I have no idea why an apparent Oilers fan would record/preserve/post this, but thank you for doing so! I never got to see this game, only heard about it afterwards. Thanks to COVID-19, and your efforts, I finally got to watch. Sam Wyche must reeeeeally have despised Jerry Glanville. I knew about the chip-kick that the Bengals recovered after they scored to go up 45-0, but I never knew Wyche had them attempt a straight-up onside kick with 20 seconds left after increasing the lead to 61-7. That is so over the top, it's comical. And Don Criqui's deadpan, sarcastic play-by-play commentary at the end was pure gold! Thanks again!
Oh Wyche despised Glanville and Bengals fans liked to ride Glanville, he used to flip off the fans often after leaving tickets for Loni Anderson at Riverfront
I was at this game, I was in the Army in Germany and had missed the Super bowl season so my friend got some Green seats ( End Zone second level). It was cold, the slight wind cut into you, and then swirled so you got it from three directions at once. I'm not kidding, that was the way it was in old riverfront. Fans started leaving by halftime, but the drunk ones like us stayed till the end. Jerry ran towards us when it was over and HE WAS NOT HAPPY. I vowed to get season tickets when my enlistment was up. 1991 I purchased two seats, and kept them till I lost them in the the divorce 2001. Not what you think, the loser got to finish paying off seat licenses. All these years later I wish I could see two coaches have that much love for their team, passion for the game, and determination to beat each others as those two. The good old days.
Definitely one thing that's missing from today's NFL. I miss those hated rivalries. There are still a few, such as the Browns/Steelers and Eagles/Cowboys, but it's not as intense as it used to be.
I once saw a clip of Jerry Glanville's reaction to Sam's comment about wishing they had scored more points, and Jerry said "I've known Sam for a long, long time, and I'll tell you this: I don't think any less of him now than I did before." Classic Jerry! Still able to get a barb in after getting annihilated.
This is the most hilarious game in modern NFL history. Final score: Cincinnati 61, Houston 7. I had never seen it (so thanks for posting!), but I remember the score rolling up while watching the ongoing Packers-Bears game. Cincinnati head coach Sam Wyche despised Jerry Glanville, and showed him up in every way: cheering every score, fist pumping his players, and carrying on for the crowd & cameras over every onside kick or fumble recovery by the Bengals. The Houston Oilers played in the Astrodome, and were a bad cold weather team at that point. NBC announcer Don Criqui wryly noted the irony, but was too cold to enjoy it, and a bit put off having to stand through it to the bitter end. "Another onside kick... (?)", he predicts-- and he's right again!! Former Minnesota Vikings WR Ahmad Rashad is bundled up so tightly that he's unrecognizable by the camera. As the second half begins, he states, "I'm very cold." It wasn't his best game on the mic. RIP Sam Wyche, I watched this last night in your memory, and it was perhaps your finest day.
In the post-game press conference, Sam Wyche was asked about the repeated onside kicks in a blow-out game. Jerry Glanville had been promoting a slogan of, "Hit the beach!" for his Oilers special teams, in the sense they were comparable to US Marines going to war on kicks & punts. Wyche replied, "We got sick of that 'hit the beach' crap." Sam Wyche was like Jim Mora & Herman Edwards, excellent NFL coaches with wit, who never won a Super Bowl so their greatness is overlooked.
I am sportsmanship Bradfather and this is what I tell my Sunday School youth and kids whom I cover in high school sports, but Jerry Glanville had this coming and I love Jerry Glanville.
Yeah...our area did not have this game, so I was watching one of the NFC ones. I remember Brent Musburger showing the score and it was like 28-0 in the 2nd or something and I was like, "holy crap..." One thing you can say about the AFC Central...all the teams hated each other. There was bad blood between all 4 of them.
I remember watching this game as a kid. We had just come inside from sledding when the game started. Without a doubt, this is one of the biggest ass whippings in NFL history. Wyche hated Glanville and would’ve scored 100 points if he could have.
I remember this game, I was 9 and it was my first year of being an Oilers fan. I specifically remember 2:07:09 when he rubs it in about being up 31-0 at that point. I had gone to the game the week before at the Astrodome against Tampa Bay with my dad and had a blast. I remember crying when the Steelers won over the Oilers in the Wild Card game a couple weeks later. That was Jerry Glanville’s last game as Oiler head coach.
@@swoesteban5570 Yes, there was definitely bad blood between those two. Jerry Glanville had a history of feuding with other coaches because the Oilers were seen as a dirty team then. Chuck Noll couldn’t stand him either.
Sam retired to the Upstate of SC and coached HS football. I was fortunate enough to spend a morning with him at a business function and he couldn’t have been nicer. A true gentleman, and hilarious, too. While I didn’t ask him about this, I did ask him about his Cleveland comment and his pranks and he said, “Life is too short not to have some fun along the way.” RIP Coach.
I was at this game. The entire crowd chanted "Jer-ry - Jer-ry - Jer-ry" the whole second half. I'm sure the brutal cold just made it worse for the Oilers.
I was an 8th grade browns fan. I was grateful for this game. Opened the door for us to win the division title the next week (coincidentally, our last one).
Had rozier not held out he would have gained 1000 yds and the oilers would have won the division and glanville would have still been the coach in 1990. Rozier is the reason the team fell apart.
Wyche and Glanville hated each other. They were once talking smack to each other and when the cameras came around Jerry puts his arm around Sam for show. As soon as the cameras left right back to shit talking. Wyche thought Glanville was a phony.
I was at this game too My brother had season tix and the guy who he had them with couldn’t go so he asked me. It was the first NFL game I went to in person
Sammy Wyche - not the greatest coach but this game has to go down as one of the greatest in franchise history. Glanville leaving with his tail between his legs with NONE of his players running with him - priceless. Taking a TO to kick a FG - beautiful !!!
This game was 17 years to the day that the Bengals scored 61 on the Oilers to end the 1972 season. Paul Brown said he felt bad about the score. I know Sam Wyche didnt feel bad about this score.
@@bertjones3235 The head coaches, Sam Wyche of the Bengals and Jerry Glanville of the Oilers, despised each other. So if they could, they would try to run the score up on one another.
@@pomerlain8924 I am probably older than you my friend... Yes, everyone in the AFC central HATED Jerry Glanville. It was more a hateed of him, but the Bengals ran up the score in 88, in Cincinnati. Then except for a Monday night game in 89, every game was won by multiple touchdowns, by the home team. Then in 91 the Oilers won a week 2 game in Cincinnati and it all changed after that.
2:30:19...Wyche onside kicks up 45-0. The hatred was that deep, folks. I think late-'80s AFC Central might eclipse any other division in history for sheer contempt between every team.
@@cbod14 Jerry Glanville was the most hated coach along with the great buddy Ryan in the mid to late 80s he wasn't liked by other teams in his division talked a lot of their methods didn't win them a Super Bowl as head coach plus the great buddy Ryan didn't care about offense he had Randall Cunningham no playoff wins as a coach
@@westcoasttatterdemalion7228 that hate for each other also stems from Jerry Glanville Houston oilers teams in the late 80s cause his teams always chirp and chirp being a dirty team hitting players after the whistle had blown with coaches like Sam whyce chuck noll marty and jerry
I was a Bear fan from Rockford Ill but i always had a soft spot for the Browns. I watched the Browns vs Vikings game and kept an eye on the score of this one. The Oilers under Glanville were a dirty cheap shot team that I hated. I hated how Glanville was a brazen self promoter and I loved watching him fail in Atlanta. This game was a pleasure.
I was an oiler fan and saw this game. It was hilarious to see Bengals kick that field goal late then with 16 secs left Houston down big come out and throw a damn bomb!!!!😆
Unfortunately for the Bengals you don’t get credit for more than one win no matter how bad you put it on the other team! But this was a come uppance that even as a former Oilers (but not Glanville) fan I have to admit they deserved. A performance so bad they humiliated both their ancestors and descendants for at least 2 or 3 generations!
The best way to piss off your opponent: call an onside kick up 31-0 at the start of the 3rd quarter, and keep running up the score until the opposing team's coach is furious
i remember watching this game and in the second Qt they switched the feed to the Dolphins Colts game i had to watch the post game highlights to see the whoopin The Oilers took
This game ultimately got Glanville fired. The Oilers under Glanville were like the schoolyard bully who pushed smaller kids around but folded when someone punched him in the mouth.
And then Jerry glanville goes to the falcons the next year and plays the oilers the first game of the 1990 season and his Falcons win 47-27 over Houston lol
@@pp3k3jamail And then they go to Washington DC in 91 for a playoff game and get slapped around by the Redskins after Jerry Glanville ran his mouth all week long and decided to bring a host of entertainment stars to the game and feature them on the sidelines. The guy was a complete idiot.
Different reason. 09 titans quit and never got off bus 89 oilers were just man handled. Wyche hated glaniville and wanted to win by large margins simply out of spite.
I watched the first half. Then the broadcasters must have been feeling sorry for the Oilers because they switched to another game Dolphins -Colts if my memory is correct. So I and probably several million people missed a exciting game.
Those games were no where near the clown stomping the Bengals gave the Oilers. Matter of fact a former Bengals player mentioned on a sports talk show that the 88 game 41-6 Oiler win in the dome inspired Wyche to show no mercy in this game.
How do the Oilers get beat that bad with all that talent? And how do the Bengals miss the playoffs in 1989 with a top-5 offense and a top-10 defense? This was a great NFL season BTW.
This game was payback. The Bengals had four games where they scored around 200 combined and gave up around 50. (Steelers, Lions, Bucs and Oilers). But then the other 12 games were up and down. Inconsistent play sums it up.
Hey bud thanks for keeping this up and uploading these awesome games! Really appreciate it. Do you happen to have 1989 Oilers at Chargers? It’s a rarer game but Earnest Givins had a flip in the air for a touchdown and it was spectacular! Thanks
@@normanhayward3990 No, he's right. I saw the San Diego game on satellite, way before satellite was offered to the home. Givins did catch a ball and somersault into the endzone.
This game was a fuckin massacre on Houston. After the Monday Night Football victory in Houston Sam Wyche was pissed and Cincy was in the playoffs hunt. Don Criqui and Ahmad Rashad on the call for this game on NBC at 1pm. 😊
Oilers-terrible defense-no offence- bad coaching, I remember this game there was no cable so millions were watching it and everyone at the bowling alley was laughing they lost next game and the play-off game and Glanville was outta their
52 to 0 with 4:21 in the third quarter. They could of scored 80 if they wanted to. As people have said the funny part is that the Bengals ended up missing the playoffs that year.
It could have been worse: it could have been Jerry Glanville's birthday. Imagine that--Sam Wyche leading the Riverfront Stadium crowd in a sing-along of Happy Birthday as they're up 45-0... Remember that the Cowboys blew out the Redskins in 1985 on Joe Theismann's birthday--and the Cowboys fans (even the organist!) sang happy birthday to him as the game ended...
He was overrated actually. Never played well in the playoffs. Never so much as played in a conference championship game. Lead the NFL in fumbles twice.
Ahmad Rashaad looks like a pimple about to get popped. How does a guy who played outdoors in Minnesota for 8 years get that freaked out by freezing temps?
Lewis 970 Ahmad only played at the Metrodome during his final NFL season (1982). Otherwise he played his home games at Metropolitan Stadium for six seasons (1976-81).
Rashad was running pass patterns in the cold of Minnesota, so it wasn't as unbearable as it could have been because he kept his blood pumping. He couldn't have been doing a whole lot of moving around in the broadcast booth.
@@ironbeatyfly + Definitely! Bengal fans will love it, and I like anything dealing with the Oilers.... I would love to see week 17 1990, Oilers vs Steelers. Sunday night game for the last wildcard spot in the AFC.
Because he was a clown. I'll never forget the 1991 Falcons team he coached going into Washington for a playoff game with an Entourage of entertainment superstars in tow and Glanville running his mouth all week long. Not only did he further incentivize Washington but he clearly distracted his own team. No wonder they got their heads handed to them while MC Hammer looked like a mute. Glanville was a doofus.
....then in typical Bengals fashion, they just fucked it up the following week and missed the playoffs where they could have really laid the hurt on the Oilers, rather than Pittsburgh. 🥵
Well, karma is a bitch. The Bengals ran up the score on the Oilers which included an onside kick with a 45-0 lead in the third quarter AND the Bengals were still passing the ball with a 52-7 lead in the fourth quarter!! Then a week after this game the Bengals were officially eliminated from the playoffs with a 29-21 loss to Minnesota, thus helping the Steelers get that fifth seed which came with a spot in the Wild Card round of the 1989 playoffs.
I live when they were the Houston Oilers way way way way back than when Jack Pardee was coaching the team back then when they had Warren Moon, Earnest Givens, Haywood Jeffries, th then Jeff Fisher was taking over as head coach way way way back when Steve Air McNair played so well before they moved to Tennessee In Nashville to become the Tennessee Titans years ago in the late 1990’s years back than. They were awesome that time.
I have no idea why an apparent Oilers fan would record/preserve/post this, but thank you for doing so! I never got to see this game, only heard about it afterwards. Thanks to COVID-19, and your efforts, I finally got to watch. Sam Wyche must reeeeeally have despised Jerry Glanville. I knew about the chip-kick that the Bengals recovered after they scored to go up 45-0, but I never knew Wyche had them attempt a straight-up onside kick with 20 seconds left after increasing the lead to 61-7. That is so over the top, it's comical. And Don Criqui's deadpan, sarcastic play-by-play commentary at the end was pure gold! Thanks again!
Oh Wyche despised Glanville and Bengals fans liked to ride Glanville, he used to flip off the fans often after leaving tickets for Loni Anderson at Riverfront
I was at this game, I was in the Army in Germany and had missed the Super bowl season so my friend got some Green seats ( End Zone second level). It was cold, the slight wind cut into you, and then swirled so you got it from three directions at once. I'm not kidding, that was the way it was in old riverfront. Fans started leaving by halftime, but the drunk ones like us stayed till the end. Jerry ran towards us when it was over and HE WAS NOT HAPPY. I vowed to get season tickets when my enlistment was up. 1991 I purchased two seats, and kept them till I lost them in the the divorce 2001. Not what you think, the loser got to finish paying off seat licenses. All these years later I wish I could see two coaches have that much love for their team, passion for the game, and determination to beat each others as those two. The good old days.
This was the game where after the press asked Wyche if he had any regrets and he said "Yeah...we missed an extra point"...good old fashioned hatred!
Definitely one thing that's missing from today's NFL. I miss those hated rivalries. There are still a few, such as the Browns/Steelers and Eagles/Cowboys, but it's not as intense as it used to be.
I once saw a clip of Jerry Glanville's reaction to Sam's comment about wishing they had scored more points, and Jerry said "I've known Sam for a long, long time, and I'll tell you this: I don't think any less of him now than I did before." Classic Jerry! Still able to get a barb in after getting annihilated.
This is the most hilarious game in modern NFL history. Final score: Cincinnati 61, Houston 7. I had never seen it (so thanks for posting!), but I remember the score rolling up while watching the ongoing Packers-Bears game. Cincinnati head coach Sam Wyche despised Jerry Glanville, and showed him up in every way: cheering every score, fist pumping his players, and carrying on for the crowd & cameras over every onside kick or fumble recovery by the Bengals. The Houston Oilers played in the Astrodome, and were a bad cold weather team at that point. NBC announcer Don Criqui wryly noted the irony, but was too cold to enjoy it, and a bit put off having to stand through it to the bitter end. "Another onside kick... (?)", he predicts-- and he's right again!! Former Minnesota Vikings WR Ahmad Rashad is bundled up so tightly that he's unrecognizable by the camera. As the second half begins, he states, "I'm very cold." It wasn't his best game on the mic. RIP Sam Wyche, I watched this last night in your memory, and it was perhaps your finest day.
In the post-game press conference, Sam Wyche was asked about the repeated onside kicks in a blow-out game. Jerry Glanville had been promoting a slogan of, "Hit the beach!" for his Oilers special teams, in the sense they were comparable to US Marines going to war on kicks & punts. Wyche replied, "We got sick of that 'hit the beach' crap." Sam Wyche was like Jim Mora & Herman Edwards, excellent NFL coaches with wit, who never won a Super Bowl so their greatness is overlooked.
@@InfinitelinkRecords Wyche was an idiot.
Ric Size ah Jim mora. He’ll always be remembered for that famous playoffs rant.
I am sportsmanship Bradfather and this is what I tell my Sunday School youth and kids whom I cover in high school sports, but Jerry Glanville had this coming and I love Jerry Glanville.
Yeah...our area did not have this game, so I was watching one of the NFC ones. I remember Brent Musburger showing the score and it was like 28-0 in the 2nd or something and I was like, "holy crap..." One thing you can say about the AFC Central...all the teams hated each other. There was bad blood between all 4 of them.
Thank you for posting! I was 12 when this game took place! I miss 80's- 90's football.
1970 Steelers dynasty. Trump 20/20
I remember watching this game as a kid. We had just come inside from sledding when the game started. Without a doubt, this is one of the biggest ass whippings in NFL history. Wyche hated Glanville and would’ve scored 100 points if he could have.
I remember this game, I was 9 and it was my first year of being an Oilers fan. I specifically remember 2:07:09 when he rubs it in about being up 31-0 at that point. I had gone to the game the week before at the Astrodome against Tampa Bay with my dad and had a blast. I remember crying when the Steelers won over the Oilers in the Wild Card game a couple weeks later. That was Jerry Glanville’s last game as Oiler head coach.
Sam didn't like Jerry Glanville at all. Closer to hating him.
@@swoesteban5570 Yes, there was definitely bad blood between those two. Jerry Glanville had a history of feuding with other coaches because the Oilers were seen as a dirty team then. Chuck Noll couldn’t stand him either.
Jerry Glanville (a friend of and ex high school coach of my brother) was right. It came down to the last possession. 61-7 Bengals!😂
I would have paid 1,000.00 to get Jerry Glanville and Sam Wyche to duke it out at the 50 yd line.
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You must be a homosexual.
@@MaximusWolfe Negative. Jerry Glanville would have knocked his block off.
@@whataboutrob442wyche would kick his ass
Sam retired to the Upstate of SC and coached HS football. I was fortunate enough to spend a morning with him at a business function and he couldn’t have been nicer. A true gentleman, and hilarious, too. While I didn’t ask him about this, I did ask him about his Cleveland comment and his pranks and he said, “Life is too short not to have some fun along the way.” RIP Coach.
Sam Wyche was an absolute fucking savage.
SIT BACK CHILL OUT AND ENJOY THE GAME.
Sam Wyche absolutely hated Jerry Glanville. With a final score of 61-7 it showed.
Jerry
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I remember our family chanting that in the family room along with the 65K at Riverfront
I remember watching this game live and laughed hard when they started chanting this!
I was at this game. The entire crowd chanted "Jer-ry - Jer-ry - Jer-ry" the whole second half. I'm sure the brutal cold just made it worse for the Oilers.
I love it when teams from warmer climates come to the Natti in December or January. You know the icy winds blast their skins
I was an 8th grade browns fan. I was grateful for this game. Opened the door for us to win the division title the next week (coincidentally, our last one).
2:30:49 Onside kick, when you're up 45-0. EPIC! 🤭
I thank you for these games
The Famous 61-7 game in the Bengals vs Oilers rivalry
Up 41 goes for an onside kick and gets it! That was a great day. I’ll never forget that game if I live to be 100
Had rozier not held out he would have gained 1000 yds and the oilers would have won the division and glanville would have still been the coach in 1990. Rozier is the reason the team fell apart.
@@brandonvandelden7972 i disagree lorenzo white and allen pinkett were just as good with a one two combo at running back
@@brandonvandelden7972 What about the beating Pittsburgh gave them in the play-offs?
@@1USACitizen192 what about it?
@@brandonvandelden7972 It was a tremendous beating and glanville got fired.
If you don't miss the 80's you don't remember them.
Yep...we all miss the 80's. Simpler times.
Wyche and Glanville hated each other. They were once talking smack to each other and when the cameras came around Jerry puts his arm around Sam for show. As soon as the cameras left right back to shit talking. Wyche thought Glanville was a phony.
I was at this game. It was so cold. -11 wind chills. I remember barrels being used as fire pits close to the nose bleed section even!
So was I. I was also at the freezer bowl and this game was warm compared to that lol.
Me too! My balls went up inside me!!!!
I was at this game too My brother had season tix and the guy who he had them with couldn’t go so he asked me. It was the first NFL game I went to in person
Sammy Wyche - not the greatest coach but this game has to go down as one of the greatest in franchise history. Glanville leaving with his tail between his legs with NONE of his players running with him - priceless. Taking a TO to kick a FG - beautiful !!!
I am not, let me reiterate, I am not a Cincinnati Bengals fan, I love to see the look on Jerry Glanville's face when he was getting embarrassed.
Glanville was a clown and a blowhard. I loved it when the Oilers would get slaughtered
I think it was Glanville who once said if he and Sam Wyche were the last two people on earth, they’d fight each other to get it down to one
Well, Sam is no longer on this earth, while Jerry was still coaching a few months ago. I guess he won.
@@westcoasttatterdemalion7228 Sam died of cancer.
This game was 17 years to the day that the Bengals scored 61 on the Oilers to end the 1972 season. Paul Brown said he felt bad about the score. I know Sam Wyche didnt feel bad about this score.
The Bengals didn't show the Oilers no mercy that day!
Nope, they sure as hell didn't. Lol.
@@ironbeatyfly I didn't get it. Probably the only time I have seen anything like that in pro sports.
@@bertjones3235 The head coaches, Sam Wyche of the Bengals and Jerry Glanville of the Oilers, despised each other. So if they could, they would try to run the score up on one another.
@@pomerlain8924 I am probably older than you my friend... Yes, everyone in the AFC central HATED Jerry Glanville. It was more a hateed of him, but the Bengals ran up the score in 88, in Cincinnati. Then except for a Monday night game in 89, every game was won by multiple touchdowns, by the home team. Then in 91 the Oilers won a week 2 game in Cincinnati and it all changed after that.
Sam said Jerry was a phony when the cameras were on Jerry would want to shake hands off camera he was a douchebag
2:30:19...Wyche onside kicks up 45-0. The hatred was that deep, folks. I think late-'80s AFC Central might eclipse any other division in history for sheer contempt between every team.
When Jerry Glanville can get Chuck Noll to snap, you sir are correct.
@@cbod14 Jerry Glanville was the most hated coach along with the great buddy Ryan in the mid to late 80s he wasn't liked by other teams in his division talked a lot of their methods didn't win them a Super Bowl as head coach plus the great buddy Ryan didn't care about offense he had Randall Cunningham no playoff wins as a coach
All 4 teams hated each other....and beat the hell out of each other every year. Too bad those days are gone.
@@westcoasttatterdemalion7228 that hate for each other also stems from Jerry Glanville Houston oilers teams in the late 80s cause his teams always chirp and chirp being a dirty team hitting players after the whistle had blown with coaches like Sam whyce chuck noll marty and jerry
Might still be only division with a little of the old spirit left in it
I'm glad the players knew this was a fight between the coaches or it could've got ugly
I was a Bear fan from Rockford Ill but i always had a soft spot for the Browns. I watched the Browns vs Vikings game and kept an eye on the score of this one.
The Oilers under Glanville were a dirty cheap shot team that I hated. I hated how Glanville was a brazen self promoter and I loved watching him fail in Atlanta.
This game was a pleasure.
20:03 is the main reason I came here.
I was an oiler fan and saw this game. It was hilarious to see Bengals kick that field goal late then with 16 secs left Houston down big come out and throw a damn bomb!!!!😆
YOU WEREN'T MUCH OF A FAN, BUT A SORRY EXCUSE OF ONE INDEED.
@@BIG-D-STAR nah i think he is saying he can let it go over 30 years later smh.
It was funny! Those 2 went at it crazy and the oilers won their share too
Unfortunately for the Bengals you don’t get credit for more than one win no matter how bad you put it on the other team! But this was a come uppance that even as a former Oilers (but not Glanville) fan I have to admit they deserved. A performance so bad they humiliated both their ancestors and descendants for at least 2 or 3 generations!
The entire AFC North's coaches hated Glanville. He was dirty and he liked being dirty. Never won shit but he was proud to be dirty.
This guy must be either a HUGE Bengals fan, or a Houston fan trying to exorcise a few demons.
Great catch, and pretty good D @7:33.
The best way to piss off your opponent: call an onside kick up 31-0 at the start of the 3rd quarter, and keep running up the score until the opposing team's coach is furious
i remember watching this game and in the second Qt they switched the feed to the Dolphins Colts game i had to watch the post game highlights to see the whoopin The Oilers took
Watching Costas read copy and turn each sheet is hilarious.
This game ultimately got Glanville fired. The Oilers under Glanville were like the schoolyard bully who pushed smaller kids around but folded when someone punched him in the mouth.
And then Jerry glanville goes to the falcons the next year and plays the oilers the first game of the 1990 season and his Falcons win 47-27 over Houston lol
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And then they go to Washington DC in 91 for a playoff game and get slapped around by the Redskins after Jerry Glanville ran his mouth all week long and decided to bring a host of entertainment stars to the game and feature them on the sidelines. The guy was a complete idiot.
The greatest day in Sam's coaching career, as he humiliated his hated rival, Glanville.
if that was actually Bob Trumpy in the Bengals' outfit, that's so hilarious!
Onside kick up 61-7 with a 61-7 lead and .21 left. Wyche was the man
'89 Bengals: We just Crushed the Oilers 61-7, no one will ever beat this franchise like we just did... EVER.
'09 Patriots: Hold my beer.
Different reason. 09 titans quit and never got off bus 89 oilers were just man handled. Wyche hated glaniville and wanted to win by large margins simply out of spite.
I watched the first half. Then the broadcasters must have been feeling sorry for the Oilers because they switched to another game Dolphins -Colts if my memory is correct. So I and probably several million people missed a exciting game.
What I always remembered about this game was Sam Wyche going for a onsides kick up by 50 points, YIKES!
Total idiot!
Glanville deserved to be humbled. Not that the guy was capable being abashed. What a clown.
Great post!
Do you have Houston's Astrodome beatdowns of the Bengals from December 1988/October 1990?
Those games were no where near the clown stomping the Bengals gave the Oilers. Matter of fact a former Bengals player mentioned on a sports talk show that the 88 game 41-6 Oiler win in the dome inspired Wyche to show no mercy in this game.
Run it up on them Sam!
How do the Oilers get beat that bad with all that talent? And how do the Bengals miss the playoffs in 1989 with a top-5 offense and a top-10 defense? This was a great NFL season BTW.
AFC Central: The NFL's version of Mortal Kombat.
The Bengals were 3-7 outside of their division. That's what cost them the playoffs.
This game was payback. The Bengals had four games where they scored around 200 combined and gave up around 50. (Steelers, Lions, Bucs and Oilers). But then the other 12 games were up and down. Inconsistent play sums it up.
this is like when i played madden as a kid and would just go for 2 and onside kicks all the time.
isnt the music at 15 seconds from Rocky 4
1:57:24=Greatest intro
Hey bud thanks for keeping this up and uploading these awesome games! Really appreciate it. Do you happen to have 1989 Oilers at Chargers? It’s a rarer game but Earnest Givins had a flip in the air for a touchdown and it was spectacular! Thanks
I would love to find that game for sure
everything the run-n-shoot Houston Oilers did was spectacular. Please specify.
Actually, it was 1989 bills oilers
@@bradjames891 The '89 Oilers also ran a 2 back pro set, and the I formation. The Run and Shoot didn't start until 1990 under Jack Pardee.
@@normanhayward3990 No, he's right. I saw the San Diego game on satellite, way before satellite was offered to the home. Givins did catch a ball and somersault into the endzone.
This game was a fuckin massacre on Houston. After the Monday Night Football victory in Houston Sam Wyche was pissed and Cincy was in the playoffs hunt. Don Criqui and Ahmad Rashad on the call for this game on NBC at 1pm. 😊
Don Criqui :)
Oilers-terrible defense-no offence- bad coaching, I remember this game there was no cable so millions were watching it and everyone at the bowling alley was laughing they lost next game and the play-off game and Glanville was outta their
Hilariously sadistic Sam Wyche.
Gotta ask you Ironbeatyfly, who were you for when the Titans and Rams played in Super Bowl XXXIV?
The Titans, lol
@@ironbeatyfly I thought so. They still had several Oilers on that team. Too bad they got beat Saturday. lol
Glanville and the Oilers messed with the wrong team at the wrong time. They got their lights punched out. Really bad.
52 to 0 with 4:21 in the third quarter. They could of scored 80 if they wanted to. As people have said the funny part is that the Bengals ended up missing the playoffs that year.
Yes we did. Ended up shitting the bed the following week on Christmas Monday Night in the Metrodome.
@@averagecitizen8491 Half the team and the coaching staff had the flu going into that game.
Scores:
6:53 BENGALS PASS TD Esiason ➡️ Brown
24:24 BENGALS RUSH TD Brooks
44:13 BENGALS PASS TD Esiason ➡️ Brown
1:12:40 BENGALS PASS TD Esiason ➡️ Holman
1:51:53 BENGALS FG Breech 27yds
2:18:21 BENGALS RUSH TD Taylor
2:27:40 BENGALS PASS TD Esiason ➡️ McGee
2:36:43 BENGALS RUSH TD Ball
3:04:17 OILERS RUSH TD White
3:14:10 BENGALS PASS TD Wilhelm ➡️ Hillary
3:35:22 BENGALS FG Breech
It could have been worse: it could have been Jerry Glanville's birthday. Imagine that--Sam Wyche leading the Riverfront Stadium crowd in a sing-along of Happy Birthday as they're up 45-0...
Remember that the Cowboys blew out the Redskins in 1985 on Joe Theismann's birthday--and the Cowboys fans (even the organist!) sang happy birthday to him as the game ended...
Warren Moon was amazing!
He was overrated actually. Never played well in the playoffs. Never so much as played in a conference championship game. Lead the NFL in fumbles twice.
@@MaximusWolfe He was one of the best QBs without a ring
Do you have the 1994 wk 15 classic against the Cowboys?
No dang it, but one day I'd love to have every Oilers game. And the old AFL games too.
@@ironbeatyfly Ah bummer, Sorry I meant week 2 but you know the one i mean. Thanks heaps for all these classics though.
@@russlandrussland That was the one in Mexico City, right?
This was hilarious. Sam Wyche was so pissed at jerry glanville that he single handedly broke his team
3:08:00 Those would be John Garrett's only 2 catches.
Up 61-7 Bengals try onside kick " I'm interested in the post game handshake will it happen" 3:39:36 lol!
Sam Wyche🔥. One of my all-time favourite games, I never liked Glanville or his schtick. I'm not sure you would see this in 2024.
The NFL needs this kind of animosity too bad it's become a bit too respectful
Wyche told Glanville, to hit the beach!!
The Bengals paid for this. They were the only AFC Central team to miss the playoffs
Ahmad Rashaad looks like a pimple about to get popped. How does a guy who played outdoors in Minnesota for 8 years get that freaked out by freezing temps?
Lewis 970 Ahmad only played at the Metrodome during his final NFL season (1982). Otherwise he played his home games at Metropolitan Stadium for six seasons (1976-81).
Rashad was running pass patterns in the cold of Minnesota, so it wasn't as unbearable as it could have been because he kept his blood pumping. He couldn't have been doing a whole lot of moving around in the broadcast booth.
"You don't lie in Cleveland ! You live in Cincinnati!
*live
Later on ,on this day,12/17/1989, the Simpsons would premiere on fox!!30 long long long years!
The last 15 years have been dreadful.
2:30 eat some crow Ahmad
Infamous 61-7 game.
Week 15 1989. This was a massacre!!
Yeah it was, but I figured I'd post it anyway. Lol.
@@ironbeatyfly + Definitely! Bengal fans will love it, and I like anything dealing with the Oilers.... I would love to see week 17 1990, Oilers vs Steelers. Sunday night game for the last wildcard spot in the AFC.
Well if ya didn't know already, I still am a diehard OILERS FAN! Lol.
@@ironbeatyfly + Me too my friend! You know what I mean. I definitely don't give a crap about the Texans! Luv ya Blue all the way!!
Absolutely bro, my blood still runs blue here in Texas.
Dorothy Hamill, such a class act. Just imagine that five years later, Tonya Harding hires someone to injure Nancy Kerrigan.
You cut out the best segment of this video the montana interview!!
Booooo 😉
WCMH 😮
I loved Jerry Glanville but I know why everyone hated him.
Because he was a clown. I'll never forget the 1991 Falcons team he coached going into Washington for a playoff game with an Entourage of entertainment superstars in tow and Glanville running his mouth all week long. Not only did he further incentivize Washington but he clearly distracted his own team. No wonder they got their heads handed to them while MC Hammer looked like a mute. Glanville was a doofus.
He was a clown, he ran his mouth too much
....then in typical Bengals fashion, they just fucked it up the following week and missed the playoffs where they could have really laid the hurt on the Oilers, rather than Pittsburgh. 🥵
Well, karma is a bitch. The Bengals ran up the score on the Oilers which included an onside kick with a 45-0 lead in the third quarter AND the Bengals were still passing the ball with a 52-7 lead in the fourth quarter!! Then a week after this game the Bengals were officially eliminated from the playoffs with a 29-21 loss to Minnesota, thus helping the Steelers get that fifth seed which came with a spot in the Wild Card round of the 1989 playoffs.
Yea but Jerry got fired after the season so doesn’t really matter
Last possession 61-7
Cleveland, Houston and Pittsburgh all made the playoffs in 1989. Cincinnati did not.
The Bengals had a 5-1 record vs shittsburgh houston and the mistake by the lake that year
@@averagecitizen8491 great point. No playoffs but ‘hey we got an AFC Central participation trophy!
Yea and all three of those teams choked as usual
@@williamstocker584 kinda like the Bengals whenever they’ve played in the Super Bowl
@@colorman4490 houston or Cleveland has never made it to one
I live when they were the Houston Oilers way way way way back than when Jack Pardee was coaching the team back then when they had Warren Moon, Earnest Givens, Haywood Jeffries, th then Jeff Fisher was taking over as head coach way way way back when Steve Air McNair played so well before they moved to Tennessee In Nashville to become the Tennessee Titans years ago in the late 1990’s years back than. They were awesome that time.