That was one of the greatest days in Broncos history. Elway's last regular season game. TD's 2k. Most wins in a single season in franchise history. It's time for this team to get back on top.
This is what made the Broncos such a great team. They had only lost one home game from 1996 to 1998 and that was against the Jaguars in the 96 divisional game. Other than the Kansas City game where they had to come back in the 4th quarter, the Broncos just crushed everyone and eventually came back against the Jets from 10 points down. The Broncos were really that good at Mile HIgh when he was playing.
I couldn’t agree more. the infuriating thing is that it all started after Griese threw an INT vs. the Jets (I think) and Terrell tore two ligaments in his right knee while making a tackle. He was never the same after that play. Fortunately for Terrell Davis he was a back-to-back Champ, a Super Bowl MVP, an NFL season MVP, still holds the NFL record for most TDs scored in a single postseason, a member of the 2K club, all-time Broncos rushing leader, and was so dominate in his shortened career that he became a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. i’m sure we wouldn’t trade any of that to play 3-4 more seasons.
@loosecrash There's no question Terrell Davis accomplished a ton in what was most definitely a shortened prime, maybe even somewhat shortened career, for both himself and the Denver Broncos. I feel that the respondent meant sad in that he had a real chance to say challenge Emmitt Smith's career rushing record the way he was going, go down as easily top-10, maybe even top-5 running back of all-time. He came into a good situation of which he complimented so well. Without John Elway, he'd see way more 7 or 8-man fronts, instead of all those 4 or 5-man fronts he feasted on so much. It would've been interesting to see how a healthy TD would've faired with a mediocre quarterback like a Brian Griese, with defenses having the luxury to key in on him, after the retirement of John Elway?? He did fine in a small 4-game sample size with Bobby Brister, when John was injured in 98', though started off struggling in 99'. But he was an overachiever, demonstrated the leaps you could make through hard work, dedication, and enjoyment for what you do. TD was the last peice missing from Elway's career to win the Super Bowl, winning back to back, to mark the close of a legendary career🏈
What never gets mentioned enough was the outstanding work that Alex Gibbs did as the offensive line coach of this group of O-linemen Denver had. Very good at the point of contact, continued blocking downfield, and just tougher than a two dollar steak as a group. Terrell was awesome, no doubt about it, but Howard Griffith and that line never get enough respect for the total effort shown by them during this magical season by Terrell, in my opinion. Tony Jones, Mark Schlereth, Tom Nalen, Dan Neil, and Harry Swayne along with Griffith just wore opposing defenses down to a nub. Dan Neil is definitely HoF, he was that good over his entire career.
Was lucky to get free tickets to this game and man do I miss Mile High, it was the loudest it ever got on that day. Tribute to Elway at halftime everyone chanting his name and Stadium was rocking. Then TD breaking 2000 was insane. One of my best and favorite memories.
So Happy Seeing JOHN ELWAY Throwing 300 TOUCHDOWN PASSES!!!!!!! May 10th, 2017 I was lucky enough to meet ELWAY . I Said- ' BEST PLAYER EVER ' And he said Well Thank You after Shaking my hand. John is nothing but Class.
This is the best Broncos team ever fielded. Just look at the names: Elway T.D. H.Griffith S.Sharpe McCaffery R.Smith M.Schlereth T.Nalen D.Niel Neil Smith Tracter Trailer Mobley Romanowski R.Crockett T.Braxton Seth Joyner T. Pryce T. Rouen J.Elam And, MY personal favorite. The hardest hitting man in show business, Mr. Dynamite, The AMAZZZZING Smiling Assassin.... The one you KNOW is coming like a freight train doing 80mph.... *#27 MR. STEVE ATWATER!* PS, if you pause @45:55 you will see Denver from top of Red Rocks Amphitheater. A) I can see the house I grew up in in that shot. B) There is no C-47 yet. C) ALL of the land that is open in this shot is now filled with houses.
Interesting that after TD reached the 2,000 yard mark the first Bronco teammate to congratulate him was offensive lineman Matt Lepsis. Only a couple years later QB Brian Griese panics in a regular season game, afraid of getting hit throws an interception. TD is going for the tackle when offensive lineman Matt Lepsis falls into TD tearing his ACL ligament and ended his career.
Afraid of getting hit, or afraid of being sacked, losing yardage in the process? If he was afraid of getting hit at least in the general sense, he probably would not play football, especially qback in the pocket. Right? And, I know you're saying that he knew that the faster he got rid of the ball the less chance of getting smacked, at least legally, Brian would be..but you said "panicked", and that entails receivers not open quickly enough and the pass rush in his face with him still holding the ball. The latter would be an attempt to not be tackled and to take a bad loss, no matter how the qb is hit, glancing blow or viciously.
One more thing, ED McCAFFREY is my all-time favorite BRONCO. If it could actually happen, he would jump over two parked cars side by side in the middle of the field to make a catch. I never had any NFL level football talent, but if I played one down in the NFL, I would have played just like EDDIE.. Unfortunately, in the 2001 opening game a MONDAY NIGHTER vs. the NY GIANTS in DENVER, that attitude of CATCH IT NO MATTER WHAT, cost him optimum performance playing health for the rest of his career.
This was clearly a different era. Mike Shanahan was risking Elway who was already not 100% healthy having him play the whole game. Nowadays starters only play one series and then are out the rest of the game and are saved for the playoffs due to risk of injury!
The reason for that was in ‘96 the Broncos dominated the regular season, got off to a 12-1 start, then they rested everyone and lost their edge for the playoffs. Shanahan stated he was going to that again this year....right or wrong
You can't compare these days to the current.... Elway et al got hit left right centre.... no wonder Brady can keep playing until he's 50.... refs and rules mean you can't even breathe on them now.... Elway could have played until he was 60!!!
Broncos were tired by this time - they hadn't been great the prior 4 weeks and despite playing their starters and dominating this one (the total yardage at one point was almost 500-120) they didn't finish this game strong either. But all was well after the first-round playoff bye, I'd say.
I don't know, they did crush Miami in the next game but they struggled at home against the lowly Jets in the AFC championship game. The final score was 23-10 but the game was closer than what the score suggests.
The Seahawks had the unlucky honor of having the Broncos not only beating them but had TD run his 2000th yard against them. It stung badly! So much so that 16 years later, they paid the Broncos back by absolutely mopping them at Super Bowl XLVIII.
That was one of the greatest days in Broncos history. Elway's last regular season game. TD's 2k. Most wins in a single season in franchise history. It's time for this team to get back on top.
This is what made the Broncos such a great team. They had only lost one home game from 1996 to 1998 and that was against the Jaguars in the 96 divisional game. Other than the Kansas City game where they had to come back in the 4th quarter, the Broncos just crushed everyone and eventually came back against the Jets from 10 points down. The Broncos were really that good at Mile HIgh when he was playing.
I love the Bronco's since 1968! Incredible game!
Glad to see someone finially post this
Wish Terrell Davis never had knee problems and injuries because he was a great RB!
Same here!
I couldn’t agree more. the infuriating thing is that it all started after Griese threw an INT vs. the Jets (I think) and Terrell tore two ligaments in his right knee while making a tackle. He was never the same after that play.
Fortunately for Terrell Davis he was a back-to-back Champ, a Super Bowl MVP, an NFL season MVP, still holds the NFL record for most TDs scored in a single postseason, a member of the 2K club, all-time Broncos rushing leader, and was so dominate in his shortened career that he became a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. i’m sure we wouldn’t trade any of that to play 3-4 more seasons.
@loosecrash There's no question Terrell Davis accomplished a ton in what was most definitely a shortened prime, maybe even somewhat shortened career, for both himself and the Denver Broncos. I feel that the respondent meant sad in that he had a real chance to say challenge Emmitt Smith's career rushing record the way he was going, go down as easily top-10, maybe even top-5 running back of all-time. He came into a good situation of which he complimented so well.
Without John Elway, he'd see way more 7 or 8-man fronts, instead of all those 4 or 5-man fronts he feasted on so much. It would've been interesting to see how a healthy TD would've faired with a mediocre quarterback like a Brian Griese, with defenses having the luxury to key in on him, after the retirement of John Elway?? He did fine in a small 4-game sample size with Bobby Brister, when John was injured in 98', though started off struggling in 99'. But he was an overachiever, demonstrated the leaps you could make through hard work, dedication, and enjoyment for what you do. TD was the last peice missing from Elway's career to win the Super Bowl, winning back to back, to mark the close of a legendary career🏈
What never gets mentioned enough was the outstanding work that Alex Gibbs did as the offensive line coach of this group of O-linemen Denver had. Very good at the point of contact, continued blocking downfield, and just tougher than a two dollar steak as a group. Terrell was awesome, no doubt about it, but Howard Griffith and that line never get enough respect for the total effort shown by them during this magical season by Terrell, in my opinion. Tony Jones, Mark Schlereth, Tom Nalen, Dan Neil, and Harry Swayne along with Griffith just wore opposing defenses down to a nub. Dan Neil is definitely HoF, he was that good over his entire career.
Don't forget their illegal chop blocks and clips they used to do. They were the reason why it was outlawed in the NFL a few years later.
What about NALEN?
@@Ispeakthetruthify, yes, but it was not illegal then, MR. STUPIFY, errrr TRUTHIFY..and SAN FRANCISCO under WALSH started all that leg whipping stuff.
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I met Alex Gibbs several times serving him his dinner in Cherry Creek and I always enjoyed his company. 😊
This was the first Broncos game I ever went to. Got the tickets from my parents on Christmas morning (I was 8). Thank you for posting this!
That's awesome!
I was here at 4 years old
@@YourmanPatton15.
Was lucky to get free tickets to this game and man do I miss Mile High, it was the loudest it ever got on that day. Tribute to Elway at halftime everyone chanting his name and Stadium was rocking. Then TD breaking 2000 was insane. One of my best and favorite memories.
Man Rod Smith was soooooo good lol. One of of best of his Era but never mentioned.
His call to the hall of fame is coming.
Nothing like watching a football game from the 90s
So Happy Seeing JOHN ELWAY Throwing 300 TOUCHDOWN PASSES!!!!!!! May 10th, 2017 I was lucky enough to meet ELWAY . I Said- ' BEST PLAYER EVER ' And he said Well Thank You after Shaking my hand. John is nothing but Class.
This team was so talented and orchestrated.
Elways last regular season game. Throwing for four TD and Davis running for 2k yards. This game should be re-run
33:50 runs like that is what separate TD from the rest.
This is the best Broncos team ever fielded. Just look at the names:
Elway
T.D.
H.Griffith
S.Sharpe
McCaffery
R.Smith
M.Schlereth
T.Nalen
D.Niel
Neil Smith
Tracter Trailer
Mobley
Romanowski
R.Crockett
T.Braxton
Seth Joyner
T. Pryce
T. Rouen
J.Elam
And, MY personal favorite. The hardest hitting man in show business, Mr. Dynamite, The AMAZZZZING Smiling Assassin.... The one you KNOW is coming like a freight train doing 80mph.... *#27 MR. STEVE ATWATER!*
PS, if you pause @45:55 you will see Denver from top of Red Rocks Amphitheater. A) I can see the house I grew up in in that shot. B) There is no C-47 yet. C) ALL of the land that is open in this shot is now filled with houses.
this is a top 10 team of all time
Crazy to think seahawks were taking it to the broncos this time
Key Plays:
7:10 DEN: Smith 36-yd rec from Elway
15:00 DEN: Elam missed 42-yd FG
27:45 SEA: Watters 4-yd rush TD
34:25 DEN: Davis 21-yd rush
38:50 SEA: Myles fumble recovery
49:05 DEN: McCaffrey 22-yd rec from Elway
49:50 DEN: Smith 33-yd rec TD from Elway
1:02:30 DEN: Rouen 60-yd punt
1:13:15 DEN: Sharpe 17-yd rec TD from Elway
1:18:00 DEN: Cadrez 5-yd INT
1:20:00 DEN: Elam missed 55-yd FG
1:31:40 DEN: Smith 17-yd rec from Elway
1:32:30 DEN: Davis 2-yd rec TD from Elway
2:02:15 DEN: Sharpe 1-yd rec TD from Elway
2:13:50 DEN: Davis 15-yd rush/Davis gets to 2000 rushing yards
2:24:55 SEA: Fauria 24-yd rec from Kitna
2:27:05 SEA: Pritchard 7-yd rec TD from Kitna
2:45:45 SEA: May 1-yd rec TD from Watters
Key Stats:
SEA:
Jon Kitna 22/37 pass, 242 yds, 1 TD, 1 INT
Ricky Watters 10 car, 13 rush yds, 1 TD, 4 rec, 29 rec yds, 1/1 pass, 1 pass yd, 1 TD
Mike Pritchard 8 rec, 88 yds, 1 TD
DEN:
John Elway 26/36 pass, 338 yds, 4 TD
Terrell Davis 29 car, 178 rush yds, 2 rec, 17 rec yds
Rod Smith 9 rec (15 targets), 158 yds, 1 TD
Shannon Sharpe 6 rec, 68 yds, 2 TD
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td best moments for his careers
Interesting that after TD reached the 2,000 yard mark the first Bronco teammate to congratulate him was offensive lineman Matt Lepsis. Only a couple years later QB Brian Griese panics in a regular season game, afraid of getting hit throws an interception. TD is going for the tackle when offensive lineman Matt Lepsis falls into TD tearing his ACL ligament and ended his career.
is that you, Ed?
Afraid of getting hit, or afraid of being sacked, losing yardage in the process?
If he was afraid of getting hit at least in the general sense, he probably would not play football, especially qback in the pocket.
Right?
And, I know you're saying that he knew that the faster he got rid of the ball the less chance of getting smacked, at least legally, Brian would be..but you said "panicked", and that entails receivers not open quickly enough and the pass rush in his face with him still holding the ball.
The latter would be an attempt to not be tackled and to take a bad loss, no matter how the qb is hit, glancing blow or viciously.
One more thing, ED McCAFFREY is my all-time favorite BRONCO.
If it could actually happen, he would jump over two parked cars side by side in the middle of the field to make a catch.
I never had any NFL level football talent, but if I played one down in the NFL, I would have played just like EDDIE..
Unfortunately, in the 2001 opening game a MONDAY NIGHTER vs. the NY GIANTS in DENVER, that attitude of CATCH IT NO MATTER WHAT, cost him optimum performance playing health for the rest of his career.
What about The NFL Today pregame show that preceded it? (I sometimes find the pregame show more exciting than the actual game itself)
2:13:45 is the 2000 yard run.
This was clearly a different era. Mike Shanahan was risking Elway who was already not 100% healthy having him play the whole game. Nowadays starters only play one series and then are out the rest of the game and are saved for the playoffs due to risk of injury!
The reason for that was in ‘96 the Broncos dominated the regular season, got off to a 12-1 start, then they rested everyone and lost their edge for the playoffs.
Shanahan stated he was going to that again this year....right or wrong
There were also some career records on the line for Elway in this game...namely getting to 300 regular season TD passes
Mike Pritchard was such a good weapon.
Turner Gill as your profile picture. I wanted to see Nebraska beat Miami in the 1984 Orange Bowl.
You can't compare these days to the current.... Elway et al got hit left right centre.... no wonder Brady can keep playing until he's 50.... refs and rules mean you can't even breathe on them now.... Elway could have played until he was 60!!!
Broncos were tired by this time - they hadn't been great the prior 4 weeks and despite playing their starters and dominating this one (the total yardage at one point was almost 500-120) they didn't finish this game strong either. But all was well after the first-round playoff bye, I'd say.
I don't know, they did crush Miami in the next game but they struggled at home against the lowly Jets in the AFC championship game. The final score was 23-10 but the game was closer than what the score suggests.
@@ReinhardVonSiegfriedLowly Jets? The jets one were of the best teams that year
The Seahawks had the unlucky honor of having the Broncos not only beating them but had TD run his 2000th yard against them. It stung badly! So much so that 16 years later, they paid the Broncos back by absolutely mopping them at Super Bowl XLVIII.
How do you reach the Hall of Fame after only 7 seasons ~ this is how n’ 💍💍
He and Earl Campbell both did it. Gotta be the best of the best to accomplish it.