Favre & Moon Duel in the Dome - Packers vs. Vikings (Week 4, 1996) Classic Highlights
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Listen to that crowd noise. The 90's Vikings were a magical team and the Metrodome was a magical place. They never laid down or were intimidated by the Packers in the Metrodome regardless of how good they were. There was nothing better than beating the Packers and hearing the crowd give them energy. I pumped my fists and jumped out of my seat a million times watching the Vikings beat the Packers in the Metrodome.
@nashville vigilante ownership hurt us a lot in the 00s. Red McCombs was a cheapskate the threw away once in a lifetime offensive talent and gifted Randy Moss to his buddy in Oakland.
Seriously. Vikings were so good in the 90s they really should have a couple of superbowls. Just couldn't get things done.
vikes defense came up short in big games
@Jakob Dwayne seriously?
instablaster...
Warren Moon threw one of the most beautiful spiraling balls I've ever seen.
Absolute favorite QB of all times,
and I remember back to
Johnny U!
So accurate and catchable...if cousins played in the 90s, reed, carter, moss, Ismail all would be drooling from being arms outstretched going up and getting beheaded by defenders. Moon didn't throw passes like that.
@@tonyglock6161 Yeah, he threw to the other team, frequently!
Robert Smith is one of my favorite Vikings. No one ran like he did with his long strides. He actually looked like he wasn't running that hard but yet when he was in the open, few could catch him.
I never realized how lethal Moon was even in his Vikings days. Wow he had an arm!
If only Moon was about 3 or 4 years younger.
@@boxcarent.3147 If Moon only stayed with the Houston Oilers. They’d still be there than the “Texans”.
Chris Walsh, one of my favorite Vikings from back in the day.
He was the only player on the field capable of catching Desmond Howard and boy did he what a play.
That offensive line was AWESOME.
We need that now
And so was the D-line...we scrapped together cris carter and Jake reed and went to the playoffs every year with Gannon b4 he was Gannon, Salisbury, Jim McMahon after he was jim McMahon, moon after he was moon, Brad Johnson, Cunningham after he Cunningham
If Favre could've run even half as well at 3:35 in that 2009 NFC Championship game, we would've had our first ring by now
Or..... if the Vikings hadn't turned the ball over 5 times in that game!
Man.... I forgot how good of a receiving corp the Vikings had in the 90s. Anthony Carter, Cris Carter, and Jake Reed ---> Cris Carter, Jake Reed, and Quadrey Ismail ---> Cris Carter, Jake Reed, Randy Moss.
Carter and Reed were the first ever WR duo to have simultaneous consecutive 1000 yard seasons. They proceeded to do it for 4 straight years, until the Vikings drafted Moss, and then, well you know.
It took Brett Favre longer to beat us in the Metrodome than it took him to win the Super Bowl. Just want to throw that out there. He didn't pull it off until December 1st, 1997.
Weird Brett Fabre has more super bowl wins then a 60 year old franchise and it’s only at 1....just putting it out there dumbass
With a gimpy Brad Johnson.
I was at this game and the crowd was crazier than any game I’ve ever seen. Fans weren’t allowed to leave their seats and stand at the section railings but by the second half security was overwhelmed and just gave up and let them. I remember seeing a Viking fan gesture (to loud to yell and be heard) to a Packer fan that he wanted to see his styrofoam cheesehead cowboy hat - once he got it, he took a huge bite out of it, spit out the piece and handed the hat back to the guy - got a big cheer as I recall.
I forgot the Vikes had an early leg up on the eventual Super Bowl champs in the NFC Central. If I remember right, this was the season that ended with Amp Lee fumbling out of the endzone at Dallas in the Wild Card game & Dallas pulled away after that.
What a game!!
That crowd!!
I miss the Metrodome. The crowd was electric in there and deafening!
You gotta make one from the Vikings Rams game from 1998. The one where the Vikes won 38-31, Where Johnson got injured and Cunningham came in to win it. the one where the Rams came up 1 yard short of tying the game in the end. Just like the Titans did in the Super Bowl against the Rams the very next year.
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funkydunkleman yes you did. Thanks. I commented on it. A couple times, haha
I was at this game. My 7th wedding anniversary present. Game was sold out. Wife bought tickets from a bar in St. Paul that turned out to be a packer bar. Rode over on a bus. Packer fans trash talking the whole time. Return trip they were crying (literally). Every bridge overpass had bed sheets that said,"eat cheese and die." "Go pack. Go home!" A guy on the bus was crying saying,"I lived in St. Paul my whole life and I don't have to put up with this shit!" My wife elbowed me the entire time. "Don't you dare say a word!"
Lead Footed1 so you weren't at the game
Guy lived in St. Paul his whole life and is a Packers fan?! shame on him, yes he deserves that shit!
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I did the same thing today over at US Bank Stadium. I stood by 94 with a sign that said "Go Home", whit the G looking like the Packers logo.
The salt on the Packer fans faces was unreal. This wasn't like a usual drubbing of the Packers at an MN stadium, this was a moment where everybody knew "This is the new normal".
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The Packers after this year, are going to just be another team. Like the Pats without Brady, the Colts without Manning, the 9ers without Young, the Seachickens without Wilson, the Bulls without Jordan and Pippen, the Cavs without Lebron JAmes.
this environment is the reason I'll always love football. r.i.p big dog #77 and the sack master Reggie White
What a game! That crowd noise! Those sacks! I miss the dome!
2:14 Ed Hochuli, before the roids.
That's the Qadry I remember, ball hits him in numbers, interception. Difficult reaching catch, touchdown. Also the extra toss on Amp Lee, 15 yards in today nfl
I watched this back in 1996 but I did not remember what a fumble fest this was. Skol!
Talk about a crazy game! Turn overs like crazy!
Thanks for uploading! I was at the game!
This was a good game! The Vikings defense was ferocious back then.
one of the greatest games. gosh i loved that squad from the offense to the defense. there would have been tons of roughing the passer calls - miss the old days.
Three players in this game that are no longer with us. RIP.
Jeff Wright indeed sad. Korey Stringer, Orlando Thomas, and the third?
Reggie White
Phil Sulzer OMG I never heard of his death. May he RIP.
Jeff Wright Oh please don't forget Dennis Green. He passed away as well.
yunush I did hear about Corey Stringer. A huge blow for the Vikings. It's very possible that his sad passing must have been very tragic for Minnesota.
8:03 kory stringer shows us the definition of a pancake block!
How many fumbles was that, like 8!? 🤣
Man, I remember our smaller, but aggressive and FAST D-line could rush! Randle, Thomas, Noga, Alexander, Carlos Jenkins, Ed McDaniel were so great
Wow! What an exciting game!
robert smith was an awesome running back
If I'm not mistaken, he threw up on the sidelines after that run.
Green Bay Packers Minnesota Vikings rivialy is so underrecongized cause the Wisconsin Minnesota border
At 8:00
Follow the pancake train on Smith's go ahead TD run
0:33 farver rolling culpeper got the x pills 💊
The Vikings D line was awesome in that gsme
damn some rough things in this game no penaltys that's how football should be players were much tougher back then
Like that block in the back on Ishmaels big punt return
That's just your perception. And I highly disagree. Penalties were frequent then, too. And tougher? By what measure?
what a game
Damn, Favre was pressured more in this game than he was in the 09 NFCC.
But let’s look at the stats.
How many times did the Vikings sack Favre?
SEVEN.
How many times did the Saints sack Favre?
ZERO.
That’s right, at least the Vikings were hitting him when he had the ball where the Saints just kept hitting him late.
Jay Nicks how many late hits did Favre take in this game......ZERO
How many late hits did he take against the Saints.....The whole goddamn game and how many were called..... ZERO
Starscream 9 another great point. But my point is at least the Vikings were actually hitting him when he had the ball where the Saints were hitting him when he clearly didn’t have the ball.
1:59 Crazy play
What a crazy game!
4:10 would've been a late hit in ANY NFL game within the past 15 years or so
Wow! Jake Reed really was worthy of that 3 deep poster. I just thought they felt sorry for him and included him as a petty invite.
Great,great,game.
It's good to see that the color commentary hasn't gotten worse.... Or better
I love Robert smiths strides
If the Vikes had re-signed Moon, he could have been around to throw to Moss and Carter. 🤔🙄
The title should be "How many times can Vikings defenders overrun a play?"
The best border battle!!!
At 3:13 the announcer says "he's Tom Brady right there he tried to check out of it"..........uh what? What year was this again??
He was talking about the Viking linebacker 👍
Touchback rule on fumbles out of the end zone needs to change
There were 51 points scored in that game, 31 of them were scored off of turnovers.
Was the Packers Beebe related to today’s Beebe on the Vikings?
Don is his father
Chris Walsh 😁
Special teams ace!
Which team did Moon have his best years with? Houston? Minnesota? Kansas City? Seattle? My favorite Vikings player of all time? none other than Adrian Peterson. I also liked John Randle, Jack Del Rio, Cris Carter, Robert Smith, Daunte Culpepper, Randall Cunningham, Chris Doleman, Randall McDaniel. Ironic, isn't it? Favre, here playing for Green Bay, and yet 13-14 years later, would be playing for the Vikings. Wouldn't it be insane if Rodgers followed the exact same path? Weird, man.
The Bears are seldom competitive. This is the real rivalry in the NFC Central/North.
Look at the Hall of Famers who played for the Bears since the Salary Cap era, and look at the Hall of Famers or future HOFers who played for the Vikings and Packers since the Salary Cap era.
Vikings: Cris Carter, Randall McDaniel, Randy Moss, John Randle, Adrian Peterson, Jared Allen, Steve Hutchinson,
Packers: Brett Favre, Aaron Rodgers, Reggie White, Leroy Butler, Clay Matthews Jr?
Bears: Brian Urlacher.
Refreshing to have no nonstop replays, goofy hard to stop helmet to helmet or weird roughing calls- better arguably
You could have opened a bakery in the metronome with how many turnovers were being produced that day!
The Nfl was much more exciting back then..nowadays games are rigged..this Was real football
True
Fumble the ball out of the end zone and penalizing that team by giving the ball to the opponent is the dumbest rule in all of football. Why does that merit a turnover? Possession team should retain ball but at the 20 yard line.
Jake Reed was awesome. Robert Smith, he gone!!
I didn’t catch who was calling this game but if I was the play by play I would have chewed that color guy out at halftime for constantly stepping on the play by play calls.
sam rosen and ron pitts
@@GregoryAlanBaileygamereviews thank you! Pitts stepping on all of Rosen’s calls was ATROCIOUS
Bet say less it’s 40 below in my cell but all is swell
Gary Brown?!? Jeez, what a friggin' bum! Did they find this guy on the bus ride over to Minneapolis or what? One of the worst games I've ever seen on o-lineman play in my life. (even worse than I remember)
SKOL VIKINGS!!!!!!! 💜💛💜💛
God hates competition
Look up the game. TOP was one sided big time.
Gawd the Vikings had terrible special teams during this era! And some of the worst tackling in the secondary I've ever seen.
Special teams stunk but they did have Chis Walsh who was one of the best ST players in the NFL. And when he was put in on offense and was thrown the ball....he caught it! I always thought he should have had more playing time.
Dennis Green was offensive minded. His philosophy was to stack up the offense and just outscore the opponent so there were other parts of the team that suffered like ST. He had a winning record and I think was the 2nd winningest coach since Bud Grant but he also greatly lacked clock management skills.
Sloppy game by both teams.
Packers are mid
Packers still go on and win the super bowl
Vickings never won a Super Bowl and they been to 4 Packers = greatest team ever
Luke Butscher Packer lost the game though. Stop trolling on a Vikings channel, it just gets old.
Jake Reed was a fucking beast. So underrated