man I remember this game at 8 years old my second year as a jet fan 3rd grade great times easier times loved us at shea man should have stayed in queens thought we were near a super bowl 39 years later still waiting man
This game not only put the Jets into the playoffs as a Wildcard team it also by proxy of beating the Pack helped to put the Giants cross town into the playoffs as well.
Vin Scully could read the phone book for an hour and it would sound glorious. He would weave five stories about Johnny Unitas and Otto Graham into the recitation.
Hard to believe this game was 39 years ago. What I remember about this game was how cold it was. It was brutal cold!! I was marching in a champion Drum and Bugle Corps, The Long Island Sunrisers. It was so brutally cold that when we stupidly did the half time show our mouthpieces - I was a horn player- were freezing to our lips!!!
I was sitting in the upper deck, and can confirm it was downright frigid that day. Not that I cared in the end, but I wouldn't want to do that again 40+ years later!
I was a Packer fan born and raised in New York when this game happened. It was horrible lol. The first time the Packers had a real shot of making the post season in years -- they had been horrible for so long -- and then this disaster. Very painful.
I remember this game too. A lot of hype leading up the game. The Giants and Jets were poised to both make the playoffs. Green Bay had a decent team too at the time.
It was the wildcard and I was one of the fans who pulled it down. They had to scramble to get new posts for the wildcard game and put one together with spare parts from other teams.
That same year, The Packers, Giants, Jets, and Seahawks were in the cellar from 1980's finished records. So sad, they played the Giants twice and Lawrence Taylor lit a fire and destroyed Lynn Dickey with two sacks. I think it was when the Giants hosted the Packers.
I was at this game. I remember 2 things 1: I froze my ass off. 2: The sack exchange was all over Dickey. So, this is first time I’ve seen broadcast I love Vin..but “no good” is not the term for incomplete passes.
Yes, this was a bitter cold game. Fortunately, I was home watching it. A lot of hype leading up to the game. Jets and Giants both trying to make the playoffs.
This was to that point the biggest NFL game in New York since Super Bowl III. After the Giants beat the Cowboys a day earlier in The Meadowlands, if the Jets won this game, they AND the Giants would BOTH make the playoffs as they did (Giants for the first time since the 1963 NFL Championship, Jets for the first time since 1969).
Had the Jets lost this game to the Packers, they would not have been officially eliminated from the playoffs. It would've gotten the Denver Broncos into the playoffs and the Jets playoff hopes would have depended on the Oakland Raiders to defeat the San Diego Chargers game on Monday Night Football to conclude the 1981 NFL season to get into the playoffs.
I was at this game after betting my only $20 to win 216 the day before at Aqueduct. I helped pull down the goalposts after the game, almost messing up the wildcard, then I wondered why I was on the field celebrating a wildcard berth!
These JETS had potential ( Broncos fan myself ) but they were always much better in first half of season than second. One year I remember them starting 9-0 or similar and then missing the playoffs. Al Toon & Wesley Walker were great. Kenny O’Brien could be good , but was a mirage in the end. Freeman McNeil and Johnny Hector committee type backfield seems more natural in today’s NFL than this time period. On D , I thought Erik McMillan was a great player , but haven’t looked at his career path in a long time & in my hazy memory it seems like he had a couple great years ( possibly after this games time period ) but didn’t have a very long career in the end for whatever reason.
Erik McMillan was the 1988 AP Rookie Defensive Player Of the Year, www.pro-football-reference.com/players/M/McMiEr00.htm And the Jets NEVER started a season going 9-0, the 1986 Jets won their opening game then lost in Week 2 but they ripped off 9 straight wins to get to 10-1 before losing to Miami in Week 12, a 45-3 Monday Night Football massacre, to fall to 10-2. They made the playoffs, losing in Cleveland in 2 Overtime periods.
@@davidcobb2693 That was a big story of that season. They started 10-1 and McGuire was calling them frauds and said they were going to lose the last 5 games of the season.
Thanks for posting. I was 17 and went to the game. Section 22 row T. So cold but so worth it.
I was a 11 years old dude who enjoyed every moment of the NY Jets 1981 season.
man I remember this game at 8 years old my second year as a jet fan 3rd grade great times easier times loved us at shea man should have stayed in queens thought we were near a super bowl
39 years later still waiting man
I was at this game w/ my father. So gald it was finally uploaded. I had looked for it before. Thank you!
This game not only put the Jets into the playoffs as a Wildcard team it also by proxy of beating the Pack helped to put the Giants cross town into the playoffs as well.
Vin Scully could read the phone book for an hour and it would sound glorious. He would weave five stories about Johnny Unitas and Otto Graham into the recitation.
Hard to believe this game was 39 years ago. What I remember about this game was how cold it was. It was brutal cold!! I was marching in a champion Drum and Bugle Corps, The Long Island Sunrisers. It was so brutally cold that when we stupidly did the half time show our mouthpieces - I was a horn player- were freezing to our lips!!!
I was sitting in the upper deck, and can confirm it was downright frigid that day. Not that I cared in the end, but I wouldn't want to do that again 40+ years later!
I was a Packer fan born and raised in New York when this game happened. It was horrible lol. The first time the Packers had a real shot of making the post season in years -- they had been horrible for so long -- and then this disaster. Very painful.
I remember this game too. A lot of hype leading up the game. The Giants and Jets were poised to both make the playoffs.
Green Bay had a decent team too at the time.
I was at this game it was way too cold. They pulled the field goal posts down to the ground and jets win division
Very cool you were at the game. I remember watching it on TV at the time.
They made the WC
@@mitchc6040 right because the phins won division
It was the wildcard and I was one of the fans who pulled it down. They had to scramble to get new posts for the wildcard game and put one together with spare parts from other teams.
Man, Vin could call anything!!!! As a Chargers fan I sure missed JJ now on the Pack n this game.
That same year, The Packers, Giants, Jets, and Seahawks were in the cellar from 1980's finished records. So sad, they played the Giants twice and Lawrence Taylor lit a fire and destroyed Lynn Dickey with two sacks. I think it was when the Giants hosted the Packers.
"Stuck a finger in the pie!" very funny,Vin Scully!
Time stamp? Love that stuff. Vin was awesome.
I remember being so disappointed as a kid watching this with my dad as the packers blew it
I was at this game. I remember 2 things 1: I froze my ass off. 2: The sack exchange was all over Dickey. So, this is first time I’ve seen broadcast I love Vin..but “no good” is not the term for incomplete passes.
It was so cold and I remember my father bringing cardboard to put under our feet.
No good works for me
Yes, this was a bitter cold game. Fortunately, I was home watching it. A lot of hype leading up to the game. Jets and Giants both trying to make the playoffs.
So am ilove these jets unis remenber them they won alot with these unis ihope they keep them 🏈🏈🏈
so glad the jets have gone back to these uniforms
This was to that point the biggest NFL game in New York since Super Bowl III. After the Giants beat the Cowboys a day earlier in The Meadowlands, if the Jets won this game, they AND the Giants would BOTH make the playoffs as they did (Giants for the first time since the 1963 NFL Championship, Jets for the first time since 1969).
Dickey was up and down....some games, there was no way to beat Dickey...
He was a decent QB.
Had the Jets lost this game to the Packers, they would not have been officially eliminated from the playoffs. It would've gotten the Denver Broncos into the playoffs and the Jets playoff hopes would have depended on the Oakland Raiders to defeat the San Diego Chargers game on Monday Night Football to conclude the 1981 NFL season to get into the playoffs.
I was at this game after betting my only $20 to win 216 the day before at Aqueduct. I helped pull down the goalposts after the game, almost messing up the wildcard, then I wondered why I was on the field celebrating a wildcard berth!
I love all the hard hits and the guys just line up like no big deal. Nowadays, everyone has to celebrate like an ahole on every stupid play.
Where is the beginning of the game?
You know how to make Wisconsin cheese 🍕 sandwich use a Jet fuel ⛽ flame 🔥.
These JETS had potential ( Broncos fan myself ) but they were always much better in first half of season than second.
One year I remember them starting 9-0 or similar and then missing the playoffs.
Al Toon & Wesley Walker were great.
Kenny O’Brien could be good , but was a mirage in the end.
Freeman McNeil and Johnny Hector committee type backfield seems more natural in today’s NFL than this time period.
On D , I thought Erik McMillan was a great player , but haven’t looked at his career path in a long time & in my hazy memory it seems like he had a couple great years ( possibly after this games time period ) but didn’t have a very long career in the end for whatever reason.
Erik McMillan was the 1988 AP Rookie Defensive Player Of the Year, www.pro-football-reference.com/players/M/McMiEr00.htm And the Jets NEVER started a season going 9-0, the 1986 Jets won their opening game then lost in Week 2 but they ripped off 9 straight wins to get to 10-1 before losing to Miami in Week 12, a 45-3 Monday Night Football massacre, to fall to 10-2. They made the playoffs, losing in Cleveland in 2 Overtime periods.
@@davidcobb2693 Paul McGuire picking them to lose each week and they showed him getting out of an armored truck.
@@andrewe.7907 And your point is...?
@@davidcobb2693 That was a big story of that season. They started 10-1 and McGuire was calling them frauds and said they were going to lose the last 5 games of the season.
@@andrewe.7907 I lived 20 miles north of an AFC Eastern division rival of the Jets and it wasn't a big story that season in my area.
the Jers better days .lol
Worst toupees in the history of broadcasting 😂
Ha Ha!