-3 and no other NFC team would have been higher than 12-4. Would have been the #1 seed in the NFC playoffs, the Packers the #2, Carolina the #4 even with the sweep of SF, and the 49ers would not have had to go to Green Bay in the Divisional round.
Don’t forget because of this game the 49ers had to play the Eagles and Young got injured. I remember clearly the 49ers were fuming due to the fact they played the last late afternoon Wild Card game on Sunday and the first divisional game on Saturday early afternoon. Fuck the NFL, and fuck the schedule makers!
@@alih122 That same thing happened in 1998 - the Terrell Owens "Catch II" game was the late game on Sunday and they played the early Divisional game Saturday in Atlanta - the game where Hearst got injured on the first play.
The Packers beat the 49ers in San Francisco during the playoffs of the previous year and they beat them in San Francisco during the playoffs of the next year. The Packers were simply the better team during those years and the 49ers benefitted from playing in an incredibly weak western division.
@@PackerBronco better maybe but a lot of very bad calls went against the niners thise games against GB plus the schedule making was terrible for SF, I think they were being punished because of debartolos situation
Scott Davidson that’s kind of an inaccurate portrayal. The 96 Packers led the league in both scoring and fewest points allowed and they dominated in the postseason. Also not sure how a 7 point loss to a team that won repeat titles and is considered among the best ever is “getting smacked” I do agree with your general sentiment however that they could have won more than 1 title. Favre held the team back in the postseason in the long run
@@marcusmcgraw3519 1985 bears 1 year wonder team. 84 d had 72 sacks. 86 team statistically better than 85 defense. Ron Wolfe in the morning after said this: "We were a 1 year dynasty". I agree with ur points. Simply saying no dynasty. Super Bowl win(s) pretty much determine that in today's world.
@@marcusmcgraw3519 150 plus yards rushing in 3 quarters by Davis. Wore out Pack defensive line. Gilbert Brown agasp in 4th. They got smacked around. They we're 13 point favorites. NFC WON 13 STRAIGHT....Pack getting beat-the streak was over. And ur statement is a bit odd.....nobody knew at the time Denver would repeat. Packers never the same again.
Scott Davidson your reasoning actually makes a lot of sense. Would you consider the 2013 Seahawks a 1 year wonder as well? One can make the argument that they don’t even sniff a dynasty if not for Green Bay blowing it in the NFC Championship Game the following year
@@marcusmcgraw3519 hmmm. Look at it this way. What I say or anyone (social media pundits/amateur youtubers) is just an opinion. Unless u are a Super Bowl winner (multiple times) most say 'not that great'. I try to appreciate it all. 1977 Atlanta Falcons defensive gave up 129 points for a single season. The L.A. Rams led the league in overall defense for an entire decade 1970's. Never spoke on. They're not a great defense amongst the so called greats....no titles....no recognition. That's our society. Difference between a team winning and losing is very very small. Seattle great teams.....blew up a 2nd title. As for PACKER/SEATTLE game....well that was interesting to say the least.
Was at that game that night. Remember that it was incredible and didn't get home until 4AM due to the partying... lol
instaBlaster...
I remember staying up late to see this one finish. Dad and I had to celebrate - screaming under our breath - because the rest of the house had already gone off to bed. We were seething with adrenaline after this one. This game really set the tone for that magical 1996 season and its one of my favorites memories of that golden year. Go Pack Go!
Yea must be nice when the refs are on your side
I remember watching this as a kid with my dad. Man, what great times. I miss those days. Got to be with my dad and son today. What a rush of great memories! Thank you!
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when the song played after they won i actually am tearing up lol. fucking love lambeau
Remember watching this like it was yesterday. God I love Lambeau in cold weather in primetime. Such a beautiful atmosphere for football. GO PACK GO!!!
Man Farve got hammered all game! That a big reason why Brady is able to play into his 40’s this way. Watch this game and you will see what I mean
this was the game I became a green bay fan. the way those lights reflected off the packer's helmets with brett favre barking under center
Maybe the most underrated game in Packers history.
It would be better remembered if (1) it had ended with a Favre to Bebee bomb and (2) GB hadn't lost the SB at year's end.
@@jamesbarlow6423 The Packers won the Super Bowl in that season. They lost the Super Bowl in the ‘97 season.
@@timtebowsleftarm5368 by jove lefty ur ryt! My error.
But i remember all the hype in WI leading up to this game!
The Packers have squandered so many years with excellent times its hard to keep track of when they DID actually WIN a SB
Thanks for the upload brother!! Love watching these classic packer games.
I watched this game at a Holiday Inn in Denver. I was screaming like a kid and kept everyone in the hotel awake. I DON'T WANT TO WORK, I JUST WANNA BANG ON THE DRUM ALL DAY !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It drives me nuts when they keep saying that Robert Brooks started the Lambeau leap. It was Leroy Butler.
1:16:00 Don Beebe was clearly down by contact. I still remember that great no call that screwed the Niners.
Screwed big time. It's why I don't apologize for Rice fumbling in '98.
Took the words outta my mouth. They had it coming.
@Terry Bogard yawn
@southern daze Every game matters. 49ers win this game, they would have gotten the BYE instead of playing the Eagles in the wild card round. Steve wouldn't have hurt his ribs. Could have been a completely different story. If Packers fans whine about the Rice fumble, then 49ers fans can point to this game and how it screwed them out of a first round BYE.
@Terry Bogard The Packers haven't lost a Super Bowl before? They didn't even make it to the Super Bowl, because they got dealt with by the 49ers. Not sure what the Chiefs have to do with the Packers/49ers anyhow. 49ers have more Super Bowl rings anyway. Not a good time for Packers fans to flex on the 49ers.
The first Packer game I attended. I'll never forget walking up to the stadium with my 2 cousins and my Father. The 3 biggest Packer fans I've ever known. When GB was down 17-6 in the 3rd quarter, the crowd was not into it. Then my cousin starts yelling out, "Kill'em before they multiply!" I kid you not, the next drive, the Packers go down and score on Don Beebe's phantom TD (thank you no instant replay). After Jackie kicked the game winning field goal, that was the greatest atmosphere during a sporting event I've ever experienced. Good times, man.
As a 49ers fan, I'm still bitter about this one
Al, Frank and Dan were the best. Their broadcast just dripped with tradition, intelligence, class and insight. The best trio ever, and the most underrated
I had to go to bed early. I remember seeing SportsCenter the next morning to learn that the Packers won...and Robert Brooks was out for the season. Thanks for the upload.
I was a freshman in highschool and a huge 49ers fan so I bet like $10 on this game and I was never more infuriated in my life at that point lol Man I wish I had them problems now
When we get older, we realize more it's just a game.
I also believe 1996 was the first time since 1986 that the Packers hosted Monday Night Football.
Yep the last time was in Week 3 MNF Bears vs Packers prior to them being on MNF in this game against the 49ers.
Wrong 37:42
They hosted mnf week 2 against the Eagles that very same season they were on 3 mnf games 2 at lambeau
@cpk1994 yeah that was a heartbreaker
This is 1 of the greatest regular season games in history! And it was the GREATEST defensive game in history. And that’s what this was even though it had alot of points. All of the points were on strange plays where the defense messed up or something weird happened. I know Bebe was down but I think the Packers were going to pull it out. Young was out but Grbac was no slouch. Even the backups were iron men back then.
Great upload.Great Game.
SF put pressure on Favre and hit him as much as they good. Beebe was the wild card.
That 3rd and 8 quarterback sneak with the game tied at 17 still pisses me off 27 years later. You got Jerry Rice on your team and you run that play.
Yeah that was pathetic. SeiFART was ass. Grbac was a bum but at least give it to 80 on a reverse.
Thank You
You're welcome.
Remember this was a huge win for the Packers, but as a Packer fan I think my memory about what actually happened was a bit off. We really were sloppy in this game and probably fortunate that Steve Young didn't play. But on the other hand. Elvis Grbac really did a fine job. What I really remember is thinking this was the night where we showed that we would be the champions. If you can play this poorly against such a strong team like the 49ers, you have to be feeling good. Indeed, that's exactly how it ended for the Packers. One of the better teams in NFL history.
Wow, Don Beebe was clearly down.
Yes.. that’s why replay was necessary.
S. Tavares Thank you for posting the game My Friend 👍🏽 I appreciate it!
Kevin Madalena you’re welcome man! Thanks for viewing!
Don Beebe was still touched down
And the officials missed it
And good thing Dan Dierdorf indicated it on replay.
Also they didn't have instant replay back then either.
Don't forget the BS two point conversion
The 1998 Wild Card more than made up for it. Karma
Ahh the 90s
Steve Young trying way to hard to look so cool in with his hat backwards and his collar on his jacket popped at 41:59 LOL
Steve Smith Are you THE Steve Smith Sr??
It Steve young was the coolest ever relax
Mormons amiright?
Omg this RULES!!!
If the 49ers had won this game they would've had Homefield advantage in the NFC playoffs and won the NFC West as the Panthers who had swept them that year.
says redd from friday!
@@bayarea_hemi 🤣🤣🤣
@@Retro_Gamer_89 nigga got knocked out by deebo🤣🤣
Don’t remind me this year was so much wasted potential. They should have been a Super Bowl team
Had the Beebe TD been called right, since it was their only score of the day, Niners probably win. Screwed out of home field
Best game of 1996
On a family vacation in North Carolina and I got to take my boyfriend with me. We had a great day in Wilmington, NC! Saw the USS North Carolina and then found these really cool bar so that we could watch the game! .... yeah .... got pregnant that night .... married that guy.... our daughter is 23! Definitely a good game! Ha ha!
Cool memory.. glad you enjoyed.
As a niners fan thank you great game
You're welcome. Glad to hear that.
Any game the 49ers lose is a bad game. It literally screwed our season. We win this game we win the division get a first round bye. Can’t believe we fucked up losing to Carolina twice. The 1996 season pisses me off 24 years later. What should have been. Smh
Yeah but woulda coulda shoulda we would lose must wins in 1996. 1997 was better just couldn't beat Green Bay
I always thought the throwback uniforms SF adopted in 1994 were hideous. (Felt the same way about the Cowboys throwback’s that Jerry really liked, and I am a Cowboys fan. IMO, the majority of teams 80’s uniforms were better than what they wore before or since if different.
Jerry Rice #80 of the San Francisco 49ers
Career Accomplishments
3× Super Bowl champion (XXIII, XXIV, XXIX)
Super Bowl MVP (XXIII)
13× Pro Bowl (1986-1996, 1998, 2002)
10× First-team All-Pro (1986-1990, 1992-1996)
2× Second-team All-Pro (1991, 2002)
Bert Bell Award (1987)
2× NFL Offensive Player of the Year (1987, 1993)
6× NFL receiving yards leader (1986, 1989, 1990, 1993-1995)
2× NFL receptions leader (1990, 1996)
6× NFL receiving touchdowns leader (1986, 1987, 1989-1991, 1993)
Sports Illustrated Player of the Year (1986)
NFL 75th Anniversary All-Time Team
NFL 100th Anniversary All-Time Team
First-team NFL 1980s All-Decade Team
First-team NFL 1990s All-Decade Team
NFC Offensive Rookie of the Year (1985)
Pro Football Hall of Fame selection
NFL records
1,549 career receptions
22,895 career receiving yards
197 career receiving touchdowns
208 total touchdowns
23,546 career all-purpose yards
49ers always beat themselves when playing the Packers in the 90's.
Favre got absolutely murdered with no flags. I miss those days dearly.
And didn’t bitch about it like qbs now. Favre was a million times more exciting to watch than the ladies playing today.
@@s.tavares3257 Fact 💯
These guys were very pro 49ers.
1:09:59 Favre clearly concussed
Best part about it was that it was a clean hit.
How did ABC not have a replay of the Israel penalties? It literally determined the game.
I remember this game in the 90's , hats off to GB , Elvis sucked as our QB.
Whoa,Pete the cheat in 49ers gear at 37:34 OH NO.
He’s not chewing gum
Imagine some 49er people wanted that bum Grbac to replace Young. The organization fell apart when Eddie and Carmen lost their power. They wasted 95 and 96 because they couldn't get a decent RB allowing Young to get killed. Disgraceful. Cursed ever since.
Lord Brooks was talented but stayed hurt
1:10:08 "Favre looks dazed" says announcer . Favre said he got lots of temporary tko types of concussions . i saw Favre being interviewed about a year ago . He said because he & other retired nfl players having mental and neurological problems , he said " tell your kids don't play football, play some non contact sport or just don't play sports" . but imho, with new rules and better helmets its ok, just don't play football so long a time of your life. Poor Mike Webster played 19 years center for Pittsburgh . And a center is usually getting his head smacked every play. could walk and move about ok but in retirement he was in nowhere land mentally , died a couple years after retiring . they did an autopsy and neurosurgeon from South Africa (black neurosurgeon) at University of Pittsburgh hospital couldn't find anything with MRIs, PET scans etc. He asked family if he could keep Webster's brain for research and they agreed . He dissected down deep and found some really bad damage at the tiny molecular level nobody knew about before . this doctor's findings was a landmark in neurology and helped to bring in the new helmets and rules. Earl Campbell is one of the worst cases post nfl career of damage to brain where you can barely move . His mind is all there, He speaks normally, but its so sad he can only take baby steps holding a phys rehab person's arm . Earl use to use his head as a battering ram as rb , sad .
Yes, it’s very sad indeed.. another player who used his helmet as a battering ram was Junior Seau.. hopefully Favre won’t be another casualty.
@@s.tavares3257 Favre is not that bad off compared to others who have retired prior to new helmets and new rules. He still plays touch football with special needs kids . but i think he was courageous in interview to tell parents don't let your kids play football . whether he's right, wrong, somewhere in the middle, i think the new helmets and rules will make it a safer game for head and brain. knee injuries will continue . much better knee reconstruction these days . i played high school back in the early 70s. I was sophomore brought up to varsity because i had good hands and speed. irony was they sent me down for a jv game for more game experience. less than a minute to go, catch a pass and i plant my leg and knee acl blew out. surgeon was a butcher. end of a full athletic and full recreational life at the age of 15, sigh . I was surprised to find that 70% of acl knee tears(most important ligament) are non contact ! you'll find plenty of acl injuries in soccer football, tennis, basketball. I think the human knee is an evolutionary failure when it comes to even non contact but quick foot planting, cutting and rotation sports
@@coffeeandcigarettes2885 Yea.. Coming from someone who tore his acl playing in high school, trying to make a cut on artificial turf, I can see how those injuries occur during non-contact plays.
Steve Irsal should've never been ejected changing the outcome of the game !
I thought that was weird too, but looked it up. He intentionally knocked the ref's cap off, which is why he wasn't really complaining about the ejection.
@@darshloaf then that qualifies
Elvis grbac baby
hahaha the nfl was sooooo in the tank for the packers in 1996. just ask steve israel and the phantom double penalty (no replay).
Niners got too conservative after Pope INT late. Content to just kick the FG. Paid for it
9:56
wrong answer announcer Leroy butler srarted lambeau leap!!
george seifert was terrible and they hired him instead of the green bay coach after walsh retired
This was the beginning of the end for George Siefert. Completely gutless at the end of regulation and it blew up in his face.
refs cant help them self . seem like almost every great game refs finds away to missed on a call . like don beebe he was touch and down, without that missed call packers probably lose this game just saying
The ball would have been on the 30 yard line. No way of knowing what would have happened after that. Maybe the 49ers keep them from scoring. Maybe not. I wouldn't be certain one way or the other. Definitely a bad call though.
This was the keystone game of the 1996 NFL season. Had the 49ers held on they would have been 13-3 and no other NFC team would have been higher than 12-4. Would have been the #1 seed in the NFC playoffs, the Packers the #2, Carolina the #4 even with the sweep of SF, and the 49ers would not have had to go to Green Bay in the Divisional round.
Don’t forget because of this game the 49ers had to play the Eagles and Young got injured. I remember clearly the 49ers were fuming due to the fact they played the last late afternoon Wild Card game on Sunday and the first divisional game on Saturday early afternoon. Fuck the NFL, and fuck the schedule makers!
@@alih122 That same thing happened in 1998 - the Terrell Owens "Catch II" game was the late game on Sunday and they played the early Divisional game Saturday in Atlanta - the game where Hearst got injured on the first play.
The Packers beat the 49ers in San Francisco during the playoffs of the previous year and they beat them in San Francisco during the playoffs of the next year. The Packers were simply the better team during those years and the 49ers benefitted from playing in an incredibly weak western division.
@@PackerBronco better maybe but a lot of very bad calls went against the niners thise games against GB plus the schedule making was terrible for SF, I think they were being punished because of debartolos situation
1:58:00 Great play calling by that useless geezer SeiFART. Remind me why the Niners didn't promote Holmgrem?
49ers Isreal cost them the game
49ers we're robbed this game
1 year wonder blunder team. They got smacked by Denver in following Super Bowl and ended NFC dominance in the Super Bowl.
Scott Davidson that’s kind of an inaccurate portrayal. The 96 Packers led the league in both scoring and fewest points allowed and they dominated in the postseason. Also not sure how a 7 point loss to a team that won repeat titles and is considered among the best ever is “getting smacked”
I do agree with your general sentiment however that they could have won more than 1 title. Favre held the team back in the postseason in the long run
@@marcusmcgraw3519 1985 bears 1 year wonder team. 84 d had 72 sacks. 86 team statistically better than 85 defense. Ron Wolfe in the morning after said this: "We were a 1 year dynasty". I agree with ur points. Simply saying no dynasty. Super Bowl win(s) pretty much determine that in today's world.
@@marcusmcgraw3519 150 plus yards rushing in 3 quarters by Davis. Wore out Pack defensive line. Gilbert Brown agasp in 4th. They got smacked around. They we're 13 point favorites. NFC WON 13 STRAIGHT....Pack getting beat-the streak was over. And ur statement is a bit odd.....nobody knew at the time Denver would repeat. Packers never the same again.
Scott Davidson your reasoning actually makes a lot of sense. Would you consider the 2013 Seahawks a 1 year wonder as well? One can make the argument that they don’t even sniff a dynasty if not for Green Bay blowing it in the NFC Championship Game the following year
@@marcusmcgraw3519 hmmm. Look at it this way. What I say or anyone (social media pundits/amateur youtubers) is just an opinion. Unless u are a Super Bowl winner (multiple times) most say 'not that great'. I try to appreciate it all. 1977 Atlanta Falcons defensive gave up 129 points for a single season. The L.A. Rams led the league in overall defense for an entire decade 1970's. Never spoke on. They're not a great defense amongst the so called greats....no titles....no recognition. That's our society. Difference between a team winning and losing is very very small. Seattle great teams.....blew up a 2nd title. As for PACKER/SEATTLE game....well that was interesting to say the least.
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Don Beebe cheater