Wow, watching this now that Madden has passed. The NFL was amazing in this era. Then the game of the week with Pat and Madden...doesn't get any better than that. This game is a great overview of Madden and Pat with Favre, Gilbert Brown, the Cowboys O-Line, Emmit Smith, Dieon, Troy, etc. All the players John loved. 👍🏻
It was pretty nice too when he was on CBS until the 1990's before he left for Fox. The intro, the music, etc. Also the NBAonNBC was marvelous too, along with the music.
@@ScaryTerryCards Ah the old NFL Today shows were epic back then! Pure gold! CBS back in those days Irv Cross and Brent Musberger (hope I spelled it correctly) were so great at their spots. The 70's, 80's, and 90's had a charm for sports, but in the 90's you saw that money was going to dominate the sport and the TV deals. Sad how it's become.
Madden loved Favre. He said during an interview he saw Brett Favre as the QB he wish he had on his team. No offense to Kenny the snake Stabler. They were alike except Brett was the king of the "gunslingers" and Madden loved that. Back then these guys played football. Madden loved the way Brett played, his willingness to fight for his teammates like family. Madden's stories he told occasionally during games were also magical. Just awesome!
RIP john madden and pat summrall always a classic to watch or listen to really appreciate and appreciate you guys thanks for the memories your family would be proud take care. Joe
Pat Summerall and John Madden were the two best commentators during the 90s era, the Packers and Cowboys had a lot of great rivalry games during this era.
I remember the Packers' players saying how this win against the Cowboys was as almost as good as winning a Super Bowl. The Packers would rolled through playoffs while the Cowboys would go into tailspin.
This was the apex of the Mike Holmgren era. It was just as big as the Super Bowl win, if not bigger. The Cowboys and all their greatness used to kick the Packers ass on a regular basis - but never at Lambeau. Most fulfilling win I know as a 34 year old Packer fan 🙌🏾
Same. As a 36 yr old packer fan I actually remembered some of these plays. Loved reliving this. Hated losing to the Boys. That 95 NFC championship loss in Dallas still keeps me up at night. We would've beat the Steelers!
That’s because they played every game of their early to mid 90’s when Dallas was going to Super Bowls vs Packers at Texas Stadium. This was post SB era for Dallas.
All of those games that Green Bay got pounded by Dallas in the 90's was rough. It was poetic justice that it was Green Bay that put the final nail in the coffin of the 90's Dallas dynasty. If you watch Favre as the outcome of the game becomes clear, you can see the pure ecstasy on his face after years of frustration in Dallas.
Final nail my ass. Thev “final nail”was the loss to Carolina in the divisional round of the playoffs that ended the Cowboys dynasty. Green Bay’s fluke win and their only win against Dallas in the 1990’s was nothing…
I’m glad you brought that up - watching it live, I thought “uh oh, here we go again” Then after that, the Packers deflated that Cowboy bubble. What a satisfyingly good day that was.
90's Nfl games were awesome!!! Amazing rivalries, games and, players. I'm a 49ers fan and these two were our biggest rivalries then. But to finally see the Cowboys play in Green Bay was great for football. I just hated that they only played there one time at the height of both teams
"In all those games, all seven of them, turnovers played a significant role, and we were very sloppy with the football. It always bothered me a lot, I never felt that we played our best" - Mike Holmgren. God damn it Brett!!
70's NFL had the NFL Today with Irv Cross and Brent Musberger. Jimmy the Greek on CBS. Later as with everything deals ended, new ones made, and other networks eventually took over. Madden was a constant. He was the tough hard ass coach of the 70's Raiders. The team everyone loved to hate. Myself included as I was a Chargers fan. Actually a Packers fan first but we were horrible so being a kid I had "fall back" teams...lol. These days, the 70's were for me, the Golden Age of the NFL, being I was born just prior to 1970(1967 actually). So watching the 70's NFL was for me my first introduction to the NFL. The old Monday Night Football with Howard Cosell, Dandy Don Meredith, Frank Gifford, and later Sir Francis Tarkenton as Howard called him. Back then we never got to see all the teams play like now. 5,000 channels, ESPN, Fox Sports, NBC Sports, etc. Back then the MNF half-time highlights were my window to the league. I loved all the logos and helmets as a kid. I can remember the 0.25 cent machines that had the NFL Helmets. The logo stickers, and the face mask that clipped on the sides. I collected these throughout the 70's. In the summers my Grandpa and Grandmother took me to the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame in July or August. I used to love seeing the movies, the old uniforms and helmets. I also remember a "toy" or a Helmet display stand. It was a white base with green "grass" coverings, in the ,idle was a raised spot for an NFL Sticker. And Goalposts. The Goalposts had little notches where the helmets, the little plastic ones, could be clipped to. If you were really lucky you could get the entire NFL and display each division. Each Goalposts had 6 notches and the champ could be placed on the stand in the middle. I was hooked on the NFL even as a 5 year old kid. By 1977 I joined Little League and became a ⚾️🧢Baseball🧢⚾️nut as well but that's a whole other long @ss story. Seeing these older games bring memories back from days long gone. Now this one isn't that old. Not at all, BUT it came right after my parents passed away. I wasn't exactly jumping up and down watching football. So this game I may have seen, may have tried to watch, or just passed on it completely. Either way, THANK YOU for showing it! 🙏 Much appreciated and kudos to you! God Bless us all. Also you definitely got another Subscriber!
I remember that season (1997) very well. A few weeks after this game, the Bengals sank Dallas to a 6-9 record and OUT of the playoffs. That made me so happy. This was also the year that John Elway's Broncos won their first Super Bowl, ending the AFC's 13-year losing skid.
The only time that Favre beat Aikman Aikman beat Favre in the 93 94 & 95 playoffs as well as the 96 regular season all of which the teams played in Texas stadium 🏟
Only time the cowboys were ever scheduled at lambeau in all those regular season meetings in the 90s. Not sure why it took so long to get one scheduled there
@@09rja those teams weren't on the radar yet in 91 lol. Between 92-95 it wouldn't have probably mattered where they played, Dallas was the most talented stacked team in the league
@@clickman443 I just wanted to point out: we had won up there before then....just not at Lambeau. Furthermore, in the first 40 or so years of the Cowboys existence, we hardly ever played there (something like 6 times). It use to annoy me that people use to say we never won there......when the fact is: we hardly ever played there.
@@dumisatonyjohnson8145 l was talking moreso about how the play developed, the fact that it's Favre and young and both in a years time, if not the same season. I didn't remember if Young caught him or not l will admit.
The Cowboys were still very much in the playoff picture after this game at 6-6, just a game out in the NFC East, with a seemingly favorable schedule the rest of the way with 3 of the remaining 4 at home with 3 games against losing teams. But it was like this beatdown took all the fight out of them; they realized they were nowhere near good enough to contend for a Super Bowl and decided to just pack it in for the season afterwards.
This game demonstrates everything the Packers should still be doing as I write this in June of 2023. The game has changed and I get all of that, but when you play in Green Bay the weather is your friend... if you play to use it. They have to run the football. There is no such thing as a great Packer team that doesn't run the ball. Even in 2010 when they weren't great at running the ball they still ran it a lot, just not for many yards. It was still a very physical team. This is how you play football in Green Bay in 1997, 1967, or 2023.
This was when the Packers were still dominant in the NFC while the Cowboys were on the down turn especially when thing got worse during the season including this game. The window for the Packers was that 3 years window between 95 and 97 because in 98 the 49ers FINALLY were able to get over that Packer hump in the playoffs.
Yeah and then Holmgren left. I always thought had he stayed, the Packers would've been better. He was the only one that could somewhat reign favres interceptions in
Had instant replay been available in 98 I really feel the Packers would have AT LEAST made another Bowl. Jerry Rice CLEARLY fumbled on the 49ers final drive. It can't even be disputed. But... Is what it is I guess. 🤦🤷
The Pack lost PR/KR Desmond Howard(free agent), TE Keith Jackson(retired), DE Sean Jones(retired), LB Wayne Simmons(free agent), CB Craig Newsome(Injury), RB Edgar Bennet(Injury) and Andre Rison(free agent). Those were some big shoes to fill, especially Howard. He played a key role in the return game. He was and still remains the only special teams player to ever win SB MVP.
I don’t think the Packers played a very good game in Super Bowl XXXII. Favre turned it over twice (although one of them was Robert Brooks getting mugged and not getting a PI call) and just didn’t play a great game. Holmgren also didn’t call a good game in my opinion. I don’t know if he was already kinda checked out to leave, but he didn’t run the ball enough. He didn’t make half time adjustments to compensate for Denver’s run game. Dorsey Levens was really a great runner and I think the unsung heart of that Packers offense. When Denver was running the ball down their throat, Holmgren should have changed his game plan to play their game. Start running the ball more and wear down their defense. The Packers had moments where it was a tie game and Denver had just punted. Time to run it with that great O line paving the way for Levens and Henderson. The defense also looked really worn down and tired a good chunk of the game. The linebackers in particular were very poor. Seth Joyner was just looking for a ring, and Bernardo Harris and Brian Williams were both very mediocre. And after the losses of two key rotational guys in John Jurkovic and Sean Jones, the D line struggled. The team just lost a lot of talent in a couple of years. After 94, they loose Bryce Paup to free agency and Sterling Sharpe to injury. After 95, they lose Fred Strickland and John Jurkovic to free agency. After 96, Sean Jones retires, Keith Jackson retires, and Desmond Howard and Andre Rison depart in free agency. It’s a culmination of many things, but they still had a really good chance to win that second Super Bowl, but didn’t play their best game. Elway and the Broncos played desperate to get that ring and the Packers looked like they just expected to win. I remember Eugene Robinson saying it was like playing the Indianapolis Colts. He said “This team is not better than us, they're not even good!" They were arrogant and didn’t play their best game. It’s as simple as that.
Same - can’t believe this was 27 years ago now - I was fresh out of the military full time college and I took this time off my studies to watch this gem.
There's only been one Ice Bowl, but some folks were trying to call this game "Ice Bowl II" or III, back in '97. A bowl game needs to be a championship game, so this game definitely was not an Ice Bowl. Since the Ice Bowl was a championship game between the Packers and Cowboys, I think an Ice Bowl II would also need to be a championship game between the Cowboys and Packers in cold weather. Considering how the Packers and Cowboys teams look this year (2022), we may watch Ice Bowl II this coming January!
Wow, hitting at the QB as he's going out of bounce only resulted in a penalty? Today's NFL, they've would've been ejected, fined and suspended from the league at for at least three games.
@ classic greats do you have amy more cowboys vs packers over the years I want to know because I would love to watch 1994 nfl season games Thanksgiving day games packers at cowboys 1999 week 11 I think packers at cowboys can you please upload this game please
I went to Green Bay without tickets just to tailgate for this game. Joined all group of fans outside around a tv and partied like crazy. People in Atlanta thought I crazy. Especially the barbershop filled with bandwagon Cowboys fans. Many of whom declared I was driving to Wisconsin for a loss. Great times🏈
Oh My Gosh......Is this the packer network or what? Tell me how the heck the interception by PrimeTime was cut out? Are you kidding me? I wuz at this game! I knew Favre could not resist throwing at Deion the entire game......he waited til late 2nd quarter and neon deion was waiting too! Haha! I will never forget this game or play cuz i was huge deion fan and i got nachos, beer, hot choclate, and popcorn thrown at me and i was loving every second going crazy screaming loud for my boy. But the pack did win. Booooooo! Oh yeah i got to meet Madden, Aikman, Deion, Favre, and one down Gilbert Brown!
Not every day you see Deion get smoked off the line and then committ PI. Also, this was the beginning of the end for the Cowboys. Thwy would go on a losing streak to end the season and miss the playoffs. they haven't been relevant since.
Pam said "why can't u beat em?" 5'9" Terrell Buckley got out jumped by Harper n the cocaine dude all the time. And the nose tackle Jurkavich couldn't plug the hole on Emmit. But the Grave Digger and Craig Newsome sealed the deal.
The Packers always got manhandled it’s sad that the scheduling sucked because regular season and playoff games were always in Dallas if they were in Green Bay it would be a different story We all know when Dallas plays at home the refs were always on their side
Wow, watching this now that Madden has passed. The NFL was amazing in this era. Then the game of the week with Pat and Madden...doesn't get any better than that. This game is a great overview of Madden and Pat with Favre, Gilbert Brown, the Cowboys O-Line, Emmit Smith, Dieon, Troy, etc. All the players John loved. 👍🏻
It was pretty nice too when he was on CBS until the 1990's before he left for Fox. The intro, the music, etc. Also the NBAonNBC was marvelous too, along with the music.
@@ScaryTerryCards Ah the old NFL Today shows were epic back then! Pure gold! CBS back in those days Irv Cross and Brent Musberger (hope I spelled it correctly) were so great at their spots. The 70's, 80's, and 90's had a charm for sports, but in the 90's you saw that money was going to dominate the sport and the TV deals. Sad how it's become.
Madden loved Favre. He said during an interview he saw Brett Favre as the QB he wish he had on his team. No offense to Kenny the snake Stabler. They were alike except Brett was the king of the "gunslingers" and Madden loved that. Back then these guys played football. Madden loved the way Brett played, his willingness to fight for his teammates like family. Madden's stories he told occasionally during games were also magical. Just awesome!
I was in Green Bay for this game; at Stadium View Bar. SO MUCH FUN! Still have that towel hanging up!
RIP John Madden
RIP Pat Summerall
Amen
RIP Reggie White too.
RIP john madden and pat summrall always a classic to watch or listen to really appreciate and appreciate you guys thanks for the memories your family would be proud take care. Joe
Pat Summerall and John Madden were the two best commentators during the 90s era, the Packers and Cowboys had a lot of great rivalry games during this era.
I agree 100%
@@ClassicGREATS this game and the 1997 nfc championship i watch over and over and the 96 divisional vs the 49ers justfor the commentary
I remember the Packers' players saying how this win against the Cowboys was as almost as good as winning a Super Bowl. The Packers would rolled through playoffs while the Cowboys would go into tailspin.
This was the apex of the Mike Holmgren era. It was just as big as the Super Bowl win, if not bigger. The Cowboys and all their greatness used to kick the Packers ass on a regular basis - but never at Lambeau. Most fulfilling win I know as a 34 year old Packer fan 🙌🏾
I miss these days! When it was smashmouth football even though I still love the game
Same. As a 36 yr old packer fan I actually remembered some of these plays. Loved reliving this. Hated losing to the Boys. That 95 NFC championship loss in Dallas still keeps me up at night. We would've beat the Steelers!
That’s because they played every game of their early to mid 90’s when Dallas was going to Super Bowls vs Packers at Texas Stadium. This was post SB era for Dallas.
@@DoubleStar92 97 team was the a great defense just was gassed in the super bowl
glory days love this
That hard count was taken to another level by Rodgers👍
All of those games that Green Bay got pounded by Dallas in the 90's was rough. It was poetic justice that it was Green Bay that put the final nail in the coffin of the 90's Dallas dynasty. If you watch Favre as the outcome of the game becomes clear, you can see the pure ecstasy on his face after years of frustration in Dallas.
amen
Final nail my ass. Thev “final nail”was the loss to Carolina in the divisional round of the playoffs that ended the Cowboys dynasty. Green Bay’s fluke win and their only win against Dallas in the 1990’s was nothing…
@@erichonecker1010 lmfao
Yeah as a kid who didn’t really understand the game yet, this was my Super Bowl only because I knew my dad hated losing to Dallas
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🤡 Comment.
The cowgirls took a well deserved woodshed beat down. 😅
The fact, you left the Deion 50 yard pick 6 off this highlight reel says something..
I’m glad you brought that up - watching it live, I thought “uh oh, here we go again”
Then after that, the Packers deflated that Cowboy bubble. What a satisfyingly good day that was.
Why? Didn’t matter what he did. If it was a 5 yards or 10 or 50 or 99
90's Nfl games were awesome!!! Amazing rivalries, games and, players. I'm a 49ers fan and these two were our biggest rivalries then. But to finally see the Cowboys play in Green Bay was great for football. I just hated that they only played there one time at the height of both teams
"In all those games, all seven of them, turnovers played a significant role, and we were very sloppy with the football. It always bothered me a lot, I never felt that we played our best" - Mike Holmgren. God damn it Brett!!
6 interceptions in those 7 games.
Most of it was the cowboys. From 92-95 they owned the league, not just the Packers. Just being real about it
good memories
70's NFL had the NFL Today with Irv Cross and Brent Musberger. Jimmy the Greek on CBS. Later as with everything deals ended, new ones made, and other networks eventually took over. Madden was a constant. He was the tough hard ass coach of the 70's Raiders. The team everyone loved to hate. Myself included as I was a Chargers fan. Actually a Packers fan first but we were horrible so being a kid I had "fall back" teams...lol. These days, the 70's were for me, the Golden Age of the NFL, being I was born just prior to 1970(1967 actually). So watching the 70's NFL was for me my first introduction to the NFL. The old Monday Night Football with Howard Cosell, Dandy Don Meredith, Frank Gifford, and later Sir Francis Tarkenton as Howard called him. Back then we never got to see all the teams play like now. 5,000 channels, ESPN, Fox Sports, NBC Sports, etc. Back then the MNF half-time highlights were my window to the league. I loved all the logos and helmets as a kid. I can remember the 0.25 cent machines that had the NFL Helmets. The logo stickers, and the face mask that clipped on the sides. I collected these throughout the 70's. In the summers my Grandpa and Grandmother took me to the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame in July or August. I used to love seeing the movies, the old uniforms and helmets. I also remember a "toy" or a Helmet display stand. It was a white base with green "grass" coverings, in the ,idle was a raised spot for an NFL Sticker. And Goalposts. The Goalposts had little notches where the helmets, the little plastic ones, could be clipped to. If you were really lucky you could get the entire NFL and display each division. Each Goalposts had 6 notches and the champ could be placed on the stand in the middle. I was hooked on the NFL even as a 5 year old kid. By 1977 I joined Little League and became a ⚾️🧢Baseball🧢⚾️nut as well but that's a whole other long @ss story. Seeing these older games bring memories back from days long gone. Now this one isn't that old. Not at all, BUT it came right after my parents passed away. I wasn't exactly jumping up and down watching football. So this game I may have seen, may have tried to watch, or just passed on it completely. Either way, THANK YOU for showing it! 🙏 Much appreciated and kudos to you! God Bless us all. Also you definitely got another Subscriber!
I remember that season (1997) very well. A few weeks after this game, the Bengals sank Dallas to a 6-9 record and OUT of the playoffs. That made me so happy. This was also the year that John Elway's Broncos won their first Super Bowl, ending the AFC's 13-year losing skid.
"You don't just beat em. You beat the Dickens out of them !"
-Pat Summeral
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*green eighteen set hut….hut hut*
Defense jumps on the hard count!
Seth joyner was a great addition
This is most likely what would've happened if Dallas made it to the conference championship the year before. But they couldn't get past Carolina
Hard to believe this was 25 years ago. I was in Texas at the time and my friends and I were all rooting for the Packers like crazy.
miss the physical nature of the game just not the same even though I still love my packers
good choice! was a rams fan till they moved out... packers fan since
The only time that Favre beat Aikman
Aikman beat Favre in the 93 94 & 95 playoffs as well as the 96 regular season all of which the teams played in Texas stadium 🏟
Miss these days
Only time the cowboys were ever scheduled at lambeau in all those regular season meetings in the 90s. Not sure why it took so long to get one scheduled there
@@clickman443 Actually they played up there and won in '91.....although it wasn't at Lambeau.
@@09rja those teams weren't on the radar yet in 91 lol. Between 92-95 it wouldn't have probably mattered where they played, Dallas was the most talented stacked team in the league
@@clickman443 I just wanted to point out: we had won up there before then....just not at Lambeau. Furthermore, in the first 40 or so years of the Cowboys existence, we hardly ever played there (something like 6 times). It use to annoy me that people use to say we never won there......when the fact is: we hardly ever played there.
It's too bad this wasn't the 1996 NFC championship game.
The packers running tbe west coast offense with Brett Favre was so overpowered
This was the game that made Tom Grossi a Packers fan
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52:28
PICK SIX TO THE HOUSE
Deion Sanders Intercepted a pass for a touchdown
He got Young the same way ldk if it was 96 or 97 l think on a screen pass.
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Young tackled Sanders near the 21 yard line
@@dumisatonyjohnson8145 l was talking moreso about how the play developed, the fact that it's Favre and young and both in a years time, if not the same season. I didn't remember if Young caught him or not l will admit.
The Cowboys were still very much in the playoff picture after this game at 6-6, just a game out in the NFC East, with a seemingly favorable schedule the rest of the way with 3 of the remaining 4 at home with 3 games against losing teams. But it was like this beatdown took all the fight out of them; they realized they were nowhere near good enough to contend for a Super Bowl and decided to just pack it in for the season afterwards.
GOD BLESS MR.SUMMERALL AND MR.MADDEN
This game demonstrates everything the Packers should still be doing as I write this in June of 2023. The game has changed and I get all of that, but when you play in Green Bay the weather is your friend... if you play to use it. They have to run the football. There is no such thing as a great Packer team that doesn't run the ball. Even in 2010 when they weren't great at running the ball they still ran it a lot, just not for many yards. It was still a very physical team. This is how you play football in Green Bay in 1997, 1967, or 2023.
Smashmouth era of football
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Brett Favre
This was when the Packers were still dominant in the NFC while the Cowboys were on the down turn especially when thing got worse during the season including this game. The window for the Packers was that 3 years window between 95 and 97 because in 98 the 49ers FINALLY were able to get over that Packer hump in the playoffs.
Yeah and then Holmgren left. I always thought had he stayed, the Packers would've been better. He was the only one that could somewhat reign favres interceptions in
Had instant replay been available in 98 I really feel the Packers would have AT LEAST made another Bowl. Jerry Rice CLEARLY fumbled on the 49ers final drive. It can't even be disputed. But... Is what it is I guess. 🤦🤷
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*Green Eighteen! Green eighteen set!*
I was there!
I still always wonder how we didn't win in 97 even though the defense was good it wasn't 96 good against he run and depth
The Pack lost PR/KR Desmond Howard(free agent), TE Keith Jackson(retired), DE Sean Jones(retired), LB Wayne Simmons(free agent), CB Craig Newsome(Injury), RB Edgar Bennet(Injury) and Andre Rison(free agent). Those were some big shoes to fill, especially Howard. He played a key role in the return game. He was and still remains the only special teams player to ever win SB MVP.
Denver was good too. The teams I thought were pretty even, was just Denver's time
I don’t think the Packers played a very good game in Super Bowl XXXII.
Favre turned it over twice (although one of them was Robert Brooks getting mugged and not getting a PI call) and just didn’t play a great game.
Holmgren also didn’t call a good game in my opinion. I don’t know if he was already kinda checked out to leave, but he didn’t run the ball enough. He didn’t make half time adjustments to compensate for Denver’s run game.
Dorsey Levens was really a great runner and I think the unsung heart of that Packers offense. When Denver was running the ball down their throat, Holmgren should have changed his game plan to play their game. Start running the ball more and wear down their defense. The Packers had moments where it was a tie game and Denver had just punted. Time to run it with that great O line paving the way for Levens and Henderson.
The defense also looked really worn down and tired a good chunk of the game. The linebackers in particular were very poor. Seth Joyner was just looking for a ring, and Bernardo Harris and Brian Williams were both very mediocre. And after the losses of two key rotational guys in John Jurkovic and Sean Jones, the D line struggled.
The team just lost a lot of talent in a couple of years. After 94, they loose Bryce Paup to free agency and Sterling Sharpe to injury.
After 95, they lose Fred Strickland and John Jurkovic to free agency.
After 96, Sean Jones retires, Keith Jackson retires, and Desmond Howard and Andre Rison depart in free agency.
It’s a culmination of many things, but they still had a really good chance to win that second Super Bowl, but didn’t play their best game.
Elway and the Broncos played desperate to get that ring and the Packers looked like they just expected to win.
I remember Eugene Robinson saying it was like playing the Indianapolis Colts. He said “This team is not better than us, they're not even good!"
They were arrogant and didn’t play their best game. It’s as simple as that.
Forgot Walker had a 2nd stint with Dallas.
Same - can’t believe this was 27 years ago now - I was fresh out of the military full time college and I took this time off my studies to watch this gem.
1:42:13 I have that jacket, I haven't worn it since 2002, but I keep it.
heck of a save lol
The only time during the 90s when the cowboys lost to the Packers
good memories back to back nfc champs and won 1 and made 3 straight nfc title games a run of excellence
Only time they ever went to lambeau in the regular season in the 90s.
There's only been one Ice Bowl, but some folks were trying to call this game "Ice Bowl II" or III, back in '97. A bowl game needs to be a championship game, so this game definitely was not an Ice Bowl. Since the Ice Bowl was a championship game between the Packers and Cowboys, I think an Ice Bowl II would also need to be a championship game between the Cowboys and Packers in cold weather.
Considering how the Packers and Cowboys teams look this year (2022), we may watch Ice Bowl II this coming January!
There needs to be a little snow and ice as well. There is no evidence in this game that it was very cold that day
Wow, hitting at the QB as he's going out of bounce only resulted in a penalty? Today's NFL, they've would've been ejected, fined and suspended from the league at for at least three games.
The Cowboys still had the right talent, just the wrong head coach. Just ask Aikman.
They were aging, not in their prime anymore
Do you have any more Favre Vs Aikman Games from 92 93 94 & 95?
Yes, they're all over on UA-cam, just search them up.
back when football was smashmouth! No meek griebs type crap if that makes sense lol
Packers OWNED the Dallas Cowboys in this classic thriller! GO PACK!!!
Terrell Davis and the Broncos owned the Pack 2 months later in San Diego
@@sdrob6374 That super bowl loss still makes me mad
@@sdrob6374 it's OK we were NFc championship winners
Took 'em long enough. Dallas owned the fudge packers for 6 years prior.
grave digger gilbert brown vs larry allen alot of beef
If God is a man, he sounds like Pat Summerall
Good game stay warm and dry out there best wishes to both teams always enjoy watching you on TV or phone. Joe
@ classic greats do you have amy more cowboys vs packers over the years I want to know because I would love to watch 1994 nfl season games Thanksgiving day games packers at cowboys 1999 week 11 I think packers at cowboys can you please upload this game please
I've got all Favre games he played with Packers. I'm just out of town at the moment
@@ClassicGREATS when you come back out of town can you please upload all of your Bret Favre football games please am interested in them all please
@@ClassicGREATS please post the vikings 1999 game they won at the end
42:8 goats
When Football... Was Football... Non of this wake stuff... D#$n the politics.
Smashmouth era
no targeting penaltys....
While I appreciate editing out all the TV commercials, editing out Pat and John's commentary between plays really ruined this bit of history.
Thank the author , Then Make your own video
I went to Green Bay without tickets just to tailgate for this game. Joined all group of fans outside around a tv and partied like crazy. People in Atlanta thought I crazy. Especially the barbershop filled with bandwagon Cowboys fans. Many of whom declared I was driving to Wisconsin for a loss. Great times🏈
Oh My Gosh......Is this the packer network or what? Tell me how the heck the interception by PrimeTime was cut out? Are you kidding me? I wuz at this game! I knew Favre could not resist throwing at Deion the entire game......he waited til late 2nd quarter and neon deion was waiting too! Haha! I will never forget this game or play cuz i was huge deion fan and i got nachos, beer, hot choclate, and popcorn thrown at me and i was loving every second going crazy screaming loud for my boy. But the pack did win. Booooooo! Oh yeah i got to meet Madden, Aikman, Deion, Favre, and one down Gilbert Brown!
Not every day you see Deion get smoked off the line and then committ PI.
Also, this was the beginning of the end for the Cowboys. Thwy would go on a losing streak to end the season and miss the playoffs. they haven't been relevant since.
Darren Woodson. Any relation to Charles Woodson?
Pam said "why can't u beat em?"
5'9" Terrell Buckley got out jumped by Harper n the cocaine dude all the time. And the nose tackle Jurkavich couldn't plug the hole on Emmit.
But the Grave Digger and Craig Newsome sealed the deal.
The Packers always got manhandled it’s sad that the scheduling sucked because regular season and playoff games were always in Dallas if they were in Green Bay it would be a different story We all know when Dallas plays at home the refs were always on their side
That’s got to be the lowest resolution UA-cam post in the last 20 years! Why bother?
1997 tv broadcasts were analog
Pat play by play is horrible.
Well he was showing the effects of alcoholism that plagued him.