I remember this game so well. My great friend and football teammate Rocket and I were manning a Salvation Army kettle on what was a cold day in Upstate NY (Buffalo) outside of a Hills Department store. I was a diehard Jets fan and he loved the Cowboys. We wore our respective jerseys under the red SA aprons and argued all day over out there and our fiery debate was the only thing keeping us warm! (Eventually some nice lady bought us a couple hot chocolates from the cafe inside.) We back to watch the game at my house where the Jets collapsed like usual and Rocket lorded it over me the rest of the night, just as he did anytime the Cowboys beat the Jets lol Years later he would enlist in the Marines and I'd join the Army and he'd say that I'd still picked the wrong team! Hahaha Rocket passed away in 2012 and that was one of the reasons I drifted away from the NFL. I miss my old friend and I hope I can see him again someday. What I would give to be ringing a bell and fighting with him about football teams outside of a department store again.
I love watching these old movies of games from the ‘90s, when we were still winning Super Bowls. I realized after I watched a couple of full game films that Dallas wasn’t quite as dominant as I remembered. We had outstanding teams for sure but Troy threw an INT once in a while, once in a very, very great time Emmitt would fumble. And every great once-in-a-while, we got to see The Moose score a TD! But they were fantastic to watch, almost as much fun as the ‘70s were for us!
I recall this game was on a Saturday. I was a die hard Cowboy fan, but wasn't aware of the Saturday schedule. I took my girlfriend Xmas shopping at a mall in San Antonio. I was sitting on a mall bench with a bunch of other bf's/husbands when the highlights came on. I was very upset with my gf for making me miss this, even though it was really my fault.
Jimmy never let off the gas. That's why he's got two SB rings and his team won a third. Those teams were super competitive along the depth chart because he made it that way. If your job isn't secured, you play hard every play you get.
TROY WAS KILLING THEM THIS DAY. IN fact Try scrambles for 20 yards and dekes Ronnie Lott out of his cleats!!.Kevin Smith I first career TD and this game was so perfect because it was on a Saturday @ 4PM. Also for all of us old school Cowboys fans it was perfect because our old time Cowboys radio announcer 1970-1980 was Vern Lundqvist
I live in NY. I was stoked waiting for this game at the time. I was in the city watching the game. There were so many Cowboys fan in town for the game and to watch in the pubs. Vern Lundqvist goes way back with the Cowboys. Aikman to Irvin was the theme that day.
Sad cause it was the first game on CBS since the announcement that FOX took the NFC package. The next day, during 49ers/Lions at the Silverdome, Pat Summerall reacted to a KEEP THE NFL ON CBS sign with a half-hearted 'We're gonna try'. He knew. Five weeks after this was the end of an era.
@@mgb4692 And honestly CBS hasn’t fully recovered since losing the NFC Package. Yes their AFC Coverage is good but the NFC has been and always will be the much better Conference. Large media markets like New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Dallas, San Francisco Atlanta, and DC. Not to mention decent sized markets like Phoenix, Tampa, Detroit, Milwaukee and Minneapolis. The AFC can’t compete with that.
One of those games. Never seen a Jimmy Johnson team with so many turnovers. That’s how good that team was where they can have that many turnovers and still win.
The Jets were not a good team in 1993, while the Cowboys were the best, on their way to repeat as Super Bowl champs. Skip Bayless predicted a Jets win in this game, and for some strange reason this man still gets paid well to talk about football on TV. He should be ignored by any serious football fan.
Michael H I agree about Skip Bayless. I never understood how he got his credibility. He never played, coached, or served in any capacity for any team. He’s no more of an expert than the average fan, he just has the advantage of having a national forum to express his opinion. Incidentally, the same holds true for Stephen A. Smith, and if I had a dollar for every time Mel Kiper was wrong, I could have retired 5 years earlier.
The Jets were pretty solid in 1993 and were 8-5 going into this game, but their last three were Dallas, at Buffalo and at Houston, which were probably 3 of the top 5 teams in the NFL that year. The Jets would lose all three and finish 8-8 and out of the playoffs, including a two-point loss in Buffalo where their kicker missed three makable field goals and the debacle in Houston where they were shut out by second and third stringers. They also blew several big leads earlier in the year- Philadelphia and at the L.A. Raiders were two stomach-turning losses that come to mind- so the point is they were a competitive, pretty talented team that beat some decent teams but folded when the lights came on. This was just a preview for 94 when they blew a huge lead at home in a battle for first place with Miami in the infamous "fake spike" game, then lost out to finish 6-10 which led to the encouraging hire of their savior Rich Kotite, coming off seven straight defeats himself as HC in Philadelphia. There's nothing like losing your last five games in what was at times a promising 94 season, then going out there and hiring the only guy in the world who'd been less successful. But yeah, the Jets weren't bad in 93.
@@kapo2012fb Hey I understand you boosting your team, but my criteria for "good team" is either making the playoffs or getting ten wins. I have high standards. If you are a long-suffering Jets fan, you do have my sympathies.
This was the game where Bruce Coslet showed his true colors as a coach. At the end of the game he criticized Jimmy Johnson for rushing the passer (not blitzing, just a regular rush) so late in the game. Jimmy just said “I’ll stop rushing when you stop trying to score”.
I think this is the year the Cowboys came back to NJ to play the Giants 2 weeks later for the division in the game Emmitt Smith ran for something like 150 yds with a seperated shoulder .
You are correct. The Giants had already clinched a playoff spot mid December. In the middle of their penultimate game of the season out west against the dog-assed Phoenix Cardinals (as they were still known as at the time), they were scoreboard watching and saw the Cowboys were crushing the Redskins during the same 4pm EST timeslot they were playing, which meant that the end of year game against Dallas would be a winner take all for both the NFC East title and #1 seed in the NFC. Dan Reeves pulled all the starters at halftime and they logged a 17-6 loss. Haha! It almost worked out the following week! You don't see that type of "playoff position tanking" as much anymore!
This was an extremely frustrating game.. The Jets forced 5 turnovers and still lost by 3 touchdowns.. all the damn penalties.. and all the damn cowboys fans ..
From a Cowboys fan here in Philly I can confirm. It was a special Satuday 4PM game. It was freezing rain at times, TROY WAS KILLING THEM THIS DAY. IN fact Try scrambles for 20 yards and dekes Ronnie Lott out of his cleats!!.Kevin Smith I first career TD and this game was so perfect because it was on a Saturday @ 4PM. Also for all of us old school Cowboys fans it was perfect because our old time Cowboys radio announcer 1970-1980 was Vern . ALSO...this is a FACT, I am a lifer (1976) Cowboys fan here in Philly and the ONLY two fan bases that come close to eagles fans as being scum are I NEVER have had a problem with Gains fans. Hweer Jets fans...OMG it has been rumored that many eagles fans have adopted e Steelersad Jets as their AFC teams. I HAVE ONE TEAM = AMERICA'S TEAM.
Guess I never realized before... of the six ints Aikman through all season, half of them were in this game. And only one in this game was a bad throw. Damn good season for number 8.
Aikman is one of the best in NFL history. Troy was the ultimate leader who demanded the very best from the Cowboys' Organization. Since Aikman, Dallas has had QBs w/ great passing numbers but 0 Super Bowl rings and a handful of playoff wins in 21 seasons.
Kevin Williams won 3 national championships in his 5 years at Miami, and 3 superbowls in 3 of his first 4 seasons in the nfl! 6 championships in 9 seasons college an pro. Amazing
Jay Lucien if it had happened in 2014 it would have been ruled incomplete, but make no mistake it would have only been because of the stupid interpretation of the catch rule that required perfection. Both of those plays were incredible catches and deserved to be ruled as such
If the Cowboys didn’t play such a sloppy game and turned the ball over 5 times this would have been a much bigger blowout than 28-7. The Cowboys kept giving the Jets gift after gift with turnovers and pass interferences and yet, the Jets just couldn’t do anything with it.
makes me wonder what the NFL record is for most plays stopped inside the 3 yd line on one possession without a score? must have been 9 in this one with the 2 PI's giving the Jets 2 first downs. Also back then you didn't have to catch the ball, take it home and sleep with it for 3 days and bring it back before it's officially ruled a catch like in Dez Bryant's case.
CRAZY FACT: The Jets entered this game without allowing a touchdown and not scoring a touchdown in THREE STRAIGHT GAMES! . W (6-0) over New England, L (6-9) over Indianapolis and W (3-0) Washington.
How do you have 9 plays inside the 5 yard line & still don’t score? You have the Cowboys turn the ball over at least 5 times and only have 1 td to show for it? By the way in today’s NFL they would have called that catch by Michael Irvin incomplete easily. All this and the Jets still lose by 21 amazing!!
Damn, the Jets must have to Dramatically improve this 21' season after Coronavirus, or else we'll be Watching this happen again . I would like to see them get some Real Monster Players. It's been a long time since Namath.
1993 the Jets had a GOOD team that were playoff capable, but they BLEW a bunch of games they should've won...Including this one. But the ultimate was the Eagle game early in the season.....they never really recovered from that.
the playmaker and kevin Williams and alvin Harper and novacek and. moose johnston and emmitt smith and aikman. This was an offense. not to mention our defense was phenomenal
Jets were 1 good reciver away, they drafted Marvin Jones he was average at best NFL player. They had the chance to draft Curtis Conway or Shawn Dawkins.....No play makers besides Johnny Mitchell or Rob Moore.
At 9:29 to 9:33 of the video, Verne Lundquist shows his ignorance by saying "Michael Irving is great when Troy Fakeman plays" and nothing could be further from the truth. Fakeman missed a ton of games in his Career. In 1991 when he missed 7 games the cowboys were on a 7 game win streak with Steve Beuerlein throwing to Michael Irving who made the pro-bowl as an All-pro for the 1st time WITH FAKEMAN ON THE SIDELINES. Irving lead the league in receptions and yardage that year and in 1993 & 94 when backups had to play cuz Fakeman was injured. Michael Irving stayed open by 5 yards or more or shielded off 5'9" defenders with his 6'2" 210lb frame while Harper often had to jump 10ft in the air to catch Fakeman's retarded bombs. Fakeman was an average QB playing behind the best offensive line in NFL history...the best RB [statistically] in NFL history...the biggest WR tandem in the NFL during that time...the best blocking FB and receiving TE in the league...the #1 defense twice & #2 defense twice between 1992 & 1996 + the best Punt/Kickoff Coverage units in the league under Joe Avezzano who won Special Teams coach of the year TWICE. The cowboys also had the youngest team in the league 4 of the 5 years Jimmy Johnson was there with the most depth. Jimmy Smith never played behind Irving and Harper but free agency took him to Jacksonville where made pro-bowl for years and remains the greatest WR in their history. Kevin Gogan, Ron Stone et al were mostly backups in Dallas but became All-pro with Frisco and the Giants respectively. There were many others...but...the point is Fakeman elevated no one, was exceedingly average and Jimmy wanted to draft Deon Sanders in 89 but ol Jingle Bob...the owner...loved Fakeman and forced him to draft him. Nonetheless, Johnson used the overall #1 pick of the 1990 supplemental draft on QB Steve Walsh to push him...kept a former starting QB with pro-bowl credentials backing him up cuz he couldn't play a whole season. Also, Fakeman averaged 16 TD's and 11 INT's per year, threw over 20 TD's only ONCE in his entire career, could not throw accurately over 40yds...time management was beyond him...he was brittle as a peanut Pattie, tripping over his own feet and getting a sprained ankle...pulled up lame in several games...could not touch his toes at the 1989 Indianapolis scouting combine. Look, He did absolutely nothing Brad Johnson, Trent Dilfer or anyone else didn't do: hand the ball off to a great running back, throw a bunch of 5 yd passes to Moose, 10 yd passes to Novacek,.behind the line passes to Emmitt and 15 yarders to a wide open Irving. Had truly great QB's like Dan Marino, Joe Montana or John Elway had the unbelievable teams Fakeman had, they would have won 5 or 6 Superbowls in a row and at least 10 total in their 17 yr careers. Those QB's routinely carried their teams. Fakeman carried nothing. Emmitt Smith and The OL carried the Dallas cowboys. They never nwon a single game he did not play in. The cowboys typically had 9 offensive players in the pro-bowl every year from 1992 to 1996 [4 OL, WR, TE, FB, RB, and Fakeman]. It's a joke really. The HOF is a joke...more of a popularity contest than on merit. And, Michael Irving's greatness transcended Fakeman and his limitations. He was big, tall, blonde, blue eyed, well spoken, intelligent, represented the franchise well before the media, was very professional on and off the field, threw tight spirals, great accuracy 25yds or less & stood strong in the pocket but he was mediocre from 1989 - 91, good from 1992 - 96 and average from 1997 to the end of his career. Never great. Irving was great whether Fakeman played or not.
Aikman was accurate and I admit he did get injury prone in the latter years but damn you make it seem like he did nothing.He was a Super Bowl MVP you know.And he had great talent around him just like Steve Young,Brett Farve and Phill Simms.
im a cowboys fan and i agree. aikman was solid. never a great deep thrower. norv turner saved his ass. and he could never carry a team. we all saw what he did after 96 to 2000. NOTHING.
If Kevin Smith did not get hurt in the first game of the next season.....the Cowboys would have won 4 super bowls in a row and would have never needed Deion.
I remember this game so well. My great friend and football teammate Rocket and I were manning a Salvation Army kettle on what was a cold day in Upstate NY (Buffalo) outside of a Hills Department store. I was a diehard Jets fan and he loved the Cowboys. We wore our respective jerseys under the red SA aprons and argued all day over out there and our fiery debate was the only thing keeping us warm! (Eventually some nice lady bought us a couple hot chocolates from the cafe inside.) We back to watch the game at my house where the Jets collapsed like usual and Rocket lorded it over me the rest of the night, just as he did anytime the Cowboys beat the Jets lol Years later he would enlist in the Marines and I'd join the Army and he'd say that I'd still picked the wrong team! Hahaha
Rocket passed away in 2012 and that was one of the reasons I drifted away from the NFL. I miss my old friend and I hope I can see him again someday. What I would give to be ringing a bell and fighting with him about football teams outside of a department store again.
Great story!
I love watching these old movies of games from the ‘90s, when we were still winning Super Bowls. I realized after I watched a couple of full game films that Dallas wasn’t quite as dominant as I remembered. We had outstanding teams for sure but Troy threw an INT once in a while, once in a very, very great time Emmitt would fumble. And every great once-in-a-while, we got to see The Moose score a TD!
But they were fantastic to watch, almost as much fun as the ‘70s were for us!
Remember this game so well. The crowd was mostly Cowboys fans. Nice win for the Cowboys.
The pursuit to the football by that defense incredible!
I recall this game was on a Saturday. I was a die hard Cowboy fan, but wasn't aware of the Saturday schedule. I took my girlfriend Xmas shopping at a mall in San Antonio. I was sitting on a mall bench with a bunch of other bf's/husbands when the highlights came on. I was very upset with my gf for making me miss this, even though it was really my fault.
I remember this game, the coach of the Jets complained that the Cowboys did not lift off the gas from the pedal.
Jimmy never let off the gas. That's why he's got two SB rings and his team won a third. Those teams were super competitive along the depth chart because he made it that way. If your job isn't secured, you play hard every play you get.
TROY WAS KILLING THEM THIS DAY. IN fact Try scrambles for 20 yards and dekes Ronnie Lott out of his cleats!!.Kevin Smith I first career TD and this game was so perfect because it was on a Saturday @ 4PM. Also for all of us old school Cowboys fans it was perfect because our old time Cowboys radio announcer 1970-1980 was Vern Lundqvist
I live in NY. I was stoked waiting for this game at the time. I was in the city watching the game. There were so many Cowboys fan in town for the game and to watch in the pubs. Vern Lundqvist goes way back with the Cowboys. Aikman to Irvin was the theme that day.
Sad cause it was the first game on CBS since the announcement that FOX took the NFC package. The next day, during 49ers/Lions at the Silverdome, Pat Summerall reacted to a KEEP THE NFL ON CBS sign with a half-hearted 'We're gonna try'. He knew. Five weeks after this was the end of an era.
@@mgb4692 And honestly CBS hasn’t fully recovered since losing the NFC Package. Yes their AFC Coverage is good but the NFC has been and always will be the much better Conference. Large media markets like New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Dallas, San Francisco Atlanta, and DC. Not to mention decent sized markets like Phoenix, Tampa, Detroit, Milwaukee and Minneapolis. The AFC can’t compete with that.
Dez Bryant does not approve of that catch.
I was just thinking wow, almost identical to the Dez CATCH. The league has gotten so jacked up it’s not even funny.
One of those games. Never seen a Jimmy Johnson team with so many turnovers. That’s how good that team was where they can have that many turnovers and still win.
By 21!!!
Because the Dallas defense was so good.
Bruce Coslett and Browning Nagle. goat hc/qb combo ever
The Jets were not a good team in 1993, while the Cowboys were the best, on their way to repeat as Super Bowl champs. Skip Bayless predicted a Jets win in this game, and for some strange reason this man still gets paid well to talk about football on TV. He should be ignored by any serious football fan.
Michael H I agree about Skip Bayless. I never understood how he got his credibility. He never played, coached, or served in any capacity for any team. He’s no more of an expert than the average fan, he just has the advantage of having a national forum to express his opinion. Incidentally, the same holds true for Stephen A. Smith, and if I had a dollar for every time Mel Kiper was wrong, I could have retired 5 years earlier.
The jets were 8-5 going in this game .. they actually underachieved this year.. they would lose the next 2 games and miss out on the playoffs
The Jets were pretty solid in 1993 and were 8-5 going into this game, but their last three were Dallas, at Buffalo and at Houston, which were probably 3 of the top 5 teams in the NFL that year. The Jets would lose all three and finish 8-8 and out of the playoffs, including a two-point loss in Buffalo where their kicker missed three makable field goals and the debacle in Houston where they were shut out by second and third stringers. They also blew several big leads earlier in the year- Philadelphia and at the L.A. Raiders were two stomach-turning losses that come to mind- so the point is they were a competitive, pretty talented team that beat some decent teams but folded when the lights came on. This was just a preview for 94 when they blew a huge lead at home in a battle for first place with Miami in the infamous "fake spike" game, then lost out to finish 6-10 which led to the encouraging hire of their savior Rich Kotite, coming off seven straight defeats himself as HC in Philadelphia. There's nothing like losing your last five games in what was at times a promising 94 season, then going out there and hiring the only guy in the world who'd been less successful. But yeah, the Jets weren't bad in 93.
@@kapo2012fb Hey I understand you boosting your team, but my criteria for "good team" is either making the playoffs or getting ten wins. I have high standards. If you are a long-suffering Jets fan, you do have my sympathies.
And yet you’re not ignoring him by talking about him
This was the game where Bruce Coslet showed his true colors as a coach. At the end of the game he criticized Jimmy Johnson for rushing the passer (not blitzing, just a regular rush) so late in the game. Jimmy just said “I’ll stop rushing when you stop trying to score”.
Jimmy was right
Bruce Coslet was a joke.
I don't remember I'm going to look for that clip I'm sure I'm going to laugh 😂 and WTH did Bruce Coslet expect?
Bruce Coslet was a whiny low-life.
So he expected the Cowboys to stop trying while his team was doing everything it could to score.
What a goal line stand! Three first and goals and no points allowed.
I think this is the year the Cowboys came back to NJ to play the Giants 2 weeks later for the division in the game Emmitt Smith ran for something like 150 yds with a seperated shoulder .
You are correct. The Giants had already clinched a playoff spot mid December. In the middle of their penultimate game of the season out west against the dog-assed Phoenix Cardinals (as they were still known as at the time), they were scoreboard watching and saw the Cowboys were crushing the Redskins during the same 4pm EST timeslot they were playing, which meant that the end of year game against Dallas would be a winner take all for both the NFC East title and #1 seed in the NFC. Dan Reeves pulled all the starters at halftime and they logged a 17-6 loss. Haha!
It almost worked out the following week! You don't see that type of "playoff position tanking" as much anymore!
Bro, they put a moose as Daryl Johnston’s photo. That is too cool. 8:05
Nice! Also check out 15:09-15:14
@@nymike06 XD
This was when the Dallas Cowboys just beat the snot out of their opponents...!
This was an extremely frustrating game.. The Jets forced 5 turnovers and still lost by 3 touchdowns.. all the damn penalties.. and all the damn cowboys fans ..
Cowboys shot themselves in the foot in this game and still kicked the shit out of the Jets. That's how great this team was.
And we had the overrated Boomer to deal with
I was at this game. A lot of Cowboys fans were there and there were several fights in the stands
From a Cowboys fan here in Philly I can confirm. It was a special Satuday 4PM game. It was freezing rain at times, TROY WAS KILLING THEM THIS DAY. IN fact Try scrambles for 20 yards and dekes Ronnie Lott out of his cleats!!.Kevin Smith I first career TD and this game was so perfect because it was on a Saturday @ 4PM. Also for all of us old school Cowboys fans it was perfect because our old time Cowboys radio announcer 1970-1980 was Vern . ALSO...this is a FACT, I am a lifer (1976) Cowboys fan here in Philly and the ONLY two fan bases that come close to eagles fans as being scum are I NEVER have had a problem with Gains fans. Hweer Jets fans...OMG it has been rumored that many eagles fans have adopted e Steelersad Jets as their AFC teams. I HAVE ONE TEAM = AMERICA'S TEAM.
Guess I never realized before... of the six ints Aikman through all season, half of them were in this game. And only one in this game was a bad throw. Damn good season for number 8.
Aikman is one of the best in NFL history. Troy was the ultimate leader who demanded the very best from the Cowboys' Organization. Since Aikman, Dallas has had QBs w/ great passing numbers but 0 Super Bowl rings and a handful of playoff wins in 21 seasons.
Kevin Williams won 3 national championships in his 5 years at Miami, and 3 superbowls in 3 of his first 4 seasons in the nfl! 6 championships in 9 seasons college an pro. Amazing
He was at Miami from 90-92 and the Cowboys from 93-96. So he won 1 in college and 2 in the pros.
@@sdthundertv He was redshirted in 89.
So its 2 and 2 for K.W.
6:48 eerily similar to the Dez Bryant play in 2014 Divisionals. Except this one went our way.
Jay Lucien if it had happened in 2014 it would have been ruled incomplete, but make no mistake it would have only been because of the stupid interpretation of the catch rule that required perfection. Both of those plays were incredible catches and deserved to be ruled as such
Different coach and different commission
If the Cowboys didn’t play such a sloppy game and turned the ball over 5 times this would have been a much bigger blowout than 28-7. The Cowboys kept giving the Jets gift after gift with turnovers and pass interferences and yet, the Jets just couldn’t do anything with it.
Dan Fours soft-peddling the immaculate deception...😆
makes me wonder what the NFL record is for most plays stopped inside the 3 yd line on one possession without a score? must have been 9 in this one with the 2 PI's giving the Jets 2 first downs. Also back then you didn't have to catch the ball, take it home and sleep with it for 3 days and bring it back before it's officially ruled a catch like in Dez Bryant's case.
Ohhh I wonder if that touchdown catch would survive replay today.
CRAZY FACT: The Jets entered this game without allowing a touchdown and not scoring a touchdown in THREE STRAIGHT GAMES! . W (6-0) over New England, L (6-9) over Indianapolis and W (3-0) Washington.
Back when the Cowboys could play sloppy as hell and still win 28-7 on the road.
Look at who was playing.
Jets gave me agita
Back when........
How do you have 9 plays inside the 5 yard line & still don’t score? You have the Cowboys turn the ball over at least 5 times and only have 1 td to show for it? By the way in today’s NFL they would have called that catch by Michael Irvin incomplete easily. All this and the Jets still lose by 21 amazing!!
did you miss how many turnovers the jets had?? 🤣🤣😅😏
I was seriously sick with the flu slept during commercials woke whenever I could I wasn't going to miss this game for anything
Ronnie lott mr bigmouth did not like losing to the Cowboys!
I remember when he was with the Raiders in 92 Jay Novacek took his manhood from him.
Damn, the Jets must have to Dramatically improve this 21' season after Coronavirus, or else we'll be Watching this happen again . I would like to see them get some Real Monster Players. It's been a long time since Namath.
I forgot that Ronnie Lott was a NY Jet ✈️!
7:36
On his way to Retirement.
HOF PLAYER.
1993 the Jets had a GOOD team that were playoff capable, but they BLEW a bunch of games they should've won...Including this one. But the ultimate was the Eagle game early in the season.....they never really recovered from that.
this was a tough game and we won. This team had ❤ hopefully the 0is yrs squad has some
the playmaker and kevin Williams and alvin Harper and novacek and. moose johnston and emmitt smith and aikman. This was an offense. not to mention our defense was phenomenal
slofever512 and offensive line 😲
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Dallas Cowboys Against New York Jets From 1993 ☺🏈
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At the end the Jets had 9 plays inside the 5 yd line gifted to them. I think the refs just finally gave up on allowing the Jets to beat the spread.
Such a shame Marvin Jones tore his acl this season as a rookie
Kevin Smith would suffer the same injury two years later in Giants Stadium on Opening night.
Who is the Jets quarterback back then? Terrible!!
Boomer Esiason
@@redmustangredmustang I don't think that was Boomer in there against Dallas.
@@stevet9579 well of course it was he was the only left hander wearing number 7. The only left handing QB other than Boomer was Steve Young.
@@redmustangredmustang yes I know #7 was Boomer. Than I saw another QB in the highlight wearing #8 for Jets that's who I meant.
@@stevet9579 Browning Nagle, of Louisville Cardinals.
Lott had some great years with 49ers but he was trash in this game.
Jets were 1 good reciver away, they drafted Marvin Jones he was average at best NFL player. They had the chance to draft Curtis Conway or Shawn Dawkins.....No play makers besides Johnny Mitchell or Rob Moore.
Should have been a bigger blow out
Haha what was that, 10 plays from the one yard line and the Jets still couldn't score?
At 9:29 to 9:33 of the video, Verne Lundquist shows his ignorance by saying "Michael Irving is great when Troy Fakeman plays" and nothing could be further from the truth.
Fakeman missed a ton of games in his Career. In 1991 when he missed 7 games the cowboys were on a 7 game win streak with Steve Beuerlein throwing to Michael Irving who made the pro-bowl as an All-pro for the 1st time WITH FAKEMAN ON THE SIDELINES. Irving lead the league in receptions and yardage that year and in 1993 & 94 when backups had to play cuz Fakeman was injured.
Michael Irving stayed open by 5 yards or more or shielded off 5'9" defenders with his 6'2" 210lb frame while Harper often had to jump 10ft in the air to catch Fakeman's retarded bombs. Fakeman was an average QB playing behind the best offensive line in NFL history...the best RB [statistically] in NFL history...the biggest WR tandem in the NFL during that time...the best blocking FB and receiving TE in the league...the #1 defense twice & #2 defense twice between 1992 & 1996 + the best Punt/Kickoff Coverage units in the league under Joe Avezzano who won Special Teams coach of the year TWICE.
The cowboys also had the youngest team in the league 4 of the 5 years Jimmy Johnson was there with the most depth. Jimmy Smith never played behind Irving and Harper but free agency took him to Jacksonville where made pro-bowl for years and remains the greatest WR in their history. Kevin Gogan, Ron Stone et al were mostly backups in Dallas but became All-pro with Frisco and the Giants respectively. There were many others...but...the point is Fakeman elevated no one, was exceedingly average and Jimmy wanted to draft Deon Sanders in 89 but ol Jingle Bob...the owner...loved Fakeman and forced him to draft him.
Nonetheless,
Johnson used the overall #1 pick of the 1990 supplemental draft on QB Steve Walsh to push him...kept a former starting QB with pro-bowl credentials backing him up cuz he couldn't play a whole season. Also, Fakeman averaged 16 TD's and 11 INT's per year, threw over 20 TD's only ONCE in his entire career, could not throw accurately over 40yds...time management was beyond him...he was brittle as a peanut Pattie, tripping over his own feet and getting a sprained ankle...pulled up lame in several games...could not touch his toes at the 1989 Indianapolis scouting combine.
Look,
He did absolutely nothing Brad Johnson, Trent Dilfer or anyone else didn't do: hand the ball off to a great running back, throw a bunch of 5 yd passes to Moose, 10 yd passes to Novacek,.behind the line passes to Emmitt and 15 yarders to a wide open Irving. Had truly great QB's like Dan Marino, Joe Montana or John Elway had the unbelievable teams Fakeman had, they would have won 5 or 6 Superbowls in a row and at least 10 total in their 17 yr careers. Those QB's routinely carried their teams. Fakeman carried nothing. Emmitt Smith and The OL carried the Dallas cowboys. They never nwon a single game he did not play in. The cowboys typically had 9 offensive players in the pro-bowl every year from 1992 to 1996 [4 OL, WR, TE, FB, RB, and
Fakeman].
It's a joke really.
The HOF is a joke...more of a popularity contest than on merit. And, Michael Irving's greatness transcended Fakeman and his limitations. He was big, tall, blonde, blue eyed, well spoken, intelligent, represented the franchise well before the media, was very professional on and off the field, threw tight spirals, great accuracy 25yds or less & stood strong in the pocket but he was mediocre from 1989 - 91, good from 1992 - 96 and average from 1997 to the end of his career. Never great.
Irving was great whether Fakeman played or not.
Aikman was accurate and I admit he did get injury prone in the latter years but damn you make it seem like he did nothing.He was a Super Bowl MVP you know.And he had great talent around him just like Steve Young,Brett Farve and Phill Simms.
im a cowboys fan and i agree. aikman was solid. never a great deep thrower. norv turner saved his ass. and he could never carry a team. we all saw what he did after 96 to 2000. NOTHING.
If Kevin Smith did not get hurt in the first game of the next season.....the Cowboys would have won 4 super bowls in a row and would have never needed Deion.
Promise?
He got hurt the 95 season against the Giants with that ACL tear.
Wouldn't of destroyed the cap.
I went to this game and I froze my balls off
Boomer was a horrible big game QB
Imagine your name being Browning?
Could think of worse than that
@@nymike06 I dunno.
Browning is god awful.
Might as well name ur kid Shitstain.
@@bigpapasmurfz6252 there are far worse out there and from the past
Brad Baxter is a disgrace all that dude did was fumble
QB missed WR on errand 4th down both horrible throws
Lol fuuummmbbbllleee.