Thanks again Ryan for posting these games. It’s been so much fun re-watching these 90s games, so many little things/plays that I forgot about, since it had been so long ago.
I almost forgot all those field goals that Eddie Murray made in this game. He was the unsung hero that season. Just wish that he could have stayed with us for another year, but he went to the Eagles as a free agent and bounced around teams for the rest of his career.
Later matchup with Dallas, I remember Reggie White saying they were not gonna let Dallas score a TD and Dallas ended up beating them 24-3 with all field goals. I remember Reggie throwing a temper tantrum that game but I think that was when Switzer took over. Jimmy was the right fit for Dallas though. Both Jerry Jones and JJ were kinda stubborn. 😂
Dan Fouts never mentions(which he could have) that the offense the Cowboys ran was the Air Coryell offense…but with a devastating runner in the backfield.
I’m the biggest Cowboys fan in the world, but the Cowboys offense was not air. Corrielle not even close. I know they ran some form of it, but it wasn’t on the same level that the chargers ran it that chargers offense was absolutely phenomenal bombs everywhere the Cowboys rarely even threw the ball in this area. They were a running team, whereas the Chargers were a Maybe the greatest offense to ever play in the NFL when you look at the numbers, they put up in an arrow and defense dominated with the old rules when you could actually hit the quarterback Dan Fouts almost passed for 5000 yards in that era. Then Fouts would pass for 7000 yards in this era
@@BruceWayne-ri4wrnorv turner and his replacement at OC ernie zampese comes from the Coryell system. It's not exactly the same but some of the deep patterns they ran are similar. Just because the cowboys ran the ball more they still ran a vertical passing attack
@@briandavidson1946, definitely. I believe Dallas was 8-0 vs GB in Texas. Lone loss was in 1997 at Lambeau.....Deion had pick six vs Favre in that game but Dallas got whipped that "Cold" day
57:50 Replay of Charles Haley knocking the ball out of Favre's hand. Dan Fouts must be blind, no way was his arm going forward. That was a fumble all the way, Jeffcoat and the Cowboys got screwed on that one.
Lmao Fouts looks at the replay for a half a second and "yep that's a good call." Such a Quarterbacky thing to say in favor of another QB. Today that call gets overturned in record time. But, oh well, 36-14. Can't complain about that.
@@GrislyAtoms12 Bc fouts proves that he himself was loser QB bc as an alleged right wing extremist he couldn't get that high powered offense of chargers too a SuperBowl 😂😆😆😂, 😅🤣!
That was an amazing play! Aikman avoids the The Minister of Defense himself (Reggie White) and the official, throws back across his body and hits Moose perfectly on target. Awesome!
The COWBOYS dominated the PACKERS from 1992-1995 in Texas Stadium! They have not sniffed at the Super Bowl since they moveD from there to Jerry’s world and the PACKERS have dominated them since they moved!
All these old cowboy packers games remind me if alot of heart ache as a child being a packers fan, but not that I have a family and grown. Makes wins like yesterday that much sweeter
The Packers gave me a lot of heart ache as a child in the 60's. The first game I watched that I was old enough to know what was going on was the Ice Bowl. I remember one game Don Meredith was tearing up the packers defense. Vince Lombardi had a plan for that. He sent in one of his scrub linemen that hardly played into the game. This was in the day quarterbacks generally only had one bar on the face mask. On the next play, well after the whistle had blown, that lineman grabbed Meredith's facemask, punched him, and broke his nose and gave him a concussion. The Packers got a penalty, the lineman got ejected, but Meredith had to leave the game. The Packers then rallied and won the game. O how I hated Lombardi and the Packers. It's almost a whole different game now.
The good old days The Cowboys were America’s team . Roger Stauback. Was captain America. Danny White and Troy Aikman. And the world was normal. “Turn out the lights the party’s over.!”
Ya, the real old days, last time DALLAS won a title was the early nineties, and they haven't done anything since. I'm a GIANTS fan and it feels great to say the cowgirls have not won the superbowl in 30 years!! Gitty up yall!! Cowboys stink!!! Jerry Jones is a clown!!!!🤣😂 hawhawww!!!
@@brockgeorge777 we have finally had back successful dominant regular seasons which is an indication that we are becoming more consistency which is key to winning in the postseason. I would rather be where we are now then going 8 and 8 and not making the playoffs
1:31:35 Since 1993 The Packers have had 31 more wins than the Cowboys, 7 more winning seasons, 7 more playoff seasons, more Super Bowl appearances....and the Cowboys hired the fired Packer's Coach. Fortunes change quickly.
Still wouldn't have been better than Jerry Rice, for he never was. But would've been in the mix w/ wide receivers like Michael Irvin from this game, Tim Brown, Cris Carter, Terrell Owens, Randy Moss, Marvin Harrison, Isaac Bruce, but Rice was just all-around unbelievable at that position, w/ intangibles that extended beyond just catching the football.
@@nickbradfordsr80 It's not all about stats though. Rice ran some of the smoothest routes ever seen. Sterling was a bit cockier even than his younger brother Shannon, and he was great, both Sharpe's actually did work hard, but Rice forced the opposing defensive coordinator to completely change how he aligned his defense in the opening half of football games.
@@nickbradfordsr80 Borderline. If his brother (I know he was TE instead of WR) got in on the 3rd ballot, TO & Marvin Harrison got in on the 3rd, Cris Carter not till the 6th (this one I'll never understand?), all of whom had full careers that peaked just as high, I could see it, but I have to think about it? And to me it's like the thing w/ say a Ken Anderson at quarterback for the Cincinnati Bengals. I have to think about it. And to me, if I have to think about it, you shouldn't be in. Rickey Watters & Roger Craig deserve to be in HOF more than Sterling Sharpe to me. They may have peaked just a tad under as tailbacks what Sterling peaked as WR, but gave you the 6-8 prime performance seasons that's like 7-9 for a WR, which Sterling posted 6 of. And typically the best of the best go even higher in the longevity department, but Terrell Davis was truly a special case as a chief catalyst that had so much to do w/ John Elway getting the 2 Super Bowls at the end; not ending his career as a Dan Marino. Sterling has a case, but again, if I have to think about, that's not a HOFer to me.
Thats a fact. Dallas was just a better team even though Pack was a real good team also. But hey, thanks Pack for beating niners in 1995 divisional playoffs. After that happened, I knew Dallas was going to another SB
I'm surprised Madden/Summerall did not have this game, I'm guessing they called the Giants/49ers game that same weekend. I would have thought this game would be the bigger draw but SF and NY may have been bigger TV markets
Believe it or not they actually did the Eagles/Jets game that afternoon at 4:00. CBS always tended to prioritize the NFC East teams and the 49ers as their top draws; the Packers didn't make the "A-List" until FOX took over the coverage the next year.
Lundquist/ Fouts was CBS' #2 announcing team going into the '93 season but midway into the season, Jim Nantz and Randy Cross were elevated to the # 2 team. They did the Packers/ Cowboys divisional playoff game while Madden/Summerall called the other divisional playoff game between the NY Giants/ 49ers.
The Packers came in only 1-2. 9-7 the year before. And they had been mediocre for years before that. Plus no one knew how good unheralded Brett Favre was going to be. So this would not have been considered a marquee matchup at the time.
The only fault I can blame the NFL of the time was the synthetic lawns ! 14:57 wonderful really !!! greetings from south center France and thank you for the share of all vidéos of vintage foot NFL. 01:17:50 just amazing !!! he went up again, all the ground !!! 👍🤗😱🐱🏍⛹️♀️💪🏈🏈🏈🏆
Packers never were able to beat the Cowboys in the 90s. It wasn’t until Jerry Jones’ ego got in the way of greatness that things changed. Now the Packers own them
Definitely 😊 He had not even half of what Peyton Manning, Brees, Rodgers, and Favre threw for yardage wise and tds, but he won more titles which is the brightest spot 😊😊
They couldn't win without a running back. I'm reading the book Boys will be boys by Jeff Pearlman and in it the O line guys admit that because they supported Emmitt on his holding out for a better contract they didn't block properly or work hard for Emmitt's back up. He never had a chance. Of course they could have won without Emmitt if they'd worked for the back up properly or hired another class player to replace him and worked for the guy. But as they didn't do any of that things were as they were and they had to get Emmitt back which was what the O line were trying to achieve in the first place.
This was the last era of great teams in the NFL. John Madden predicted when the Cowboys were going out in 95 that this is the last time we’ll see a truly all-time great team and we haven’t seen one since then the 96 Packers I remember Madden implying they were a historically great team like a dominant team like we used to always have but after since then we haven’t seen one and I know the Patriots won all the Super Bowls but they were winning by field goals. They were a dominant team. I would say the 99 Rams were close to being on the level of Cowboys Redskins 49ers Giants Bears type dominance they were real close to being at the 99. Rams were, but that was the last time we ever saw a team that was truly dominant as a team where you can almost not picture them losing and that’s what this cowboy team was at this point like you couldn’t picture them losing that’s my team, but I would say it even if it wasn’t But we haven’t seen that since then every team is flawed like even when that patriot team went undefeated. They got beat by the worst team that ever made it to the Super Bowl because nobody’s really that good anymore. I hate this version in the NFL. I want the greatness back where there’s truly great team so if that team loses, it’s a big deal. I still remember 1987 when that great 49er team got knocked off by the Vikings in the playoffs because Anthony Carter had almost 300 yards receiving that was a huge deal because the 49ers were massive favors to win the Super Bowl. They won the next two Super Bowls after that because they were so motivated after that and I hated them, but that was an error of great teams. The 85 bears were the most dominant team ever for one season, but they came back as the youngest Super Bowl champion ever, but they didn’t win another Super Bowl because that was an era of greatness or there were so many other, truly dominant historic great teams, and you just don’t have that now none of these teams are good. Those patriot teams could’ve easily lost every Super Bowl. I was in BO6. They just weren’t a great team. They were just a good team that managed to find a way to winwhere this cowboy team was truly an overpowering team on both sides of the ball.
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They won because they were the best period!!. Ask the teams they beat just how good that OL was. Ask the defenses that got beat down by the Great Wall Of Dallas. Ask those that "tried" to tackle Emmitt. Ask those Linebackers what it was like to get steamrolled by the Moose. Ask those DB's just how accurate Troy was. Ask the Bills what it was like to get their behind kicked two Super Bowls in a row. America's team is now a shell of those great Championship Teams of both the 70's and 90's. But that greatness stands on it's own
Thanks again Ryan for posting these games. It’s been so much fun re-watching these 90s games, so many little things/plays that I forgot about, since it had been so long ago.
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You know Harper and Novachek do not get their just due those two guys were a huge benefit to our Cowboys
Absolutely. We never fully replaced either and thus only one more title after this one. None after they both were gone.
@@brockgeorge777 Yeah. Jason Witten sucked.
You do realize that the 92-95 cowboys team was the best ever......... every person on the team was absolutely fantastic..
@@brockgeorge777they was able to win 1 more without harper but when novacek retired it was all downhill from there
Agreed. HUGE. Both should be in the HOF.
That Cowboys team was a machine ;a true dynasty
The first game, Brett Favre ever played at Texas Stadium… He would never win a single game there in his career, a true house of horrors.
One of the greatest QBs ever and he was completely owned by one team (dallas) for a decade.
I sure enjoy seeing Farve try on a Jeffcoat.
Damn I miss those days!
Right there with you
I almost forgot all those field goals that Eddie Murray made in this game. He was the unsung hero that season. Just wish that he could have stayed with us for another year, but he went to the Eagles as a free agent and bounced around teams for the rest of his career.
Later matchup with Dallas, I remember Reggie White saying they were not gonna let Dallas score a TD and Dallas ended up beating them 24-3 with all field goals. I remember Reggie throwing a temper tantrum that game but I think that was when Switzer took over. Jimmy was the right fit for Dallas though. Both Jerry Jones and JJ were kinda stubborn. 😂
Honestly, it was the Dallas defense in this game. And the inexperience of Brett Farve.
Farve always had problems against Dallas then
If only time machines were real.
It is a shame Dan Fouts never won a Super Bowl. Their nemesis was the Oakland Raiders, and they had no defense. FYI I was never a SD Chargers fan.
Dan Fouts never mentions(which he could have) that the offense the Cowboys ran was the Air Coryell offense…but with a devastating runner in the backfield.
I’m the biggest Cowboys fan in the world, but the Cowboys offense was not air. Corrielle not even close. I know they ran some form of it, but it wasn’t on the same level that the chargers ran it that chargers offense was absolutely phenomenal bombs everywhere the Cowboys rarely even threw the ball in this area. They were a running team, whereas the Chargers were a Maybe the greatest offense to ever play in the NFL when you look at the numbers, they put up in an arrow and defense dominated with the old rules when you could actually hit the quarterback Dan Fouts almost passed for 5000 yards in that era. Then Fouts would pass for 7000 yards in this era
@@BruceWayne-ri4wrnorv turner and his replacement at OC ernie zampese comes from the Coryell system. It's not exactly the same but some of the deep patterns they ran are similar. Just because the cowboys ran the ball more they still ran a vertical passing attack
Pretty sure this was the last time this matchup wasn't covered by the #1 broadcast team
First thing I noticed was no Summerall or Madden - almost weird.
TBF, both teams were 1-2 at that point in time. So just going by those records, technically they didn't "rate" the 'first team" of announcers.
Both great wide receivers Sterling Sharpe and Michael Irvin were drafted in 1988.
Michael Irvin was not bad really
Seems surprising this wasn't a Summeral-Madden game. But Packers came in 1-2. Not yet relevant. So would not have been considered a marquee matchup.
The first of many Packers/Cowboys 90s games at Texas Stadium
Definitely. With America's Team winning all of them at Texas Stadium in the 90's. Pack beat them in 1997 at Lambeau
First of MANY nightmare for Favre there.
@@cowboyz2k3 Cowboys pretty much owned GB in 90's. Facts.
@@briandavidson1946, definitely. I believe Dallas was 8-0 vs GB in Texas. Lone loss was in 1997 at Lambeau.....Deion had pick six vs Favre in that game but Dallas got whipped that "Cold" day
57:50 Replay of Charles Haley knocking the ball out of Favre's hand. Dan Fouts must be blind, no way was his arm going forward. That was a fumble all the way, Jeffcoat and the Cowboys got screwed on that one.
Lmao Fouts looks at the replay for a half a second and "yep that's a good call." Such a Quarterbacky thing to say in favor of another QB. Today that call gets overturned in record time. But, oh well, 36-14. Can't complain about that.
I always thought there was a little bit of Cowboys hater in Dan Fouts.
Fouts saw the play with his QB eyes. Anything close, and he is going to side with the QB.
@@jaylucien669 heh, you are right of course. A QB is gonna QB...
@@GrislyAtoms12 Bc fouts proves that he himself was loser QB bc as an alleged right wing extremist he couldn't get that high powered offense of chargers too a SuperBowl 😂😆😆😂, 😅🤣!
Thank you for uploading these magic videos.👌
That pass from Aikman to The Moose in the 4th quarter was awesome. On the run from White and he almost throws another TD.
That was an amazing play! Aikman avoids the The Minister of Defense himself (Reggie White) and the official, throws back across his body and hits Moose perfectly on target. Awesome!
The COWBOYS dominated the PACKERS from 1992-1995 in Texas Stadium! They have not sniffed at the Super Bowl since they moveD from there to Jerry’s world and the PACKERS have dominated them since they moved!
On that fumble by Aikman on the hand off to Emmitt, it looked like Emmitt would have scored a TD on that.
All these old cowboy packers games remind me if alot of heart ache as a child being a packers fan, but not that I have a family and grown. Makes wins like yesterday that much sweeter
The Packers gave me a lot of heart ache as a child in the 60's. The first game I watched that I was old enough to know what was going on was the Ice Bowl. I remember one game Don Meredith was tearing up the packers defense. Vince Lombardi had a plan for that. He sent in one of his scrub linemen that hardly played into the game. This was in the day quarterbacks generally only had one bar on the face mask. On the next play, well after the whistle had blown, that lineman grabbed Meredith's facemask, punched him, and broke his nose and gave him a concussion. The Packers got a penalty, the lineman got ejected, but Meredith had to leave the game. The Packers then rallied and won the game. O how I hated Lombardi and the Packers. It's almost a whole different game now.
The good old days
The Cowboys were America’s team . Roger Stauback. Was captain America. Danny White and Troy Aikman. And the world was normal.
“Turn out the lights the party’s over.!”
They were never America’s team but that were great.
i miss this team the 2020 version is horrible i'm going to die and i am never going to see them win another super bowl
I'm hoping you're wrong....Miss them awesome 90's teams though....stay positive
Dak prescott. 😂😂
Yep. Jerry is going to make sure of that!
Football at it best
The good old days when my cowboys beat up on Green bay in regular season and playoffs on a regular basis
Ya, the real old days, last time DALLAS won a title was the early nineties, and they haven't done anything since. I'm a GIANTS fan and it feels great to say the cowgirls have not won the superbowl in 30 years!! Gitty up yall!! Cowboys stink!!! Jerry Jones is a clown!!!!🤣😂 hawhawww!!!
Your cowboys? Were you part owner or something?
@@joshtato1428It's not 30 years who was your math teacher?
Yeah. Instead of blowing such encounters at every turn like we do now!
@@brockgeorge777 we have finally had back successful dominant regular seasons which is an indication that we are becoming more consistency which is key to winning in the postseason. I would rather be where we are now then going 8 and 8 and not making the playoffs
Nobody runs better with the ball after the catch than Sterling Sharpe 6:13
Bold words!!
Awesome thanks Ryan.
1:31:35
Since 1993 The Packers have had 31 more wins than the Cowboys, 7 more winning seasons, 7 more playoff seasons, more Super Bowl appearances....and the Cowboys hired the fired Packer's Coach. Fortunes change quickly.
The Cowboys nickname for Favre is "Toby" because they owned him for so long.
Nawl son, just a lotta money. What the fk we needed, Cowboys. With this sob
...and Aaron Fraudgers choked in the play-offs every year.
Man we lost a real treasure when Sterling Sharpe's career came to an end FAR too soon... we might have a different WR GOAT conversation today 💯
Still wouldn't have been better than Jerry Rice, for he never was. But would've been in the mix w/ wide receivers like Michael Irvin from this game, Tim Brown, Cris Carter, Terrell Owens, Randy Moss, Marvin Harrison, Isaac Bruce, but Rice was just all-around unbelievable at that position, w/ intangibles that extended beyond just catching the football.
@@arsonhakobyan nope Sterling Sharpe's numbers are far better than Jerry's in their 1st 7yrs respectively
@@nickbradfordsr80 It's not all about stats though. Rice ran some of the smoothest routes ever seen. Sterling was a bit cockier even than his younger brother Shannon, and he was great, both Sharpe's actually did work hard, but Rice forced the opposing defensive coordinator to completely change how he aligned his defense in the opening half of football games.
@@arsonhakobyan I'm tellin you, Sterling Sharpe should be in the HOF
@@nickbradfordsr80 Borderline. If his brother (I know he was TE instead of WR) got in on the 3rd ballot, TO & Marvin Harrison got in on the 3rd, Cris Carter not till the 6th (this one I'll never understand?), all of whom had full careers that peaked just as high, I could see it, but I have to think about it? And to me it's like the thing w/ say a Ken Anderson at quarterback for the Cincinnati Bengals. I have to think about it. And to me, if I have to think about it, you shouldn't be in. Rickey Watters & Roger Craig deserve to be in HOF more than Sterling Sharpe to me. They may have peaked just a tad under as tailbacks what Sterling peaked as WR, but gave you the 6-8 prime performance seasons that's like 7-9 for a WR, which Sterling posted 6 of. And typically the best of the best go even higher in the longevity department, but Terrell Davis was truly a special case as a chief catalyst that had so much to do w/ John Elway getting the 2 Super Bowls at the end; not ending his career as a Dan Marino. Sterling has a case, but again, if I have to think about, that's not a HOFer to me.
Packers could not beat the Cowboys at Texas Stadium in the 1990s.
Thats a fact. Dallas was just a better team even though Pack was a real good team also. But hey, thanks Pack for beating niners in 1995 divisional playoffs. After that happened, I knew Dallas was going to another SB
Not even in 96' when Boniol hit 7 FGs.
@@justinrogers8080 They whipped both the eventual conference champs with all FG's that year.
Yep and one time, Reggie White was caught on TV griping at his teammates saying, "They whip our butts every time we come here!"
@@cowboyz2k3 qaaaaaa
I'm surprised Madden/Summerall did not have this game, I'm guessing they called the Giants/49ers game that same weekend. I would have thought this game would be the bigger draw but SF and NY may have been bigger TV markets
Believe it or not they actually did the Eagles/Jets game that afternoon at 4:00. CBS always tended to prioritize the NFC East teams and the 49ers as their top draws; the Packers didn't make the "A-List" until FOX took over the coverage the next year.
Lundquist/ Fouts was CBS' #2 announcing team going into the '93 season but midway into the season, Jim Nantz and Randy Cross were elevated to the # 2 team. They did the Packers/ Cowboys divisional playoff game while Madden/Summerall called the other divisional playoff game between the NY Giants/ 49ers.
@@tommyparkerparker I was confused when I posted this. I was thinking it was the playoff game. Just seeing that it was a regular season game
@@djnitetrain6171 Nantz and Cross did the playoff Packers/Cowboys game.
The Packers came in only 1-2. 9-7 the year before. And they had been mediocre for years before that. Plus no one knew how good unheralded Brett Favre was going to be. So this would not have been considered a marquee matchup at the time.
Now it’s offensive to play the national anthem on TV at a football game
Then why do they keep performing that jingoistic racist screed?
When the Cowboys played in Green Bay in 1997, they took big time beat down 👇👎
Eddie Money (Murray) may have been a poor tackler, but he was a *heck* of a field goal kicker.
The only fault I can blame the NFL of the time was the synthetic lawns !
14:57 wonderful really !!!
greetings from south center France and thank you for the share of all vidéos of vintage foot NFL.
01:17:50 just amazing !!! he went up again, all the ground !!! 👍🤗😱🐱🏍⛹️♀️💪🏈🏈🏈🏆
the packers always struggles going into texas stadium in the 90s
Thanks for the post!!
this D was amazing back then! now we gonna travel to tampa and with no O and no D we gonna go one and done 😨
Packers never were able to beat the Cowboys in the 90s. It wasn’t until Jerry Jones’ ego got in the way of greatness that things changed. Now the Packers own them
Dallas did seem to destroy Green Bay before Green Bay was able to get over the hump.
Miss APEX stuff.
Dak Prescott 😂😂😂 man its been too long since we had an actual QB.
Damn he could throw a ball. That accuracy. Forget stats. Lol.
Definitely 😊 He had not even half of what Peyton Manning, Brees, Rodgers, and Favre threw for yardage wise and tds, but he won more titles which is the brightest spot 😊😊
Woodson and Novachick have to be in the hall of fame
Who threw the most picks in NFL history?
Erik Williams Stud !!
I hope y’all will reply to this I liked Pat Summerall John Madden and Verne Lundquist RIP Pat and John
Favre meets the boys for the first time. He never liked playing them
This is actually WEEK 5
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Everyone said how good Jimmy was Troy and Irvin was and they were great but 1993 proved they could not win without number 22.
They couldn't win without a running back. I'm reading the book Boys will be boys by Jeff Pearlman and in it the O line guys admit that because they supported Emmitt on his holding out for a better contract they didn't block properly or work hard for Emmitt's back up. He never had a chance.
Of course they could have won without Emmitt if they'd worked for the back up properly or hired another class player to replace him and worked for the guy. But as they didn't do any of that things were as they were and they had to get Emmitt back which was what the O line were trying to achieve in the first place.
So true Catch 22 and they never did
Wow, they beat the snot out of em, eh? The score doesn't tell the story.....most of the second team players, became starters, and Irvin was a stud....
Look how wet and patchy this domed field is.
It’s not domed. The roof is open.
This was the last era of great teams in the NFL. John Madden predicted when the Cowboys were going out in 95 that this is the last time we’ll see a truly all-time great team and we haven’t seen one since then the 96 Packers I remember Madden implying they were a historically great team like a dominant team like we used to always have but after since then we haven’t seen one and I know the Patriots won all the Super Bowls but they were winning by field goals. They were a dominant team. I would say the 99 Rams were close to being on the level of Cowboys Redskins 49ers Giants Bears type dominance they were real close to being at the 99. Rams were, but that was the last time we ever saw a team that was truly dominant as a team where you can almost not picture them losing and that’s what this cowboy team was at this point like you couldn’t picture them losing that’s my team, but I would say it even if it wasn’t But we haven’t seen that since then every team is flawed like even when that patriot team went undefeated. They got beat by the worst team that ever made it to the Super Bowl because nobody’s really that good anymore. I hate this version in the NFL. I want the greatness back where there’s truly great team so if that team loses, it’s a big deal. I still remember 1987 when that great 49er team got knocked off by the Vikings in the playoffs because Anthony Carter had almost 300 yards receiving that was a huge deal because the 49ers were massive favors to win the Super Bowl. They won the next two Super Bowls after that because they were so motivated after that and I hated them, but that was an error of great teams. The 85 bears were the most dominant team ever for one season, but they came back as the youngest Super Bowl champion ever, but they didn’t win another Super Bowl because that was an era of greatness or there were so many other, truly dominant historic great teams, and you just don’t have that now none of these teams are good. Those patriot teams could’ve easily lost every Super Bowl. I was in BO6. They just weren’t a great team. They were just a good team that managed to find a way to winwhere this cowboy team was truly an overpowering team on both sides of the ball.
Jimmy Johnson!!!
26:20 - 26:25
Too bad they can't do that in the NFL anymore like that
57:43 I don't think it was a good call ... his arm was stopped before starting the forward motion .. should've been a dallas td
'aikman was a game manager'. yeah right.
I know. Dak can have all those stats in offense friendly passing league but he'll never ever have that accuracy.
27:03
A dirty but clever and not to mention risky play
But it worked.
A como favorecian los árbitros a los vaqueros de Dallas en esos tiempos por eso ganaban jugaban muy mal los vaqueros de Dallas
If only the dallas defense could stop the run now.
Uncle Verne and the bearded gunslinger
my second cousin jhon jett on my dad's side of the family
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I miss Crazy Ray.
Troy fait la différence
I cant wait for when aaron rodgers gets a shirt that says i own the bears....and the cowboys . :)
You will be a great grandfather!! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Hold hands with Ashley gear no we don't want to see that why not noel said its not Noel
If Harper would have never left
The won the last SB without harper
Chuck ciiecel back 1993 Cuba
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16:02 Packer #36 deliberately chops down his own teammate so Irvin can score! Ain't no way that was accidental.
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Fouts horrible. Wrong about everything.
Those 90's cowboy teams so overrated. Still confused how they won 3 superbowls. Let alone 1
They won because they were the best period!!. Ask the teams they beat just how good that OL was. Ask the defenses that got beat down by the Great Wall Of Dallas. Ask those that "tried" to tackle Emmitt. Ask those Linebackers what it was like to get steamrolled by the Moose. Ask those DB's just how accurate Troy was. Ask the Bills what it was like to get their behind kicked two Super Bowls in a row. America's team is now a shell of those great Championship Teams of both the 70's and 90's. But that greatness stands on it's own
@@jstube36 we got a pissed off Cowboy fan folks.
Yeah. I was never big on the cowboys but they were the class of the league from 92-95
@@clickman443 that is true.
Apparently you didn’t watch any NFL during the 90s
I WANNA SEE THE WELFARE KING.... THE CONFEDERATE QUARTERBACK... BRET FAVRE LOSE.
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