Yeah except for all the missing starters and depth guys they lost in free agency. 🙄 half the team that won the third super bowl never played a down for Jimmy Johnson. Fact. That INCLUDES hall of famer Larry Allen. Interesting that you give Jerry Jones no credit for drafting a hall of famer in his very first draft after Jimmy Johnson left 🤔🤔🤔
I met The Moose, Stepnoski and Tuinei after this game at a pub in Lewisville Tx. Very memorable game for me. We watched it at that pub and next thing you know, they all walk in. .ON THANKSGIVING NIGHT OF ALL NIGHTS
Terell Davis. Marshall Faulk. Barry Sanders. There are too many to list that were more “dominant” than Emmit. Emmit was rarely the best RB in the NFL at any one time. However, what made him special was his longevity and consistency.
@@SKa-tt9nm I disagree , TD has one ring and Marshall has one ring... Emmit has 3 and was the no.1 back out of highschool and college, most yards ever, where do these guys list on all time yardage ? Low as hell compared to emmit.
Matthew Cates you just proved my point. ALL TIME YARDAGE. Why? Longevity and consistency. Re-read my comment. I wasn’t knocking ES. Just said he wasn’t dominant, he was steady and durable. Many other dudes were better and more dominant at any one point in time than ES.
@@SKa-tt9nm shut the fuck up. that has nothing to do with anything. Emmit was the better back. the best back of all fucking time. fuck outta here pusst bitcj
Yes, Texas Stadium turf was described as being little more than carpet laid atop of concrete. It was a very dangerous surface, in fact, I think there were a few NFL careers that were ended or shortened because of it.
@@RedFoxAce I think it was Mike Holmgren who once took a hard hit against the concrete in the sideline of Texas Stadium and had to be taken out of the game
@@ceave No, I know what you're talking about though. It was a Gil Haskell, WR Coach for Green Bay in the NFC Championship Game the very next year. That was scary looking for sure. Luckily, he ended up being okay.
The amazing thing about this is that you can clearly see how special the marquee were way back then. The power, speed and athleticism still looks like "modern" players.
I met up with Bob Harlan, then Packer CEO, in the Press Box later that same season. I remarked that Robert Brooks was no Sterling. He replied shraply, everyone is replaceable. " Sterling was indepensible, but not irreplaceable." I guess the statement was soften knowing that Jerry Kramer was at my side.
He would’ve been in the Hall of Fame if it weren’t for that neck injury, and even his own brother who was one of the best right ends in NFL history in his hall of fame speech said he was the second best player in his family
@@beachlife4235 It's all speculation, sure. But, Barry had better averages almost across the board when compared to Emmit. Stats aren't everything, but I firmly believe that if Barry played for as long as Emmit did, Barry would have just about every RB related record there is.
Yes and also the first year that the NFL adapted the two point conversion. A pivotal game changer (pun intended). How many game situations were affected by coaches decisions after touchdowns and the "Coaches Chart"? SMH
The morning of this game I was roofing my house and fell off. No major injury but I bit my lip really good and wound up watching the game and having to gingerly eat my Thanksgiving dinner all mashed up. This game made the hurt a little more bearable :)
He only had one losing season as head coach of the Dallas Cowboys, google it! And he dominated the NFC East! Give credit where it’s due! He needed to go, he tried, he failed, He Will always be a Cowboy! Remember 8 and 8 is not a loosing season!
Man, you MUST not remember the 90s. Jimmy had that team tip-top. (Nevermind seeing Berry on the sidelines.) This was Jimmy's creation. Jerry can't do it. Never can he EVERY replicate nor buy talent like this. He's a business man not a superbowl caliber coach.
This is when football was football. No unnecessary drama in the game or outside the game. If a receiver didn’t get a lot of throws they just ate it and got there money and showed up the next week. No complaints to the media nobody in the announcers booth questioning the coaches decision. If you did your job you kept it and you also had to earn a big payday no walking in making mad money and not producing
This is the most significant moment in Garrett's years as a player. He wasn't a bad play caller either but apparently he couldn't handle multitasking Head Coaching and play calling. Demoting Garret back to play caller might've worked too but I'm happy with new Head Coach Mike McCarthy. I think he'll get it done!
Benjamin Peters color rush is done. Some teams kept their color rush as 1st or 2nd alternates. Some didn’t. The league is now letting you wear 2 alternates for up to 2 games each
Not a Garrett fan as a coach, this being the only time I've seen him play, I think if he wasn't in the shadow of Aikman he'd be an okay starter, especially with all those weapons.
Exactly what I was thinking.....not trying to take anything away from Aikman but....yeah guess I am actually the cowboys were so stacked with talent they probably could have won with just about anyone under center...
I hope Mike McCarthy bring back that spirit that was missing in Dallas for many years Jason girl was a good quote for 10 years was in the man for the job. I'm to do something different
I'm pretty sure Mike McCarthy was the Green Bay QB coach in this game vs Dallas. Correct me if I'm wrong but McCarthy was the QB coach the whole time Favre was around , and the whole time Arron Rodgers was being thought of.
Man imagine Sterling Sharpe played 5 more heathy seasons? Him and Favre would have set some records! Because Favre didn't really go on his tear til 95!
Sterling Sharpe's injury could have set this franchise back on offense for a few years. On the other hand, it taught Favre to spread the ball around more. As crazy as it sounds, losing Sharpe was not as bad for Favre as it could have been.
Sterling Sharpe to Favre should’ve been what Davante Adams was to Aaron Rodgers, BUT, @TheBrett04 brings up a very good point; without Sharpe, Favre had to spread the ball, and that actually made the passing game harder to defend against! Favre’s MVP seasons from 1995-97 NEVER featured a WR of Sharpe’s caliber, instead it was the combined efforts of Robert Brooks, Antonio Freeman, and other WRs those 3 years coming through for Favre in making good plays consistently, and passing defenses had such a tough time defending it! Brooks I think had he not gotten hurt in 1996 could’ve had a top-5 WR campaign, but Freeman, Beebe, Rison (after the trade), & the TEs Keith Jackson & Mark Chmura all were very effective for Favre that year, and really throughout Favre’s career he needed that out of his teammates!
You may not like it but deal with it Garrett is a great man this guy did so much for our team from his beginning to the end of the stretch with the Cowboys
The one game the early 90s Packers should’ve been able to have won against Dallas given the QB situation, again another L to them. God the 1994 Packers team was such an inconsistent mess. How that team won a playoff game I don’t know.
@@grouchomarxist666 Why wouldn't it equal the Packers two year run. I mean the Cowboys owned the Packers from 1991 thru 1995, winning 7 out of 7 or something like that.
1994 1st half Packers lead Cowboys 17-6 2nd Half Cowboys Comeback to win the game 42-31 With Back-up Qb turned head coach Jason Garrett 2013 1st half Cowboys Lead Packers 26-3 2nd Half Packers Comeback to win the game 37-36 With Back-up Qb Matt Flynn Coincidence I think not
@@h.a.l.3980 Pretty average quarterback play really. One of the TDs was on a broken coverage. The other one was a decent pass. Still he didn't make many plays other than those two. Emmitt helped the team more than Garrett did.
@@Michael_Wehrley I disagree. Emmit averaged 4 yards per rush, on 32 handoffs. Yes, this is impressive, but he had one of the best O-lines to ever exist. Garret, a backup threw for 300+ yards on 26 attempts. Yes, his first quarter was pretty crappy, but so was Brady's first half against the falcons.
@@h.a.l.3980 Emmitt rushed for 133 yards and 2 TDs, with a long run of 30 yards, and had an additional 98 yards through the air with a 68 yard catch and run. That's a beast of a game for a running back, and certainly deserves more credit for the win than Garrett. Garrett was only 15 for 26 and had a 2 to 1 TD/INT ratio. He missed on almost half his throws, and like I said earlier, one of his TDs was on a busted coverage and the receiver was as wide open as it gets. That skews the stats a bit. Garrett did make one good pass which went for a TD, but overall Emmitt's day was much more impressive.
@@Michael_Wehrley No dip shit! It's MUCH more impressive when your under-sized, undrafted, 3rd string QB (both Aikman and Peete were hurt) on a short prep week because of Thanksgiving comes off the bench and leads your offense to 42 points against Brett Favre and Sterling Sharpe while he had Reggie White breathing down his fucking neck half the game. Garrett's game shouldn't be minimized because he handed the ball off and threw short passes to their main weapon on offense. DUH! What did you expect him to do?
This was surreal. Garrett looked like he was just lobbing bombs to his kids in the backyard in the second half. I'm sitting there thinking, is playing QB in the NFL that easy??? In that moment I knew I lost my mind. But.......what the hell was Jason Garrett doing looking like Johnny Unitas out there???????? Just surreal. A GREAT Thanksgiving memory.
This was the year the competitive dynamic of the leauge was starting to change because of free agency and the salary cap. Teams could no longer stockpile talent and teams that traditionally been bottom feeders would close the competitive gap in free agency.
A game worth clapping for
AAAAHHHHHHHHHHH!
Nice.
Lol
Pun Intended 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Aahahaaa 😭😂😂
Who else misses John Madden and Pat Summeral calling games?
right
Right here, bro
The Sentinel Me. Miss them on Madden too.
I miss the 90's in general.
I would prefer Satan & Mussolini over Aikman & Buck.
This WAS Jimmy's team! This era will always be the greatest because of Jimmy.
Yeah except for all the missing starters and depth guys they lost in free agency. 🙄 half the team that won the third super bowl never played a down for Jimmy Johnson. Fact. That INCLUDES hall of famer Larry Allen. Interesting that you give Jerry Jones no credit for drafting a hall of famer in his very first draft after Jimmy Johnson left 🤔🤔🤔
@@owexsolo Larry Allen and that was it. Every other pick was a flop till Parcells got here.
But he wasn't the coach so stop whining
How Good were the 90s Cowboys? They Made 3rd String QB Jason Garrett Look Like A Pro Bowler
Unfortunately as coach he couldn't make a greatly talented Dallas team look great as well. Too busy clapping
Definitely wasn't 3rd string, was a really good backup
@Ellison Lowrimore What are you talking about?
The pick hit the 'receiver' right between the numbers!
Picture perfect.
They were good because of Jimmy...end of story.
Just think what might have been if Jerry Jones could have kept his ego and mouth in check, and let Jimmy Johnson run the show.
Sharpe is the most underrated underappreciated receiver of his day absolute beast
South Carolina gamecock legend in Sec
Needs to be in the HOF
who’s watching this right after he got fired lmao
Lol
Didn’t get fired the Cowboys aren’t giving him a new contract there is a difference between getting fired and parting ways...
@@epic9256 call it what you want he aint the coach no more
@@epic9256 He was fired.... www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000001093512/article/end-of-an-era-jason-garrett-fired-as-cowboys-coach
@@epic9256 His contract was until the 14th, he was fired.
I met The Moose, Stepnoski and Tuinei after this game at a pub in Lewisville Tx. Very memorable game for me. We watched it at that pub and next thing you know, they all walk in. .ON THANKSGIVING NIGHT OF ALL NIGHTS
What the hell that’s awesome
Emmit Smith was gone every time he touched the football in this game, there hasn't been a back as dominant since emmitts early days.
Not a running back an OFFENSIVE line that great I will never forget those Dallas teams in the 90s unbeatable
Terell Davis. Marshall Faulk. Barry Sanders.
There are too many to list that were more “dominant” than Emmit. Emmit was rarely the best RB in the NFL at any one time. However, what made him special was his longevity and consistency.
@@SKa-tt9nm I disagree , TD has one ring and Marshall has one ring... Emmit has 3 and was the no.1 back out of highschool and college, most yards ever, where do these guys list on all time yardage ? Low as hell compared to emmit.
Matthew Cates you just proved my point. ALL TIME YARDAGE. Why? Longevity and consistency. Re-read my comment.
I wasn’t knocking ES. Just said he wasn’t dominant, he was steady and durable. Many other dudes were better and more dominant at any one point in time than ES.
@@SKa-tt9nm shut the fuck up. that has nothing to do with anything. Emmit was the better back. the best back of all fucking time. fuck outta here pusst bitcj
Best game Garrett ever coached
Lol
The Texas stadium turf looking rough 😬
4:59 Sharpe gets a TD. Cowboy cheerleader celebrates.
I saw that and rewund. Yep
Haha. Classic.
Lol
Lol 😆
Good eye
What the hell was she thinking? Lol
Still amazes me players used to play on what was basically just concrete (Astro Turf) Those hits probably felt extra painful
I played throughout the mid 90's, it wasn't that bad, even when dirty players would body slam you to the ground. The astro turf was fairly padded.
Yes, Texas Stadium turf was described as being little more than carpet laid atop of concrete. It was a very dangerous surface, in fact, I think there were a few NFL careers that were ended or shortened because of it.
@@RedFoxAce I think it was Mike Holmgren who once took a hard hit against the concrete in the sideline of Texas Stadium and had to be taken out of the game
@@ceave No, I know what you're talking about though. It was a Gil Haskell, WR Coach for Green Bay in the NFC Championship Game the very next year. That was scary looking for sure. Luckily, he ended up being okay.
@@thegorn68 Thanks for the correction! And yes, it was very scary.
The amazing thing about this is that you can clearly see how special the marquee were way back then. The power, speed and athleticism still looks like "modern" players.
Damn Sterling Sharpe so dangerous. Shame about his injury
I met up with Bob Harlan, then Packer CEO, in the Press Box later that same season. I remarked that Robert Brooks was no Sterling. He replied shraply, everyone is replaceable. " Sterling was indepensible, but not irreplaceable." I guess the statement was soften knowing that Jerry Kramer was at my side.
He should be in the HOF and I’m a cowboys fan
Definitely hated to see him get cut short.
He would’ve been in the Hall of Fame if it weren’t for that neck injury, and even his own brother who was one of the best right ends in NFL history in his hall of fame speech said he was the second best player in his family
Emmit Smith is possibly the best running back to ever see the nfl
Brady Gillam he is the fucking RB king
Barry Sanders
@@Nole584 debateable but Emmit got longevity as a rb
@@beachlife4235 It's all speculation, sure. But, Barry had better averages almost across the board when compared to Emmit. Stats aren't everything, but I firmly believe that if Barry played for as long as Emmit did, Barry would have just about every RB related record there is.
He literally owns the rushing yards record
2 games on turkey day? You are a 👑.
The good old days
Nice classic game 👏
He was winning in all 3 phases of the game, playing Cowboys football!! On 3 Cowboys!!!!!👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 I remember this game and I was proud of Jason Garret!
Sterling Sharpe was a monster
Around 9:57 when the ref asks Sharpe for the ball and instead he gives him a high-five 😂😂
First Thanksgiving game on FOX
Yes and also the first year that the NFL adapted the two point conversion. A pivotal game changer (pun intended). How many game situations were affected by coaches decisions after touchdowns and the "Coaches Chart"? SMH
This is when football was AWESOME!
Hey Jason Garrett remember this guy this is who we need leading the team.
Man, the good ol days of NFL football with relentless physicality. There would be a flag on every single play in today's NFL.
This back when Dallas had a really talented team and would just wear teams down. I really miss that. Cowboys for life DUDE
In a SHOOT OUT.....Jason Garrett out gunned Brett Farve.......How Bout that Cowboy
this game was closer than the final score would indicate
Mooooooooose!
Not very many players like him in the league anymore. Almost none, in fact.
The fullback position the way it was when Moose played is just about extinct now in favor of two tight ends, etc.
To this day, this is the only NFL game that I attended in person.
The morning of this game I was roofing my house and fell off. No major injury but I bit my lip really good and wound up watching the game and having to gingerly eat my Thanksgiving dinner all mashed up. This game made the hurt a little more bearable :)
That’s a hell of a story
Remarkable? Jason Garrett? Those words do not go together very much 😂
Really? WTF have you done with YOUR life?
Better than any game you have ever played in
He only had one losing season as head coach of the Dallas Cowboys, google it! And he dominated the NFC East! Give credit where it’s due! He needed to go, he tried, he failed, He Will always be a Cowboy! Remember 8 and 8 is not a loosing season!
@@jimmycline4778 he tried he failed he clapped!
Man, you MUST not remember the 90s. Jimmy had that team tip-top. (Nevermind seeing Berry on the sidelines.) This was Jimmy's creation. Jerry can't do it. Never can he EVERY replicate nor buy talent like this. He's a business man not a superbowl caliber coach.
This is when football was football. No unnecessary drama in the game or outside the game. If a receiver didn’t get a lot of throws they just ate it and got there money and showed up the next week. No complaints to the media nobody in the announcers booth questioning the coaches decision. If you did your job you kept it and you also had to earn a big payday no walking in making mad money and not producing
Dallas fan since '77. But to look at Brett Favre throw "bullets" on the run? Amazing & fun times, in the NFL.
I remember when you could breath near someone; this is classic.
Best Jerseys Ever and Barry Switzers Jacket 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Im a big giants fan, but those cowboy teams were really fun to watch.
Damn Garrett had an arm!!!
Chosen One he had one of the worst arms I’ve ever seen. That’s why that out route got intercepted by #27 Buckley on the sideline. It was a duck.
This is the most significant moment in Garrett's years as a player. He wasn't a bad play caller either but apparently he couldn't handle multitasking Head Coaching and play calling. Demoting Garret back to play caller might've worked too but I'm happy with new Head Coach Mike McCarthy. I think he'll get it done!
Football was brilliant in that time. It was played better and it wasn't soft, like it is today.
Jason Garrett threw a beautiful spiral! I did think my Turkey day was done at halftime!
when real cowboys fans afford to attended and cheered like Seahawks fans now its clap clap clap and I'm not talking about Garrett
Jerryworld has to be so pricey most people other than the elites can't afford to go to a game
@@mm-gl7sz a party pass is like $40.. You can seats for under 200 I dont think that could be much more than any other stadium.
I'm a cowboys fan. We used to beat the packers a lot, but my how the tables have turned. We can't buy a game against the packers nowadays.
Dallas Cowboys greatest team of the early 90s Dynasty era back to back Super Bowl XXVII and XXVIII 1992 and 1993 forever how about them Cowboys
I was there, it was a nail bitter all the way through, lol. 😊 "How bout dem Boys!"
Several years later, Jason Garrett is the head coach of the Dallas Cowboys since 2010 (as interim), and now since 2011 (as permanent head coach).
They should have those jerseys as one of their standard ones. They very rarely wear them, but at least they have something similar available to buy.
I wonder if they're going to ever wear the throwback jerseys with the stars on the shoulders again????
Doward Washington they’ve worn them every year since 2015…
Next week will be the color rush
Benjamin Peters color rush is done. Some teams kept their color rush as 1st or 2nd alternates. Some didn’t. The league is now letting you wear 2 alternates for up to 2 games each
@@TheLocalLt well they're still likely to wear the white color rush jerseys.
Benjamin Peters yes next week vs Saints they are wearing the double star jersey, but it’s now just a regular alternate.
Not a Garrett fan as a coach, this being the only time I've seen him play, I think if he wasn't in the shadow of Aikman he'd be an okay starter, especially with all those weapons.
Exactly what I was thinking.....not trying to take anything away from Aikman but....yeah guess I am actually the cowboys were so stacked with talent they probably could have won with just about anyone under center...
Man, Garrett was dropping dimes with his deep ball
Incredible second half surge by the Cowboys
Jason Garrett is LITERALLY the G.O.A.T.
The game where the Cowboys broke out the double star jerseys
Favre's arm was incredible
Rodgers might be stronger that would be a good throw off
How aggressive players were. The passion for football was crazy back then.
Imagine people served the Lord like this ❤
Dam I remember watching this game with family I miss theses days
A great game I witnessed as a teenager. Go Cowboys!
His deep ball (pause) was on point
I was at this game. I wish there was a full video of it available somewhere.
Here you go ua-cam.com/video/IExrghMEn7U/v-deo.html
grasias nfl por tu transmicion
I hope Mike McCarthy bring back that spirit that was missing in Dallas for many years Jason girl was a good quote for 10 years was in the man for the job. I'm to do something different
Opps Garrett
I'm pretty sure Mike McCarthy was the Green Bay QB coach in this game vs Dallas. Correct me if I'm wrong but McCarthy was the QB coach the whole time Favre was around , and the whole time Arron Rodgers was being thought of.
Man imagine Sterling Sharpe played 5 more heathy seasons? Him and Favre would have set some records! Because Favre didn't really go on his tear til 95!
Sterling Sharpe's injury could have set this franchise back on offense for a few years. On the other hand, it taught Favre to spread the ball around more. As crazy as it sounds, losing Sharpe was not as bad for Favre as it could have been.
Sterling Sharpe to Favre should’ve been what Davante Adams was to Aaron Rodgers, BUT, @TheBrett04 brings up a very good point; without Sharpe, Favre had to spread the ball, and that actually made the passing game harder to defend against! Favre’s MVP seasons from 1995-97 NEVER featured a WR of Sharpe’s caliber, instead it was the combined efforts of Robert Brooks, Antonio Freeman, and other WRs those 3 years coming through for Favre in making good plays consistently, and passing defenses had such a tough time defending it! Brooks I think had he not gotten hurt in 1996 could’ve had a top-5 WR campaign, but Freeman, Beebe, Rison (after the trade), & the TEs Keith Jackson & Mark Chmura all were very effective for Favre that year, and really throughout Favre’s career he needed that out of his teammates!
Imagine having Emmitt Smith and Sterling Sharpe on your fantasy team!!!
Thank you Coach Garrett
You may not like it but deal with it Garrett is a great man this guy did so much for our team from his beginning to the end of the stretch with the Cowboys
And now he's an underrated in studio analyst. He's very prepared, a pleasant personality and seems to really like what he's doing.
Thank you for the cowboys game.
I still have a lot of respect for Jason Garrett.
That cheerleader at 4:58 though
😂😂😂😂
😂
Shit I remember my aunt saying did you see the cheerleader she was celebrating lol
Maybe a Green Bay cheerleader posing as a Dallas cheerleader
She probably had Sharpe on her fantasy league.
The simple days of the NFL with minimal bombardment of ads.
Former coach of the cowboys doing his job here as the QB.
The one game the early 90s Packers should’ve been able to have won against Dallas given the QB situation, again another L to them.
God the 1994 Packers team was such an inconsistent mess. How that team won a playoff game I don’t know.
Jason garrett looks the same.
Peace Madden summerall greatly missed think about them every Sunday rip 🏈🎙️✌️
Terrell Buckley still wakes up from nightmares of Irvin scoring on him
God Favre's arm talent was absolutely otherworldly.
Great game. I wish the pack won, but I miss 90s football.
90s football was more great and enjoyable to watch. Players were better.
muy buen juego de los mejores packers y cowvoy
Kevin williams was a threat to go the distance on every kick off
I used to love watching the Packers get beat by the Cowboys in the early '90s.
Yeah but since the late 90s different story especially since Aaron Rodgers
@@mm-gl7sz Still doesn't equal the ass kicking the Cowboys did in the '90s. I am not a Cowboys fan, but I loathe the Packers.
@@whataboutrob442 Which doesn't equal the Pack's back-to-back championship wins in 66-67
@@grouchomarxist666 I wasn't affected by that because I wasn't born until a few years later.
@@grouchomarxist666 Why wouldn't it equal the Packers two year run. I mean the Cowboys owned the Packers from 1991 thru 1995, winning 7 out of 7 or something like that.
I miss those old Pat Summerall & John Madden telecasted games. Reminds me of better days...
1994 1st half Packers lead Cowboys 17-6 2nd Half Cowboys Comeback to win the game 42-31 With Back-up Qb turned head coach Jason Garrett
2013 1st half Cowboys Lead Packers 26-3 2nd Half Packers Comeback to win the game 37-36 With Back-up Qb Matt Flynn
Coincidence I think not
Red had some mustard on that ball and Emmitt had some zip! Miss those good ole days!
As a diehard Dallas Cowboys fan since 1977 as far as Thanksgiving Day games go..this is one of my favorites..Shannon Sharpe did his thing
That was Shannon's brother Sterlin. His career was cut short by injury.
Lots of shine in that Sterling.
Coach Clap??!!! Dang! Seeing him young and he played pretty good too!
Doesn't look like he was clapping in this game either
90s was best era of football
More like Emmitt Smith's remarkable Thanksgiving day.
Nag say what you will abou the clapping machine those passes had flames on them and they were mad deep.
Those were “Super Boys”!
Isn't this more like Jason Garrett not screwing it up?
You really think that's the case after watching how he aired out those passes?
@@h.a.l.3980 Pretty average quarterback play really. One of the TDs was on a broken coverage. The other one was a decent pass. Still he didn't make many plays other than those two. Emmitt helped the team more than Garrett did.
@@Michael_Wehrley I disagree. Emmit averaged 4 yards per rush, on 32 handoffs. Yes, this is impressive, but he had one of the best O-lines to ever exist. Garret, a backup threw for 300+ yards on 26 attempts. Yes, his first quarter was pretty crappy, but so was Brady's first half against the falcons.
@@h.a.l.3980 Emmitt rushed for 133 yards and 2 TDs, with a long run of 30 yards, and had an additional 98 yards through the air with a 68 yard catch and run. That's a beast of a game for a running back, and certainly deserves more credit for the win than Garrett. Garrett was only 15 for 26 and had a 2 to 1 TD/INT ratio. He missed on almost half his throws, and like I said earlier, one of his TDs was on a busted coverage and the receiver was as wide open as it gets. That skews the stats a bit. Garrett did make one good pass which went for a TD, but overall Emmitt's day was much more impressive.
@@Michael_Wehrley No dip shit! It's MUCH more impressive when your under-sized, undrafted, 3rd string QB (both Aikman and Peete were hurt) on a short prep week because of Thanksgiving comes off the bench and leads your offense to 42 points against Brett Favre and Sterling Sharpe while he had Reggie White breathing down his fucking neck half the game. Garrett's game shouldn't be minimized because he handed the ball off and threw short passes to their main weapon on offense. DUH! What did you expect him to do?
I think this is the first I didn't see him clap😅
You would think instead of holding his arms up after a touchdown he would be clapping instead
@@mm-gl7sz... LOL 🤣
Legend
This game proved that pretty much any starting QB in the NFL at that time would've won a superbowl if they were on the cowboys!
Bullshit! They didn't even win a Super Bowl that year in '94. There was a noticeable drop off whenever Aikman wasn't in there.
I forget Jason Garrett was a player
Sterling Sharpe should be in the Hall of Fame
This was surreal.
Garrett looked like he was just lobbing bombs to his kids in the backyard in the second half.
I'm sitting there thinking, is playing QB in the NFL that easy???
In that moment I knew I lost my mind.
But.......what the hell was Jason Garrett doing looking like Johnny Unitas out there????????
Just surreal.
A GREAT Thanksgiving memory.
ahhh... the glory years
This was the year the competitive dynamic of the leauge was starting to change because of free agency and the salary cap. Teams could no longer stockpile talent and teams that traditionally been bottom feeders would close the competitive gap in free agency.
I totally forgot about TCBY.
I did not know Jason Garrett was a quarterback back in the day. I was 2 years in 1994
Jason Garret was throwing dimes