Final score in this game 20-19 on a made FG! Final score in The Super Bowl 20-19 on a missed FG. It all came full circle in 1990. My favorite of all four Super Bowl championship teams
Hos was tough.. he took alot of shots after Phil went down... What a great game it used to be... Now I am lucky to make it through 45 mins of a game... it makes me sick what they have done to it....
Too many commercials, too many game stoppages, too many excuses by networks to go to commercial or to put up 20 or 30-second ads during timeouts, the betting shit, and etc. All I care about is the game and the statistics. The NFL is more commercial these days than it's ever been.
I actually REMEMBER this game! I was in high school and had a rehearsal with school orchestra so I missed the first part of the game. I got back when it was 19-10 just in time to see the comeback. Jeff Hostetler will never make it to the HOF but probably the most underrated QB in Giants history.
I remember watching this game with my dad when I was 9. We couldn't believe how great of a job 'Hoss' did taking over for Simms .... in this game all the way through becoming Superbowl champs!
Hostetler was about to retire during that season because he got fed up with not being able to play. Once Phil Simms got injured, he got his chance and the rest is history.
From 82 to 95 the NFC East won 8 and went to 9 thanks to the Cowboys, Giants and Washington and they had the stinking Eagles being a pain in the butt in that division too.
What a great memory and a Giant defense that we don't see today. The late great Merlin Olson doing the game with Dick Stockton. Matt one Bahr was clutch that year!
@@Muddfoot3113 Thanks my buddy is a Penn State grad and that was our little joke. In 1984 he was a senior and we went up to see him in January and they just had a storm and the outside door was open to the stadium. We were throwing the football around in the snow covered stadium. Great memories and I was the only one who ate the cream chip beef in the cafeteria. I loaded up when I was there. Beer and cream chip beef caused major gas wow!
@@bigblue1762 Go back to 1970 so I grew up on pain and then 1984 to 90 was great and then bad with Dave Brown, up and down with Kerry Collins and up and down with Eli but 2 SB wins. Carl Banks does the Giants games and knows the game and said Judge knows football but his offensive staff was terrible, not just Garrett. He said Graham is a good coach and they made adjustments all the time and you could see the coaching but the offense was ridiculous with no coaching!
The cardinals team had an excellent running game, and they always gave the giants a hard time. It always came down to the talent difference, as for some reason the Cardinals always knew how to take the Giants to the wire.
2:35 Seriously old-school football right here. From the crunching thud of the DT on the hard cement-like astro-turf to Lorenzo Lynch's crushing hit on Hostetler. I'm surprised anyone playing in this era still walks straight.
I'm a Cardinals fan and I'm not sure if most people are just laughing at Denny or actually give him some props for having that passion. I'm in the latter category, a breath of fresh air to see a coach go off the handle at a bad loss. Very Jim Mora-like (on that note I like Mora's Saints rant better than the more famous Colts rant). I will say this, the Cardinals got to the 2008 season Super Bowl because of Denny. He brought in a lot of great players, Fitzgerald, Karlos Dansby, Darnell Dockett and others I can't recall. I think the guy would have been a great GM. Also I always enjoyed his commentary on MNF radio broadcasts, the guy knew his stuff.
I met Hostettler back then, nice guy, almost crushed my hand. Surely miss those days since it's been a miserable run the past several seasons. I live 3 hours away now and haven't been able to give my tickets away for a while.
if this game was played in 2019. if baker caught that touch down today the commentators would be trying to zero in if he really caught it they wouldve shown millions of replays if his knee was down then there would be a booth review and there wouldve been like 5 thrown flags on that drive for god who knows what reasons . they wouldve complained about hostetler taking that one hit he took and how his health is precious
When I watch the old games on YT half the fun is looking for what would be penalties today and when something would have held up the game for 10 minutes so the ref could go take a look at the peep show. I was watching the Giants/49ers 1990 Championship Game the other day and that totally clean hit by Leonard Marshall that knocked out Montana would have almost certainly been flagged today. Most people seem to love Ed "Biceps" Hochuli and his endless grandstanding, but I never hated the guy more than the time he flagged Suh (playing for the Lions) for a hit that was "unnecessarily violent" when he caught up to Jay Cutler and shoved him to the ground. Didn't say it was an illegal hit, just that it was unnecessarily violent. Making up rules on the fly. I don't like either Suh or Cutler, Suh was a dirty player, but in this case he just gave Cutler a mighty swift shove to the turf.
I always wondered how a skinny small guy like Stephen Baker was able to catch deep passes let alone play in the NFL. He was such a small man at 5 feet 10 inches and weighed just 160lbs. I just figured the defenders would be able to just jam him at the line of scrimmage. Props for Baker to do what he did for the Giants, especially those key receiving TD's.
remember watching this game- on the phone with my dad- him in NJ and me in Fl- senior in HS. every week what a game, what a season- G men today need to watch some of these and remember what it means to be a Giant
Another epic comeback. I got goosebumps when Parcells ran off the field with his fist in the air. I'm a die hard Giants fan and I truly appreciate these comeback and game winning drive videos that you post. Keep'em coming man, they're awesome! Thanks again for another great video.
A few takeaways: I love the immediate kick without the nonsensical timeouts we see today designed to ice the kicker and draw out the finish. Two, that crowd was ferocious and ravenous; a classic, unexplainable buzz that is unique to a New York crowd. And three, the old school call by Dick Stockton at the end. He offers a little narrative as the Giants line up to kick, followed by a ho-hum "The Giants win", then gets out of the way allowing the viewer to experience the sights and sounds.
I love how Bill Parcells runs straight into the locker room when the clock hits zero. In todays ridiculously soft, soft world (nice way of putting it) people would be like wahhhhh he's so disrespectful wahhhhhhh. Great come back.
It was also a regular season game. This was maybe 8 months before the Detroit Pistons walked off the court without congratulating the Chicago Bulls for beating them and a big deal was made out of that, why? Because it was the Eastern Conference Finals, it involved the defending champion Pistons as well as Michael Jordan. Much more high-profile sporting event. So I don't think it was so much that today's softer world sees it as bad sportsmanship and nobody minded that stuff then. I do think today's world is a lot more obsessive and notices more details and if the regular media doesn't make it a story, somebody somewhere from some dark corner of social media will point it out and it will blow up and become a trending topic whereas in 1990 a lot of stuff just got overlooked.
@@billny33 + Detroit were just sore losers, and it made them look like they had no class! The Bulls had to shake their hands the 3 straight years prior. I don't think Parcells was being disrespectful, and I wonder why he didn't shake hands. But I know they don't have to cross paths at the old Giant stadium. I am sure he had respect for Joe Bugel since he was an ex Redskin coordinator.
Being an old school Cardinal fan, this and the lost in 93 to the Giants (Dalusio's last second FG, 54 yarder) still stings. If they would of beaten the Giants in this game, that would of been iconic for them.
actually, it would have made more sense to use one them after the two minute warning. prior to the warning, the most the Cardinals could have wasted was 15-20 seconds. after, they could (and did) waste almost 40 seconds
That was a great game! Especially when your team wins it! Great defense. The coordinator wasn't too bad. I always wished he was the head coach of the Giants.
20-19, the same final score from Super Bowl 25 when the Giants beat the Bills after the 1990 season when Buffalo would miss a game winning FG attempt. The Giants in retrospect just seemed to be a team of destiny that season.
I was at this game!! And stayed the whole game! A lot of the old men back then used to leave early! Great year for the G-men!!!! Same score as the super bowl they won a couple months later!!!! 20-19
man I wish I was old enough to remember this season. Such an amazing team. Watching games on sundays this season with my dad would have been amazing but I was only in Kindergarten.
theone2225 I was in 2nd grade. I watched these games on Sundays with my dad and the 1990 season was really my first exposure to any sports, which my dad got into and brought me into it. I didn't understand very much of it and asked him over and over again to explain diff things about the game to me. I followed his lead in rooting for them and amazingly that first season, well, you know how it ended. It was such a fairy tale for a kid that they'd actually win the championship the first time I ever rooted for any team. Even if I was under the table crying that Norwood was going to beat us with 8 seconds left and missed the final kick of the Super Bowl. My family's celebrations shook me out of it pretty quick. I wish I actually could remember this game though. This comeback really looked like something special. FYI I found out later that my dad wasn't really a big Giants fan or sports fan for that matter. He decided to watch the Giants just that one year. I became the permanent sports fan. My dad will watch once in a while but never as consistently as he did for that one season in 1990 with me. Funny how things work out.
theone2225 I was a Freshman in high school. It was a special year, for sure. We started out 10-0, then lost 3 of our next 4 (including losses to S.F., and Buffalo), and lost Phil Simms for the season against Buffalo. We'd get out revenge on both S.F., and Buffalo on our way to our 2nd Super Bowl Title in 5 years. 1986 was a great season too! As was 2007, and 2011 lol.
I think I had a little league basketball game during this game. My father always had his little hand held TV with him and all the dads were huddled around him watching the game. Got home to see the end
Looking back at this season, a couple of ironic things that foreshadowed our destiny. Giants down, by less than a FG, with just over 2 minutes to go, and Matt Bahr kicks a game winning FG at the buzzer (NFC Championship game in S.F. ended the same way). Final score of this game 20-19 Giants, they'd win The Super Bowl by that same score. All games were lead by Hostetler, and not Simms.
Fantastic upload! I have been looking for Amani Toomer's 204 receiving yard full game vs the Colts 12/22/2002. Kerry Collins also had a perfect QB rating that day.
Timm rosenbaugh retired early from football after being a very high pick in the draft. He did not like the game anymore. He said it was far too violent.
I had season tics from 1978 -2019. I loved GIANTS STADIUM. Stadium was 100% giants fans. no nfl tic exchange for visiting fans to fill up half of the stadium. Met Life SUCKS. pain in the ass getting out. and half the stadium are fans of the visiting team.
Oh My goodness, I remember this game. This is the one where Phil Simms get's his bell rung and the hoss comes in and cleans up. This year, the giants go 10 and 0 before finally losing to the eagles 31 to 17.
Cards played the Giants tough in both games this year 1990. They lost the second game in Arizona by only 3. That was the first game Hostetler started after Simms was done for the year with a broken foot
Although, the Cards finished 5 - 11 in 1990, the did have quite a few studs on their team. Harvey, Hill, Nunn, McDonald, and Lonnie Young were beasts on defense. Johnnie Johnson won rookie of the Year and would of rushed for a thousand yards if he didn't miss two games. Ricky Proel and Roy Green were a pretty good WR tandem, while Timm Rosenbach showed dramatic improvement in each game that he started as QB during his rookie year. How do I know all of this info for such an obscure team such as the 1990 Cardinals? Well, I was a fan.
Giants were so lucky to have such a good backup QB. Simms was a better pure passer but Hoss could run! Giants win the Super Bowl that year with either one. Don't forget they won 11 games with Simms at QB. No doubt in my mind they would have gone all the way with him too.
The USFL was around for only three seasons. Reggie White and Sam Mills both played in the USFL and both got inducted into the Hall of Fame. If Oates ever doesn't gets in, his USFL career shouldn't be held against him.
@@kevinpayton2664 Yes Reggie is in class of '04 I think, Sam is from my home state of NJ straight out of Long Branch they are one of our rivals in sports.I wish that he was in.I hail from Asbury Park
@5:18....arguably, the two greatest head coaches in NFL history.....the guy on the left?...THE BIG TUNA, Hall of Famer, Bill Parcells....and I think we all know THAT OTHER GUY...
Final score in this game 20-19 on a made FG!
Final score in The Super Bowl 20-19 on a missed FG.
It all came full circle in 1990. My favorite of all four Super Bowl championship teams
Hos was tough.. he took alot of shots after Phil went down... What a great game it used to be... Now I am lucky to make it through 45 mins of a game... it makes me sick what they have done to it....
Too many commercials, too many game stoppages, too many excuses by networks to go to commercial or to put up 20 or 30-second ads during timeouts, the betting shit, and etc. All I care about is the game and the statistics. The NFL is more commercial these days than it's ever been.
Nice win. Great clock management, great memories
I actually REMEMBER this game! I was in high school and had a rehearsal with school orchestra so I missed the first part of the game. I got back when it was 19-10 just in time to see the comeback. Jeff Hostetler will never make it to the HOF but probably the most underrated QB in Giants history.
Hostetler was an extremely underrated QB. Doesn't get enough props!
I remember watching this game with my dad when I was 9. We couldn't believe how great of a job 'Hoss' did taking over for Simms .... in this game all the way through becoming Superbowl champs!
Hostetler was about to retire during that season because he got fed up with not being able to play. Once Phil Simms got injured, he got his chance and the rest is history.
Wow, never knew he was about to retire - crazy how things work out sometimes.
@@leomdk939 Yes they do.
@@kevinpayton2664 Parcells played games with Hostetler he should have asked for a trade.
Damn I just realized the NFC east won 4 straight super bowls and 4 of 5 from 90 to 95. That NFC east was real thick back in the day
From 82 to 95 the NFC East won 8 and went to 9 thanks to the Cowboys, Giants and Washington and they had the stinking Eagles being a pain in the butt in that division too.
NFC was real...Dallas, Redskins and Giants. Philly with Randall Cunningham. What the fuck happened???
@@cocoablini
Millennials, millennials happened
@@cocoablini And Reggie White.
And Won 7 super bowls in 10 years from 86-95! Niners won the other 3.
What a great team we had back then!
What a great memory and a Giant defense that we don't see today. The late great Merlin Olson doing the game with Dick Stockton.
Matt one Bahr was clutch that year!
Loved those guys, big time miami fan but l like the giants wish they go back to that logo parcell waa the man
One Bahr...well played sir well played indeed
It is Jan 2022, terrible year again, again and again, miss this era.
@@Muddfoot3113 Thanks my buddy is a Penn State grad and that was our little joke. In 1984 he was a senior and we went up to see him in January and they just had a storm and the outside door was open to the stadium. We were throwing the football around in the snow covered stadium. Great memories and I was the only one who ate the cream chip beef in the cafeteria. I loaded up when I was there. Beer and cream chip beef caused major gas wow!
@@bigblue1762 Go back to 1970 so I grew up on pain and then 1984 to 90 was great and then bad with Dave Brown, up and down with Kerry Collins and up and down with Eli but 2 SB wins. Carl Banks does the Giants games and knows the game and said Judge knows football but his offensive staff was terrible, not just Garrett. He said Graham is a good coach and they made adjustments all the time and you could see the coaching but the offense was ridiculous with no coaching!
Was watching that game with my grandfather. I was nine years old. Still remember his reactions on that GW drive like it was yesterday
Man seeing Belichek as defensive coordinator and Parcells as head coach brings good times😀 football weather and family eating BBQ,cold beer...
The cardinals team had an excellent running game, and they always gave the giants a hard time. It always came down to the talent difference, as for some reason the Cardinals always knew how to take the Giants to the wire.
I REMEMBER SEEING THE END OF THIS GAME ON CBS SPORTS. 😥 NEW YORK WAS AWESOME!!!!!! 💖👑💯
2:35 Seriously old-school football right here. From the crunching thud of the DT on the hard cement-like astro-turf to Lorenzo Lynch's crushing hit on Hostetler. I'm surprised anyone playing in this era still walks straight.
The Giants were who we thought they were and we let 'em off the hook.
FAITHandLOGIC now if you want to crown them then crown there asses
I'm a Cardinals fan and I'm not sure if most people are just laughing at Denny or actually give him some props for having that passion. I'm in the latter category, a breath of fresh air to see a coach go off the handle at a bad loss. Very Jim Mora-like (on that note I like Mora's Saints rant better than the more famous Colts rant). I will say this, the Cardinals got to the 2008 season Super Bowl because of Denny. He brought in a lot of great players, Fitzgerald, Karlos Dansby, Darnell Dockett and others I can't recall. I think the guy would have been a great GM. Also I always enjoyed his commentary on MNF radio broadcasts, the guy knew his stuff.
Good ol' late Dennis Green
I met Hostettler back then, nice guy, almost crushed my hand. Surely miss those days since it's been a miserable run the past several seasons. I live 3 hours away now and haven't been able to give my tickets away for a while.
if this game was played in 2019. if baker caught that touch down today the commentators would be trying to zero in if he really caught it they wouldve shown millions of replays if his knee was down then there would be a booth review and there wouldve been like 5 thrown flags on that drive for god who knows what reasons . they wouldve complained about hostetler taking that one hit he took and how his health is precious
When I watch the old games on YT half the fun is looking for what would be penalties today and when something would have held up the game for 10 minutes so the ref could go take a look at the peep show. I was watching the Giants/49ers 1990 Championship Game the other day and that totally clean hit by Leonard Marshall that knocked out Montana would have almost certainly been flagged today. Most people seem to love Ed "Biceps" Hochuli and his endless grandstanding, but I never hated the guy more than the time he flagged Suh (playing for the Lions) for a hit that was "unnecessarily violent" when he caught up to Jay Cutler and shoved him to the ground. Didn't say it was an illegal hit, just that it was unnecessarily violent. Making up rules on the fly. I don't like either Suh or Cutler, Suh was a dirty player, but in this case he just gave Cutler a mighty swift shove to the turf.
everyone disses Hoss as just a backup, but this game shows he had so much poise about him. Great job Hoss
I always wondered how a skinny small guy like Stephen Baker was able to catch deep passes let alone play in the NFL. He was such a small man at 5 feet 10 inches and weighed just 160lbs. I just figured the defenders would be able to just jam him at the line of scrimmage. Props for Baker to do what he did for the Giants, especially those key receiving TD's.
Players in general were much smaller back then.
remember watching this game- on the phone with my dad- him in NJ and me in Fl- senior in HS. every week what a game, what a season- G men today need to watch some of these and remember what it means to be a Giant
The great Dick Stockton on the call!!
I was at that game, the very first NFL game I went to. Thank you so much for uploading it. What great memories. A great game, very exciting finish!
my first game too! I was 9 years old (41 now) and can still see Stephen Baker catching that TD over his shoulder like it was 5 mins ago
Another epic comeback. I got goosebumps when Parcells ran off the field with his fist in the air. I'm a die hard Giants fan and I truly appreciate these comeback and game winning drive videos that you post. Keep'em coming man, they're awesome! Thanks again for another great video.
A few takeaways: I love the immediate kick without the nonsensical timeouts we see today designed to ice the kicker and draw out the finish. Two, that crowd was ferocious and ravenous; a classic, unexplainable buzz that is unique to a New York crowd. And three, the old school call by Dick Stockton at the end. He offers a little narrative as the Giants line up to kick, followed by a ho-hum "The Giants win", then gets out of the way allowing the viewer to experience the sights and sounds.
Listen to the crowd. That is what made Giants Stadium so tough.
That time when Cardinals/Giants was an NFC East rivalry
Chris Kreager yes...I preferred the Phoenix name.
it was mostly giants vs 49ers in the 1980s and 90s
The REAL NFC East !
I'm an Eagles' fan and I remember throwing a tantrum when the FG was good. This was a great era of football.
Eagles blow
I love how Bill Parcells runs straight into the locker room when the clock hits zero. In todays ridiculously soft, soft world (nice way of putting it) people would be like wahhhhh he's so disrespectful wahhhhhhh. Great come back.
It was also a regular season game. This was maybe 8 months before the Detroit Pistons walked off the court without congratulating the Chicago Bulls for beating them and a big deal was made out of that, why? Because it was the Eastern Conference Finals, it involved the defending champion Pistons as well as Michael Jordan. Much more high-profile sporting event. So I don't think it was so much that today's softer world sees it as bad sportsmanship and nobody minded that stuff then. I do think today's world is a lot more obsessive and notices more details and if the regular media doesn't make it a story, somebody somewhere from some dark corner of social media will point it out and it will blow up and become a trending topic whereas in 1990 a lot of stuff just got overlooked.
Parcells knew he'd see Bugel and the Cards in Tempe again so it wasn't so bad
@@billny33 + Detroit were just sore losers, and it made them look like they had no class! The Bulls had to shake their hands the 3 straight years prior. I don't think Parcells was being disrespectful, and I wonder why he didn't shake hands. But I know they don't have to cross paths at the old Giant stadium. I am sure he had respect for Joe Bugel since he was an ex Redskin coordinator.
just like when Flipper Anderson did when the Rams beat the Giants in the playoffs. HA HA
@@bradjames891 + The 89 playoffs... That was different because it was a player who caught the td pass, and kept running up the tunnel.
Both teams should bring those uniforms back! The 80s and early 90s were the best uniform years in the league.
Being an old school Cardinal fan, this and the lost in 93 to the Giants (Dalusio's last second FG, 54 yarder) still stings. If they would of beaten the Giants in this game, that would of been iconic for them.
Giants back then had a good offense powerful defense it’s sad that the giants don’t have these type of team s. Anymore
Not as good but man the team we have now is special
It was brilliant the way Parcells used those time outs prior to the 2 minute warning. Risky move but it got them the ball back with time on the clock.
actually, it would have made more sense to use one them after the two minute warning. prior to the warning, the most the Cardinals could have wasted was 15-20 seconds. after, they could (and did) waste almost 40 seconds
That was a great game! Especially when your team wins it! Great defense. The coordinator wasn't too bad. I always wished he was the head coach of the Giants.
The crowd was nuts.
I use to love it when John Madden said big ole leonard Marshall
Tuna ran off the field like his pants were on fire
20-19, the same final score from Super Bowl 25 when the Giants beat the Bills after the 1990 season when Buffalo would miss a game winning FG attempt. The Giants in retrospect just seemed to be a team of destiny that season.
I was at this game!! And stayed the whole game! A lot of the old men back then used to leave early!
Great year for the G-men!!!!
Same score as the super bowl they won a couple months later!!!! 20-19
Ive been to 22 games at the old Giants Stadium. Never saw them lose either. As a Giant fan ,unless the clock read :00 you knew it wasn't over.
man I wish I was old enough to remember this season. Such an amazing team. Watching games on sundays this season with my dad would have been amazing but I was only in Kindergarten.
theone2225 I was in 2nd grade. I watched these games on Sundays with my dad and the 1990 season was really my first exposure to any sports, which my dad got into and brought me into it. I didn't understand very much of it and asked him over and over again to explain diff things about the game to me. I followed his lead in rooting for them and amazingly that first season, well, you know how it ended. It was such a fairy tale for a kid that they'd actually win the championship the first time I ever rooted for any team. Even if I was under the table crying that Norwood was going to beat us with 8 seconds left and missed the final kick of the Super Bowl. My family's celebrations shook me out of it pretty quick. I wish I actually could remember this game though. This comeback really looked like something special.
FYI I found out later that my dad wasn't really a big Giants fan or sports fan for that matter. He decided to watch the Giants just that one year. I became the permanent sports fan. My dad will watch once in a while but never as consistently as he did for that one season in 1990 with me. Funny how things work out.
theone2225 I was a Freshman in high school. It was a special year, for sure. We started out 10-0, then lost 3 of our next 4 (including losses to S.F., and Buffalo), and lost Phil Simms for the season against Buffalo.
We'd get out revenge on both S.F., and Buffalo on our way to our 2nd Super Bowl Title in 5 years. 1986 was a great season too! As was 2007, and 2011 lol.
I think I had a little league basketball game during this game. My father always had his little hand held TV with him and all the dads were huddled around him watching the game. Got home to see the end
That was a beautiful kick.
His nickname back in those days was Big Jake Hoss was awesome
Chills at the end. Thanks for this!
Great game, with Hoss we got foreshadowing of what was to come.
Wow, I miss those Giants days. That defense and Parcells and Belichick on the sideline. Wow.....
Looking back at this season, a couple of ironic things that foreshadowed our destiny.
Giants down, by less than a FG, with just over 2 minutes to go, and Matt Bahr kicks a game winning FG at the buzzer (NFC Championship game in S.F. ended the same way). Final score of this game 20-19 Giants, they'd win The Super Bowl by that same score.
All games were lead by Hostetler, and not Simms.
They only won the super bowl because Buffalo missed the field goal of the last play of the game and it was a 47 yard kick
MrBaddog7676,
1990 N.F.C. Championship Game final score: New York Giants 15, San Francisco Forty-Niner's, 13.
@@d.straham3604 He meant the situation where they won on a last second field goal, not the score.
And steve Norwood missed the the game winning superbowl FG LOL
Fantastic upload! I have been looking for Amani Toomer's 204 receiving yard full game vs the Colts 12/22/2002. Kerry Collins also had a perfect QB rating that day.
Crowds never get loud like that anymore.
To busy eating sushi inside. Don't blame them but the blue collar fans are mostly upper deck because owners are greedy.
Im a huge Giant’s fan, but the Cardinals have a great helmet.
Love that bird.
Doug Riesenberg was a great tackle for an undersized lineman
Imagine the old lady who sits in the front row on Showtime at the Apollo in a Giants game.
Timm rosenbaugh retired early from football after being a very high pick in the draft. He did not like the game anymore. He said it was far too violent.
"TAKE THE VICTORY AND RUN BILL PARCELL!" Classic
Awesome, thanks for the memory.
Thanks for posting this!
This team: THE GOAT!🖤❤️🖤❤️
When you have two of the greatest masterminds of football Parcells and Belichik coaching, this is what happens!
I love that year 1990 giants giants rule the nfl back then
This was a great game
Matt Bahr was clutch in 90
I was at this game....19 years old.....screamed my head off
I forgot the Cardinals were an NFC East team. They were the Phoenix Cardinals back then.
I had season tics from 1978 -2019. I loved GIANTS STADIUM. Stadium was 100% giants fans. no nfl tic exchange for visiting fans to fill up half of the stadium. Met Life SUCKS. pain in the ass getting out. and half the stadium are fans of the visiting team.
Stephen Baker, the touchdown maker.
I remember this season very well I thought the GIANTS was going to go undefeated this season when they started off 10-0
Thanks for this treasure.
Oh My goodness, I remember this game. This is the one where Phil Simms get's his bell rung and the hoss comes in and cleans up. This year, the giants go 10 and 0 before finally losing to the eagles 31 to 17.
Hostetler holding for Matt Barr.classic.
Stephen Baker The Touchdown Maker
Such great memories by my Gmen!
It wouldn't be the last time that Giants team won a game 20 to 19.
Johnny Johnson had all the tools to be a star NFL back for longer than he actually played. Honestly don't know what happened mentally.
That was nice comeback really Hosteiler was spiking the hell out of that ball lol
Parcells leaving Bugel in the dust! Note it wasn’t yet common for coaches to meet at the end of every game.
giants stadium used to rock!
You cant get that crowd noise from the current stadium .....really relish those days that are long gone....(days my dad and I will cherish 4ever)
20-19. I sure am diggin that final score.
billny33 That score was a good omen of things to come against Buffalo in the Super Bowl that season. #WideRight
Yeah 20-19 and 17-14 are my favorite final scores.
Joe Bugel's Cardinals despite the W-L records were no pushover when they played the Giants
Cards played the Giants tough in both games this year 1990. They lost the second game in Arizona by only 3. That was the first game Hostetler started after Simms was done for the year with a broken foot
Should have kept Hostetler from this point forward. I believe if he had stayed, Parcells would have turned the team over to Jeff
I forgot how much poise Hostetler showed in the pocket.
TV coverage was so much better back then. You didn't need the useless sideline reporters. The announcers always did a great job.
And here we are 30 years later and Giants will do that again this Week and win the Super Bowl against the Bills
Good old days...
Parcells said he pulled a quad muscle running off the field
what a team.
3 Super Bowl winning coaches on one team that's crazy
Although, the Cards finished 5 - 11 in 1990, the did have quite a few studs on their team. Harvey, Hill, Nunn, McDonald, and Lonnie Young were beasts on defense. Johnnie Johnson won rookie of the Year and would of rushed for a thousand yards if he didn't miss two games. Ricky Proel and Roy Green were a pretty good WR tandem, while Timm Rosenbach showed dramatic improvement in each game that he started as QB during his rookie year. How do I know all of this info for such an obscure team such as the 1990 Cardinals? Well, I was a fan.
I wasn't just that the NFC Beast had the best teams, they had the best coaches in professional football: Parcels, Gibbs and Johnson...
I was at this game, electric!
I never realized that merlin olsen did games for cbs. obviously this was after nbc let him go
Yes-This Was After NBC Let Him Go.
I wish he hung around for a few more years when I was old enough to experience the games.
These were some dark ass years for the Cards, that first play Hostetler could have eaten a burger and fries before he got rid of it.
He should have been sacked twice. Which wouldn't have left enough time to kick the FG on the last play.
Giants were so lucky to have such a good backup QB. Simms was a better pure passer but Hoss could run! Giants win the Super Bowl that year with either one. Don't forget they won 11 games with Simms at QB. No doubt in my mind they would have gone all the way with him too.
Best cardiac cards jersey. I still have Steve beurlein signed
I’ve always loved that Cardinals helmet.
It's a crime Bart Oates isn't in the HOF. The writers penalize the guy for playing 5 years in the USFL. He was a great player there too.
3321far Would be ironic if Brett Jones becomes Bart Oates 2.0 in MINN. Getty should’ve kept Jones & cut bum journeyman Halapio.
The USFL was around for only three seasons.
Reggie White and Sam Mills both played in the USFL and both got inducted into the Hall of Fame. If Oates ever doesn't gets in, his USFL career shouldn't be held against him.
@@kevinpayton2664 Reggie is in Sam is not.
@@dwightlove3704 He isn't? My bad, I thought that he was.
@@kevinpayton2664 Yes Reggie is in class of '04 I think, Sam is from my home state of NJ straight out of Long Branch they are one of our rivals in sports.I wish that he was in.I hail from Asbury Park
This game was a prelude. Hoss to Baker on the fade. Matt Bahr clutch FG.
thanks for the upload...
Hostetler was real scrambling QB
RIP John Mendenhall
@5:18....arguably, the two greatest head coaches in NFL history.....the guy on the left?...THE BIG TUNA, Hall of Famer, Bill Parcells....and I think we all know THAT OTHER GUY...
20 to 19 Giants. Score look familiar for later in the year?
Man! I love my GMen