This was a True Black and Blue Wildcard Playoff Game between division opponents that did not like each other. As a Detroit Lions fan, this is my second time watching this game. It looks just as physical as it did when I watched it live on TV. Reggie White and the Packers D was almost unstoppable, shutting Barry completely down. I give my Lions credit for hanging tough, and they fought(literally)until the very end. Detroit's Defense also came to play that day, we just came up a little short...that's been our story since 1957. Hope Dan Campbell and his staff watch old Lions games like this. The Detroit Lions were a tough, physical team in the 90's, they just didn't have the QB to lead them to the Super Bowl.
Watching the very beginning of this makes me realize how much I miss Hank Williams Jr. doing the pre-game "Ready For Some Football song. I was getting hyped.
I'm not even a country fan and that song would get me hype when they would play it before Monday night football. I wonder why they got rid of it cause the new intro doesn't have shit on this
I remember going out to Ponderosa after this game, it was New Years Eve, and a dude was there with his face painted blue and silver, with Lions gear on. We were both bummed.
So I’m watching this game 26 years later. Lions passed on HOFer Wills Roaf the year earlier. Imagine if Roaf had been there to match up with Reggie White. The defense held up well for the most part 😢
Listening to Dick Vermeil announce a game was like attending a class on football. Growing up in the 1980s and early 90's I learned more about football from listening to him than I did from anybody else. To this day when I watch a game I notice things that I first took note of years ago because he pointed them out.
This was the year where basically the whole NFC Central went to the playoffs except for Tampa Bay because the Bears and Vikings played their wild card game the next day.
Green Bay, despite being only 7-6 in such games since 2002, has generally done better in home playoff games than on the road. They were probably most vulnerable at Texas Stadium, where they had to go after winning this game. As with all other playoff games they played there in the 1990s, the Packers couldn't beat the Cowboys. Green Bay's only road playoff win against the Cowboys for 50 years was at the 1966 NFL title game in the Cotton Bowl. That game was seen as more important than the first Super Bowl, which the Packers handily won over Kansas City. They finally won another road postseason game against the Cowboys in the 2016 season, winning 34-31 at AT&T Stadium, the same stadium where Green Bay defeated Pittsburgh in Super Bowl XLV, only the second time the Steelers lost a Super Bowl (the first was 15 years before, ironically against a Cowboys team that beat GB in the NFC title game at Texas Stadium two weeks before). Brett Favre ultimately never won at Texas Stadium before it closed in 2008. He finished 0-9 at the stadium.
SS, that Gamecock was a straight up stud WR. He finally gets a QB who could throw and we only get to see two short seasons. God only knows the numbers those guys could have put up. With Freeman coming a year later it would have been a trio the league would have declared an unfair advantage! Watching these early games of Favre and you clearly see the Mahomes comparison. Hope Patrick stays healthy,,the league needs him.
This was an excellent defensive performance by Green Bay. The offense was definitely feeling the loss and eventual retirement of Sterling Sharpe. I see a lot of Lion’s fans commenting that they got robbed when actually Detroit got away with a lot of late hits and some intentional groundings that did not get called. Particularly the play before Moore went out of bounds. Ultimately Green Bay went on to win Super Bowl 31 and play in 32. Detroit, well Barry retired after a while and.....you know. Go Pack Go!
I played some high school football at that time. Sterling was so fun to watch. I felt he was the best in the game at his peak. Just bad luck for us fans. He always played hard.
cpk1994 actually ESPN did that the same year as Fox. I remember watching the Bears vs Vikings game on ESPN when they lay out the score in the corner. That was the OT game where Cris Carter got the long GW TD.
I wish broadcasts would go back to the way they were and not have any graphics. Since people have smartphones they can check all the stats they want at home while watching the game
Let's see here... Det TD taken away by penalty ✔️ Robbed by bad calls by refs✔️ Lackluster effort in a big game✔️ Inability to adjust at halftime✔️ Lions shoot selves in the foot✔️ It was a Lions game alright...
To this day, I don't understand how that wasn't a push out on teague Moore clearly would have stayed in bounds if he wasn't pushed out, which was illegal at the time
He is running toward the back of the end zone and leaps in the air a foot from the line. You have to be really dense not to figure what will happen. But then, you have to be really dense to be a Lions fan too, so go figure.
Vermeil and Musberger were a great 2nd team announcing crew for ABC College Football in the 90s with them assigned to a wild card playoff game during that time.
They started the replay system in 1986. But for some season, the league decided to take the replay away after 1991. But after what happened in the Seahawks vs Jets game in 1998, that’s when the league decided to bring replay back. And it started in 1999 to the present.
As a Lions fan, I'd love to think so, though it's irrelevant now. But it did look like Moore's momentum was carrying him out in such a way he could not have possibly gotten both feet in. Teague's contact was very slight. Replay would not have overturned it.
@@sportsandanime315 The original replay system wasn't like the one we have today. There weren't clear guidelines on what could or couldn't be reviewed. There were too many stoppages of play that ultimately resulted in the officials upholding their original ruling anyway, which ultimately made replay seem pointless if there was little chance of an overturn. Not to mention even with the benefit of replay, the officials still got a number of calls blatantly wrong; a TD catch that should have been ruled out of bounds in a 1986 Raiders/Chiefs game, a blunder on a backwards pass being ruled a dead ball (a call so terrible, NBC commentator Bob Trumpy lambasted the refs) in the 1988 Oilers/Browns playoff game, and the infamous incident of Don Majkowski crossing the line of scrimmage in a 1989 Bears/Packers game. These were just a few of many plays that were cited during the owners meetings in the 1992 offseason as to why replay wasn't any good and contributed to the owners voting do get rid of it.
This was the first New Year's Eve that I got my carrot waxed at midnite. Was a lovely high school senior who could suck the chrome off a trailer hitch.
The missed pass interference at 50:54 made arguably as big a difference the other way. It all kind of washed out in this game, and I didn't feel officiating made much of a difference to the overall outcome.
mike de julia Reggie Cobb’s best years were behind him when he played for Green Bay. He was a really good running back previously with Tampa Bay. He was only in Green Bay in 1994, then with Jacksonville their first year in 1995, then his last year with the Jets in 1996.
He doesn't deserve one after games like this where he do dooed the bed. He was a great highlight reel but too many times he would get stuffed and lose yards. Not the greatest sorry.
HELL of a game in the Chris Bermanesque "NFC Norris"!!! Wow, HOW BADLY did the Lions get screwed early in the 3rd~quarter with #83 WR Matthews getting called out~of~bounds inside the Packers 10, when obviously he was IN~BOUNDS, WTF!?! Also, pretty SURE Herman Moore was indeed shoved out~of~bounds on Krieg's final throw to him in the endzone. A replay from the back of that endzone was the WRONG angle to show that; rather, a close~up replay from the back corner of the Packers endzone would have shown the shove clearly & that Moore could've otherwise come down with the winning TD catch.
"Only". The man lost more yards than any runner in history and under performed in the postseason. His 4.2 average is buffered by a nice game the year before against the Packers...that they also lost. Take that away and in five other games, he had 64 carries for 217 yards, or 3.4 yards a rush. One trick pony. That one trick was incredible, but there's a reason they only won one playoff game in his career.
@@manuginobilisbaldspot424 I agree! Plus Barry has a history of running in real grass when it's cold or wet. Also, let's not forget when they played the miami dolphins on christmas day at miami a warm sunny weather during the winter he was held to 52 yards. Barry did have some great games on a grassy field, but he was a better runner on the turf.
The Barry Sanders -1 yard rushing game I take it that the announcer crews for the 4 Wild Card Games Saturday ABC Doubleheader DET at GB: Brent Musburger & Dick Vermil KC at MIA: Al, Dan, & Frank, who would call Super Bowl XXIX. Second time they called KC at MIA this season. Montana’s final game, same field where he won SB XXIII. Marino finally beats Montana in the post-season, their 1st meeting was SB XIX. NE at CLE: NBC, Dick Enberg & Phil Simms Bill Parcells vs Bill Belichik CHI at MN: Fox (1st season of the NFL on Fox), Pat & John MN won the division, CHI would win this game. And get their asses kicked by eventual Super Bowl Champion SF
I watched every offensive lion snap of this game. On that shit field with that O-line you would have to be God to make positive yards trying to rush the ball. What a joke.
Lomas Brown held out in '93 and started a Smoothie business (on Telegraph, if I recall correctly). He came back slimmer and "quicker" but didn't seem to get nearly the push against the run that he had prior to that point. Also, I think Glover was the better of the two.
@@alectapia1518 No. he didnt show up in the 94 or 95 playoffs against Dallas, at all 🤦🏻♂️.. and was a non factor in the 97 Super Bowl and was basically a sack specialist later in his career. He didn’t play the run very well by the time he got to Green Bay. It’s okay. You’re wrong. Without Brett Favre, there is no Reggie white. Stop saying dumb things.
#66, Shawn Bouwens was the worst Lions player of the 20 years I wasted on the team. Its not just that Reggie White was that good, far lesser players made him look just as bad.
I'm sure he, Shawn, wasn't the only guard Detroit had...not that it would've mattered. Not often did the Minister of Defense line up over a guard, but a few stunts and hello. Mr. White took everyone to church at one time or another, some more than others, that lined up across from him. That said, it wasn't Shawn that lost the game for Detroit and it wasn't Reggie that won it for the Green Bay. It was a far superior defense that was half of the whole team that beat a weaker Detroit. Seriously though, Detroit had the pieces except one. Coaching. Go Pack!
cpk1994 IDK, when they showed the Sharpe story on NFL Network (mainly for Shannon when he went to the Hall of Fame), they showed the clip where Sterling got hurt against Tampa Bay in the final game of the season. Plus, Sharpe caught a TD pass vs the Bucs in the final game of the season.
@jaboo82681 yeah, but that was blatant, and would have given the lions AT LEAST another three points, making all the difference in the game. They could have kicked a field goal at the end and sent it into overtime.
Just Barry Sanders coming up limp in a big moment...again. Look at all the plays where he's not even on the field, even in the 1st half, and esp. on 3rd or 4th down. Another reason he's overrated to a degree. Check his stats at home, in the cozy confines of a dome on that surface, compared to on the road outside, as here, on different fields. It was a 189 yard difference between this game and the one in Detroit. That's no coincidence.
It’s why I have a hard time saying he’s the greatest RB. He was the best pure runner for sure, but true greats step up on the biggest stage. All you needed to stop Barry was an outdoor field in the playoffs. He averaged less than 3 yards per carry in road playoff games. Barry fans always say imagine if he were on the Cowboys. All I can imagine is how worthless he would have been on that muddy 49ers field in the 1992 NFC Championship game.
I was disappointed that he kept his job after this ridiculous game. After the draft, the next spring, the Lions said that they would not have drafted Warren Sapp (if he'd fallen to them) because of character issues. You may recall that Wayne had a traffic stop where he was holding some illicit substances (he threw his kid under the bus and got off). That was when the lightbulb came on that the Lions were a shitshow and I have never rooted for them again.
This was a True Black and Blue Wildcard Playoff Game between division opponents that did not like each other. As a Detroit Lions fan, this is my second time watching this game. It looks just as physical as it did when I watched it live on TV. Reggie White and the Packers D was almost unstoppable, shutting Barry completely down. I give my Lions credit for hanging tough, and they fought(literally)until the very end. Detroit's Defense also came to play that day, we just came up a little short...that's been our story since 1957. Hope Dan Campbell and his staff watch old Lions games like this. The Detroit Lions were a tough, physical team in the 90's, they just didn't have the QB to lead them to the Super Bowl.
if only you had farve, with Sanders,,.....what a combo.....
Lions fans such as yourself,
Hope one day they win the superbowl
RIP to the late great Reggie White.... Go Pack Go!!
This was the waning days of FUN, entertaining football.
NFL way better now than it was back then
@@arthurfonzarelli9828your way off sonny
Watching the very beginning of this makes me realize how much I miss Hank Williams Jr. doing the pre-game "Ready For Some Football song. I was getting hyped.
I'm not even a country fan and that song would get me hype when they would play it before Monday night football. I wonder why they got rid of it cause the new intro doesn't have shit on this
You can thank the liberal nazi democrat party for silencing him for speaking out against the dictator Obama
Everything was better back then
I remember going out to Ponderosa after this game, it was New Years Eve, and a dude was there with his face painted blue and silver, with Lions gear on. We were both bummed.
My mother took care of David Krieg's mother in a nursing home.
Awesome.
Dave Kreig lead the first 3 teams he quarterbacked to the playoffs;Seattle, Kansas City,Detroit.
I know.
So I’m watching this game 26 years later. Lions passed on HOFer Wills Roaf the year earlier. Imagine if Roaf had been there to match up with Reggie White. The defense held up well for the most part 😢
Listening to Dick Vermeil announce a game was like attending a class on football. Growing up in the 1980s and early 90's I learned more about football from listening to him than I did from anybody else. To this day when I watch a game I notice things that I first took note of years ago because he pointed them out.
nowadays we get commercials instead of interes
ting football facts.....which is why we are here,...for football not a bazillion adds
Typed this somewhere else, Vermeil and Brent Musberger were a pretty good announcing duo in the 1990s.
I agree Dick Vermeil is a smart guy. Finally got his ring in 1999 with Kurt Warner and the Rams
This was the year where basically the whole NFC Central went to the playoffs except for Tampa Bay because the Bears and Vikings played their wild card game the next day.
I call it "the black and blue playoffs"
Green Bay, despite being only 7-6 in such games since 2002, has generally done better in home playoff games than on the road.
They were probably most vulnerable at Texas Stadium, where they had to go after winning this game. As with all other playoff games they played there in the 1990s, the Packers couldn't beat the Cowboys.
Green Bay's only road playoff win against the Cowboys for 50 years was at the 1966 NFL title game in the Cotton Bowl. That game was seen as more important than the first Super Bowl, which the Packers handily won over Kansas City.
They finally won another road postseason game against the Cowboys in the 2016 season, winning 34-31 at AT&T Stadium, the same stadium where Green Bay defeated Pittsburgh in Super Bowl XLV, only the second time the Steelers lost a Super Bowl (the first was 15 years before, ironically against a Cowboys team that beat GB in the NFC title game at Texas Stadium two weeks before).
Brett Favre ultimately never won at Texas Stadium before it closed in 2008. He finished 0-9 at the stadium.
SS, that Gamecock was a straight up stud WR. He finally gets a QB who could throw and we only get to see two short seasons. God only knows the numbers those guys could have put up. With Freeman coming a year later it would have been a trio the league would have declared an unfair advantage!
Watching these early games of Favre and you clearly see the Mahomes comparison. Hope Patrick stays healthy,,the league needs him.
Love this game and the history of the NFL
This was an excellent defensive performance by Green Bay. The offense was definitely feeling the loss and eventual retirement of Sterling Sharpe. I see a lot of Lion’s fans commenting that they got robbed when actually Detroit got away with a lot of late hits and some intentional groundings that did not get called. Particularly the play before Moore went out of bounds. Ultimately Green Bay went on to win Super Bowl 31 and play in 32. Detroit, well Barry retired after a while and.....you know. Go Pack Go!
I would love to go to Lambeau someday.
It's amazing. Went there last season for the playoff win against the Giants. Seeing that hail mary at the end of the first half was unbelievable.
spinner90 I hope you get there! It’s amazing. I’ve done 2 games and can’t wait for 3!
it's cool
Put it on your bucket list?
Best NFL stadium and atmosphere, hands down!!!
The next day, on New Years Day, the Orange Bowl. Nebraska vs Miami . Sapp, Schlesinger. Great game, an awesome 2 days of classic football.
Sterling Sharpe career was cut to short.
yes it was.
I played some high school football at that time. Sterling was so fun to watch. I felt he was the best in the game at his peak. Just bad luck for us fans. He always played hard.
47:48 The CompUSA Citrus Bowl. I miss that era of my life. CompUSA. Electronics Boutique. Circuit City.
I hate how the older games dont have the score in the corner of the tv
cpk1994 actually ESPN did that the same year as Fox. I remember watching the Bears vs Vikings game on ESPN when they lay out the score in the corner. That was the OT game where Cris Carter got the long GW TD.
Quit your bitching. Spoil brat!
Only Fox and ESPN seemed to have had it 94, score bug was kind of a new thing that year
@@sportsandanime315 remember that game, was a rare Thursday nighter
I wish broadcasts would go back to the way they were and not have any graphics. Since people have smartphones they can check all the stats they want at home while watching the game
Good job of editing into and out of commercials. Game doesn't seem chopped up.
A defense, of defenses !!!!
Holding the Great Barry Sanders to - 1 yd . It was incredible game to watch.
Sanders torched the Packers so many times but in this one where the outcome really mattered.... Packers held him all game. I remember this game well.
just remembered.I have it on vhs.
36:05 WR coach Jon Gruden talking to Sterling Sharpe.
If those fights had happened today flags would have been raining on the field 😂
Let's see here...
Det TD taken away by penalty ✔️
Robbed by bad calls by refs✔️
Lackluster effort in a big game✔️
Inability to adjust at halftime✔️
Lions shoot selves in the foot✔️
It was a Lions game alright...
1:21:30 refs completely missed this call. That was pretty bad
lol, i picked a random sport to watch from and it was the perriman catch
The playoffs used to start in December?..
Yes and the Superbowl would be in late January
Wait so the season would start earlier?
Yeah, usually Labor Day Weekend.
@@Ali365 It was great to have the us open tennis and NFL football starting on Labor day weekend was fantastic
To this day, I don't understand how that wasn't a push out on teague
Moore clearly would have stayed in bounds if he wasn't pushed out, which was illegal at the time
He is running toward the back of the end zone and leaps in the air a foot from the line. You have to be really dense not to figure what will happen. But then, you have to be really dense to be a Lions fan too, so go figure.
Wow, Coach Vermeil is awesome on the Mic!
Vermeil and Musberger were a great 2nd team announcing crew for ABC College Football in the 90s with them assigned to a wild card playoff game during that time.
This was during the time period NFL didn't have replay for a number of years. Outcome may have been way different if replay existed then.
Marry Joy Santos I was thinking the same thing lol
They started the replay system in 1986. But for some season, the league decided to take the replay away after 1991. But after what happened in the Seahawks vs Jets game in 1998, that’s when the league decided to bring replay back. And it started in 1999 to the present.
😢...btw: The Packers have won 13 league championships, the most in NFL history, with nine pre-Super Bowl NFL titles and four Super Bowl victories.
As a Lions fan, I'd love to think so, though it's irrelevant now. But it did look like Moore's momentum was carrying him out in such a way he could not have possibly gotten both feet in. Teague's contact was very slight. Replay would not have overturned it.
@@sportsandanime315
The original replay system wasn't like the one we have today. There weren't clear guidelines on what could or couldn't be reviewed. There were too many stoppages of play that ultimately resulted in the officials upholding their original ruling anyway, which ultimately made replay seem pointless if there was little chance of an overturn.
Not to mention even with the benefit of replay, the officials still got a number of calls blatantly wrong; a TD catch that should have been ruled out of bounds in a 1986 Raiders/Chiefs game, a blunder on a backwards pass being ruled a dead ball (a call so terrible, NBC commentator Bob Trumpy lambasted the refs) in the 1988 Oilers/Browns playoff game, and the infamous incident of Don Majkowski crossing the line of scrimmage in a 1989 Bears/Packers game. These were just a few of many plays that were cited during the owners meetings in the 1992 offseason as to why replay wasn't any good and contributed to the owners voting do get rid of it.
I miss the helmets crashing together! Why don't they do that anymore?
Key Plays:
18:05 GB: Levens 3-yd rush TD
42:55 GB: Chmura 33-yd rec from Favre
46:35 GB: Jacke missed 37-yd FG
59:00 GB: Chmura 20-yd rec from Favre
1:03:20 GB: Jacke 51-yd FG
1:07:25 DET: Perriman 46-yd rec from Krieg
1:11:35 DET: Hanson missed 30-yd FG
1:18:10 DET: Matthews 22-yd rec from Krieg
1:29:25 DET: Moore 36-yd rec from Krieg
1:33:15 GB: Brooks 20-yd rec from Favre
1:41:25 GB: Brooks 26-yd rec from Favre
1:48:50 DET: Gray 68-yd kick ret
1:54:30 DET: Perriman 3-yd rec TD from Krieg
1:57:50 GB: Brooks 16-yd rec from Favre
2:13:05 Detroit final drive start/DET: Hallock 15-yd rec from Krieg
2:31:05 DET: Safety scored
Key Stats:
DET:
Dave Krieg 17/35 pass, 199 pass yds, 1 TD, 1 car, 1 rush yd
Brett Perriman 4 rec, 62 yds, 1 TD
Ryan McNeil 11 tackles
Mike Johnson 10 tackles
GB:
Brett Favre 23/38 pass, 262 yds
Edgar Bennett 22 car, 70 rush yds, 6 rec, 31 rec yds
Robert Brooks 7 rec, 88 rec yds, 1 car, 13 rush yds
Bryce Paup 2 sacks, 5 tackles
Think about the future here, you have the coach of the “greatest show on turf”. Lol.
1994 NFC Wild Card Game: Detroit Lions vs. Green Bay Packers
That was the fifth time the packers and lions played in one calendar year. 1994
This was the first New Year's Eve that I got my carrot waxed at midnite.
Was a lovely high school senior who could suck the chrome off a trailer hitch.
@Sefton Cookie .....Skippy
TMI
1:19:35 changed the whole game. Terrible missed call from the official.
lions always get screwed by the refs
So true... I'm still haunted by this game. Kreig should of hit Mathews on the crossing route on 4th down, I do believe he would of scored.
The missed pass interference at 50:54 made arguably as big a difference the other way. It all kind of washed out in this game, and I didn't feel officiating made much of a difference to the overall outcome.
1,000% YOU BET, Liz!!! #83~Matthews was IN~BOUNDS!
Hahahahahahha these comments are funny 😂😂😂😂😂😂
The lions just didnt want to play this game on offense
Reggie white TEXTBOOK AT 20:43 spilling that play outside
I was at this game. They did a GREAT job on Barry Sanders. It was NUTS.
Another packer named Cobb!!! Love it.
mike de julia Reggie Cobb’s best years were behind him when he played for Green Bay. He was a really good running back previously with Tampa Bay. He was only in Green Bay in 1994, then with Jacksonville their first year in 1995, then his last year with the Jets in 1996.
@@gcmonarch he died last month. Sad.
Really sucks that Sanders doesn't have a ring
He doesn't deserve one after games like this where he do dooed the bed. He was a great highlight reel but too many times he would get stuffed and lose yards. Not the greatest sorry.
Yeah it didn’t help when his QBs are choke artists in the playoffs.
Well when you play for a dogshit franchise like the Lions, it’s no wonder you can’t win a Super Bowl
@@sportsandanime315 and it didn't help that Barry never showed up for playoff games except for one that was against Dallas
sportsguy 9999 Barry sucked in that playoff game vs Dallas too. He only had that one good run late in the 4th quarter and that’s about it.
I love the new rules where force outs are absolutely acceptable. That is SOOOO much better!
Now the kick offs suck.
HELL of a game in the Chris Bermanesque "NFC Norris"!!! Wow, HOW BADLY did the Lions get screwed early in the 3rd~quarter with #83 WR Matthews getting called out~of~bounds inside the Packers 10, when obviously he was IN~BOUNDS, WTF!?! Also, pretty SURE Herman Moore was indeed shoved out~of~bounds on Krieg's final throw to him in the endzone. A replay from the back of that endzone was the WRONG angle to show that; rather, a close~up replay from the back corner of the Packers endzone would have shown the shove clearly & that Moore could've otherwise come down with the winning TD catch.
Are you ready to get negative 1 yards!!! Barry Sanders sure was.
ADHD Theatre o ya
Better then any Runner Back GB Ever had
@@r.i.c5008 fax
Everybody on the sideline look like NFL 2K graphics
The only game that Barry Sanders looked human!
"Only". The man lost more yards than any runner in history and under performed in the postseason. His 4.2 average is buffered by a nice game the year before against the Packers...that they also lost. Take that away and in five other games, he had 64 carries for 217 yards, or 3.4 yards a rush. One trick pony. That one trick was incredible, but there's a reason they only won one playoff game in his career.
@@manuginobilisbaldspot424 ummm.... NO. Just stop.
@@manuginobilisbaldspot424 He is HARDLY a one trick pony.
@@manuginobilisbaldspot424 I agree! Plus Barry has a history of running in real grass when it's cold or wet. Also, let's not forget when they played the miami dolphins on christmas day at miami a warm sunny weather during the winter he was held to 52 yards. Barry did have some great games on a grassy field, but he was a better runner on the turf.
@@manuginobilisbaldspot424 Is that why Barry Sanders is in the TOP 100 all time team? Looks like the brains of NFL do not agree with your assessment.
Luv me sum lambeau atmosphere
Damn the league was promoting Mad Dogg beer 😳🤔
The Barry Sanders -1 yard rushing game
I take it that the announcer crews for the 4 Wild Card Games
Saturday ABC Doubleheader
DET at GB: Brent Musburger & Dick Vermil
KC at MIA: Al, Dan, & Frank, who would call Super Bowl XXIX. Second time they called KC at MIA this season. Montana’s final game, same field where he won SB XXIII. Marino finally beats Montana in the post-season, their 1st meeting was SB XIX.
NE at CLE: NBC, Dick Enberg & Phil Simms
Bill Parcells vs Bill Belichik
CHI at MN: Fox (1st season of the NFL on Fox), Pat & John
MN won the division, CHI would win this game. And get their asses kicked by eventual Super Bowl Champion SF
It is 2019, and the Pack has had two starting QB's in the last 25 years. Yet Green Bay was known as TITLETOWN before Favre and Rodgers. GO PACK GO!
Actually they had 3-5 starting QB during that time.
@@shaochiavangNo, they had QB's who started games due to injury, and they were all back up's.
@@hlloyd-fs4uf yes, those r consider starting qb
@@shaochiavangOnly by you kid, learn some definitions. Now go get your blanky and Nuk and go take your nap.
@@hlloyd-fs4uf you mad bro ?
COMMENTATORS:
BRENT MUSBURGER
DICK VERMEIL
TV NETWORK:
ABC
DATE:
31 DECEMBER 1994
"No one has ever come to the frozen tundra and beat the Packers"
2002 Falcons: hold my beer
can you reupload the game when they played in newengland in 94?
11:03 I giggled
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I remember this game! That goof Boomer Esiason picked the Lions during the pre game show!
Boomer Esiason always says the most irrelevant shit. That's why he doesn't call games anymore
Are you sure that was this game? Boomer was still playing back then.
If I am correct, he was a guest in the studio that day.
I can’t believe boomer actually called a super bowl😂
you don't hold a grudge much, do ya?
2:31:26
GM Chrysler.... the game’s over, and they’re fighting????
At least the trade off was probably worth it.
I watched every offensive lion snap of this game. On that shit field with that O-line you would have to be God to make positive yards trying to rush the ball. What a joke.
GoldenAgeSquaresoft Oh shut up
Just stating a fact.
Shawn Bouwens was the worst player of all the time I wasted rooting for this team.
Lomas Brown was an All Pro caliber tackle. Was in the midst of making six straight Pro Bowls for Detroit. That's an overblown comment.
Lomas Brown held out in '93 and started a Smoothie business (on Telegraph, if I recall correctly). He came back slimmer and "quicker" but didn't seem to get nearly the push against the run that he had prior to that point. Also, I think Glover was the better of the two.
the start of the 1994 NFL playoffs on ABC your Superbowl XXIX network
Barry Sanders, 13 carries, -1 yards. GOAT shit lmao. GTFOH.
Emmitt would of atleast gotten 60yds & that's all they would of needed to win this game
can you re upload the packers at patriots 94 game? :)
can you re upload the patriots vs packers 1994?
OMG, Favre looks like a 9th grader.
Reggie White not Favre was the 90s Packers MVP .. person and player. LeRoy Butler was also more valuable
That might be the most asinine statement ever commented on RUclips. Brett was the best Quarterback in the world from 94-98.
@@Hookedonphonics238 Reggie White was more valuable
@@alectapia1518 No. he didnt show up in the 94 or 95 playoffs against Dallas, at all 🤦🏻♂️.. and was a non factor in the 97 Super Bowl and was basically a sack specialist later in his career. He didn’t play the run very well by the time he got to Green Bay.
It’s okay. You’re wrong.
Without Brett Favre, there is no Reggie white.
Stop saying dumb things.
@@Hookedonphonics238 Reggie White was the MVP
@@Hookedonphonics238 Brett Favre led his Pack to 9 pts vs Dallas in 94... in 95 Favres interceptions led to the Packer demise....
PECKERS win this game -- barely, but only to get absolutely destroyed by DALLAS next week. DALLAS made them look like a High School football team.
Now Dallas always looks JV against the Packers. True justice. Jordan is now their owner.
My Love Packers'Brasil
What on earth is an maysurement?
#66, Shawn Bouwens was the worst Lions player of the 20 years I wasted on the team. Its not just that Reggie White was that good, far lesser players made him look just as bad.
Even subtle things, the 3rd and 7 sack was because he followed the tackle and was not able to pick up the end on the loop.
I watched all the Lions plays thinking my memory probably made it worse than it really was... actually, it was every bit as bad as I remembered
not to mention all the holding penalties
I'm sure he, Shawn, wasn't the only guard Detroit had...not that it would've mattered. Not often did the Minister of Defense line up over a guard, but a few stunts and hello. Mr. White took everyone to church at one time or another, some more than others, that lined up across from him. That said, it wasn't Shawn that lost the game for Detroit and it wasn't Reggie that won it for the Green Bay. It was a far superior defense that was half of the whole team that beat a weaker Detroit. Seriously though, Detroit had the pieces except one. Coaching. Go Pack!
I only started following nfl in 94... I learned what a safety was that day
Who told Brent Musberger that hat was a good idea?
Looks like he's in a Indiana Jones movie.
Lesley Visser, they shared it throughout the game...
Classy
Reggie White and Lawrence Taylor,they were unblockable!!!!!
Is Sterling Sharpe on this team
RAIDER NATE .... He was on this team but he was already injured by the time this playoff game started. He never played football again.
Yes he was. Unfortunately Sharpe’s career ending injury occurred a week prior to this game.
cpk1994 IDK, when they showed the Sharpe story on NFL Network (mainly for Shannon when he went to the Hall of Fame), they showed the clip where Sterling got hurt against Tampa Bay in the final game of the season. Plus, Sharpe caught a TD pass vs the Bucs in the final game of the season.
another rigged game for the packers 🙄🙄🙄
How...
@jaboo82681 yeah, but that was blatant, and would have given the lions AT LEAST another three points, making all the difference in the game. They could have kicked a field goal at the end and sent it into overtime.
Barry ran for -1. Rigged???
Just Barry Sanders coming up limp in a big moment...again. Look at all the plays where he's not even on the field, even in the 1st half, and esp. on 3rd or 4th down. Another reason he's overrated to a degree. Check his stats at home, in the cozy confines of a dome on that surface, compared to on the road outside, as here, on different fields. It was a 189 yard difference between this game and the one in Detroit. That's no coincidence.
It’s why I have a hard time saying he’s the greatest RB. He was the best pure runner for sure, but true greats step up on the biggest stage. All you needed to stop Barry was an outdoor field in the playoffs. He averaged less than 3 yards per carry in road playoff games.
Barry fans always say imagine if he were on the Cowboys. All I can imagine is how worthless he would have been on that muddy 49ers field in the 1992 NFC Championship game.
Remember this game! It was frustrating to see dumb Wayne Fontes not playcall to throw the damn ball since the Packers were keying on Barry Sanders.
Blaqnostic Dick Vermiel made a good point, why not do a draw to barry? He was most effective in the drawer play.
I was disappointed that he kept his job after this ridiculous game. After the draft, the next spring, the Lions said that they would not have drafted Warren Sapp (if he'd fallen to them) because of character issues. You may recall that Wayne had a traffic stop where he was holding some illicit substances (he threw his kid under the bus and got off). That was when the lightbulb came on that the Lions were a shitshow and I have never rooted for them again.
@@Mrx-ux4nu Well it took me rill the early 2000's to realize the same thing LOL
Favre looks like a young kid in this game.
Amazing to think that he is twice as old now is he was then, which puts me right behind him ( he's only two years older )
The NFL is a horrible product now
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