During the 70's the difference was the Steelers were more physical and they had the better defense. As a lifelong Cowboys fan, it was so nice to see the tables turned- with Dallas being the more physical team and having the better defense. Each time the Cowboys beat the Steelers in the 90's eased the pain of the 70's. And the Super Bowl XXX victory was the icing on the cake.
16:45 - those cars were always parked there outside that end zone at Three Rivers Stadium - saw them in every highlight of the Steelers home games in those days. Always wondered who it was parking there.
17:00 It's so dumb they never let the defense be able to return point after attempts until 2015. My guess is because of how controversial it already was to even add them but it's only fair really
Two time defending Champ Cowboys picked up there first win at Three Rivers in the 1994 season opener. ( the day after I got married the first time- lasted only 3 yrs 😆 lol) Of course they only played there five times. Losing there in 1977 ( but won the SB that year over Denver)'79( the last Super Bowl year of the Chuck Noll era)and '88( in a battle of has beens) Dallas won this one and also the opener there 3 years later (Kordell Stewart's debut as Steeler QB)
Hard to believe that was the Cowboys only road win that season too. That especially since Dallas (surprisingly) had a shit team that year, while the Steelers made the AFC Championship game also.
Yeah 1997 the Cowboys looked to be back to contend for the SB some more with a 37-7 thrashing of the Kordell Stewart led Steelers in the opener. But who knew that day that the Steelers would wind up almost making the SB( lost 21-17 to Denver in the AFC Title GM) and the Cowboys would crash to 6-10 ?
@@denniseverett1904 This year was when you pretty much knew the Cowboys dynasty of the 90's was over too. They did bounce back to take the division the next season, but meekly bowed out in the first round to the Arizona Cardinals then. They also made the postseason as a wild card team in 99, but once again didn't get past Round #1. 2000 onward was when things really began to go downhill when Campo took over as head coach, and entered their dark period. Only when Parcells took over did things begin to somewhat turn around, but still didn't get a Super Bowl, nor even a playoff victory out of his tenure, and had to wait until 2009 for that to happen either.
The Steelers had a fantastic team and no QB and were so damn stubborn sticking with these guys instead of getting agressive and trading for a QB. Damn shame.
PIT needed to lose out in 1988 when it was 2-10 to get the first pick for Aikman. Years later watching these games and O’Donnell was just OK but outmatched when facing really good defenses like this Cowboys unit. Neil couldn’t punch it in the end zone later in the year in the playoffs versus the Chargers. Cowher just didn’t understand the most important position but definitely could win games with those game managers.
@@jackduncan5442 Big difference between Great and Good. I think the Cowboys of the 70’s were a great team. The Steelers whipped their asses every time they played them.
First ever Cowboys (back-to-back defending SB champs at the time and Barry Switzer's first game as the HC) game on Fox and @3:34, you see the FoxBox score bug on the upper left side of the screen for the very first time outside of the '94 World Cup.
To be fair. Chris Boniol had a way better leg than any of Jimmy's kickers outside of maybe Eddie Murray. And Murray made more FGs in 93 than Boniol did in 94 or 95.
I can't stand Switzer. This team should have won the SB as well. How do you screw up a two-time champion with basically the same stars and mostly the same team? They won it the next year despite him.
you forget we lost erik williams to that car accident that year... emmit had a major hamstring problem at the end of the year..THATS how you don't 3 peat.
@@teddyt Also lost Ken Norton, Kevin Gogan, John Gesek, Thomas Everett, Jimmie Jones, Tony Casillas, Norv Turner. Larry Allen had a sprained ankle, Nate Newton had a sprained toe and Dixon EDWARDS suffered a SEPARATED shoulder in the 1st quarter against SF. Not to mention the worst 7 mins to start EVER. And a bunch of special teams blunders just to lose only by 10 to a team who signed 12 Pro bowlers and played in the mud.
@@rkid727 If Jimmy was the head coach, Erik Williams NEVER goes out drinking till 4 AM and crashes into a retaining wall. Jimmy would of NEVER let Ken Norton walk. Norton signed with SF AFTER Jimmy was FIRED. They also wouldn't have ever drafted Shante (shit boy) Carver, GIFTING SF William Floyd AND Tyronne Drakeford.
@@rkid727 Jimmy also would of NEVER cut Jimmy Smith, who would of feasted in the slot in 1994. He also would of drafted Larry Allen and a number of other year 1 contributors in that 94 draft. With Jimmy at the helm and Larry Allen at LG, J. Smith in the slot and with Erik Williams and Ken Norton, Dallas DESTROYS San Francisco week 11 and gets the number 1 seed. Then beat SF again in the Championship and demolish the Chargers.
Jerry Jones's big money won those Super Bowls for Dallas. He bought those Super Bowls!!!!! If Jerry Jones never bought the Cowboys, Dallas would only have 2 super bowl wins. Just spitting truth to all you Dallas Cowgirls!!!!!
This has to be the dumbest cowboys hater!!! If that were the case the Patriots wouldn’t be the greatest dynasty. Jerry gets richer every year. Meaning he would have way more SBs.
@@shawnheidingsfelder8179 1994 The cap was first introduced for the 1994 season and was expected to be $32 million, but an unexpectedly high bid from Fox and other networks increased the cap to $34.6 million. Both the cap and the floor are adjusted annually based on the league's revenues, and they have increased each year.
I am a Cowboys fan and Neil O'donnell is one of my favorite Cowboys QBs!!!!
😁😁😁😁.
I am a Steelers fan and Jackie Smith is my favorite Steelers tight end. Super Bowl 13 Can't catch shit
I’m a skins fan and Quincy crackhead Carter is my fav Qb 🤣🤣🤣
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@Scott Davidson they are called the football team fyi
During the 70's the difference was the Steelers were more physical and they had the better defense. As a lifelong Cowboys fan, it was so nice to see the tables turned- with Dallas being the more physical team and having the better defense. Each time the Cowboys beat the Steelers in the 90's eased the pain of the 70's. And the Super Bowl XXX victory was the icing on the cake.
Agreed...
Excellent game thanks for posting it!
RIP to both football broadcasting legends Pat Summerall and now, his long-time partner-in-crime John Madden, who’s a veteran color commentator!! 😢😢💔💔
16:45 - those cars were always parked there outside that end zone at Three Rivers Stadium - saw them in every highlight of the Steelers home games in those days. Always wondered who it was parking there.
Thanks for the cowboys game.
James Washington lit #89 up!
Man I miss James Washington
He should have been the MVP of Super Bowl 28
Why? Was he doing you?
17:00 It's so dumb they never let the defense be able to return point after attempts until 2015. My guess is because of how controversial it already was to even add them but it's only fair really
Mike is destroying Woodson
Dallas in there primes!!!!
Two time defending Champ Cowboys picked up there first win at Three Rivers in the 1994 season opener. ( the day after I got married the first time- lasted only 3 yrs 😆 lol) Of course they only played there five times. Losing there in 1977 ( but won the SB that year over Denver)'79( the last Super Bowl year of the Chuck Noll era)and '88( in a battle of has beens) Dallas won this one and also the opener there 3 years later (Kordell Stewart's debut as Steeler QB)
I remember Darren Woodson said they won this game Inspite of so many blown assignments on D. He said he knew the discipline was over with Barry.
17:30 the absolute funniest part of this video!! 🤣🤣🤣
Dude was a hero.
Remember this gm it was Barry Switzer first gm as coach and it was FOX first gm to
It was FOX 1st season in the NFL.
Charles Haley had 4 sacks
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Exactly dude was a beast
It was a great time to be a cowboys fan then Dallas was coming off back to back titles looking for 3 in a row
Ugly game for the Steelers. Three years later, they would open the season again & it was much worse.
Hard to believe that was the Cowboys only road win that season too. That especially since Dallas (surprisingly) had a shit team that year, while the Steelers made the AFC Championship game also.
Yeah 1997 the Cowboys looked to be back to contend for the SB some more with a 37-7 thrashing of the Kordell Stewart led Steelers in the opener. But who knew that day that the Steelers would wind up almost making the SB( lost 21-17 to Denver in the AFC Title GM) and the Cowboys would crash to 6-10 ?
@@denniseverett1904 This year was when you pretty much knew the Cowboys dynasty of the 90's was over too. They did bounce back to take the division the next season, but meekly bowed out in the first round to the Arizona Cardinals then. They also made the postseason as a wild card team in 99, but once again didn't get past Round #1. 2000 onward was when things really began to go downhill when Campo took over as head coach, and entered their dark period. Only when Parcells took over did things begin to somewhat turn around, but still didn't get a Super Bowl, nor even a playoff victory out of his tenure, and had to wait until 2009 for that to happen either.
The Steelers had a fantastic team and no QB and were so damn stubborn sticking with these guys instead of getting agressive and trading for a QB. Damn shame.
PIT needed to lose out in 1988 when it was 2-10 to get the first pick for Aikman. Years later watching these games and O’Donnell was just OK but outmatched when facing really good defenses like this Cowboys unit. Neil couldn’t punch it in the end zone later in the year in the playoffs versus the Chargers. Cowher just didn’t understand the most important position but definitely could win games with those game managers.
Great Cowboy victory.Good job.
Beating a Neil ODonnell led team is never a great victory.
@@TommyC503 Nevertheless Pittsburgh had a good team and they were dominated.
@@jackduncan5442 Big difference between Great and Good. I think the Cowboys of the 70’s were a great team. The Steelers whipped their asses every time they played them.
@@TommyC503 "Whipped their ass". 17-21 and 31-35. Really?
@@TommyC503 70s Cowboys were a very good not great team.
First ever Cowboys (back-to-back defending SB champs at the time and Barry Switzer's first game as the HC) game on Fox and @3:34, you see the FoxBox score bug on the upper left side of the screen for the very first time outside of the '94 World Cup.
Cowboys-Steelers. The GAME.
Cómo nos hacen falta estos cawbos que tenían corazón, coraje y agresivos .
Se estrañan
18:51 defines what the 90s were all about.
No doubt Harper was a big-play guy
Total domination
Switzer team had field goals where jimmy wlda had TD’s
To be fair. Chris Boniol had a way better leg than any of Jimmy's kickers outside of maybe Eddie Murray. And Murray made more FGs in 93 than Boniol did in 94 or 95.
Barry's teams had more TDs than Jimmy's statistically and it's not really close.
What a stupid thing to say. I love Jimmy too but let's not pretend Barry was out there running plays.
Hi do u have the ATL vs Dallas game in 91? And do u have any 93 falcons games thanks
I had it but the bitchute version quit working again. I'll work on getting it up again soon.
www.bitchute.com/video/IVLtE0Yfb7JU/
www.dailymotion.com/video/x7w8h4h
As far as 1993. I may do the Dallas game down the line.
Classic Sports I need SF vs ATL if possible both games
Love the old school novacek face mask
I can't stand Switzer. This team should have won the SB as well. How do you screw up a two-time champion with basically the same stars and mostly the same team? They won it the next year despite him.
you forget we lost erik williams to that car accident that year... emmit had a major hamstring problem at the end of the year..THATS how you don't 3 peat.
@@teddyt Also lost Ken Norton, Kevin Gogan, John Gesek, Thomas Everett, Jimmie Jones, Tony Casillas, Norv Turner. Larry Allen had a sprained ankle, Nate Newton had a sprained toe and Dixon EDWARDS suffered a SEPARATED shoulder in the 1st quarter against SF. Not to mention the worst 7 mins to start EVER. And a bunch of special teams blunders just to lose only by 10 to a team who signed 12 Pro bowlers and played in the mud.
Your anger should be with JJ and Free Agency. Jimmy might have struggled with all the lost players and Erik Willians going down.
@@rkid727 If Jimmy was the head coach, Erik Williams NEVER goes out drinking till 4 AM and crashes into a retaining wall. Jimmy would of NEVER let Ken Norton walk. Norton signed with SF AFTER Jimmy was FIRED. They also wouldn't have ever drafted Shante (shit boy) Carver, GIFTING SF William Floyd AND Tyronne Drakeford.
@@rkid727 Jimmy also would of NEVER cut Jimmy Smith, who would of feasted in the slot in 1994. He also would of drafted Larry Allen and a number of other year 1 contributors in that 94 draft. With Jimmy at the helm and Larry Allen at LG, J. Smith in the slot and with Erik Williams and Ken Norton, Dallas DESTROYS San Francisco week 11 and gets the number 1 seed. Then beat SF again in the Championship and demolish the Chargers.
12:23 perfect defense
Back-to-Back Super Bowl Champions Dallas Cowboys humiliate the Steelers in Pittsburgh on opening day.
Score should of been 28-9.
could have been 42 to 6
It could have been worse
Steelers:Assassin
Damn,I think there's more cowboy fans there then Steelers fans ..lol
That game sucked. I tried to hit the thumbs down more than once. LOL
I thought it was a great game.
Jerry Jones's big money won those Super Bowls for Dallas. He bought those Super Bowls!!!!! If Jerry Jones never bought the Cowboys, Dallas would only have 2 super bowl wins. Just spitting truth to all you Dallas Cowgirls!!!!!
If that was the case, he'd still be buying them, numbnuts.
This has to be the dumbest cowboys hater!!! If that were the case the Patriots wouldn’t be the greatest dynasty. Jerry gets richer every year. Meaning he would have way more SBs.
And if JJ doesn't buy the Cowboys who's to say they wouldn't have had a more competent owner in the long haul instead? nobody knows.
There was no salary cap until the 96 season. What was every other owner's excuse to not spend more if spending was the way to win?
@@shawnheidingsfelder8179 1994
The cap was first introduced for the 1994 season and was expected to be $32 million, but an unexpectedly high bid from Fox and other networks increased the cap to $34.6 million. Both the cap and the floor are adjusted annually based on the league's revenues, and they have increased each year.