Love your page bro....but the disrespect for the 02 buccaneers is ridiculous...so you claim the best defense in nfl history Is 2000 ravens or 85 bears???....what!!!!!....the 02 bucs has an hall of Famer on the line, linebackers, and secondary with sapp, brooks and lynch....the defense was so great they changed the cover 2 scheme to the Tampa 2.....every quarterback they encountered damn near had outer body experiences....they made farve, Warner and vick look like amatuers....also you disrespected the 70's Steelers who ran the cover 2 which Dungy was a player for...the purple people eaters and the lions when they had night train lane, dick lebau And barney
@@matthewdaley746 ...not really....the cover 2 scheme was called the tampa 2 before 02....the bucs had an top defense unit outside of Dungy 1st 2-3 years with the bucs...it became more official in like 97 when the bucs secondary was donnie Abrams, Anthony parker at corners and john lynch and charles mincy at saftey( not sure if his name is charles mincy...he wore #22 but I could be wrong)...I hear what u saying though... be safe bro..
@@tadesewalker161 i know jaguargator9 doesn't need defending, but here it is. he has only so much time to put these together. it's not disrespect if he forgets a team, coach, or player(s). if you still think its disrespect, then you try it. see how far you go with prep time he has.
@@chrisrobinson8339 'If you ain't cheating, you ain't trying.' Montana said that, and it is an old saying. They all get any advantage they can across all sports. Chiefs get away with crap that would make Belichick look like an alter boy.
I remember this. As a lonely Giants fan at my high school I heard a lot the next day at school that the Giants were done. But LT came right back and they won the SB anyway!
It might have been stupid. Yes but on the other hand, I’ve seen coaches, in other situations, who took loads of crap from the press about a stupid decision only to find out later the coach did it for a valid reason but didn’t want it in the press for future opponents to hear. On a side note, horseshit job by Parcells. You’re the head coach. I didn’t know is not an excuse.
No one who saw the Giants in that era would argue with a straight face that the '90 Giants were better than the '86 Giants. They were a good team, but the '86 team was so strong that they didn't look bad compared to the '85 Bears the previous year. I actually remember watching this game on TV and was wondering why the heck LT was in that game, too.
I was born in 1976 and watched the giants consistently starting in 1984. It’s a tough call. The 86 team may very well be better but they faced weaker competition. The 49ers were in a lull, they avoided the bears, no one really thought much of the broncos. The 90 team beating the 49ers and the bills are probably the 2 most epic back to back victories by the giants in my lifetime
Yay! I picked the right video! Every dog 🐶 or coach has his moments-this wasn’t belichick’s! He screwed up that day-and the giants almost missed the season without Lawrence Taylor! 😮😮😮😅
Love how you put lots of effort in these videos. I love knowledge, and these videos are libraries. Thank you for entertaining and teaching me NFL history
The 1990 giants committed 14 turnovers all year. To give you an idea of how ridiculous that is, the browns that year had 9 turnovers in 1 game. If you include the playoffs, new york commited 15 turnovers, in 19 games. Crazy stuff
@@christopherb.8465 I was thinking specifically about Malcolm Butler, but yeah. Come to think of it, Belichick made a lot of idiotic decisions about players.
Video idea (Dumb Decision)- The moment Bart Starr's coaching career ended: Week 16 of 1983; Packers/Bears. Bears were in the red zone with 1 minute/17 seconds left and the Packers had all 3 timeouts .... and Bart Starr didn't use a single one! Sure enough, the Bears kicked a go ahead field goal with 10 seconds left and the Packers fumbled the ensuing kickoff to lose 23-21 and finish the year 8-8. Had they won, they would've gotten the 2nd NFC Wild Card spot that year via a tiebreaker (head to head win) over the Rams.
I remember watching this as a 12-year-old. My dad was incensed and yelling at the TV as the game ended. Cool to see a video about it, bringing back an old memory.
You know I forgot all about that game, it's been a long time! But the very moment LT came up limping it was like the air was sucked out of the room and all anyone was talking about was 'why was he still in the game?'.
Wonder if this episode came to mind when putting together the Shark Lavay character, after all Rob Huizenga's (still working for the Raiders that year) book inspired AGS.
Belichick is a genius, but a flawed genius who at times wanted to discipline his players on the field, by either forcing them to play, not allowing them to play, or continuously running schemes that weren't working.
He made a blunder. Giants were 13-3 that year and San Francisco was 14-2. Even if they ended up tied the 9ers would still have home field advantage since they beat the G-Men 7-3 late in the regular season.
@@hennylo68Correct. To give people an idea how good the Giants D was, they played the Niners in SF (reigning back to back champs) and gave up a total of 21 points. Just 3 TDs in 2 games against that great offense. And offensively, the Giants were held to 0 TDs and just 6 FGs in 2 games. 21-18 was the 2 game total.
@@Guy_Incognito1 That was a hell of a game. Maybe the best game I've ever seen. But also, part of what made the Giants defense so great was their ability to keep the other teams offense off the field. For instance, that championship game vs the 49ers great offense. The time of possession was the 49ers with just barely 21 minutes and the Giants holding the ball for 39 minutes. Then in the superbowl against the Bills high powered K-Gun offense the Bills only had the ball of 19 minutes during the whole game while the Giants held the ball for a whopping 41 minutes. That's insane to hold the ball double the time possession. They really ground and pound those teams all game. Hard to score when the other team holds the ball all game and you barely get a chance to touch it. Brilliant game plan by Parcells. He really was a genius.
@@hennylo68 yep spot on. Giants had the 10 minute TD drive to start the 3rd against the Bills. Mark Ingram all time great play breaking 5 separate tackle attempts on his way to a 1st down on 3rd down. Great memories
Gret stuff as always, and I've been a subscriber for some time now, but I gotta say this Giants team was just alright.....one the greatest defensive performance in Super Bowl maybe...but one of the greatest teams of all time that's a stretch even for you bro....otherwise love your vids keep doing what you're doing
Giants missed playing the Dolphins in these years: 1981 Giants were 5th in the NFC East in 1980 1984 Giants again were 5th in 1983 1987 Game cancelled by strike
@@andrewpadaetz5549 It was called "Joe Robbie Stadium" in those days. "The NFL Today" for 1987 Week 3 panned all the stadia, as they normally did every week, with Brent Musberger shouting, "You are looking LIVE at EMPTY Joe Robbie Stadium." Pretty surreal!
@@kartanoman hence the “what is now Hard Rock” comment. Looking back you have to wonder if the city of Miami had renovated the Orange Bowl for Robbie and the Dolphins back in the 80s would I still be standing there today instead of Loan Depot Park?
49ers were top seed in the NFC that season with a 14-2 record. Some argue that’s the greatest 49ers team of all-time, even though they didn’t get to the Super Bowl.
@matthewalexanderlemma8000 The 1990 49ers were lucky to be 14-2. They should have lost @NO, @Hou, @Cin, and against the Giants. They also struggled with a bad Cleveland team at home.
@@jab1289 Not to mention their first loss was to the woeful Rams--who started the year with a washed Curt Warner then when he flamed out they brought in Marcus Dupree, who hadn't played since suffering a knee injury before the USFL folded.
Every great coach has a moment or 2 that they want back. Belichick is no different. He didn't ruin the Giants that season as the title suggests, but he came much closer than he should have. I watched a lot of this game (the Bucs hosted the Lions on TNT and the game was blacked out in the Tampa Bay DMA), but probably not the ending of it.
Super Bowl XXV was on NFL Network yesterday. I was enjoying watching it with my dad. I got him Jeff Hostetler's book this past Christmas. Arguably the 1986 team was better, but definitely one of those two is the best the Giants fielded. I love Belichick, but sometimes he gets a bit out there (although it has mostly been his strength). Looks like he got way too hypothetical, haha. Glad the elder Bill was usually there to rein in some of the zany stuff, although I am surprised he didn't do it here. Luckily for him, this was LT, to whom the constraints of mortal men do not apply.
I know its largely tangential to this video, but you're way off on the 1990 Giants offense. It was amazing. You gloss over the massive stat in this game that shows- over 40 minutes time of possession. The reason why so many of the other stats you mention are some mundane is because the entire offensive game plan was don't let the other team have the ball, and they did it masterfully. its what allowed the defense to give up so few points- the other team never had the ball. can't score points when you're offense is sitting on the bench twiddling their thumbs the whole game. probably the best example of this is the giant's final possession in the NFC championship game, after craig's fumble and before the winning field goal. watch how they make sure the niners never get the ball back. the modern nfl could use a healthy dose of that mindset.
That's a potential major "what if". If LT is out for the year, the Giants don't make the Super Bowl, and Belichick probably doesn't get hired in Cleveland a year later (he wouldn't have been hired by the Giants as HC. GM George Young didn't like him. Also, maybe Bill Cowher is hired in Cleveland). The 49ers make SB 25, but I think the Bills win because they match up better against SF than the NFC East powers (also, they take the game even more seriously because it's the two-time defending champs).
This unofficial Official Jaguar Gator 9 historian will remind everyone you made a video about what the officials did when the Dolphins returned to East Rutherford that year to play the Jets.
Belichick is clearly one of the best coaches ever in the history of the sport but like the one in this video he has made some bad blunders such as not playing Malcolm Butler in the Super Bowl vs the Eagles when Nick Foles torched the Pats secondary without Butler also playing Gronk in that miracle in Miami game when speedy Dolphins RB Kenyon Drake after catching the lateral only had slow lumbering Gronk to beat for the winning TD.
Bro..Bart Starr was a Total Gentleman & class act.Where do you come off calling him a Moron? How many HOF players are great coaches?? And vice versa...You owe Bart an apology..low blow...Matt Mad Dog 🐕 Sweeney NYC
Yep that was an error on my end that I'm not sure how I made, but I pinned a comment saying that it was a mistake. They were the 2 seed. Think I meant to say they got a bye
@@OfficialJaguarGator9 maybe it's the Bear fan in me,but I embrace how badly run they are. As do you with your jags but the you're only person that approaches my love of the sport. Your all TD's and dumb decisions are what got ya in my searches three years ago. Spiking to the ground every play is so under mentioned in ineptitude stories except here. Where did you find bob avellini highlights? 😂😂 You're my total motivation for how to contextually the stories I want to the RUclips lexicon. As an astute jag fan do you remember Keith trayler (or) ( spelling?) 2001 vs Jacksonville?
The Bills dropped 51 pts against the Raiders in the AFC divisional game, not AFC Championship two weeks before. They did score 44 in the AFC championship, but against the Dolphins...
The 51-3 game against the Raiders was the AFC Championship game. Also it was only one week earlier. This was one of the few Super Bowls with no bye week.
JG i realize that you weren't alive for any of this and you're going off stats and summaries of games etc but the Giants best defense was in 1986 Lawrence Taylor himself was so much better that he was the league MVP in 1990 LT was far below that level and Parcells didn't trust Phil Simms to throw it they played low scoring games because of ut too check 1993 when the Giants gave up even less points than in 1990 and Dan Reeves was the HC no Parcells or Belichick and they couldn't win big because of Phil Simms
Yes, you can tell he wasn't there and didn't see these teams play in their own day, The 86 Giants, and LT, were way better than the 90 Giants. The 90 team was a masterclass in coaching but was not as strong as the 86 team.
Yeah you could make the argument that 1990 was better. I’m taking the 1986 team all the way, though It’s more of making the argument because it sure as heck isn’t 2007 or 2011
Eli Manning did much more to win in the playoffs and super bowls than Simms and hostetler did and he had to because although their defense played better in the playoffs they weren't any good especially in 2011 Eli Manning carried that team throughout the regular and post season
I watched that game live and it's still ingrained in my mind as one of the most boring and one-sided games I've ever seen. The final was 20-3 but it may as well have been 200-3. I didn't remember LT getting hurt though, that could have been catastrophic.
No other playoff team was really worried about the Miami dolphins unless it was the Kansas City Chiefs that year Marino was a known choker terribly overrated
So I don’t know what I was thinking when I said it, but the Giants were not the #1 seed in 1990. That was the 49ers. Apologies for that!
don't worry about it. your allowed to make mistakes once in a while.
That's why the NFCCG was at then-Candlestick Park. I remember watching that game!
Love your page bro....but the disrespect for the 02 buccaneers is ridiculous...so you claim the best defense in nfl history Is 2000 ravens or 85 bears???....what!!!!!....the 02 bucs has an hall of Famer on the line, linebackers, and secondary with sapp, brooks and lynch....the defense was so great they changed the cover 2 scheme to the Tampa 2.....every quarterback they encountered damn near had outer body experiences....they made farve, Warner and vick look like amatuers....also you disrespected the 70's Steelers who ran the cover 2 which Dungy was a player for...the purple people eaters and the lions when they had night train lane, dick lebau And barney
@@matthewdaley746 ...not really....the cover 2 scheme was called the tampa 2 before 02....the bucs had an top defense unit outside of Dungy 1st 2-3 years with the bucs...it became more official in like 97 when the bucs secondary was donnie Abrams, Anthony parker at corners and john lynch and charles mincy at saftey( not sure if his name is charles mincy...he wore #22 but I could be wrong)...I hear what u saying though... be safe bro..
@@tadesewalker161 i know jaguargator9 doesn't need defending, but here it is. he has only so much time to put these together. it's not disrespect if he forgets a team, coach, or player(s). if you still think its disrespect, then you try it. see how far you go with prep time he has.
Everybody has their screwups, but Belichick is /was an amazing coach.
He won us that Super Bowl, IMO, in 90.
I'd certainly take belichick as the cowboys head coach. But only if Jerry would keep his paws off the coaching.
He's a cheater too.
@@chrisrobinson8339 'If you ain't cheating, you ain't trying.' Montana said that, and it is an old saying. They all get any advantage they can across all sports. Chiefs get away with crap that would make Belichick look like an alter boy.
@@kenhill3230 funny how Montana also followed the script too
I remember this. As a lonely Giants fan at my high school I heard a lot the next day at school that the Giants were done. But LT came right back and they won the SB anyway!
It might have been stupid. Yes but on the other hand, I’ve seen coaches, in other situations, who took loads of crap from the press about a stupid decision only to find out later the coach did it for a valid reason but didn’t want it in the press for future opponents to hear. On a side note, horseshit job by Parcells. You’re the head coach. I didn’t know is not an excuse.
No one who saw the Giants in that era would argue with a straight face that the '90 Giants were better than the '86 Giants. They were a good team, but the '86 team was so strong that they didn't look bad compared to the '85 Bears the previous year.
I actually remember watching this game on TV and was wondering why the heck LT was in that game, too.
I was born in 1976 and watched the giants consistently starting in 1984.
It’s a tough call. The 86 team may very well be better but they faced weaker competition. The 49ers were in a lull, they avoided the bears, no one really thought much of the broncos. The 90 team beating the 49ers and the bills are probably the 2 most epic back to back victories by the giants in my lifetime
Yeah LT was on another level in 1986. Last Defensive MVP
I could make a damn good argument that Carl Banks outplayed LT in the entire 86 postseason,he was a beast too,so underrated
Yay! I picked the right video! Every dog 🐶 or coach has his moments-this wasn’t belichick’s! He screwed up that day-and the giants almost missed the season without Lawrence Taylor! 😮😮😮😅
You kiddin' me? I can't run 20 yards no matter when I get off the couch.
Amazing and forgotten even by me who was old enough at the time to have seen and remembered this play if I could...
Love how you put lots of effort in these videos. I love knowledge, and these videos are libraries. Thank you for entertaining and teaching me NFL history
Thanks! Really means a lot
The 1990 giants committed 14 turnovers all year. To give you an idea of how ridiculous that is, the browns that year had 9 turnovers in 1 game. If you include the playoffs, new york commited 15 turnovers, in 19 games. Crazy stuff
Prime LT was something else!! I’ll take him over Lewis any day.
LT was Lewis' inspiration.
@@dantesinfernopurgatory7826 makes sense
And this was the very last time Bill Belichick ever made an incredibly stupid decision about personnel.
The End.
😂😂😂 other than alienating Brady & watching him win a SB w/the Bucs, Judge-Patricia, N'Keal Harry, ruining Mac Jones, etc etc
Other than Bernie Kosar? LOL!
@@christopherb.8465 I was thinking specifically about Malcolm Butler, but yeah.
Come to think of it, Belichick made a lot of idiotic decisions about players.
Video idea (Dumb Decision)- The moment Bart Starr's coaching career ended: Week 16 of 1983; Packers/Bears. Bears were in the red zone with 1 minute/17 seconds left and the Packers had all 3 timeouts .... and Bart Starr didn't use a single one! Sure enough, the Bears kicked a go ahead field goal with 10 seconds left and the Packers fumbled the ensuing kickoff to lose 23-21 and finish the year 8-8. Had they won, they would've gotten the 2nd NFC Wild Card spot that year via a tiebreaker (head to head win) over the Rams.
Gotta see if there’s footage of the full game, but I’d be totally down to do that!
I remember watching this as a 12-year-old. My dad was incensed and yelling at the TV as the game ended. Cool to see a video about it, bringing back an old memory.
Actually, he's directly responsible for 4 SuperBowl victories for them.
You know I forgot all about that game, it's been a long time! But the very moment LT came up limping it was like the air was sucked out of the room and all anyone was talking about was 'why was he still in the game?'.
Wonder if this episode came to mind when putting together the Shark Lavay character, after all Rob Huizenga's (still working for the Raiders that year) book inspired AGS.
The whole defense was out there
Belichick is a genius, but a flawed genius who at times wanted to discipline his players on the field, by either forcing them to play, not allowing them to play, or continuously running schemes that weren't working.
I’m surprised I’m the 1st person to like this comment. You’re the only person who’s touched on discipline
I love these videos but it does feel like Morty is yelling at me 😂
The Giants couldn't be the No. 1 seed and play in San Francisco in 1990.
Facts!!!! San Fran was 14-2
The score was 15-13 I think
I noticed that, too. Giants must have been #2
Thanks to that Monday night game in which the 49ers won 7-3.
He can’t even claim the Giants tied for the #1 seed but lost the tiebreaker! 49ers 14-2, Giants 13-3.
8:25 Which is worse than if you did nothing but spike the ball into the ground on every single play.
That would be the last time the Giants would hold the ball for 2/3 of the game while playing an AFC East team.
How were they the number one seed in the conference but had to play at San Francisco😂
They were the no. 2 seed. San Francisco was the no. 1 seed with a 14-2 record.
He made a blunder. Giants were 13-3 that year and San Francisco was 14-2. Even if they ended up tied the 9ers would still have home field advantage since they beat the G-Men 7-3 late in the regular season.
@@hennylo68Correct. To give people an idea how good the Giants D was, they played the Niners in SF (reigning back to back champs) and gave up a total of 21 points. Just 3 TDs in 2 games against that great offense. And offensively, the Giants were held to 0 TDs and just 6 FGs in 2 games. 21-18 was the 2 game total.
@@Guy_Incognito1 That was a hell of a game. Maybe the best game I've ever seen. But also, part of what made the Giants defense so great was their ability to keep the other teams offense off the field. For instance, that championship game vs the 49ers great offense. The time of possession was the 49ers with just barely 21 minutes and the Giants holding the ball for 39 minutes. Then in the superbowl against the Bills high powered K-Gun offense the Bills only had the ball of 19 minutes during the whole game while the Giants held the ball for a whopping 41 minutes. That's insane to hold the ball double the time possession. They really ground and pound those teams all game. Hard to score when the other team holds the ball all game and you barely get a chance to touch it. Brilliant game plan by Parcells. He really was a genius.
@@hennylo68 yep spot on. Giants had the 10 minute TD drive to start the 3rd against the Bills. Mark Ingram all time great play breaking 5 separate tackle attempts on his way to a 1st down on 3rd down. Great memories
Gret stuff as always, and I've been a subscriber for some time now, but I gotta say this Giants team was just alright.....one the greatest defensive performance in Super Bowl maybe...but one of the greatest teams of all time that's a stretch even for you bro....otherwise love your vids keep doing what you're doing
Giants missed playing the Dolphins in these years:
1981 Giants were 5th in the NFC East in 1980
1984 Giants again were 5th in 1983
1987 Game cancelled by strike
The '87 game would have been the first game at what is now Hard Rock Stadium.
@@andrewpadaetz5549 It was called "Joe Robbie Stadium" in those days. "The NFL Today" for 1987 Week 3 panned all the stadia, as they normally did every week, with Brent Musberger shouting, "You are looking LIVE at EMPTY Joe Robbie Stadium." Pretty surreal!
@@kartanoman hence the “what is now Hard Rock” comment. Looking back you have to wonder if the city of Miami had renovated the Orange Bowl for Robbie and the Dolphins back in the 80s would I still be standing there today instead of Loan Depot Park?
49ers were top seed in the NFC that season with a 14-2 record. Some argue that’s the greatest 49ers team of all-time, even though they didn’t get to the Super Bowl.
@matthewalexanderlemma8000 The 1990 49ers were lucky to be 14-2. They should have lost @NO, @Hou, @Cin, and against the Giants. They also struggled with a bad Cleveland team at home.
@@jab1289 Not to mention their first loss was to the woeful Rams--who started the year with a washed Curt Warner then when he flamed out they brought in Marcus Dupree, who hadn't played since suffering a knee injury before the USFL folded.
Nah. Excellent team. Not better than 84 or 89 though.
8:14 Nice catch by the ball guy though
That was one of the few accurate passes Dan Marino threw that day. The Giants' D was on him like Prego on spaghetti!
Every great coach has a moment or 2 that they want back. Belichick is no different. He didn't ruin the Giants that season as the title suggests, but he came much closer than he should have. I watched a lot of this game (the Bucs hosted the Lions on TNT and the game was blacked out in the Tampa Bay DMA), but probably not the ending of it.
Super Bowl XXV was on NFL Network yesterday. I was enjoying watching it with my dad. I got him Jeff Hostetler's book this past Christmas. Arguably the 1986 team was better, but definitely one of those two is the best the Giants fielded.
I love Belichick, but sometimes he gets a bit out there (although it has mostly been his strength). Looks like he got way too hypothetical, haha. Glad the elder Bill was usually there to rein in some of the zany stuff, although I am surprised he didn't do it here.
Luckily for him, this was LT, to whom the constraints of mortal men do not apply.
@@matthewdaley746beating the Bears when? The Giants beat the Bears during the playoffs in the 1990 season.
My favorite Giants team of all time! And I wish we had a DC today who could make a dumb decision and still blow out the opponent.
Gary Reasons was a very underrated player for The Giants.
@@ShahPhilLeotardo made a HUGE play in the ‘90 NFC championship with the run on a fake punt..
An awful lot of whining over a bad decision 34 years ago. Um, the Giants went on to win the Super Bowl that year. Give it a rest.
I know its largely tangential to this video, but you're way off on the 1990 Giants offense. It was amazing. You gloss over the massive stat in this game that shows- over 40 minutes time of possession.
The reason why so many of the other stats you mention are some mundane is because the entire offensive game plan was don't let the other team have the ball, and they did it masterfully. its what allowed the defense to give up so few points- the other team never had the ball. can't score points when you're offense is sitting on the bench twiddling their thumbs the whole game.
probably the best example of this is the giant's final possession in the NFC championship game, after craig's fumble and before the winning field goal. watch how they make sure the niners never get the ball back. the modern nfl could use a healthy dose of that mindset.
Ever do a video on Dennis Miller’s short-lived stint as MNF commentators.
At some point it’s coming
That's a potential major "what if". If LT is out for the year, the Giants don't make the Super Bowl, and Belichick probably doesn't get hired in Cleveland a year later (he wouldn't have been hired by the Giants as HC. GM George Young didn't like him. Also, maybe Bill Cowher is hired in Cleveland).
The 49ers make SB 25, but I think the Bills win because they match up better against SF than the NFC East powers (also, they take the game even more seriously because it's the two-time defending champs).
As a Bills fan, I wish I could pull the strings of fate to make that scenario come to pass...
Amazing video.
Thanks! Really appreciate it
This unofficial Official Jaguar Gator 9 historian will remind everyone you made a video about what the officials did when the Dolphins returned to East Rutherford that year to play the Jets.
Belichick is clearly one of the best coaches ever in the history of the sport but like the one in this video he has made some bad blunders such as not playing Malcolm Butler in the Super Bowl vs the Eagles when Nick Foles torched the Pats secondary without Butler also playing Gronk in that miracle in Miami game when speedy Dolphins RB Kenyon Drake after catching the lateral only had slow lumbering Gronk to beat for the winning TD.
86 Giants more dominating than 90 Giants. 90 Giants should not beaten the Niners , but Roger Craig could not handle the ball.
They werent the #1 team in the conference... hence going to San Francisco who was 14-2.
So....this was just a "tempest in a teapot".
Bro..Bart Starr was a Total Gentleman & class act.Where do you come off calling him a Moron? How many HOF players are great coaches?? And vice versa...You owe Bart an apology..low blow...Matt Mad Dog 🐕 Sweeney NYC
How about Bills new girlfriend??? Damn.
😂
She was born 7 years after this game. Ha
86 team was better. Better regular season record and none of the postseason games were especially close.
If this guy‘s voice didn’t sound like a valley girl with the inflection towards the end of the sentence, this would be more solid.
Hey!
How can you get the number 1 seed and then go on the road to beat the 49ers?
Yep that was an error on my end that I'm not sure how I made, but I pinned a comment saying that it was a mistake. They were the 2 seed. Think I meant to say they got a bye
Got any lighthearted stuff still? The good parts in dog scrap like seasons?
Oh yeah we’ve got plenty of those stories coming
@@OfficialJaguarGator9 maybe it's the Bear fan in me,but I embrace how badly run they are. As do you with your jags but the you're only person that approaches my love of the sport. Your all TD's and dumb decisions are what got ya in my searches three years ago. Spiking to the ground every play is so under mentioned in ineptitude stories except here. Where did you find bob avellini highlights? 😂😂 You're my total motivation for how to contextually the stories I want to the RUclips lexicon. As an astute jag fan do you remember Keith trayler (or) ( spelling?) 2001 vs Jacksonville?
The Bills dropped 51 pts against the Raiders in the AFC divisional game, not AFC Championship two weeks before. They did score 44 in the AFC championship, but against the Dolphins...
The 51-3 game against the Raiders was the AFC Championship game. Also it was only one week earlier. This was one of the few Super Bowls with no bye week.
You're mixed up: Dolphins/Bills and Bengals/Raiders (Bo's last NFL game) were the div playoffs with Raiders/Bills the next week in the CG
So he had a cramp? LT is the man though
Nah it wasn’t a cramp. They didn’t know until the day of the next week’s game if he was gonna play in week 4. He was on the injury report
Jesus fucking Christ
JG i realize that you weren't alive for any of this and you're going off stats and summaries of games etc but the Giants best defense was in 1986 Lawrence Taylor himself was so much better that he was the league MVP in 1990 LT was far below that level and Parcells didn't trust Phil Simms to throw it they played low scoring games because of ut too check 1993 when the Giants gave up even less points than in 1990 and Dan Reeves was the HC no Parcells or Belichick and they couldn't win big because of Phil Simms
Yes, you can tell he wasn't there and didn't see these teams play in their own day, The 86 Giants, and LT, were way better than the 90 Giants. The 90 team was a masterclass in coaching but was not as strong as the 86 team.
Yeah you could make the argument that 1990 was better. I’m taking the 1986 team all the way, though
It’s more of making the argument because it sure as heck isn’t 2007 or 2011
Eli Manning did much more to win in the playoffs and super bowls than Simms and hostetler did and he had to because although their defense played better in the playoffs they weren't any good especially in 2011 Eli Manning carried that team throughout the regular and post season
I seem to remember the Dolphins only made it past midfield one time in that game.
I watched that game live and it's still ingrained in my mind as one of the most boring and one-sided games I've ever seen. The final was 20-3 but it may as well have been 200-3. I didn't remember LT getting hurt though, that could have been catastrophic.
No other playoff team was really worried about the Miami dolphins unless it was the Kansas City Chiefs that year Marino was a known choker terribly overrated