Flutie vs. Marino in a WILD Ending! (Bills vs. Dolphins 1998, AFC Wild Card)
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- Check out the 1998 AFC Wild Card game highlights between the Buffalo Bills and Miami Dolphins!
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For this game we were not allowed to use the ABC audio, but we were able to find the radio broadcast by the Bills! Hopefully you all enjoy!
How come? The raído isn't bad at all
@@BigtimeSauce probably legal reasons
ABC owns the rights to the audio for all the older broadcast
Radio tends to be more descriptive than broadcast anyways because the listeners don’t get to see what’s happening, so it’s perfectly fine
@@NFLVault thanks nfl tb
Man I love the old-school dolphins logo. The fact that it's wearing a helmet is so tight lol
Right that small detail is great
@@MrEOM41There's nothing like the dolphin wearing a helmet of a dolphin on the display of that helmet. It's just literally endless! Signing off, Redskins Nation dude
PS--Dan Marino IS the best quarterback in history...HTTR forever
As opposed to what now? Ive never noticed.
@@James-kt2nrTom Brady!!
Idk if you mean pre-1997 or the 1997 logo, but I like the logo that the Dolphins had during Marino's final years, and the Zach Thomas/Jason Taylor era! I wish they kept it.
In my humble opinion, the greatest era of NFL play. Perfect balance of skill, violence, and competition. Love it.✌️🇺🇸
1998 was when I first started watching football. I always have fond memories of all these players and teams. I still recognize many of them.
@@EdmacZ 1988 for me, which was the perfect time for Bills fans. Watching overpaid actors in costumes following their assignments wore me out about 15 years ago, however.
Agreed. All things considered, the 90s was probably by far the greatest quarterback era in NFL history. It was a far more physically difficult game and mentally difficult when you take into account that back in those days the quarterback had to have complete command of the offense unlike today where quarterbacks are very much more controlled by the coordinators/play callers. And let’s not even get started on these undeniably quarterback friendly and catering rules added to the game to increase scoring and inflate passing numbers 😒
@@Riles3152 Yup. Agreed
Still can't get over Marino's arm strength with that level of accuracy. Absolute rocket launcher of an arm.
He said where ya working out.
Yeah, me too, this was in the twilight of his career too!
That last touchdowns to the post in double coverage. I watched it 20 times and slowed it down. Unbelievable.
When Peyton brought up Marino in his HOF speech it broke me.
His arm seemed weaker here in 1998.
Reminds me of Allen
Besides his fumble, Moulds caught 9 passes for a single game playoff franchise record 240 yards.
He was always a thorn in Miami's side.
Jimmy Johnson couldn't stop Moulds that day. That fumble on the first bomb of the game saved Miami. It wouldve been over otherwise.
He was a great receiver. he would have been a HOFer if he wasn't on those crappy Bills teams.
You see that modern day horse collar 😳 half the distance to the goal lol
How the dB could hold Moulds to prevent him from recovering his own fumble was dirty. Also horse collar and no flag definitely wouldn't fly in today's game.
That might be the craziest end to the first half i’ve ever seen:
- Dolphins intercept Flutie at the goal line
- connect on basically a hail mary with a lateral to get into field goal range
- potential go ahead field goal goes off the upright
Pre 2001 was incredible for the NFL.
aka Pre-Brady Era. Hehe
1998-2000 for me personally was a absolute treat to watch the NFL.
I loved it.
@@BAYAREA-kd1igYes it was man.
In some ways this Wild Card loss is more brutal than the Music City Miracle. Nothing but heartbreak for the 1990s Bills.
the visceral pain of reliving the jimmy johnson era of offense....watching them stubbornly try to run with no luck over and over. Putting Marino in perpetual third and longs, without a single burner to stretch the defense. Just the total mismanaged playcalling and use of weapons you will ever see from a hall of fame coach.
I think Jimmy Johnson is one of the most overrated HOFs. Dolphin fans along with Wayne Huzengia unfortunately sold their soul for JJ and it blew up right in front of fins and Huzengia faces. My grandfather quit being a Dolphins fans after Shula was kicked viciously kicked to the curb for Jimmy”the snake in the grass” Johnson and vowed the Dolphins wouldn’t sniff a Super bowl with him. I always thought Shula gave us a better shot than Johnson aka quitter
Yeah? And that's different than living through the pain of the way this Org is run today? Doing the same stupid things drafting exotic toys instead of quality linemen The owner and the gm both need to go, and until they do this team will continue to be a lukewarm loser.
The Flutie Flakes game. Those that know, know.
Commentating was sooo much better back in the day!
I was at that game. Snuck into club level at halftime for a mixed drink and got thrown out. Still had my ripped ticket and got back in through the handicap elevator in time for the 4th quarter!!! Awesome memories
Doug Flutie had every right to play the 1999 AFC wildcard game against against Tennessee but sadly they benched him and well a miracle happened.
Titans got lucky flutie didn't started, or they lose.
@@hectorlopez1069 yeah they benched him
Nice to hear Van Miller's call. Flutie made some great throws but carless with the ball including twice inside the 6 yard line with no points both times.
The fumble at the end of the game, Flutie had to get rid of it as if he was sacked the clock wouldve run out. The first one at end of first half hurt big time.
Poor guy Constantly kept messing up. Calling out the wrong yard line etc
@@RichV20 both fumbles were the result of very poor blocking. Saw the replay of the first fumble, and maybe it wasn't a fumble, as he may be down when the ball got out. The INT was his fault.
Marino had an arm out off this world
Lord a Mighty, I sure miss Marino!
You?
Great game. Thanks for spotlighting. Hopefully the matchup this weekend is a classic.
That first fumble was really the difference in the game..shame because Moulds was so good for Buffalo..and could’ve had a legendary career had he actually had any decent QBs besides Flutie in his career
To be fair it was a horsecoller tackle which isn't allowed anymore ha.
This game defined the Jimmy Johnson era with Miami lol just weird things happening but made the playoffs every year except 96 and turned them into defensive team
To be fair, the dolphins missed a 27 yard field goal
Doug flutie was the truth, he should've been the qb for the music city miracle
Every single fan thought that. Coaches knew "better"
The Bills QB was not responsible for the fwd pass also known as the Music City Miracle. Rob Johnson was no great QB, but he did lead his team to what should have been the winning field goal and then never touched the ball again. Flutie was a bit overrated simply because he was unique, but he wasn't taking that team very far in the playoffs. Nobody really knows what would have happened if Flutie started that game.
@@TheoriginalBMT Coach knew better and wanted Flutie to start. Old Man Ralph threatened Coach Wade to start Rob Johnson. The game wouldnt have come down to that last kickoff if Flutie was in there. They wouldve been kneeling down at that point.
@@peterjohnson1734 flutie was amazing, bills beat the titans if he started.
Wade himself said Flutie would have won the game. The owner was damn near senile at this point and cost his team. And the drought would ensue…
The Jimmy Johnson years were so frustrating in Miami. He built a good defense, but actively worked to neuter the offense. JJ wanted to trade Marino when he arrived in Miami and tried to supplant him with Craig Erickson. When that didn't work, he took away Marino's ability to audible because letting Marino run the offense was "going to the cookie jar". The offense became "hand the ball off to subpar RB's for 1st and 2nd down then throw the ball to slow WR's on 3rd and long." If JJ was trying to replicate the Dallas formula, he failed miserably.
id say your assessment is pretty spot on..Miami lacked run game and legit RB Marinos whole career, and once the Mark Bros left, he never had a legit #1 receiver either...Marino never lost his arm, but my God the man was slower than Brady LOL..he really couldnt move in the pocket his last 6 years or so..I still feel bad for how his last game went..62-7 L is a horrible way for a HOF career to end
@@carsonc29Marino and Jimmy Johnson in their last two playoff games in early 99 and 00, were outscored a combined 100 to 10 😩Jimmy’s biggest mistake was trying to turn Miami’s offensive philosophy into Cowboys offensive philosophy. The only problem with that was, he didn’t have Cowboys talent to affirm the philosophy.
@@Riles3152pretty much..Johnson was never able to solve the problem that Marino had his whole career....lack of a run game
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I'm a Dolphins fan but also an Argos fan it's hard to root against Flutie
In general it’s hard to. Such a good person and inspiration. Lifelong dolphin fan to.
I'm a Rider fan (in the CFL) and even I liked Flutie even though he was never on our team. But the games were always exciting when he was in it. His brother Darren was a good receiver with Hamilton.
Flutie was an underrated BALLER. Even after that INT wraps up Zach like a football player
I feel like in today's game Flutie would be given more of a chance than back in his day. If the uncoachable Kyler Murray was selected overall, I see no reason why Flutie would not be a 1st round pick and starter now a days.
Nice. I vaguely remember this when I first began watching football this year during the regular season. Thanks for the upload.
Maybe this channel can upload the 1997 wild card game between the Vikings and Giants from the previous postseason. I hadn't started watching football yet, but I've heard of it, and apparently it has an exciting ending.
That Trace Armstrong sack has been seared into my memory for decades.
This game as a kid was absolutely epic. Such nostalgia. The way they painted the field and the colors of the seats---beautiful.
...For the right to get curbstomped by the legendary 1998 Broncos the following weekend. Miami had beaten Denver (badly), on a Monday Night game in Week 16 thus preserving the 1972 Dolphins undefeated season standing alone. (Denver lost to the Giants the week before in a fluke game). However, those two games would be their only losses, and by the divisional playoffs #1 seed Denver was firing on all cylinders, blowing Miami out 38-3 next week.
Doug Flutie balled out in 98
the play at 6:40 is impressive, in current football they would have put their knee on the ground but with a qb as a sailor those last seconds gave hope of getting more points
At 9:58 in the video the announcer says that It was the tailback Kareem Abdul Jabbar. I did not know that Kareem also played football for the Miami Dolphins on top of being the center for the Los Angeles Lakers
The 4th and final playoff game between the bills and the dolphins. All 4 happened in the 90s, 2 in orchard Park, 2 in Miami. Bills went 3-1 in those games
The fifth, Jan 2023, 24 years later, back in Buffalo
Sad I was actually a Dallas fan then. The Bills is where it was actually at. My favorite Quaterbacks are Frank Reich and Josh Allen so yes i watched quite a few games from the past and some several times.
As a Pats fan, I hated that late 90s/early 2000's Dolphins defense. It was always so damned stacked. You had Madison, Surtain, and Brock Marion in the defensive backfield. And then guys loke Zach Thomas and Jason Taylor in the middle and up front.
I HATED that Dolphins defense because there was always so much talent rotating in and out of that team every single season.
Flutie Flakes!
Great game to be at. Moulds was killing us all day, thank god for Trace Armstrong.
That might be the Best horse collar I have Ever seen!
Football is always a great game regardless of which era it is.
The dolphins kicker had the opposite of ice in his veins in this game
Kirk Schultz what a name
Kurt Schulz. He knows nothing.
the Flutie curse of 2000-2017 after they benched him for Rob Johnson was well deserved.
Damn, this was an exciting one. What a debacle. Buffalo played so well moving the ball but kept blowing it with turnovers
I remember this game. What a great player Doug Flutie was!
Van Miller was a legend
For sure in today’s game they’ll definitely call that roughing the passer
Yea what a shame
Great call on the 2 point.
Dan Marino threw absolute darts.
Facts!
The first play is insane
Go bills
Man 25 years ago , and I wasn’t even born then DAMN
Just read that for the 25th(!) Anniversary the movie "Titanic" is being released BACK to the theaters so you can experience another famous historical moment..
Do any Giants and Vikings playoff match ups from 1993, 1997, or 2000
What a treat to hear van miller. Get well soon murph!!!
That def was a TD by Andre Reed. but... butterfly effect, who knows if they recover the onsides kick.
Except prob wasn’t. He he took forever to just reach out and tried to power in instead and knee looked to go down first. No replay back then. Plus no excuse to ever touch a ref. Classic reed running a short route even to short.
@@GlennShook Obviously you can't touch the ref... but that was a TD. And I realize Reed was an asshole... still, can't really mock him for going over the middle - very tough to do -- especially back then
I really liked the red bills helmets. Want it back.
Don't remember this game @ all. Very enjoyable, tho I hoped Flutie would score + make 2 pt. conversion for the W.
the last playoff games of marino vs bills and seattle were dramatic with the illusion of winning a superbowl for dan, sadly the dolphins would be beaten in the next round vs broncos an jaguars respectively
Love the Grittiness of the Game back then
Awesome Football 🏈🏉 Game
The Bills turned it over too many times. Exciting game with a lot of veteran players in the twilight of their careers.
Do you have more Van Miller Bills Broadcasts?
Is that Van Miller on the call?
Watching this after Zach Thomas got into the hof
This is better than the actual super bowl more super flush
When Miami finally beat Buffalo in the playoffs Marino was past his prime smh perfect timing
That's a horse collar tackle on Moulds, illegal today. The fumble wouldn't have never counted. Bills probably win today. So many dangerous plays were allowed back then.
Man, they don't make them like Van Miller anymore.
Loved Doug Flutie
5:55 I'm pretty sure that's a touchdown.
If we are lucky enough skylar Thomson might be the next Dan Marino but I highly doubt that
Can we return to this era of football?! Today, football just sucks to watch. Not fun or enjoyable.
Bills really got reffed in this one. But that’s nothing new.
25 Years Ago
Some crazy home field refereeing in this game.
Jimmy Johnson’s record vs 🦬 in the playoffs:
3-0
they would have called roughing the passer in todays game
As a Bills fan, it was frustrating and sickening to see so many turnovers.
Olindo Mare out of Syracuse 2:18
i forgot how lethal eric moulds was #billsmafia
Nice to look back and see that officials have always controlled the game.
I remember the Flutie Flakes cereal....
I miss old school football😢 not everyone wants to see a bloody game 55 to 50 scoreline
I appreciate a good ole defensive tight game
Oh well nfl is a business and they are trying to cater to this new generation
1998? Quality looks like 1968!
Armstrong!!
Did they not call horse collar tackles in 1998?
Wow they stole a td from Moulds. He was in bounds.
Oh my god a Dolphins Playoff Victory, do my eyes deceive me
With Dan, it was an expectation to win in the postseason.
The few times we've made the playoffs over the past 20 years, I knew we would be one-and-done.
Go dolphins cool see hold stuff like this
Why did they change sides after the first quarter, and then stick with the same sides for the 2nd & 3rd quarter?
I thought they change signs only at halftime.
Saturday playoff games on ABC 🥺
On the x-files they say buffalo will never win a super bowl.
The Bills: often cursed by bad luck, trick plays, turnovers etc. Perhaps in this year in which so much has been heaped on the Queen City, they will find a crumb of solace with their football team.
8:10 That was ruled a tuck a few years later. Goes to show what a bogus rule that was.
Doug flutie was a great quarterback when he was playing against average teams. But up against the better teams he always fumbled, threw interceptions, and would lose the game for his team.
Remember this was the game where The Dolphins stomped on the Flutie flakes after the game
Bills might have won if Reed doesn't get that unsportsmanlike conduct at end.
#20 Doug Flutie Calgary Stampeders great!
Flutie= 🐐
The sack on Flutie at the end would be a penalty today in the new soft NFL
The mafia doesn't like players. Its not about height.
That was an Andre Reed touchdown and everyone knows it. He should have hit that ref even harder.