The ‘89 ‘Skins suffered some bad losses (NYG opening MNF, Philly the next week, losing to 1-15 Dallas) but were classy enough to finish 10-6, just missing out on the playoffs. This year and the next led to that wonderful ‘91 team that was one of the best ever for one season.
The Chargers may have been 7-9 in 1989 instead of 6-10 if Cedric Figaro would have gained possession of the ball and then intercepted that pass at 1:14:41 🤬. He probably wouldn't have scored because Earnest Byner would have caught him near the Charger 20-yard line. That pick could have taken away three points (a Chip Lohmiller 31-yard field goal) and the score would have been 14-10 San Diego. Figaro's interception could have led to the Chargers driving down for a touchdown or field goal and it could have been 17-10 (field goal) or 21-10 (TD) San Diego in the third quarter.
It's funny how Dick Enberg mentioned in the second quarter the holdout of former Chargers RB Gary Anderson during the 1989 season. His holdout opened the door for Marion Butts to start his solid five-year career for the Chargers. Butts rushed for 4,297 yards and scored 31 times for the Chargers from 1989 to 1993. And his days in San Diego included one 1,000 yard season and leading the Chargers in rushing yards every year he played for them.
Stan Humphries who can be seen at 09:19 & 10:05 standing by Joe Gibbs would later become a Chargers Quarterback and take the Chargers to there only Superbowl in 1994.
GIbbs should have let Rypien go in 92 after his holdout and started Humphries, he was ready and Rypien really held the team back in 92 with horrible QB play.
@@brianjungen4059Hindsight is 20/20 but with Rypien coming off his majestic ‘91 campaign it was unthinkable to replace him. He still led the ‘Skins to a playoff win and a spirited comeback against the 49ers where they were a Rypien fumble away from taking a 4th quarter lead.
Oh man the one hour ten minute mark #91 is covering a receiver. #44 is rushing the passer? Whenever SD decided to dedicate #91 to rushing the passer was a good day for SD fans. ~Brian
Although their record was nothing to write home about the (1988 - 1991) Chargers were definitely not devoid of talent. They had solid players and a few superstars on both sides of the ball. Their Achilles heel was at the QB position and their management. Once Stan Humphries and Bobby Ross came onboard on 1992, they made the playoffs and that was after starting the season 0 - 4. Go figure.
In the Dan Henning years on offense they had names such as Anthony Miller, Nate Lewis, Marion Butts, Rod Bernstine, Quinn Early, Jamie Holland (so fast), Arthur Cox was decent at tight end, all-purpose back Darrin Nelson (underused), a young but productive Ronnie Harmon, a young Shawn Jefferson, and others. But the QB play was average at best. All those offensive weapons I named deserved better. Shit, in 1988 they had Gary Anderson, the underused Tim Spencer, and Lionel James (RIP) at RB but so-so QB play. Anderson had a 1,000 yard season in '88 but nobody cared but Charger fans and the line who blocked for him.
Billy Ray Smith (#54) couldn't do what he did at 1:26:14-1:26:16. That shit is outlawed today. It's hard enough being a long snapper on PAT's and punts, and then having a dude line up over you while your head his down and in a prone position 😨.
@@ilikesports do you have happen have any of these games 1988 Falcons vs giants 1989 packers vs saints 1988 packers vs rams or 1988 Oilers or 1988 rams or 1989 rams games
Coryell started losing his touch around 1986 and Dan Fouts wasn't what he was in the 1970 to early 1980s. Dan Henning from 1989 to 1991, never had a franchise quarterback to go along with running backs Marion Butts, Rod Bernstine, and Ronnie Harmon. Receivers Anthony Miller, Quinn Early, Bernstine, and Nate Lewis deserved better play at QB.
Two dropped interceptions in this game at 1:14:41 (Cedric Figaro) and 1:25:41 (Elvis Patterson) by the Chargers. And they wonder why they lost this game. If Figaro would have gotten his pick and Patterson would have gotten his, that's six points erased off the scoreboard for the Reskins. Chargers could have won this game 21-20. You NEVER drop sure interceptions in tight games.
Don't have the first two but I have that Bills/Falcons game. I have several games already scheduled but I'll try to post that one in the next couple of weeks.
@@ilikesports do you have happen have eric Dickerson playing is fovor team 1989 rams vs colts 1989 Seahawks vs cardinals 1989 giants vs Redskins 1989 cardinals vs chargers or 1989 chargers
The '87 NFC Championship has a copyright block on it but I do have '85 Raiders/Browns. I already have several other games scheduled but I'll try to get that one up in the next couple of weeks.
@@ilikesports I was just wondering if you had any 1988 Atlanta Falcons games and 1989 Atlanta Falcons games 1988 Falcons vs chargers 1988 Broncos vs Falcons 1989 jets vs Falcons 1989 colts vs colts 1989 Falcons vs Patriots 1988 raiders vs Falcons
I was at this game. Senior year of high school.
Stinks how today’s broadcast has all the scores and annoying fantasy stats covering half the picture.
My first NFL game! Thanks for uploading!
Those Chargers uniforms were absolute 🔥.
Agree - didn’t like what they had before & after, same for the saints at the time as well
@MeSoCorny same, bro. Uniforms actually looked good back then
The ‘89 ‘Skins suffered some bad losses (NYG opening MNF, Philly the next week, losing to 1-15 Dallas) but were classy enough to finish 10-6, just missing out on the playoffs. This year and the next led to that wonderful ‘91 team that was one of the best ever for one season.
This game was the coming out party for Fred Stokes. Two huge plays on the Chargers 1st 2 offensive plays.
Hopefully this new regime can this Washington franchise back on track
The Chargers may have been 7-9 in 1989 instead of 6-10 if Cedric Figaro would have gained possession of the ball and then intercepted that pass at 1:14:41 🤬. He probably wouldn't have scored because Earnest Byner would have caught him near the Charger 20-yard line. That pick could have taken away three points (a Chip Lohmiller 31-yard field goal) and the score would have been 14-10 San Diego. Figaro's interception could have led to the Chargers driving down for a touchdown or field goal and it could have been 17-10 (field goal) or 21-10 (TD) San Diego in the third quarter.
It's funny how Dick Enberg mentioned in the second quarter the holdout of former Chargers RB Gary Anderson during the 1989 season. His holdout opened the door for Marion Butts to start his solid five-year career for the Chargers. Butts rushed for 4,297 yards and scored 31 times for the Chargers from 1989 to 1993. And his days in San Diego included one 1,000 yard season and leading the Chargers in rushing yards every year he played for them.
Stan Humphries who can be seen at 09:19 & 10:05 standing by Joe Gibbs would later become a Chargers Quarterback and take the Chargers to there only Superbowl in 1994.
GIbbs should have let Rypien go in 92 after his holdout and started Humphries, he was ready and Rypien really held the team back in 92 with horrible QB play.
@@brianjungen4059Hindsight is 20/20 but with Rypien coming off his majestic ‘91 campaign it was unthinkable to replace him. He still led the ‘Skins to a playoff win and a spirited comeback against the 49ers where they were a Rypien fumble away from taking a 4th quarter lead.
Sd hc dan henning was wsh oc for some yrs under gibbs so don’t be surprised at how sd played in this
Oh man the one hour ten minute mark #91 is covering a receiver. #44 is rushing the passer? Whenever SD decided to dedicate #91 to rushing the passer was a good day for SD fans. ~Brian
SD just didn't have any quick hitting pass plays. Poor #11 was always dropping way back. ~Brian
LOLS. The 43 minute mark easy interception by #22 Gill Byrd. ~Brian.
Thanks for the upload!! Keep them classic Redskins games coming!! Do you have any 2000's 'Skins games coming up?
Sorry don't have any.
1:11:00 Monk ties Charley Taylor (Chris Carter of the 60s, all I seen him catch was touchdowns, lol) who's coaching on the sidelines: priceless...
Although their record was nothing to write home about the (1988 - 1991) Chargers were definitely not devoid of talent. They had solid players and a few superstars on both sides of the ball. Their Achilles heel was at the QB position and their management. Once Stan Humphries and Bobby Ross came onboard on 1992, they made the playoffs and that was after starting the season 0 - 4. Go figure.
In the Dan Henning years on offense they had names such as Anthony Miller, Nate Lewis, Marion Butts, Rod Bernstine, Quinn Early, Jamie Holland (so fast), Arthur Cox was decent at tight end, all-purpose back Darrin Nelson (underused), a young but productive Ronnie Harmon, a young Shawn Jefferson, and others. But the QB play was average at best. All those offensive weapons I named deserved better. Shit, in 1988 they had Gary Anderson, the underused Tim Spencer, and Lionel James (RIP) at RB but so-so QB play. Anderson had a 1,000 yard season in '88 but nobody cared but Charger fans and the line who blocked for him.
McMahon or Archer didn't start, unfortunately...
Billy Ray Smith (#54) couldn't do what he did at 1:26:14-1:26:16. That shit is outlawed today. It's hard enough being a long snapper on PAT's and punts, and then having a dude line up over you while your head his down and in a prone position 😨.
Chargers, please switch back to these uniforms! Your current set makes my eyes bleed!
Can you do 1987 oilers games?!
Sorry don't have any that aren't already on YT.
@@ilikesports do you have happen have any of these games 1988 Falcons vs giants 1989 packers vs saints 1988 packers vs rams or 1988 Oilers or 1988 rams or 1989 rams games
no coryelle . . . nothing
Coryell started losing his touch around 1986 and Dan Fouts wasn't what he was in the 1970 to early 1980s. Dan Henning from 1989 to 1991, never had a franchise quarterback to go along with running backs Marion Butts, Rod Bernstine, and Ronnie Harmon. Receivers Anthony Miller, Quinn Early, Bernstine, and Nate Lewis deserved better play at QB.
Two dropped interceptions in this game at 1:14:41 (Cedric Figaro) and 1:25:41 (Elvis Patterson) by the Chargers. And they wonder why they lost this game. If Figaro would have gotten his pick and Patterson would have gotten his, that's six points erased off the scoreboard for the Reskins. Chargers could have won this game 21-20. You NEVER drop sure interceptions in tight games.
Can you do 1984 Raiders at Chargers and 1984 Seattle at New England and 1989 Buffalo at Atlanta. All high scoring and good games
Don't have the first two but I have that Bills/Falcons game. I have several games already scheduled but I'll try to post that one in the next couple of weeks.
@@ilikesports do you have happen have eric Dickerson playing is fovor team 1989 rams vs colts 1989 Seahawks vs cardinals 1989 giants vs Redskins 1989 cardinals vs chargers or 1989 chargers
41:51 is that Bernie Sanders in the crowd?
He didn't look miserable enough to be Bernie Sanders
1985 browns raiders or 1987 nfc champ Vikings redskins please!!!
The '87 NFC Championship has a copyright block on it but I do have '85 Raiders/Browns. I already have several other games scheduled but I'll try to get that one up in the next couple of weeks.
Thanks for all the games you do post
@@ilikesports I was just wondering if you had any 1988 Atlanta Falcons games and 1989 Atlanta Falcons games 1988 Falcons vs chargers 1988 Broncos vs Falcons 1989 jets vs Falcons 1989 colts vs colts 1989 Falcons vs Patriots 1988 raiders vs Falcons
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