wow I miss those days, brings back good memories, was 19 when this game was played, can't believe they managed to ruin this sport,or a day would come when I didn't watch football anymore, haven't watched a modern game since the day they changed the overtime rules, thanks for preserving this , awesome 👍🏈
As a Joe Gibbs era Redskins fan, it's these videos that remind me how football was better then. That old song by Spanky and our Gang comes to mind, "Sunday Will Never Be The Same".
Just my humble opinion with the Pittsburgh steelers dynasty with other teams contributing to the NFL all the decades of the 80's 90s and the 2000 were And are and unfortunately probably never duplicated again the golden area of this game
I was at the return game at Giants Stadium. I thought the stadium was going to collapse when Everson Walls scored on that INT. Greatest Giants Team in History.
Thanks for this game. I was in Desert Storm at the time of this game. Frustrating to see the Redskins to lose this game the way they did, without Rypien.
@@survivor5044 thanks to the liberals who cry racism on everything the Washington redskins are changing their name. Seeing these two division rivals will never be the same again.
@@bundeswehr7676 it is about good football, but the liberals want to try to ruin NFL football. The redskins are racist according to the liberals. It took them 87 years to figure that out.
CAMEL UH HARRIS ...fuck off. I’m tired of all the political bullshit. Who cares what they do. Kneel, don’t kneel, rename the team don’t rename the team who cares.
Good old NFC east football 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾glad to watch this back in the day Redskins 4 life but it's hard to watch them right now but I can say I'm a true fan NFC east the division of winners💯💯🏆🏆
1:56:56 OMG that hit by WIlbur Marshall. WTF Giants deserved that win though. So many clutch and big plays at key moments when my Redskins were getting momentum back. That was why that Giant team won it all and with a backup QB to boot.
He had a dislocated wrist. He broker it in the game and missed another five weeks. Parcells kind of talked him into playing. Amazing what these men did back then.
Wow,not only that they always be legendary. I remember when the day's of Jimmy the Greek would say who would win and exact points spread.that was the day's of football. Juan bx n.y......
I don’t watch the woke NFL anymore. My Sunday’s I put on the old games from 80’s. Sit back listen to great men call the game and watch the wonderful talent of players and coaches from my youth.
@michaeltimothy70 One of the biggest things that's lost from yesterday's NFL is the great voices who called the games. Those voices are missed more than ever. Today's announcers don't bring that same appeal we became accustomed to listening to.
I want to give a shout out to Ed Simmons taking out that #56 fellow on the counter play. 4:57 Simmons was filling in for an Injured Joe Jacoby and doing a great job of impersonating him. Simmons was actually heavier than Jacoby and his first NFL start was against Reggie White. Simmons was a very underrated hog.
@ 2:08:36....2 minute warning.....Giants have 2 down linemen, RDE Leonard Marshall and NT Erik Howard, ILB Pepper Johnson at the LDE position and Lawrence Taylor is the rush linebacker. Johnson spins off his blocker to pressure Redskins QB Stan Humphries and lay a lick on him after throwing pass.....Humphries gets up limping......next play...interception as Humphries can't get his leg into the throw. Even though the Giants dropped 7 defenders into coverage they think they have an advantage on the pass rush with 2 linebackers + 2 linemen vs the Redskins offensive line. Pepper was First Team All-Pro this season.....he had the best season of any defender on this Giants defense. I so miss watching Parcells' teams play.
As a Giants fan of 40 years, the 1990 team is the greatest Giants single season team IMO and one of the greatest single season teams in NFL history. That team set records, pounded teams into submission and had one of the toughest schedules ever. So great they won it all with a back up QB.
@@danielkelegian5306 I believe the '86 team was better; the '90 team got all the bounces in close games and were 5-0 (including playoffs) in games decided by 3 points of less, thanks in large part to Roger Craig and Scott Norwood. To say they were fortunate (lucky) would be an understatement. But give them credit, they played a gritty game against the Bills in the Super Bowl. The Bills teams that the Giants and Redskins played in the Super Bowls in 1990 and '91 were much better than the ones the Cowboys played in '92 and '93.
The secondary of the 1990 team was leaps and bounds better than the secondary of the 1986 team. I think the rush defense of the 1990 team was much better than the rush defense of the 1986 team. Teams could not pass or run on the 1990 Giants, except Buffalo in XXV bc of the defense Little Bill schemes up with only 2 DLs. The Special Teams of the 1990 team was also far better than the Special Teams of the 1986 team. The 1986 team was more dynamic on offense and had a better pass rush. The 1990 team played tougher teams than the 1986 team.
@@Revenant2010, 1986 Giants’ defensive secondary: LCB Mark Collins RCB Perry Williams SS Kenny Hill FS Terry Kinard 3.0 sacks; 12 interceptions; 8 fumble recoveries 1990 Giants’ defensive secondary: LCB Mark Collins RCB Everton Walls SS Greg Jackson FS Myron Guyton 4.0 sacks; 14 interceptions; 2 fumble recoveries I don’t know if the 1990 Giants’ team defense was that much better than the 1986 Giants’ squad. The numbers are comparable. Belichick didn’t ask a lot from his secondary as he typically deployed a cover-2 zone defense that placed an emphasis on the front 7 that rarely blitzed. The thing that gives the nod to the 1990 squad is the strength of schedule. The 1990 Giants’ team set a record at the time for having 7 playoff teams on their schedule. I do agree with you that the 1990 team had superior Special Teams play due to Dave Meggett and Reyna Thompson. One place we disagree is the offense. The 1990 Giants had a better offense. Adding Tom Coughlin as WR coach paid big dividends. The 1990 team got contributions from OJ Anderson, Rodney Hampton, and Dave Meggett. WRs Mark Ingram, Stacy Robinson, and Stephen Baker came up big in the Super Bowl vs Buffalo. Ingram’s 3rd and 12 conversion where he jab-stepped, broke 5 tackles and hopped on one leg while stretching for a first down is one of the greatest clutch plays ever made by a WR. In my opinion, the MVP of Super Bowl XXI should have been the entire Giants’ offense. Erhardt’s ball control offense kept the Bills’ offense off the field and the Giants’ defense fresh.
This is a classic example of several flukish Redskins-Giants games from 1988-90 that could have easily gone the other way if not for bizarre plays like this @ 1:59:03. In '88 the Redskins dominated both games but still lost them, and in '89 and '90 they should have split with the Giants. But give the Giants credit in 1990, they got all the bounces and won all of the close games, with a little help from Roger Craig and Scott Norwood.
fritz stuber Help from Roger Craig? Ever consider giving Erick Howard (it was Howard I believe) credit for ripping the ball out of his hands? As far as Norwood was concerned, Parcells knew he was a mediocre kicker (at best) on a grass field and he had very little experience in clutch situation unlike Matt Baht who was a big time kicker when it counted. Having a strong leg is great, but having made big kicks in the past is more important in my opinion. If Matt was taking that kick, hell, he drills it down the middle for sure.
WHOA!!! 'Help' from Roger Craig?!? Hahahahaha!!! NT Erik Howard forced Craig to fumble by getting his helmet on the ball. MOREOVER....OLB Lawrence Taylor beat TWO CONSECUTIVE BLOCKS by both TE Brent Jones and FB Tom Rathman, on the right side of the defense in order to get into the offensive backfield just to be in position to snatch the ball out of the air. If you think I'm making this up.......please review the play in question as the game video is available on TH-cam.
@43:50........ILB Pepper Johnson comes up with the interception. I sincerely think Pepper's career was hampered by Parcells and Belichick leaving the Giants after this season. The 1990 NFL Season was his breakout year as he was unanimous First Team All-Pro and statistically he had the best season of any Giant that season.
Parcells owned Gibbs. His team swept Gibbs in 86. In 88. In 89. In 90. The only time in that stretch they didnt sweep the Skins was in 87 which was the strike season and the Giants were all discombulated. When these 2 coaches both had solid solid teams - Parcells almost always won.
1:59:05 changed everything. Instead of Redskin ball at the 1 with all that momentum, the Giants get the ball and get 3 points instead of the Redskins getting the ball for a field goal to win.
Question to Football fans old enough to remember the early 90's: How significantly different were the 1990 Redskins from the 1991 Redskins? I'm just curious because it seemed to me that the Bills fared better against the Giants than they did the Redskins in the Superbowl a year later. However The Giants of that era seemed to get the better of the Redskins. Is it just a case of The Bills being a better matchup against the Giants?
If I recall right just thinking of that MNF BODY BAG game in PHILLY where the SKINS had so many injuries in that game BRIAN MITCHELL their KO/PR man and running back was their EMERGENCY QB in that game and got them their only TD in the 2nd half. Philly won 28-14. Skins lost Rutledge and Humphries I think. The injuries in 90 and the emergence of Rypien started maybe late in this season and he had a decent Super Bowl season in 91. He was great at making the big plays finding the POSSE etc Also the DEFENSE was nasty and was deep with starters on the bench. The special teams was really good with Brian Mitchell too. He was right there with Deion Sanders for return man. The Giants always did seem to come up with the big play TO wise or complete a pass or get a run to pick up 1st down in these close games over and over again. Simms always seemed to play well against us not to mention LT and that NYG defense when it was not a year the Skins won or lost Super Bowl.
@@wimbledon5353 Sure NP! Also turnovers injuries and inconsistent play at QB year after year in most cases did the SKINS in. In this game Skins had 4 turnovers I think.
Difference between 1990 and 1991 Skins teams was in 1991, Rypien made a deal with the devil to play out of his mind. He was never anywhere near as good after 1991 and went out of the league not long after. But in 1991, he was money.
Daniel Kelegian - Not sure about LOL. But TO's are always key. I looked at the box of this game on football reference. The Giants had 4 more total offensive yards in this game than the Skins. But TO was 4 to 1. I remember hearing that you win more than 90% of the games when you win the TO battle.
Hey!!!! Madden calling them Redskins players "the posse" is insulting like Phil Jackson calling Lebron's"friends" a posse 😁(i'm being facetious of course 😜)
The Dude, I disagree. After the 1990 season, Parcells resigned, Belichick went to the Browns, and OC Ron Erhardt was demoted under Ray Handley. 3 years later Dan Reeves took the Giants to the Divisional Playoffs. Giants’ GM George Young soiled the bed. He didn’t like Belichick and let him walk. Giants wasted 2 years with Ray Handley and then Dan Reeves comes in and cuts both Jeff Hostetler and Pepper Johnson, simply ridiculous.
@@rhey81 Most Giants fans will blame Ray Handley off the bat but the Giants lost a few games that year because of veteran mistakes and it cost them with an 8-8 record.
@@danielkelegian5306 A lot of the players did not like Ray Handley. In 1991, I think they were worse than what their record showed, although it was 8-8. Handley was not good at the handling of his QB's. That is because he inherited a QB controversy when he was hired. He had to choose from 2 Super Bowl winning QB's. Hostetler was the starter early on, but Handley was WAY too quick in pulling the plug and going to Simms as soon as he did. After that Super Bowl XXV win, the Giants treated Hostetler like garbage. No wonder he went to the Raiders in 1993. Getting back to Handley's tenure with the Giants though, his bad coaching, along with a lot of other mistakes, really caused the Giants to fade away in 1992, which was the last year for Handley as the Giants' Head Coach.
@@brianwaas9085 He made two mistakes. One was the QB controversy as u noted (Simms should have started IMO, Hostetler was below average as his numbers show). The second was hiring Rod Rust in 1992. The players hated Rust. As I noted above, Giants veterans lost a lot of games expecially in 1991, on missed FG's, penalties, and mistakes in the 4th quarter. They were blowing leads Could have easily been 11-5 or 12-4. In 1992, they were 5-4, LT got hurt and they collapsed. In 1992 the players hated Rod Rust's Read & React scheme. I remember games where Banks, Pepper and the defensive guys would literally scream at Rust on the sidelines and Handley had too play peacemaker. Giants players were also changing defensive play calls in huddle. Of course it all fell on Handley and he didnt want the job anyway, he was third in line. As a fan of 41 years, I will be blunt, that team was aging also.
When football was enjoyable, today too many flags for touching the Q.B. you got a first down and kept on playing, today you get a first down and you're celebrating and your team is down by 30 pts.
Madden/Summerall, Gibbs, Parcells, RFK, late afternoon, CBS, the NFC East. THIS is football.
Chris Kreager where late games was worth watching back in the 80's and 90's
inane analysis was not shoved down your throat all week leading up to the games back then. it felt freshm interesting and special come 4 pm sunday
aquamanchase After the late games: NFL Primetime 😊😊😊
Chris Kreager Agreed!
Chris Kreager yes this is memories at its best good times when the nfc east ruled
wow I miss those days, brings back good memories, was 19 when this game was played, can't believe they managed to ruin this sport,or a day would come when I didn't watch football anymore, haven't watched a modern game since the day they changed the overtime rules, thanks for preserving this , awesome 👍🏈
As a Joe Gibbs era Redskins fan, it's these videos that remind me how football was better then. That old song by Spanky and our Gang comes to mind, "Sunday Will Never Be The Same".
Many new football fans have no idea how great football was in the mid 80s to 90s. The Golden era of football.
You got that right sir......
Couldn't agree more 💪
Absolutely agree. Look at all the stars on both teams. Man those were the days. I miss it.
Just my humble opinion with the Pittsburgh steelers dynasty with other teams contributing to the NFL all the decades of the 80's 90s and the 2000 were And are and unfortunately probably never duplicated again the golden area of this game
Don't forget 60s and 70s.
This was the good old days Giants Redskins on grass RFK Summerall and Madden love these games.
NFC East, the great old days. What else is there to say?
God bless you for posting this. God these teams played some classics. Real football.
The 1989 and 90 games at RFK are 2 of my favorite Giants games ever- this was my favorite regular-season game of the '90 championship year
From 86-92 The NFC East had the best division games in The NFL . it's not even close. The games these teams played in 89 & 90 were so intense.
Yeah the nfc east was stacked during this era
I was at the return game at Giants Stadium. I thought the stadium was going to collapse when Everson Walls scored on that INT. Greatest Giants Team in History.
Daniel Kelegian the 86 Giants pretty dam good too
What an impressive season for the Giants. The NFC East was toughest division that year.
All decade best division
@@boblarry649 sir I grew up a niners fan probably the toughest division in NFL history bar none
I'm 19 years old, and have never heard a Redskin crowd roar like that in my life, u can only imagine how great it was then
Thanks for posting this. I watched the NFL that whole day. You know what my local CBS showed for the late game that day? Dallas-Phoenix. Total snoozer
So I never had the chance to see this classic until now
When football was raw.
Don Warren was the personification of Redskin football. The blood and guts of those glory years.
Thanks for posting. I remember this game as I was in high school. Please keep uploading these gems!
much better product than todays nfl
These are all men out there
By far!
Thanks so much Richard. Great games. Stunning quality. Manna from heaven!
Thanks for this game. I was in Desert Storm at the time of this game. Frustrating to see the Redskins to lose this game the way they did, without Rypien.
I'm glad you finally get to see this game w41duvernay. Thank you for your services in Desert Storm my friend.
@@survivor5044 thanks to the liberals who cry racism on everything the Washington redskins are changing their name. Seeing these two division rivals will never be the same again.
CAMEL UH HARRIS ....keep your politics to yourself asshole this is about good football
@@bundeswehr7676 it is about good football, but the liberals want to try to ruin NFL football. The redskins are racist according to the liberals. It took them 87 years to figure that out.
CAMEL UH HARRIS ...fuck off. I’m tired of all the political bullshit. Who cares what they do. Kneel, don’t kneel, rename the team don’t rename the team who cares.
Thank you for showing games from the REAL home of the NFC, CBS.
This is awesome! NFL Primetime and a Buster Douglas vs Evander Holyfield fight promo! Much love to whoever posted this.
Thanks for the cut in of NFL Primetime at the end of the N.Y
Giants vs Washington game.
THANK YOU for posting this! Die hard NYG fan since '79. This was one of my favorite games from the '90 SB season!
Jon B I wish the Giants go back to these uniforms
@@joewanke6000 the NFL the way it was before the liberals ruined it.
Awesome Richard thanks a million for posting this one !
Good old NFC east football 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾glad to watch this back in the day Redskins 4 life but it's hard to watch them right now but I can say I'm a true fan NFC east the division of winners💯💯🏆🏆
Thanks for the vid!
This was a football game classic! One of the most intense NFC East games I could remember back in the day.
HTTR FOREVER REDSKINS FOOTBALL FOR LIFE 💯💪
This was giants football late 80 s early 90 s the fun days to be a giant fan I miss these days
This current year's eventual Super Bowl champion vs the following year's Super Bowl champion
1:56:56 OMG that hit by WIlbur Marshall. WTF
Giants deserved that win though. So many clutch and big plays at key moments when my Redskins were getting momentum back. That was why that Giant team won it all and with a backup QB to boot.
wilber marshall was a cheap shot artist.
I'm finally getting around to watching this game. Carl Banks of the Giants is playing with a cast on his left forearm.
He had a dislocated wrist. He broker it in the game and missed another five weeks. Parcells kind of talked him into playing. Amazing what these men did back then.
This was the best and I'm a die hard. Jets fan we had Don Q ND Bob Trumpie But everyone wanted to watch the giants vs the east and vs 49ers
Wow,not only that they always be legendary. I remember when the day's of Jimmy the Greek would say who would win and exact points spread.that was the day's of football. Juan bx n.y......
Darrell green was insanely fast back then
great game ty
Saw this game live, remembered that strip by Jackson like it was yesterday!
That was amazing and then the prime time after that..do you have more primetimes?
Sorry I don't have any prime times. This one was recorded on the DVD when I bought it online.
I don’t watch the woke NFL anymore. My Sunday’s I put on the old games from 80’s. Sit back listen to great men call the game and watch the wonderful talent of players and coaches from my youth.
@michaeltimothy70 One of the biggest things that's lost from yesterday's NFL is the great voices who called the games. Those voices are missed more than ever. Today's announcers don't bring that same appeal we became accustomed to listening to.
the old NFC bEast
Bill Parcells was 13-9 overall against Joe Gibbs. Also, Bill Parcells coaches against Joe Gibbs as a Cowboys head coach in 2004-2006.
I want to give a shout out to Ed Simmons taking out that #56 fellow on the counter play. 4:57 Simmons was filling in for an Injured Joe Jacoby and doing a great job of impersonating him. Simmons was actually heavier than Jacoby and his first NFL start was against Reggie White. Simmons was a very underrated hog.
Watching the Giants is like watching one of your loved ones play
13 rec, 225 yds and 5 TDS for Jerry Rice this day. Ridiculous 2:28:40
Xxx xxX That's why he is the GOAT
With Deion Sanders on the field
@ 2:08:36....2 minute warning.....Giants have 2 down linemen, RDE Leonard Marshall and NT Erik Howard, ILB Pepper Johnson at the LDE position and Lawrence Taylor is the rush linebacker. Johnson spins off his blocker to pressure Redskins QB Stan Humphries and lay a lick on him after throwing pass.....Humphries gets up limping......next play...interception as Humphries can't get his leg into the throw. Even though the Giants dropped 7 defenders into coverage they think they have an advantage on the pass rush with 2 linebackers + 2 linemen vs the Redskins offensive line. Pepper was First Team All-Pro this season.....he had the best season of any defender on this Giants defense.
I so miss watching Parcells' teams play.
As a Giants fan of 40 years, the 1990 team is the greatest Giants single season team IMO and one of the greatest single season teams in NFL history. That team set records, pounded teams into submission and had one of the toughest schedules ever. So great they won it all with a back up QB.
@@danielkelegian5306 I believe the '86 team was better; the '90 team got all the bounces in close games and were 5-0 (including playoffs) in games decided by 3 points of less, thanks in large part to Roger Craig and Scott Norwood. To say they were fortunate (lucky) would be an understatement. But give them credit, they played a gritty game against the Bills in the Super Bowl. The Bills teams that the Giants and Redskins played in the Super Bowls in 1990 and '91 were much better than the ones the Cowboys played in '92 and '93.
@@fritzstuber3012 .....the 1986 Giants Team won the 'eye test'......but statistically.....the 1990 NY Giants' defense is sixth best in history.
The secondary of the 1990 team was leaps and bounds better than the secondary of the 1986 team. I think the rush defense of the 1990 team was much better than the rush defense of the 1986 team. Teams could not pass or run on the 1990 Giants, except Buffalo in XXV bc of the defense Little Bill schemes up with only 2 DLs.
The Special Teams of the 1990 team was also far better than the Special Teams of the 1986 team. The 1986 team was more dynamic on offense and had a better pass rush. The 1990 team played tougher teams than the 1986 team.
@@Revenant2010,
1986 Giants’ defensive secondary:
LCB Mark Collins
RCB Perry Williams
SS Kenny Hill
FS Terry Kinard
3.0 sacks; 12 interceptions; 8 fumble recoveries
1990 Giants’ defensive secondary:
LCB Mark Collins
RCB Everton Walls
SS Greg Jackson
FS Myron Guyton
4.0 sacks; 14 interceptions; 2 fumble recoveries
I don’t know if the 1990 Giants’ team defense was that much better than the 1986 Giants’ squad. The numbers are comparable. Belichick didn’t ask a lot from his secondary as he typically deployed a cover-2 zone defense that placed an emphasis on the front 7 that rarely blitzed. The thing that gives the nod to the 1990 squad is the strength of schedule. The 1990 Giants’ team set a record at the time for having 7 playoff teams on their schedule.
I do agree with you that the 1990 team had superior Special Teams play due to Dave Meggett and Reyna Thompson.
One place we disagree is the offense. The 1990 Giants had a better offense. Adding Tom Coughlin as WR coach paid big dividends. The 1990 team got contributions from OJ Anderson, Rodney Hampton, and Dave Meggett. WRs Mark Ingram, Stacy Robinson, and Stephen Baker came up big in the Super Bowl vs Buffalo. Ingram’s 3rd and 12 conversion where he jab-stepped, broke 5 tackles and hopped on one leg while stretching for a first down is one of the greatest clutch plays ever made by a WR. In my opinion, the MVP of Super Bowl XXI should have been the entire Giants’ offense. Erhardt’s ball control offense kept the Bills’ offense off the field and the Giants’ defense fresh.
great matchup between the next champs and the champs the year after...
Giants, Skins, doesn't get any better...Seems like the G men always had the skins #.
Is this the game were the commentators say did you see the expression on Stan Humphries face or is it the other game?
This is a classic example of several flukish Redskins-Giants games from 1988-90 that could have easily gone the other way if not for bizarre plays like this @ 1:59:03. In '88 the Redskins dominated both games but still lost them, and in '89 and '90 they should have split with the Giants. But give the Giants credit in 1990, they got all the bounces and won all of the close games, with a little help from Roger Craig and Scott Norwood.
fritz stuber Help from Roger Craig? Ever consider giving Erick Howard (it was Howard I believe) credit for ripping the ball out of his hands? As far as Norwood was concerned, Parcells knew he was a mediocre kicker (at best) on a grass field and he had very little experience in clutch situation unlike Matt Baht who was a big time kicker when it counted. Having a strong leg is great, but having made big kicks in the past is more important in my opinion. If Matt was taking that kick, hell, he drills it down the middle for sure.
WHOA!!! 'Help' from Roger Craig?!? Hahahahaha!!! NT Erik Howard forced Craig to fumble by getting his helmet on the ball. MOREOVER....OLB Lawrence Taylor beat TWO CONSECUTIVE BLOCKS by both TE Brent Jones and FB Tom Rathman, on the right side of the defense in order to get into the offensive backfield just to be in position to snatch the ball out of the air.
If you think I'm making this up.......please review the play in question as the game video is available on TH-cam.
What happened to mark rypien in the first 2 games of this year? Was he hurt?
@43:50........ILB Pepper Johnson comes up with the interception. I sincerely think Pepper's career was hampered by Parcells and Belichick leaving the Giants after this season. The 1990 NFL Season was his breakout year as he was unanimous First Team All-Pro and statistically he had the best season of any Giant that season.
Since 1972, the Washington Football Team has won exactly one playoff game when Joe Gibbs was not the coach.
What game was that pal u know so much!
@@christopherdelgaudio9484 1999 wildcard vs Detroit.
Parcells owned Gibbs. His team swept Gibbs in 86. In 88. In 89. In 90. The only time in that stretch they didnt sweep the Skins was in 87 which was the strike season and the Giants were all discombulated. When these 2 coaches both had solid solid teams - Parcells almost always won.
@Joshua i dont understand your comment. At all.
@Joshua this is a stupid take. Parcels dominated gibbs, end of story.
@@SillyGoose2024 Parcells nevet dominated Gibbs .
@@robertrowe5349 uhh, wrong. Read the comment again, i showed how his team swept gibbs frequently.
@@SillyGoose2024 Your right. Gibbs evened the score when Parcells went to Dallas.
Can’t be week 6?
Redskins; best team name in sports
I never understood why the Jets added the color black to their uniforms. Nfl primetime at the end, that's why I'm saying this on a Giants/skins video.
This Was Joe Gibbs Coaching The Redskins Before Owning a Nascar Team
Phil Simms was just great.
Stan Humphries.....that's a name i haven't heard in a while.
1:59:05 changed everything. Instead of Redskin ball at the 1 with all that momentum, the Giants get the ball and get 3 points instead of the Redskins getting the ball for a field goal to win.
The giants home vs skins this year was even better game.
Question to Football fans old enough to remember the early 90's:
How significantly different were the 1990 Redskins from the 1991 Redskins?
I'm just curious because it seemed to me that the Bills fared better against the Giants than they did the Redskins in the Superbowl a year later. However The Giants of that era seemed to get the better of the Redskins. Is it just a case of The Bills being a better matchup against the Giants?
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If I recall right just thinking of that MNF BODY BAG game in PHILLY where the SKINS had so many injuries in that game BRIAN MITCHELL their KO/PR man and running back was their EMERGENCY QB in that game and got them their only TD in the 2nd half. Philly won 28-14. Skins lost Rutledge and Humphries I think. The injuries in 90 and the emergence of Rypien started maybe late in this season and he had a decent Super Bowl season in 91. He was great at making the big plays finding the POSSE etc Also the DEFENSE was nasty and was deep with starters on the bench. The special teams was really good with Brian Mitchell too. He was right there with Deion Sanders for return man. The Giants always did seem to come up with the big play TO wise or complete a pass or get a run to pick up 1st down in these close games over and over again. Simms always seemed to play well against us not to mention LT and that NYG defense when it was not a year the Skins won or lost Super Bowl.
@@toddcelticsfanredsoxfan8656 Thanks bud! Interesting.
@@wimbledon5353 Sure NP! Also turnovers injuries and inconsistent play at QB year after year in most cases did the SKINS in. In this game Skins had 4 turnovers I think.
Difference between 1990 and 1991 Skins teams was in 1991, Rypien made a deal with the devil to play out of his mind. He was never anywhere near as good after 1991 and went out of the league not long after. But in 1991, he was money.
1:08:26 Does anyone remember a 60's-70's #43 Spider Lockhart? 11 year NY Giant player who died too soon @ age 43 of cancer.
and 30 years later we are still arguing what is and what isn't a caught football. Yikes. It's not that hard.
@ 37:10 John Madden: '...he ends up back there but he did the job that he had to do!'
That's when Football was FOOTBALL!!!😜😁😎
C L A S S I C
The Giants always beat the Redskins, the Redskins always beat the Eagles, and the Eagles always beat the Giants.
The redskins won the game I went to against the giants in 91.
Everyone beat that '91 Giants team. They had no Parcells
@@rhey81 Giants were 8-8 in 1991
Garry Clutch Clark is referring to the period from 1988-90, not 1991.
Yessss I always said algebra did not apply to the NFC East back then
Simms 13-22 283 Yds, 2TD's 0 INTS, 133 RTG. LOL!! Redskins 4 TO's did them in.
Daniel Kelegian - Not sure about LOL. But TO's are always key. I looked at the box of this game on football reference. The Giants had 4 more total offensive yards in this game than the Skins. But TO was 4 to 1. I remember hearing that you win more than 90% of the games when you win the TO battle.
Was LOL at Simms numbers .
Gibbs, Parcels,....BOOM, JOHN MADDEN say no more
Stephan Baker was a great little wide out.
Fresno State represent!
Maximus Wolfe Stephen Baker the touchdown maker!
Give a ton of credit to WR Coach Tom Coughlin for insuring he had a tough bunch of men in his WR crew.
36:15 Stephen Baker TD
When 10 yards ment something.
Hey!!!! Madden calling them Redskins players "the posse" is insulting like Phil Jackson calling Lebron's"friends" a posse 😁(i'm being facetious of course 😜)
Sims always played great against the skins always!!
i can see why the giants had nothing left after this season and had such a bad season the next year, this season must have took a lot out of them
The Dude, I disagree. After the 1990 season, Parcells resigned, Belichick went to the Browns, and OC Ron Erhardt was demoted under Ray Handley. 3 years later Dan Reeves took the Giants to the Divisional Playoffs. Giants’ GM George Young soiled the bed. He didn’t like Belichick and let him walk. Giants wasted 2 years with Ray Handley and then Dan Reeves comes in and cuts both Jeff Hostetler and Pepper Johnson, simply ridiculous.
TV was better before...the aliens invaded. Or something. Best explanation I can come up with for modern "entertainment".
Stan the Man he was good.we still have his number 😂😂😋
BASEBALL IN DC!
Davey Givens I use to see that sign at every Washington home game at RFK back in the day they could have had a team in 87.
Davey Givens Not really
I wish you had the 1991 week 16 NYG vs Washington. Redskins taught The giants a lesson and they won the Super Bowl that year 😊
That Giant team was not the same in '91 despite the fact they basically had everyone from the Super Bowl team. No Parcells..
@@rhey81 Most Giants fans will blame Ray Handley off the bat but the Giants lost a few games that year because of veteran mistakes and it cost them with an 8-8 record.
@@danielkelegian5306 A lot of the players did not like Ray Handley. In 1991, I think they were worse than what their record showed, although it was 8-8. Handley was not good at the handling of his QB's. That is because he inherited a QB controversy when he was hired. He had to choose from 2 Super Bowl winning QB's. Hostetler was the starter early on, but Handley was WAY too quick in pulling the plug and going to Simms as soon as he did. After that Super Bowl XXV win, the Giants treated Hostetler like garbage. No wonder he went to the Raiders in 1993. Getting back to Handley's tenure with the Giants though, his bad coaching, along with a lot of other mistakes, really caused the Giants to fade away in 1992, which was the last year for Handley as the Giants' Head Coach.
@@brianwaas9085 He made two mistakes. One was the QB controversy as u noted (Simms should have started IMO, Hostetler was below average as his numbers show). The second was hiring Rod Rust in 1992. The players hated Rust. As I noted above, Giants veterans lost a lot of games expecially in 1991, on missed FG's, penalties, and mistakes in the 4th quarter. They were blowing leads Could have easily been 11-5 or 12-4. In 1992, they were 5-4, LT got hurt and they collapsed. In 1992 the players hated Rod Rust's Read & React scheme. I remember games where Banks, Pepper and the defensive guys would literally scream at Rust on the sidelines and Handley had too play peacemaker. Giants players were also changing defensive play calls in huddle. Of course it all fell on Handley and he didnt want the job anyway, he was third in line. As a fan of 41 years, I will be blunt, that team was aging also.
When football was enjoyable, today too many flags for touching the Q.B. you got a first down and kept on playing, today you get a first down and you're celebrating and your team is down by 30 pts.
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Nfc east rhe strongest division ever assembled in NFL history
RFK was better than FedEx
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Who else feels John Madden had diarrhea of the mouth?
Apparently no one.
Humphries body language on the cadence was funny as shit...
19:45 Hoggettes in full effect lls.
1:22:10 Byner to Sanders..
1:19:10 Bryant
1:56:45 Marchell..
4:10 Humphries lol...
1:49:24 Taylor was ridiculous smh..