The word bust doesn't exist. Unless you're describing the shape of a woman. The real "busts " are the idiot NFL scouts and draft analysts that place these uneducated stocks on players who turn out to be crap.
@@yaahlabanyamyan144 i agree, a lot of players are considered great just because someone said they were and others want to sound somewhat intelligent agreeing (or disagreeing) with them Akili Smith probably wasn't all that solid in college, so he was a bad pick, the kinda pick that changes the way scouts work
Fun fact: Corey Dillon was 1 of 23 RB's to rush for 1,000 yards that season. TWENTY-THREE!! We'll never see that again. Such a fun time to be a fan. I was 11 years old this season. Its when I truly started to fall in love with the game.
As someone who loves the history of sports, I had to check for myself...and that's correct. The record for yards in a game is by the 1950 New York Football Giants as Chris Berman would call them. They ran for 423 yards and passed for 55, a difference of 368. The 1955 Bears ran for 406 yards in a game but passed for 98, a difference of 308. The only other NFL team that has ever even gained as much as that 393 yard difference was last year's Ravens, who rushed for 404 yards against the Bengals and threw for 121, a difference of 283.
@@greasedupmonkeyspanker838 Spikes never even made the playoffs lmao. He played an NFL record number of regular season games without a single playoff appearance in his entire career.
Legend has it that the Packers defense still doesn't know Colin Kaepernick kept the ball and ran for a TD. Well, at least your Packers have had two super bowl wins since 1995 (97 and 2012), while my 49ers have only had two losses and lost NFC championship games - oh, hey, we do have something in common.
@@ericsigersmith2831 - As a 49ers fan, there was something epic about that super bowl. Two former Bill Walsh taught offensive coordinators and coaches - Holmegren and Shanahan - who became HC of their own team facing off in a tight fought game.
Ya especially since we are spoiled by the smooth play of Mahomes, Jackson and Wilson, among others. It's crazy how much better QB play is overall in the current NFL. Like Trubisky would be middle of the pack with his athleticism/throwing on the run lmao
@@OaklandJWB It's because guys are coached professionally from 5th-6th grade onward. Guys like Akili Smith weren't properly developed by coaches back then...they just used their athletic ability
Akili Smith and Scott Mitchell were the Bengals’ QBs that combined for 19 passing yards. 19??!!! Running with Corey Dillon wasn’t a part of the offense, it WAS the offense.
So many great running backs from that era that have no shot at the Hall of Fame. Guys like Fred Taylor, Ricky Williams, Corey Dillon, and Eddie George were amazing and so much fun to watch, but are never going to even sniff the HOF
I disagree, as the League keeps evolving into a pass heavy one less and less RBs will have the numbers to get into the HoF. I’m almost sure that all the 10,000 yards runners, with maybe the exception of Thomas and maybe Lewis, will get in one day.
@@mitchellpalmer782 it’s okay my fiancé is from Buffalo that’s all they talk about. Hopefully this year is your guys year This is coming from a colts fan so it’s hard to swallow after last year😂
I was at this game when I was 6. I don't remember anything other than Corey running the field every other second it was literally just him running back and forth. That was the whole game. What a legend. One of my fav memories with my pops
Cincinnati scored 4 touchdowns in this game. They were all on the ground. Outside of this game their offense scored a total of 6 touchdowns through week 12. One third of the Bengals total points during their first 10 games came against Denver. The Bengals averaged less than 12 points per game in 2000. Including the 31 they scored here. I had to triple check this but Denver held 12 of their other 15 opponents under 100 rushing yards. The Bengals rushed for 407 against them. The Broncos allowed 49 more rushing yards than they did against Cincinnati in their first 7 games combined. They gave up just 18 more in the 6 games following this one combined.
Because this was pre-Brady NFL. Once he entered the league the cheating got exposed and NFL football became an entertainment sitcom instead of a real sport
I was at this game, it was the first NFL game I ever attended. I was 10 years old. And never realized I witnessed what he did that day until I was in my Mid 20s. And now I always having a good thing to talk about with the Bengals
Cory Dillon also holds the NCAA rushing and total yards record for ONE QUARTER, 222 rush and 83 pass receiving for 305 yards. He only played the first quarter. And he also crushed Washington's single season rushing records with 1,695 yards in 1996, 5 lousy yards from 1,700 yards! I wish he would have played at least 3 seasons for us instead of only 1, his career totals would probably neve haver been surpassed by another Husky runner! A really great back.
I know the way Dillon exited Cincinnati was awful, and he burned every bridge in the city, but man, he was so good. With the obvious exception of Anthony Munoz, if you said that Corey Dillon was the best offensive player in Bengals history, I wouldn't hold it against you (even though I'd go Ken Anderson)
This game, like most other home games for the Bengals at that time besides Pittsburgh and Cleveland, was not a sellout and so it was blacked out on local TV. I listened to this game on the radio, like i did for the other 6 home games a season that weren't televised. Just an amazing day that came out of nowhere. He kept gashing the defense and then pulled off a few of his trademark bombs, so to speak, late in the game to clinch it.
so weird to have an announcer call a game with 5 minutes to go and only 10 points. 14:40 This was before Peytons 21 point 4th quarter comeback, miracle at the meadowlands II and 28-3 tho so it makes sense, but still such a limiting phrase in terms of aging poorly.
But it was after “the comeback” Buffalo vs Houston, 35-3. And many other classic comebacks. I don’t think even the ultra conservative John Madden (who infamously thought that the Patriots should play for overtime with 1:21 remaining in SB36) would say the game was over at that point. It’s a strange call even in that time.
@@inttruders I love Don Criqui, the play by play guy (he did a lot of Bengals games when they were horrible). That call, though, was way off. Theres no way that's a knockout punch. Offense scores quickly, goes back on defense and gets them to punt, they could easily get the ball back with a chance to win.
When he ran down Sir Walter, the Bengals didn't complete a pass in the last three quarters and had just two for the game. Two. Nine of his 22 carries went for negative, none or one yard. Dillon averaged 4.6 yards per attempt that 2000 season while his main starting quarterback averaged 4.7 yards per throw
@@astrostar49 timing wasn't right I guess. In his NBC days Dick Enberg was #1. When he went to CBS, it was Greg Gumbel and later Jim Nantz. I like all three
The Bengals, also referred to as the Bungles at this time, hadn't finished above .500 since 1990 and hadn't had a .500 season since 1996 (when they fired Dave Shula midway through that season). They've drafted bust after bust in that timeframe. Even the lowest of teams can have a positive moment in the sunlight, and this is one of those times. The 2000 club would finish 4-12, btw.
Corey Dillon beast and absolutely crushed Al Wilson on Peter Warrick’s run at the end of the game. He had a few games where I thought he was going to break Walter Payton’s 275 before this one. Dude was all man!
An incredibly bizarre upset mostly due to Denver playing a stupidly aggressive defense for most of the game. On nearly every snap they stacked the box with at least 8 guys and all it took was missed or broken tackle for Corey Dillon (or whoever got the handoff) to pop it for a huge gain.
Honestly as bad as our offense was that season it should have worked. Actually that's about the only game it didn't work. Lol. Think we only won 3 maybe 4 games that season
2000 was the year of the running back. Probably one of the last years where the running back was the dominant non QB position in all of football before all the rule changes that resulted increased passing.
Corey Dillon was exhausted after this game, even after a record rushing day, he was exhausted from carrying the entire Bengals Organization. Neither Akili Smith or Mitchell belonged in the NFL as QB's.
One last thing, I thought Peter Warrick would be good in the NFL. He didn't have an awful career, but seeing as he was picked 4th overall he never had the spark. Playing in Cincinnati didn't help, but regardless he just wasn't very good. Shame.
I’ve never EVER seen a starting QB get benched DURING AN OFFENSIVE DRIVE before and after this game! I’ve never seen that! Akili Smith didn’t go 3 and out on the opening drive after halftime, and got benched after the special teams unit came onto the field and the punted the ball back to Denver. Akili got benched IMMEDIATELY after he took an 11-yard sack on 2nd down! Bruce Coslet, the Bengals then-head coach, wanted to publicly humiliate Akili so badly that he burned a timeout one minute into the opening drive of the 2nd half just pull Akili for Scott Mitchell! Akili had only completed 2 passes out of 14 up to that point, and both of those completions were on the Bengals’ first offensive series of the game! That’s so crazy that it’s awesome! 😆 6/4/24 | 2:40 a.m. | EDT
Day 2 of asking for highlights of the 1987 Cardinals Buccaneers game where the Cardinals came back 28-3 for the first ever 28-3 comeback in NFL history
@@milanbarac5832 Ok so it took me a while but but I found it: Week 5, October 5 2014, The Cleveland Browns came back 28-3 over the Tennessee Titans to win by a narrow margin of 29-28 Here's a full reply of the game: ua-cam.com/video/nskq3C9pvGc/v-deo.html
Great suggestion! The 80s Cardinals were pretty inconsistent but always had extremely exciting games. Lomax is one of the more underrated QBs in history
Scott Mitchell had played in place of an injured Dan Marino for the Dolphins. Akili Smith inexplicably became a top ten draft pick for only one year at a D1 school (Oregon).
32 tds against 8 ints and over 3700 yards passing his senior year at oregon. Was pac 10 co-offensive player of the year. Scouts saw something they liked apparently. Being successful in college doesn't always mean success in the NFL
Corey Dillon averaged over 1100 yards rushing a season for 10 years. While playing for the Bengals in their worst period of existence ever, which is really saying something considering how many bad periods they’ve had. Then went to NE helped them win a SB. HOF where you at? Time to make him a HOFer. Cuz I’m telling you he was one of the best rbs of all time.
It was fun to watch an upset like this, with or without a record being broken along the way. If you're running low on big games, more like this would be welcome.
Akili Smith- NFL Busy Corey Dillon- Good RB Rest Of The Bengals- Super Bad 0-6 Beat a Mike Shanahan Broncos team I remember watching this game live it was crazy
Corey Dillon's reaction to passing Walter Payton was awesome.
Were you impress with his performance sir?
Corey Dillon absolutely obliterated that secondary that game
One of just three games that Bengals QB and infamous bust Akili Smith won in his career. He went an incredible 2-for-9 in this one
The word bust doesn't exist. Unless you're describing the shape of a woman. The real "busts " are the idiot NFL scouts and draft analysts that place these uneducated stocks on players who turn out to be crap.
@@yaahlabanyamyan144 Well you don't how a college player will do in the NFL until they actually play.
@@obinnanwakwue5735 exactly. Some have undeniable potential but never get close to reaching it thus turning into a bust.
All on the first drive are his completions lol
@@yaahlabanyamyan144 i agree, a lot of players are considered great just because someone said they were and others want to sound somewhat intelligent agreeing (or disagreeing) with them
Akili Smith probably wasn't all that solid in college, so he was a bad pick, the kinda pick that changes the way scouts work
That Bengals team was 0-6, had been shut out 3 times, and had scored a mere 37 points leading up to this game. Bizarre indeed.
Fun fact: Corey Dillon was 1 of 23 RB's to rush for 1,000 yards that season. TWENTY-THREE!! We'll never see that again. Such a fun time to be a fan. I was 11 years old this season. Its when I truly started to fall in love with the game.
I hate to be this guy saying it outright but I really do believe the best days of the NFL have passed.
Rundefense.exe has stopped working
@@robsmith961 still way better than the NBA at least
The final years of the smashmouth era.
Greatest running back season in nfl history
A forgotten legend Corey Dillon was also a big part of that early Patriots dynasty
Ya his trade report is on this channel lol
He could run over, through, or around you. He was a rare talent, glad he won a SB.
Dillon was a beast, he was able to put up numbers with a miserable Bengals team year after year.
I'd like to think the Bengals traded him to New England to show appreciation for his years of production.
FR NEVER GETS CREDIT FOR IT
The Bengals had 393 more rushing yards than passing yards in this contest... That differential must be a record.
As someone who loves the history of sports, I had to check for myself...and that's correct. The record for yards in a game is by the 1950 New York Football Giants as Chris Berman would call them. They ran for 423 yards and passed for 55, a difference of 368. The 1955 Bears ran for 406 yards in a game but passed for 98, a difference of 308. The only other NFL team that has ever even gained as much as that 393 yard difference was last year's Ravens, who rushed for 404 yards against the Bengals and threw for 121, a difference of 283.
Old fashion football instead of the modern passing offenses today.
@@manuginobilisbaldspot424 brilliant work, simply brilliant🤙🏽✊🏽
According to statmuse, it is the all-time record - even beating out a 1955 WSH-PIT game when the Redskins rushed for 332 and passed for -3 😂
Corey Dillon deserved so much better. I'm glad he eventually got to play for a decent team and win a Superbowl.
If you look it up they got the patriots nfl network version of the Corey dillion news on being traded to new england
So did Takeo Spikes
@@brianhobson1127 spikes never won a super bowl
Would’ve been a HOFer had he played for a decent team from the start
@@greasedupmonkeyspanker838 Spikes never even made the playoffs lmao. He played an NFL record number of regular season games without a single playoff appearance in his entire career.
Watching a game where your team cannot stop the run is so gosh darn frustrating… I should know I’m a Packer fan
Legend has it that the Packers defense still doesn't know Colin Kaepernick kept the ball and ran for a TD.
Well, at least your Packers have had two super bowl wins since 1995 (97 and 2012), while my 49ers have only had two losses and lost NFC championship games - oh, hey, we do have something in common.
@@PaulGaither 1997 still bothers me but the only thing that justifys it that the broncos won back to back super bowls
@@ericsigersmith2831 - As a 49ers fan, there was something epic about that super bowl. Two former Bill Walsh taught offensive coordinators and coaches - Holmegren and Shanahan - who became HC of their own team facing off in a tight fought game.
@@PaulGaither ya and also look at the 1996 packers coaching tree with Mike holmgren even nfl throwback did a video on it lol
Minnesota is on the field for a lot of historic runs (Tony Dorsett's 99-yd TD, Steve Young's romp, Walter Payton's 275 rushing yards, etc).
Watching Akili Smith play is physically painful.
He looks like a middle schooler holding that football.
Him and Joey Harrington back to back top 5 picks at Oregon
😆😆😆🤣👍💯
Ya especially since we are spoiled by the smooth play of Mahomes, Jackson and Wilson, among others. It's crazy how much better QB play is overall in the current NFL. Like Trubisky would be middle of the pack with his athleticism/throwing on the run lmao
@@OaklandJWB It's because guys are coached professionally from 5th-6th grade onward. Guys like Akili Smith weren't properly developed by coaches back then...they just used their athletic ability
@@manuginobilisbaldspot424fair enough
Those Bengals unis were dope, glad they kinda went back to that look with the new sets
A redeeming part of a very rough time in bengals history. The 90s and early 2000s had Cincy picking top 5 almost every year
The Bengals should wear their throwback '70's uniforms four games a season.
Akili Smith and Scott Mitchell were the Bengals’ QBs that combined for 19 passing yards. 19??!!! Running with Corey Dillon wasn’t a part of the offense, it WAS the offense.
So true. So true.
Peter Warrick too
He didn’t even win it lol 😂
@@djf5742Peter was good bro
That block by smith on warrick rin is the highlight of his career
He said "Have you seen the Clippers?" That had me in tears
Clippers really been bad for that long lmao
So many great running backs from that era that have no shot at the Hall of Fame. Guys like Fred Taylor, Ricky Williams, Corey Dillon, and Eddie George were amazing and so much fun to watch, but are never going to even sniff the HOF
You gotta be on heavy drugs if you think Fred Taylor won't ever get in
Uhhhh why not? Never say never you weirdo.
I disagree, as the League keeps evolving into a pass heavy one less and less RBs will have the numbers to get into the HoF. I’m almost sure that all the 10,000 yards runners, with maybe the exception of Thomas and maybe Lewis, will get in one day.
Dillon will!
He has the record for most rushing yards in a game
He will get in.. it may take some time but he'll be there
Eddie not in?
This is a statline from a youth football game of like 8 year olds where one team has one player who is just insane and plays running back 😂💯
Suggestion: first televised nfl game
Wow that's a lot of likes
This would be great💯 hopefully they can get the footage
Jesus 44 likes
@@shaneheineman5269 not alot
I never get that much
My takeaways:
Corey Dillon good
Rest of Bengals bad
Broncos self-destructed
Kinda like the Bills self destructed them 4 Super Bowls huh.
ya didn't need to go there 😔
@@mitchellpalmer782 it’s okay my fiancé is from Buffalo that’s all they talk about. Hopefully this year is your guys year
This is coming from a colts fan so it’s hard to swallow after last year😂
I was at this game when I was 6. I don't remember anything other than Corey running the field every other second it was literally just him running back and forth. That was the whole game. What a legend. One of my fav memories with my pops
Corey Dillon was an absolute beast this game so was Peter warrick with that end around play that scored a touchdown
Cincinnati scored 4 touchdowns in this game. They were all on the ground. Outside of this game their offense scored a total of 6 touchdowns through week 12. One third of the Bengals total points during their first 10 games came against Denver. The Bengals averaged less than 12 points per game in 2000. Including the 31 they scored here. I had to triple check this but Denver held 12 of their other 15 opponents under 100 rushing yards. The Bengals rushed for 407 against them. The Broncos allowed 49 more rushing yards than they did against Cincinnati in their first 7 games combined. They gave up just 18 more in the 6 games following this one combined.
I feel like much of the nfl has become forgetten about from that era i was only 5 years old thanks for sharing these
P.s. my jaw dropped at 14:28 😮
Glory days of nfl was 80s, 90s, current…
Because this was pre-Brady NFL. Once he entered the league the cheating got exposed and NFL football became an entertainment sitcom instead of a real sport
@@yaahlabanyamyan144 wow man salty much?
@@yaahlabanyamyan144 This is actually Brady's rookie season. It literally hasn't been a pre-Brady NFL since the '90s.
@@supakewlryan Brady was a nobody on 2000.
God I miss this era of football. I’m biased though cause I was was just a kid and these guys were bigger than life at the time.
21 years ago and the start of the 21st Century
Akili Smith actually does a great job blocking on Peter Warrick's touchdown
I vaguely remember that game 🤣🤣🤣. Corey Dillon was a beast in his day!!
Corey Dillon was so underrated
And still is 😢
These uploads with moments I’ve never even heard of are the best
That block by the quarterback at 5:00 👀
There current quarterback Joe Burrows was 4 years old when this game took place.
Their*
Burrow*
@@bennetthudson9537 you spell it your way I spell it my way. I am a leader not a follower. Now grammatically correct that assholes.
@@Jman417 what?!?
This makes me feel completely ancient.
Insane upset, idk what was wrong with that Denver defense🤯 but 3rd and 13 run play got the first down tells you all you need to know💯
Those Bengals teams were so interesting in retrospect.
I was at this game, it was the first NFL game I ever attended. I was 10 years old. And never realized I witnessed what he did that day until I was in my Mid 20s. And now I always having a good thing to talk about with the Bengals
Corey Dillon is the best running back the Bengals ever had.
But did he used to be a patriot as well before he was once a Bengal?
@@tyreepowell8367
No was a Bengal first.
His best years were behind him by the time he went to the pats but he was a beast....
@@tyreepowell8367 he went to the Pats after the bengals. He had 1 really good year with the Pats in 2004 and won a super bowl
James Brooks might argue that.
This game proves that on any given Sunday, any and every team, good, mediocre, or bad, is capable of winning a game.
Cory Dillon also holds the NCAA rushing and total yards record for ONE QUARTER, 222 rush and 83 pass receiving for 305 yards. He only played the first quarter. And he also crushed Washington's single season rushing records with 1,695 yards in 1996, 5 lousy yards from 1,700 yards! I wish he would have played at least 3 seasons for us instead of only 1, his career totals would probably neve haver been surpassed by another Husky runner! A really great back.
Corey Dillon shredded Denver in this game.
I know the way Dillon exited Cincinnati was awful, and he burned every bridge in the city, but man, he was so good. With the obvious exception of Anthony Munoz, if you said that Corey Dillon was the best offensive player in Bengals history, I wouldn't hold it against you (even though I'd go Ken Anderson)
Chad Johnson is the best offensive player in Bengals history
Everything he mentioned when leaving is still true today
@@yaahlabanyamyan144 Dillon would eat and stiff arm that prima donna any day right til sunday.
His whole prime was in cinci. And it was an amazing career. He ran for 275 in a single game
Forgive me it was 278 and it was THIS game
This game, like most other home games for the Bengals at that time besides Pittsburgh and Cleveland, was not a sellout and so it was blacked out on local TV. I listened to this game on the radio, like i did for the other 6 home games a season that weren't televised. Just an amazing day that came out of nowhere. He kept gashing the defense and then pulled off a few of his trademark bombs, so to speak, late in the game to clinch it.
@8:28 “Hurting feelings at this point.”
LMAO😂😭
so weird to have an announcer call a game with 5 minutes to go and only 10 points. 14:40
This was before Peytons 21 point 4th quarter comeback, miracle at the meadowlands II and 28-3 tho so it makes sense, but still such a limiting phrase in terms of aging poorly.
No, there were plenty of big comebacks before the year 2000. I have no idea what that announcer was thinking.
Being up 10 with 5 minutes to go was never a guaranteed win. I am not sure why he said that.
But it was after “the comeback” Buffalo vs Houston, 35-3. And many other classic comebacks. I don’t think even the ultra conservative John Madden (who infamously thought that the Patriots should play for overtime with 1:21 remaining in SB36) would say the game was over at that point. It’s a strange call even in that time.
@@inttruders I love Don Criqui, the play by play guy (he did a lot of Bengals games when they were horrible). That call, though, was way off. Theres no way that's a knockout punch. Offense scores quickly, goes back on defense and gets them to punt, they could easily get the ball back with a chance to win.
The incomparable Don Criqui and Steve (a tisker) Tasker with the call.
Also, Cincy, bring back the grass turf.
Grass turf?
@@TheJShield Field, track, turf, playing surface
Great job by the commentary team in this one as well - very underrated crew
It's funny that you like these announcers, while somebody else commented saying they hate these announcers. Lol.
Imagine how many yards Dillon would've gained had the Bengals had a QB not named Akili Smith.
Probably a lot less since he wouldn't have to pull so much damn deadweight
The Bengals should've had a CD as their helmets because Corey Dillon was their entire team.
My parents had tickets to this game, and my mom wouldn’t take me because the Bengals haven’t won a game yet, so we missed a piece of Bengals history.
When he ran down Sir Walter, the Bengals didn't complete a pass in the last three quarters and had just two for the game. Two. Nine of his 22 carries went for negative, none or one yard.
Dillon averaged 4.6 yards per attempt that 2000 season while his main starting quarterback averaged 4.7 yards per throw
Don Criqui had the most exciting career, and seemingly got to host the most exciting games as a broadcaster.
Don was like a Gus Johnson of the old days. He never was the #1 of any network but it seemed that every game of the week was falling down on his lap
@@otaviofrnazario Yeah I agree. He could have easily been a top guy during his career, but just due to luck he never got that chance.
@@astrostar49 timing wasn't right I guess. In his NBC days Dick Enberg was #1. When he went to CBS, it was Greg Gumbel and later Jim Nantz.
I like all three
@@otaviofrnazario true, and during his first CBS days, He was a young kid and Ray Scott and then Pat Summerrall were #1.
I really like his style. Rare
announcers calling game when it's only a 10 point spread with 5 minutes left was BOLD
It's hard to believe this Cincinnati rushing attack was also held to a total of 48 yards in 2 games against the Ravens that same year.
Cory Dillon is a beast!
Correction: Walter Payton gained 275 yards in a game against the Minnesota Vikings, not the Miami Dolphins.
I love seeing Romanowski embarrassed
Other than Al Michaels and Dick Enberg, I think Don Criqui is the best NFL tv announcer ever.
I like his casual laid back style. You would not get this today.
I love these early 2000's games. Nostalgic.
Suggestion- Colts at Chiefs Halloween 2004
The Bengals, also referred to as the Bungles at this time, hadn't finished above .500 since 1990 and hadn't had a .500 season since 1996 (when they fired Dave Shula midway through that season). They've drafted bust after bust in that timeframe.
Even the lowest of teams can have a positive moment in the sunlight, and this is one of those times.
The 2000 club would finish 4-12, btw.
Corey Dillon at his best was pure greatness.
He’s still alive.
My dumbass thought of Cedric Benson 😂😂😂 oh lawd
Are you thinking of Cedric Benson?
akili smith running down field to block for Warrick was pretty funny lol.
Corey Dillon beast and absolutely crushed Al Wilson on Peter Warrick’s run at the end of the game. He had a few games where I thought he was going to break Walter Payton’s 275 before this one. Dude was all man!
This game pretty much ended Broncos Defensive Coordinator Greg Robinson's tenure with Denver.
Akili Smith 😂😂😂 sounds like a tendon LMAO
The Bengals should have stuck with Jeff Blake until Carson Palmer was drafted. All the QB shuffling and speculation did not get them anywhere.
Jeff Blake went to New Orleans prior to that season
An incredibly bizarre upset mostly due to Denver playing a stupidly aggressive defense for most of the game. On nearly every snap they stacked the box with at least 8 guys and all it took was missed or broken tackle for Corey Dillon (or whoever got the handoff) to pop it for a huge gain.
Honestly as bad as our offense was that season it should have worked. Actually that's about the only game it didn't work. Lol. Think we only won 3 maybe 4 games that season
First completion of the video was to Christian McCaffreys dad
Any idea why Denver didn't kick FG on what was their last offensive play of the game?
I specifically remember watching this game live.
Brings back memories. Go Ravens.
2000 was the year of the running back. Probably one of the last years where the running back was the dominant non QB position in all of football before all the rule changes that resulted increased passing.
Corey Dillon was exhausted after this game, even after a record rushing day, he was exhausted from carrying the entire Bengals Organization. Neither Akili Smith or Mitchell belonged in the NFL as QB's.
Haha takeo spikes was nice back then I remember madden 2003 he was like a 93 lol loved that game still one of my all time favorite maddens
There so much underrated upsets
One last thing, I thought Peter Warrick would be good in the NFL. He didn't have an awful career, but seeing as he was picked 4th overall he never had the spark. Playing in Cincinnati didn't help, but regardless he just wasn't very good. Shame.
Remember he was hailed by many as the next Jerry Rice/Randy Moss none the less. By those standards he did have an awful career.
In todays league I wonder would Akili Smith just had switched positions vs being out the league. He was a good athlete despite the poor qb play.
Cory Dillon choppin em up with that 84 Madden spd 😂
3:38 the change in the game happened after romanowski pushed Dillion to the ground , it was on after that
I’ve never EVER seen a starting QB get benched DURING AN OFFENSIVE DRIVE before and after this game! I’ve never seen that! Akili Smith didn’t go 3 and out on the opening drive after halftime, and got benched after the special teams unit came onto the field and the punted the ball back to Denver. Akili got benched IMMEDIATELY after he took an 11-yard sack on 2nd down!
Bruce Coslet, the Bengals then-head coach, wanted to publicly humiliate Akili so badly that he burned a timeout one minute into the opening drive of the 2nd half just pull Akili for Scott Mitchell! Akili had only completed 2 passes out of 14 up to that point, and both of those completions were on the Bengals’ first offensive series of the game!
That’s so crazy that it’s awesome! 😆
6/4/24 | 2:40 a.m. | EDT
I don't ever remember the Bengals playing on natural grass.
Paul Brown Stadium opened with grass until 2003.
I was there. Listening to Enberg say the Bengals are gonna win with 5 minutes left is ridiculous.
Day 2 of asking for highlights of the 1987 Cardinals Buccaneers game where the Cardinals came back 28-3 for the first ever 28-3 comeback in NFL history
What was the second one?
@@milanbarac5832 Ok so it took me a while but but I found it: Week 5, October 5 2014, The Cleveland Browns came back 28-3 over the Tennessee Titans to win by a narrow margin of 29-28
Here's a full reply of the game: ua-cam.com/video/nskq3C9pvGc/v-deo.html
Thus meaning that Super Bowl 51 was the 3rd and most recent 28-3 comeback
Great suggestion! The 80s Cardinals were pretty inconsistent but always had extremely exciting games. Lomax is one of the more underrated QBs in history
What was the margin of the Houston Oilers @ Buffalo playoff comeback?
This game basically gave my Raiders the AFC West that year despite being swept by Denver.
Wow how did these bengals QB’s make it to the NFL it’s hilarious
Scott Mitchell had played in place of an injured Dan Marino for the Dolphins.
Akili Smith inexplicably became a top ten draft pick for only one year at a D1 school (Oregon).
How did we ever look at Akili Smith and think he was going to have success? He looks so awkward.
Mike brown was drunk. Lmao. Remember being so pissed when they picked his sorry ass
32 tds against 8 ints and over 3700 yards passing his senior year at oregon. Was pac 10 co-offensive player of the year. Scouts saw something they liked apparently. Being successful in college doesn't always mean success in the NFL
Corey Dillon averaged over 1100 yards rushing a season for 10 years. While playing for the Bengals in their worst period of existence ever, which is really saying something considering how many bad periods they’ve had. Then went to NE helped them win a SB. HOF where you at? Time to make him a HOFer. Cuz I’m telling you he was one of the best rbs of all time.
As a Bengals fan I watched the game and like we got a television game not radio 😅
Say what you will about Akili Smith but that block downfield was just beautiful
Corey Dillon and Willie Anderson should be in the NFL Hall of Fame!
It was fun to watch an upset like this, with or without a record being broken along the way. If you're running low on big games, more like this would be welcome.
Dude said "Bengals are gonna win" when there's still 5 min left in the game only up by 10 lol
Tells you how good Dillon was facing stacked boxes no qb play and still ballin
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Akili Smith cant play QB worth a damn but that blocking on their first TD was top notch
They were just slipping right off Dillon one after another lol 😂
I just did this in Madden with Derrick Henry and a suprising 200 yards from Darrington Evans off the bench. 407
Corey Dillon had 222 yds in the first quarter in a game at Washington. and didnt play the rest of the game because it was such a blowout.
Dillon not even breathing hard after that long run at 9:15
great video.
I was lucky enough to be at this game and the titan\oilers game where dillon broke the rookie record.
Akili Smith- NFL Busy
Corey Dillon- Good RB
Rest Of The Bengals- Super Bad
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Beat a Mike Shanahan Broncos team
I remember watching this game live it was crazy
The Bengals ground game so dominant that their WR almost had 100 yards rushing