Thanks, Dave. And on this day in 2024 the Broncos were back in these classic throwbacks versus the Raiders for a very 70's looking sunny day in Denver. 😍
The disappointment of Denver not reaching the 1984 AFC Championship game vs Miami haunts me to this day. The '85 Broncos were a very good team that lost 5 games, 2 in OT vs the Raiders, and by 4 points to the Rams and the Dolphins. The Charger loss was the only game they were not competitive in. Thanks for the upload, Dave!
This game was the perfect example of how bad the scheduling format was in the NFL for decades. These two teams only met here in 1985 and not again until 1998 when Marino and Elway were at the enc of their careers.
The four five team divisions and two four team divisions of the time affected the schedules. Especially the last place team of each of the five team divisions from the previous season in each conference playing each other twice the following season. 1985- Bills Chargers played each other twice and the Vikings Eagles played twice. I believe this quirk lasted into the early/mid 90s.
Robert_J528 and then TravisBartels provided some GREAT insider type information here!! Even with teams locked into playing certain opponents (division opponents twice, particular AFC vs. NFC divisional matchups, and last place teams in 5-team divisions playing twice, I wasn't aware of that one!!) the NFL still should've found a way for Marino and Elway -- arguably the NFL's best 2 QB's in the 1980's -- to play every season or every other season. If you look at the NFC in the 1980's, they seemed to have Chicago-Washington, Chicago-San Francisco, Washington-San Francisco, San Francisco-NY Giants, Chicago-NY Giants matchups every season because they were the best teams. Even now, we always have Mahomes-Josh Allen, Mahomes-Lamar Jackson, Mahomes-Burrow, Lamar Jackson-Josh Allen, Eagles-49ers, Cowboys-49ers matchups every season in order to build up playoff and personal rivalries.
Rocky Mountain weather certainly has its variables. This 1985 game was played on September 29th with snow. The October 6, 2024, game of the Denver Broncos at home versus the LV Raiders had 75 degree weather.
Love the 1985 NBC game open with "Send them Victious" Although the graphics for that open would be used for several more years, this was the only year for that particular piece of music.
What if the Raiders drafted Marino instead of Don Mosebar (AL DAVIS was more about suing the NFL/Pete Rozell to focus on the 83 Draft) ELWAY VS MARINO twice a year...Of course if the Raiders/Colts deal went through[Insert "CONSPIRACY THEORY"] Elway would've played the Broncos twice a year...AND ZERO SB's FOR THE ORANGE & BLUE, RAIDERS WOULD'VE BEEN UNSTOPPABLE!!
Seems like Dick Enberg and Merlin Olsen did the call of all the Broncos games back then, not that it’s a bad thing but I just remember most of those games were awesome to watch
It’s interesting that it looks like a very cold day with some snow in the stadium and it’s only week four? It looks more like a late season game. This game was on September 29 1985, which means summer wasn’t that long ago but looks like a November or December game.
Yep, that's not unusual here in Denver. Fall is a tug-of-war between summer and winter. We can get snow and cold from mid-September on. Or it can be hot, in the 90's. Furnace on one day, air conditioning the next. That seems to have moderated in recent years, at least compared to the 80's. I had a 10 mile commute into downtown then, it was no fun in the snow so I remember it pretty clearly.
Thanks, Dave. And on this day in 2024 the Broncos were back in these classic throwbacks versus the Raiders for a very 70's looking sunny day in Denver. 😍
My Broncos, Dick Enberg and Merlin Olson. Awesome Sunday afternoon memories. Thanks for sharing.
You are doing amazing work for the preservation of our history and culture.
The disappointment of Denver not reaching the 1984 AFC Championship game vs Miami haunts me to this day. The '85 Broncos were a very good team that lost 5 games, 2 in OT vs the Raiders, and by 4 points to the Rams and the Dolphins. The Charger loss was the only game they were not competitive in. Thanks for the upload, Dave!
Thanks Dave for another walk down memory lane. Enberg and Olson are like homemade chicken soup on a cold day. Miss them big time.
This game was the perfect example of how bad the scheduling format was in the NFL for decades. These two teams only met here in 1985 and not again until 1998 when Marino and Elway were at the enc of their careers.
The NFL does most things wrong, but the balanced schedule when they expanded to 32 teams in 2002 was something they got 100% right.
The four five team divisions and two four team divisions of the time affected the schedules. Especially the last place team of each of the five team divisions from the previous season in each conference playing each other twice the following season. 1985- Bills Chargers played each other twice and the Vikings Eagles played twice. I believe this quirk lasted into the early/mid 90s.
@@TravisBartels
Thanks for posting this because I never knew that. 👍🏻
@TravisBartels You know your business, Travis.
Absolutely correct.
Robert_J528 and then TravisBartels provided some GREAT insider type information here!! Even with teams locked into playing certain opponents (division opponents twice, particular AFC vs. NFC divisional matchups, and last place teams in 5-team divisions playing twice, I wasn't aware of that one!!) the NFL still should've found a way for Marino and Elway -- arguably the NFL's best 2 QB's in the 1980's -- to play every season or every other season.
If you look at the NFC in the 1980's, they seemed to have Chicago-Washington, Chicago-San Francisco, Washington-San Francisco, San Francisco-NY Giants, Chicago-NY Giants matchups every season because they were the best teams. Even now, we always have Mahomes-Josh Allen, Mahomes-Lamar Jackson, Mahomes-Burrow, Lamar Jackson-Josh Allen, Eagles-49ers, Cowboys-49ers matchups every season in order to build up playoff and personal rivalries.
I was at this game! Thanks so much for posting this. What memories this brings back.
Rocky Mountain weather certainly has its variables.
This 1985 game was played on September 29th with snow.
The October 6, 2024, game of the Denver Broncos at home versus the LV Raiders had 75 degree weather.
You’re so good at what you do that it’s very hard to watch other channels now. Kudos.
This was the first meeting of these two teams since 1975 and then wouldn't play again until 1998. Crazy.
Love the 1985 NBC game open with "Send them Victious" Although the graphics for that open would be used for several more years, this was the only year for that particular piece of music.
What a gem! Thanks for setting up my sunday afternoon perfectly!
Elway vs Marino... SOLD!
Thank you so much for this Dave, what a great game and the quality of your upload is fantastic for it's age!
I Wish There Were More Elway vs Marino Matchups. It Didn't Work Out That Way.
Love the commercials. Awesome to watch a couple greats as young bucks.
Week 4 and there’s snow at Mile High already.
You are awesome, Dave. Thanks for sharing all you do.
Marino vs Elway
Nothing more needs to be said
What if the Raiders drafted Marino instead of Don Mosebar (AL DAVIS was more about suing the NFL/Pete Rozell to focus on the 83 Draft) ELWAY VS MARINO twice a year...Of course if the Raiders/Colts deal went through[Insert "CONSPIRACY THEORY"] Elway would've played the Broncos twice a year...AND ZERO SB's FOR THE ORANGE & BLUE, RAIDERS WOULD'VE BEEN UNSTOPPABLE!!
@@mrtnt3462 Mosebar for what it’s worth did help them win a SB
@@mrtnt3462 That's wild! Another "what if?" I've pondered is what if Pittsburgh had drafted Marino.
With talk about Major League Baseball in this telecast, the spoiler here:
Kansas City Royals over the St. Louis Cardinals in the 1985 World Series.
Seems like Dick Enberg and Merlin Olsen did the call of all the Broncos games back then, not that it’s a bad thing but I just remember most of those games were awesome to watch
Dan Marino and John Elway meet for the very first time and this day also marked the birth of Calvin Megatron Johnson.
broncos went 11-5 and missed the playoffs. afc was tough that season
Even stranger was the Browns got in at 8-8
Thanks for the upload!! You have great games!
It’s interesting that it looks like a very cold day with some snow in the stadium and it’s only week four? It looks more like a late season game. This game was on September 29 1985, which means summer wasn’t that long ago but looks like a November or December game.
Yep, that's not unusual here in Denver. Fall is a tug-of-war between summer and winter. We can get snow and cold from mid-September on. Or it can be hot, in the 90's. Furnace on one day, air conditioning the next. That seems to have moderated in recent years, at least compared to the 80's. I had a 10 mile commute into downtown then, it was no fun in the snow so I remember it pretty clearly.
The old saying of the prarie. "If you don't like the weather, wait ten minutes."
PBP: Dick Enberg
Color: Merlin Olsen
Thanks Dave 👍
great video quality!
Joe Collier died at the age of 91 of May of 2024
Joe Collier was a phenomenal Defensive Coordinator!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The year I abandoned the NY Jets to give my support to the Broncos for life. Love from Toronto Canada 🇨🇦
Marino played well in this and in there next meeting 13 years later. Crazy
Great game to watch, many lessions for John Elway to land a hall of fame career as well as for Dan Marino who earned the victory on that day.
1:30:23
Great breakdown of the throwing motions of Elway and Marino.
Weird remembering Butch Johnson as a Bronco here.
The two best teams in the AFC in the mid-eighties.
September 29 and there is snow on the ground and coaches/refs in gloves!
One thing that never made sense to me, is why did they let macaffrey get away 🤔
I was just thinking that we can't over look these guys
14:11 Alex Gibbs (RIP)
I think young is finish