Gone too soon was Greene; I thought it was sweet how Greene & his wife would kiss before the game (I like mushy nonsense like that). Greene was one of the NFL's great pass rushers: I feel he was also likeable, entertaining, funny, enthusiastic, and knowledgeable (I recall his stint on ESPN post-career).
Im a Steelers fan since birth, but would like to add that I would take the Steelers losing MNF games at home in place of Cowher's losing AFC Title games at home anyday (1-4).
Barry Foster led the AFC in Rushing in 1992. Guy ran for over 1600 yards in the only full season he played (outside Rookie Year under Noill, where he only had 36 carries but averaged 5.6 / carry) over his short 5 year career. If he stayed healthy, he could have been great.
Dude this team was so deep with players on all fronts of the football look at the Is depth chart how did they not go to an win The Super Bowl this year?????
Well unfortunately they let San Diego hang around in the afcc game and they took it. Honestly I think the 49ers would have won regardless. Would have been a good game though.
@@RotiPani75 Maybe maybe not sadly we'll never know 94 AFC championship game still hurts more than any other loss the steelers have ever had except except maybe Super Bowl number 30 😪
I think the team was still learning about being consistent winners and they needed to open up the offense a bit (the team knew this, and just that in 1995). Maybe the Steelers didn't win a Super Bowl in this era, but at least they didn't waste their talent like their opponent on this 1994 Monday night. Wow, this is when Yancey Thigpen was the #3 receiver? Yeah, that had to change: Charles Johnson was something of a disappointment (didn't reach 1,000 yards until 1996, and just the one), and Ernie Mills & Andre Hastings were good for this team, but we're not exactly talking the Hines Ward/Plaxico Burress, Antawn Randal El trio (Eric Green was their most consistently dangerous target in the passing game, and Green was not without his problems-injuries, a drug suspension, and effort that wavered from season to season).
The Oilers traded him; in my mind he was done a favor, as it must've been frustrating quarterbacking the Oilers, and Moon could've used a change (problem is that the Vikings weren't exactly playoff warriors either, and that Vikings D began to sag after Noon was acquired). Bud Adams planned on blowing the team up if they didn't win in 1993, and Moon was 37 years old (he still had 3 excellent seasons left in him, with two different franchises). Cody Carlson proved not to be the long-term solution, but that's okay, since Steve McNair was on the way.
I think McNair who eventually showed up was a much better option. No disrespect to Moon, but he had 0 playoff success his whole career. McNair took the team to a couple AFC titlte games and a SB.
Yes he was the one free agent the steelers could have signed that would have made a difference no other good quarterbacks were out there and the oilers were absolutely stupid for letting him go warren moon love you forever 1 of my favorite Qb's all time!!!!!!!!!🤩
RIP Kevin Greene!!
I remember he and Steve Mongo McMichael wrestle each other in WCW.
Rip. Three rivers stadium
Gone too soon was Greene; I thought it was sweet how Greene & his wife would kiss before the game (I like mushy nonsense like that). Greene was one of the NFL's great pass rushers: I feel he was also likeable, entertaining, funny, enthusiastic, and knowledgeable (I recall his stint on ESPN post-career).
The Steelers under Bill Cohwer in the 1990s were almost impossible to beat on Monday Night Football, especially when they played at home.
Im a Steelers fan since birth, but would like to add that I would take the Steelers losing MNF games at home in place of Cowher's losing AFC Title games at home anyday (1-4).
@@jimmyplenderleith9471Damn right man
I remember Barry foster, Bam Morris, Jerome Bettis as the running backs for the steelers in the 90s.
Barry Foster led the AFC in Rushing in 1992. Guy ran for over 1600 yards in the only full season he played (outside Rookie Year under Noill, where he only had 36 carries but averaged 5.6 / carry) over his short 5 year career. If he stayed healthy, he could have been great.
And Merril Hodge
Dude this team was so deep with players on all fronts of the football look at the Is depth chart how did they not go to an win The Super Bowl this year?????
Well unfortunately they let San Diego hang around in the afcc game and they took it. Honestly I think the 49ers would have won regardless. Would have been a good game though.
@@RotiPani75 Maybe maybe not sadly we'll never know 94 AFC championship game still hurts more than any other loss the steelers have ever had except except maybe Super Bowl number 30 😪
@@johnnygold753 All I can hear is Dennis Gibson's name ringing in my head from that batted 4th down pass....so close
I think the team was still learning about being consistent winners and they needed to open up the offense a bit (the team knew this, and just that in 1995). Maybe the Steelers didn't win a Super Bowl in this era, but at least they didn't waste their talent like their opponent on this 1994 Monday night.
Wow, this is when Yancey Thigpen was the #3 receiver? Yeah, that had to change: Charles Johnson was something of a disappointment (didn't reach 1,000 yards until 1996, and just the one), and Ernie Mills & Andre Hastings were good for this team, but we're not exactly talking the Hines Ward/Plaxico Burress, Antawn Randal El trio (Eric Green was their most consistently dangerous target in the passing game, and Green was not without his problems-injuries, a drug suspension, and effort that wavered from season to season).
They should have won the championship game against the chargers there were two bad blitzes that caused that not to happen
Oilers blue pants and numerals=gorgeous!
Kevin Greene and Frank Gifford R.I.P
And also Jack Pardee.
Ron Earnhardt
Charles Johnson too.
Rip. Jack Pardee
Foster was so great
Great intro...😊 Houston we have a problem ???
1:40 MNF Intro
Yesssssss
Is the game Bubby refused to go in and mop up?
Bubby was with the Eagles. That was the Eagles game.
Warren Moon shouldn't left the oilers. He was the QB for the run and shoot.
The Oilers traded him; in my mind he was done a favor, as it must've been frustrating quarterbacking the Oilers, and Moon could've used a change (problem is that the Vikings weren't exactly playoff warriors either, and that Vikings D began to sag after Noon was acquired). Bud Adams planned on blowing the team up if they didn't win in 1993, and Moon was 37 years old (he still had 3 excellent seasons left in him, with two different franchises). Cody Carlson proved not to be the long-term solution, but that's okay, since Steve McNair was on the way.
I think McNair who eventually showed up was a much better option. No disrespect to Moon, but he had 0 playoff success his whole career. McNair took the team to a couple AFC titlte games and a SB.
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Look at the PADS on those guys.... NOT in todays "NFL" LOL
Fuckin right!!!!’ big PADS to HIT hard🤘🏽
You need Warren Moon so bad here.
Yes he was the one free agent the steelers could have signed that would have made a difference no other good quarterbacks were out there and the oilers were absolutely stupid for letting him go warren moon love you forever 1 of my favorite Qb's all time!!!!!!!!!🤩
@@johnnygold753 they should of still sign him though.
@@hectorlopez1069 they resign Niel or go sign Moon and there at least 1 more trophy in that case
COWHER POWER
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Oilers poor offensive line play
Commander Cody was a bum.