I was 15, and my mom insisted on taking me and my sister to the mall to shop for school clothes. When we go there, I noticed an electronics store had the game on, so I convicted mom to get my shopping done first so I could go watch the game. At first there were about 10 of us watching the display TVs in front window, but as the crowd grew bigger, they went ahead and turned on all the TVs in the store. There must have been 40-50 people in the store watching by the time it got to overtime.
Very cool...I jumped so high with a fist pump when the Browns won...knocked a hole in mom and dads ceiling...they never fixed the tile...kept it...Dad thought it enhanced NFL history in the football cave
I was one of the 5 million people that were at the stadium that day. Only, I really was. In the dawg pound. A high school senior, with a bunch of friends. When the Jets went up 20-10 in regulation, half the dawg pound left. We went down to the front row, and watched the comeback and overtime from there, as all the people started flooding back in. Too bad for them.
jeeezus ffffukk aint no damn 5 million people were not ever at any one stadium let alone this one, the most a stadium seats is 85,000 to maybe not even 90,000 and 85,000 might even be too much but u definitely lying and have to be high to say 5 million lmfao
People in today’s world overlook Bernie Kosar. The man played in 3 afc championships games and was close. John Elway went to 5 SuperBowls in total, and 3 of them could have been Bernie instead. It’s all about perspective, and sometimes winning becomes everything, and players sometimes doesn’t get the full amount of respect they deserve.
Agreed. Bernie put his team in position to win those games. He couldn't go out there and get a stop for the defense. He couldn't keep players from fumbling. He couldn't stop receivers from dropping passes. He couldn't force kickers to make kicks. He did his job well but he's just one man.
@@adamdorgant9454 man sucked that team was loaded Kosar Slaughter Brennan Matthews Dixon Byner Mack Newsome 38 years later still can't figure it out watched it a friend of mines that I went to school with we were all rooting for Cleveland not Denver and when Cleveland lost it was like a death in the family man that sucked
Man I loved the old municipal stadium, especially the painted dirt. The visitors had a rusty nail in the wall to hang their stuff on in their locker room. They and the refs were routinely pelted with ice balls and dog biscuits in the red zone. Teams knew they had to not only face the Browns...but a whole environment.
It was the one stadium in the NFL that teams legit did not want to play in because it was so old and outdated. 70,000 maniacs waiting for you, and a good % of those people spent hours before the game in the Muni lot getting hammered!
@@adamdorgant9454 yes i remember everything about this game and day. i was 12 years old watching my dad and brother this was the game that introduced me to a life of misery as jet fan 🤣
It's hard to believe the Jets were that good and that close in the modern day to advancing to the AFC championship game. I agree with that Jet who said, it wasn't anything the Browns did to win that game. It was more the Jets who just gave up, beat themselves and let them take it. I mean, even after that 15 yard penalty hit by Gastineau on Kosar, wow, they blew some easy interceptions late in the game and they were given a gift when the Browns kicker missed a 23 yard field goal in overtime. It's almost like the Jets just didn't want it bad enough. What a shame. After watching this I really feel for Gastineau. Seems like a genuine and decent man who knew he messed up royally and it took years to shake off that regret. It was so touching to hear him say if he could do it all over he'd just hug Kosar. The Jets should've won. But if you can't hold onto a ten point lead late in the fourth, you know you're not a championship type team.
The Jets probably lose to Denver like Cleveland did in the next round. As for Mark Gastineau, he had more sacks in his seven best seasons combined than several Hall of Fame defensive ends, and he got at least one sack in every Jets playoff game in the 1980’s. And the only players to have three seasons of 19+ sacks officially or unofficially are Gastineau and Deacon Jones. He messed up in this game, but he had a better career than some people may think initially.
I think Brian Brennan someday it up well. The win over the Jets gave them confidence. The game wore them out. Number 7 on Denver was the great equalizer.
19:03 - true words never spoken. That was the biggest 98-yard drive in Cleveland Browns' history. Ironically, it was overshadowed by another one a week later.
Big Giant fan but was never a Jet hater, remember watching it with a few of my Jet fan friends in my basement like it was a week ago... Might be the closest shot at a NYG-NYJ SB in my lifetime... I had no idea about the Charlie Steiner radio call jinx until now, almost 40 years later... Didn't even know he did Jet radio?? Where was the great Marty Glickman that day?? He did NYG then NYJ radio for decades... They're such a snakebite organization... Something always happens to them... I didn't think it would so suddenly like it did with AR this season... I guessed maybe a missed FG in a Wild Card game or a pick 6 in a late season game to miss the playoffs... Four plays in, I feel that pain because I have a lot of NYJ fan friends... Check out the early coaching career of Bill Cowher on Marty's staff, probably his first job...
Marty Schottenheimer, a great assembler of talent and just a poussy of a coach. 5-13 in the playoffs.... (And what are you doing with a straight on kicker in 1986?) The Brown's 1st TD, Bart Starr hit about a zillion of these to Paul Hornung. Very tough indeed against man cover. Browns started two LBs from USC, Chip Banks and Clay Matthews Jr. That is a no-doubt late hit by Gastineau. "What I was trying to do was not do anything stupid" or as Russell Carter says "we don't want to win it." You play to win the game....
Billy, Get out of there, I'll take care of it. Even as a young special teams coach just a few years removed from playing, you could see that Bill Cowher was a head coach in the making.
Back when football was about men and their guts n glory...no fashion walk into the pregame locker room...look at my threads,my shoes,my hair...nothing but a bunch of overpaid clowns today
Another forgotten AFC classic. Bernie Kosar was such an underrated quarterback.
I love BK. He played with so much heart and he always put us in a position to win these big games.
@@dispassionateobserver totally agree. The Browns were never out of any game as long as he was in at quarterback.
He was rated just fine, he was just unlucky
@@bradleybrown8399 he had the misfortune of having John Elway in the way of being in 3 Super Bowls.
@@MarvinClay-ck7zjTrue!!!!
I was 15, and my mom insisted on taking me and my sister to the mall to shop for school clothes. When we go there, I noticed an electronics store had the game on, so I convicted mom to get my shopping done first so I could go watch the game. At first there were about 10 of us watching the display TVs in front window, but as the crowd grew bigger, they went ahead and turned on all the TVs in the store. There must have been 40-50 people in the store watching by the time it got to overtime.
Very cool...I jumped so high with a fist pump when the Browns won...knocked a hole in mom and dads ceiling...they never fixed the tile...kept it...Dad thought it enhanced NFL history in the football cave
That's awesome
I was one of the 5 million people that were at the stadium that day. Only, I really was. In the dawg pound. A high school senior, with a bunch of friends. When the Jets went up 20-10 in regulation, half the dawg pound left. We went down to the front row, and watched the comeback and overtime from there, as all the people started flooding back in. Too bad for them.
jeeezus ffffukk aint no damn 5 million people were not ever at any one stadium let alone this one, the most a stadium seats is 85,000 to maybe not even 90,000 and 85,000 might even be too much but u definitely lying and have to be high to say 5 million lmfao
u definitely are mega slow 😂
You had to see it Live, this is where I was on that day !
Awesome!!!
People really did leave and then came back?
no game was the wildest and it had to be my first one !
@@markmerberger7997 Iam sure it was!!!!
People in today’s world overlook Bernie Kosar. The man played in 3 afc championships games and was close. John Elway went to 5 SuperBowls in total, and 3 of them could have been Bernie instead. It’s all about perspective, and sometimes winning becomes everything, and players sometimes doesn’t get the full amount of respect they deserve.
Agreed. Bernie put his team in position to win those games. He couldn't go out there and get a stop for the defense. He couldn't keep players from fumbling. He couldn't stop receivers from dropping passes. He couldn't force kickers to make kicks. He did his job well but he's just one man.
I used to love this game
The difference between 1986 and today. A double overtime playoff game with the winning QB passing for 489 yards and scoring 23 points to win it
The Browns should have won the Superbowl
@@clifftanton8385Who knows!!!!
@@adamdorgant9454 man wish Cleveland had won that that's football
@@clifftanton8385 Agreed!!!!
@@adamdorgant9454 man sucked that team was loaded Kosar Slaughter Brennan Matthews Dixon Byner Mack Newsome 38 years later still can't figure it out watched it a friend of mines that I went to school with we were all rooting for Cleveland not Denver and when Cleveland lost it was like a death in the family man that sucked
I love that little musical interlude during that slow mo Bernie Kosar TD pass
Man I loved the old municipal stadium, especially the painted dirt. The visitors had a rusty nail in the wall to hang their stuff on in their locker room. They and the refs were routinely pelted with ice balls and dog biscuits in the red zone. Teams knew they had to not only face the Browns...but a whole environment.
It was the one stadium in the NFL that teams legit did not want to play in because it was so old and outdated. 70,000 maniacs waiting for you, and a good % of those people spent hours before the game in the Muni lot getting hammered!
I remember this was the season a young kid fell in love with the NY Jets…it’s been a wild ride lol
37 years later this game still haunts me
Is that Right?
@@adamdorgant9454 yes i remember everything about this game and day. i was 12 years old watching my dad and brother this was the game that introduced me to a life of misery as jet fan 🤣
Could be worse. You could’ve lost a game when the opposing QB called for a spike, then throws the game winning TD.
Oh wait……
@bb-gc2tx I was at the game. Back then when you were down 10 with under 3 minutes you were almost assured a victory.
@@bb-gc2txI think Browns fans can relate considering the outcome the following week.
Loved watching the MACK TRUCK!!
It's hard to believe the Jets were that good and that close in the modern day to advancing to the AFC championship game. I agree with that Jet who said, it wasn't anything the Browns did to win that game. It was more the Jets who just gave up, beat themselves and let them take it. I mean, even after that 15 yard penalty hit by Gastineau on Kosar, wow, they blew some easy interceptions late in the game and they were given a gift when the Browns kicker missed a 23 yard field goal in overtime. It's almost like the Jets just didn't want it bad enough. What a shame. After watching this I really feel for Gastineau. Seems like a genuine and decent man who knew he messed up royally and it took years to shake off that regret. It was so touching to hear him say if he could do it all over he'd just hug Kosar. The Jets should've won. But if you can't hold onto a ten point lead late in the fourth, you know you're not a championship type team.
The Jets probably lose to Denver like Cleveland did in the next round.
As for Mark Gastineau, he had more sacks in his seven best seasons combined than several Hall of Fame defensive ends, and he got at least one sack in every Jets playoff game in the 1980’s.
And the only players to have three seasons of 19+ sacks officially or unofficially are Gastineau and Deacon Jones.
He messed up in this game, but he had a better career than some people may think initially.
And THAT, folks, is what football is ALL about ! Every emotion known to man is shown on the gridiron in games like this......WOW !!
Agreed!!!!
I think Brian Brennan someday it up well. The win over the Jets gave them confidence. The game wore them out. Number 7 on Denver was the great equalizer.
You’re right about that!!!!
Unfortunately the Broncos couldn’t put up a fight in the Super Bowl.
@@Longenecker1776 a Browns Giants Super Bowl would of been a better match up, this coming from a Broncos fan.
@@Longenecker1776It was a close game at the half with Denver up 10-9. But from that point on, the Giants went on a run outscoring them 30-10.
was i the dog pound with my brother watching that game. long game!
19:03 - true words never spoken. That was the biggest 98-yard drive in Cleveland Browns' history. Ironically, it was overshadowed by another one a week later.
True!!!!
What a game!!!!
Big Giant fan but was never a Jet hater, remember watching it with a few of my Jet fan friends in my basement like it was a week ago... Might be the closest shot at a NYG-NYJ SB in my lifetime... I had no idea about the Charlie Steiner radio call jinx until now, almost 40 years later... Didn't even know he did Jet radio?? Where was the great Marty Glickman that day?? He did NYG then NYJ radio for decades... They're such a snakebite organization... Something always happens to them... I didn't think it would so suddenly like it did with AR this season... I guessed maybe a missed FG in a Wild Card game or a pick 6 in a late season game to miss the playoffs... Four plays in, I feel that pain because I have a lot of NYJ fan friends... Check out the early coaching career of Bill Cowher on Marty's staff, probably his first job...
I love,, they bark, they bite and come when called lol😅
What a game WOW
One of Marty’s best teams, playing “Marty Ball!”
I've always loved this game.
I'm a Broncos fan. Hehe, sorry Cleveland!
😂😂
18:15 such beautiful camerawork
Sadly back then every time Cleveland makes it to the playoffs they give it a name .
They won the most regular season games of any team from 1986 - 1989. I’ll take it!
Remember that game like it was yesterday. Lol.
Marty Schottenheimer, a great assembler of talent and just a poussy of a coach. 5-13 in the playoffs.... (And what are you doing with a straight on kicker in 1986?)
The Brown's 1st TD, Bart Starr hit about a zillion of these to Paul Hornung. Very tough indeed against man cover.
Browns started two LBs from USC, Chip Banks and Clay Matthews Jr.
That is a no-doubt late hit by Gastineau.
"What I was trying to do was not do anything stupid" or as Russell Carter says "we don't want to win it."
You play to win the game....
Bernie was a helluva QB. If not for Elway, he'd have taken the Brown to at least two Super Bowls.
True!!!
Billy, Get out of there, I'll take care of it. Even as a young special teams coach just a few years removed from playing, you could see that Bill Cowher was a head coach in the making.
You’re right about that!!!
Browns had more chances in this one. glad they won.
Agreed!!!
There was nothing out of control on that gasteneau late hit. He squared up and leveled Kosar.
Back when football was about men and their guts n glory...no fashion walk into the pregame locker room...look at my threads,my shoes,my hair...nothing but a bunch of overpaid clowns today
True!!!!
Both teams' best uniforms
Spoiler alert: Watched the whole video. It had to be on number 99.
Jets Announcer Jinx Alert. 40:32
True!!!!
Mark Gastineau was the goat of the game.
If I remember correctly a few penalties went our way
The game with no winners
True!!!
Bill Cowher?!😳
He was an assistant coach for the Browns at the time!!!
@@adamdorgant9454No wonder I see him here with this team at the time and no wonder the Browns were such playoff contenders at the time!!!
@@babarazamsucks True!!!
No way in hell that was interference
What was?
Bernie Kosar un buen QB más no excelente! 👍
What do you mean "as if he was spearing...? He should have been thrown out.
You’re right about that!!!
Bernie hella drunk in this video.
Probably so!!!!
I really dig Ozzie's loyalty to Kosar.
Team!!
You’re right about that!!!