1996 NFC Championship Panthers vs Packers Highlights (Fox intro)
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Both Carolina and Jacksonville made it to the conference championship game in 1996 despite it being just their second year in existence. The Jags squeaked into the postseason at 9-7 and then upset Buffalo and Denver in the playoffs. Their divisional round victory over the Broncos is still considered to be among the biggest upsets in NFL history. Their luck ran out in New England against the Patriots in the AFC championship game. Carolina took a different path to this game in Green Bay. The Panthers rode a truly dominant defense and the best special teams unit in the league to a 12-4 record and a first round bye. The two players with the most sacks in the NFL were both on the Panthers. They won 4 games by at least 20 points and 10 of their 12 wins were by double digits. They smothered the defending champion Cowboys in the divisional round before losing to a historically great Packers team. The 1996 Packers remain the only NFL team since the merger to lead the league in both scoring offense and scoring defense. As good as the Panthers were in their second season, they never stood a chance.
The 99 jags were really good it was just there 4th year in exstince they were better when they were new than now
Imagine how pissed the nfl would be if th superbowl was Jacksonville Carolina 😂
I agree, Carolina did not stand a chance playing against the Packers at negative 15 degrees in Lambeau. Lambeau have "humbled" alot of warm weathered teams into submission.
Ironic that dom capers and kevin green ended up helping GB win the 2010 superbowl
John madden and pat summrall always a classic to watch on TV or cell phones enjoy the game always appreciate you guys thanks for the memories take care. Joe
1996 Packers need more recognition as one of the greatest teams of all time. 13-3, scored the most points in the league, and gave up the fewest. The had the Back to Back league MVP at QB and the best defensive player in the league in Reggie White. They beat 8 teams by 25+points and they won all their playoff games by at least 14 points. Yet no one even talks about them as the best team of the 90s, let alone one of the best in league history.
My god the intro was legendary.
I don’t know if that was Ervasti’s voice or what but I enjoyed that intro⭐️
I've remembered this preview all my life
Gotdamn what an intro. I miss this era so much
This was the pinnacle of the nfl. It really has gone downhill since these days.
06:51 favre with the heel toe dance lol
The panthers managed to reach the nfc championship 4 times and the SB 2 times in a 20 year span..that was their first 20 years too.
and they choked twice as well
@@ihl8608that's not the point. The point is they had one of the best starts for a expansion franchise all time
@@yaahlabanyamyan144 very true Jason Perry
Thanks for the upload.
Imagine that. Dom Capers would be Green Bay's defensive coordinator on their 2010 Super Bowl winning team.
And Kevin Greene the Linebackers coach
One of the best defensive minds ever.
@@travismiller4320Kevin Greene. Great dude.
Shame he passed away so young.
Those Carolina Panthers didn't stand a chance. But every Packer fan really wanted Dallas for this game.
The Pack took the Cowboys to the woodshed at Lambeau the next year.
Who cares
@@giffondhall9214packs fans back in the 90s cared.
@@Deep_Armageddon not me
Nice upload.
Everyone other than Panther fans wanted to see a Dallas vs Greenbay rematch at Lambeau.
If Michael Irvin doesn't get hurt on the Cowboys first possession against Carolina. We most likely would have got the DAL vs GB game.
Idk, he was there a good part of the season and the cowboys were having difficulty scoring. Doubtful he would've been a major game changer at that point
@@clickman443 Very insightful 9-2 with Irvin 2-4 without Irvin. Absolutely the Cowboys offense struggled most of the season. Losing arguably the best WR in the league that season only made the situation that much worse.
Also numerous close games during the regular season Irvin ended being the difference for us.
@@supersexysega I feel you. That's part of the dynasty ending. They got beat up that game
@@clickman443 It was going to be a tough game regardless with Carolina being undeafted at home and having a really tough blitz heavy defense.
I thought we matched up well against them. The difference in the game came down to Dallas settling for FG's and Carolina scoring TD's.
Even without Irvin we had the ball down six at the end of the game with a chance to steal a win. It would have been an anticlimactic win regardless because Irvin/Deion wouldn't have been available in the NFC Championship game.
@@supersexysega I was never a huge fan but I always said if there was one game I had to bet house and I could have any team I wanted, it would be prime 92-93 cowboys. I thought they were the most talented team from top to bottom I had ever seen. I got no enjoyment out of watching them go 6-10 in 97. I think that just taught me how short most careers are in the NFL and if you get a team like that, appreciate it because once it's gone, it's gone.
QB, Kerry Collins was decent in mid/late '90s to early 2000s but after that I guess opposing teams had him mostly figured out. Maybe the Ravens exposed something in him because by the time Collins was with Raiders in '04, '05 there was nothing.
He led the Titans to the best record in football in 08.......
How many times has this been said the Pack was back
When you hear pat do the intro it’s like I’m going to church
Huge Packer fan but that first TD pass to Levens, he was out of bounds
1000 percent td .. even if you get pushed out it’s still a td back then ..
@@dasnyder31 oh right I forgot about that rule change
First ever match up between Green Bay Packers and Carolina Panthers was the NFC Championship Game…how about that
The Dorsey Levens game.
God bless the minister of defense
Anybody know if the full game is somewhere on the interwebs???
It would have been way better if it Dallas Green Bay.
Packers got some help from the referees couple of times in this game, no call on packers holding.
As a Packer fan I agree that, that TD to Dorsey Levens was not a TD, it was incomplete. His left foot was out of bounds. But the lack of replay karma did strike the Packers during the 1998 Wild Card Playoff game, the T.O. Catch game. Jerry Rice a few plays before the T.O. Catch did fumble. It was obvious. That's the call that led the NFL to reinstate replay in 1999. Yeah, that T.O. Catch should've never happened, and, I've seen plenty of times the Cowboys getting screwed too.
@@rattmausch As a Cowboys fan I can’t stand the niners and packers but you guys were screwed with that jerry rice fumble. Amazing.
I also think that Des caught the ball vs your packers 2015 playoffs, he caught the ball, made a football move and reached for the end zone but the refs called it an incomplete pass.
Terrible.
@@josecarranza7555 I'll be honest, I was such a smart ass for that Dez Bryant play. I was like, "He didn't complete the process of the catch!!!". Obviously because I was being bias but in reality he caught the ball then reached for the end zone, granted, he probably could've been called down at the inch line, but, Dallas would've scored. Though we'll never know the true outcome of the game. There was still some more football to be played. It wasn't like that would've been a game winner. Rodgers still would've had plenty of time.
@@rattmausch Exactly. And after that I still rooted for you guys in the NFC championship game vs Seattle, you guys had it.
This season should be another great season playoffs. We’ll see what happens.
@@rattmausch Yeah, if any sensible rules were in place about what a catch was, Dez caught the ball. But in the NFL, shit calls happen. Every team has them.