Washington had a game's worth of production in the second quarter, in only 18 plays. And that was after getting thoroughly dominated in the first quarter. I watched it live as it happened, and 32 years later, I still have a hard time believing it. I would say that is pretty interesting. Not to mention the stats put up by Doug Williams, Ricky Sanders, and Timmy Smith (Super Bowl record for rushing).
@@lindseysummers5351 hello. With it onlh being 10 - 00 l would not say they were dominated. If anything they were barily dominated......weird phrase, l know. Consider that washington had a 1st qtr long t smith run called back because of penalty. Also there were like 5 dropped passes by washington with at least 3 of the times receivers were wide open. 4 of those drops would have been 1st downs. Now l will say that d williams' fumble was a missed call so with a few tears for that we can say 42 - 17. Eventually the redskins were gonna complete some of those drops. Thoroughly dominated, l disagree on that. Glad u saw it in person. Kool.
No doubt about that. Ricky Sanders could burn the brakes off damn near anybody. Gary Clark was one of the best route runners in the NFL at the time. Art Monk was the big, physical possession receiver who could catch damn near anything thrown his way. That is the definition of pick your poison.
@@NickWuebker Sanders was the speed demon among this threesome he was a 4.4 guy I' am shocked that Washington did not strike up a deal with Tampa Bay to get their hands on WR Kevin House to reunite him with Williams he was another 4.4 guy he was the ORIGINAL ODELL BECKHAM.
Monk barely did anything this game because he’d just come back from a knee injury that kept him out for quite some time. One key play that happened early when things looked dire, Williams hit Monk on a pass down the sideline. Monk steals it from the defender and takes off down the sideline for like 30 yards. Really helped breath life back into the team.
I was damn proud of Doug Williams for leading the Redskins to that win.After all the negative crap that was written and said about him in Tampa Bay, how sweet it was to silence all the haters.
Tru metalhead on Maui ey I hope HUGH CULVERHOUSE was watching this game because he was the owner for Tampa he put Williams thru hell when it came to CONTRACT negotiations!!!!
Williams was a tall, strong-armed quarterback who loved to throw deep. He just needed to be in an Air Coryell system with good receivers. Gibbs gave him both.
I watched this Superbowl my freshman year of college at Virginia Tech at my friend's party surrounded by die hard Redskins fans. They weren't my favorite team but I was rooting for them, the enthusiasm was infectious. Before the game we all agreed to do a shot of Rumplemintz 100 proof schnaps every time the Redskins scored. The second quarter was insane, all I remember is doing shot after shot with a bunch of maniacs jumping around, screaming and high fiving each other. Great memories, and needless to say we were absolutely hammered by halftime!
15:36 Not to get dramatic, but THIS clip is CLASSIC Steve Sabol NFL Films: The amazing music,the tight camera of the spiraling football..AMERICANA in the background with the Malboro billboard alongside old glory. Added with history in the making at QB and Washington's 5th TD in the qtr..Beautiful artistry right here..As a 12 year old kid at the time, this is NFL Films really selling the game.
@18:44, hard not to feel the bitterness there & sadness for Denver fans after another SB loss. NFL FILMS as always does a great job of showing the contrast of the ecstacy of winning & the agony of defeat.
Great memories! I was only four when the Redskins won their first Super Bowl in '83 but I clearly remember this one. This was fun to watch, after the first quarter that is. We went to a neighbor's house and they had a bell and we were going ring it every time the Skins scored and my mom was the designated bell ringer. She rang that bell so much that it broke. It was fun! HTTR!
When I need to pick me up I always watch Super Bowl 22 and my Washington Redskins they were freaking awesome that day that’s what I call a fan’s dream football day.
I always thought that Doug Williams was one of the most under rated QBs of that era. Strong arm, accurate, mobile, took the hits-he really was that good.
Williams was on a mission--a Divine mission! SBXXII was much more than a football game. Some say Elway never got over this defeat and still battles it within even today.
Scarlett O'hara And the Broncos hemorhhaged 30 second half points in the AFC Championship game two weeks earlier vs. Cleveland. At one point in ABC's coverage at halftime, Dan Dierdorf noted that if the 2nd half of the AFC Championship game and the 1st half of Super Bowl XXII were a full game, the Broncos would have given up a combined 735 yards of offense and 65 points. No way you'd win with a defense that porous.
First black quarterback in a Super Bowl, first black quarterback to win a Super Bowl, first black quarterback to be Super Bowl MVP, 5 touchdowns in a single quarter, and took John Elway to the woodshed. Simply put: In-freaking-credible.
This was probably the greatest Super Bowl this 'Skins fan ever saw. Doug Williams' story, legendary stuff, and my aunt Fanny could've driven a semi thru the holes The Hogs opened up for Smith.
15:36 This is VINTAGE NFL Films. The perfect capture of the ball, the background with the flag and the Marlboro sign, and the classic NFL Films music with the big drums.
I also got a signed envelope (all I had on me) from Doug Williams in Dallas airport in about 1992. I was wearing my Redskins jacket (a bit stupid in Dallas!!) and a kind man saw me and pointed out DW to me and I nervously got his autograph. He was with a stunning woman, naturally :-)
Time of possession in 2nd quarter: Denver 9:06, Washington 5:54. Score in 2nd quarter: Washington 35, Denver 0. Time of possession is only useful if you actually do something with it.
Which was the point - the Redskins in that quarter (the Wonder Quarter) literally did a ton of damage despite having the ball for less time than Denver did.
+warezIbanez As a Redskins fan, I remember those early Denver teams only had Elway, and the rest of the team was average (outside of Mecklenburg). His later Super Bowl team would prove the point, If he had better talent and a running game, he would have won a Bowl game a lot sooner in his career.
Today rigging plays a far greater role in outcomes. Williams wouldn't have lost that game for all the money in the world and regardless of the racial pressure that he knew would follow the win. Doug Williams broke the QB glass ceiling and changed the course of football history.
I'm English and was a Redskins fan since they won Superbowl XVII (I believe) and remembered watching this through the night in Devon and loving it! I later wrote to Clint Didier (86) and got a signed photo of him which has been in my bedroom for about 25 years!
Those first five drives were actually a total of 18 plays. Not being a sharpshooter, but a die-hard life long Redskins/Commanders fan. Total number of plays in second quarter for Washington was 19.
I still get chills when that Skins music starts playing. Every Super Bowl Sunday ESPN would do a Super Bowl marathon starting at Super Bowl 1 all the way up until the previous years game. When that music starts playing and Doug hits Ricky Sanders its over!!!
In those days the NFC was far superior to the AFC. The Redskins could have easily scored more points but it wasn't in Joe Gibbs nature to run up the score like the 49ers did in Super Bowl XXIV. They could probably scored 3 more TDs and fairly easily in the 2nd half.
@@derricdueker64 Gotta agree: the Browns would’ve played more competitively in the Super Bowls those years than the Broncos. The Browns were more NFC-like: strong ground game; solid passing game; and a strong defense. Unfortunately, Elway was their kryptonite.
The equipment manager for the Redskins should also get partial credit for this win. He spent almost the entire 1st quarter changing the cleats of the all the players. Before the change, Redskins players complained about lack of traction on field limited their play. After the change, Redskins dominated both speedwise and in the trenches.
As a 15 teen year old fanatic listening to armed forces radio network every weekend from the UK a big thank you to the nfl for giving me something to believe in I was young I know but this moment still tastes so good redskins fan for life and I know it's all bullshit now a days cos there's more to life than football but as a young person it meant a lot eternal respect for those hogs of superbowl 22 😊
If Washington's second quarter had been continued over a full game, they would have scored 140 points, given up zero, had 1,424 yards of offense (on 76 plays and less than 24 minutes time of possession), and Doug Williams would have been 36-for-44 with 912 passing yards, 16 TD passes and 0 interceptions. You can't do that in a video game, let alone on a real football field. But for 15 minutes, Washington found a way. And that was the game.
That's a sad stat. Dan Reeves was actually a pretty damn good coach, but every year he took his four teams to the Super Bowl they went up against some of the best offenses and defenses in the history of the NFL. First it was the 1986 Giants with LT, Harry Carson, and Phil Simms was marvelous in Super Bowl XXI. Second, he went up against an evenly matched team in the 1987 Redskins team that just had a GREAT second quarter that took the fight out of the Broncos for the rest of that game.
Third, he went up against one of the best teams in NFL history in the 1989 San Francisco 49ers. Reeves' Broncos' asses were kicked even before Super Bowl XXIV even started. Then of course Super Bowl XXXIII. NOBODY was beating John Elway and the Broncos in that Super Bowl.
Robert Strickland Another little known fact: in Super Bowl V when Craig Morton threw the last minute interception that set up the winning field goal, Dan Reaves was the intended receiver.
I personally loved the scene at 15:02 when Williams screamed at his offensive line when the Broncos defense started penetrating their protection scheme it showed the no.1 trait a QB must have LEADERSHIP.
@@AmirKhan-yv8jm Yes they did and Doug made a statement that the linemen should have gotten MVP VOTES for their dominant performance over the Broncos front 4.
Even though I'm a Raiders fan sure going to miss the Redskins in the future......The whiners got their way in this soft country of sissies.This country used to be so damn tough.RIP Redskins the NFL will not be the same without you
I love how the music at the beginning of the onslaught slowly starts building up to a crescendo that ends with "Hail to the Redskins"... Great editing.
Skins fan here. Coming home from a Superbowl party in DC I remember stopping at EVERY stop light, getting out of the car jumping and screaming with other people getting out of their cars jumping around like fools, what a night!
At the mark of 15:00 this was the best part of this footage Williams screaming on his line to provide better protection from Denver's defense it showed LEADERSHIP!!!!
This one hurt worse than XXI! It was tough being a Broncos fan back then...making it to the Super Bowl and getting blown out by ever increasing margins. I'm glad Elway finally got a couple of rings.
@@dwightlove3704 I guess because I grew up around a bunch of Washington fans, that and when the Broncos scored right away I thought they were gonna blow it out!
@@civlyzed I was in the military when this game was played and I had a person in my unit who was from Colorado and he was talking about what Elway was going to do against Washington.After that game and the following week all he heard was HAIL TO THE REDSKINS!!!!!!
This afternoon we’re gonna play the biggest football game in the history of western civilization or for this year anyway lol. Loved that Skins announcer “ touchdown Washington Redskins!!!”
A tale of two quarters. The Broncos went up 10-0, had a better than 2-1 advantage in yards, and the opposing quarterback went down with injury. And they went into halftime down 35-10, giving up a game's worth of production in 17 plays. Just, wow. Thirty years later and it still blows my mind. Timmy Smith or Ricky Sanders could also have been MVP in this game with their numbers. But to me the real MVP was The Hogs. Oh, and The Wonder Years premiered after this game.
I remember being a kid and watching this game. Denver started out 10 _ 0 and they were saying its over and then we made a comeback that wad one of the biggest legendary games ever HTTR. Fight for. Ol DC
+quarf53206 They actually had top 10 defenses in all three years. THE PROBLEM is, they ran in to two great teams ('86 Giants and '89 49ers) and ran in to a buzzsaw in this game. They lacked a run game during this time...which was the real absence.
The Redskins had 3 MVP worthy candidates that game with Doug Williams, Timmy Smith and Ricky Sanders all putting up fantastic numbers. And Doug Williams deservedly won it.
Williams played so far above himself in that game is was amazing. It's just too bad that he had not been able to play near that level all during his time with Washington. After winning the Superbowl, he "hurt himself on his treadmill" during the off season and retired. He saved the best for last.
"The Finest QB ever to play the game" truer words were never spoken nobody before him or after did what Williams accomplished.4 second qtr td passes!!!!
It's hard to believe it's 30 years when The Redskins ambushed their way to Super Bowl XXII and their second SB win . I watched it late night, and I still get chill bumps.
This game was the definition of a beat down. When the Skins settled down they stomped John Elway & the Broncos. They set Super Bowl records which still stand & 35 points in 1 quarter of play in a Super Bowl will never be duplicated. The Hogs should have been MVP of that game. Or the defense: the kick the crap out of Elway.
True, the 2nd qtr of SB XXII will be revered for the performance, but; Head coach Joe Gibbs was a genius, and should be considered the greatest head coach ever. Went to 4 Superbowls, won 3 of them, and did it with 3 different QBs. That is no easy feat by far. Don Shula, Vince Lombardi, Bill Belichick, Jimmy Johnson, Bill Cower, NONE of them did this. Gibbs is the epitome of what a head coach should aspire to be.
i won a lot of money this day had 250 on the skins *14 hit the have time box and hit 17 points in a row on the crap table in bootsie's shop great party!!
Probably first SB i made a bet on as 17 year old living in Vegas. Think i bet Denver and over for 10 bucks which was bout half of the lunch money my parents would give me for week of school. Guess i had to bum off friends that week lol..
Start of 1987... Doug Williams Back up QB, Timmy Smith 4th String RB, Ricky Sanders 3rd WR behind 2 pro bowlers.... Season ends with these 3 back up players broke Super Bowl Records.
When you hear the player is in the zone, THIS THIS was it. The whole TEAM was in the zone. Everything in that second quarter went right for the Redskins. They could do no wrong and played the best quarter EVER next to the 2020 Texan vs Chiefs game. That's the next best playoff performance where a team just turns it on and the opponent has no chance. Denver defense just crumbled and sadly Elway had no running game to slow the tempo of the game. It was until 9 years late that Elway FINALLY had a running game in Terrell Davis and a defense that didn't crumble in the Super Bowl.
Any true football fan, young or old, black or white, had to be proud of how Doug Williams earned his way into hero status that day. Great coaching adjustments by Coach Gibbs; great resilience by the entire Redskins roster; and GREAT leadership by Mr. Williams and his laser focus passing. As a kid, I grew up a Steelers AND Dolphins fan who also admired Houston as long as Coach Phillips was there......but..... Considering that Doug Williams really had paid painful dues prior to this, a stint in the depressing he'll of Tampa, enduring disrespectful negotiations from Culverhouse, the death of his young wife, and a career that seemed to be ending badly....this tough backup Quarterback stepped up, and made the sun come out!!! Hail to the Redskins!!!!!!! Hail to the Redskins!!
This is the beauty of NFL Films. They can make a 42-10 blowout extremely interesting to watch
Washington had a game's worth of production in the second quarter, in only 18 plays. And that was after getting thoroughly dominated in the first quarter. I watched it live as it happened, and 32 years later, I still have a hard time believing it. I would say that is pretty interesting. Not to mention the stats put up by Doug Williams, Ricky Sanders, and Timmy Smith (Super Bowl record for rushing).
The music makes this film
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@@lindseysummers5351 hello. With it onlh being 10 - 00 l would not say they were dominated. If anything they were barily dominated......weird phrase, l know. Consider that washington had a 1st qtr long t smith run called back because of penalty. Also there were like 5 dropped passes by washington with at least 3 of the times receivers were wide open. 4 of those drops would have been 1st downs.
Now l will say that d williams' fumble was a missed call so with a few tears for that we can say 42 - 17.
Eventually the redskins were gonna complete some of those drops.
Thoroughly dominated, l disagree on that.
Glad u saw it in person. Kool.
Fine work Ed and Steve Sabol and crew and legendary voice of Jeff Kaye
The 80's music throughout these highlights is so awesome.
Clark, monk and Sanders were a deadly recieving trio.
No doubt about that. Ricky Sanders could burn the brakes off damn near anybody. Gary Clark was one of the best route runners in the NFL at the time. Art Monk was the big, physical possession receiver who could catch damn near anything thrown his way. That is the definition of pick your poison.
@@NickWuebker Sanders was the speed demon among this threesome he was a 4.4 guy I' am shocked that Washington did not strike up a deal with Tampa Bay to get their hands on WR Kevin House to reunite him with Williams he was another 4.4 guy he was the ORIGINAL ODELL BECKHAM.
Monk barely did anything this game because he’d just come back from a knee injury that kept him out for quite some time.
One key play that happened early when things looked dire, Williams hit Monk on a pass down the sideline. Monk steals it from the defender and takes off down the sideline for like 30 yards. Really helped breath life back into the team.
@@dwightlove3704 Thanks for noticing the mistake.
@@NickWuebker Lol no problem
I was damn proud of Doug Williams for leading the Redskins to that win.After all the negative crap that was written and said about him in Tampa Bay, how sweet it was to silence all the haters.
Tru metalhead on Maui ey I hope HUGH CULVERHOUSE was watching this game because he was the owner for Tampa he put Williams thru hell when it came to CONTRACT negotiations!!!!
He handled all that black quarterback shit with class too. I always liked him.
@@ackmino Eddie Robinson told him how to deal with the subject of race long before he left Grambling.
Williams was a tall, strong-armed quarterback who loved to throw deep. He just needed to be in an Air Coryell system with good receivers. Gibbs gave him both.
"For one magnificent quarter, he was the finest quarterback to ever play the game."
I watched this Superbowl my freshman year of college at Virginia Tech at my friend's party surrounded by die hard Redskins fans. They weren't my favorite team but I was rooting for them, the enthusiasm was infectious. Before the game we all agreed to do a shot of Rumplemintz 100 proof schnaps every time the Redskins scored. The second quarter was insane, all I remember is doing shot after shot with a bunch of maniacs jumping around, screaming and high fiving each other. Great memories, and needless to say we were absolutely hammered by halftime!
OH GOD! I'm glad you survived!
Robert Wicker Haha I know! I doubt I made any of my morning classes that Monday :)
mikewayda I was still living in SD at the time. I was rooting for the Broncos at first. But, I love the underdog.
Robert Wicker Yeah it was hard not to root for Doug Williams that day. I was definitely rooting for the Broncos 10 years later though in '97!
The victory party must've been legendary
Legend has it that Tony Lilly is still chasing Ricky Sanders.
Or Timmy Smith for that matter
It will not surprise anyone to learn that this was Tony Lilly’s last NFL game
Lol Denver would've been better off with Bob Lilly out there.
These days he’s chasing turtles.
Lilly got beat on every pass play
15:36 Not to get dramatic, but THIS clip is CLASSIC Steve Sabol NFL Films: The amazing music,the tight camera of the spiraling football..AMERICANA in the background with the Malboro billboard alongside old glory. Added with history in the making at QB and Washington's 5th TD in the qtr..Beautiful artistry right here..As a 12 year old kid at the time, this is NFL Films really selling the game.
I believe 35 points in one quarter in the Super Bowl is a record that won’t be beat.
Never!
@18:44, hard not to feel the bitterness there & sadness for Denver fans after another SB loss. NFL FILMS as always does a great job of showing the contrast of the ecstacy of winning & the agony of defeat.
Never feel sad for Broncos fans, Cleveland should of been there
@M Soccer is ok, not so special. Short people running around
@@bradlafferty6076 Elway robbed them twice as you already know.
@@bradlafferty6076 Really 55% of the countries on this planet play soccer.And I could be wrong about the percentage.
Great memories! I was only four when the Redskins won their first Super Bowl in '83 but I clearly remember this one. This was fun to watch, after the first quarter that is. We went to a neighbor's house and they had a bell and we were going ring it every time the Skins scored and my mom was the designated bell ringer. She rang that bell so much that it broke. It was fun! HTTR!
13:45 always amazed me because the spiral is so tight you can actually see the seams making the ball corkscrew as it's spinning. What a throw.
When I need to pick me up I always watch Super Bowl 22 and my Washington Redskins they were freaking awesome that day that’s what I call a fan’s dream football day.
Doug Williams was
Doug Williams tight spirals in this game when throwing the football was something I had never seen before. Just beautiful
I always thought that Doug Williams was one of the most under rated QBs of that era. Strong arm, accurate, mobile, took the hits-he really was that good.
Paul Johnson Almost brought Tampa to The Super Bowl in 1979 as well, but they laid an egg against The Rams in The NFC Championship Game.
MrBaddog7676 I remember that game, and if the Bucs had gone instead of the Rams they might have beaten the Steelers. They were scary good that year.
Paul Johnson Leroy Selmon(rip) would have been a good challenge to Bradshaw
Paul Johnson and the shade of his skin held him back, that played a big roll
Wheat or Kaiser?
Doug Williams threw FOUR TOUCHDOWNS in one quarter in a Super Bowl. That's one record I can safely say won't be broken any time soon.
Watch cam newton just go ham this year XD, and I'm a packers fan so I'm glad the panthers won
+Josh F against the cardinals, my bad
+Josh F Um what just happened today? I blame you for the panthers loss lol
+Barry Allen me too xD, I decided to go for manning that day cause he was planning to retire after that so I'm happy they won.
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Wow!! To call this game an "ambush" is an understatement. The 2nd quarter for Doug Williams was a quarter for the ages!!
Williams was on a mission--a Divine mission! SBXXII was much more than a football game. Some say Elway never got over this defeat and still battles it within even today.
I'll say. In the 2nd quarter Williams went 9-11, 228 yds, 4 TD.
Scarlett O'hara And the Broncos hemorhhaged 30 second half points in the AFC Championship game two weeks earlier vs. Cleveland.
At one point in ABC's coverage at halftime, Dan Dierdorf noted that if the 2nd half of the AFC Championship game and the 1st half of Super Bowl XXII were a full game, the Broncos would have given up a combined 735 yards of offense and 65 points. No way you'd win with a defense that porous.
Scarlett O'hara He shot down this country's idea that a blackman would never lead a team to a NFL TITLE
I was THREE when this game happened🤣🤣🤣 thank God for RUclips - I can go back and rewatch it.
Show this to your children if you have them they can wait he history being made.
its BLACK HISTORY.. i was 15 .. from north louisiana.. and I LOVE IT ..... doug williams
First black quarterback in a Super Bowl, first black quarterback to win a Super Bowl, first black quarterback to be Super Bowl MVP, 5 touchdowns in a single quarter, and took John Elway to the woodshed. Simply put: In-freaking-credible.
An a big reason why, a dozen years later, AA QB's became more the norm than the exception in the NFL.
He actually threw 4 t.ds and timmy smith was the m.v.p of that game
@Mr No Weapon Timmy Smith wasn't MVP in 91 did you even watch the video Williams clearly won the MVP
@Mr No Weapon that's what I said in 91 Timmy wasn't even with the Redskins I believe Mark Rypien won MVP that year
clembeno you are 100 percent correct.
This was probably the greatest Super Bowl this 'Skins fan ever saw. Doug Williams' story, legendary stuff, and my aunt Fanny could've driven a semi thru the holes The Hogs opened up for Smith.
What a complete team. Every side of the game was perfected. Offense, defense, special teams all made this game possible.
when football was fun to watch.
Yes, they were allowed to HIT! But reply killed it for me. Now, it's lawyerball, no longer a sport.
15:36 This is VINTAGE NFL Films. The perfect capture of the ball, the background with the flag and the Marlboro sign, and the classic NFL Films music with the big drums.
I also got a signed envelope (all I had on me) from Doug Williams in Dallas airport in about 1992. I was wearing my Redskins jacket (a bit stupid in Dallas!!) and a kind man saw me and pointed out DW to me and I nervously got his autograph. He was with a stunning woman, naturally :-)
Time of possession in 2nd quarter: Denver 9:06, Washington 5:54.
Score in 2nd quarter: Washington 35, Denver 0.
Time of possession is only useful if you actually do something with it.
Denton Young Excellent point sir the Skins made it count when necessary!!!!!
Score was 10-0 denver before doug did his damage
Giants had a 40 minute TOP in XXV and it took Wide Right to win.
Which was the point - the Redskins in that quarter (the Wonder Quarter) literally did a ton of damage despite having the ball for less time than Denver did.
Denver doesn't always lose Super Bowls, but when they do, they lose by blowouts...
+warezIbanez As a Redskins fan, I remember those early Denver teams only had Elway, and the rest of the team was average (outside of Mecklenburg). His later Super Bowl team would prove the point, If he had better talent and a running game, he would have won a Bowl game a lot sooner in his career.
+w41duvernay Atwater was pretty dam good. Elway had no running game in the 1980s. He didn't win a super bowl until he got Terrell Davis.
The offensive line was horrible too. Compare his O-line in the 80s to guys like Mark Schlereth, Tom Nalen, and Garry Zimmerman
Today rigging plays a far greater role in outcomes. Williams wouldn't have lost that game for all the money in the world and regardless of the racial pressure that he knew would follow the win. Doug Williams broke the QB glass ceiling and changed the course of football history.
Scarlett O'hara I hope HUGH CULVERHOUSE was watching this!!!!!
Ricky Sanders was a 4.35 guy in the 40 that is why he had a MIND BOGGLING 65.0 PER CATCH average on those bombs 80 yds and 50 yds!!!!!!!
Nice to hear Frank Herzog and Sam Huff in the booth once again!
I'm English and was a Redskins fan since they won Superbowl XVII (I believe) and remembered watching this through the night in Devon and loving it! I later wrote to Clint Didier (86) and got a signed photo of him which has been in my bedroom for about 25 years!
5 touchdowns in one quarter. On 17 plays. With an average drive length of about 74 yards. Unreal.
Lz V Touchdown redskins was all ppl heard in that 2nd qtr I had a roommate in the Army from Colorado!!!!
Lz V The total time was 5:54 again unreal!!!!
That's 3.4 plays per touchdown!
MatthewDaSmitdog That 2nd qtr was SURREAL!!!!
Those first five drives were actually a total of 18 plays. Not being a sharpshooter, but a die-hard life long Redskins/Commanders fan. Total number of plays in second quarter for Washington was 19.
I still get chills when that Skins music starts playing. Every Super Bowl Sunday ESPN would do a Super Bowl marathon starting at Super Bowl 1 all the way up until the previous years game. When that music starts playing and Doug hits Ricky Sanders its over!!!
Those Orange Crush unis are in the Top 10 sports unis of all time. Gosh are they beautiful.
There were several years that the Broncos hardly showed up for the game. The worst being a 55-10 blowout against the 49ers
Yes. Exactly. How do you get there and just dump? Speaking of Marty, his Browns teams' deserved to be there. RIP Marty.
In those days the NFC was far superior to the AFC. The Redskins could have easily scored more points but it wasn't in Joe Gibbs nature to run up the score like the 49ers did in Super Bowl XXIV. They could probably scored 3 more TDs and fairly easily in the 2nd half.
@@derricdueker64 Gotta agree: the Browns would’ve played more competitively in the Super Bowls those years than the Broncos. The Browns were more NFC-like: strong ground game; solid passing game; and a strong defense. Unfortunately, Elway was their kryptonite.
The equipment manager for the Redskins should also get partial credit for this win. He spent almost the entire 1st quarter changing the cleats of the all the players. Before the change, Redskins players complained about lack of traction on field limited their play. After the change, Redskins dominated both speedwise and in the trenches.
Yeah NOBODY ever talks about that. But it was an important side story of this game. It helped Doug Williams nab the MVP of Super Bowl XXII.
@@gmcneoplan84 Yes he was the X FACTOR IN THIS GAME
De’Cleat Gate!!
As a 15 teen year old fanatic listening to armed forces radio network every weekend from the UK a big thank you to the nfl for giving me something to believe in I was young I know but this moment still tastes so good redskins fan for life and I know it's all bullshit now a days cos there's more to life than football but as a young person it meant a lot eternal respect for those hogs of superbowl 22 😊
You go Doug!! Haha...you did it we loved it....
Jesus! Denver started out with a 10-0 lead and then Washington got warmed up and completely destroyed them by putting up 42 unanswered points!!!
If Washington's second quarter had been continued over a full game, they would have scored 140 points, given up zero, had 1,424 yards of offense (on 76 plays and less than 24 minutes time of possession), and Doug Williams would have been 36-for-44 with 912 passing yards, 16 TD passes and 0 interceptions.
You can't do that in a video game, let alone on a real football field. But for 15 minutes, Washington found a way. And that was the game.
@@dentonyoung4314 Doug would have completed passes to ppl in the stands.
I miss those days in the 80's. John Elway, Montana,Marino,Simms,Esiason,Kosar,
Doug Williams
Dan Reeves went to 4 superbowl with Denver and Atlanta, and he got blown out in all four games with a point differential of 167-64.
That's a sad stat. Dan Reeves was actually a pretty damn good coach, but every year he took his four teams to the Super Bowl they went up against some of the best offenses and defenses in the history of the NFL. First it was the 1986 Giants with LT, Harry Carson, and Phil Simms was marvelous in Super Bowl XXI. Second, he went up against an evenly matched team in the 1987 Redskins team that just had a GREAT second quarter that took the fight out of the Broncos for the rest of that game.
Third, he went up against one of the best teams in NFL history in the 1989 San Francisco 49ers. Reeves' Broncos' asses were kicked even before Super Bowl XXIV even started. Then of course Super Bowl XXXIII. NOBODY was beating John Elway and the Broncos in that Super Bowl.
Robert Strickland Another little known fact: in Super Bowl V when Craig Morton threw the last minute interception that set up the winning field goal, Dan Reaves was the intended receiver.
At 7:14 that looks like Jim McMahon on the sidelines. I didn't know he was a Bronco fan.
Robert Strickland And in his last SB appearance as a head coach for Atlanta he lost to Elway the greatest irony of all.
9:20 - 11:09 One of my favorite NFL Films sequences ever.
The song will now be a thing of the past.
@@serge014 Hail to the Washington Football Team
@@23jakesmith23The Commanders
Always loved Raleigh McKenzie jumping up in the background at 13:15 pumping his fists in the air. A true Hog, took pride in his job.
Yes that was McKenzie
I personally loved the scene at 15:02 when Williams screamed at his offensive line when the Broncos defense started penetrating their protection scheme it showed the no.1 trait a QB must have LEADERSHIP.
They also blocked for a 200 yard rusher lol in Timmy Smith!
@@AmirKhan-yv8jm Yes they did and Doug made a statement that the linemen should have gotten MVP VOTES for their dominant performance over the Broncos front 4.
Even though I'm a Raiders fan sure going to miss the Redskins in the future......The whiners got their way in this soft country of sissies.This country used to be so damn tough.RIP Redskins the NFL will not be the same without you
John Watson Doug nearly had a chance to start for your Raiders but Joe Gibbs pulled the plug on this trade.
We Redskins fans would like to get rid of Little Danny. We haven't done anything since he took over in 1999, then he caved to the Leftists.
Amen! Anybody who supports The "Commanders" should be ashamed of themselves. Redskins forever.
Hail to the Redskins baby!!
John Falcon HTTMFR!
John Falcon HTTMFR!
Fun Fact Doug Williams was the only QB taken in the first round of the 1978 draft!!!!!!
I love how the music at the beginning of the onslaught slowly starts building up to a crescendo that ends with "Hail to the Redskins"... Great editing.
Skins fan here. Coming home from a Superbowl party in DC I remember stopping at EVERY stop light, getting out of the car jumping and screaming with other people getting out of their cars jumping around like fools, what a night!
Facts! me too😄DC native, had a house full of people, then we hit the streets, Georgetown, Georgia Ave. everywhere.💯
At the mark of 15:00 this was the best part of this footage Williams screaming on his line to provide better protection from Denver's defense it showed LEADERSHIP!!!!
Best part is at 9:19
“Come on Skins!! Let’s go!!”
9:14
Timmy Smith and Doug Williams legendary redskin
This one hurt worse than XXI! It was tough being a Broncos fan back then...making it to the Super Bowl and getting blown out by ever increasing margins. I'm glad Elway finally got a couple of rings.
Why did losing to Washington hurt more than the loss to the NY Giants???
@@dwightlove3704 I guess because I grew up around a bunch of Washington fans, that and when the Broncos scored right away I thought they were gonna blow it out!
@@civlyzed Okay I see your point obviously and you were bought back to earth in the second quarter immediately.
@@dwightlove3704 No kdding! It was a gut punch!
@@civlyzed I was in the military when this game was played and I had a person in my unit who was from Colorado and he was talking about what Elway was going to do against Washington.After that game and the following week all he heard was HAIL TO THE REDSKINS!!!!!!
This afternoon we’re gonna play the biggest football game in the history of western civilization or for this year anyway lol. Loved that Skins announcer “ touchdown Washington Redskins!!!”
A tale of two quarters. The Broncos went up 10-0, had a better than 2-1 advantage in yards, and the opposing quarterback went down with injury. And they went into halftime down 35-10, giving up a game's worth of production in 17 plays. Just, wow. Thirty years later and it still blows my mind.
Timmy Smith or Ricky Sanders could also have been MVP in this game with their numbers. But to me the real MVP was The Hogs. Oh, and The Wonder Years premiered after this game.
Lindsey Summers Yes the line played out of their minds with total and complete domination.
Nobody made in-game adjustments like Coach Gibbs!!
Thirty-five points in under six minutes. Five straight possessions. Think about that. Wow. Beautiful.
All Hail "The Quarter" brought to you by The Hogs
"Ladies and gentlemen, the orange has been squeezed."
Look at Doug out there limpin around like that playing better Football than anyone
i watched this when i was 125... sweet memories
That's pretty old
I remember being a kid and watching this game. Denver started out 10 _ 0 and they were saying its over and then we made a comeback that wad one of the biggest legendary games ever HTTR. Fight for. Ol DC
NFL films was so great. They made these games seem even more epic.
Doug Williams he was a bad black man that day.. from GRAMBLING STATE
One of thebest. Superbowl wins ever. HTTR
the problem with the broncos in super bowl 21,22 and 24 is they were John Elway and the denver broncos. Super bowl 32 they were the denver broncos
+quarf53206 They actually had top 10 defenses in all three years. THE PROBLEM is, they ran in to two great teams ('86 Giants and '89 49ers) and ran in to a buzzsaw in this game. They lacked a run game during this time...which was the real absence.
For one thing, the '97-98 Broncos had a HOF running back and played in a touch conference.
Ricky Sanders 193 yds is still no.2 in Super Bowl history!!!!!
Goosebumps starting at 10 minutes and 26 seconds.
Joe Jacoby joined the HOF in the class of '18!!!!!!
To me The Winter Classic is not an outdoor NHL Game on New Year's Day, The Super Bowl is The Winter Classic
I agree with you
The Redskins had 3 MVP worthy candidates that game with Doug Williams, Timmy Smith and Ricky Sanders all putting up fantastic numbers. And Doug Williams deservedly won it.
And I STILL remember that spectacle of excellence by Dougy Will😎
I love the music used for this game! I would love to purchase it, already own the greatest NFL hits and none of this music is included..
9:08 History starts!!!!!
This was the only time in which the 3 main skill position players established Super Bowl marks at the same time.
Williams played so far above himself in that game is was amazing. It's just too bad that he had not been able to play near that level all during his time with Washington. After winning the Superbowl, he "hurt himself on his treadmill" during the off season and retired. He saved the best for last.
This game justified his draft status in the year of '78 he was THE ONLY QB in the first round.
Do you notice in all the Redskins offensive highlights #22 for Denver always seems to be chasing
I know. Poor Tony Lilly. So many of the Redskins' highlights in this game were in his area.
BEVERLY HILLS COP 1984, 1987 1994. Lilly's lack of speed was exposed in this game.
Richard Thomas Once again Lily's lack of basic footspeed exposed him as major liability in the Broncos defense.
Yes indeed!
Elway couldn't make a 25 point lead dissapear.
29 years later someone better would.
And that someone better would be Tom Brady
Still incredible, I never turned the game off because I knew if anyone could pull a miracle out of his ass it would be Tom Brady.
@@dannyboy34677 Not if he played in the '80s he would not have had the refs for protection.
@@dwightlove3704 he never had the refs for any protection at all
@dannyboy34677 Lawrence Taylor said otherwise
Game NUMBER ONE - AMERICAN FOOTBALL!!! I SO LOVE THIS GAME - ONE!!!
"The Finest QB ever to play the game" truer words were never spoken nobody before him or after did what Williams accomplished.4 second qtr td passes!!!!
It's hard to believe it's 30 years when The Redskins ambushed their way to Super Bowl XXII and their second SB win . I watched it late night, and I still get chill bumps.
I still get chills.
The quarter, the 2nd quarter. 15 minutes of madness
I Loved the Hail to the Redskins Music while the Redskins Offense exploded in the 2nd Quarter!
This game was the definition of a beat down. When the Skins settled down they stomped John Elway & the Broncos. They set Super Bowl records which still stand & 35 points in 1 quarter of play in a Super Bowl will never be duplicated. The Hogs should have been MVP of that game. Or the defense: the kick the crap out of Elway.
I think the 91 team was better but this was a way more enjoyable Super Bowl to watch :)
That was a juggernaut.
I need the track listing for this, its so 80s
For Mark May to jump up in the arms of Joe Jacoby shows how big JJ was!!!!!
True, the 2nd qtr of SB XXII will be revered for the performance, but;
Head coach Joe Gibbs was a genius, and should be considered the greatest head coach ever.
Went to 4 Superbowls, won 3 of them, and did it with 3 different QBs. That is no easy feat by far. Don Shula, Vince Lombardi, Bill Belichick, Jimmy Johnson, Bill Cower, NONE of them did this.
Gibbs is the epitome of what a head coach should aspire to be.
I was AT this Superbowl Still Love My Skins! I Flew From Japan to Be In SanDiego!
11:36 Doug Williams was rhe FIRST Black Qb to start in a Superbowl... And win .. MVP ....Stop lying..he said it in 19:18
i won a lot of money this day had 250 on the skins *14 hit the have time box and hit 17 points in a row on the crap table in bootsie's shop great party!!
5 touchdowns in only 19 plays and time of possession 5 minutes 54 seconds.
When Denver got that first TD I thought they were going to make up for what happened in Superbowl 21. Then the 2qtr happened.
Probably first SB i made a bet on as 17 year old living in Vegas. Think i bet Denver and over for 10 bucks which was bout half of the lunch money my parents would give me for week of school. Guess i had to bum off friends that week lol..
Timmy Smith traded his football uniform for an orange jumpsuit in jail. Hail to the Redskins.
Start of 1987... Doug Williams Back up QB, Timmy Smith 4th String RB, Ricky Sanders 3rd WR behind 2 pro bowlers.... Season ends with these 3 back up players broke Super Bowl Records.
As stated before this is the only time three skill players established post season records in the same game.
When you hear the player is in the zone, THIS THIS was it. The whole TEAM was in the zone. Everything in that second quarter went right for the Redskins. They could do no wrong and played the best quarter EVER next to the 2020 Texan vs Chiefs game. That's the next best playoff performance where a team just turns it on and the opponent has no chance. Denver defense just crumbled and sadly Elway had no running game to slow the tempo of the game. It was until 9 years late that Elway FINALLY had a running game in Terrell Davis and a defense that didn't crumble in the Super Bowl.
What’s the name of the song at 0:18? NFL Films use it in the Super Bowl 20 video, but I can’t put a name to it?
The New Frontier by Dave Chesky
This game made black Americans proud
Ask any nfl fan who Timmy Smith is they may not know ask any washington fan THEY KNOW! luv you Timmy could've been the best
Any true football fan, young or old, black or white, had to be proud of how Doug Williams earned his way into hero status that day.
Great coaching adjustments by Coach Gibbs; great resilience by the entire Redskins roster; and GREAT leadership by Mr. Williams and his laser focus passing.
As a kid, I grew up a Steelers AND Dolphins fan who also admired Houston as long as Coach Phillips was there......but.....
Considering that Doug Williams really had paid painful dues prior to this, a stint in the depressing he'll of Tampa, enduring disrespectful negotiations from Culverhouse, the death of his young wife, and a career that seemed to be ending badly....this tough backup Quarterback stepped up, and made the sun come out!!!
Hail to the Redskins!!!!!!!
Hail to the Redskins!!
That offensive line was one of the best ever.
I am 53 and remember this game like it were yesterday. Denver like Buffalo just could not get their act together in the big game.