Their red helmets ⛑ and their blue jerseys and their white slacks 👖 and their light gray socks 🧦 really complements the green football field that they play in.
I don't know why I stayed watching the game after the interception in the second half, I thank myself for doing it, without a doubt the best game I've seen in my life, and I remember it like it was yesterday, i was 13yo, from a Bronco fan
I remember watching this game. When Houston scored at the beginning of the second half, I fell asleep...until everyone in the house was screaming. Thanks for uploading this.
The loss against the Chiefs was the knockout blow. But the space-time continuum would be altered if the Oilers had not choked in Buffalo. They beat Buffalo, all that would have stood in the way of them making it an all Texas SB against the Cowboys was a weak AFC playoff bracket. Win or lose against the Cowboys, the Oilers belatedly would have kicked in the sum bitch Bum Phillips once promised and the organization would have had enough good will to persuade the city of Houston to build a new stadium. Thus the Oilers would still be around. As such, that didn't happen and here we are.
@@bendersenate8360 Greed maybe but funny thing the city of Houston ended up paying for the new stadium anyway to just to get an expansion team. Had the Oilers won those games against the Bills and Chiefs they would of gotten the new stadium Bud Adams wanted.
god I miss the 90's NFL football like I miss the 90's NBA basketball, I don't care what you tell me, it was better back then, despite the fact we didn't have the social media tech now that we have and etc, the game was simply more pure, shit me and my brothers were doing fantasy football back then before it was even started, picking our players and having our own pool of money for whoever our players had the most yards/touchdowns
I didn't say the Eagles had the biggest comeback but they did it in 7 minutes so it is the best comeback. the Oilers have the biggest comeback not the best one though.
I don't know. Since the 32 points deficit is the record, I would have to think that 35 points would be possible. It would be very, very hard to top this (and there have been some that have come close), but I don't think it's impossible to break.
No replay in 1993. Play stands. Plus the Bruce Smith unnecessary roughness call negating the INT was not a penalty. Oilers got a huge break there and still blew it.
STILL, the greatest comeback EVER. I was a HUGE Bills fan back then before Baltimore got the Ravens. At the time I was ecstatic watching this thriller. Go ahead Frank Reich lol memories
On the drive after the onside kick, Beebe fumbled on an earlier play and Jerry Gray recovered. Then later Beebe stepped out. Gray and Houston got screwed twice on that drive.
and the Oilers led 28-3 at halftime, the 35-3 lead didn't happen until Frank Reich threw the Pick six in the 3rd quarter. Ironically, the last TD the Colts also got was a Pick Six to increase their lead to 30-0. Warren Moon would be the QB for the Vikings two years after the loss. Kirk Cousins was QB of the Vikings in the win!
I've seen that stadium at its modern loudest. I cannot imagine what Highmark in a frenzy with an extra 10,000 fans in attendance would have sounded like. Probably could have heard that roar from Cleveland
It was a much different era. This was before 52-17, or the closure of the 0-4 dream. Then came the music city miracle. Then Tom Brady for twenty years. The modern-day Buffalo Bills fan has seen enough of Sean McDermott in big games. Maybe one day. Maybe sooner than later.
Aside from being the best comeback game ever, the best NFL commentators ever. I truly miss those days. Thanks for sharing this. I still get excited watching it lol.
I think about this game from time to time over 30 years later. Oilers got robbed soooooo many times in this game. The Refs allowed blatant penalties not being called. Just a disgrace.
Frank Reich now is HC for the Indianapolis Colts--he recently lost a first-round playoff game in Buffalo--he has said that he still has a very deep fondness for the Bills and the entire Western NY area
I was In ft Meyers florida watching this with friends and family at a Buffalo Bills backer club... all from buffalo but now in sw Florida. Was simply an UNBELIEVABLE comeback! Best game Ive ever watched....Miss the 90s. The teams were all great back then! GO BILLS.
Agreed. 27 years later, this may be the greatest day of my life. I remember feeling like I was told my mom died. And then 2 hours later, having them say she's alive and will be 100% fine.
the crazy thing is this comeback didn't take the entire half. It was just an absolute onslaught after the bills got their first td. If I remember by the end of third they were down 4 points.
I remember when I saw this on primetime "Houston leads 35-3, it's over!" it was then when I realized something special was going to happen, and boy was I right!
Oldest trick in the ESPN book. A few other dead giveaways they have on SportsCenter or other highlight shows. It's over = surprise! comeback! Last chance = team on offense that is losing is not going to score Team x would not go away = but they would still lose
Fun fact: this game was BLACKED OUT in the Buffalo home market because they didn’t sell out. One of the greatest games in NFL history was blacked out in the home market. Unbelievable.
Nobody ever talks about the 2 huge missed calls, but I guess that would take away from the story. I'd never heard of the calls until today. The missed holding happens, but in today's NFL, the Beebe TD when he stepped out of bounds would probably be overturned I'm assuming.
The almighty football gods had already favored Doug Flutie to win it all that year, and cursed the Bills when they benched him in favor of shoeless Rob Johnson. The curse was finally lifted two seasons ago when the Bills invited Flutie back to lead the charge.
was lucky enough to actually be at this game, at halftime it was eerie, everyone one was looking like "this can't be happening"' then you could feel the air get electrified in the 2nd half, it was like a dream, something from the karate kid or etc, I'll never give up hope
Beebe' touchdown should not have counted, but the Oilers had no one to blame but themselves for not realizing buffalo would kick onside down 35-10 and then turning the ball over and allowing a backup QB and a backup RB put up 35 second half points.
I remember we all knew buffalo was going to onside kick but somehow the genius coaches of the oilers weren’t prepared. The kicker recovered his own onside kick!
@ 1:08 Boomer: "Ernest Givins From" TJ: "Louisville" @ 1:37 AND IT'S OVER IT'S ALL OVER @ 2:00 IT'S A TOUCHDOWN NOW IT'S REALLY OVER @ 2:43 IT'S OVER IT'S OVER..... for Houston @ 6:54 THE GREATEST COMEBACK IN THE HISTORY OF THE NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE IN THE REGULAR SEASON OR THE PLAYOFFS @ 11:47 the worst oil disaster since the valdez
I totally got it. Boomer used that for a regular season game in Chicago in 2005ish as well. And the song used in Butters Very Own Episode on South Park is also based on Windy.
I remember watching this game back in ‘93 and at time thinking no way that my bills was gonna win this game, Warren Moon was on fire this game, Houston outgain bills in all phases, but will of my buffalo bills wow!!!
@@Tornado1994 When you’re team epically chokes like this in the playoffs, that’s a franchise defining moment right there. It’s no surprise it killed the team’s tenure in Houston.
Still the GREATEST COMEBACK IN NFL HISTORY! The Patriots in Super Bowl 51 were down 25 in the 3rd quarter. The Bills were down 32! The Patriots had Tom Brady and James White. The Bills had backups Frank Reich & Kenneth Davis. I doubt Jimmy Garoppolo could have completed the comeback in the Super Bowl like Brady did..
@@robertyoung3992 Falcons beat themselves. They completely got worn down and started playing not to lose instead of playing to win. Between Ryan’s fumble and Shanahan’s completely nonsensical calls to pass the ball on the 22. Not to mention the Falcons abandoning their running game.
Believe it or not this game was blacked out in Buffalo and the surrounding area including southern Ontario (Toronto). So anyone listening on the radio must have been going nuts.
In all honesty, I don't know what would be worse. Radio or TV. But the play by play was great on both, with the late Van Miller on radio for Buffalo and the late Charlie Jones for NBC
I watched the first half at home before I had to go to work. Driving in I was so mad the season was over. I worked at that time at a country club on the driving range and our little range shack was just off the tenth tee by the ladies tees and we had a little black and white t.v in there. When Christie made the kick to win it I ran out the back screaming at the top of my lungs right when a lady was about to tee off. Scared the crap out of her but it was totally worth it. Those Bills teams were something else.
Yup 👍 Houston Oilers has made the playoffs 7 straight years prior to this game … The following year , they fell to worst team in the NFL with a record of 2-14 . They never recovered from this loss and only began winning again when they moved to Tennessee 😢
It's called "Theighs Mon", and believe it or not, the song was first identified only a few months ago. See the following links for more info ... www.primetimemusic.net/2020/06/breaking-unknown-song-23-points-war-one.html www.primetimemusic.net/2018/02/unknown-song-23-points-war.html
Wow, it looked like not a single one of the Oilers up men was expecting that onside kick. Not only is that low football IQ, but did their special teams coach not tell them to watch for the possibility of it?
Exactly. They were all retreating before the ball was even kicked. And if you consider that Moon had been unstoppable to that point, you had to at least be prepared for the Bills to go onside.
@@bendersenate8360 I'm not saying it wasn't a great call by the Bills to try an onside kick there. It was a great play. But it was pathetic that the Oilers hadn't kicked all game, Moon was unstoppable, and the entire front line of Houston was retreating before the ball was even kicked. You have to anticipate a possible onside kick there. They didn't.
This comeback was so insane and epic that people forget about the Eagles/Saints comeback which was impressive in its own way. 9 times out of 10, that Philly comeback would have been viewed as the comeback of the year most years.
Kinda reminds me how in the 02-03 Wildcard Sunday the Steelers came back to beat the Browns on the same day the 49ers came back to beat the Giants so the Steelers-Browns game got overshadowed.
This game was blacked out in Western New York/Southern Ontario--turned off the radio (WBEN radio Buffalo--Van Miller was the announcer) after the score was 35-3--decided to turn it on again to see how bad the Bills lost--absolutely stunned to find the score was 38-35 Buffalo--then listened to the rest--absolutely incredible
As a Houstonian and lifelong fan of Houston professional sports, this was the worst afternoon of football viewing in my life. I actually had to repair my in-laws' mailbox because I went outside and kicked it off the post in a rage of frustration... lol Good thing they were understanding. They were all Cowboy fans which was the worst part about it. You see, I was stationed in Dallas of all places, home of our in-state rival and I was teased mercilessly by my "friends". Then, to top it all off, the Bills went on to lose in the Super Bowl to guess who... the fucking Cowboys... again. Twenty-six years later and I'm still recovering from the PTSD. No team could snatch defeat from the jaws of victory I like the Oilers.
Great memories! I remember the bit where Berman's going "It's all over" several times (to illustrate how folks were thinking during the game)....they were killing the Bills at first....but then the Bills HAD THE GREATEST COMEBACK! Berman: "Beebebebebebe..." Ah Don Beebie. I wonder where he is today? Considering all the concussions he had I hope he's okay. He was a neat guy.
I wish we had announcers/hosts like this with so much energy and intensity
+Jackson In The Cut ...there the same announcers..literally..they do the same show even with the same music..theyre just 20 years older lol.
Berman, starter jackets, epic highlight music, hard ass hits, helmet spearing... ahhh the 90s NFL.
I remember watching this game as a child, mind blown then, mind blown now.
I was there. Rich stadium was lit.
Bob Costas said “Go Figure” after he said during the half time show that the Oilers has this game won.
Man! I really miss the 1994 Buffalo 🐃 Bills 💵 uniforms.
I also really miss the 1960 light gray, white, metallic red & metallic blue uniforms of the Buffalo 🐃 Bills 💵.
Their red helmets ⛑ and their blue jerseys and their white slacks 👖 and their light gray socks 🧦 really complements the green football field that they play in.
Nobody circles the wagons like the Buffalo Bills
That's Right
They certainly do know how to circle the wagons!!
johno1432 nobody loses superbowls like the buffalo bills
How many teams have won 4 straight conference championships?? Hmmm???
@@CaryCarpenter 2, the bills and the 1970s miami dolphins
"Houston leading 35-3, it's over, it's over!--For Houston"
Lol
@Lamaan Hill Jr no, it was 35-3. Houston kicked a field goal to tie the game at 38-38 and then the bills won 41-38.
@@couvo9840 35-3
I like many believe it was the death knell for the Bills.
I remember this game as if it was yesterday. Had the Bills -3 for two dimes. Best push of my life.
7:05 "Never have a group of men worked so hard for a 3 hour bus ride to Pittsburgh!!"
LMAO!!
This comeback is so legendary it teaches you to never give up anything can happen
Frank Lloyd Reich--I LOVE IT!
1:30. You will never see a play like this in todays NFL. This was a special time in the NFL.
why not?
I don't know why I stayed watching the game after the interception in the second half, I thank myself for doing it, without a doubt the best game I've seen in my life, and I remember it like it was yesterday, i was 13yo, from a Bronco fan
NFL Primetime was an awesome show....what a crazy game this was
I remember watching this game. When Houston scored at the beginning of the second half, I fell asleep...until everyone in the house was screaming. Thanks for uploading this.
This game made the Oilers change states.
Blue Skeptic is right
The loss against the Chiefs was the knockout blow. But the space-time continuum would be altered if the Oilers had not choked in Buffalo. They beat Buffalo, all that would have stood in the way of them making it an all Texas SB against the Cowboys was a weak AFC playoff bracket. Win or lose against the Cowboys, the Oilers belatedly would have kicked in the sum bitch Bum Phillips once promised and the organization would have had enough good will to persuade the city of Houston to build a new stadium. Thus the Oilers would still be around. As such, that didn't happen and here we are.
Great one! But actually, it was silly greed and the stadium fiasco mentioned.
@@bendersenate8360 Greed maybe but funny thing the city of Houston ended up paying for the new stadium anyway to just to get an expansion team. Had the Oilers won those games against the Bills and Chiefs they would of gotten the new stadium Bud Adams wanted.
ultimately when Houston did move to Tennessee-they did get their revenge in the "Music City Miracle" game in 1999
I still can't believe they did this without their Hall of Fame QB AND their Hall of Fame RB.
god I miss the 90's NFL football like I miss the 90's NBA basketball, I don't care what you tell me, it was better back then, despite the fact we didn't have the social media tech now that we have and etc, the game was simply more pure, shit me and my brothers were doing fantasy football back then before it was even started, picking our players and having our own pool of money for whoever our players had the most yards/touchdowns
Shut up you're old
Navo W Shut up. you're dumb.
emailchb Stfu you're irrelevant. GTFO my mentions.
relevant enough for your idiot response apparently
emailchb my comment was 10 days ago and you responded fucking loser.
This record will never be broken
+Joshua Hollowell it has been broken by the Eagles in 2010
+ProGBgaming dude Eagles were down 21 or 28 at the most and if you can do math, you would know that 28
I didn't say the Eagles had the biggest comeback but they did it in 7 minutes so it is the best comeback. the Oilers have the biggest comeback not the best one though.
I don't know. Since the 32 points deficit is the record, I would have to think that 35 points would be possible. It would be very, very hard to top this (and there have been some that have come close), but I don't think it's impossible to break.
No replay in 1993. Play stands. Plus the Bruce Smith unnecessary roughness call negating the INT was not a penalty. Oilers got a huge break there and still blew it.
This game and the 1999 Music City Miracle. These two franchises have quite a history!
And to close out the decade with the Music City Miracle in Nashville, TN where the Titans come back against the Bills.
I feel a rematch is coming with the bills getting revenge
STILL, the greatest comeback EVER. I was a HUGE Bills fan back then before Baltimore got the Ravens. At the time I was ecstatic watching this thriller. Go ahead Frank Reich lol memories
This game thought me that it’s anybody’s game. I use this game as an example every time I tell someone never underestimate your opponent.
On the drive after the onside kick, Beebe fumbled on an earlier play and Jerry Gray recovered. Then later Beebe stepped out. Gray and Houston got screwed twice on that drive.
" never seen someone work so hard for 3 hour ride to Pittsburgh" lmao
I love that line
7:00 Until 2022 when the Vikings came down from 33 against the Colts
and the Oilers led 28-3 at halftime, the 35-3 lead didn't happen until Frank Reich threw the Pick six in the 3rd quarter. Ironically, the last TD the Colts also got was a Pick Six to increase their lead to 30-0. Warren Moon would be the QB for the Vikings two years after the loss. Kirk Cousins was QB of the Vikings in the win!
No one circles the wagons like the BUFFALO BILLS CLASSIC CHRIS BERMAN LOVE 90'S NFL
49er fan here, just curious though. Does anybody else miss the 1990s version of the nfl??
Because that's when you guys were winners
Every day
Bro i miss it a lot. much more aggressive back in the day. this comeback was way more impressive when it happened. Dolphins fan here too
Absolutely. Except the giant shoulder pads.
Somewhat. I do miss the depth of the AFC East and that Houston's team was the Oilers.
I remember this game not being televised for some reason and having to listen to it on the radio..
There was a blackout
I've seen that stadium at its modern loudest. I cannot imagine what Highmark in a frenzy with an extra 10,000 fans in attendance would have sounded like. Probably could have heard that roar from Cleveland
It was a much different era. This was before 52-17, or the closure of the 0-4 dream. Then came the music city miracle. Then Tom Brady for twenty years. The modern-day Buffalo Bills fan has seen enough of Sean McDermott in big games. Maybe one day. Maybe sooner than later.
This Prinetime track is the only one I can't find as its own audio file. I need it! By far my favorite highlight music.
sites.google.com/site/markpolinsky/nfl-primetime-music
Theighs Mon by John Colby. Search it on UA-cam ;)
Aside from being the best comeback game ever, the best NFL commentators ever. I truly miss those days. Thanks for sharing this. I still get excited watching it lol.
September 2019 and I'm still watching this lol.
2020 Stuck inside with the virus out there and watched this again. At least something put a smile on my face!
Was there to witness this. Most memorable sports event I’ve ever seen.
Cheers mate.
I think about this game from time to time over 30 years later. Oilers got robbed soooooo many times in this game. The Refs allowed blatant penalties not being called. Just a disgrace.
WE NEED MORE POINTS!!!
Don BEEBEBEBEBEBEBEBEBEBEBEBE
John Wagner He was out of bounds on his td score.
Frank Reich now is HC for the Indianapolis Colts--he recently lost a first-round playoff game in Buffalo--he has said that he still has a very deep fondness for the Bills and the entire Western NY area
The score at one point was 28-3 and a Houston team was playing.
A Super Bowl was played in Houston and the score was 28-3, coincidence?
Plot Twist: Tom Brady's last playoff game as a Patriot was a loss to the same franchise as the Houston Oilers.
I was In ft Meyers florida watching this with friends and family at a Buffalo Bills backer club... all from buffalo but now in sw Florida. Was simply an UNBELIEVABLE comeback! Best game Ive ever watched....Miss the 90s. The teams were all great back then! GO BILLS.
Agreed. 27 years later, this may be the greatest day of my life. I remember feeling like I was told my mom died. And then 2 hours later, having them say she's alive and will be 100% fine.
"Picked off by good ol Henry Jones!" Lolol
the crazy thing is this comeback didn't take the entire half. It was just an absolute onslaught after the bills got their first td. If I remember by the end of third they were down 4 points.
“It was an association day- Everyone knew it was windy.”
8:41 man Cris Dishman just throwing everybody under the bus.
And I heard you say it's over!!
Never count out ANY team.
Eat your words cold.
💥
Let’s go bills
Whose here after the Bills finally won their 1st playoff game in [26 years]!
i honestly cant believe how long berman's been doing this for
Too long.
"Lil shake to the left, where I go? No I'm not there here's the ball I got it you don't!!"
12:38 best Primetime tune.
Rick Baker - Out Front
I remember when I saw this on primetime "Houston leads 35-3, it's over!" it was then when I realized something special was going to happen, and boy was I right!
somebody give this man a trophy
Oldest trick in the ESPN book. A few other dead giveaways they have on SportsCenter or other highlight shows.
It's over = surprise! comeback!
Last chance = team on offense that is losing is not going to score
Team x would not go away = but they would still lose
Fun fact: this game was BLACKED OUT in the Buffalo home market because they didn’t sell out. One of the greatest games in NFL history was blacked out in the home market. Unbelievable.
Nobody ever talks about the 2 huge missed calls, but I guess that would take away from the story. I'd never heard of the calls until today. The missed holding happens, but in today's NFL, the Beebe TD when he stepped out of bounds would probably be overturned I'm assuming.
Awesome 👍 no other word for it AWESOME 👍
We had our revenge, music city miracle
The bills will avenge the music city miracle send the titans on 17 season drought
The almighty football gods had already favored Doug Flutie to win it all that year, and cursed the Bills when they benched him in favor of shoeless Rob Johnson. The curse was finally lifted two seasons ago when the Bills invited Flutie back to lead the charge.
was lucky enough to actually be at this game, at halftime it was eerie, everyone one was looking like "this can't be happening"' then you could feel the air get electrified in the 2nd half, it was like a dream, something from the karate kid or etc, I'll never give up hope
I love watching this when people say the bills were never good.
Matthew Bartolotta Watch that year's Super Bowl then...
Matthew Bartolotta It's a wildcard game. both teams were eh
@@kaiseramadeus233 that people of my gerenation(kids these days don't know)
Matthew Bartolotta the bills were bad for a whole 2 and a half quarters
Hehe almost went to the Superbowl this year
This game was blacked out in the local area so all of us buffalo fans never got to see this game.
11:25-Berman asks "Can the Oilers ever recover?". History shows the answer would be no.
Beebe' touchdown should not have counted, but the Oilers had no one to blame but themselves for not realizing buffalo would kick onside down 35-10 and then turning the ball over and allowing a backup QB and a backup RB put up 35 second half points.
Mike Youngblood
Lol....after seeing all the "wwe john cena type breaks", i don't feel bad about this play😜
I remember we all knew buffalo was going to onside kick but somehow the genius coaches of the oilers weren’t prepared. The kicker recovered his own onside kick!
Mike Youngblood You are correct.
@ 1:08 Boomer: "Ernest Givins From"
TJ: "Louisville"
@ 1:37 AND IT'S OVER IT'S ALL OVER
@ 2:00 IT'S A TOUCHDOWN NOW IT'S REALLY OVER
@ 2:43 IT'S OVER IT'S OVER..... for Houston
@ 6:54 THE GREATEST COMEBACK IN THE HISTORY OF THE NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE IN THE REGULAR SEASON OR THE PLAYOFFS
@ 11:47 the worst oil disaster since the valdez
On this day GOD!! Was circling them wagons!!
It was Association Day because it was windy. Nobody gets that reference. Lol.
What’s it a reference to? Never knew why Boomer said that.
@@ProjectInsight44 There was a band called The Association that had a #1 song called “Windy.”
nocalsteve Ah, clsssic Boomer. He always has the best references, even if some (like myself in this case) don’t immediately pick up on them.
I totally got it. Boomer used that for a regular season game in Chicago in 2005ish as well.
And the song used in Butters Very Own Episode on South Park is also based on Windy.
I remember watching this game back in ‘93 and at time thinking no way that my bills was gonna win this game, Warren Moon was on fire this game, Houston outgain bills in all phases, but will of my buffalo bills wow!!!
This was the game that made people HATE the Oilers and caused Houston to turn against their OWN AFC Team.
Hey look, it’s the Colts coach, Frank Reich!
@@Tornado1994 When you’re team epically chokes like this in the playoffs, that’s a franchise defining moment right there.
It’s no surprise it killed the team’s tenure in Houston.
@@RB01.10 Exactly.
Will never forget that game if I live to be 1000 years old. And I got to watch the game a second time at Jim Kelly's house afterwards. What a party!
He had it on tape? That wasn't an easy recording to acquire in the buffalo area as it was blacked out in the home market.
No Jim did not have it on tape. He had a dish in the back yard.
Still the GREATEST COMEBACK IN NFL HISTORY! The Patriots in Super Bowl 51 were down 25 in the 3rd quarter. The Bills were down 32! The Patriots had Tom Brady and James White. The Bills had backups Frank Reich & Kenneth Davis. I doubt Jimmy Garoppolo could have completed the comeback in the Super Bowl like Brady did..
Other than the Beebe TD, this game's fucking legit.
@Kris Collett the Refs handed that Super Bowl to the Pats
@@robertyoung3992 Falcons beat themselves.
They completely got worn down and started playing not to lose instead of playing to win.
Between Ryan’s fumble and Shanahan’s completely nonsensical calls to pass the ball on the 22. Not to mention the Falcons abandoning their running game.
I like this for the song and the epic comeback.
Greatest comeback in NFL history!!!
Minnesota.has.biggest.comeback..
@@JorgePerez-bt3ld if you look, you can see HOW OLD that comment is.
Believe it or not this game was blacked out in Buffalo and the surrounding area including southern Ontario (Toronto). So anyone listening on the radio must have been going nuts.
In all honesty, I don't know what would be worse. Radio or TV.
But the play by play was great on both, with the late Van Miller on radio for Buffalo and the late Charlie Jones for NBC
I think this Oiler team could have actually won a Super Bowl if they wouldn't have blown leads in playoff games.
Just like the Falcons, could never hold the leads when it mattered.
I watched the first half at home before I had to go to work. Driving in I was so mad the season was over. I worked at that time at a country club on the driving range and our little range shack was just off the tenth tee by the ladies tees and we had a little black and white t.v in there. When Christie made the kick to win it I ran out the back screaming at the top of my lungs right when a lady was about to tee off. Scared the crap out of her but it was totally worth it. Those Bills teams were something else.
Who else is here after the Vikings 33-0 comeback
The game that broke the Oilers franchise
5:55 / bills player on the bottom jumped
27 years later Houston storms to a 24-0 lead in a playoff game. It’s all over!
Kansas City though says otherwise.
I saw this game. I was rooting for the Oilers. Made me sick.
love the bills
Great quality, thanks!!!
'We choked' 😆 no one would have the. Balls to say that today
Could you upload the Eagles/Saints highlight?
Yup 👍
Houston Oilers has made the playoffs 7 straight years prior to this game …
The following year , they fell to worst team in the NFL with a record of 2-14 .
They never recovered from this loss and only began winning again when they moved to Tennessee 😢
Just like with the Giants, giving up horrible special teams plays and very fast scores is the only way you can lose these sorts of games
THE BILLS ARE IN BUSINESS
Beebe was out of bounds. How a refs head turn changed the course of NFL history. lol
Would not have mattered... the Bills still would have comeback regardless of that play.
Jason Brow Wrong. Refs miss calls every game. There is no excuse for losing a game you lead 35-3 in the 3rd quarter
@@mikeyoungblood1642 Andre Reed was out as well.on his td score
Dwight Love, Reed scored three td's in this game and wasn't close to being out of bounds on any of them.
What is the name of that first song dang
It's called "Theighs Mon", and believe it or not, the song was first identified only a few months ago. See the following links for more info ...
www.primetimemusic.net/2020/06/breaking-unknown-song-23-points-war-one.html
www.primetimemusic.net/2018/02/unknown-song-23-points-war.html
11:00 when that old NWA Power Hour music kicks in.
Brilliant!
Wow, it looked like not a single one of the Oilers up men was expecting that onside kick. Not only is that low football IQ, but did their special teams coach not tell them to watch for the possibility of it?
Exactly. They were all retreating before the ball was even kicked. And if you consider that Moon had been unstoppable to that point, you had to at least be prepared for the Bills to go onside.
Levy loves special teams. Of course they had rehearsed a covert onside kick. Special teams played a big role in deciding this game.
@@bendersenate8360 I'm not saying it wasn't a great call by the Bills to try an onside kick there. It was a great play.
But it was pathetic that the Oilers hadn't kicked all game, Moon was unstoppable, and the entire front line of Houston was retreating before the ball was even kicked. You have to anticipate a possible onside kick there. They didn't.
@@bendersenate8360 it's essentially impossible for teams to blow leads without horrendous special teams and/or turnovers.
@@NYG5 So I suppose that can go for the Falcons blowing the Super Bowl?
They made critical mistakes in that one too.
i can't believe that 32 point comeback was in the 4th quarter ALONE!!!
Actually 28 of the 35 points the bills scored to take a 38-35 lead were in the 3rd quarter. Only one touchdown was in the 4th
Don BeeebeBeebbbe
This comeback was so insane and epic that people forget about the Eagles/Saints comeback which was impressive in its own way. 9 times out of 10, that Philly comeback would have been viewed as the comeback of the year most years.
Kinda reminds me how in the 02-03 Wildcard Sunday the Steelers came back to beat the Browns on the same day the 49ers came back to beat the Giants so the Steelers-Browns game got overshadowed.
This game was blacked out in Western New York/Southern Ontario--turned off the radio (WBEN radio Buffalo--Van Miller was the announcer) after the score was 35-3--decided to turn it on again to see how bad the Bills lost--absolutely stunned to find the score was 38-35 Buffalo--then listened to the rest--absolutely incredible
As a Houstonian and lifelong fan of Houston professional sports, this was the worst afternoon of football viewing in my life. I actually had to repair my in-laws' mailbox because I went outside and kicked it off the post in a rage of frustration... lol Good thing they were understanding. They were all Cowboy fans which was the worst part about it. You see, I was stationed in Dallas of all places, home of our in-state rival and I was teased mercilessly by my "friends". Then, to top it all off, the Bills went on to lose in the Super Bowl to guess who... the fucking Cowboys... again.
Twenty-six years later and I'm still recovering from the PTSD.
No team could snatch defeat from the jaws of victory I like the Oilers.
We need another quarterback like this again so we can get back on track and at least make the play offs
Well josh allen would like to try for the role
spicy food chaser hahaha yeah 5 years later I finally got what i asked for josh allen is the goat
It’s 2019 and I still can’t believe this happened....
I don’t think they recovered Chris. They aren’t even a team anymore. At least in Houston if u wanna say they r the Titans.
Great memories! I remember the bit where Berman's going "It's all over" several times (to illustrate how folks were thinking during the game)....they were killing the Bills at first....but then the Bills HAD THE GREATEST COMEBACK!
Berman: "Beebebebebebe..." Ah Don Beebie. I wonder where he is today? Considering all the concussions he had I hope he's okay. He was a neat guy.
People may forget that the same two teams played the week before, in Houston.
The Oilers won and made the Bills lose the afc east and the first round bye to Miami
Over my ass.
i have fun..back in the days
Indy just fired Reich...why not try him at QB?