Cowboys coming off a bye week after losing in a MNF classic to Detroit. Redskins were absolutely helpless against the Dallas machine. Charles Haley was unstoppable.
"The Redskins felt like if they didn't turn the ball over, which they did- if they didn't make mental errors, which they did- they had a shot, which they don't."
The Redskins were completely rebuilding and they were no match for the Cowboys. It would take a couple of season before they had a winning record, but this was a slaughter with a rookie QBs versus a two time defending champion and it showed.
This game CLEARLY shows why if he was not in a car accident a couple weeks later, Erik Williams WOULD have been in the Hall of Fame. I still think he should be in there but this game showed the dominance of the Oline.
Felony Strutter Espically with the " Triplets" in the mix. 😊 This was the year they introduced the " Double Star" uniforms. The OG version. It's crazy the Redskins swept them in 1995. First meeting in RFK when Troy Aikman was injured, and the second meeting at Texas Stadium in the " December from Hell" soap opera for the Cowboys.
The Double Star jersey were worn first 1994 Thanksgiving Day. The BLUE Double Star jerseys were worn in 1995 (@ Wash and @ Philly) The game previous this Redskins game they wore a variation of their Inaugural jersey vs the Lions. It was not the same exact model and the nameplate was highlighted and honestly the jerseys from 60-63 did not have a nameplate. It always frustrates me when people get our "double star" jerseys mixed up. We never wore the pants leg though, they were only worn in the movie "Little Giants." The last time they wore the official white double star jerseys was pre-season 1995 at Denver. Then the NFL owners got pissed off about how many jerseys we had. The blue double star jerseys were worn 1995 @ Wash and @ Philly. They would not see the light of day again until Thanksgiving 2001 and 2002, Now our "COLOR USH" jerseys are essentially our white double star jersey. The throwback's wehad been wearing on Thanksgiving ARE NOT "double star." ALL of this can be proved on GRID IRON DATABASE. This blue jersey here were never worn again after the Cardinals game. The new blue jersey debuted in 1996. Here is1994 www.gridiron-uniforms.com/GUD/controller/controller.php?action=teams-season&team_id=DAL&year=1994
Felony Strutter i know the history mostly of the jerseys. I miss the OG version of the double star I'm trying to get the whole 'STARTER ' NFL jerseys collection back especially if it's the Cowboys I already got Michael Irvin and Jay Novaeck. They made a Throwaway style of the " Double Star " it was black Navy blue silver and white in 95 but it's was Starter who made it. But that's good info for young football fans
Erik Williams used to block Reggie White alone, no double team help...Cowboy teams that won 3 in 4 years were best team ever...people forget they had #1 defense too, just dominating all sides of the ball.
I would argue that if the Cowboys brought this roster to Candlestick for the NFC Championship Game, the Cowboys would have been the first team to win 3 consecutive Super Bowls. This win against the Redskins was followed by a 38-3 destruction of the Cardinals and a 24-13 win against the Eagles. A week after the impressive victory over the Eagles, Erik Williams was lost for the season (e.g., car accident), and entering the 1994 NFC Championship Game, the Cowboys were a M.A.S.H. unit on offense. No Erik Williams, Emmitt Smith played with a pulled hamstring, Larry Allen had a severely sprained ankle, and Nate Newton played with a dislocated toe. In the 1st quarter of the NFC Championship Game, Dixon Edwards came out of the game with a separated shoulder. Fans can scream from the rooftops that Jimmy Johnson would have coached the team to a victory, but that fantasy ignores the fact that the Cowboys were 7 point underdogs, they were playing on the road, and that the 1994 49ers were clearly better than the 49er teams that Johnson coached against in the 1992 and 1993 NFC Championship Game.
@@jackduncan5442 The only reason why the 94 49ers were not 14-2, was because they had locked up home field advantage and played key starters sparingly in a Week 17 loss on the road to the Vikings. The 94 Cowboys did the same thing in Week 17, as they had already locked up the 2nd seed in the NFC. The 92 49ers D line was good, but with the additions of Dana Stubblefield, Bryant Young, and Ricky Jackson, the 94 49ers D line was better.
Great channel!! Just curious if you have the full games for the '94 Redskins/Cowboys? Those two and the week 12 game from '81 are the only three full games I dont have between these two from 81-99
Dick Stockton and Matt Millen on the call for this game on FOX at 1pm . Heath Shuler Rookie year and it was overshadowed by Gus Frerotte. 😊 At great RFK Stadium.
The Cowboys followed up this performance with a 38-3 drubbing of Buddy Ryan's Cardinals and a 24-12 win against an Eagles team that had just destroyed the 49ers at Candlestick. Unfortunately, by years end, the Cowboys were a M.A.S.H. unit whereas the 49ers were as healthy as kittens.
JACK: It's important to note that this was the 1st year of the salary cap, yet the Cowboys STILL went to back to back NFC Championship Games and won Super Bowl 30. Many Cowboy's fans don't fully embrace (e.g., "yeah, but Jimmy Johnson would have won Super Bowl 29 and 30") this tremendous accomplishment, yet conveniently ignore how the salary cap turned Johnson into merely a good coach with the Dolphins.
"The Redskins felt like if they didn't turn the ball over, which they did- if they didn't make mental errors, which they did- they had a shot, which they don't."
The Redskins were completely rebuilding and they were no match for the Cowboys. It would take a couple of season before they had a winning record, but this was a slaughter with a rookie QBs versus a two time defending champion and it showed.
This game CLEARLY shows why if he was not in a car accident a couple weeks later, Erik Williams WOULD have been in the Hall of Fame. I still think he should be in there but this game showed the dominance of the Oline.
Felony Strutter Espically with the " Triplets" in the mix. 😊 This was the year they introduced the " Double Star" uniforms. The OG version. It's crazy the Redskins swept them in 1995. First meeting in RFK when Troy Aikman was injured, and the second meeting at Texas Stadium in the " December from Hell" soap opera for the Cowboys.
The Double Star jersey were worn first 1994 Thanksgiving Day. The BLUE Double Star jerseys were worn in 1995 (@ Wash and @ Philly) The game previous this Redskins game they wore a variation of their Inaugural jersey vs the Lions. It was not the same exact model and the nameplate was highlighted and honestly the jerseys from 60-63 did not have a nameplate. It always frustrates me when people get our "double star" jerseys mixed up. We never wore the pants leg though, they were only worn in the movie "Little Giants." The last time they wore the official white double star jerseys was pre-season 1995 at Denver. Then the NFL owners got pissed off about how many jerseys we had. The blue double star jerseys were worn 1995 @ Wash and @ Philly. They would not see the light of day again until Thanksgiving 2001 and 2002, Now our "COLOR USH" jerseys are essentially our white double star jersey. The throwback's wehad been wearing on Thanksgiving ARE NOT "double star." ALL of this can be proved on GRID IRON DATABASE. This blue jersey here were never worn again after the Cardinals game. The new blue jersey debuted in 1996. Here is1994 www.gridiron-uniforms.com/GUD/controller/controller.php?action=teams-season&team_id=DAL&year=1994
Felony Strutter i know the history mostly of the jerseys. I miss the OG version of the double star I'm trying to get the whole 'STARTER ' NFL jerseys collection back especially if it's the Cowboys I already got Michael Irvin and Jay Novaeck. They made a Throwaway style of the " Double Star " it was black Navy blue silver and white in 95 but it's was Starter who made it. But that's good info for young football fans
Erik Williams used to block Reggie White alone, no double team help...Cowboy teams that won 3 in 4 years were best team ever...people forget they had #1 defense too, just dominating all sides of the ball.
@@jasonwalker9091 Washington may have swept Dallas that year,but who took the Title?!!
What a welcome to the NFL moment for Heath Shuler
The Cowboys just hammered em in the first half. They beat em like the Redskins owed them money!
It was AWESOME to hear the "Moose" call during Cowboys' road games!
Best Dallas unis
This game summed up Heath Shuler's NFL career.
34-7 fourth quarter and Aikman is still in the game.
Signs barry switzer is not your guy
Switzer was/is an idiot.
The Cowboys final win ever at RFK Stadium.
I would argue that if the Cowboys brought this roster to Candlestick for the NFC Championship Game, the Cowboys would have been the first team to win 3 consecutive Super Bowls. This win against the Redskins was followed by a 38-3 destruction of the Cardinals and a 24-13 win against the Eagles. A week after the impressive victory over the Eagles, Erik Williams was lost for the season (e.g., car accident), and entering the 1994 NFC Championship Game, the Cowboys were a M.A.S.H. unit on offense. No Erik Williams, Emmitt Smith played with a pulled hamstring, Larry Allen had a severely sprained ankle, and Nate Newton played with a dislocated toe. In the 1st quarter of the NFC Championship Game, Dixon Edwards came out of the game with a separated shoulder. Fans can scream from the rooftops that Jimmy Johnson would have coached the team to a victory, but that fantasy ignores the fact that the Cowboys were 7 point underdogs, they were playing on the road, and that the 1994 49ers were clearly better than the 49er teams that Johnson coached against in the 1992 and 1993 NFC Championship Game.
To be fair the 92 49ers were 14-2 and may have had a better D line with Holt and Harris.
@@jackduncan5442 The only reason why the 94 49ers were not 14-2, was because they had locked up home field advantage and played key starters sparingly in a Week 17 loss on the road to the Vikings. The 94 Cowboys did the same thing in Week 17, as they had already locked up the 2nd seed in the NFC. The 92 49ers D line was good, but with the additions of Dana Stubblefield, Bryant Young, and Ricky Jackson, the 94 49ers D line was better.
Great channel!! Just curious if you have the full games for the '94 Redskins/Cowboys? Those two and the week 12 game from '81 are the only three full games I dont have between these two from 81-99
Thanks for posting! If you have any cowboys games from 1990-1998, please post!
I have a week of 94 games in a couple weeks.
Dick Stockton and Matt Millen on the call for this game on FOX at 1pm . Heath Shuler Rookie year and it was overshadowed by Gus Frerotte. 😊 At great RFK Stadium.
I think that THIS Dallas team, at week 4 with E. Smith, would of beat the 49ers. Even without Jimmy Johnson.
Erik Williams was a HUUUGE loss that year. Aikman’s protection wasn’t never the same.
@Scott Davidson plus deions non pi call
Niners live rent free in Jacks head. Lmao.
Great post! Thanks. Do you have these two games?
1993 Week 17 Redskins vs Cowboys
1994 Week 15 Browns vs Cowboys
Switzer's first season as the Cowboys ' Head Coach.
The end of the golden age.
I love it!
After this game Norv Turner OWNED the Cowboys for about 3 years.
The Cowboys followed up this performance with a 38-3 drubbing of Buddy Ryan's Cardinals and a 24-12 win against an Eagles team that had just destroyed the 49ers at Candlestick. Unfortunately, by years end, the Cowboys were a M.A.S.H. unit whereas the 49ers were as healthy as kittens.
Exactly and turnovers and mental mistakes is what cost them the SB.
JACK: It's important to note that this was the 1st year of the salary cap, yet the Cowboys STILL went to back to back NFC Championship Games and won Super Bowl 30. Many Cowboy's fans don't fully embrace (e.g., "yeah, but Jimmy Johnson would have won Super Bowl 29 and 30") this tremendous accomplishment, yet conveniently ignore how the salary cap turned Johnson into merely a good coach with the Dolphins.
A good ass kickin
1:45 BaCk WhEn ThEy UsEd To LeT yOu HiT tHe QuArTeRbAcK
Shame the redskins name is gone.
Smart play.....then he got tackled by the punter...
The year when washington couldn't win at home all year
Scalped
What a bust shula was smh
Shula was the winningest coach in NFL history, what's that about being a bust
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