1988 Week 15 - Tampa Bay at New England
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- Tampa Bay Buccaneers (4-10) at New England Patriots (8-6)
December 11, 1988
Weather: 22 degrees, relative humidity 51%, wind 17 mph, wind chill 7
Line: New England -9
Over/Under: 35
Starting QBs: Vinny Testaverde (TB), Tony Eason (NE)
Network: CBS
Announcers: Tim Brandt, Hank Stram
The two absolute BEST uniforms and logos in the NFL. Period.
I love vintage BUCS football no matter the outcome
Maybe back then. The nfl of today is insufferable.
Hank Stram speaks sense! Pats should've used Flutie to his best!
I was at this game wearing my steel toe work boots. What a mistake that was. By the end of the game my toes felt like they were frozen. I stayed until the very end while my two friends had to leave early in 4th quarter and sit in car to warm up. The entire stadium was reigning down boos when Eason ran onto the field to begin the game which you can hear right before they break for the first commercial. Not much offense. It would have been a much more exciting game with Flutie on the field. I was very disappointed as were the rest of the fans. We were all there to see Flutie play. He's a NE icon.
The sad part is that he just wasn't that good as QB YET. It wasn't until he went to Canada and won a few grey cups and then came back with the Bills that his QB skills vastly improved.
@@redmustangredmustang we won
we won. Eason threw a cluth pass in overtime to Fryar. The next week he broke his ankle on the goal line in Denver. Denver and the orange bowl was Easons undoing. He was the 2nd rated quarterback in 1984, 1986 untill he broke his shoulder twice both times running away and once making a takle on a fumble by craig james. I have all the 1984, 1986 games he was awesome.
@@redmustangredmustang then the Bills played Rob Johnson instead...Flutie always got a raw deal
@@redmustangredmustang Flutie played better when he returned to the nfl. While Doug didn't have a great nfl career, he had a great career in the CFL and college. Natick born Doug Flutie.
Went to this game with my dad. It was f*** cold on those old Foxborough Stadium metal benches. My dad and I were pissed off Flutie didn't get the start that day. The end of the Raymond Berry regimen was in site.
Both teams should bring back those uniforms
everybody knows that
they never will. the nfl likes these modern gay uniforms
Raymond Berry with the Pat Patriot long coat, and Perkins with the stylish orange coat and pants. I miss those days.
@@shanehowell8169 UA-cam and having a woman 35 and over is the closest we'll come to going back
@@Snowboy2015 I wholeheartedly recommend both.
The Buccaneers I think for over 20, even 25 years had never won a game when the temperature was below freezing...Vinny Testeverde eventually became a very servicable NFL QB but when your picked #1 Overall your expected to be a can't miss, Franchise player. Vinny was also on some terrible Bucs teams who went through multiple Coaches & offensive systems. Probably Vinny's best year ever was with the Jets in 1998 leading them to the AFC Championship game throwing 29 TD passes to just 7 INT's.
Players were flying around on that turf
Perkin's jacket is fire 🔥🔥
This game was a microcosm of why the Bucs were never going to win with Ray Perkins as coach.
2:12:21 the great drive starts
Eason and Fryar 👌
Hey, do you have the '94 rams at saints game, with that return touchdown?
Did the team have cheerleaders that year? I ask this because in the matches I have seen from 1987-1989 they didn't seem to have them.
Matches?? They are called games you Brit
@@Mario-cv5el I live in Australia
@@Mario-cv5el 😂😂😂😂🏈👌🏽
How do you win the toss and defer in OT??? I hated Perkins so much. He was awful
It would've
Hard to believe that the next year and until 1994 when Parcells was coach that that Patriots were just plain sucked.
Bucs offense was so predictable
These commentators are horrible.
Sounds like Hank Steam is on the sauce
@@Mario-cv5el Losing to the 0-26 Bucs was the reason Hank became an announcer anyway
@@Mario-cv5el dudes wearing a rug too. All the broadcasters drank on the job heavily in the early 70s-the mid-late 80s
Yeah. With Pat Summeral and Tom Brookshire being the two biggest booze hounds in the business!!