@@adamclark9004 Nah he was never teammates with Trent Green. Moon retired after the 2000 season. 2003 Chiefs QB’s were Trent Green, Todd Collins, and Jonathan Quinn
Warren Moon was and is a top 10 deep throwing QB dude had a cannon/ aaccuracy even in his 40s 😯. Damn I wish I was old enough to have watched him play highlights don't do him enough.
I remember these games like yesterday. Brand new episodes of Hey Arnold! on Wednesday nights, Keenan & Kel on Thursday nights, Cousin Skeeter on Friday nights then fuck around on Saturday’s while waiting for my terrible Seahawks to get rolled over in the late 90’s by average teams lol. Those were the days man.
If it was ‘97, then Saturday was “watch Nebraska kill someone, then wait for the Chiefs to maul a team before inevitable playoff heartbreak”. Everything else was spot on. Good times!
It’s funny how a lot of us remember the old three divisions per conference alignment. The present alignment certainly works but there is something to be said about the old alignment
He was an alright QB as a Raider in 1997, but there was no future with the team once Jon Gruden became the coach in 1998. Interesting that both he and Randall Cunningham had a Gruden offense for a year and did not fit into his system, only to find short-term success with the Vikings.
Disagree. Fitzmagic was a guy who wasn’t very talented but got by because he was smart. Jeff George was immensely talented but such a bonehead. Jalos is right he’s more like an unlikable Jay Cutler.
I didn’t realize how great Moon was…played in 22 seasons between the CFL & NFL while racking up incredible numbers and finally retiring at the young age of 44!
Great upload as always, NFL Throwback. George vs Moon, two great and underrated QBs. That '97 Raiders offense was EXPLOSIVE, unfortunately the defense was atrocious that season.
@@ericpackers1700 Yes he was. Was a Hawk fan when Chris Warren was our RB. McClockton was always giving us trouble when we were trying to stay alive in the chaotic AFC West. I miss that division.
Watched this game on TV when I was 19. Two of my all time favorite quarterbacks. Moon in the second half of this game is as good as any QB ever has been. The frozen rope that George throws that almost gets Dudley killed is a true gem.
Jeff George makes an insane 60 yard throw at 11:26, and Warren Moon at 12:00 throws a 48 yard (air travel) dime which was all arm strength, since he was throwing off his back foot. 15:10 has great touch by Moon as well. Moon actually didn't play in the NFL till age 28 (he played in the CFL). Moon's first 3 years in the NFL on bad teams, his win loss record was just 12-33. . Yet incredibly, after that season he wouldn't have a losing season (win/loss under .500) for the next 11 years, and for 9 out of the next 11 seasons (age 31-41) he went to the Pro Bowl. Just incredible! Talk about two QB's with amazing arms, George and Moon could absolutely wing it!
I played catch with him at my church in Boise Idaho the year after he retired. He tossed that ball with me as a kid and talked football for well over a hour. Nicest guy I have ever met
Warren Moon also spent several years in the CFL. Which means that his NFL stats are a mere shadow of what he contributed to the game here in the states.
@@jackasswhiskyandpintobeans9344 They give anyone with bulk stats hall of fame jackets. Personally if it truly had to be the hall of fame, you should have a case of being a top 5 at that position of all-time. Warren Moon and Randall Cunningham are no where near top 5. They were great but not hall of fame worthy. Everyone is friends now.
@@Official_Kings_Versus they were total 5 AFC East AFC West NFC East and NFC Central Division last but not least 4 AFC Central and NFC West Division grand total 14 AFC and 14 NFC 28 teams of the NFL golden age from 1976 thru 1993 post afl-nfl merger from 1970 through 1975 26 teams 🏈
@@jefferyrobertson7520 in '95 saw the debut(s) of the Jaguars & Panthers, leading to 30 teams. Fast forward ⏩ to 1999: the reinstatement of the Cleveland Browns (after the original Browns left Cleveland for Baltimore and became the Ravens) -- making the NFL 31 teams overall. 2002: the Houston Texans entered the NFL as the league's 32nd franchise.
Almost 70 yards flat footed..he generates alot of unorthodox power from his arm and its no wonder he pulled his groin with that throwing style..i wish hed set his feet on a better drop back but my god could he throw..add the amazing napolean kaufman too and this team was damn sexy
Agreed. This and that 1995 game at Mile High when Robert Blackmon rocked Elway is stuff I would like to see more often from Seattle, , much less the rest of the league.
Man we all struggled through these tough years with the Hawks. I watched every snap of all these games as a young man. It was hard, but it all payed off when we finally got our Super Bowl in 2013.
I watched this as a kid. It later motivate me to become a fan of the Saints and our club has won it all once and had a Hall of Fame QB retire. It was this kind of game on national TV that really got me into football
I miss that NBC theme music. Post more 95-97 games with the intro, please. And Seattle should seriously consider going back to these uniforms with the current ones as alternates.
Missed this because I was in Marine Corps basic training. My best friend actually would write me increasingly depressing letters describing the Raiders 1997 season and other stuff like the Marlins winning the World Series up until November 19th, the last Sunday before I graduated that year. I used to call them the Raiders of the Lost 90's...all that talent, but no coaching or discipline. That would start to change the following year when Al Davis turned to another young wunderkind...some guy named Gruden.
When Jeff George was on, he was the best passer I’ve ever seen. That pass @11:23. Holy cow! And Warren Moon, here at age 40(!), is the most underrated QB of all time. 6 Grey Cups, perennial playoff appearances and played at a high level into his 40s. Another QB who when on, would break record books, especially with the run n shoot Oilers.
1977 to 2001 In 1976, the Seahawks were in the NFC West. Their schedule was the 13 other teams in the conference and expansion TB Seattle went 2-12 that year. Their first win was a 13-10 win in Tampa who didn’t win a game until 1977. Win 2 came against the Falcons Tampa was in the AFC West and played the 13 other teams in the conference and SEA. Final three games on TB schedule: at eventual Super Bowl champ OAK, at PIT (yikes), home to wild card winner NE. Also on the schedule: DEN ended 9-5 and a season away from Orange Crush Super Bowl run, BAL (Colts, not the Ravens) were 11-3, CIN a year after Paul Brown retired who started 9-2 but ended up 10-4 & out due to losses to late season Ls to PIT & OAK, and SD with early Dan Fouts and an assistant coach named Bill Walsh on the staff No wonder why they went 0-14 & eventually 2-26 in their first two seasons in the NFL Tampa was put in the NFC Central/Norris from 1977-2001 until they along with ATL, CAR, & NO were put in the newly created NFC South
@@QuiltHoncho I'm with you. To me, the Raiders, Broncos & Chiefs are more rivals to me than the Cards or the Rams are. *The Niners are a special case - they feel like a rival because the Harbaugh-Carroll years really ramped things up.
Back in the day when Seahawks games were blacked out locally. I have fond memories of listening to this on the radio and rushing to the post game highlights for the Daryl Williams hit on Ricky Dudley. I was excited for their playoff chances after this and still wish those Erickson teams could get over the hump, if only to shut up the naysayers around here
Any true Seattle fan would root for Napoleon Kaufman, no matter who he played for. He was a dog for The Dawgs. Man… he was spectacular to watch in college.
Called the Miracle in the Meadowlands in the late 70’s, Chargers-Dolphins playoff game in 1982, the Nebraska-Miami 1984 Orange Bowl, 2 Hail Marys involving Cleveland - 1999 in New Orleans/2002 in Jacksonville just to name a few
Paul Allen first year he bought the Seahawks RIP Paul Allen. I watched the Football Life on Warren Moon and heard his reasons for choosing the Oilers back in the 80's over the Seahawks I remember when that happened and we thought we might get Warren Moon in his Young Prime, makes me wonder what might have been if he came to us in his Prime as he should have, he didn't win any Super Bowls in Houston so he should have chose Seattle, but it's just history now.
Jeff George never played for the team i root for but he drove me nuts. He was ridiculous when he was on. But he was also horrible when he was off. To this day he still has to be like top 10 talented ever. From an arm talent standpoint.
I don't know what exactly I was thinking, but I put this video on 2x the normal speed and it turned into watching a game of "NFL BLITZ "on Nintendo 64..😁
MAN, THIS GAME WAS SO UNDERRATED! AND IT WAS INSIDE THE KINGDOME, THAT BUILDING HAS BROUGHT ME BACK MEMORIES OF MY CHILDHOOD WATCHING THE MARINERS BEAT THE YANKEES DURING THE 1995 PLAYOFF GAME. EVEN THE SEAHAWKS WITH THOSE UNIFORMS PLAYED THEIR BEST SEASON, TOO. THOSE PEOPLE SHOULD'VE NEVER TEAR DOWN THE DOME🥺🥺
The first time I heard that Gary Glitter song play, I about fell outta my chair... I was like "Omg, thats right... After a TD they ALWAYS played that song... JFC... 😂😂😂"
You never hear it at any sporting events any more because Gary Glitter was a convicted pedophile, and totally unremorseful about it, and eventually somebody realized that he was receiving residual money every time that song was played.
Warren moon played on the most random teams after the Oilers
Lol
Vikings Seahawks
Chiefs
I remember him back up for Trent green with the chiefs in 2003 when he was like 45 yrs old
@@adamclark9004 Nah he was never teammates with Trent Green. Moon retired after the 2000 season.
2003 Chiefs QB’s were Trent Green, Todd Collins, and Jonathan Quinn
9:07
A Windows 98-rendition of what eventually became Centurylink Field, two years before construction even began.
Two of the best QB's that have just pure god given talent to throw a football. Two of the best spirals in NFL history.
@NIKO SAMUELS I heard an NFL GM say that these are the type of guys who can throw a football through a car wash without the ball getting wet.
@@jpdesertrunner Chuck Norris could throw a football through a receiver without any blood getting on the ball.
@@brianallison1913 people forget Jeff George played MVP level in 1999 when he came in for the MVP candidate the year before Randall Cunningham
1997 saw NBC’s last season carrying the AFC package, losing the rights to CBS, but got the Sunday Night package in 2006
Back when NBC had a good football presentation.
If only they could have brought back this or the 1994 theme music.
I miss the old days
Warren Moon was and is a top 10 deep throwing QB dude had a cannon/ aaccuracy even in his 40s 😯. Damn I wish I was old enough to have watched him play highlights don't do him enough.
I remember these games like yesterday. Brand new episodes of Hey Arnold! on Wednesday nights, Keenan & Kel on Thursday nights, Cousin Skeeter on Friday nights then fuck around on Saturday’s while waiting for my terrible Seahawks to get rolled over in the late 90’s by average teams lol. Those were the days man.
Your going to make me cry for that nostalgia
If it was ‘97, then Saturday was “watch Nebraska kill someone, then wait for the Chiefs to maul a team before inevitable playoff heartbreak”. Everything else was spot on. Good times!
Yes! Miss those days
Damn my dude we must be the same age. I was a colts fan when they drafted manning this very year.
16:27 Remember when NBC had the NBA, NFL, and MLB all at once? Good times.
Yessir
Amen
Miss this era
Man I miss the Hawks being in the AFC West. Those divisional games were always so brutal. Thank you for this…it was great to revisit those times.
It’s funny how a lot of us remember the old three divisions per conference alignment. The present alignment certainly works but there is something to be said about the old alignment
11:26 - The ball never leaves the screen. It gets about 60 yards in no time. Jeff George's arm was insaaaaaane
That was a great throw 👍🏼 maaaan what an arm
He could've been great if he just wanted it more
In the 1999 wild card Vikings vs Cowboys he literally throws 45yds in the air to Moss on a whim without setting his feet.
@@mikesteelheart ya 1999 was his year besides maybe 1995
Jeff George's talent and potential was so mesmerizing he managed to snooker five different teams into a long career.
He was an alright QB as a Raider in 1997, but there was no future with the team once Jon Gruden became the coach in 1998. Interesting that both he and Randall Cunningham had a Gruden offense for a year and did not fit into his system, only to find short-term success with the Vikings.
@@PhilJHaast7695
Good analysis and well said. 🏈👍
Exactly. Snooker is the rifhtbterm because Jeff George was fundamentally a fraud; firvsll his physical talents George never played all that well
"Jeff George turns out to be a team cancer. In other news, grass is green." -Urinating Tree
I miss these Seahawk unis. I wish they'd bring them back.
Hopefully we'll get throwbacks next year ('22) since the 2-helmet rule was passed after the deadline for 2021 uniform decisions.
No. The uniforms they got now are tough. Leave it alone.
Fr
Me too
@@crispinroy9839let’s goooo
Jeff George was like the unlikable Ryan Fitzpatrick of his day
More like jay cutler
@@jalos012 not that bad lmao
Disagree. Fitzmagic was a guy who wasn’t very talented but got by because he was smart. Jeff George was immensely talented but such a bonehead. Jalos is right he’s more like an unlikable Jay Cutler.
Did George get busted for DUI? Cutler just did.
5 TDs for Warren Moon and 409 yards passing on this very day as a 40 year old in 1997.
I didn’t realize how great Moon was…played in 22 seasons between the CFL & NFL while racking up incredible numbers and finally retiring at the young age of 44!
The question is always asked “how good would Moon have been if he’d been drafted as a quarterback in 1978?”
Great upload as always, NFL Throwback. George vs Moon, two great and underrated QBs. That '97 Raiders offense was EXPLOSIVE, unfortunately the defense was atrocious that season.
RIP Chester McGlockton... 🌿✝️🌎🌤💕
@@maxmulsanne7054 former run stuffer extraordinare
@@ericpackers1700
Yes he was. Was a Hawk fan when Chris Warren was our RB. McClockton was always giving us trouble when we were trying to stay alive in the chaotic AFC West.
I miss that division.
Jeff George’s passer rating was surprisingly good - 91 - even though his completion percentage was just 55%
Watched this game on TV when I was 19. Two of my all time favorite quarterbacks. Moon in the second half of this game is as good as any QB ever has been. The frozen rope that George throws that almost gets Dudley killed is a true gem.
Warren Moon and Jeff George are two of the best deep ball throwers in NFL history
For me, it’s Vick, Cunningham & Favre
These guys both had fucking CANNONS for arms. Jeff George had beautiful touch on his passes as well.
@@808mitch Icon Quarterbacks!
@@808mitch Aikman Rodgers Mahomes all had great deep balls
Jeff George in 1999 was insane
Jeff George makes an insane 60 yard throw at 11:26, and Warren Moon at 12:00 throws a 48 yard (air travel) dime which was all arm strength, since he was throwing off his back foot. 15:10 has great touch by Moon as well. Moon actually didn't play in the NFL till age 28 (he played in the CFL). Moon's first 3 years in the NFL on bad teams, his win loss record was just 12-33. . Yet incredibly, after that season he wouldn't have a losing season (win/loss under .500) for the next 11 years, and for 9 out of the next 11 seasons (age 31-41) he went to the Pro Bowl. Just incredible! Talk about two QB's with amazing arms, George and Moon could absolutely wing it!
Remember the year he had with the Vikings in 1999?
Moon had a cannon, but Jeff George had the strongest arm in NFL history....
Napoleon Kaufman was a true gem. Could literally brake a big run anytime he touched the ball.
outta Washington
I played catch with him at my church in Boise Idaho the year after he retired. He tossed that ball with me as a kid and talked football for well over a hour.
Nicest guy I have ever met
Former northwestern great
@@TheDreadedRaider dopeeee
@@ericsigersmith6067 Napoleon Kaufman played college football for the University of Washington Huskies (1991-1994).
Legendary Don Criqui on the call. I miss him so much.
11:27 that throw by George was unbelievable
Look at how great those Seahawks uniforms look! Wish they'd go back to them.
Chris Warren was so underrated.
So was Napoleon Kaufman
Finally! A Kingdome game! I’ve been waiting a long time for this
"And the 12th man is rockin again- the loudest stadium in the nfl".
lol even in the kingdom days
My dad took me to our first Seahawks game in the Kingdome and Brett Favre & the Packers came to town! So awesome.
Seeing the artists render of the new stadium was a trip.
Remember watching this game when I was 12 years old.
17:34 How had this never been shown to me before? Nowadays that’s a felony. Not a Penalty. That was attempted murder.
If it was a raiders player you would have seen it for years
This is facts
I wish you could still do this in football.
If you watch the replay Williams hits Dudley with his shoulder not his helmet, it was actually a clean hit in 2021
The hit on Dudley? Damn
omg the rendering of the new stadium was incredible
Warren Moon threw the tightest spiral ever
Didn't realize how great Warren Moon was! 😳 Brady isn't the only QB that played good in their 40s, Warren Moon was throwing lasers!
Don't forget Randall Cunningham. Both are in the HOF!
Warren Moon also spent several years in the CFL. Which means that his NFL stats are a mere shadow of what he contributed to the game here in the states.
@@jackasswhiskyandpintobeans9344 Cunningham's not in The HOF actually.
@@mikesteelheart I thought he was.
@@jackasswhiskyandpintobeans9344 They give anyone with bulk stats hall of fame jackets. Personally if it truly had to be the hall of fame, you should have a case of being a top 5 at that position of all-time. Warren Moon and Randall Cunningham are no where near top 5. They were great but not hall of fame worthy. Everyone is friends now.
Los Angeles Raiders against Seattle Seahawks totally underrated rivalry AFC West Division the 70s 80s and early 90s 🏈
@Danny Hilding I agreed
Yes...all the way until after '01
@@Official_Kings_Versus they were total 5 AFC East AFC West NFC East and NFC Central Division last but not least 4 AFC Central and NFC West Division grand total 14 AFC and 14 NFC 28 teams of the NFL golden age from 1976 thru 1993 post afl-nfl merger from 1970 through 1975 26 teams 🏈
@@jefferyrobertson7520 in '95 saw the debut(s) of the Jaguars & Panthers, leading to 30 teams.
Fast forward ⏩ to 1999: the reinstatement of the Cleveland Browns (after the original Browns left Cleveland for Baltimore and became the Ravens) -- making the NFL 31 teams overall.
2002: the Houston Texans entered the NFL as the league's 32nd franchise.
Chris Warren is a guy that doesn't get talked about enough
fr what college ?
Jeff George had a cannon for an arm. One of the strongest arms in league history
Almost 70 yards flat footed..he generates alot of unorthodox power from his arm and its no wonder he pulled his groin with that throwing style..i wish hed set his feet on a better drop back but my god could he throw..add the amazing napolean kaufman too and this team was damn sexy
@@serwinzzalot9989 1999 he was MVP caliber
@@serwinzzalot9989 he had such elite potential
That Darryl Williams hit is exactly what I want to see return to the league.
Agreed. This and that 1995 game at Mile High when Robert Blackmon rocked Elway is stuff I would like to see more often from Seattle, , much less the rest of the league.
in today's NFL, because Williams launched himself, would be a penalty
Man we all struggled through these tough years with the Hawks. I watched every snap of all these games as a young man. It was hard, but it all payed off when we finally got our Super Bowl in 2013.
Moon and George just throwing the nicest spirals all game long.
I watched this as a kid. It later motivate me to become a fan of the Saints and our club has won it all once and had a Hall of Fame QB retire. It was this kind of game on national TV that really got me into football
I miss the old Seahawk uniforms. I would love it if they brought them back.
R.I.P Cortez Kennedy the best interior lineman I've ever seen play the game.
And RIP Chester McGlockton
I miss that NBC theme music. Post more 95-97 games with the intro, please.
And Seattle should seriously consider going back to these uniforms with the current ones as alternates.
Missed this because I was in Marine Corps basic training. My best friend actually would write me increasingly depressing letters describing the Raiders 1997 season and other stuff like the Marlins winning the World Series up until November 19th, the last Sunday before I graduated that year. I used to call them the Raiders of the Lost 90's...all that talent, but no coaching or discipline. That would start to change the following year when Al Davis turned to another young wunderkind...some guy named Gruden.
This takes me back to Madden on the N64. This Oakland roster was a fun team to use.
When Jeff George was on, he was the best passer I’ve ever seen. That pass @11:23. Holy cow! And Warren Moon, here at age 40(!), is the most underrated QB of all time. 6 Grey Cups, perennial playoff appearances and played at a high level into his 40s. Another QB who when on, would break record books, especially with the run n shoot Oilers.
I wish Houston were still the Oilers. That was such a cool name. Way better than the Texans.
More mid to late 90s AFC West games please 🙌🏻
Amen. 🙏🙏🙏
84. Joey Galloway. Talk about speed.
Wow, when the Seahawks were in the AFC.
Very easy to forget that fact these days.
True indeed
1977 to 2001
In 1976, the Seahawks were in the NFC West. Their schedule was the 13 other teams in the conference and expansion TB
Seattle went 2-12 that year. Their first win was a 13-10 win in Tampa who didn’t win a game until 1977. Win 2 came against the Falcons
Tampa was in the AFC West and played the 13 other teams in the conference and SEA.
Final three games on TB schedule: at eventual Super Bowl champ OAK, at PIT (yikes), home to wild card winner NE.
Also on the schedule: DEN ended 9-5 and a season away from Orange Crush Super Bowl run, BAL (Colts, not the Ravens) were 11-3, CIN a year after Paul Brown retired who started 9-2 but ended up 10-4 & out due to losses to late season Ls to PIT & OAK, and SD with early Dan Fouts and an assistant coach named Bill Walsh on the staff
No wonder why they went 0-14 & eventually 2-26 in their first two seasons in the NFL
Tampa was put in the NFC Central/Norris from 1977-2001 until they along with ATL, CAR, & NO were put in the newly created NFC South
@@QuiltHoncho I'm with you. To me, the Raiders, Broncos & Chiefs are more rivals to me than the Cards or the Rams are.
*The Niners are a special case - they feel like a rival because the Harbaugh-Carroll years really ramped things up.
Nothing more vintage than Jeff George in a raiders jersey
Fr lol or vikings
Back in the day when Seahawks games were blacked out locally. I have fond memories of listening to this on the radio and rushing to the post game highlights for the Daryl Williams hit on Ricky Dudley. I was excited for their playoff chances after this and still wish those Erickson teams could get over the hump, if only to shut up the naysayers around here
I had forgotten just how fast that old school turf was!
Such a theatrical presentation, NBC was so dramatic back in the day lol.
Love watching these old games, reminiscing, George was a gunslinger, Warren Moon was awesome for so many years, my boy Jett from WVU, great times
Any true Seattle fan would root for Napoleon Kaufman, no matter who he played for.
He was a dog for The Dawgs.
Man… he was spectacular to watch in college.
I'm a simple man. I hear a Don Criqui game, I watch.
Same man same
Called the Miracle in the Meadowlands in the late 70’s, Chargers-Dolphins playoff game in 1982, the Nebraska-Miami 1984 Orange Bowl, 2 Hail Marys involving Cleveland - 1999 in New Orleans/2002 in Jacksonville just to name a few
Thanks for videos. Great. La bise from France 😎🏈
This must've been the game Jerry Jones saw when he traded for Joey Galloway and signed James McKnight and Chris Warren
I never saw Jeff George play much, what a ridiculous arm he had!
WE NEED THESE SEAHAWK UNIS BACK💚💙💚
Rest in power cortez Kennedy.
Paul Allen first year he bought the Seahawks RIP Paul Allen. I watched the Football Life on Warren Moon and heard his reasons for choosing the Oilers back in the 80's over the Seahawks I remember when that happened and we thought we might get Warren Moon in his Young Prime, makes me wonder what might have been if he came to us in his Prime as he should have, he didn't win any Super Bowls in Houston so he should have chose Seattle, but it's just history now.
They played really good on both sides.
Jeff George never played for the team i root for but he drove me nuts. He was ridiculous when he was on. But he was also horrible when he was off. To this day he still has to be like top 10 talented ever. From an arm talent standpoint.
You can always tell its a 90s game from the giant shoulder pads and neck rolls lol
I was at this game and I had Warren Moon as my QB in fantasy that week. Seeing one of your players go off like that in person was a lot of fun.
I heard Warren Moon say that he threw the most beautiful spiral in the NFL, I've never heard anyone argue against that either!
That raider pass defense is the reason why they drafted Charles Woodson after that season
Rest in peace cortez kennedy
I miss those days. They actually played football and they really hit.
amen
Brian Blades and Galloway, decent combo .....
9:13 CenturyLink field before it was built
No matter where moon played he always put up big numbers
Warren moon was so disrespected in his day. Play wr they said.
It was clear he was built to play QB. He would not be a very good WR.
Fools
Nobody said that about Moon...Stop race baiting you clown
Oh good grief....I forgot Jeff George played for the Raiders. Wow.
Moon was always one of my favorites
It is now on my bucket list to go see a Seahawks or a Sounders FC game at Lumen...
God damn, I miss how loud the Kingdome could become... Such memories...
I don't know what exactly I was thinking, but I put this video on 2x the normal speed and it turned into watching a game of "NFL BLITZ "on Nintendo 64..😁
This was a fun game.
Seahawks need to wear these throwback next with the new rule change for uniforms next year
I watched this game. This was a barn burner.
I had season tickets for this season, what a comeback!
MAN, THIS GAME WAS SO UNDERRATED! AND IT WAS INSIDE THE KINGDOME, THAT BUILDING HAS BROUGHT ME BACK MEMORIES OF MY CHILDHOOD WATCHING THE MARINERS BEAT THE YANKEES DURING THE 1995 PLAYOFF GAME. EVEN THE SEAHAWKS WITH THOSE UNIFORMS PLAYED THEIR BEST SEASON, TOO. THOSE PEOPLE SHOULD'VE NEVER TEAR DOWN THE DOME🥺🥺
Warren moon is soooo underrated
Those graphics for the new stadium look like they were done on a commodore 64.
Seattle needs these uniforms back.
While they are cool in a retro sense they also screamed mediocrity.
Next year.
People watching this be like, wait warren moon played for Seattle?? I got his Seahawks and Vikings jersey
That's hard-core
The first time I heard that Gary Glitter song play, I about fell outta my chair... I was like "Omg, thats right... After a TD they ALWAYS played that song... JFC... 😂😂😂"
You never hear it at any sporting events any more because Gary Glitter was a convicted pedophile, and totally unremorseful about it, and eventually somebody realized that he was receiving residual money every time that song was played.
Saw Moon as a Seahawk in the Pro Bowl in Honolulu!
Moon put on some great passes in his career.
RIP D Russell 🙏
Former defensive tackle standout
Rest in Peace Cortez
It's strange seeing Warren moon in a different team, instead of the oilers.
imagine if Jeff George had Tom Brady's maniacal drive to be great. Man, with his arm, what could've been. . .
"Here at the sold out Kingdome"
And they say that Seahawks fans are bandwagoners.
17:35 Williams delivers on Dudley
The int off of Galloway was unbelievable, then Brown after TD threw ball right near me!
Moon threw I believe for 520 yards plus
NBC theme music sounds like Disney music
Randy Edelman composed it.
That is awesome we all miss the Kingdom but CenturyLink Field is pretty good as well
Century Link is better. It's outdoors, which is perfect for soccer (fans) and RV shows. Much less better for fun concerts or other social gatherings.
classic 90s i miss it!