1:12:47- I love Merlin Olsen's chuckle response to the replay of George Martin's tossing aside of John Elway. No doubt Olsen, a legendary HOF DT, was living vicariously through Martin on the play; a defensive lineman's fantasy (give-or-take seventy yards).
@patricklaurojr7427Күн бұрын
Love the commercials good old 90s
@8avexp7 күн бұрын
I remember this game well. As a Giants fan, it was very gratifying.
@mrtruthhurts230712 күн бұрын
That 1986 New York Giants defense was tough as nails and that's coming from a Redskins/Commanders fan.
@jasoncardoza637513 күн бұрын
It’s so refreshing to see players NOT doing a celebration after a first down. Remember “ we may not win the battle but we won the war” ? That was then. Nowadays it’s we didn’t win the war but did you see that catch I made to get the first down? 😂
@FoundingFathersUSA18 күн бұрын
2:40:01 History turning point
@justinheat118 күн бұрын
Craig fumbled 2 times on that last drive.
@omutvtube391018 күн бұрын
I forgot just how good Giants run defense was.
@anthonybrooks504018 күн бұрын
26:53- Carl Banks' hit on Danny White was the beginning of the end of White's career. To this day, he still can't throw a football like he once did.
@ryanstrnad844220 күн бұрын
Enberg doing the intro, this was a 1pm et kickoff. You'll never see this anymore between two dominant teams this late in the season.
@user-bl6gx9hr2n21 күн бұрын
The best linebacking core in NFL history.
@Jackson-pq4zn2 күн бұрын
Probably. Mid ‘80s Bears, and late 80s/early ‘90s Saints have an argument too.
@user-bl6gx9hr2n2 күн бұрын
I agree completely with Saints & Bears. Add the early to mid ‘90s Steelers along with mid ‘70s Steelers.
@redmustangredmustang22 күн бұрын
This showed that the Giants weren't going to be a pushover anymore. Winning the wildcard the next week was a big big step for the Giants going in the right direction. They did stumble in 82 and 83, but got back on in 84.
@jayouzts72524 күн бұрын
If Summerall and Madden are not the greatest announcing duo ever, they are in the top 3.
@obimaul125 күн бұрын
Weird watching the niners with no jerry rice.
@Centsaintcommon26 күн бұрын
46:05. I think i imagined MOSES about to fight some "damned dirty apes"
@WinnersMind6729 күн бұрын
Joe Montana the greatest of all time 😂
@chilledmonkeebrainsАй бұрын
I was at this game and the next one and the one after that 😎 Carl Banks was incredible in the SB as well as
@anthonyflores1980Ай бұрын
Where was Denver's defense in the Super Bowl???
@the937chefАй бұрын
3:20:03 L.T. receiving celebratory anal sex.
@damienchance3153Ай бұрын
I wish NFL on CBS would bring back the pot and pan theme
@Nickrj3Ай бұрын
So week 4 1986 was when they started the pots and pans intro
@That_randomkid2Ай бұрын
I don’t know the timestamps of touchdowns.
@user-ol3xe5fz4uАй бұрын
ReynaThompson..deserves HOF
@nala3038Ай бұрын
Wondering why NY is wearing white at home?
@davissaeАй бұрын
Where is Cap Boso?
@rmmario3396Ай бұрын
This is part one, where is part 2?
@scotdayАй бұрын
This game ended Danny White's career he was having a career year and after that broken wrist he was never the same
@robertbalogh-robinson10Ай бұрын
In 1979 the pass to Butch Johnson on third down would have been incomplete, the ball clearly hits the ground above his head.
@johnraven7364Ай бұрын
Was Pat a little hung over during the opening commentary?
@anthonyf.9457Ай бұрын
One of my favorite Super Bowls in the great venue of the Rose Bowl. I always found the daytime to nighttime Super Bowls to be the coolest
@dweezillАй бұрын
those games were epic, the superbowl was an afterthought
@ozzmancometh6495Ай бұрын
Chicago ...yes they were. 31-3
@ozzmancometh6495Ай бұрын
Going for at 4th and goal at the end was dumb. He learned his lesson as the NFC chamiponship showed! Go Giants!
@BillyRamirezАй бұрын
2:06:30 Ah, when pro wrestling was shown on Saturday mornings. Those were the days.
@mikec6733Ай бұрын
O started rooting for the Giants ariund '67, as a young boy. When this turnaround started to happen I could hardly believe it.
@mikec6733Ай бұрын
Was Carthon holding on Joe's winning TD ? Also, why was LT not rushing the passer during Washington's final desperation drive ?
@mikec6733Ай бұрын
57:16 this looks a lot like the play 5 years later, when Leonard Marshall obliterated Joe in the NFC Championship Game.
@mikec6733Ай бұрын
Personal story. I had been a Giants fan since '68. Never been to an NFL game in my life. Was living near San Francisco at the time, working as a bus driver, and was assigned to drive a load of people to this game. After all the people had gone inside, I thought, I really have to get inside somehow. So I went over to the stadium, it was the 2nd or 3rd quarter, and started asking gate keepers if I could go in, until like the 3rd guy said, yeah, okay, go on in. I was a little disappointed, though. After decades of watching games on TV, the actual at the stadium experience was kind of a letdown. The players looked so small and far away. The Giants lost this one, but came back to Candlestick for the NFC Championship game later that year. "There will be no three-peat".
@mikec6733Ай бұрын
It seems weird how they didn't show replays, back then, of those two holding calls down the stretch.
@Bigbluecollector316Ай бұрын
I love watching these old school Giants games in my fan cave Go Big Blue💪🏿💪🏿 I hope Carl banks and Ottis Anderson get into the hall of fame.
@davidsmith8278Ай бұрын
This was the peak of NFL football at its best
@terryp3034Ай бұрын
As a diehard fan of the Landry era Cowboys, I tip my hat to the Niners of the 80s. Walsh was a wizard and Montana was the only QB as inspiring and spirited as Staubach.
@urbanleftbehind2 ай бұрын
Was this a 1pm or 4pm start?
@shawngreene12252 ай бұрын
One of the all time great football themes
@andrewoliversatchell19632 ай бұрын
KANSAS CITY CHIEFS 4 NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS 2 PROVIDENCE CELTICS 1 aos COPYRIGHT 1107140 GATINEAU QUEBEC CANADA
@mesomemore972 ай бұрын
Im just wondering if car manufacturers could lie about their mpg in the 70's? I was there and do not remember a 24 mpg Lincoln Continental? 29 mpg F150......
@donkloos90782 ай бұрын
An epic game. The newspapers called it a Defensive Gem. I miss this time. Al Michaels called a good game and we still hear him call calling NFL games today. The other two were really annoying, constantly making negative comments, criticisms ,and judgements, pointing out mistakes. Madden and Sommerall were not so.
@JGor_37F2 ай бұрын
This is one of the greatest regular season games of all time!
@1USACitizen1922 ай бұрын
Steelers sucked 85 through 88 If I didnt know better I'd assume Mike tomlin was coaching the team.
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1:12:47- I love Merlin Olsen's chuckle response to the replay of George Martin's tossing aside of John Elway. No doubt Olsen, a legendary HOF DT, was living vicariously through Martin on the play; a defensive lineman's fantasy (give-or-take seventy yards).
Love the commercials good old 90s
I remember this game well. As a Giants fan, it was very gratifying.
That 1986 New York Giants defense was tough as nails and that's coming from a Redskins/Commanders fan.
It’s so refreshing to see players NOT doing a celebration after a first down. Remember “ we may not win the battle but we won the war” ? That was then. Nowadays it’s we didn’t win the war but did you see that catch I made to get the first down? 😂
2:40:01 History turning point
Craig fumbled 2 times on that last drive.
I forgot just how good Giants run defense was.
26:53- Carl Banks' hit on Danny White was the beginning of the end of White's career. To this day, he still can't throw a football like he once did.
Enberg doing the intro, this was a 1pm et kickoff. You'll never see this anymore between two dominant teams this late in the season.
The best linebacking core in NFL history.
Probably. Mid ‘80s Bears, and late 80s/early ‘90s Saints have an argument too.
I agree completely with Saints & Bears. Add the early to mid ‘90s Steelers along with mid ‘70s Steelers.
This showed that the Giants weren't going to be a pushover anymore. Winning the wildcard the next week was a big big step for the Giants going in the right direction. They did stumble in 82 and 83, but got back on in 84.
If Summerall and Madden are not the greatest announcing duo ever, they are in the top 3.
Weird watching the niners with no jerry rice.
46:05. I think i imagined MOSES about to fight some "damned dirty apes"
Joe Montana the greatest of all time 😂
I was at this game and the next one and the one after that 😎 Carl Banks was incredible in the SB as well as
Where was Denver's defense in the Super Bowl???
3:20:03 L.T. receiving celebratory anal sex.
I wish NFL on CBS would bring back the pot and pan theme
So week 4 1986 was when they started the pots and pans intro
I don’t know the timestamps of touchdowns.
ReynaThompson..deserves HOF
Wondering why NY is wearing white at home?
Where is Cap Boso?
This is part one, where is part 2?
This game ended Danny White's career he was having a career year and after that broken wrist he was never the same
In 1979 the pass to Butch Johnson on third down would have been incomplete, the ball clearly hits the ground above his head.
Was Pat a little hung over during the opening commentary?
One of my favorite Super Bowls in the great venue of the Rose Bowl. I always found the daytime to nighttime Super Bowls to be the coolest
those games were epic, the superbowl was an afterthought
Chicago ...yes they were. 31-3
Going for at 4th and goal at the end was dumb. He learned his lesson as the NFC chamiponship showed! Go Giants!
2:06:30 Ah, when pro wrestling was shown on Saturday mornings. Those were the days.
O started rooting for the Giants ariund '67, as a young boy. When this turnaround started to happen I could hardly believe it.
Was Carthon holding on Joe's winning TD ? Also, why was LT not rushing the passer during Washington's final desperation drive ?
57:16 this looks a lot like the play 5 years later, when Leonard Marshall obliterated Joe in the NFC Championship Game.
Personal story. I had been a Giants fan since '68. Never been to an NFL game in my life. Was living near San Francisco at the time, working as a bus driver, and was assigned to drive a load of people to this game. After all the people had gone inside, I thought, I really have to get inside somehow. So I went over to the stadium, it was the 2nd or 3rd quarter, and started asking gate keepers if I could go in, until like the 3rd guy said, yeah, okay, go on in. I was a little disappointed, though. After decades of watching games on TV, the actual at the stadium experience was kind of a letdown. The players looked so small and far away. The Giants lost this one, but came back to Candlestick for the NFC Championship game later that year. "There will be no three-peat".
It seems weird how they didn't show replays, back then, of those two holding calls down the stretch.
I love watching these old school Giants games in my fan cave Go Big Blue💪🏿💪🏿 I hope Carl banks and Ottis Anderson get into the hall of fame.
This was the peak of NFL football at its best
As a diehard fan of the Landry era Cowboys, I tip my hat to the Niners of the 80s. Walsh was a wizard and Montana was the only QB as inspiring and spirited as Staubach.
Was this a 1pm or 4pm start?
One of the all time great football themes
KANSAS CITY CHIEFS 4 NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS 2 PROVIDENCE CELTICS 1 aos COPYRIGHT 1107140 GATINEAU QUEBEC CANADA
Im just wondering if car manufacturers could lie about their mpg in the 70's? I was there and do not remember a 24 mpg Lincoln Continental? 29 mpg F150......
An epic game. The newspapers called it a Defensive Gem. I miss this time. Al Michaels called a good game and we still hear him call calling NFL games today. The other two were really annoying, constantly making negative comments, criticisms ,and judgements, pointing out mistakes. Madden and Sommerall were not so.
This is one of the greatest regular season games of all time!
Steelers sucked 85 through 88 If I didnt know better I'd assume Mike tomlin was coaching the team.
Scott Caampbell should be hall fame