SPTO as a chiefs fan I think I’m just partial to red lids. I like the whites they have but I love the reds. Glad bills fans have fond memories of these
Agreed 100% on the 75th Anniversary and the 100th Anniversary is 75% in execution. Even in 1994 the College Football and MLB 125th Anniversary Patch/Logo were far superior to the 150th ones they used for 2019.
Yeah I still remember the country pretty much breathing a sigh of relief when the Bills were eliminated from the playoffs that year. And strangely enough I think even Bills fans might have felt relief too.
I'm not a Buffalo fan but to me it's sad to think that these Bills were fresh out of the 4 straight super bowl losses and that they won't ever be the same in the following years
There was speculation that the Bills could potentially and were looking to get back to the Superbowl for a fifth straight time, but the cap era killed this Bills team and they lost a lot of their play makers to free agency. The 94 Bills had some momentum but were never able to string enough wins together to be a consistent team like years past
In 1995 they wanted the division at 1 playoff game against the Miami Dolphins they went to the division Playoff round against the Pittsburgh Steelers lost in their own so the eventual AFC Championship eventual AFC champions
Man, this brings back memories. We all remember Jim Kelly, Thurman Thomas, Bruce Smith and Andre Reed, but seeing names I had forgotten; Carwell Gardner, Glenn Parker, John Fina, Ronald Darby, Kurt Schultz, Marvcus Patton (not a typo)...man, those were some good times.
Watched this game on the Norfolk Navy Base at a sports bar. I was 20 and it felt good to watch an up and coming Patriots team that gave us something to cheer about since about 1987. Fun time to be a Pats fan. There were some fun times even before TB 12 arrived :)
These unis, the 2nd year with the “flying Elvis” logo, are basically the same as today’s, as the Pats first switched to white numbers. The main difference is the lighter blue color and the non-stretched numbers in ‘94. However they changed to the “NASCAR numbers” the next year, which is the jersey they wore in SB31 vs the Packers. I never liked those and always wished they had worn these instead, which partially came true in 2001 as they won SB36 with block numbers - although now stretched - however they also darkened the blue to its current shade by that point, and with that SB win and all the subsequent SB wins, I knew there was no way they were going to change the shade of blue back.
I wasn’t a Bills fan till 2014 I grew up a Cowboys fan but I wanted to see a team grow at my age just like my dad did and I decided to look at old clips of the dominant 90’s Bills team and my dad was right theyre a powerhouse!
Patriots couldn’t run for ish in 1994, Bledsoe famously attempted 70 passes (an NFL record) in a comeback win over the Vikes when their run game was shut down & Parcells told Drew at halftime “it’s in your hands” Also I wish NBC used this theme song for longer than one year, although the next theme they had was also fantastic.
I started watching football in 98 after the Broncos won the Superbowl. But i wish i had started watching sooner, 90's football was fun and exciting to watch.
Same here except 96 but basically the same era in my eyes , I always wanted team to give more guys like the Charlie wards and lamar jacksons a chance but hate how everything is a targeting penalty these days especially in college where you get ejected
www.bothteamsplayhard.wordpress.com/2019/12/19/2019-nfl-season-week-16-picks/ In my picks for Week 16 of the 2019 NFL Season, I predicted a low scoring game between the Buffalo Bills and New England Patriots this weekend.
The classic 90s. Back before Tom Brady basically owned the Bills more so than every other team in the league. Hopefully, the Patriots can come out with the victory tomorrow and get close to clinching the number two overall seed for the playoffs. LOVE THESE THROWBACK GAMES ON HERE!
Interesting thing about the Bills red helmets. Back in the day all the AFC east teams had white helmets so the offensive coaches for the Bills Suggested wearing red helmets so the quarterbacks would have an easier time finding the wide receivers on pass patterns. Pretty ingenious .
Back in the day of the K-Gun! If the modern day Bills could have an offense just half as good as that they'd be serious SB contenders right now. I believe in the process and Josh is my guy so here's hoping for bigger and better things. This was a fun classic. The AFC was so fun to watch back then and it was era where the style of play in both conferences were different enough that they both had their distinctive playing style.
Yeah I've been rooting for him, but I think it's time to fire Daboll after this year. He's just not pulling his weight as an Offensive Coordinator, he's not good at in game adjustments and doesn't seem to work to Allen's strengths. It's nice to have a really good rushing team, but you really have to be able to pass the ball consistently to stay with good Offenses in the modern game. I admit some of that is deff on Allen as well, but it would be nice to see what he would look like in a different scheme. When you consider how dominant our Defense has been the last 2 years (top 3 both years), and how many stops they get....we shouldn't be the 21st ranked offense (28th last year) and even worse in points per game.
Can you show the classic of two future "GOATS" by the media frenzy between Rick Mirer vs Drew Bledsoe? I remember back in '92 watching Notre Dame and thinking "Wow,this guy Rick Mirer is awesome. Maybe,Seattle can draft him." As the saying goes : "Be careful what you ask for,cause you might get it." Yes,Patriots fans. Both of our teams were so bad in '92. Why do you think both of our teams had the #1 & #2 draft pick in '93? Oof!!! Ironically,Bledsoe played for Buffalo in '02 and played vs Brady. That was also a good game.
@@jasonfire3434 Yeah, the PI was called after the clocks hit 0:00 so they had to come back for one more play and Bledsoe threw the winning TD to Ben Coates
Bledsoe and Parcells revived a moribund franchise. Without Parcells there would probably be no Belichick in New England. No Willie McGinest, Ty Law, Lawyer Milloy, Troy Brown, Adam Vinaitieri. All players that played a role in launching the Patriots dynasty.
0:31, Don Criqui was also a great announcer for many years at NBC too. They had OH MY! Dick Enberg, Don Criqui, Marv Albert, Charlie Jones, on play by play, and before my time Curt Gowdy. A Hall of Fame lineup!
Maybe the good ol' days, when Buffalo were awesome and NE weren't, are coming back. Well, that's what we've been hoping for the past 20 years at least!
The Pats turned around and changed their uniforms and image when Parcells and Bledsoe arrived. That was the start of greatness for you guys. You guys wore those nice red uniforms but were either too bad or average.
Mine as well. No knock on Brady. He's my favorite all time. But I really wish Bledsoe had won his first super bowl. Had he taken care of business Brady would never had happened. But who can argue with the results.
@@danacaldwell5388 Brady made Bledsoe almost an afterthought & a footnote despite being a #1 pick, face of the franchise who led his team to a Super Bowl appearance & a cannon for an arm!! That just tells you the greatness of Brady because the odds of supplanting a guy like Bledsoe in his prime just doesn't happen.
*I say this almost every week at this point but the jerseys/helmets they were in the 90s were 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 I hate that they had to change logos/jerseys/helmets to make them look more "modern"*
Pretty much saw flashes of this exact definition of true Bledsoe in the 2001 AFC championship game. He was only bailed out by the fact that the patriots had the lead, they had a great defense and great special teams. The great thing about Tom Brady once he took over is that he personified the definition of situational football & always knew what to do and when to do it when the game was on the line. In this situation/scenario, he would know how many timeouts the down and distance, and at the very least would put them in position for a game time field goal.
Bills were on their way down, Patriots were on their way way, WAY up. But this was a nice way of saying the Bills are still the K-Gun. Also shoutouts to the people of Boston, already packing the stadium again, four years after one of the worst seasons in NFL history.
Bledsoe threw over 251 career TD’s and threw 206 INT’s. The guy was being ran out of New England before anyone in New England even heard of Tom Brady. Fans in New England were actually happy once Bledsoe got hurt in 2001.
@@TheMadStork83 There isn't enough in Dallas made of Parcells keeping Romo off the field in 2005 and part of 2006 for medicore Bledsoe. It should be headline news.
Buffalo was 4x defending AFC Champions in 1994. However, since this game: Buffalo has played in 6 playoff games (1-5). New England has played in 47 playoff games (33-14), 6 Championships. New England was Buffalo's widdle punching bag until 1994. Now Buffalo is New England's little bitch. I'm sure it'll be changing soon with Brady retiring soon and god knows how long Belichick will stay.
@@mshat18 yep. Exactly. Not to mention Adam Vinatieri literally kicked a field goal in like the worst snowstorm of the year. Patriots definitely earned that win over the Raiders.
Wish I could go back and time and tell Kevin Turner to retire immediately. Dude was a shell of himself as his body declined due to head injuries and died in poverty.
Actual footage of the Eagles and Cowboys trying to put a stake into the heart of the other team's chances of winning the division. Watch them tie this weekend.
I will always be more fond of bledsoe cause I started investing in him as soon as he came. I really wanted him to do it. I was so on his side. Problem however was he took his position for granted. But that don't make him a bad QB. He went through too many offenses too early. I think I like bledsoe as a person more than I do Brady. Brady is so exotic he comes across as not normal. Kinda sorta creepy. Inhuman bledsoe was the kind of guy I can relate to. I can't relate to Brady, he's moved beyond his earthy limitations and become fused with the legend he authored..... Over and over and over and over.... And again... And one more time
Really, Mo Lewis should get a f***ing statue in Foxboro. One of the great "what-ifs" of sports. What if Mo Lewis doesn't nearly kill Drew Bledsoe? What happens to Tom Brady? Does Bledsoe take the Pats to a Super Bowl win? Does Brady ever get a chance in New England? And for those Brady zealots who say of course he would, he's a winner, the GOAT, yada, yada, yada; don't tell me that when Brady came into that Jets game replacing Bledsoe, you were thinking, "OK, here's the man who's gonna take us to the promised land." No, you were looking at him thinking, "He's a 6th round pick out of Michigan, who sucked that last time he played in the regular season." If you had the first thought, you are a liar.
@@tygrkhat4087 so if someone almost killed Brady and a another qb have a similar situation would you want a statue of that guy who hit tb I think it's disrespectful to think of Bledsoe like that
Brady had he played on any other team would not be the "GOAT", what a coincidence that the greatest QB in history was paired up with the greatest coach in NFL history, almost like it's a team sport.
@@thenewjord50 I don't mean to disrespect Drew Bledsoe, but Patriots fans did just that. They turned on Drew Bledsoe so fast, it wasn't funny. At the beginning of the 2001 season, they were perfectly content with Bledsoe behind center. By the end of that season, Bledsoe was practically a pariah.
@@tygrkhat4087 I'm not a huge Bledsoe fan but he wasn't a bad qb during the 90s era Patriots when he broke records but I believe he was underrated since the pats didn't have much success during that time despite numerous playoff appearances including a super bowl appearance in 97( during the 96 season). Good things must come to an end but making a statue of a person who nearly but not purposely killed someone that's a bad taste lol
First two games of the season Patriots gave up 39 & 38 points. They would improve markedly over the course of the season. Ironically their best game would come in the rematch at Rich Stadium that ended The Bills run as AFC Champions
The bills need to switch back to those red helmets they’re such an amazing looking uniform. Well I’m about to start an argument amongst bills fans
You wouldn't get much of one. Most remember the red helmets fondly.
SPTO as a chiefs fan I think I’m just partial to red lids. I like the whites they have but I love the reds. Glad bills fans have fond memories of these
Drew Bledsloe is such an underrated qb
I think all of the Bills uniforms look cool, lol. They should rotate them occasionally.
Fabian Ramirez - Bledsoe an underrated QB? He was a gunslinger who threw over 200 career INT’s.
"Before the Dark Times, Before The Empire"
before the cheating
Tom Fitzgerald Before the salt.
good reply
@@xdgaming70 I knew these comments would pop up sooner or later
Chandler S Bryant Wdym? I’m defending NE.
Lets be honest the NFL 75th year patch looks a lot better than this NFL 100 year patch
Those uniforms look better as well
That 75th anniversary patch is a classic
The same goes for the super bowl logos too, 45 onward look boring
@@FracturedImage Yeah man, I hate these new logos. Especially the last 3 or 4. They're literally all the same, nothing unique about them anymore.
Agreed 100% on the 75th Anniversary and the 100th Anniversary is 75% in execution. Even in 1994 the College Football and MLB 125th Anniversary Patch/Logo were far superior to the 150th ones they used for 2019.
Even as a Pats fan. Jim was always one of my favorites. Jim could flat out sling in. Nothing but respect for him.
Me: I have thirst for new highlights.
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We are here to quench the thirst for highlights!
Whatttt Patriots game highlight without Brady in it? Now that's real throwback 😂
Crazy to imagine at the time of this game the Bills were 4x defending AFC champs
Yea. This was the "One for the Thumb" year.
Unfortunately, they had a hard schedule that season.
Yeah I still remember the country pretty much breathing a sigh of relief when the Bills were eliminated from the playoffs that year. And strangely enough I think even Bills fans might have felt relief too.
This is Vintage Pats before the Dynasty... Brings me back to my childhood. Bledsoe and Terry Glenn R.i.p. where my Favorite players😏
I met Terry RIP at a strip club pulled up in a Lamborghini .
I love 90s football 🏈
Amen 🙏
I'm not a Buffalo fan but to me it's sad to think that these Bills were fresh out of the 4 straight super bowl losses and that they won't ever be the same in the following years
Tancredi Di Falconeri they made the playoffs a couple of years ago and look pretty good this year.
There was speculation that the Bills could potentially and were looking to get back to the Superbowl for a fifth straight time, but the cap era killed this Bills team and they lost a lot of their play makers to free agency. The 94 Bills had some momentum but were never able to string enough wins together to be a consistent team like years past
In 1995 they wanted the division at 1 playoff game against the Miami Dolphins they went to the division Playoff round against the Pittsburgh Steelers lost in their own so the eventual AFC Championship eventual AFC champions
Man, this brings back memories. We all remember Jim Kelly, Thurman Thomas, Bruce Smith and Andre Reed, but seeing names I had forgotten; Carwell Gardner, Glenn Parker, John Fina, Ronald Darby, Kurt Schultz, Marvcus Patton (not a typo)...man, those were some good times.
Watched this game on the Norfolk Navy Base at a sports bar. I was 20 and it felt good to watch an up and coming Patriots team that gave us something to cheer about since about 1987. Fun time to be a Pats fan. There were some fun times even before TB 12 arrived :)
Man, Ben Coates was such a legend!
Yes, he and Bledsoe had a great connection on the field.
Truly worthy to wear 87 on the Patriots
Was a beast
Coates-Bledsoe was nearly an iconic connection...but man...if Coates had had Brady he'd be a lock for the HOF.
@@the_albanian_meme6041 He was the original 87;) Way before Gronk!
I remember this was the same day as The Montana-Young showdown in Kansas City. I was going back & forth between both of those games.
At the sports bar of course pre Direct TV Sunday Ticket LOL
@@westwoodreigh2415 NFL Sunday Ticket started this season. I don’t recall which week. I was in college at Syracuse.
@@cbod14 Oh wow. I didn't know that. I will search that up next time.
@@westwoodreigh2415 Came along In October of that year. I remember because the first mini dishes I saw were in Upstate NY.
This is a great classic game. I was about 5 months old when it was played.
Put some respek on Drew Bledsoe's name!
If he'd thrown fewer picks, maybe.
@@karlinchina Tony Romo. Drew Bledsoe. I keep getting them confused.
Nah
80s, 90s, 2000s football was the best. Everything after 2010 not so much.
The good old days of football
Smashmouth days
These unis, the 2nd year with the “flying Elvis” logo, are basically the same as today’s, as the Pats first switched to white numbers. The main difference is the lighter blue color and the non-stretched numbers in ‘94. However they changed to the “NASCAR numbers” the next year, which is the jersey they wore in SB31 vs the Packers. I never liked those and always wished they had worn these instead, which partially came true in 2001 as they won SB36 with block numbers - although now stretched - however they also darkened the blue to its current shade by that point, and with that SB win and all the subsequent SB wins, I knew there was no way they were going to change the shade of blue back.
The nascar numbers were a eye sore. The 1994 Pat's uniforms are one of their cleanest looks.
I wasn’t a Bills fan till 2014 I grew up a Cowboys fan but I wanted to see a team grow at my age just like my dad did and I decided to look at old clips of the dominant 90’s Bills team and my dad was right theyre a powerhouse!
bledsoe played just like joe montana with the deep drop from under center. Dude was a very good quarterback back in the 90s.
Miss those old school uniforms
Patriots couldn’t run for ish in 1994, Bledsoe famously attempted 70 passes (an NFL record) in a comeback win over the Vikes when their run game was shut down & Parcells told Drew at halftime “it’s in your hands”
Also I wish NBC used this theme song for longer than one year, although the next theme they had was also fantastic.
TheLocalLt That shows what a good coach does. He adapts to what he has. The issue with the running game would change next season
They were doing ok till they lost a key lineman in (I think) week five. You have a big back you have to open lanes ... They didn't.
Hence why they drafted Martin in 95
both teams should switch back to these uniforms 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Jim Kelly#12 (1986-1996) 10 Years Seasons With The Buffalo Bills
Keep the classics rolling. 90s is my jam, but some more 80s games would be great.
18:00 wow Kelly’s bald spot looks BRUTAL
Before Gronk There was Ben Coates! A Beast TE!
I didn't know till the other day he was on the 2000 champion Baltimore ravens
I started watching football in 98 after the Broncos won the Superbowl. But i wish i had started watching sooner, 90's football was fun and exciting to watch.
Same here except 96 but basically the same era in my eyes , I always wanted team to give more guys like the Charlie wards and lamar jacksons a chance but hate how everything is a targeting penalty these days especially in college where you get ejected
Me : having finals next week and i must study
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NFL Throwback : hey are you sure you watched that game tho
who needs studying when you have classic game highlights!
@@NFLVault can I get a war eagle?
@@NFLVault can you do the full game tho
🔥
don't think an aerial shootout will happen this Saturday from either side
Brian Collamore it’s gone be all defense
www.bothteamsplayhard.wordpress.com/2019/12/19/2019-nfl-season-week-16-picks/ In my picks for Week 16 of the 2019 NFL Season, I predicted a low scoring game between the Buffalo Bills and New England Patriots this weekend.
Andrew Sheehy ok and
The classic 90s. Back before Tom Brady basically owned the Bills more so than every other team in the league. Hopefully, the Patriots can come out with the victory tomorrow and get close to clinching the number two overall seed for the playoffs. LOVE THESE THROWBACK GAMES ON HERE!
This sounds like a Don Criqui and Beasley Reece game.
If Bledsoe didn’t have happy feet under pressure if you give him time he would pick you apart. That was his weakness . He was Still a great QB tho
The rematch in Orchard Park was a slightly different result
Ben Coates should be in the hall of fame !
He was fun to watch 🙂
@@analystzorncasteel3047 He was the prototype !!
Bills offense operated so beautifully and efficient. Yet you put them in the super bowl and they choked.
Interesting thing about the Bills red helmets. Back in the day all the AFC east teams had white helmets so the offensive coaches for the Bills Suggested wearing red helmets so the quarterbacks would have an easier time finding the wide receivers on pass patterns. Pretty ingenious .
Ahh yes, the good old days when buffalo crushed New England every year and lost 4 straight Super Bowls. Good times.
Let's bring those days back. Shall we?
Oliver McCall yes. Sadly :(
@Oliver McCall Patriots might do it this year. Cheating bastards.
@@thesentinel5523 Let's not. The Bills are better off being also-rans.
@Brett Every team has their time. It's just been the Patriots time for the last 20 years, and their time isn't up yet.
Bill Parcells is one of the coach of the new england patriots from the old days.
Back in the day of the K-Gun! If the modern day Bills could have an offense just half as good as that they'd be serious SB contenders right now. I believe in the process and Josh is my guy so here's hoping for bigger and better things.
This was a fun classic. The AFC was so fun to watch back then and it was era where the style of play in both conferences were different enough that they both had their distinctive playing style.
Yeah I've been rooting for him, but I think it's time to fire Daboll after this year. He's just not pulling his weight as an Offensive Coordinator, he's not good at in game adjustments and doesn't seem to work to Allen's strengths. It's nice to have a really good rushing team, but you really have to be able to pass the ball consistently to stay with good Offenses in the modern game. I admit some of that is deff on Allen as well, but it would be nice to see what he would look like in a different scheme. When you consider how dominant our Defense has been the last 2 years (top 3 both years), and how many stops they get....we shouldn't be the 21st ranked offense (28th last year) and even worse in points per game.
Ben Coates has more TDs in this game than all the TEs combined for the Pats this year
Superstar version of alge crumpler
Can you show the classic of two future "GOATS" by the media frenzy between Rick Mirer vs Drew Bledsoe? I remember back in '92 watching Notre Dame and thinking "Wow,this guy Rick Mirer is awesome. Maybe,Seattle can draft him." As the saying goes : "Be careful what you ask for,cause you might get it." Yes,Patriots fans. Both of our teams were so bad in '92. Why do you think both of our teams had the #1 & #2 draft pick in '93? Oof!!! Ironically,Bledsoe played for Buffalo in '02 and played vs Brady. That was also a good game.
Notre dame players always get overrated lmao
Me : I need more classics
NFL Throwback: *Say less.*
Vincent Brown #59 Maybe the scariest and defined LB that nobody remembers. Dude was jacked
He was nicknamed..the undertaker
Please upload Bills @ Pats 1998. An epic ending to a great game.
Was that the controversial PI at the end? Where the Pats basically had a 2 PT conversion with no defense on the field on the last play
@@jasonfire3434 Yeah, the PI was called after the clocks hit 0:00 so they had to come back for one more play and Bledsoe threw the winning TD to Ben Coates
I remember that. The refs said just give it to them.
Drew Bledsoe probably at home like damn I wish my coaches would've recorded our opponents plays in the 90's I would've had a dynasty too 😂
Mr Q Ceaz Haha, very funny.
Yeah no. He'd still throw boneheaded ints
'90s football;
beautiful.
Bledsoe and Parcells revived a moribund franchise. Without Parcells there would probably be no Belichick in New England. No Willie McGinest, Ty Law, Lawyer Milloy, Troy Brown, Adam Vinaitieri. All players that played a role in launching the Patriots dynasty.
0:31, Don Criqui was also a great announcer for many years at NBC too. They had OH MY! Dick Enberg, Don Criqui, Marv Albert, Charlie Jones, on play by play, and before my time Curt Gowdy. A Hall of Fame lineup!
First Pats home game with Kraft as team owner
Who was previous owner ?
Maybe the good ol' days, when Buffalo were awesome and NE weren't, are coming back.
Well, that's what we've been hoping for the past 20 years at least!
Nitpicky Patriots fan...your thumbnail uses the 1995-1999 uniforms, not the 1994 uniform;) Love seeing this, though!
No rpos lmao
Can we please get more Drew Bledsoe vids? He is soooooooo underrated
2019 Patriots could use circa 1994 Marion Butts and Ben Coates.
at 4:29 you see the score for the classic Montana revenge game. What a great week for the NFL
Back In The Year Of 1994 The Buffalo Bills Was The Defending The AFC Champions (4-Times)
25 Years Ago
"An all-out Blitz... // The Patriots sent everybody but Bill Parcells at Kelly..." I don't know why, but this made me belly-laugh!
Back when football was football. Rip.
Wtf was Drew thinking on a 4th down with less than 10 seconds and running a sneak with no timeouts? lmao
Washington St cougar legend lmao
Yay, a pre Brady era game. 2 of my favorite quarterbacks as well.
The Pats turned around and changed their uniforms and image when Parcells and Bledsoe arrived. That was the start of greatness for you guys. You guys wore those nice red uniforms but were either too bad or average.
Mine as well. No knock on Brady. He's my favorite all time. But I really wish Bledsoe had won his first super bowl. Had he taken care of business Brady would never had happened.
But who can argue with the results.
@@danacaldwell5388 Brady made Bledsoe almost an afterthought & a footnote despite being a #1 pick, face of the franchise who led his team to a Super Bowl appearance & a cannon for an arm!! That just tells you the greatness of Brady because the odds of supplanting a guy like Bledsoe in his prime just doesn't happen.
25 Years Ago I Was 8 Years Old In The Year Of 1994
Was about 5 months old and now a die hard since 02
Scott Conner me as well brother... the glory days of this Bills franchise... I think they’re on their way there again finally after years of futility
I was 5 that year
I was the same age as jim kelly 34
This is probably the opposite of what will happen in the game between these two this week lol.
idk what happened on that last play
It sucks they went 0-4 in the superbowl four years in a row. They are, hands down, the greatest dynasty to never win the superbowl.
If New England ever retires number 87, it has to be split between Gronk and Ben Coates. That man was a monster before the evolution of the position.
I was 7 months old when this game was played
*I say this almost every week at this point but the jerseys/helmets they were in the 90s were 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 I hate that they had to change logos/jerseys/helmets to make them look more "modern"*
1994 seemed like the peak of NFL uniforms they seemed to go downhill after this little by little
Once told Jim Kelly Andre Reed was my favorite player Jim Kelly laughed at my face I was 4 years old at the time
Quintessential Bledsoe. Sneaking the ball on 4th down with no timeouts to end the game.
18:00 three absolute legends.
That game was Bledsoe's whole career. Sublime throws, horrid decision making, incredible toughness and ultimately he'd let you down at the end.
Pretty much saw flashes of this exact definition of true Bledsoe in the 2001 AFC championship game. He was only bailed out by the fact that the patriots had the lead, they had a great defense and great special teams. The great thing about Tom Brady once he took over is that he personified the definition of situational football & always knew what to do and when to do it when the game was on the line. In this situation/scenario, he would know how many timeouts the down and distance, and at the very least would put them in position for a game time field goal.
Nostalgic
49ers/Chiefs was on at the same time. So many, included myself, didn't watch this.
Yeah I'm pretty sure that when the Patriots and Bills play on Saturday it's not going to be a high-scoring game like this one was
One heck of a game.
People forget this was back when throwing for 4000 yards was considered elite numbers
Bills were on their way down, Patriots were on their way way, WAY up. But this was a nice way of saying the Bills are still the K-Gun.
Also shoutouts to the people of Boston, already packing the stadium again, four years after one of the worst seasons in NFL history.
Wow this Pat's qb looks pretty good. I'm sure belichick could carry him to a superbowl too 😂
@Joe Ayers woof right back at ya
14:06 Bebee was always the prime example of what great effort looks like
Bledsoe could’ve been easily one of the all time greats. He’s so underrated IMO
Sports 311 you sure because did you see how he paid in Dallas or the years before Brady?
Sports 311 never he was ok better than ok but he was a complete doofus back there
No he isn't. He was never very efficient I am talking relative to his era. He is grossly overrated actually.
Bledsoe threw over 251 career TD’s and threw 206 INT’s. The guy was being ran out of New England before anyone in New England even heard of Tom Brady. Fans in New England were actually happy once Bledsoe got hurt in 2001.
@@TheMadStork83 There isn't enough in Dallas made of Parcells keeping Romo off the field in 2005 and part of 2006 for medicore Bledsoe. It should be headline news.
3:45
Buffalo was 4x defending AFC Champions in 1994.
However, since this game:
Buffalo has played in 6 playoff games (1-5).
New England has played in 47 playoff games (33-14), 6 Championships.
New England was Buffalo's widdle punching bag until 1994. Now Buffalo is New England's little bitch. I'm sure it'll be changing soon with Brady retiring soon and god knows how long Belichick will stay.
This must’ve been a crazy week in football first this game and Montana chiefs against young’s 49ers.
7:19 Lol, that fumble reminds me of the Tuck Rule game in the 2001 playoffs between the Raiders and Patriots.
You mean the play where the refs were right for change.
@@mshat18 and I mean, that call didn't end the Raiders. They still had a chance to stop Tom Brady and the Patriots in Overtime. They didn't.
Exactly. It still took a fourth down stop and two insane kicks to win. The raiders had every opportunity and still couldn’t pull it out.
@@mshat18 yep. Exactly. Not to mention Adam Vinatieri literally kicked a field goal in like the worst snowstorm of the year. Patriots definitely earned that win over the Raiders.
That's dumb, Raiders clearly deserved the ball and the win, a dumb rule saved Brady.. a rule that doesn't even exist anymore
Wish I could go back and time and tell Kevin Turner to retire immediately. Dude was a shell of himself as his body declined due to head injuries and died in poverty.
The players looked huge with those big shoulder pads they used to use.
Do you guys have highlights for every game ever?
not every game ever but we have A LOT
Any Packers games from the 60s
That jim kelly can throw a nice ball
What a fun game
Any mike Vick games
bro bledsoe and kelly out here throwing picks
Those Bills uniforms are great, as everyone is saying, but so are those Patriots uniforms. I don't think they've ever gone back to these ones.
At the end of the video you should show like a 10 second picture of the web stats the leading rusher, leading receiver etc
Drew Bledsoe: PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS (If you check SB Nation Drew Bledsoe had 70+ passes in a OT game I think)
1:43 lol. That spike attempt, though.
Actual footage of the Eagles and Cowboys trying to put a stake into the heart of the other team's chances of winning the division. Watch them tie this weekend.
One of only a few wins Bills had vs. Bill Parcells' teams.
I will always be more fond of bledsoe cause I started investing in him as soon as he came. I really wanted him to do it. I was so on his side. Problem however was he took his position for granted. But that don't make him a bad QB. He went through too many offenses too early.
I think I like bledsoe as a person more than I do Brady. Brady is so exotic he comes across as not normal. Kinda sorta creepy. Inhuman bledsoe was the kind of guy I can relate to. I can't relate to Brady, he's moved beyond his earthy limitations and become fused with the legend he authored..... Over and over and over and over.... And again... And one more time
I'm sure all Patriots fans are very happy in retrospect that Bledsoe almost died and Mr. "Lucky System QB' stepped in to get them 6 superbowls
Really, Mo Lewis should get a f***ing statue in Foxboro. One of the great "what-ifs" of sports. What if Mo Lewis doesn't nearly kill Drew Bledsoe? What happens to Tom Brady? Does Bledsoe take the Pats to a Super Bowl win? Does Brady ever get a chance in New England?
And for those Brady zealots who say of course he would, he's a winner, the GOAT, yada, yada, yada; don't tell me that when Brady came into that Jets game replacing Bledsoe, you were thinking, "OK, here's the man who's gonna take us to the promised land." No, you were looking at him thinking, "He's a 6th round pick out of Michigan, who sucked that last time he played in the regular season." If you had the first thought, you are a liar.
@@tygrkhat4087 so if someone almost killed Brady and a another qb have a similar situation would you want a statue of that guy who hit tb I think it's disrespectful to think of Bledsoe like that
Brady had he played on any other team would not be the "GOAT", what a coincidence that the greatest QB in history was paired up with the greatest coach in NFL history, almost like it's a team sport.
@@thenewjord50 I don't mean to disrespect Drew Bledsoe, but Patriots fans did just that. They turned on Drew Bledsoe so fast, it wasn't funny. At the beginning of the 2001 season, they were perfectly content with Bledsoe behind center. By the end of that season, Bledsoe was practically a pariah.
@@tygrkhat4087 I'm not a huge Bledsoe fan but he wasn't a bad qb during the 90s era Patriots when he broke records but I believe he was underrated since the pats didn't have much success during that time despite numerous playoff appearances including a super bowl appearance in 97( during the 96 season). Good things must come to an end but making a statue of a person who nearly but not purposely killed someone that's a bad taste lol
First two games of the season Patriots gave up 39 & 38 points. They would improve markedly over the course of the season. Ironically their best game would come in the rematch at Rich Stadium that ended The Bills run as AFC Champions
Not a Parcells team at all.
This before they had Terry Glenn the former 7 overall pick