You are right, just the chemistry of their voices in how they broadcast games, it sets the tone for the time period and an age where the NFL was great, even in those 80's games, going back watching the 49ers and Giants and other great teams, just legendary.
I miss John Madden. San Fran last drive, down 9, Madden says, "You know, if you had a play that got you 9 points, thats the play you would want to call here" lol
If Jerry and Jimmy could have contained their egos it is highly likely that the Cowboys would have won 3 or possibly even 4 consecutive Super Bowls and staked their claim to being the mythological greatest football team of all time. No disrespect intended but it was never the same when Jimmy left.
EXACTLY! I was in Dallas when that went down. I was in the Army reserve doing my annual 2wk training. I was totally pissed off with that. I'm glad he made it 2the Hall of fame. When he took over as the HC he said they'll be in the Superbowl in 4/5 yrs the NFL community laughed. HOW BOUT THOSE COWBOYS!
@@williewalker5646 He was amazing. Those two years were great ones for Dallas fans. I am an old hand and my favorite Super Bowl win for the Cowboys was Super Bowl VI when it was Doomsday for Dolphins by a score of 24 to 3. If Calvin Hill had not fumbled at the Miami goal line near game's end the final would have been 31 to 3. That is my all time favorite Cowboys win. I lived in south Florida back then, about 120 miles north of Miami and we subscribed to the Miami Herald newspaper and if my memory is correct the headline read It's Doomsday For Dolphins. The under headline read Dallas Defense Lives Up To Reputation. If not those words it was very close to that.
@@yourroyalhighness7662 I started watching football in 1972 & the Cowboys had a new fan. I was 10yrs old at the time. Garrison & Hill in backfield & I liked when they would go up & down in unison. My favorite game would've been the NFC championship game against the 49ers 1993 how they dominated them offensively in the 2nd half they held the ball practically the whole 3rd & part of the 4th quarter. TOTAL DOMINANCE haven't seen nothing else that could compare since.
@@williewalker5646 The Cowboys were awesome that day. The NFC Championship games against the 49ers were the real Super Bowl. Buffalo never stood a chsnce. I loved those two titles against the Bills but my heart went out to them because of how resigned they were to defeat once things got tough. Getting to the Super Bowl 4 years in a row, win or lose, was an incredible accomplishment by the Bills. No other team has matched it in the Super Bowl era.
Thanks for this great upload Richard. Football was so much better before the salary cap era started. Too many short dinky passes now to my liking. The last great power running game the nfl is going to ever have was the back to back Cowboys. Steelers were good with Bettis but it was not as dynamic an offense.
Nowadays I feel like I am watching arena football. They play no defense, the commentators over-hype and overrate every single player like Josh Allen. Good hard tackles they don't exist anymore.
Back then, 49ers usually demoralized teams when they made explosive scores and seemed 'unstoppable' for a string of possessions. Cowboys were just too fast, too talented for this to work on them. They just shrugged off 49er scores, kept lining up and at any moment could end the 49ers momentum. As great as the Cowboys were, they seem to have underutilized their talent, if possible since they won 3 superbowls with this team. Their offense was just so basic, like a touch football game: "Just get open". While the 49ers had a machine honed over 12 years. Kind of shows just how much raw talent that Cowboys team had. Damn. Great 90s rivalry.
They were also well coached too. They got a lot of good players from the Herschel Walker trade. Jimmy Johnson was both a great coach and a great scout. Unfortunately egos got in the way, Jerry Jones felt like he didn't have control of the team. He fired Jimmy Johnson, hired his puppet coach Barry Switzer, and Jerry made himself the GM therefore he had complete control of the team, and the results speak for themselves. They haven't been an NFC championship game since 1995.
Well to be fair, that was Jimmy's whole thing...keep it simple, much like Lombardi and Noll before him. And Dallas more than any team in the 90's, was completely gutted by free agency. My goodness...they lost Kevin Gogan, John Gesek, Alvin Harper, Ken Norton Jr, James Washington, Thomas Everett, Tony Casillas, Vinson Smith...all starters off that great 1992 team, before they got to 1995. How they managed to win that title with the depth they lacked AND Barry Switzer coaching, remains a crowning achievement.
Every time I watch these old Dallas cowboy games, I can’t help but think how Jerry Jones screwed it all up. He had the coach that could have been just like the patriots are. Jimmie Johnson could evaluate talent and ability as good as anybody ever could. He picked up so many quality players in the late rounds of the draft it’s unreal.
No shit. Instead of saying "I could have put 500 coaches in there and they would have done the same job," how about "How would you like to make history as the first coach who won three, maybe four or five superbowls in a row....something no one else will ever do?"
You can add the Minnesota Vikings and the Philadelphia eagles to that list they were just as competitive during that time but they couldn't beat these two teams playing right here...
@@jamalmccoy5373then they literally can't be added lol. He's right the league belonged to the cowboys and 49ers during this time. They were the teams who won the 4 superbowls. They were easily better than everyone else.
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@@truthhurtz8517you mean the team the cowboys destroyed twice in the superbowl? Nah can't add them. The league was owned by the 49ers and cowboys but barely by the 49ers. The league really was mostly dominated by the cowboys who won 3 superbowls
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Mostly a one team league cuz the cowboys won 3 of the 4 superbowls and owned the 49ers except for in 1994
No one was happier to see Jimmy Johnson get railroaded than the 49ers. It was their ticket to a 🏆. In 94, the Cowboys spotted them 21 points and almost came back to beat them....if not for a missed pass interference call against Deon Sanders on Michael Irvin....pulling his arms down 3 seconds before the ball got there. Jimmy's team would've been focused in that game....and I'm sure he'd have better personnel replacing the guys that were lost in free agency....Norton stands out.
@speccollector9740: I know this a old post but I gotta mention this: The 49'ers grew so tired of the Cowboys beating them in the NFC championship that they signed about 8 free agents, and just one on the offence side. Ed McCafferyWR Pro bowler Tim Harris, Deion Sanders, Gary Plummer, Charles Mann, Rickey Jackson, Richard Dent, Ken Norton ( traitor lol)
@@clickman443 How is that? We had the 49ers number ever single year that we played them during this time. Jimmy would have played a very different game in that 94 Championship game. You guys think the NFL is a Madden football game where everything is automatic.
I used to always get depressed as a kid when Pat would start reading the credits. It signaled the game was almost over. Especially if the Cowboys were down.
LOL @ 1:08:09 when Jerry Jones is telling Johnson, "just think that when after this season is over with, I'm getting rid of your ass so I can have complete control of the team and then run it into the ground until the day that I die."
IF Pat had a drinking problem, it could have been exacerbated by having to sit in a booth listening to a repeat-babbling John (I should still be a coach) Madden
1st Niners drive...they get to 4th and 1 at the Dallas 44 and punt..not a knock on Seifert i bet most coaches back then would have done the same. I prefer this era to the current but 4th down strategy was pretty flawed back then.
These were obviously the days before NFL broadcasts had the steady scoreboard posted on the TV screen. You could turn on the game in progress and not know the score for several minutes. So frustrating!
49ers at the end down 9 should have taken the FG and gone for the onside kick once they got close enough but teams didn't use that strategy in those days.
Not true. I remember the Raiders...my Raiders, of all teams, kicked a FG down 10 against the Chargers under a minute left trying to do that exact same thing. I think it was the 1993 game in the Coliseum.
Make think about how was,, back then this sports is something else all,, human great player to,, keep up and gone things for old,,day,,to,,it,, with it,, all being things again
The Boys really whooped the 9ers after all their trash talk. Harper should've been given a touchdown on that 3rd quarter grab. He had possession. So really Dallas won 33- 17. Not even close. Just like the 93 NFC Championship Game.
they also signed Tim Harris..richard Dent, bart oats, ken norton, ricky jackson, charles mann, gary plummer, toi cook...so it was a lot more than sanders..... and they taught teams how to get around the salary cap...... the cowboys manhandled them in the 93 championship game..
I disagree,it didn't have anything to do whit Deon or anyone else that they got,it all started when JERRY JONES started to get jealous OF JIMMY JOHNSON an fired him that was the beginning of our end
@@Tone22845 the OC didn't use Pollard. Defense allowed 200 yards rushing. No 3rd down stops. 14 penalties. And dropped passes. Troy isn't over coming that. Sorry
8:39 Jeff Fisher, he was the defensive backs coach and the next year he was the defensive coordinator for the Oilers then head coach for the Titans for years.
There will never be anything like madden and summerall again. Ever. They watching those nfc games an unforgettable experience.
You are right, just the chemistry of their voices in how they broadcast games, it sets the tone for the time period and an age where the NFL was great, even in those 80's games, going back watching the 49ers and Giants and other great teams, just legendary.
I miss John Madden. San Fran last drive, down 9, Madden says, "You know, if you had a play that got you 9 points, thats the play you would want to call here" lol
They broke the mold with Madden, that’s for sure!
Yeah, Madden was great and so was Summerall. These were some great times and great games. I miss these days.
These were the two best teams in the NFL was like this from 1992 to 95.
Buffalo Bills were fantastic as well.
@@douglasgriffith660 just a notch below. SF woulda torched them in the super bowls as well.
And the Bills
If Jerry and Jimmy could have contained their egos it is highly likely that the Cowboys would have won 3 or possibly even 4 consecutive Super Bowls and staked their claim to being the mythological greatest football team of all time.
No disrespect intended but it was never the same when Jimmy left.
EXACTLY! I was in Dallas when that went down. I was in the Army reserve doing my annual 2wk training. I was totally pissed off with that. I'm glad he made it 2the Hall of fame. When he took over as the HC he said they'll be in the Superbowl in 4/5 yrs the NFL community laughed. HOW BOUT THOSE COWBOYS!
@@williewalker5646 He was amazing. Those two years were great ones for Dallas fans.
I am an old hand and my favorite Super Bowl win for the Cowboys was Super Bowl VI when it was Doomsday for Dolphins by a score of 24 to 3. If Calvin Hill had not fumbled at the Miami goal line near game's end the final would have been 31 to 3. That is my all time favorite Cowboys win.
I lived in south Florida back then, about 120 miles north of Miami and we subscribed to the Miami Herald newspaper and if my memory is correct the headline read It's Doomsday For Dolphins. The under headline read Dallas Defense Lives Up To Reputation.
If not those words it was very close to that.
@@yourroyalhighness7662 I started watching football in 1972 & the Cowboys had a new fan. I was 10yrs old at the time. Garrison & Hill in backfield & I liked when they would go up & down in unison. My favorite game would've been the NFC championship game against the 49ers 1993 how they dominated them offensively in the 2nd half they held the ball practically the whole 3rd & part of the 4th quarter. TOTAL DOMINANCE haven't seen nothing else that could compare since.
@@williewalker5646 The Cowboys were awesome that day. The NFC Championship games against the 49ers were the real Super Bowl. Buffalo never stood a chsnce. I loved those two titles against the Bills but my heart went out to them because of how resigned they were to defeat once things got tough.
Getting to the Super Bowl 4 years in a row, win or lose, was an incredible accomplishment by the Bills. No other team has matched it in the Super Bowl era.
Jimmy did Jerry didn't.
Thanks for this great upload Richard. Football was so much better before the salary cap era started. Too many short dinky passes now to my liking. The last great power running game the nfl is going to ever have was the back to back Cowboys. Steelers were good with Bettis but it was not as dynamic an offense.
Nowadays I feel like I am watching arena football. They play no defense, the commentators over-hype and overrate every single player like Josh Allen. Good hard tackles they don't exist anymore.
Back then, 49ers usually demoralized teams when they made explosive scores and seemed 'unstoppable' for a string of possessions. Cowboys were just too fast, too talented for this to work on them. They just shrugged off 49er scores, kept lining up and at any moment could end the 49ers momentum. As great as the Cowboys were, they seem to have underutilized their talent, if possible since they won 3 superbowls with this team. Their offense was just so basic, like a touch football game: "Just get open". While the 49ers had a machine honed over 12 years. Kind of shows just how much raw talent that Cowboys team had. Damn. Great 90s rivalry.
They were also well coached too. They got a lot of good players from the Herschel Walker trade. Jimmy Johnson was both a great coach and a great scout. Unfortunately egos got in the way, Jerry Jones felt like he didn't have control of the team. He fired Jimmy Johnson, hired his puppet coach Barry Switzer, and Jerry made himself the GM therefore he had complete control of the team, and the results speak for themselves. They haven't been an NFC championship game since 1995.
Well to be fair, that was Jimmy's whole thing...keep it simple, much like Lombardi and Noll before him. And Dallas more than any team in the 90's, was completely gutted by free agency. My goodness...they lost Kevin Gogan, John Gesek, Alvin Harper, Ken Norton Jr, James Washington, Thomas Everett, Tony Casillas, Vinson Smith...all starters off that great 1992 team, before they got to 1995. How they managed to win that title with the depth they lacked AND Barry Switzer coaching, remains a crowning achievement.
Every time I watch these old Dallas cowboy games, I can’t help but think how Jerry Jones screwed it all up. He had the coach that could have been just like the patriots are. Jimmie Johnson could evaluate talent and ability as good as anybody ever could. He picked up so many quality players in the late rounds of the draft it’s unreal.
I agree 💯
No shit. Instead of saying "I could have put 500 coaches in there and they would have done the same job," how about "How would you like to make history as the first coach who won three, maybe four or five superbowls in a row....something no one else will ever do?"
And he understood the value of draft choices before anyone else, even before the Salary Cap was implemented in 1994.
@@danthomas9170 you are so right. many teams use his mathematical values for draft picks today.
I agree 👍
From 1992 to 1995 the NFL was a 2 team league these were those 2
You can add the Minnesota Vikings and the Philadelphia eagles to that list they were just as competitive during that time but they couldn't beat these two teams playing right here...
And the Bills
@@jamalmccoy5373then they literally can't be added lol. He's right the league belonged to the cowboys and 49ers during this time. They were the teams who won the 4 superbowls. They were easily better than everyone else.
@@truthhurtz8517you mean the team the cowboys destroyed twice in the superbowl? Nah can't add them. The league was owned by the 49ers and cowboys but barely by the 49ers. The league really was mostly dominated by the cowboys who won 3 superbowls
Mostly a one team league cuz the cowboys won 3 of the 4 superbowls and owned the 49ers except for in 1994
No one was happier to see Jimmy Johnson get railroaded than the 49ers.
It was their ticket to a 🏆. In 94, the Cowboys spotted them 21 points and almost came back to beat them....if not for a missed pass interference call against Deon Sanders on Michael Irvin....pulling his arms down 3 seconds before the ball got there.
Jimmy's team would've been focused in that game....and I'm sure he'd have better personnel replacing the guys that were lost in free agency....Norton stands out.
Nah, 49ers win in 94 anyway
@speccollector9740: I know this a old post but I gotta mention this: The 49'ers grew so tired of the Cowboys beating them in the NFC championship that they signed about 8 free agents, and just one on the offence side. Ed McCafferyWR
Pro bowler Tim Harris, Deion Sanders, Gary Plummer, Charles Mann, Rickey Jackson, Richard Dent, Ken Norton ( traitor lol)
@@clickman443 How is that? We had the 49ers number ever single year that we played them during this time. Jimmy would have played a very different game in that 94 Championship game. You guys think the NFL is a Madden football game where everything is automatic.
@@contentm3893 I was trolling, nobody knows that shit. It's old news
I used to always get depressed as a kid when Pat would start reading the credits. It signaled the game was almost over. Especially if the Cowboys were down.
Right? And back to school the next day.... sonofabitch 😄
That defense was nasty!
LOL @ 1:08:09 when Jerry Jones is telling Johnson, "just think that when after this season is over with, I'm getting rid of your ass so I can have complete control of the team and then run it into the ground until the day that I die."
the good old days of pro football legends and madden and pat the best in tv sport cast RIP guys
IF Pat had a drinking problem, it could have been exacerbated by having to sit in a booth listening to a repeat-babbling John (I should still be a coach) Madden
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1st Niners drive...they get to 4th and 1 at the Dallas 44 and punt..not a knock on Seifert i bet most coaches back then would have done the same. I prefer this era to the current but 4th down strategy was pretty flawed back then.
These were the two best teams in the NFL was like this from 1992 to 95.
he was a pussy
my second cousin jhon jett on my dad's side of the family
Marc Logan fumble at 25:05 exact same reverse hand-off play that Roger Craig fumbled vs. Giants in 1990 NFC Championship Game
Any day Steve Young lost was a very good day. To this day, can't stand him.
man everyone is having fun both teams help each other off the ground and im certain many players are drunk and or high on something!! woooo
It takes a dummy to get in the way of success! Ain't that right, Jerry?
Miss watching Steve Young play
These were obviously the days before NFL broadcasts had the steady scoreboard posted on the TV screen. You could turn on the game in progress and not know the score for several minutes. So frustrating!
1992 Roster my favorite football 🏈 team roster
J. Mickey made a badass play
This game is the worst moment of my childhood. I won tickets to this game as a 13 year old, and could find no one who would take me to the game.
How’d you win the tickets?
No one!! That sucks!!😡😡🤬🤬
@@christopherdelgaudio9484 Not a single person.
@@thunder_balls Local radio station in Texas
You couldnt call a cab?
49ers at the end down 9 should have taken the FG and gone for the onside kick once they got close enough but teams didn't use that strategy in those days.
Not true. I remember the Raiders...my Raiders, of all teams, kicked a FG down 10 against the Chargers under a minute left trying to do that exact same thing. I think it was the 1993 game in the Coliseum.
No.......Seifert just didn't use the strategy. Plenty of others did.
Plus, Covert was very unreliable, and they probably trusted the offense more @ that point.
Tackling.....Never see it like this anymore
If you think about it, the first half of the second half is just the third quarter.
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Make think about how was,, back then this sports is something else all,, human great player to,, keep up and gone things for old,,day,,to,,it,, with it,, all being things again
The Boys really whooped the 9ers after all their trash talk.
Harper should've been given a touchdown on that 3rd quarter grab. He had possession. So really Dallas won 33- 17.
Not even close.
Just like the 93 NFC Championship Game.
Harper didn’t catch that ball
A cowboy fan talking shit never happens. At least not anymore.
Then: Football is a violent game, and there's going to be violent hits.
Now: You're a dirty player if you lay a guy out.
When you butt heads with the owner you get 🔥 fired as you seen
A good ass-kickin
1:04:50 - a 2024 penalty back in 1993.
The Cowboys owned the 49ers in 1992 and 1993 then the 49ers signed Deion Sanders and he changed the balance of power to the 49ers.
they also signed Tim Harris..richard Dent, bart oats, ken norton, ricky jackson, charles mann, gary plummer, toi cook...so it was a lot more than sanders..... and they taught teams how to get around the salary cap...... the cowboys manhandled them in the 93 championship game..
I disagree,it didn't have anything to do whit Deon or anyone else that they got,it all started when JERRY JONES started to get jealous OF JIMMY JOHNSON an fired him that was the beginning of our end
For one year.
Then, order was restored, one last time.
Dak would avg 35 pts and have atleast 2 Superbowls with this team and scheme.
If Troy had Amari Cooper,CeeDee Lamb & Gallup with Elliott & Pollard in the backfield he would've atleast made a SB appearance
@@Tone22845 nah. Wouldn't necessarily be his fault though. Just like it wasn't Daks and Dak only has 1 full year with them
@@x--LeethaL--x he should've atleast past the 49ers last season!! The bigger the game Troy shows up
@@Tone22845 the OC didn't use Pollard. Defense allowed 200 yards rushing. No 3rd down stops. 14 penalties. And dropped passes. Troy isn't over coming that. Sorry
@@x--LeethaL--x Dak didn't play well either & the game was still close
I really hated the cowboys during these times and losing super bowl 30 to them had a lot to do with that...
The cowboys were the underdogs in the 90s.
@@hectorlopez1069 What ?
8:39 Jeff Fisher, he was the defensive backs coach and the next year he was the defensive coordinator for the Oilers then head coach for the Titans for years.
and won nothing
@@danieltilson4912 he didn't won nothing with the oilers , or titans.
or Atlanta
Jerry Rice tried to bè a hero and ŵin̈ it at the end
A bunch of ɓs calls by the referees against the Cowboys
26:45 MICHAEL IRVIN!!!!!
A great wide receiver
F Dallas
No doubt 😂
I'll take Troy aikmen you can have overated Steve Young
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I HATE DALLAS, 49 4 40 years
Steve Young was a garbage quarterback I don't care what you say you saw the game
And yet in the Hall of Fame
If you were throwing the ball to the goat you would be in the hall of shame also next question ❓
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I'll take Troy aikmen you can have overated Steve Young
Compare the stats Bro
The stats is Jerry Rice the standard is Jerry Rice
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