Watching that 4th down play and seeing Mobley knock it down was the first time I cried for joy watching a game. I remember calling my mother and telling her 'We Did It!'...and both just started balling our eyes out. WHAT A MOMENT!
my uncle watched them lose the big game all those years. when that play happened that is exactly what happened with me and him. we cried our eyes out! lol
@@losifer8829 Relatable. I was like your uncle that day. It was so special after not just losing those 4 previous ones, but getting blown out in each. They were excruciating. However, it is all part of what made the elation of this day in 1998 so special.
My brother and I, avid Broncos fans since 1976, watched the game at my house. Afterwards, we both had a shot of whiskey and saluted OUR World Champions! Man, it felt so good to FINALLY say those words of our team.
Thanks for the memories. These are the Broncos I remember. The best and most real team for a lifetime. Dudes everywhere. Eddie Mac and that block. I still want to know what he said to Williams. To me that is the iconic play of that game. Mile High Salute 🫡
I remember going on East Colfax with my grandpa. After this, Superbowl win. My Grandpa was a HUGE Broncos fan. I'm glad he saw the Broncos win in Denver.
When Elway flew like superman for that first down..... I knew we were going to win that game!!!! Was awesome being part of the crowd downtown for the celebration!!!
That Super Bowl 32 team experienced a renewed sense of vigor and that team was special. It still gives me goosebumps when I watch videos that describe the season and that SB Win. There were a few plays within that game that gave me great hope that The Broncos would be victorious.
The celebration in Colorado right after the game was something that I will never forget. To finally have a superbowl victory after so many losses was an unbelievable experience. It was a joyous relief to so many fans to no longer be a punchline for a Denver can’t win a superbowl joke.
It's amazing how many people got stuck with that label about not being able to win the big one....even numerous Hall of Famers, coaches like Shula and Landry, players like Steve Young, all of whom retired with rings...but it was never any more ridiculous than when applied to John Elway...Whether you're referring to tangibles or intangibles, he was the King...
@@uss_cushing Shula and Landry both built that reputation after getting multiple shots...And Elway's multiple Super Bowl losses were more impressive achievements than any other man's WINS...No team who has been that heavily built around one player has EVER gone that far in the postseason...let alone do it 3 times in 4 years. I've heard it said that Elway's reputation almost suffered from the magnitude of his own greatness, and I'd have to agree. Even now, after winning rings, his reputation is hardly ever what it should be. I could see that coming, though....if you don't have a ring, but are still a big name-like Tarkenton or Marino-people look more closely at your actual game, to see what all the hype is about. But once you get a ring, you're just lumped in with whoever has the same number of rings as you do. So Elway winds up being mentioned with guys like Plunkett and Griese...
@@uss_cushingeven as Packers fan it's nostalgic but heartbreaking and glad they went back to back we had insane safety trio egune Robinson Leroy Butler Darren sharper
This one is for John, This one is for Pat, This one is for DT, and This one is for The Barell Man Tim. I was 6 years old when we won. I love the Broncos so much. The best team in the league; with the best fans and traditions. Mile High Salute.
Unfortunately, they had discarded their FINEST tradition...that iconic uniform. All these years later, and I've never forgiven whatever God damned fool made that decision...I'll take that decision to my grave...
Mike brought us a proper running game to complement the great John Elway... if only #7 had that from an earlier age....still 2 x SB wins in his last 2 x seasons.... wow
My favorite Broncos team of all time. Yes the 98 team was dominant but that 97 team was so special because it was the first time. I play this team on Madden 08 to this day. Simply the greatest team ever
There are so many elements involved in this one game that makes it one of, if not the best, Superbowl game ever. This video brings back some serious memories of my time living in Denver. Needless to say, January 1998, was a great time to be in Denver.
To all who are reading this, were any of you fans during the 1977 "Miracle" season? I was a 17 year old Broncos fan in Allentown, PA., had started following them in 1973, and that season was incredible like this one but in different ways because it was the "first" of everything, the first playoff game, the first Super Bowl, they were beating Oakland and Pittsburgh and Baltimore and the rest. I know some will think I am crazy lol, but that season is my favorite, yes, even over them finally winning it all. I guess you just had to witness that '77 season to fully know what I am saying. But oh yes, this season here and the next rocked!!!!
I fell in love with Denver that year because of that iconic uniform...and I've never gotten over them for making the change. I stuck with them til Elway retired, for those next two years, because he was my favorite player of all time...but after that, I turned my back on them, and will never return. It hurts me to this day...
@uss_cushing even as Packers fan it's nostalgic but heartbreaking and glad they went back to back we had insane safety trio egune Robinson Leroy Butler Darren sharper
I actually played at the reunion party with my band a few months ago on the club level of the stadium. I was sitting behind my drums watching legend after legend walk by. That was intense. Lol.
It's awesome to look back now and know that we had 5 Hall of Famers on that team. (should be 7, Tom Nalen and Rod Smith need to be considered in my opinion)
I can only imagine what the reaction of the fans of every AFC team, not just Denver, was when Mobley knocked down that ball on 4th and 6 to end that 13 year streak.
There's a little bit of this team on the 49ers this afternoon. Kyle Shanahan as the head coach and Christian McCaffrey taking handoffs. Thst and Deebo Samuel went to my alma mater. I don't root for the 49ers often but I will be today. Green Bay should have been mentioned as part of the revenge tour because of the way the Packers beat the Broncos at the end of 1996. Truth be told, the Packers had a ton to play for in that game while the Broncos had already clinched home field the previous week. Pulling all their starters after the 1st Half was pretty stupid, because it gave the Packers confidence and a psychological edge. There's a fine line between tipping your hand against an opponent you might have to play in the Super Bowl vs. giving them the feeling that they can walk all over you. So, yes, it felt pretty good to watch them get revenge on Green Bay after laying that egg in 1996.
Even as Packers fan this great work and running over the Steelers in Pittsburgh should of been sign even if Packers stopped Barry Sanders more than most and alsott and warrick dunn 3 times that year also and Robert smith
I didn't know that one of the Packers went up to Alfred Williams and invited him to what was basically a Packer victory party after the game. That's how arrogant the Packers and the NFC as a whole were before that game. People sometimes forget that Denver's win wasn't just Elway's first, but it was an end to an odious streak of 13 in a row for the NFC. That's why they should have done a 30 for 30 on the 1996-98 Broncos. What if I told you....On September 1, 1996, the NFC's days were numbered?
I think the signs were actually there. In the 80's, the NFC had stronger teams. But once the 90's rolled around, things changed. Buffalo was talented enough to win, but just kept self-destructing. Then New England under Parcells and Bledsoe played a great game against the Packers...if you'll recall, the MVP of that Super Bowl was a KICK RETURNER!!! You don't see that if one team is truly superior. So the signs were there.... But as an AFC fan, and an Elway FANATIC...I still didn't believe it til I saw it!!!!!!
This is the team that turned me into a Bronco fan when I was 6. The last couple of seasons have been rough for us but win or lose Denver Broncos for life.
I legit teared up at the end of this Superbowl.. I remember pulling my hat down over my eyes so nobody would notice… living thru the heartbreak losses of the 80’s, this one was special, and will most likely be the best SB I’ll ever watch as a Broncos fan. I just feel bad for Eugene Robinson who left the Packers for the Falcons the following year and got beat again by Elway and Co. 😂
As Packers fan we should of had dynasty but we only had 4 defensive lineman the whole game and were gassed and played our worst game and still should of won I wish we played in 1996 the best Denver team imo of the 3 years
The greatest moment in Colorado sports history. There I said it. The Avs brought our first major league championship but it was all so new it wasn't quite the same. Nuggets recent Championship comes real close because of the franchise long history with the city. But honestly Denver will always be a football town and when the Broncos FINALLY brought home the Vince Lombardi , we all wept.
@@eric3298 Yeah, Packers were elite. Love that team. I wouldn't have minded losing to them...if we had to lose to somoene. However, that Denver victory washed away a lot of pain and agony from four previous Super Bowl losses (particularly Elway's first three). The state/city needed redemption from football agony and embarrassment. It also ended thirteen years of NFC Super Bowl dominance. It opened the floodgate to AFC's comeback, not just the Broncos.
13 year NFC winning streak, plus as good as the Broncos were in 97, the Packers were absolutely loaded. It was basically like the Bills vs Cowboys in 92, except with the Bills winning; it was that shocking.
The navy jerseys on white pants with orange stripes are my all time favorite broncos uniform it just hits for me. I hope the Broncos don’t change their uniforms, but if they do please bring keep the navy as alternate. I have a feeling the light blue will return, so I hope the navy stays as an alternate. Also can’t wait see see the 1998 Super Bowl documentary next year. Also sorry this is the era I became a Broncos fan so the nostalgia is hitting
To each their own, the navy blue is 🤮 to me, I became a Broncos fan in 1990, to me those were the best uniforms so when they changed in 97 I was not liking it and still don't to this day
@@RetroreviewsPlus HELL, yeah!!!!!!! I turned my back on them after that...I've never forgiven that move...To have one of the league's most distinctive looks...and then to trade it for BLUE??? If you count all the various shades, half the league is blue....They had something so special...and traded it for something so mundane...
@@tgriffin3059 agreed 💯, we had the best uniforms ever, color scheme logo the whole works so iconic , especially on a sunny day those colors just popped then the navy blue thing happened it was like are you freaking kidding me these look like C R A P! People are like well but you won Super bowls in those navy blue I'm like I don't give a crap it's like yeah it's cool we won but we did it wearing those but ugly disgusting uniforms.I play a lot of Tecmo Super Bowl on NES a viewer of mine said I should do the updated versions where has updated rosters and uniforms I'm like no I like the Retro look better
@@eric3298 because u got lucky what has happened since then oh that’s right my Niners beat Green Bay in the playoffs multiple times 2012 and 2019 and 2021
the old unis were so much better, that is the sad thing about it. i dont know a single denver fan who likes these ugly ass unis. That o line was absolute beasts
Three best moments of Superbowl 32: 1. Broncos winning 2. The Helicopter 3. Eugene Robinson on the sideline yelling “Bust ‘em in da mowf! Busy ‘em in da mowf!”.
No, he wasn't horrible...he directed the game plan...they ran the ball a lot that day...he mainly threw a few deep sideline passes to keep the defense honest, and picked up third down conversions. The next year he was MVP. And his first Super Bowl, against the Giants, his moved the ball well against that great defense. His stats in the first Super Bowl were almost identical to his last.... Nobody ever questioned his arm talent. They questioned whether he could win a championship. He did...and that left certain people crying and looking for excuses...
Happy John Elway got to go out like a legend
If you teared up on this you a real one!!
Denver Colorado Greatest moment!!
BIG MILE HIGH SALUTE TO EVERYONE WATCHING THIS ENJOY THE MEMORIES
I was 10. I was just learning about who the Broncos were and what they meant to the city. That made me a Broncos fan for LIFE
Jersey Broncos Fan 4Life.
😢 That was a great year. I love my Broncos “This one’s for John”.
Watching that 4th down play and seeing Mobley knock it down was the first time I cried for joy watching a game. I remember calling my mother and telling her 'We Did It!'...and both just started balling our eyes out. WHAT A MOMENT!
my uncle watched them lose the big game all those years. when that play happened that is exactly what happened with me and him. we cried our eyes out! lol
@@losifer8829 Relatable. I was like your uncle that day. It was so special after not just losing those 4 previous ones, but getting blown out in each. They were excruciating. However, it is all part of what made the elation of this day in 1998 so special.
@@jazzchamp yupp. The reason why I feel the orange jersey is cursed! We wore the new ones and won back 2 back super bowls.
Did you still got the Rocky Mountain News or Denver post Super Bowl champs front page ?
@@goldeneve yes. Got the paper from the super bowl that year.
My brother and I, avid Broncos fans since 1976, watched the game at my house. Afterwards, we both had a shot of whiskey and saluted OUR World Champions! Man, it felt so good to FINALLY say those words of our team.
totally feel that... I am massive fan from the UK and felt every snap of the Steeler game and the SB...
Thanks for the memories. These are the Broncos I remember. The best and most real team for a lifetime. Dudes everywhere.
Eddie Mac and that block. I still want to know what he said to Williams. To me that is the iconic play of that game. Mile High Salute 🫡
He was such a quality player. The game needs more like him....substance first, and then the rest of it..
I remember going on East Colfax with my grandpa. After this, Superbowl win. My Grandpa was a HUGE Broncos fan. I'm glad he saw the Broncos win in Denver.
Epic! Now do the 1998 team!
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When Elway flew like superman for that first down..... I knew we were going to win that game!!!!
Was awesome being part of the crowd downtown for the celebration!!!
Man I miss those days. This was an awesome video. Well done!
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I can't even describe the way I feel watching this great video, the memories just are overwhelming me like a Tsunami....
I told my young children at the time "I can now die with a smile on my face."
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Those new 97 uniforms really did the broncos justice. I swear this is why I love the team so much, along with other things.
What an awesome trip down memory lane. I remember everyone in my neighborhood out in the street cheering
T.D still looks as good as he did back then. Amazing genetics for sure. What a great guy.
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That Super Bowl 32 team experienced a renewed sense of vigor and that team was special. It still gives me goosebumps when I watch videos that describe the season and that SB Win. There were a few plays within that game that gave me great hope that The Broncos would be victorious.
Well done!!! I was lucky enough to go to the Super Bowl that year as a Bronco fan. Best sporting experience of my life. Go Broncos!!
How much did it cost to go at the time?
Expensive?!? Must of been wild
The celebration in Colorado right after the game was something that I will never forget. To finally have a superbowl victory after so many losses was an unbelievable experience. It was a joyous relief to so many fans to no longer be a punchline for a Denver can’t win a superbowl joke.
It's amazing how many people got stuck with that label about not being able to win the big one....even numerous Hall of Famers, coaches like Shula and Landry, players like Steve Young, all of whom retired with rings...but it was never any more ridiculous than when applied to John Elway...Whether you're referring to tangibles or intangibles, he was the King...
@@tgriffin3059 That’s because when John had multiple shots and still lost. East and west coast bias is still an extremely powerful factor in Sports.
@@uss_cushing Shula and Landry both built that reputation after getting multiple shots...And Elway's multiple Super Bowl losses were more impressive achievements than any other man's WINS...No team who has been that heavily built around one player has EVER gone that far in the postseason...let alone do it 3 times in 4 years. I've heard it said that Elway's reputation almost suffered from the magnitude of his own greatness, and I'd have to agree. Even now, after winning rings, his reputation is hardly ever what it should be. I could see that coming, though....if you don't have a ring, but are still a big name-like Tarkenton or Marino-people look more closely at your actual game, to see what all the hype is about. But once you get a ring, you're just lumped in with whoever has the same number of rings as you do. So Elway winds up being mentioned with guys like Plunkett and Griese...
@@uss_cushingeven as Packers fan it's nostalgic but heartbreaking and glad they went back to back we had insane safety trio egune Robinson Leroy Butler Darren sharper
@@tgriffin3059this never gets old
25 years later and still get chills and tears… there will never be another win like that 🥹🥹🥹
I was 3 months old. Legendary season and game I will never forget because of the films made on it.
This one is for John, This one is for Pat, This one is for DT, and This one is for The Barell Man Tim. I was 6 years old when we won. I love the Broncos so much. The best team in the league; with the best fans and traditions. Mile High Salute.
Unfortunately, they had discarded their FINEST tradition...that iconic uniform. All these years later, and I've never forgiven whatever God damned fool made that decision...I'll take that decision to my grave...
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You are the greatest team in history 1997 Broncos, all the love from México 🇲🇽
Mike brought us a proper running game to complement the great John Elway... if only #7 had that from an earlier age....still 2 x SB wins in his last 2 x seasons.... wow
This was my era Broncos..
My favorite Broncos team of all time. Yes the 98 team was dominant but that 97 team was so special because it was the first time. I play this team on Madden 08 to this day. Simply the greatest team ever
There are so many elements involved in this one game that makes it one of, if not the best, Superbowl game ever.
This video brings back some serious memories of my time living in Denver. Needless to say, January 1998, was a great time to be in Denver.
GO BRONCOS 🏈🐎
To all who are reading this, were any of you fans during the 1977 "Miracle" season? I was a 17 year old Broncos fan in Allentown, PA., had started following them in 1973, and that season was incredible like this one but in different ways because it was the "first" of everything, the first playoff game, the first Super Bowl, they were beating Oakland and Pittsburgh and Baltimore and the rest. I know some will think I am crazy lol, but that season is my favorite, yes, even over them finally winning it all. I guess you just had to witness that '77 season to fully know what I am saying.
But oh yes, this season here and the next rocked!!!!
I fell in love with Denver that year because of that iconic uniform...and I've never gotten over them for making the change. I stuck with them til Elway retired, for those next two years, because he was my favorite player of all time...but after that, I turned my back on them, and will never return. It hurts me to this day...
I was a 7 year old kid in Denver. I hardly remember it.
Greatest Super Bowl 32 documentary
This game was the first football match I had seen.
Been a Broncos fan ever since.
er...which game? there are a number here...
@@niallfogarty8719this so nostalgic yet heartbreaking yet fascinating as Packers fan I've watched that 97 super bowl so many damn times
GO BRONCOS!! 🍊💪🏽🏆🏆🏆🐎🏈
This is what separates good from champions, one mission, one goal, one commitment. Who really wants that trophy. Go out and show it.
This was fantastic! Thank you!
Best Broncos team ever. So glad I was able to experience that season. It'll never feel like that again, pure relief and elation all wrapped into one.
2nd best. The 1998 Broncos were more dominant going 14-2 and destroyed the Falcons in SB 33.
@@Theterminato2013🔥 Gary Zimmerman hall of famer
Mark schlerath much respect a bright football mind
Not a Broncos fan but this was class.
Without the Broncos breaking through, I'm not sure the patriots would have won multiple SB's or the Steelers. Or the Ravens.
Sorta as Packers fan this nuts lol @@AidanHolland
Steve was a nightmare for wide outs. Watch his hit on Freeman and hilliard in this game. It'd actually scary... talk about CTE damn.
Best season ever. I loved that team!! Superb video!
@uss_cushing even as Packers fan it's nostalgic but heartbreaking and glad they went back to back we had insane safety trio egune Robinson Leroy Butler Darren sharper
I actually played at the reunion party with my band a few months ago on the club level of the stadium.
I was sitting behind my drums watching legend after legend walk by.
That was intense. Lol.
It's awesome to look back now and know that we had 5 Hall of Famers on that team. (should be 7, Tom Nalen and Rod Smith need to be considered in my opinion)
Unbelievable!!!
Great video!!!
Best super bowl of all time!!! A dream come true finally!!!
My two favorite RB's, Eric Dickerson and TD.
I can only imagine what the reaction of the fans of every AFC team, not just Denver, was when Mobley knocked down that ball on 4th and 6 to end that 13 year streak.
There's a little bit of this team on the 49ers this afternoon. Kyle Shanahan as the head coach and Christian McCaffrey taking handoffs. Thst and Deebo Samuel went to my alma mater. I don't root for the 49ers often but I will be today.
Green Bay should have been mentioned as part of the revenge tour because of the way the Packers beat the Broncos at the end of 1996. Truth be told, the Packers had a ton to play for in that game while the Broncos had already clinched home field the previous week. Pulling all their starters after the 1st Half was pretty stupid, because it gave the Packers confidence and a psychological edge. There's a fine line between tipping your hand against an opponent you might have to play in the Super Bowl vs. giving them the feeling that they can walk all over you. So, yes, it felt pretty good to watch them get revenge on Green Bay after laying that egg in 1996.
Even as Packers fan this great work and running over the Steelers in Pittsburgh should of been sign even if Packers stopped Barry Sanders more than most and alsott and warrick dunn 3 times that year also and Robert smith
To see them be good again is going to be a goo thing...
I didn't know that one of the Packers went up to Alfred Williams and invited him to what was basically a Packer victory party after the game. That's how arrogant the Packers and the NFC as a whole were before that game. People sometimes forget that Denver's win wasn't just Elway's first, but it was an end to an odious streak of 13 in a row for the NFC. That's why they should have done a 30 for 30 on the 1996-98 Broncos. What if I told you....On September 1, 1996, the NFC's days were numbered?
I think the signs were actually there. In the 80's, the NFC had stronger teams. But once the 90's rolled around, things changed. Buffalo was talented enough to win, but just kept self-destructing. Then New England under Parcells and Bledsoe played a great game against the Packers...if you'll recall, the MVP of that Super Bowl was a KICK RETURNER!!! You don't see that if one team is truly superior. So the signs were there....
But as an AFC fan, and an Elway FANATIC...I still didn't believe it til I saw it!!!!!!
I'm not crying you are
I love this team...
this whole season and SB was EPIC
next year is our revenge tour
This is the team that turned me into a Bronco fan when I was 6. The last couple of seasons have been rough for us but win or lose Denver Broncos for life.
Remember that like it was yesterday, ya just knew we were gonna win that game
Yup that's the year I became a Broncos fan!
Elway best ever
I legit teared up at the end of this Superbowl.. I remember pulling my hat down over my eyes so nobody would notice… living thru the heartbreak losses of the 80’s, this one was special, and will most likely be the best SB I’ll ever watch as a Broncos fan.
I just feel bad for Eugene Robinson who left the Packers for the Falcons the following year and got beat again by Elway and Co. 😂
Love Shannon
As Packers fan we should of had dynasty but we only had 4 defensive lineman the whole game and were gassed and played our worst game and still should of won I wish we played in 1996 the best Denver team imo of the 3 years
Yes yes love the broncos
#80 needs a gold jacket.....,period!!!!
The greatest moment in Colorado sports history. There I said it. The Avs brought our first major league championship but it was all so new it wasn't quite the same. Nuggets recent Championship comes real close because of the franchise long history with the city. But honestly Denver will always be a football town and when the Broncos FINALLY brought home the Vince Lombardi , we all wept.
Best Superbowl ever
Go pack go but ya.,....
I love how they release this little member-berry to distract us from impending doom
Elway getting old is like old captain America
Awesome! The 96 - 98 Broncos might have been the best team in NFL history. Our 2015 defense might have stopped them, though. ;)
Back when I was growing up when my packers were elite atleast we won one lol
@@eric3298 Yeah, Packers were elite. Love that team. I wouldn't have minded losing to them...if we had to lose to somoene. However, that Denver victory washed away a lot of pain and agony from four previous Super Bowl losses (particularly Elway's first three). The state/city needed redemption from football agony and embarrassment. It also ended thirteen years of NFC Super Bowl dominance. It opened the floodgate to AFC's comeback, not just the Broncos.
@@blakefrei3015watch the NFL greatest games also it's 🔥
Ma boi Mike Shannoheezy looking like he could be gorege bush cousin or brother lol. Love it.
123 BRONCOS 🏈
I heard that after Super Bowl 32 that Pat Bowlen bought Super Bowl Rings for the Broncos Alumni!
I agree with Terril Davis. The broncos needed that loss to JAX to propell them to the championship season in 97 and 98
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Why was a 12-4 team w TD and Elway 11 point underdogs?
13 year NFC winning streak, plus as good as the Broncos were in 97, the Packers were absolutely loaded. It was basically like the Bills vs Cowboys in 92, except with the Bills winning; it was that shocking.
Everyone is getting old. I feel really old now.
The navy jerseys on white pants with orange stripes are my all time favorite broncos uniform it just hits for me. I hope the Broncos don’t change their uniforms, but if they do please bring keep the navy as alternate. I have a feeling the light blue will
return, so I hope the navy stays as an alternate. Also can’t wait see see the 1998 Super Bowl documentary next year. Also sorry this is the era I became a Broncos fan so the nostalgia is hitting
To each their own, the navy blue is 🤮 to me, I became a Broncos fan in 1990, to me those were the best uniforms so when they changed in 97 I was not liking it and still don't to this day
@@RetroreviewsPlus HELL, yeah!!!!!!! I turned my back on them after that...I've never forgiven that move...To have one of the league's most distinctive looks...and then to trade it for BLUE??? If you count all the various shades, half the league is blue....They had something so special...and traded it for something so mundane...
@@tgriffin3059 agreed 💯, we had the best uniforms ever, color scheme logo the whole works so iconic , especially on a sunny day those colors just popped then the navy blue thing happened it was like are you freaking kidding me these look like C R A P! People are like well but you won Super bowls in those navy blue I'm like I don't give a crap it's like yeah it's cool we won but we did it wearing those but ugly disgusting uniforms.I play a lot of Tecmo Super Bowl on NES a viewer of mine said I should do the updated versions where has updated rosters and uniforms I'm like no I like the Retro look better
Terrell Davis does not age
Here’s a question to broncos fans did anybody kept the front page of both the Rocky Mountain News and Denver post Super Bowl Champs front page
5 Hall of Famers:
John Elway
Terrell Davis
Shannon Sharpe
Gary Zimmerman
Steve Atwater
Time flies wow watching this nostalgic even if a heartbroken Packers fan
elway looks like he's 100 years old. he's maybe 64
The bull jive penalty had that game 27. 23
Elway 7 yes
Elway lookin older than Shanny. Last few years been stressing him out?
I wish we’d won a bowl in the original orange beauties in ‘96. Still greatful for every trophy. Every one is a miracle.
Another 25th coming up this year, oh yeah
Jim a.k.a. "Bob Saccomano" Larry David
Eugene Robinson lost back to back Super Bowls. 🤣
🤣 never noticed that... atleast he got the first one. Still funny he lost the next 2 with 2 different teams.
We playing Indianapolis colts lmao
Next year will be revenge tour part 2
The Broncos fans need to be real. The only reason you won Super Bowl 32 is because you didn’t have to face my Niners.
Go pack go dominated you guys 3 years in a row and rice fumbled
@@eric3298 because u got lucky what has happened since then oh that’s right my Niners beat Green Bay in the playoffs multiple times 2012 and 2019 and 2021
@@chrisrenshaw6372lmao that 96 team for Packers had best offense defense and special teams in the league lmao
No limit soiler uhhhhh
Go 🟧🟦
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Mahomes little scamper and a penalty not even close to the helicopter
I still say that first td by packers he only had 1 foot down
Bobby F****** Brister
Former Steelers mao
I suspect the Broncos won't get any better...1st...
the old unis were so much better, that is the sad thing about it. i dont know a single denver fan who likes these ugly ass unis. That o line was absolute beasts
Well said. The blazing orange jersey and blue helmet with the Bronco on the side were unforgettable...
@@tgriffin3059time flies this documentary fire 🔥
2023 revenge
Three best moments of Superbowl 32:
1. Broncos winning
2. The Helicopter
3. Eugene Robinson on the sideline yelling “Bust ‘em in da mowf! Busy ‘em in da mowf!”.
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Elway was horrible in that game his usaul superbowl performance 107 yds 2int fumble what a putz.
No, he wasn't horrible...he directed the game plan...they ran the ball a lot that day...he mainly threw a few deep sideline passes to keep the defense honest, and picked up third down conversions. The next year he was MVP. And his first Super Bowl, against the Giants, his moved the ball well against that great defense. His stats in the first Super Bowl were almost identical to his last....
Nobody ever questioned his arm talent. They questioned whether he could win a championship. He did...and that left certain people crying and looking for excuses...
@@tgriffin3059this one's for John time flies Trevor Pryce wow his rookie year