Man I gotta tell ya.Troy Aikmam was throwing darts in this game.He torched that Green Bay secondary.They had weapons everywhere.Troy All men is the most accurate Quarterback I've ever seen.You give him time like that,and he will do surgery on your defense.The mid 90's was a time when Dallas was just unstoppable on offense,and that pass rush was awesome.#1 on offense and defense.This is the type of team I would like to have this season,and we had the depth and talent to do that.
I'm to young to have watched these games live ( and know what was going on) but I been catching up on classic games from all teams all eras and I do say Aikman was very accurate, and almost mistake free it seems. And yes I don't think he gets quite the credit he deserves
This is why the Randy Moss thing still bugs me. That pick and that pick alone would’ve extended the careers of Aikman and Irvin. And with Moss Aikman would’ve put up Marino numbers which he was more than capable of doing.
@@yopappy6599 2 factors. 1 His team was run first. 2. In his prime he just so happened to be on one of the greatest football teams to ever take the field so they were usually winning by one or two scores eliminating the need for downfield throws. But he was the #1 overall pick for a reason
what a painfully obvious difference from watching football 25 years later...no helmet to helmet contact, no defenseless receiver, no penalty for getting too close to the QB, THERE IS TACKLING!!! Today's game is such a weak shell of what it used to be.
Jimmy Johnson didn't tolerate losing. There was no if, ands, or buts about it. NFL coaches today are just just guys on the sideline with a play card in their hand.
These were the real Dallas Cowboys, i miss this very much when all the other teams would pee in their pants when, they knew they had to play the Dallas Cowboys.
This is right after the Cowboys came from an 0-2 start. They were 1-2 and this was Favre's first game against the Cowboys at Texas Stadium. Favre never ever ever won at Texas Stadium in his career.
Yes - Favre finished 0-9 at Texas Stadium. Too bad the Cowboys didn't get to play Green Bay in the 2007 NFC title game; that would have been epic. Could have been 0-10.
fuqing 1,650 pounds o meanass nasty oline, with emmitt behind a fullback called moose, woulda loved to see that offense lineup against the 85 bears, cowboys pound the fuq outta them and any other team imo, and that defense was a swarm of speed and power, best football team in history
The Dream NFC Championship game between the Green Bay Packers and the Dallas Cowboys in 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996 and 1997 won't come true. May Pat Summerall rest in peace.
@@emmanuelvallescobos5600 except for the end of the '93, '94 season and '95 season with favre, the BITCH, whose INT record will NEVER be broken. 'course you probably hadn't yet jumped on the GB bandwagon, like 93% of their "fans".
@@toddinthemiddle haha I've been a packer fan since 1993 and i remember loosing to them. that's the reason i became a packer fan so hard so don't talk if u don't know you cowgirl.. all of you bunch of bandwagons lol you suck real bad nowadays lmao
Dallas beat Green Bay in 93-94-95-96 seasons. Favre was an Pro Bowl/All-Pro/MVP/Super Bowl Champion QB though out those 4 seasons. He gave them some really good games, he just couldn't beat 'em.
Two things you notice right away watching this....1) Norv Turner LOVED to pass early...even with the best RB in football . 2) the DBs and LBers are FAR more aggressive than recent Cowboy's secondaries. Hopefully that changes with the new regime...no more guys playing for the tackle. The punt coverage team blew this day but the rest of team sizzled.
Hard to be aggressive in the secondary in today's game. Pass interference gets called constantly for sneezing on guys, and half the teams don't bother to run much anymore. If a safety isn't covering a receiver or tight end now, it's a rarity, so blitzes aren't called much. I'd love to see today's D Line play like these 90s guys played. That helps the secondary a lot.
@@shawnheidingsfelder8179.. Not totally what I meant... These guys played the ball... Not to make the tackle after the catch. I do agree a, guy like Woodson would get a lot of penalties in today's NFL for actually hitting someone. You can blame Goodell for wussifying the league
Jimmy's Defenses were basically bend but don't break, and wait for the opponent's Offense to make a mistake or, at the least, drive 80 yards and score. With the quality of the Defenses he (and his Assistants) built, this worked well as long as no deep plays were given up. This same type of D will work today as long as you have a decent D, a great O (with a great running game) and excellent ST. This GB team was equivalent to today's KC or Tampa Bay teams. They had Brett Farve and Sterling Sharpe on O and Reggie White on D.
Will you talk about all the pieces together they left championships and NFL super bowls on the line out there without Jimmy still a good thing to watch them play
@@Christopherblack1122 The fact that they were able to add a Super Bowl in 95 after he left, fair or unfair, reduces his perceived value to that dynasty. And that he kind of sucked after.
@@maryakopyan3224 They lost a bullet in their offensive chamber after he left that was never replaced. Kevin Williams was a solid 3. But wasn't an outside receiver.
The 92,93,95' cowboys were some the best teams to ever play ..I wouldn't say greatest tho... The 85' bears are the most dominant team I've ever seen I think I could be wrong but they jus wrecked teams in the playoffs
Although the 90s are different times. to the current one, against teams of the caliber of a Dallas, San Francisco, Green Bay or Philadelphia, I do not think that the Patriots of the new millennium had the arguments to beat any of those teams, in athletics and strength the physical level of Players.
@@jackduncan5442 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME WAS CLOSE UNTIL THE END. I HAD WRONG YEAR. WHEN PACKERS FINALLY GOT THEM IN THE COLD OF LAMBEAU IT WAS OVER. THE COWBOYS WERE LUCKY ENOUGH TO PLAY HOME EVERY YEAR PREVIOUSLY.🏈
Can't remember which game it was between Cowboys and Packers but Reggie White wanted to fight everybody at the end of the game tired of losing against the Cowboys. Then they finally beat them in 96.
The NFL in those years was biased in favor of cowboys it is incredible always played in Texas in regular season if not the packers should have won 2 or 3 games easily
In December of 94 the Cowboys played like garbage. It cost them the number 1 seed. Also Emmitt Smith had a hamstring injury all year that effected his play.
Jerry Jones put together the team, but Jimmy used the ridiculous amount of draft picks (Robbing the Minnesota Vikings blind with their stupid trade for Hershel Walker), and built what Jerry paid for into the most feared team in the 90s, and one of the top five all-time greatest teams in NFL history (I actually put them at #3). If only Jones had let Jimmy coach the team and not let his own ego get the best of him, this team wins not fewer than five Super Bowls in the decade, no question.
@@jackduncan5442 NFL Network ranked the '92 team as #5 all time (as of SB 40). The 4 above them were the '72 Dolphins, '85 Bears, '78 Steelers and '84 (or '89) 49ers.
EDDIE MURRAY. I do NOT care, your 1981 Lions STILL had 12 men on the field and we got screwed and I still cried at the tv (I was 8) Never did you see a team run off the field so fast. Ever since then I have DESPISED the Lions. THat is their original sin upon the Star to me.
Eddie Murray was great for us that season. Sure as hell better than Lin Elliot who screwed up 2 easy field goals against Buffalo, even Jimmy wanted him gone after he said he lost his confidence. Lin Elliot would be the reason why the Chiefs lost the divisional round against the Colts in 1995.
Ms. Felony Strutter I remember this game also, it should have never come to that. Dallas blew a big lead and let Billy Sims get off. Howard Cosell said it on Monday night football highlights that it was 12 men in the field when Eddie Murray made that 50 yarder which should have never happened!! They blew that call for sure. It cost Dallas a home playoff game!!!
Dallas was just a much better team plain and simple. The triplets always tore apart that GB defense and the Dallas defense was all over Brett Farve. Not to mention Reggie White being neutralized by Erik Williams.
This game was a total drubbing. The Packers scored on the opening drive of the game and got a KR TD by Robert Brooks that should've never happened. Other than that it was completely ALL Dallas. The Cowboys even left some points on the field & it was STILL 36-14.
and Eric Williams got away with a couple of holding penaltys,and I recall Eric Williams rolling one of the packers defensive lineman legs on purpose, I remember the guy cursing limping off the at Eric Williams, but guess what karma is real, ha ha look at Aaron Rodgers record against Dallas IN DALLAS!!!
They used to allow Erik Williams to go hands to the face on Reggie constantly and never called it.This would allow Dallas to solo block Reggie which helped them out a lot.
Always feels good to see Troy, Emmit and Irvin...
This was the 1st Dallas game I ever went to. Thank you for posting this.
Man I gotta tell ya.Troy Aikmam was throwing darts in this game.He torched that Green Bay secondary.They had weapons everywhere.Troy All men is the most accurate Quarterback I've ever seen.You give him time like that,and he will do surgery on your defense.The mid 90's was a time when Dallas was just unstoppable on offense,and that pass rush was awesome.#1 on offense and defense.This is the type of team I would like to have this season,and we had the depth and talent to do that.
I'm to young to have watched these games live ( and know what was going on) but I been catching up on classic games from all teams all eras and I do say Aikman was very accurate, and almost mistake free it seems.
And yes I don't think he gets quite the credit he deserves
This is why the Randy Moss thing still bugs me. That pick and that pick alone would’ve extended the careers of Aikman and Irvin. And with Moss Aikman would’ve put up Marino numbers which he was more than capable of doing.
@@yopappy6599 2 factors. 1 His team was run first. 2. In his prime he just so happened to be on one of the greatest football teams to ever take the field so they were usually winning by one or two scores eliminating the need for downfield throws. But he was the #1 overall pick for a reason
what a painfully obvious difference from watching football 25 years later...no helmet to helmet contact, no defenseless receiver, no penalty for getting too close to the QB, THERE IS TACKLING!!! Today's game is such a weak shell of what it used to be.
Right, watching the NFL today is just boring compared to these days
The NFL has been shelling out multiple court funds for ex-players health conditions! They wanna cut down on that for sure!!
Man, that last sack by Jeffcoat, @19:51 he looked as fast as Deion!!!
Shot out of a cannon.
20 yard loss on 4th down.
Jeezus.
Dammmm, the 90s cowboys were unbelievably talented. Wish the 2020 season cowboys are the same way.
we use to run with a fb what happened
Cowboys always had talent it’s the coaching that sucked later..
Jimmy Johnson didn't tolerate losing. There was no if, ands, or buts about it. NFL coaches today are just just guys on the sideline with a play card in their hand.
I forget how good Aikman was until I see these old vids. Oh and yes that was a fumble by Favre
These were the real Dallas Cowboys, i miss this very much when all the other teams would pee in their pants when, they knew they had to play the Dallas Cowboys.
This is right after the Cowboys came from an 0-2 start. They were 1-2 and this was Favre's first game against the Cowboys at Texas Stadium. Favre never ever ever won at Texas Stadium in his career.
These were always great games to watch. The fact Favre never won in Dallas made them even better.
Yes - Favre finished 0-9 at Texas Stadium. Too bad the Cowboys didn't get to play Green Bay in the 2007 NFC title game; that would have been epic. Could have been 0-10.
The complete opposite of Rodgers who destroys the Cowboys at home. Including winning the superbowl in their stadium.
Favre's allergic to domes.
That's absolutely correct! This very game would signify what would elude Farve throughout his illustrious career!
Thank you for the cowboys game.
fuqing 1,650 pounds o meanass nasty oline, with emmitt behind a fullback called moose, woulda loved to see that offense lineup against the 85 bears, cowboys pound the fuq outta them and any other team imo, and that defense was a swarm of speed and power, best football team in history
Ahhh the good ole championship days! Sure do miss them!
The Dream NFC Championship game between the Green Bay Packers and the Dallas Cowboys in 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996 and 1997 won't come true. May Pat Summerall rest in peace.
During those days when I saw Green Bay coming to Dallas I knew it was automatic win for the Boyz 😂
Then aaron rodgers came along and it was over for Dallas. They couldn't sell their soul for a win against rodgers.
@@gaigegrosskreutzmissingbic5591 And how many of those wins have led to Superbowl victories for Green Bay? Oh yeah zero.
@@jackduncan5442 The cowboys have 2 playoff wins in 27 years.
The funny thing at the time was how they kept returning to Dallas in the playoffs for another beating
@@gaigegrosskreutzmissingbic5591That's 3 post-season wins in 27 years.... And still got more Rings then your Packers....🤣😀🤣
Frankenstein Spanking Time!!!! That Cowboys team mopped the floor with that Packer team.
Man this makes me feel old! I remember watching this on TV.
I was at the Thanksgiving comeback win....first time at Texas stadium. Great game and experience.
We still haven't found a nother Troy
Or emmit, Irvin, novacek...the team was stacked
Many people don't remember but Sterling Sharpe was a very dominant player.
If he played longer for surely would have been in the Hall of Fame and superbowl champion 🏆
Green bay remembers sterling
He would have went down as one of the best WRs ever no doubt
Dak could learn a lot watching a real QB show him how to do it. Our D could learn a lot too.
Dak is very limited in the passing game. He cannot read the middle of the field like Troy.
I loved watching the Cowboys stomp the Packers.
And i love watching the pack as a superbowl champ in your Stadium and stomping you outta the playoffs anytime everywhere lol
Emmanuel Valles Cobos cowboys r better than the packers so u can leave lmao
@@emmanuelvallescobos5600 except for the end of the '93, '94 season and '95 season with favre, the BITCH, whose INT record will NEVER be broken. 'course you probably hadn't yet jumped on the GB bandwagon, like 93% of their "fans".
@@toddinthemiddle haha I've been a packer fan since 1993 and i remember loosing to them.
that's the reason i became a packer fan so hard so don't talk if u don't know you cowgirl..
all of you bunch of bandwagons lol you suck real bad nowadays lmao
@@CaptainInsano try working with facts, bozo
The cowboys players all had to get old before Favre could even give Dallas a game!
Jill Conner It was actually free agency that decimated the Cowboys, before the Pack finally beat them in a season where the Boys went 6-10.
Dallas beat Green Bay in 93-94-95-96 seasons. Favre was an Pro Bowl/All-Pro/MVP/Super Bowl Champion QB though out those 4 seasons. He gave them some really good games, he just couldn't beat 'em.
Eric Williams had Reggie White's #.
@@ed379 fast forward, and Aaron rodgers now owns dallas' franchise.
Two things you notice right away watching this....1) Norv Turner LOVED to pass early...even with the best RB in football . 2) the DBs and LBers are FAR more aggressive than recent Cowboy's secondaries. Hopefully that changes with the new regime...no more guys playing for the tackle. The punt coverage team blew this day but the rest of team sizzled.
Hard to be aggressive in the secondary in today's game. Pass interference gets called constantly for sneezing on guys, and half the teams don't bother to run much anymore. If a safety isn't covering a receiver or tight end now, it's a rarity, so blitzes aren't called much. I'd love to see today's D Line play like these 90s guys played. That helps the secondary a lot.
@@shawnheidingsfelder8179.. Not totally what I meant... These guys played the ball... Not to make the tackle after the catch. I do agree a, guy like Woodson would get a lot of penalties in today's NFL for actually hitting someone. You can blame Goodell for wussifying the league
Troy Aikman was a very accurate passer.
By far the best Dallas team, then, now, and in the future. Period.
Better than the 92 team?
13:50 - Uncle Verne with an early version of Joe Buck's infamous "Mitchell..........Mitchell.........Mitchell"
I am in NO WAY a 49er fan but I am so glad they stopped the cowboys from getting the three peat
Jimmy's Defenses were basically bend but don't break, and wait for the opponent's Offense to make a mistake or, at the least, drive 80 yards and score. With the quality of the Defenses he (and his Assistants) built, this worked well as long as no deep plays were given up. This same type of D will work today as long as you have a decent D, a great O (with a great running game) and excellent ST.
This GB team was equivalent to today's KC or Tampa Bay teams. They had Brett Farve and Sterling Sharpe on O and Reggie White on D.
Look at a 25 year old Emmitt Smith playing well. So why are people making excuses for Ezekiel Elliott, he is the same age now that Smith was.
Aikman performed surgery on Green Bay defense.
yep he tour my Packers up
I’m a packers fan & I miss this kinda football.
NFL was so much better back then, u were allowed to touch people without a flag on every play
The only time you ever saw Reggie White getting manhandled over and over again was when he was going against the Cowboys.
And pretty impressive to see Aikman get away from him and deliver an on target ball to Moose!
Will you talk about all the pieces together they left championships and NFL super bowls on the line out there without Jimmy still a good thing to watch them play
Pretty sure this was the last time this matchup wasn't called by a network's #1 broadcasting team.
Harper was way to underrated loved Alvin
He was to the Cowboys what John Taylor was to the 49ers.
Exactly I felt he was never recognized for his contributions to that dynasty. To bad he made some awesome plays that saved them important games.
@@Christopherblack1122 The fact that they were able to add a Super Bowl in 95 after he left, fair or unfair, reduces his perceived value to that dynasty. And that he kind of sucked after.
@@maryakopyan3224 They lost a bullet in their offensive chamber after he left that was never replaced. Kevin Williams was a solid 3. But wasn't an outside receiver.
Lundquist=legend
Damn forgot how clutch Eddie Murray was,great kicker.
Little did we know that this would be the start of Holmgren's hex in Texas Stadium.
And the only W he'd get was the day Emmitt set the record
It wasn't a hex. It was having to play a more talented team at their stadium every time 😂
that was a fumble
The 92,93,95' cowboys were some the best teams to ever play ..I wouldn't say greatest tho... The 85' bears are the most dominant team I've ever seen I think I could be wrong but they jus wrecked teams in the playoffs
Do you have the NFC championship game for 1995 - if so can you post it? Thanks
I thought I already put it up on alternative sites. I'll look right now.
@@classicsports5057 My Man! I called in sick at Dallas Sports in Plano Texas to go that game!
Although the 90s are different times. to the current one, against teams of the caliber of a Dallas, San Francisco, Green Bay or Philadelphia, I do not think that the Patriots of the new millennium had the arguments to beat any of those teams, in athletics and strength the physical level of Players.
My team in there primes go dallas!!!!!!
Good times!! They rolled through the entire league.
Cowboys stadium had packers padding on the goalposts? Weird
when the cowboys were great, childhood memories
America’s team 💪🏽
The 90's Cowboys just simply had Green Bay's number during that era.
Somebody should post the Playoff game between these two.
www.bitchute.com/video/I0zTue4VmKam/
The Cowboys won 8 in a row against Green Bay in those days.
TOO BAD THEY NEVER TRAVELED TO GREEN BAY! 1996 PACKERS CRUSHED THEM. BIG HOME FIELD ADVANTAGE FOR DALLAS. 🤔🏈🤔
@@richardrobinson1697 They would have smashed them there also. Dallas was just as good on grass.
@@CaptainInsano It really died when Jimmy Johnson left. But it was officially over after the 96 divisional loss to Carolina.
@@richardrobinson1697 Dallas embarrassed GB in 96.
@@jackduncan5442 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME WAS CLOSE UNTIL THE END. I HAD WRONG YEAR. WHEN PACKERS FINALLY GOT THEM IN THE COLD OF LAMBEAU IT WAS OVER. THE COWBOYS WERE LUCKY ENOUGH TO PLAY HOME EVERY YEAR PREVIOUSLY.🏈
Can't remember which game it was between Cowboys and Packers but Reggie White wanted to fight everybody at the end of the game tired of losing against the Cowboys. Then they finally beat them in 96.
No they beat them in 1997.
@@classicsports5057 Ok yea wild times. Thx for uploading these games.
Thanks to the hated team the Dallas cowboys for making me a packer fan.
that's the day I became a packer fan for life..
thank god for the 🐄 boys 😆
Emmanuel Valles Cobos boo go cowboys
I was at this game good times
The NFL in those years was biased in favor of cowboys it is incredible always played in Texas in regular season if not the packers should have won 2 or 3 games easily
I'm STILL not sure how the Browns beat them in '94. The Cowboys were scary good.
In December of 94 the Cowboys played like garbage. It cost them the number 1 seed. Also Emmitt Smith had a hamstring injury all year that effected his play.
Jerry Jones put together the team, but Jimmy used the ridiculous amount of draft picks (Robbing the Minnesota Vikings blind with their stupid trade for Hershel Walker), and built what Jerry paid for into the most feared team in the 90s, and one of the top five all-time greatest teams in NFL history (I actually put them at #3). If only Jones had let Jimmy coach the team and not let his own ego get the best of him, this team wins not fewer than five Super Bowls in the decade, no question.
Who are the 2 teams above them.
@@jackduncan5442 NFL Network ranked the '92 team as #5 all time (as of SB 40). The 4 above them were the '72 Dolphins, '85 Bears, '78 Steelers and '84 (or '89) 49ers.
@@michaelsmith5769 72 Dolphins and 85 Bears are a joke.
Jimmy put the team together. Not Jerry.
@@michaelsmith5769 I would say the 78-79 Steelers and 88-90 49ers and the 92-95 Cowboys are easily the best teams ever.
I don’t think the runner was down by contact on the opening kick off lol
That old Texas Stadium turf was awful. It could have not rained for weeks and there would still be wet spots all over the place.
EDDIE MURRAY. I do NOT care, your 1981 Lions STILL had 12 men on the field and we got screwed and I still cried at the tv (I was 8) Never did you see a team run off the field so fast. Ever since then I have DESPISED the Lions. THat is their original sin upon the Star to me.
Eddie Murray was great for us that season. Sure as hell better than Lin Elliot who screwed up 2 easy field goals against Buffalo, even Jimmy wanted him gone after he said he lost his confidence. Lin Elliot would be the reason why the Chiefs lost the divisional round against the Colts in 1995.
Ms. Felony Strutter I remember this game also, it should have never come to that. Dallas blew a big lead and let Billy Sims get off. Howard Cosell said it on Monday night football highlights that it was 12 men in the field when Eddie Murray made that 50 yarder which should have never happened!! They blew that call for sure. It cost Dallas a home playoff game!!!
The Packers had bad luck playing in this place in the 90's I just can't figure out why we could not win in Dallas in the 90's
@@CaptainInsano yep
Dallas was just a much better team plain and simple. The triplets always tore apart that GB defense and the Dallas defense was all over Brett Farve. Not to mention Reggie White being neutralized by Erik Williams.
Eddie murray four field goals
The triplets put on a show.
And their silent partner, Jay Novacek, the real Cowboy. Go Pokes.
@@nmelkhunter1 Johnston.
@@jackduncan5442 I disagree, Novacek was a key to the offense, played for the Wyoming, Cowboys and rides cutting horses.
@@nmelkhunter1 I wasn't saying he wasn't important, I was saying Daryl Johnston along with Alvin Harper were 2 other key offensive weapons.
@@jackduncan5442 Ok now I see. Fair enough.
Dallas had Greenbays number during the 90's. Now the roles are reversed.
This game was a total drubbing. The Packers scored on the opening drive of the game and got a KR TD by Robert Brooks that should've never happened. Other than that it was completely ALL Dallas. The Cowboys even left some points on the field & it was STILL 36-14.
Green Bay Packers Against Dallas Cowboys From 1993
the officiating was horrible in this game
Ah yes.... the days when the Cowboys OWNED the Packers.
Go Cowboys!!!
That field looks awful.
Reggie was not getting manhandled over and over dude Stop it
What impact did he have on the game?
@@jackduncan5442 he's not the cause of them losing,you talking like he was just getting ran over and pushed around the whole game.
and Eric Williams got away with a couple of holding penaltys,and I recall Eric Williams rolling one of the packers defensive lineman legs on purpose, I remember the guy cursing limping off the at Eric Williams, but guess what karma is real, ha ha look at Aaron Rodgers record against Dallas IN DALLAS!!!
They used to allow Erik Williams to go hands to the face on Reggie constantly and never called it.This would allow Dallas to solo block Reggie which helped them out a lot.
W
Why is this game on ? It sucked
I haven't watched football in 10 + years, and something doesn't look right here, it seems like the game is rigged look at # 27 and 8 at 14:28.