@@alectapia1518 No. he didnt show up in the 94 or 95 playoffs against Dallas, at all 🤦🏻♂️.. and was a non factor in the 97 Super Bowl and was basically a sack specialist later in his career. He didn’t play the run very well by the time he got to Green Bay. It’s okay. You’re wrong. Without Brett Favre, there is no Reggie white. Stop saying dumb things.
Vermeil and Musberger were a great 2nd team announcing crew for ABC College Football in the 90s with them assigned to a wild card playoff game during that time.
The game in question where Lomas Brown said he purposely missed a block on Sean Jones to allow Scott Mitchell to get knocked out of the game because he was fed up with Mitchell's inconsistency, Lions were 4-4 at the time, Dave Krieg comes in and became the starter the rest of the season leading the Lions to a 5-2 finish to make the playoffs
The mid 90s were a very exciting time to be a Packer fan! We were so used to see this team being mediocre for so many seasons aside from when they went 10-6 under Lindy Infante in '89-'90. Ron Wolf, Brett Favre, Reggie White and Mike Holmgren really helped turn this team around.
Just Barry Sanders coming up limp in a big moment...again. Look at all the plays where he's not even on the field, even in the 1st half, and esp. on 3rd or 4th down. Another reason he's overrated to a degree. Check his stats at home, in the cozy confines of a dome on that surface, compared to on the road outside, as here, on different fields. It was a 189 yard difference between this game and the one in Detroit. That's no coincidence.
It’s why I have a hard time saying he’s the greatest RB. He was the best pure runner for sure, but true greats step up on the biggest stage. All you needed to stop Barry was an outdoor field in the playoffs. He averaged less than 3 yards per carry in road playoff games. Barry fans always say imagine if he were on the Cowboys. All I can imagine is how worthless he would have been on that muddy 49ers field in the 1992 NFC Championship game.
50:26 is the play that Lomas Brown (Left Tackle) alleges he let Sean Jones slip by to injure Scott Mitchell. To me, it looks like he took the inside man, who he was responsible for, but I'm just a guy, not Lomas Brown.
HELL of a game in the Chris Bermanesque "NFC Norris"!!! Wow, HOW BADLY did the Lions get screwed early in the 3rd~quarter with #83 WR Matthews getting called out~of~bounds inside the Packers 10, when obviously he was IN~BOUNDS, WTF!?! Also, pretty SURE Herman Moore was indeed shoved out~of~bounds on Krieg's final throw to him in the endzone. A replay from the back of that endzone was the WRONG angle to show that; rather, a close~up replay from the back corner of the Packers endzone would have shown the shove clearly & that Moore could've otherwise come down with the winning TD catch.
Thom Brennaman before he prided himself as a man of faith as there's a drive into deep left field by Castellanos and that’ll be a home run so that'll make it a 4-0 ballgame. I don't know if I'm gonna be putting on this headset again.
The Barry Sanders -1 yard rushing game I take it that the announcer crews for the 4 Wild Card Games Saturday ABC Doubleheader DET at GB: Brent Musburger & Dick Vermil KC at MIA: Al, Dan, & Frank, who would call Super Bowl XXIX. Second time they called KC at MIA this season. Montana’s final game, same field where he won SB XXIII. Marino finally beats Montana in the post-season, their 1st meeting was SB XIX. NE at CLE: NBC, Dick Enberg & Phil Simms Bill Parcells vs Bill Belichik CHI at MN: Fox (1st season of the NFL on Fox), Pat & John MN won the division, CHI would win this game. And get their asses kicked by eventual Super Bowl Champion SF
This was a True Black and Blue Wildcard Playoff Game between division opponents that did not like each other. As a Detroit Lions fan, this is my second time watching this game. It looks just as physical as it did when I watched it live on TV. Reggie White and the Packers D was almost unstoppable, shutting Barry completely down. I give my Lions credit for hanging tough, and they fought(literally)until the very end. Detroit's Defense also came to play that day, we just came up a little short...that's been our story since 1957. Hope Dan Campbell and his staff watch old Lions games like this. The Detroit Lions were a tough, physical team in the 90's, they just didn't have the QB to lead them to the Super Bowl.
This was an excellent defensive performance by Green Bay. The offense was definitely feeling the loss and eventual retirement of Sterling Sharpe. I see a lot of Lion’s fans commenting that they got robbed when actually Detroit got away with a lot of late hits and some intentional groundings that did not get called. Particularly the play before Moore went out of bounds. Ultimately Green Bay went on to win Super Bowl 31 and play in 32. Detroit, well Barry retired after a while and.....you know. Go Pack Go!
Green Bay, despite being only 7-6 in such games since 2002, has generally done better in home playoff games than on the road. They were probably most vulnerable at Texas Stadium, where they had to go after winning this game. As with all other playoff games they played there in the 1990s, the Packers couldn't beat the Cowboys. Green Bay's only road playoff win against the Cowboys for 50 years was at the 1966 NFL title game in the Cotton Bowl. That game was seen as more important than the first Super Bowl, which the Packers handily won over Kansas City. They finally won another road postseason game against the Cowboys in the 2016 season, winning 34-31 at AT&T Stadium, the same stadium where Green Bay defeated Pittsburgh in Super Bowl XLV, only the second time the Steelers lost a Super Bowl (the first was 15 years before, ironically against a Cowboys team that beat GB in the NFC title game at Texas Stadium two weeks before). Brett Favre ultimately never won at Texas Stadium before it closed in 2008. He finished 0-9 at the stadium.
So I’m watching this game 26 years later. Lions passed on HOFer Wills Roaf the year earlier. Imagine if Roaf had been there to match up with Reggie White. The defense held up well for the most part 😢
This was the year where basically the whole NFC Central went to the playoffs except for Tampa Bay because the Bears and Vikings played their wild card game the next day.
Watching the very beginning of this makes me realize how much I miss Hank Williams Jr. doing the pre-game "Ready For Some Football song. I was getting hyped.
I'm not even a country fan and that song would get me hype when they would play it before Monday night football. I wonder why they got rid of it cause the new intro doesn't have shit on this
The missed pass interference at 50:54 made arguably as big a difference the other way. It all kind of washed out in this game, and I didn't feel officiating made much of a difference to the overall outcome.
Do you have 1992 or 1984 Packer's team highlight films?
47:48 The CompUSA Citrus Bowl. I miss that era of my life. CompUSA. Electronics Boutique. Circuit City.
The NFL is a horrible product now
Key Plays: 18:05 GB: Levens 3-yd rush TD 42:55 GB: Chmura 33-yd rec from Favre 46:35 GB: Jacke missed 37-yd FG 59:00 GB: Chmura 20-yd rec from Favre 1:03:20 GB: Jacke 51-yd FG 1:07:25 DET: Perriman 46-yd rec from Krieg 1:11:35 DET: Hanson missed 30-yd FG 1:18:10 DET: Matthews 22-yd rec from Krieg 1:29:25 DET: Moore 36-yd rec from Krieg 1:33:15 GB: Brooks 20-yd rec from Favre 1:41:25 GB: Brooks 26-yd rec from Favre 1:48:50 DET: Gray 68-yd kick ret 1:54:30 DET: Perriman 3-yd rec TD from Krieg 1:57:50 GB: Brooks 16-yd rec from Favre 2:13:05 Detroit final drive start/DET: Hallock 15-yd rec from Krieg 2:31:05 DET: Safety scored Key Stats: DET: Dave Krieg 17/35 pass, 199 pass yds, 1 TD, 1 car, 1 rush yd Brett Perriman 4 rec, 62 yds, 1 TD Ryan McNeil 11 tackles Mike Johnson 10 tackles GB: Brett Favre 23/38 pass, 262 yds Edgar Bennett 22 car, 70 rush yds, 6 rec, 31 rec yds Robert Brooks 7 rec, 88 rec yds, 1 car, 13 rush yds Bryce Paup 2 sacks, 5 tackles
Key Plays: 6:55 DET: Moore 21-yd rec from Mitchell 26:20 GB: Paup 10-yd INT ret TD 28:55 GB: Johnson fumble recovery 42:10 DET: Sanders 20-yd rush 42:55 GB: Butler 17-yd INT ret 46:10 DET: Blades fumble recovery 51:20 DET: Hanson missed 51-yd FG 55:00 GB: Koonce fumble recovery 57:15 GB: Bennett 17-yd rec TD from Favre 1:05:40 GB: West 20-yd rec from Favre 1:07:25 GB: Brooks 12-yd rec TD from Favre 1:09:40 DET: Gray 91-yd kick ret TD 1:18:30 GB: Cobb 23-yd rec from Favre 1:23:15 GB: Brooks 28-yd rec TD from Favre 1:33:10 GB: Buckley fumble recovery 1:37:55 DET: Colon 3-yd INT ret, lateral to Clay for 8 yds 1:44:55 DET: Moore 28-yd rec TD from Krieg 1:52:55 GB: Cobb 30-yd rush 1:55:10 GB: Cobb 10-yd rush TD 2:00:30 DET: Moore 49-yd rec from Krieg 2:02:00 DET: Matthews 15-yd rec TD from Krieg 2:04:40 DET: Onside kick 2:09:20 DET: Matthews 33-yd rec from Krieg 2:11:30 DET: Moore 1-yd rec TD from Krieg 2:12:15 DET: Two-point conversion 2:21:15 Detroit final drive start 2:24:25 DET: Moore 19-yd rec from Krieg Key Stats: DET: Scott Mitchell 5/15 pass, 63 yds, 2 INT Dave Krieg 23/33 pass, 275 yds, 3 TD Barry Sanders 15 car, 47 rush yds, 8 rec (10 targets), 51 rec yds Herman Moore 8 rec (12 targets), 151 yds, 2 TD Aubrey Matthews 4 rec, 69 yds, 1 TD Bennie Blades 1 sack, 1 FR GB: Brett Favre 24/36 pass, 237 yds, 3 TD, 1 INT Reggie Cobb 13 car, 66 yds, 1 TD Edgar Bennett 8 car, 11 rush yds, 5 rec, 47 rec yds, 1 TD Ed West 4 rec, 54 yds Robert Brooks 3 rec, 45 yds, 2 TD Bryce Paup 1 INT, 1 TD, 1 sack
OMG, Favre looks like a 9th grader.
PECKERS win this game -- barely, but only to get absolutely destroyed by DALLAS next week. DALLAS made them look like a High School football team.
Now Dallas always looks JV against the Packers. True justice. Jordan is now their owner.
Excellent
What on earth is an maysurement?
Reggie White not Favre was the 90s Packers MVP .. person and player. LeRoy Butler was also more valuable
That might be the most asinine statement ever commented on TH-cam. Brett was the best Quarterback in the world from 94-98.
@@Hookedonphonics238 Reggie White was more valuable
@@alectapia1518 No. he didnt show up in the 94 or 95 playoffs against Dallas, at all 🤦🏻♂️.. and was a non factor in the 97 Super Bowl and was basically a sack specialist later in his career. He didn’t play the run very well by the time he got to Green Bay. It’s okay. You’re wrong. Without Brett Favre, there is no Reggie white. Stop saying dumb things.
@@Hookedonphonics238 Reggie White was the MVP
@@Hookedonphonics238 Brett Favre led his Pack to 9 pts vs Dallas in 94... in 95 Favres interceptions led to the Packer demise....
So long Milwaukee
Wow, Coach Vermeil is awesome on the Mic!
Vermeil and Musberger were a great 2nd team announcing crew for ABC College Football in the 90s with them assigned to a wild card playoff game during that time.
The game in question where Lomas Brown said he purposely missed a block on Sean Jones to allow Scott Mitchell to get knocked out of the game because he was fed up with Mitchell's inconsistency, Lions were 4-4 at the time, Dave Krieg comes in and became the starter the rest of the season leading the Lions to a 5-2 finish to make the playoffs
The mid 90s were a very exciting time to be a Packer fan! We were so used to see this team being mediocre for so many seasons aside from when they went 10-6 under Lindy Infante in '89-'90. Ron Wolf, Brett Favre, Reggie White and Mike Holmgren really helped turn this team around.
Love this game and the history of the NFL
Just Barry Sanders coming up limp in a big moment...again. Look at all the plays where he's not even on the field, even in the 1st half, and esp. on 3rd or 4th down. Another reason he's overrated to a degree. Check his stats at home, in the cozy confines of a dome on that surface, compared to on the road outside, as here, on different fields. It was a 189 yard difference between this game and the one in Detroit. That's no coincidence.
It’s why I have a hard time saying he’s the greatest RB. He was the best pure runner for sure, but true greats step up on the biggest stage. All you needed to stop Barry was an outdoor field in the playoffs. He averaged less than 3 yards per carry in road playoff games. Barry fans always say imagine if he were on the Cowboys. All I can imagine is how worthless he would have been on that muddy 49ers field in the 1992 NFC Championship game.
Brett favre, sterling sharpe, reggie white, Leroy butler, Sean Jones, and Bryce paup
Thom "the worst" Brennaman
So you have the 97 yearbook?
Everybody on the sideline look like NFL 2K graphics
11:03 I giggled
If those fights had happened today flags would have been raining on the field 😂
Reggie white TEXTBOOK AT 20:43 spilling that play outside
50:26 is the play that Lomas Brown (Left Tackle) alleges he let Sean Jones slip by to injure Scott Mitchell. To me, it looks like he took the inside man, who he was responsible for, but I'm just a guy, not Lomas Brown.
HELL of a game in the Chris Bermanesque "NFC Norris"!!! Wow, HOW BADLY did the Lions get screwed early in the 3rd~quarter with #83 WR Matthews getting called out~of~bounds inside the Packers 10, when obviously he was IN~BOUNDS, WTF!?! Also, pretty SURE Herman Moore was indeed shoved out~of~bounds on Krieg's final throw to him in the endzone. A replay from the back of that endzone was the WRONG angle to show that; rather, a close~up replay from the back corner of the Packers endzone would have shown the shove clearly & that Moore could've otherwise come down with the winning TD catch.
Thom Brennaman before he prided himself as a man of faith as there's a drive into deep left field by Castellanos and that’ll be a home run so that'll make it a 4-0 ballgame. I don't know if I'm gonna be putting on this headset again.
good grief you think that joke has run it's course?? And No Brennaman will NOT be putting on his headset again for any National network.
Damn the league was promoting Mad Dogg beer 😳🤔
I miss the helmets crashing together! Why don't they do that anymore?
20:44 21:28 22:16 30:35 39:53 48:11 1:09:16 51:54 1:14:06 1:18:50 1:30:10 1:30:52 1:31:35 1:38:26 1:50:19 2:01:29 2:14:05 2:22:25
"No one has ever come to the frozen tundra and beat the Packers" 2002 Falcons: hold my beer
The Barry Sanders -1 yard rushing game I take it that the announcer crews for the 4 Wild Card Games Saturday ABC Doubleheader DET at GB: Brent Musburger & Dick Vermil KC at MIA: Al, Dan, & Frank, who would call Super Bowl XXIX. Second time they called KC at MIA this season. Montana’s final game, same field where he won SB XXIII. Marino finally beats Montana in the post-season, their 1st meeting was SB XIX. NE at CLE: NBC, Dick Enberg & Phil Simms Bill Parcells vs Bill Belichik CHI at MN: Fox (1st season of the NFL on Fox), Pat & John MN won the division, CHI would win this game. And get their asses kicked by eventual Super Bowl Champion SF
THOMAS BEER!
Barry Sanders, 13 carries, -1 yards. GOAT shit lmao. GTFOH.
Emmitt would of atleast gotten 60yds & that's all they would of needed to win this game
Think about the future here, you have the coach of the “greatest show on turf”. Lol.
This was a True Black and Blue Wildcard Playoff Game between division opponents that did not like each other. As a Detroit Lions fan, this is my second time watching this game. It looks just as physical as it did when I watched it live on TV. Reggie White and the Packers D was almost unstoppable, shutting Barry completely down. I give my Lions credit for hanging tough, and they fought(literally)until the very end. Detroit's Defense also came to play that day, we just came up a little short...that's been our story since 1957. Hope Dan Campbell and his staff watch old Lions games like this. The Detroit Lions were a tough, physical team in the 90's, they just didn't have the QB to lead them to the Super Bowl.
if only you had farve, with Sanders,,.....what a combo.....
Lions fans such as yourself, Hope one day they win the superbowl
I’m a Packers fan, but I’m glad to see the Lions doing well. I honestly hate them much less (if not at all) than the Vikings, Bears, Cowboys…
Now the kick offs suck.
COMMENTATORS: BRENT MUSBURGER DICK VERMEIL TV NETWORK: ABC DATE: 31 DECEMBER 1994
This was an excellent defensive performance by Green Bay. The offense was definitely feeling the loss and eventual retirement of Sterling Sharpe. I see a lot of Lion’s fans commenting that they got robbed when actually Detroit got away with a lot of late hits and some intentional groundings that did not get called. Particularly the play before Moore went out of bounds. Ultimately Green Bay went on to win Super Bowl 31 and play in 32. Detroit, well Barry retired after a while and.....you know. Go Pack Go!
82-60-6 Bears ( 33-6 Green Bay ) 82-61-6 Bears ( 40-3 Green Bay )
Green Bay, despite being only 7-6 in such games since 2002, has generally done better in home playoff games than on the road. They were probably most vulnerable at Texas Stadium, where they had to go after winning this game. As with all other playoff games they played there in the 1990s, the Packers couldn't beat the Cowboys. Green Bay's only road playoff win against the Cowboys for 50 years was at the 1966 NFL title game in the Cotton Bowl. That game was seen as more important than the first Super Bowl, which the Packers handily won over Kansas City. They finally won another road postseason game against the Cowboys in the 2016 season, winning 34-31 at AT&T Stadium, the same stadium where Green Bay defeated Pittsburgh in Super Bowl XLV, only the second time the Steelers lost a Super Bowl (the first was 15 years before, ironically against a Cowboys team that beat GB in the NFC title game at Texas Stadium two weeks before). Brett Favre ultimately never won at Texas Stadium before it closed in 2008. He finished 0-9 at the stadium.
36:05 WR coach Jon Gruden talking to Sterling Sharpe.
Good job of editing into and out of commercials. Game doesn't seem chopped up.
So I’m watching this game 26 years later. Lions passed on HOFer Wills Roaf the year earlier. Imagine if Roaf had been there to match up with Reggie White. The defense held up well for the most part 😢
This was the year where basically the whole NFC Central went to the playoffs except for Tampa Bay because the Bears and Vikings played their wild card game the next day.
I call it "the black and blue playoffs"
This was the waning days of FUN, entertaining football.
NFL way better now than it was back then
@@arthurfonzarelli9828your way off sonny
Reggie White R.I.P
Watching the very beginning of this makes me realize how much I miss Hank Williams Jr. doing the pre-game "Ready For Some Football song. I was getting hyped.
I'm not even a country fan and that song would get me hype when they would play it before Monday night football. I wonder why they got rid of it cause the new intro doesn't have shit on this
You can thank the liberal nazi democrat party for silencing him for speaking out against the dictator Obama
Everything was better back then
1:19:35 changed the whole game. Terrible missed call from the official.
lions always get screwed by the refs
So true... I'm still haunted by this game. Kreig should of hit Mathews on the crossing route on 4th down, I do believe he would of scored.
The missed pass interference at 50:54 made arguably as big a difference the other way. It all kind of washed out in this game, and I didn't feel officiating made much of a difference to the overall outcome.
1,000% YOU BET, Liz!!! #83~Matthews was IN~BOUNDS!
Hahahahahahha these comments are funny 😂😂😂😂😂😂
The lions just didnt want to play this game on offense
2:31:26 GM Chrysler.... the game’s over, and they’re fighting???? At least the trade off was probably worth it.