This was the moment the dolphins have been waiting for. All those years they had to go up to buffalo in the playoffs and freeze their a$$ off, and here they finally get them in their own warm back yard to go to the super bowl and they blew it
started watching at 2:40 Those Bills team was Fun to watch with Jim Kelly, Thurman Thomas, Andre Reed, Don Beebe, Bruce Smith and coach Levy!! I just hated the 4th time and wanted the Bills only to beat the Chiefs if they FINALLY won it. sadly the SAME RESULT as the first 3!
@@brando7266 If the queen had balls she'd be king. It doesn't matter how they do it, they find a way to choke it away every year. It's very very frustrating. Nothing changes with the Dolphins except the names on the back of the jerseys.
There was never a greater team to not win the Lombardi than that BUF team. I'm glad the Cowboys got em, but damn the Bills deserved respect. Great city. Great team. Great people there. Nothing but respect the mafia.
@@theRappinSpree The Bills went 9-0 in the playoffs from 1990-93 and won by almost 17 points per game. (12.75 if you take out beating the Raiders 51-3) 5 of those 9 wins were against HoF quarterbacks. Yeah, the NFC was WAY better and stacked with greatness but the AFC wasn't a joke.
Awesome team! It’s a total head scratcher how the Bills didn’t play better in those SBs. Everyone talks about the dominance of the NFC in those years. I think Buffalo was something like 14-2 or 15-1 vs the NFC in the regular season between 1990 and 93. They had epic wins on the road vs the Saints and Niners in 1992. They were really good vs everyone except on SB Sundays
It seems as if it took the old AFL (AFC) time to catch up to the pre merger NFL (NFC). The only team in the AFC that seemed to win the most, was actually a old age pre merger NFL team, the Steelers. It is weird but the NFC owned the AFC during this period
This has been buffalo's rivalry since 1987. The only reason the bills don't have the all-time series lead is because the first 21 years was all dolphins
@@briancusack4386 actually.. in Marino’s 10 career playoff losses, he averaged 14 ppg so it wasn’t just the defense struggling. Marino struggled mightily in the playoffs. He was 0-3 in the playoffs vS Jim Kelly.
We are going to do the same thing with Josh Allen here in Buffalo depend on him too much I'll we are not going to him proper running backs we are going to go by a committee and that's will not open up the passing game I just don't know how they don't see this
Kelly wasn't all that. Big reason why the Bills couldn't win one of those Super Bowls. The BIlls D and special teams were the x factors. And of course their playmakers Reed and Thomas and Davis
During the AFC playoffs, Bruce Smith, Cornelius Bennett and Daryl Talley all made sacks and tackles for loss. In the Super Bowls they went up against strong O lines in Washington and Dallas and didn’t have as much of an impact. Coupled with Jim Kelly and Thurman Thomas turning the ball over a ton they just didn’t have a chance. Andre Reed was the lone star to produce, but unless he scored, they just got stopped
Bill Arnsparger was in SD taking that team to the playoffs and finally the SB in 1994. BA should’ve been in Miami where he had coached up the no names and the killer Bs. Arnsparger was an ace defensive coordinator which Tom Olivadotti obviously wasn’t. BA helps Miami go to SBs in the 90s had he been there
They were probably running on fumes. Duper was in his 11th season and Clayton was in his 10th. Back then, 10-12 years was about the longest career you could expect for a WR with occasional exceptions.
Kelly should’ve sat this championship game out bcuz it was Reich who brought the bills back from a deficit of 30 pts in the AFC wild card game against Houston to win in OT which allowed them to advance🎯💯
Damn the Dolphins were favored?They did play in Miami.I dont see how Buffulo won.Could of been the Cowboys vs Dolphins in Super Bowl 27 in Pasadena,Ca.A,rematch of Super Bowl 6.But the Dolphins could not put the Bills what a disappointing season.Cowboys would of beat Miami anyways.Buffulo was a juggernaut in the NFL duting the 1990-1993 seasons.
@@justinyoung8062 Yes, that was a very flawed '93 49ers team but at the end of the day, it still wouldn't have mattered. The Dallas Cowboys, who played poorly in the first half of the Super Bowl 28, still was far and away a much better team than turnover prone Buffalo. I remember watching that game and at halftime not being concerned about Dallas coming back because I knew they were a much better team. And it was only a matter of time before Jim Kelly and Thurman Thomas started turning the ball over like they've done in 3 of 4 Super Bowl games.
Gotta remember those AFC teams are still old AFL teams. Don't know if that matters but it is strange they couldn't beat the NFC which is mostly NFL teams pre merger
Actually the Bills only choked in 1990. Look at the scores of the other 3 Super Bowls they lost. That’s not choking. That’s getting your ass handed to you
Considering they beat John Elway, Dan Marino had Joe Montana in AFC title games and beat Warren Moon and the Houston Oilers coming from behind by 32 points, I wouldn’t say they exactly choked. They ran into the greatest DC and now HC in NFL history in Bill Belichick and two of the greatest all-time teams. They didn’t have the luxury of playing some lousy sh1t teams like Patriots got to play in some of their Super Bowls. That’s not a knock on Belichick, Tom or the Patriots either, it’s just simple facts.
Those red helmets and blue jerseys are badass
Heck yeah they are!
This was the moment the dolphins have been waiting for. All those years they had to go up to buffalo in the playoffs and freeze their a$$ off, and here they finally get them in their own warm back yard to go to the super bowl and they blew it
They also blew the bills out in Orchard Park that year and only lost by 6 in the rematch in South Florida
with Turtle Marino is not easy to win an important game
Yeah they definitely blew it but Miami definitely doesn’t provide the home field Buffalo does. Maybe if the playoffs were in August lol
Going to 4 straight Superbowls is unreal losing them all is a nightmare
Dan Marino actually struggled against Buffalo for years, Regular season and Post season🎯😞
that's because the Bills had a team. Dolphins had Marino and very litle supporting cast.
3:02, 4:40, 6:42, 10:23, a couple of OH MY! calls from the GREAT! Dick Enberg, and a few nice plays.
6:54…..the greatest executed flee flicker ever!!! Thank you for posting these. The greatest era for the NFL
started watching at 2:40 Those Bills team was Fun to watch with Jim Kelly, Thurman Thomas, Andre Reed, Don Beebe, Bruce Smith and coach Levy!! I just hated the 4th time and wanted the Bills only to beat the Chiefs if they FINALLY won it. sadly the SAME RESULT as the first 3!
Still can't believe it's been 30 yrs since miami made a conference championship game,
A big reason why is Tom Brady owned that division for twenty years.
@AlistairCrump Yep and now it's Josh Allen
@@Ballaholic17 if the dolphins didn't choke to the titans, they would have won the division
@@brando7266 If the queen had balls she'd be king. It doesn't matter how they do it, they find a way to choke it away every year. It's very very frustrating. Nothing changes with the Dolphins except the names on the back of the jerseys.
@@Ballaholic17 the problem starts at the top- Ross is a buffoon, he hires buffoons to run the team,
There was never a greater team to not win the Lombardi than that BUF team. I'm glad the Cowboys got em, but damn the Bills deserved respect. Great city. Great team. Great people there. Nothing but respect the mafia.
They're the only team to make it to four straight Super Bowls. That's a great accomplishment no matter what they did in those games.
@@josephvanhorn5347 more how bad the rest of the AFC was in those years
@@theRappinSpree The Bills went 9-0 in the playoffs from 1990-93 and won by almost 17 points per game. (12.75 if you take out beating the Raiders 51-3) 5 of those 9 wins were against HoF quarterbacks. Yeah, the NFC was WAY better and stacked with greatness but the AFC wasn't a joke.
Awesome team! It’s a total head scratcher how the Bills didn’t play better in those SBs. Everyone talks about the dominance of the NFC in those years. I think Buffalo was something like 14-2 or 15-1 vs the NFC in the regular season between 1990 and 93. They had epic wins on the road vs the Saints and Niners in 1992. They were really good vs everyone except on SB Sundays
The Bills beat the Broncos in the 1991 AFC Championship Game, but that was totally ignored in the intro.
From 1987-1995 Dan Marino went 4-14 against Buffalo during the regular season and 0-3 in the playoffs. The Bills owned him.
by the time he finally beat Buffalo in the playoffs in '98, neither team was what it had once been
@@Diljabar Jim Kelly retired by then. It wasn’t the same.
@@dociebiemowie915 Doug Flutie was pretty dang good in his own right.
U do know miami had a shit defense and no running game,was that Marino's fault? Or Shula's?
As a dolphins fan Marino played ass that game 2 ints 2 fumbles the defense was trash the bills knew it was easy to face Marino
The final game featuring this awesome nbc intro
Do do do do do do do do do do do do do do
It seems as if it took the old AFL (AFC) time to catch up to the pre merger NFL (NFC). The only team in the AFC that seemed to win the most, was actually a old age pre merger NFL team, the Steelers. It is weird but the NFC owned the AFC during this period
This has been buffalo's rivalry since 1987. The only reason the bills don't have the all-time series lead is because the first 21 years was all dolphins
Marino had about half a dozen good playoff games in his career. Unfortunately he started in 18 of them.
It's too bad he didn't have a running game and a solid defense for most of his career. Had that been the case, he may have won a Super Bowl.
@@briancusack4386 actually.. in Marino’s 10 career playoff losses, he averaged 14 ppg so it wasn’t just the defense struggling. Marino struggled mightily in the playoffs. He was 0-3 in the playoffs vS Jim Kelly.
We are going to do the same thing with Josh Allen here in Buffalo depend on him too much I'll we are not going to him proper running backs we are going to go by a committee and that's will not open up the passing game I just don't know how they don't see this
Have u seen what miami has done without Marino? In 24 yrs without Marino, they have won one playoff game,,
@@briancusack4386Turtle Marino doesnt wanted running game, and he always looks like a rookie in an important game, overrated turtle
Kelly wasn't all that. Big reason why the Bills couldn't win one of those Super Bowls. The BIlls D and special teams were the x factors. And of course their playmakers Reed and Thomas and Davis
During the AFC playoffs, Bruce Smith, Cornelius Bennett and Daryl Talley all made sacks and tackles for loss. In the Super Bowls they went up against strong O lines in Washington and Dallas and didn’t have as much of an impact. Coupled with Jim Kelly and Thurman Thomas turning the ball over a ton they just didn’t have a chance. Andre Reed was the lone star to produce, but unless he scored, they just got stopped
Is it me, or is the Bills screen game nasty as hell
The bills owned everyone in the regular seasons and playoffs in the 90s, but not the Superbowls.
Only the Browns, Redskins and Lions have gone longer than the Dolphins since they last reached a conference championship game.
U mean commanders
And interestingly enough, Washington and Detroit met in the 1991 NFC Championship Game. They have the two longest streaks in the NFC.
@@SillyGoose2024no one recognizes commanders... THEY WILL FOREVER BE THE WASHINGTON REDSKINS
Well at least the Lions would make it back to the Conference championship game in 2023.
Pretty good defense by the dolphins holding buffalo to field goals after all those turnovers in their own territory
Thurman Thomas and Kenneth Davis were a good 1 - 2 punch. Underrated
Underrated? Thurman Thomas is in the Hall of Fame.
Thurman Thomas was a Dolphins killer
The difference was Thurmon Thomas- truly one of the goats.
But, not at the Superbowls, he was a turnover machine along with Kelly.
Bill Arnsparger was in SD taking that team to the playoffs and finally the SB in 1994. BA should’ve been in Miami where he had coached up the no names and the killer Bs. Arnsparger was an ace defensive coordinator which Tom Olivadotti obviously wasn’t. BA helps Miami go to SBs in the 90s had he been there
man Clayton and Duper were ghost in that game
They were probably running on fumes. Duper was in his 11th season and Clayton was in his 10th. Back then, 10-12 years was about the longest career you could expect for a WR with occasional exceptions.
91 afc title was vs denver not KC
Kelly should’ve sat this championship game out bcuz it was Reich who brought the bills back from a deficit of 30 pts in the AFC wild card game against Houston to win in OT which allowed them to advance🎯💯
No way. The next game is Super Bowl, you dont want your QB to be stiff.
Man, Miami couldn't do diddley poo on offense
Except turn the ball over.
They got the Buffalo stampede.
🐬Oh the agony!🐃 😂
I forgot how big of an ass whopping this was.
10:48
Too bad this team just lost to the Chiefs.
Actually this franchise. Not this team
Damn the Dolphins were favored?They did play in Miami.I dont see how Buffulo won.Could of been the Cowboys vs Dolphins in Super Bowl 27 in Pasadena,Ca.A,rematch of Super Bowl 6.But the Dolphins could not put the Bills what a disappointing season.Cowboys would of beat Miami anyways.Buffulo was a juggernaut in the NFL duting the 1990-1993 seasons.
They did great in the playoffs in 1990-1993 seasons, but, not great in the Superbowls.
To bad Miami didn't win. Probably had a better chance against Dallas
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They would've still gotten blown out. The "real" Super Bowl was later that day in San Francisco like it always was when those two teams played.
@@ChrisC709 not in 93. In 93 the bills were a much tougher out than 49ers. Nfc championship was a blowout in 93.
@@justinyoung8062 Yes, that was a very flawed '93 49ers team but at the end of the day, it still wouldn't have mattered. The Dallas Cowboys, who played poorly in the first half of the Super Bowl 28, still was far and away a much better team than turnover prone Buffalo. I remember watching that game and at halftime not being concerned about Dallas coming back because I knew they were a much better team. And it was only a matter of time before Jim Kelly and Thurman Thomas started turning the ball over like they've done in 3 of 4 Super Bowl games.
with Turtle Marino no one team has a chance😅😅
Not the greatest comeback anymore.
Nobody cares. Minnesota beat the record by a mere point against a crappy Colts team.
Still the greatest comeback in playoff history dummy
Okay so the Bills were okay with Jim Kelly but even better with Frank Reich.
Especially at the 92 wild card game between the oilers vs bills, Reich made the comeback game.
How lame was the AFC all those years that that choking ass bills team made it to 4 straight Super Bowls only to shame the conference all 4 years 🤣🤣
And this was after watching Denver lose 3 times in 4 years in '86-89. So yes, lame years indeed.
Gotta remember those AFC teams are still old AFL teams. Don't know if that matters but it is strange they couldn't beat the NFC which is mostly NFL teams pre merger
Actually the Bills only choked in 1990. Look at the scores of the other 3 Super Bowls they lost. That’s not choking. That’s getting your ass handed to you
Wasn't just chokes. The NFC at that period of time was just stacked. There is a reason why this was called "Unlucky 13" year period for the AFC.
Considering they beat John Elway, Dan Marino had Joe Montana in AFC title games and beat Warren Moon and the Houston Oilers coming from behind by 32 points, I wouldn’t say they exactly choked. They ran into the greatest DC and now HC in NFL history in Bill Belichick and two of the greatest all-time teams. They didn’t have the luxury of playing some lousy sh1t teams like Patriots got to play in some of their Super Bowls. That’s not a knock on Belichick, Tom or the Patriots either, it’s just simple facts.
0:01. Two Bills doing an LGBT dance years before the "woke" NFL.
Dork
Grow up
incel.
PBP: Dick Enberg