Terry Kinard saved the Giants on this day. Couple of one on one tackles on Dickerson that would have been big gains/TD's. Great game, thanks for posting!
I was at this game and I wish i could say I remembered a dam thing about this game. I remember taking my cousin and I remember sitting in the end zone in the sun. Other then knowing the Rams lost ( as usual) it was just another sunny day in LA .
This was a tremendous effort by a Giants defense that was getting better and better. It was obvious that Belichick's game plan was to make Jeff Kemp beat them by throwing the ball.
many great linebacker groups -- 70s steelers, recent niners, and yes saints, but not only this particular quartet -- which is THE best in nfl history, banks, reasons, carson and taylor -- but over the entire history of the franchise, the giants have the best overall collection of linebackers in nfl history -- check not only the famous names but other outstanding LBs such as andy headen, byron hunt, johnie cooks, pepper johnson, steve deossie etc etc
The highlights of this game was the first 'American football' I ever saw in the UK. Not knowing the score and supporting the underdog, I have been a Giants fan ever since.
Madden says as much at that point lol. In the regular season meeting when LA beat the Giants at home they ran that very play and Crutchfield scored. I think it's safe to say Belichick remembered that and was waiting.
I love the Giants but Phil Simms played almost his entire career with a top defense and had 1 super bowl I'll take Eli every day and twice on Sunday over him
@@barbaracaroll Eli played in the current sports entertainment scripted era where if you even breathe on the QB it's a roughing the passer penalty and a fine. QBs in the Phil Simms era took a physical beating on a regular basis because even the QBs were fair game.
@@barbaracaroll Look rookie, I've been watching the Giants since the mid 1970s and NFL football since the late 1960s. If you can't see the difference between the way QBs are treated today (Sports Entertainment and scripted outcomes - admitted in court by the NFL, not me - and that includes the Tyree helmet catch) vs. back then, I suggest you concentrate on video games and keep on drinking the kool aid.
yeah as good as he was at being 'neutral' he, along with the giffer, both often leaked their lasting big blue loyalty lol... "there will be NO REPEAT!" 😌
The Rams stunk up the entire stadium in the first quarter. Some like to blame it all on Kemp, but he wasn't the one who kept drawing penalty flags from the officials.
And when Dickerson finally started getting hot Robinson got cute and went to Crutchfield at the goal line. Had to settle for a field goal and lost 16-13.
At the end of the game Pat Summerall said "the Giants are going to spend Christmas Day in Fresno" I guess they stayed on the west coast before they played at San Francisco the next weekend.
Dickerson the best back in Football, Rams have goal to to go at the 3, Madden says "just give the Ball to Dickerson every time the rest of the game", Robinson decides to give the ball to crutchfield for a loss and then ends of throwing on 3rd, nothing there, ends up with just a field goal, that's your ball game, stupid play calling
@@StatsRob1975 No Guarantees with Phil Simms as QB, he struggled against tough defenses. Remember when Buddy Ryan went to the Eagles, they beat the Giants twice a year from like 1988-1992...The only reason they won in 1990 was Simms missed the playoffs and Jeff Hostetler came in..
This game was effected by referees. Early the holding calls were phantom calls against the Rams especially the one on harrah. It slowed the Rams rhythm.
@@tonyarceneaux286Tell me something I don't know! What point are You trying to make? The Rams played this game with a second string QB, and that is the main reason why they lost!
@@SingleTax In 1984 the Rams had a great running game and a lousy passing game. The Rams were a 1 dimensional offense and that is the reason why they could not beat the Giants. Penalties were not the reason why the Rams lost.
I still remember the intro... Classic Madden and Summerall... Thank you!!!
Yeah they were the goats of broadcasting
I'm a Giants fan and this is my all-time favorite intro. Thank you.
Terry Kinard saved the Giants on this day. Couple of one on one tackles on Dickerson that would have been big gains/TD's. Great game, thanks for posting!
At 20:40ish, look at the speed of LT. For him to lineup at LB and then run out to hit Dickerson on the screen, by the sideline is amazing!!!
ED alligator armed it. Business decisions...lol
A real classic. Thx for posting. The only game I remember from that season was the NFC Championship where the Bears laid a big goose egg.
Now that's Football!! RIP big John Madden.
I was at this game and I wish i could say I remembered a dam thing about this game. I remember taking my cousin and I remember sitting in the end zone in the sun. Other then knowing the Rams lost ( as usual) it was just another sunny day in LA .
What an outstanding into from Summerall. Fantastic. And that old CBS NFL intro music is always a winner.🐕🏈
This was a tremendous effort by a Giants defense that was getting better and better. It was obvious that Belichick's game plan was to make Jeff Kemp beat them by throwing the ball.
One of the best LB corps in history
Hey what about the Saints Dome ✅ Patrol 🚓🚨?
many great linebacker groups -- 70s steelers, recent niners, and yes saints, but not only this particular quartet -- which is THE best in nfl history, banks, reasons, carson and taylor -- but over the entire history of the franchise, the giants have the best overall collection of linebackers in nfl history -- check not only the famous names but other outstanding LBs such as andy headen, byron hunt, johnie cooks, pepper johnson, steve deossie etc etc
@@herecomesforego1787 Opinions not facts....
The highlights of this game was the first 'American football' I ever saw in the UK. Not knowing the score and supporting the underdog, I have been a Giants fan ever since.
@05:13 Can someone tell me what "U Back" is? I've never heard of this term before
It was the H-back / Frank Wycheck type. FB /TE hybrid. Wasn't as common then.
I'll never understand why Robinson gave the damn ball to crutchfield
Madden says as much at that point lol. In the regular season meeting when LA beat the Giants at home they ran that very play and Crutchfield scored. I think it's safe to say Belichick remembered that and was waiting.
Back when the Rams had good looking uniforms
Beautiful....why tf would they change those??
I wish you had played the intro music I've always liked hearing that music just before Pat comes in.
Rams were offside at 2:14:30, went uncalled. He did the same thing on the next play and it was called. Number 69.
Phil simms played a great game that day !!!!!
I love the Giants but Phil Simms played almost his entire career with a top defense and had 1 super bowl I'll take Eli every day and twice on Sunday over him
@@barbaracaroll Eli played in the current sports entertainment scripted era where if you even breathe on the QB it's a roughing the passer penalty and a fine. QBs in the Phil Simms era took a physical beating on a regular basis because even the QBs were fair game.
Sorry son Eli took a beating out there and kept on ticking Phil Simms was injury prone watch football 🏈
@@barbaracaroll Look rookie, I've been watching the Giants since the mid 1970s and NFL football since the late 1960s. If you can't see the difference between the way QBs are treated today (Sports Entertainment and scripted outcomes - admitted in court by the NFL, not me - and that includes the Tyree helmet catch) vs. back then, I suggest you concentrate on video games and keep on drinking the kool aid.
@@dantesinfernopurgatory7826 👏👏👏
Pat Summerall used to play 😄 with the Giants.
yeah as good as he was at being 'neutral' he, along with the giffer, both often leaked their lasting big blue loyalty lol... "there will be NO REPEAT!" 😌
Was Summerall a drunk?
@@pulsarlights2825 YES
@@pulsarlights2825 and opioid addict I believe.
The Rams stunk up the entire stadium in the first quarter. Some like to blame it all on Kemp, but he wasn't the one who kept drawing penalty flags from the officials.
And when Dickerson finally started getting hot Robinson got cute and went to Crutchfield at the goal line. Had to settle for a field goal and lost 16-13.
At the end of the game Pat Summerall said "the Giants are going to spend Christmas Day in Fresno" I guess they stayed on the west coast before they played at San Francisco the next weekend.
Dickerson the best back in Football, Rams have goal to to go at the 3, Madden says "just give the Ball to Dickerson every time the rest of the game", Robinson decides to give the ball to crutchfield for a loss and then ends of throwing on 3rd, nothing there, ends up with just a field goal, that's your ball game, stupid play calling
I have a Rawlings brand Dickerson jersey from the early eighties.
Man those 1986 Giants gonna be a problem
Good team but they got lucky they didn't have to play the Bears, got the Redskins for a 3ird time instead
@@pulsarlights2825 1990 Giants got their revenge on the Bears in the divisional round 31-3
@@dantesinfernopurgatory7826 No doubt, but the 14-2 1986/87 Bears was a tough team, defending SB Champs...1990 not so much...
@@pulsarlights2825 They would've beaten the Bears that year with Flutie at QB
@@StatsRob1975 No Guarantees with Phil Simms as QB, he struggled against tough defenses. Remember when Buddy Ryan went to the Eagles, they beat the Giants twice a year from like 1988-1992...The only reason they won in 1990 was Simms missed the playoffs and Jeff Hostetler came in..
What's up with Jim Youngblood having his first name on the back of his jersey?
two youngbloods
@@herecomesforego1787 And surprisingly, they're not related.
This game was effected by referees. Early the holding calls were phantom calls against the Rams especially the one on harrah. It slowed the Rams rhythm.
I was In 5th grade 😭
Go Rams 💙💛
Pat an Jon legends 😊
LT.......the Difference............
WRONG! Jeff Kemp is the reason why the Giants won.
@@seveglider8406 Lawrence Taylor was a force as a quarterback disrupter & punisher.
@@tonyarceneaux286Tell me something I don't know! What point are You trying to make? The Rams played this game with a second string QB, and that is the main reason why they lost!
@@seveglider8406 In a roundabout way I said Giants defense was the difference.
@@tonyarceneaux286 In a direct way, I'm telling You the Rams lost because Kemp was their QB!
Two years giant just wait
The year of the Bear
49ers won this year, Bears the next
Coast & Coast Football NFL type.
Those rams were easy to beat they couldn't pass.... all you had to was load up on the run
Simms Taylor Banks Burt Kinard an more go Giants 😊
Message grammar School why look at that team you live in New York state already there's a seat in Hudson valley Vikings
38:56 remember men playing football? Me too. There'd be a penalty, fine, ejection,suspension on this hit. Too rough. 🙄
The reason why the Giants won this game is because Jeff Kemp was the Rams QB.
I agree he wasn't a championship caliber QB. Nevertheless he wasn't the one committing all the penalties.
@@SingleTax In 1984 the Rams had a great running game and a lousy passing game. The Rams were a 1 dimensional offense and that is the reason why they could not beat the Giants. Penalties were not the reason why the Rams lost.
@@seveglider8406 They weren't the sole reason. But they were a factor.
@@SingleTax Both teams committed penalties. WAKE UP AND GET REAL! The lack of a passing game is the reason why the Rams lost!
@@SingleTax He's not 🚭 his brother Jack Kemp.