Lining up for a kneeldown and running a trick play is kind of a bullshit tactic with 30 seconds left and the game decided. But then, Landry won 2 Super Bowls and Ryan had an 0-3 playoff record with the last 2 losses coming at home in games the Eagles were favored in.
LOL lifelong Seminole here. Never thought I would see a Bobby Bowden reference in the first reply here no less. He said that to Lou Holtz, who was his first opponent as coach of West Virginia, when the turn of events kind of happened unintentionally. But then fast forward to the lead West Virginia blew against Pittsburgh in the rivalry game and Bobby Bowden said never again. That’s why he always ran up the score even if it was 50-0 against Duke in the 90s lol!
So if that’s the case, then why was Buddy Ryan so bitter 2 weeks earlier? It was his responsibility to stop Dallas. The difference in the 2 games is Dallas just lined up and came directly at Philadelphia. The Eagles had to rely on trickery to run the score up. Big difference!
@@paleo704 nope, the reintroduction of the 2-point conversion is actually a surprisingly recent event in NFL history; only the AFL had it at first, and the rule didn't carry over after the merger, so the NFL only actually adopted it in 1994
@@b.e.r.nnetwork8251 no worries. i was born in 1988 and my first memory of the NFL was Super Bowl XXIX. Just learned today that the 2-point conversion debuted in 1994.
Love everything about this video: the heated rivalry and the hatred, Buddy Ryan and Tom Landry, Cunningham in philly, the old school commentators and commercials and the bare foot kicker. Great video.
Damn, I miss football from the '80's. Even though back then, my team, the Lions, always sucked. But even the Lions had some memorable wins back then at the Silverdome. I'll never forget all those games I was fortunate to have seen in person.
With my Eagles now having won a Super Bowl, I cheer for teams like the Lions, Browns, Bills, and Vikings. Your fans deserve a ring. It is a psychological burden that is then lifted. My childhood with Dad centered around the Eagles always choking in the end, and then he wasn’t alive for Nick Foles beating Tom Brady.
as a Steelers fan i have to give it to you being a Lions fan. i feel like it is a terrible season if the Steelers dont make the playoffs or the Super Bowl. you are truly a dedicated fan. that also goes for Cleveland Browns fans. you are real fans
The 70's and 80's commercials were the best especially the Miller Lite commercials and the old McDonald's commercials with Ronald McDonald and the hamburger guy in it. today's Commercials Suck
This is awesome. It reminds me of the 1968 Ohio State-Michigan game, where Ohio State was up 48-14 near the end of the game and went for a two point conversion (successfully). Afterwards they asked Woody Hayes why he went for two, and he said, "Because I couldn't go for three." p.s. The Eagles need to get back in these classic uniforms ASAP.
Did it take you four months to come up with that witty reply? However, when you say "wrong", are you saying that Woody Hayes never made that comment in 1968, or that I was not reminded of the comment. Because, I was reminded of it, and so it's impossible for me to be wrong about that. I'll check back around May and see if you have come up with another zinger.
RIP Buddy.... even though the Eagles didn't have much in the way of postseason success under him, he was a players' coach. His guys loved playing for him. Eagles fans identified with his no-bullshit, tell-it-like-it-is mentality. And Buddy Ball.... yeah. Eagles fans are starving for a champion team, but we put as much value playing with having heart and having balls as anything else. Rest easy, coach.
Much? They didn't have any success in the post season under Buddy. Even Rich Katie won a playoff game, with Buddy's team. The same team Buddy couldn't get a win with.
It explodes every time Drew Brees goes for a 1 YD TD up by 21 vs a winless team lol! And those games don’t have near the heat a game like this had. So yeah imagine if this happened in a big game wow.
The cowboys just converted 4th and short up by 3 scores under 3 minutes to go in 4th over bengals. They scored a td on the play instead of kicking a field goal....i hope the 49ers never let up the gas pedal and put up 50 on them next week. Love this video!! Cowboys have always been second rate at best
This was in Week 6 right after the strike ended. 2 weeks earlier the replacement players were playing and Landry let some of his stars cross the picket line (Danny White, Tony Dorsett, Randy White, Too Tall Jones) to take it out on Buddy Ryan who did not have any of his players try to break the strike. So when all the pros returned, Buddy did this as payback
One loss is one loss. So, in the end, all ryan did is verify that Tom Landry has more class in his pinky than ryan has in his, and his two sons, bodies. BAHAHAHA.
Dallas had that one coming... previous game in Dallas, starting game with double reverse, using vets players who crossed the picket line, Dorsett running up the score with late TD.
I do like having the score and the game clock constantly on screen instead of every few minutes or when going to a break. But the constant bombardment of stats and scores from other games is overload, I agree.
@SuperCapt1701 it’s the era of big tech what’s the reason we need all that on the screen? Ppl can go rite on their phones n find every stat known to man n have them stats w no problem! I agree w above comment I like the clock n score up there! That’s it
Buddy Ryan, changed the culture in Philadelphia... He was beloved in Philly and embodied the fabric of the city.... I'm aware of his playoff record, we competed, and any offense was going to have a long day against our defense. .. R.I.P. Buddy
I know Buddy had beaten Dallas in '86 and there was a famous OT upset of the LA Raiders, but this was when the legend of Buddy Ryan and that era of Eagles football started IMHO.
gar y This might have been when I fell in love with Buddy too. He is my favorite Eagle coach and I was mad at the Eagles for a long time when they fired him.
The media carries more about who is the most demonstrative and has the loudest mouth. Terrell Owens got way more attention than the greatest receiver in NFL history, Jerry Rice, did.
He was a lousy head coach however good he might have been as a DC. And he was petty as Hell. It's one thing to act like a child here when he might have had a legit complaint and it's quite another the way he behaved during the Bounty Bowl against JJ in 89. Landry was gone, embarrassingly fired after going 3-13, many of the defensive starters Buddy was so pissed were still in the game in 87 were gone too having retired or been released Dallas was the worst team in the league and there was just NO reason to continue to act that vindictive towards what was for all intents and purposes an all new team.
Tom Landry, loved and respected by millions, a champion and hall of famer. Buddy Ryan, despised, hated loser for all time, with loser hated sons. Sometimes life works out perfectly.
@@saj8 you mean because Landry played his regulars vs the replacements? Dallas won by just 19 and didn’t score in the 4th quarter. Ryan was a whiny loser and had zero class. Really a bad guy. Had one good moment with the one-year champ Bears and lived off that forever.
@@JJDSports2012 And Landry didn't have any class either for doing what he did two weeks earlier. That was his karma, which stretched into the following year when the Cowboys went 3-13.
Unless you had a football square. It didn't effect the betting line. The Philadelphia Eagles were -2.0 and over/under was 37.5 points. www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/198710250phi.htm
It's amazing that the Eagles went through with this. If you look at the history behind this game though it makes sense and they had every right to do that to Dallas
I'll never forget watching this game with my family. We were so happy that Buddy did that to Tom. I love the old Eagles uniforms & commercials. Thanks for sharing!
Raymond Malcuit Jr. Yes and no. Different coach. Buddy still hated Dallas, no matter the coach. Always hated the Cowboys. Part of the reason he's so beloved in Philly.
This win was a momentum-builder for the Eagles, as they would capture the Super Bowl title 30 years later. www.jt-sw.com/football/pro/results.nsf/Teams/2017-phi
Buddy Ryan was a Loser and Classless. Tom Landry was a Hall of Famer and the Greastest Coach the Cowboys ever had. He would take free agents and turn them into Hall of Fame players as well as his top draft picks. For example Clif Harris and Drew Pearson. 2nd best Coach Jimmy Johnson, and Jimmy had great Super Bowl teams in the early 90s but Landry already had some of those pieces already down here and he was going to draft Aikman that year when Jerry let him go and brought Jimmy in.
@@randydavis7940 Right, but if the Hall of Famer plays his regulars against the Loser's replacement scabs while the Loser stuck by his players in the 87' strike, what does that mean for the Hall of Famer's so-called class?
The truth be told: Landry was forced to play those veterans due to their very specific contract issues. Tex Schramm was the enforcer on this issue and it surely did not endear Tex or the Cowboys to the NFL. It was the same type of thing that required Ryan to coach the replacement team....something he was loathe to do. Same with the other NFL coaches. To his credit, Landry never pleaded his case to the public or placed blame on anyone else. He conducted himself like the man and gentleman that he was.
YES U ARE RIGHT IN 1987 THE ONLY TEAM THAT HAD NO VETERANS WERE THE REDSKINS ,IN 1987 BUT COACH LANDRY HAD TO PLAY THEM PLAYERS, ALSO THERE WERE MORE PLAYERS THAN THE COWBOYS WHO CROSSED IN 1987
This is what football was made of and why it was great. Everybody knows this which is why they keep trying to recreate it with Twitter fights, media fabrication, etc but it has the opposite effect when it doesn’t happen on the field.
Ryan was a jerk and he was proud of it. Watch the film on the 93' Oilers and tell me if you think any different. Ryan hated Ditka and Ditka was a Landery disciple. That might of had something to do with the Eagles running up the score.
@@enlightenedwarrior7119 this comment is a old but truth always prevails......drank a million of these as a teen in the 80s because my grandmother drank them and all kids stole them..... lol.....can't stand em now
I have been an Eagles fan for almost 50 years (damn, I'm old). And in all that time, I have never understood the love my fellow fans have had for Buddy. Aside from being a disagreeable jerk, he wasn't a winner. He was fine with the defense, as either a coordinator or even being the head coach, but he didn't give Cunningham the tools he needed or the coaching required to get the most out of his amazing talent. He had the most talented team the Eagles have ever had, and never won a playoff game. Sad. At least now we are finally over the hump and have a trophy. Plus we have a coach with class who can out-coach Hoodie.
@@RansomeStoddard Buddy was the type of guy that had the players respect during the strike he gave them his blessing and felt embarrassed by the cowboys players who played his scab team and ran the score up. I respect the fact that he was himself at all times. I never knew him but I admire his personality as a coach
@@teen_laqueefa Yes, his personality always shined through. it was a lousy personality, but it always shined through. He could be petty, vindictive, or, in the case of Carter, a father figure. But I always thought he was a jerk.
When Buddy came on the scene, I was in my early teens and didn’t really follow football until Randall Cunningham showed up. At the time I just loved the team and the excitement that they provided. I liked the fact that Buddy had orchestrated this excellent defense that could get to the ball and that he always seemed to beat the Cowboys. As I got older and looked back on that time period, I realized that, but he must be pretty incompetent to not be able to win playoff games with that defense plus Randall. He virtually ignored the offensive side of the ball.
Frank Lamagna no, there was an NFLPA strike that year. The Dallas Cowboys were infamous for its players crossing the picket line and becoming scabs, while the Eagles stayed resilient and had none of its players cross the picket line. Because of scabbing teams like Dallas, the NFLPA strike was not successful.
@@korenj9947 And yet the answer was also yes. BECAUSE Dallas had its players cross the line, Landry put in his A-team against an "Eagles" team made up entirely of scabs and then ran up the score while the Eagles were basically fighting armless. It crushed the strike AND humiliated the Eagles personally. It was a monumental insult. The only way to respond was with an equally monumental gesture of contempt -- one so grand that to this day no other team has ever even considered repeating it.
I remember watching this game and laughing/celebrating in my bedroom. God I loved Buddy Ryan and those teams we had in the early 90’s. Fog Bowl cheated us out of our Super Bowl that year.
Been an EAGLES fan since I was 8 years old (1979), and this is one that I'll remember forever. And if there was ever a coach who "had it comin' ", it was Tom Landry....AND the Cowgirls "regulars" who crossed.
You better believe it! Not to mention the 'Cry-girls' running up the score plenty of times on bad Eagles teams from the late 60s through the mid 70s. I loved the thanksgiving 1989 game too! 👍👍👍
Being a hardcore Cowboys fan I remember this game like yesterday. I always blamed the Dallas defense, they fell asleep,.....you knew this was coming. Sad to watch this again and realize it would be the end of an era, a dynasty. Tom Landry, the #1 Cowboy 4ever.....DC4L.
Anybody who watched this knows Landry and the Cowboys were asking for it. They had been doing the same thing to other teams for years, although they were more subtle. There was very little sympathy around the league and nation for Landry over this incident.
@@netjunkie9 Super Bowl VI- Dallas leads 24-3 and run a fake field goal. Not so "subtle," but not a classy move. Season opener 1978, Dallas leads Baltimore 35-0 late in the game, and the Cowboys kick a field goal.
Someday the National Fairy League will get back to its roots and understand what made the league greatness,,......nowadays I would rather watch reruns that the bulldinky they put on the field nowadays. Thanks to TH-cam I can easily reminisce of the good ol days.
MarkRogersTV College Football yea Dirty Landry putting in starters to run score up on Buddy46# ..and dirty dallas paid the price... PS the only thing dallss is known for is killing one of the greatest Presidents of all time then playing football 1 day later...FUCK DALLAS
Fuck the Eagles they win one Super-Bowl and think they are a dynasty lol.Landry was a great coach. In 18 the Cowboys will own the one and done Eagles. Maybe SHEAGLES will win another one in 50 more years. Philadelphia is nothing more than the worlds largest group home in the world. Trump should deport every Eagle fan and give immigrants Philadelphia
If I was a coach behind and having the score run up on me, I would put my 3rd and 4th stringers in and have them head hunt and break legs etc. Buddy Ryan would have thought twice if Randall Cunningham would have broken his leg on that last play.
How awesome is it to be a fan during the Jaworski/Cunningham switch out depending on the play,all the way thru the Cunningham to Peete years,those awful Bubby Brister,Jim Mcmahon injury years,on to the Reid/McNabb era,and how close we kept coming to the Championship,to finally get it in SB 52 with Pederson and Foles! Not gonna lie,I wasn't even mad about losing last year.Only Eagle fans that went thru all we have would understand. Buddy Ryan was the man!
Thank you Philly 500 for posting this link. I needed this 🦅🦅🦅
Bobby Bowden said it best: The prevention of further scoring was the responsibility of the opposing team's defense.
Lining up for a kneeldown and running a trick play is kind of a bullshit tactic with 30 seconds left and the game decided. But then, Landry won 2 Super Bowls and Ryan had an 0-3 playoff record with the last 2 losses coming at home in games the Eagles were favored in.
LOL lifelong Seminole here. Never thought I would see a Bobby Bowden reference in the first reply here no less. He said that to Lou Holtz, who was his first opponent as coach of West Virginia, when the turn of events kind of happened unintentionally. But then fast forward to the lead West Virginia blew against Pittsburgh in the rivalry game and Bobby Bowden said never again. That’s why he always ran up the score even if it was 50-0 against Duke in the 90s lol!
Orn Gorn read the 2nd reply...
So if that’s the case, then why was Buddy Ryan so bitter 2 weeks earlier? It was his responsibility to stop Dallas. The difference in the 2 games is Dallas just lined up and came directly at Philadelphia. The Eagles had to rely on trickery to run the score up. Big difference!
IT DOESN'T MATTER!!! It's STILL the opponent's responsibility to stop that team from scoring! CASE CLOSED!!!
I desperately wish the NFL had the two-point conversion in 1987. They 100% would've went for two.
…gone for two.
They didn’t ???
@@paleo704 nope, the reintroduction of the 2-point conversion is actually a surprisingly recent event in NFL history; only the AFL had it at first, and the rule didn't carry over after the merger, so the NFL only actually adopted it in 1994
Oh wow I thought it was always around, guess I'm showing my young age.
@@b.e.r.nnetwork8251 no worries. i was born in 1988 and my first memory of the NFL was Super Bowl XXIX. Just learned today that the 2-point conversion debuted in 1994.
Love everything about this video: the heated rivalry and the hatred, Buddy Ryan and Tom Landry, Cunningham in philly, the old school commentators and commercials and the bare foot kicker. Great video.
Back when United Airlines used Gershwin in their commercials. I wish they still did. It is timeless!
Chuck Yeager (RIP) too in that Delco battery commercial ! Old school Miller Lite commercial
Ryan had no reason to hate Landry. Ryan was just a giant douche.
@@ericthomas917 what about his kids
The single bar face mask too!!
Truth must be told! Jon Bois brought me here! That unsportsmanlike play was totally deserved
This comment is pretty good
No one gives a damn what brought you here.
Damn, I miss football from the '80's. Even though back then, my team, the Lions, always sucked. But even the Lions had some memorable wins back then at the Silverdome. I'll never forget all those games I was fortunate to have seen in person.
Lmao this isn’t normal in any era
With my Eagles now having won a Super Bowl, I cheer for teams like the Lions, Browns, Bills, and Vikings. Your fans deserve a ring. It is a psychological burden that is then lifted. My childhood with Dad centered around the Eagles always choking in the end, and then he wasn’t alive for Nick Foles beating Tom Brady.
As a washington fan, I REALLY miss the 80's
as a Steelers fan i have to give it to you being a Lions fan. i feel like it is a terrible season if the Steelers dont make the playoffs or the Super Bowl. you are truly a dedicated fan. that also goes for Cleveland Browns fans. you are real fans
We had Stafford this year🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️
I love these old commercials
Same . That was my favorite part of the video
The 70's and 80's commercials were the best especially the Miller Lite commercials and the old McDonald's commercials with Ronald McDonald and the hamburger guy in it. today's Commercials Suck
Me too
“If they’re any other team, at any other time, they take a knee on third down to end the game... right after they hit ‘em RIGHT in the mouth.”
That is bullshit on eagles
@@patmoore107 why was it bullshit
@Pat Moore... Because fuck the Cowboys. Thats why
@@patmoore107 why is that bullshit it's totally deserved
This is awesome. It reminds me of the 1968 Ohio State-Michigan game, where Ohio State was up 48-14 near the end of the game and went for a two point conversion (successfully). Afterwards they asked Woody Hayes why he went for two, and he said, "Because I couldn't go for three."
p.s. The Eagles need to get back in these classic uniforms ASAP.
+Patrick Williams Wrong. Drop the meth pipe and step away from the keyboard.
Did it take you four months to come up with that witty reply?
However, when you say "wrong", are you saying that Woody Hayes never made that comment in 1968, or that I was not reminded of the comment. Because, I was reminded of it, and so it's impossible for me to be wrong about that.
I'll check back around May and see if you have come up with another zinger.
Dion you eat shit
Patrick Williams I think he’s not a fan of the uniforms lol...
Bad KARMA for Woody when Michigan kicked Ohio State's unbeaten A%% the next time they met with new U of M head coach Bo Schembeckler!!!
A Buddy Ryan download with a Conrad Dobler commercial mixed in--I LOVE IT!!!
Joseph Wright the commercials were my favorite part
Dobler can’t even feed himself these days.
RIP Buddy.... even though the Eagles didn't have much in the way of postseason success under him, he was a players' coach. His guys loved playing for him. Eagles fans identified with his no-bullshit, tell-it-like-it-is mentality. And Buddy Ball.... yeah. Eagles fans are starving for a champion team, but we put as much value playing with having heart and having balls as anything else. Rest easy, coach.
Much? They didn't have any success in the post season under Buddy. Even Rich Katie won a playoff game, with Buddy's team. The same team Buddy couldn't get a win with.
Kenneth Fletcher condemning someone to hell cause of a football game? That’s weak
Buddy was a punk, but the NFC East was never more interesting.
Well hopefully he rests in peace at the Eagles are your super bowl champs
Buddy was a classless pig.
If this happened today Twitter would explode.
It explodes every time Drew Brees goes for a 1 YD TD up by 21 vs a winless team lol! And those games don’t have near the heat a game like this had. So yeah imagine if this happened in a big game wow.
The cowboys just converted 4th and short up by 3 scores under 3 minutes to go in 4th over bengals. They scored a td on the play instead of kicking a field goal....i hope the 49ers never let up the gas pedal and put up 50 on them next week.
Love this video!! Cowboys have always been second rate at best
So what the hell does twitter matter to anyone?
Some weird wimpy SJW would cancel culture someone because "MUH feelzings got hurt. HURT!! WaaaHHH!!!"
This was in Week 6 right after the strike ended. 2 weeks earlier the replacement players were playing and Landry let some of his stars cross the picket line (Danny White, Tony Dorsett, Randy White, Too Tall Jones) to take it out on Buddy Ryan who did not have any of his players try to break the strike. So when all the pros returned, Buddy did this as payback
damn right, hey sometimes you get the bully back, and Buddy got Landry back! Serves Landry right though got what he deserved!
One loss is one loss.
So, in the end, all ryan did is verify that Tom Landry has more class in his pinky than ryan has in his, and his two sons, bodies.
BAHAHAHA.
@@sludge4125 Buddy Ryan's Eagles is 8-2 against the Cowboys.
And the point is?
@@sludge4125 guess you weren't smart enough to figure it out and need someone to spell it out for your dumbass
I like the commercials! Times were definitely more humble and simple
And less of them.
Something I would do in madden
Dallas had that one coming... previous game in Dallas, starting game with double reverse, using vets players who crossed the picket line, Dorsett running up the score with late TD.
**** you,***hole!!
The Cowboys didn't run the play out of the victory formation
@@floydturbo2184flkkk Dallas
Scum
Eagles sure had it in for the Cowboys. That fake had FU written all over it.
You bet. Watch this video. It's really great. th-cam.com/video/ZymSrDfLhW8/w-d-xo.html
It was revenge for Tom Landry running up the score in previous games.
Buddy Ryan was indeed giving Tommy Boy the middle finger.
Glorious. Ever thus to Dallas
@@arugula2787 eh, great? I don't know about that, but it was pretty good ;)
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Those eagles jerseys are 20 times better than the ones now
AGREED!!!
I definitely agree
The NFC East in the late 80s. That was REAL football.
Damn straight
Sweet watching a game without shit scrolling across the screen the whole time! Man 1987? Love to go back to when shit was good
I do like having the score and the game clock constantly on screen instead of every few minutes or when going to a break. But the constant bombardment of stats and scores from other games is overload, I agree.
@@TravelinBand747 yeah it’s completely different now it’s like they need stats n a bottom line constantly on the screen every second of the broadcast
@SuperCapt1701 it’s the era of big tech what’s the reason we need all that on the screen? Ppl can go rite on their phones n find every stat known to man n have them stats w no problem! I agree w above comment I like the clock n score up there! That’s it
Buddy Ryan, changed the culture in Philadelphia... He was beloved in Philly and embodied the fabric of the city.... I'm aware of his playoff record, we competed, and any offense was going to have a long day against our defense. .. R.I.P. Buddy
I know Buddy had beaten Dallas in '86 and there was a famous OT upset of the LA Raiders, but this was when the legend of Buddy Ryan and that era of Eagles football started IMHO.
Legend of not winning anything and getting fired?
RIP, Buddy
He’s an asshole
@@TL2354 you spelled Landry wrong
Burn in hell, Buddy.
@@ericschminke8233 wow you so cool
@@pinehawk9600 Landy wasn't an asshole
Philly 500 brought me here! Thanks for the memory 500!💯💪🏾👊
Loved you Buddy
hope to see on the other side
This game made me fall in love with the Buddy Ryan era eagles
I don't think you want to go where Buddy Ryan probably went...
gar y This might have been when I fell in love with Buddy too. He is my favorite Eagle coach and I was mad at the Eagles for a long time when they fired him.
Zero playoff wins as HC
They eagles finished 7-8.
@@diegoolivarez1 Cool thing to say Mr. Cowboys evangelist.
something really satisfying about watching this happen to the Cowboys.
Manraj, are you a but hurt eagles fan?
Buddy Ryan had a .487 career winning record. Quite a surprise given all the media attention. Stellar defensive coach though.
He was more loud than good. Even as a Giants fan I say, he wasn’t even worthy of kissing Tom Landry’s ring.
The media carries more about who is the most demonstrative and has the loudest mouth. Terrell Owens got way more attention than the greatest receiver in NFL history, Jerry Rice, did.
@@patbrooks9823 agreed.
He was a lousy head coach however good he might have been as a DC. And he was petty as Hell. It's one thing to act like a child here when he might have had a legit complaint and it's quite another the way he behaved during the Bounty Bowl against JJ in 89. Landry was gone, embarrassingly fired after going 3-13, many of the defensive starters Buddy was so pissed were still in the game in 87 were gone too having retired or been released Dallas was the worst team in the league and there was just NO reason to continue to act that vindictive towards what was for all intents and purposes an all new team.
That brings back memories when i was growing up in Corpus Christi Texas. It's nostalgic
been an eagles fan since 1970 and I absolutely loved this tom landry got exactly what he deserved my hats off to buddy ryan
Buddy put the fear of God in the NFL
Those Miller Lite commercials were hilarious! I drink Budweiser, but I love those commercials.
Tom Landry, loved and respected by millions, a champion and hall of famer. Buddy Ryan, despised, hated loser for all time, with loser hated sons. Sometimes life works out perfectly.
So, you're just gonna forget that Landry started it first?
@@saj8 you mean because Landry played his regulars vs the replacements? Dallas won by just 19 and didn’t score in the 4th quarter. Ryan was a whiny loser and had zero class. Really a bad guy. Had one good moment with the one-year champ Bears and lived off that forever.
@@JJDSports2012 And Landry didn't have any class either for doing what he did two weeks earlier. That was his karma, which stretched into the following year when the Cowboys went 3-13.
@@saj8 ok
Buddy was just a jerk what he win he lost respect Tom always will be responsible 😉
Thanks for the memories, RIP Buddy. Coach Landry was a class man 100% just like Buddy. The Miller Light commercial was classic. LOL!
The word class and Buddy Ryan should never be used in the same sentence.
I wonder what the spread was. He probably messed up a lot of gambler's money doing that lol.
it was a fuck you to the scab cowgirls
Unless you had a football square. It didn't effect the betting line. The Philadelphia Eagles were -2.0 and over/under was 37.5 points. www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/198710250phi.htm
It's amazing that the Eagles went through with this. If you look at the history behind this game though it makes sense and they had every right to do that to Dallas
It's crazy, we don't see stuff like this in these current times
Didn't the Eagles lose 63-3 last year?
Man, does anyone know the final on that Falcons-Oilers?
Oilers won 37-30. The early days of the Jerry Glanville era in Houston. He’d later coach the Falcons too.
I'll never forget watching this game with my family. We were so happy that Buddy did that to Tom. I love the old Eagles uniforms & commercials. Thanks for sharing!
Buddy Ryan = bush league
The beer commercial and the ac Delco battery commercial are gold
I May Be Wrong, But I'M Just Guessing, I Think This Is Why-Buddy Ryan Started The Bounty Bowl In 1989.
Raymond Malcuit Jr. Yes and no. Different coach. Buddy still hated Dallas, no matter the coach. Always hated the Cowboys. Part of the reason he's so beloved in Philly.
Some say “Buddy Ryan was more of a character than Mike Ditka.”
This win was a momentum-builder for the Eagles, as they would capture the Super Bowl title 30 years later.
www.jt-sw.com/football/pro/results.nsf/Teams/2017-phi
buddy will proud world champion Philly Eagles rip buddy
The classy Ryan family haha
Leave the man's family out of your mouth.
@@Airmaster167 tell him I say hi haha Ryan Ryan Ryan Rrrrryyyyyyyaaaaaaannnnn
Buddy was a legend. His two sons are a fart joke waiting to happen.
Buddy Ryan was a Loser and Classless. Tom Landry was a Hall of Famer and the Greastest Coach the Cowboys ever had. He would take free agents and turn them into Hall of Fame players as well as his top draft picks. For example Clif Harris and Drew Pearson. 2nd best Coach Jimmy Johnson, and Jimmy had great Super Bowl teams in the early 90s but Landry already had some of those pieces already down here and he was going to draft Aikman that year when Jerry let him go and brought Jimmy in.
@@randydavis7940 Right, but if the Hall of Famer plays his regulars against the Loser's replacement scabs while the Loser stuck by his players in the 87' strike, what does that mean for the Hall of Famer's so-called class?
That fucking dobler add is the best add I ever seen.
LOL @ the barefoot kicker. Haven't seen one of those in 30 years.
That R. Cunningham jersey was everything, fam.
#Eagles Baby!!
Buddy you are the best
2:12 I didn’t know that Steve Buscemi kicked for the Eagles.
That animal, Blundetto... I can't even say his name.
The truth be told: Landry was forced to play those veterans due to their very specific contract issues. Tex Schramm was the enforcer on this issue and it surely did not endear Tex or the Cowboys to the NFL. It was the same type of thing that required Ryan to coach the replacement team....something he was loathe to do. Same with the other NFL coaches. To his credit, Landry never pleaded his case to the public or placed blame on anyone else. He conducted himself like the man and gentleman that he was.
YES U ARE RIGHT IN 1987 THE ONLY TEAM THAT HAD NO VETERANS WERE THE REDSKINS ,IN 1987 BUT COACH LANDRY HAD TO PLAY THEM PLAYERS, ALSO THERE WERE MORE PLAYERS THAN THE COWBOYS WHO CROSSED IN 1987
Landry suck
texasstadium pure bullshit
Curtis Rupp peeling potatoes in the navy dont make you a vet....and Buddy46# fought in Korea
Tex Schramm also thought Japanese internment was okay yet found this play to raise a “serious ethical question”.
As a Packers fan this makes me happy
Why? The Eagles and Cowboys are both turd teams.
RIP BUDDY 46 RYAN
Taste Great! Haha, I remember the commercials. Blast from the past.
Like Landry a WW2 veteran would be jealous of psychotic head coach.
This is what football was made of and why it was great. Everybody knows this which is why they keep trying to recreate it with Twitter fights, media fabrication, etc but it has the opposite effect when it doesn’t happen on the field.
How many Super Bowls did Buddy Ryan win as a head coach? How many playoff games did Buddy Ryan win as a head coach?
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My words Exactly. Zero and Zero. .500 Record as HC.
What goes around comes around. Love those Eagles uniforms. Pretty.
Buddy Ryan will ALWAYS be Philly’s FAVORITE coach. PERIOD. How bout them COWGIRLS! 💯😂
Ryan was a jerk and he was proud of it. Watch the film on the 93' Oilers and tell me if you think any different. Ryan hated Ditka and Ditka was a Landery disciple. That might of had something to do with the Eagles running up the score.
the black guy at 2:00 is trying so hard not to laugh
Na hes really not bro hes on the cowboy sideline and looks just as irritated as tom what are u smoking must be some good sht
Miss the old Eagles Kelly Green Jeffrey Lurie needs to bring them back
"Taste great, less filling!"
Taste like piss less alcohol
@@enlightenedwarrior7119 this comment is a old but truth always prevails......drank a million of these as a teen in the 80s because my grandmother drank them and all kids stole them..... lol.....can't stand em now
You gotta love Buddy. Warrior.
Conrad Dobler's Miller Lite commercial!!! I totally forgot about that!!! Damn troublemaker
Those Bird's uniforms are the still best.
ALWAYS!!!
Ugly green uniforms
This was a classic. The Eagles had no player cross the picket line and Dallas had a bunch of guy cross earlier in the season. This was payback.
back when the nfl wasn't scripted, I love it.
Idk. I think it's always been fixed.
@@diaz5292 it’s not fixed
Its not scripted, morons
@@whataboutrob442 See Brian Tuohy's books and website amd make an informed decision
I have been an Eagles fan for almost 50 years (damn, I'm old). And in all that time, I have never understood the love my fellow fans have had for Buddy. Aside from being a disagreeable jerk, he wasn't a winner. He was fine with the defense, as either a coordinator or even being the head coach, but he didn't give Cunningham the tools he needed or the coaching required to get the most out of his amazing talent. He had the most talented team the Eagles have ever had, and never won a playoff game. Sad. At least now we are finally over the hump and have a trophy. Plus we have a coach with class who can out-coach Hoodie.
speaking in April 2021 youre comment about having a coach with class did not age well. they showed Pederson the door
@@loyevangelists He was shown the door, yes. But he had class and he won a hell of a lot more than Buddy ever did.
@@RansomeStoddard Buddy was the type of guy that had the players respect during the strike he gave them his blessing and felt embarrassed by the cowboys players who played his scab team and ran the score up. I respect the fact that he was himself at all times. I never knew him but I admire his personality as a coach
@@teen_laqueefa Yes, his personality always shined through. it was a lousy personality, but it always shined through. He could be petty, vindictive, or, in the case of Carter, a father figure. But I always thought he was a jerk.
When Buddy came on the scene, I was in my early teens and didn’t really follow football until Randall Cunningham showed up. At the time I just loved the team and the excitement that they provided. I liked the fact that Buddy had orchestrated this excellent defense that could get to the ball and that he always seemed to beat the Cowboys. As I got older and looked back on that time period, I realized that, but he must be pretty incompetent to not be able to win playoff games with that defense plus Randall. He virtually ignored the offensive side of the ball.
Also you can tell the Cowboys were down on prime game status.
Who were the announcers?
This was awhile ago. Was this in response to a Dallas win where they ran up the score?
Frank Lamagna no, there was an NFLPA strike that year. The Dallas Cowboys were infamous for its players crossing the picket line and becoming scabs, while the Eagles stayed resilient and had none of its players cross the picket line. Because of scabbing teams like Dallas, the NFLPA strike was not successful.
@@korenj9947 And yet the answer was also yes. BECAUSE Dallas had its players cross the line, Landry put in his A-team against an "Eagles" team made up entirely of scabs and then ran up the score while the Eagles were basically fighting armless. It crushed the strike AND humiliated the Eagles personally.
It was a monumental insult. The only way to respond was with an equally monumental gesture of contempt -- one so grand that to this day no other team has ever even considered repeating it.
RIP BUDDY RYAN!
Burn in hell, Buddy.
Interesting that Joe Theismann called this game and the one where Buddy Ryan tried to punch Kevin Gilbride.
I remember watching this game and laughing/celebrating in my bedroom. God I loved Buddy Ryan and those teams we had in the early 90’s. Fog Bowl cheated us out of our Super Bowl that year.
You loved the teams that didn’t win. You’re one loser
Fog cheated no Ryan didn't coach on the field
No, your team just sucked.
Loved that game
Been an EAGLES fan since I was 8 years old (1979), and this is one that I'll remember forever.
And if there was ever a coach who "had it comin' ", it was Tom Landry....AND the Cowgirls "regulars" who crossed.
You better believe it! Not to mention the 'Cry-girls' running up the score plenty of times on bad Eagles teams from the late 60s through the mid 70s. I loved the thanksgiving 1989 game too! 👍👍👍
5:17. Ahh. The Vet. Classic venue. Well thought out design too. Especially with the team colors of the Washington Redskins on the seats.
Lol
Phillies played there 2
You must be a sad, sick COWGIRLS fan. Guess what? NO EAGLES FAN COULD CARE LESS ABOUT WHATEVER YOU HAVE TO SAY! How bout them COWGIRLS!😂
This borders on being an ethical question.
Can't watch that enough.
The Eagles may have punched in this last-second TD, but I'm calling high-five fail at 2:34.
This is why I love the Eagles...
Yep, perhaps the greatest 7-8 team ever.
Being a hardcore Cowboys fan I remember this game like yesterday. I always blamed the Dallas defense, they fell asleep,.....you knew this was coming. Sad to watch this again and realize it would be the end of an era, a dynasty. Tom Landry, the #1 Cowboy 4ever.....DC4L.
Yeah except about 5 years later, you started another one.
Anybody who watched this knows Landry and the Cowboys were asking for it. They had been doing the same thing to other teams for years, although they were more subtle. There was very little sympathy around the league and nation for Landry over this incident.
Greg..let me guess..you're an Eagles fan? There wasn't a classier coach than Mr. Landry.
"although they were more subtle."... as in, "I have no evidence to support that statement."
@@netjunkie9 Super Bowl VI- Dallas leads 24-3 and run a fake field goal. Not so "subtle," but not a classy move. Season opener 1978, Dallas leads Baltimore 35-0 late in the game, and the Cowboys kick a field goal.
No, Landry deserved it. The way the Cowboys acted in the 87 strike was detestable and deserved getting absolutely dunked on.
Someday the National Fairy League will get back to its roots and understand what made the league greatness,,......nowadays I would rather watch reruns that the bulldinky they put on the field nowadays. Thanks to TH-cam I can easily reminisce of the good ol days.
Cowboys fans watch this for motivation against the Eagles. The rest of the world is here for these commercials.
So what, run up the score the point of the game is to score points.
Tom Landry: two superbowl victories
Buddy Ryan: 0-3 in post season.
Suck it Buddy!
That's that era when even the kickers were hard-core
Is nobody gonna talk about the Eagles kicker kicking the ball barefoot?
ALL THE KICKERS WAS DOING THAT IN THE 80S AND 90S
I guess Buddy initiates what years later became known as what we call Karma.. Hate the Eagles but have but mad respect for Ryan..
And they ran it right up the middle for the touch down.
Fall of my Senior year in High School.
Kind of sucked when this happened, but winning 3 Super Bowls in 4 years eases the pain 😂
Eagles don’t know what it’s like to win multiple titles like cowboys, patriots,ravens,etc
scabs
The commercials were the best part of this clip!
I miss the NFL.
Tom Landry vs Buddy Ryan. Complete opposite ends of the class spectrum.
MarkRogersTV College Football yea Dirty Landry putting in starters to run score up on Buddy46# ..and dirty dallas paid the price...
PS the only thing dallss is known for is killing one of the greatest Presidents of all time then playing football 1 day later...FUCK DALLAS
Landry was nothing special
Fuck the Eagles they win one Super-Bowl and think they are a dynasty lol.Landry was a great coach. In 18 the Cowboys will own the one and done Eagles. Maybe SHEAGLES will win another one in 50 more years. Philadelphia is nothing more than the worlds largest group home in the world. Trump should deport every Eagle fan and give immigrants Philadelphia
I didnt know a city killed a president. Idiot.
Yeah Ryan fucks in the ass. Landry takes it in the ass. Top/Bottom.
If I was a coach behind and having the score run up on me, I would put my 3rd and 4th stringers in and have them head hunt and break legs etc. Buddy Ryan would have thought twice if Randall Cunningham would have broken his leg on that last play.
Jon W Burkholder dumbass, it was the end of the game. Buddy called the perfect plays. Fuck Tom Landry. Fuck Dallas!
Ah yes, the rational response to being less skilled: violence. The go-to response of the truly weak.
How awesome is it to be a fan during the Jaworski/Cunningham switch out depending on the play,all the way thru the Cunningham to Peete years,those awful Bubby Brister,Jim Mcmahon injury years,on to the Reid/McNabb era,and how close we kept coming to the Championship,to finally get it in SB 52 with Pederson and Foles! Not gonna lie,I wasn't even mad about losing last year.Only Eagle fans that went thru all we have would understand. Buddy Ryan was the man!
That’s ok cause couple years later Dallas would constantly beat them by 30 every time they played for the next 7 or 8 years.
1995 Is a long time ago! Eagles pounded the Cowboys during the Andy Reid era
This is the origin of Buddy’s hatred and eventual bounty bowl