Thanks for sharing this memory with us. I myself being a life-long Packers fan, I've been able to attend some Packers games, both at Milwaukee County 🏟Stadium🏟 & @ Lambeau Field. I grew up in Milwaukee during the 70's. My teenage years in the 80's, and then my adulthood in the 90's. Milwaukee County 🏟Stadium🏟 wasn't very suitable for football games, but nevertheless we had some serious fun! Lambeau however? I've been so lucky to be able to attend a couple of playoff games. We had that 🏟Stadium🏟 ROCKING as well! Those are memories that will be with you forever and ALWAYS be times with Dad that will never be forgotten. My first ever Packers game was at Milwaukee County Stadium and the opponent was the 🦁Detroit🦁🦁Lions🦁. Sadly we lost. I can't remember exactly what the score was. Something like 33-16? Whatever the score was, we lost, but I was able to experience a NFL game with my Dad and my Grandpa and I LOVED IT! Again something I'll never forget! Take care and again thank you for sharing your thoughts.
Sorry to hear that. I would not expect to hear that from mild mannered Rams fans. I remember watching this game live at the time. Waited all summer for this game. Nice win for the Cowboys and Hogeboom even though he didn't last long as the starter.
Without even checking, I think I remember Hogeboom completing 33 out of 46 passes on this night. The following week, however, Lawrence Taylor and the Giants ate Dallas alive in the Meadowlands, 28-7. A depressing omen for the first season Dallas would miss the playoffs in ten years. The first season, also, in which the Cowboys would get swept by a division opponent, both the Giants and Redskins doing it. Still, they were alive on the final night of the season, getting exterminated by Dan Marino's late heroics.
I was there that night, great memories! I remember seeing a sign that said Hogeboom was the second coming of Staubach. Well no matter what Gary Hogeboom would had done good or bad nobody and I mean NOBODY is and never will be the second coming of Staubach.
Randy White #54 of the Dallas Cowboys Career Accomplishments Dallas Cowboys (1975-1988) 9x Pro Bowl selection 9x All-Pro selection 3 Super Bowl appearances Super Bowl champion Super Bowl co-MVP 1978 NFC Defensive Player of the Year (United Press International) 111 sacks 10 fumble recoveries 1,104 tackles (701 solo) Played in 209 games while missing only 1 game Defensive captain from 1977-1984 Pro Football Hall of Fame selection
I remember watching this game. Cowboys fans were calling for Hogeboom to replace Danny White and then they were glad to get White back in there after this 1984 season. Then they lost White again in 1986 on a Carl Banks hit.
1984...pretty sad year for me. However, it was the year I asked God to bring that one special person into my life. I was 22... They say he answers all prayers. Sometimes, it's a yes, sometimes no. And sometimes the answer is, not just yet... I met Julie 4 years later ! The love of my life. Married 25 years before God took her back.
Gifford was so gracious about Cosell, not knowing a few years later, Howard would pen an auto-biography viciously criticizing everyone and anyone, including Gifford. That was a sordid moment in Cosell's relentless slide into irrelevance in sports, until he died in 1995. Slamming everyone around him was probably the only way he could get attention anymore, having alienated everyone around him.
Nolan Cromwell #21 of the Los Angeles Rams Career Accomplishments Los Angeles Rams (1977-87) 4× Pro Bowl (1980-1983) 3× First-team All-Pro (1980-1982) Second-team All-Pro (1983) NFL 101 NFC Defensive Player of the Year (1980) UPI NFC Defensive Player of the Year (1980) 4× Football Digest NFL Defensive Back of the Year (1980-1983)
@@Mark-xl1ze Yeah, Bright would own the team for a very short time. Besides the team was more or less on the decline. Could tell Bright couldn't wait to sell the team. Bright couldn't stand Landry. The writing was on the wall.
Nolan Cromwell the Rams converted him from QB because he played QB at Nebraska. He could have played that position if the Rams needed him to be a QB. Any other ball club could have converted him back to a QB if they needed to.
@@patrickm7483 No I'm very sure that Nolan Cromwell played QB for the Nebraska Cornhuskers. ABC did a highlight show on Sunday a few decades ago, showing the highlights from the games of the day before. For a long time since I played QB in games with my friends in our backyard while I was a teenager. I centered my attention on collegiate and pro QBs, and still do to this day, and will forever. Just check on Wikipedia, on Nolan Cromwell.
@@patrickm7483 It's 10:39 PM EDT and I just finished reading the Wikipedia entry for Nolan Cromwell, it's in there. I stand corrected he attended and played for Kansas U. He was quite the track and field star also.
Was never a huge fan of Hogeboom. Understand Landry's choice to see if Gary could bring more to the team consistency wise, as the season played out, we see that failed. Danny White was always an underrated quarterback.
@@ExploringVideos-kn6mc koocoo4cocapuffs@gmail.com I have ALOT of NFL Games from 1993 Super Bowl up to 2007 I'm not sure what year I stopped on ? From 93 to 20?? I have ALOT of FULL length Cowboys games cause there my favorite team ! I eventually moved onto DVR Format in later years.
@@nymike06 you know Danny white was really a super bowl quarterback, he just had really bad luck in the championship game against the 49ers when Drew pearson got horse collard on the next play after the catch!
White got benched after 4 years, but Dak going into year 9 with a 2-5 playoff record is A-ok with Jerrah. At least old Danny boy can claim he was in an NFC Championship game
Let the current Rams go back to these uniforms or the old school blue and white ones of The Deacon Jones era. The ones they wear now are too frilly bright and pansy looking..
Cosell quit tp spend more time with his family? Not fired because the found him passed out drunk in the bathroom. And passed out in the booth with a fifth of booze.
He quit before he was officially fired. It didn't have to do with drinking. On one Monday night the Redskins were playing and he kept referring to the Skins WR Charlie Brown as that little monkey 🐒. As you could imagine, that didn't go over so well.
I convinced my dad to take me to this game. It was a blast! Go Rams! We had the wave rocking the stadium.
Thanks for sharing this memory with us. I myself being a life-long Packers fan, I've been able to attend some Packers games, both at Milwaukee County 🏟Stadium🏟 & @ Lambeau Field. I grew up in Milwaukee during the 70's. My teenage years in the 80's, and then my adulthood in the 90's. Milwaukee County 🏟Stadium🏟 wasn't very suitable for football games, but nevertheless we had some serious fun! Lambeau however? I've been so lucky to be able to attend a couple of playoff games. We had that 🏟Stadium🏟 ROCKING as well! Those are memories that will be with you forever and ALWAYS be times with Dad that will never be forgotten. My first ever Packers game was at Milwaukee County Stadium and the opponent was the 🦁Detroit🦁🦁Lions🦁. Sadly we lost. I can't remember exactly what the score was. Something like 33-16? Whatever the score was, we lost, but I was able to experience a NFL game with my Dad and my Grandpa and I LOVED IT! Again something I'll never forget! Take care and again thank you for sharing your thoughts.
OJ's analysis was just cutting edge.....LOL!!
The first MNF game of the post-Cosell era
Didn't realize that
I was at that game. Wore my Staubach jersey. Took my 12 y.o. kid, got swore at, spit on, a beer thrown on my kid. The L.A. “fans” were super jerks.
Sorry to hear that. I would not expect to hear that from mild mannered Rams fans.
I remember watching this game live at the time. Waited all summer for this game. Nice win for the Cowboys and Hogeboom even though he didn't last long as the starter.
Without even checking, I think I remember Hogeboom completing 33 out of 46 passes on this night. The following week, however, Lawrence Taylor and the Giants ate Dallas alive in the Meadowlands, 28-7. A depressing omen for the first season Dallas would miss the playoffs in ten years. The first season, also, in which the Cowboys would get swept by a division opponent, both the Giants and Redskins doing it. Still, they were alive on the final night of the season, getting exterminated by Dan Marino's late heroics.
This is awesome! Fun to watch old games! 🏈
dickerson carried this team... literally. back when running the ball was absolutely necessary still.
I wonder if they lifted the blackout in southern California for this game. Usually the rams games never sold out in time for the blackout to be lifted
I was there that night, great memories! I remember seeing a sign that said Hogeboom was the second coming of Staubach. Well no matter what Gary Hogeboom would had done good or bad nobody and I mean NOBODY is and never will be the second coming of Staubach.
Randy White #54 of the Dallas Cowboys
Career Accomplishments
Dallas Cowboys (1975-1988)
9x Pro Bowl selection
9x All-Pro selection
3 Super Bowl appearances
Super Bowl champion
Super Bowl co-MVP
1978 NFC Defensive Player of the Year (United Press International)
111 sacks
10 fumble recoveries
1,104 tackles (701 solo)
Played in 209 games while missing only 1 game
Defensive captain from 1977-1984
Pro Football Hall of Fame selection
I remember watching this game. Cowboys fans were calling for Hogeboom to replace Danny White and then they were glad to get White back in there after this 1984 season. Then they lost White again in 1986 on a Carl Banks hit.
Troy Aikmans favorite QB growing up was Ferragamo.
1984...pretty sad year for me. However, it was the year I asked God to bring that one special person into my life. I was 22...
They say he answers all prayers.
Sometimes, it's a yes, sometimes no. And sometimes the answer is, not just yet...
I met Julie 4 years later !
The love of my life. Married 25 years before God took her back.
As they talked about great runners first game of the year little did they know that Eric would set a season record this year that still stands today.
It's hard to overstate how bad Ferragamo was. Just wow 😲
33 yards and 4 picks isn't good
It's so hard to underestimate the amount of 😻 he got while being that bad.
He beat the Cowboys in the divisional playoff game in 1979. Best day of my 14 year old life!
thanks for channel, its great!
Respect from Russia!
Greetings from America to Russia.
Gifford was so gracious about Cosell, not knowing a few years later, Howard would pen an auto-biography viciously criticizing everyone and anyone, including Gifford. That was a sordid moment in Cosell's relentless slide into irrelevance in sports, until he died in 1995. Slamming everyone around him was probably the only way he could get attention anymore, having alienated everyone around him.
Nolan Cromwell #21 of the Los Angeles Rams
Career Accomplishments
Los Angeles Rams (1977-87)
4× Pro Bowl (1980-1983)
3× First-team All-Pro (1980-1982)
Second-team All-Pro (1983)
NFL 101 NFC Defensive Player of the Year (1980)
UPI NFC Defensive Player of the Year (1980)
4× Football Digest NFL Defensive Back of the Year (1980-1983)
Great football player. Did you know he was honorable mention all american quarterback at Kansas?
I used to call him Ho Go Boom
How did Hogeboom compare, in raw talent and performance, with Steve Pelluer?
The Cowboys avenged the playoff loss to the Rams from the previous season.
Oddly enough, the Rams would beat the Cowboys the following year in the 85 playoffs.
@@nymike06 Unfortunately
@@Mark-xl1ze I agree, it was a terrible loss. 20-0. Ugh! Dickerson ran wild.
@@nymike06 It was the only playoff appearance under the ownership of the late Bum Bright.
@@Mark-xl1ze Yeah, Bright would own the team for a very short time. Besides the team was more or less on the decline. Could tell Bright couldn't wait to sell the team. Bright couldn't stand Landry. The writing was on the wall.
And a very costly fumble in SB vs Steelers ! ugh
No sound?
Nolan Cromwell the Rams converted him from QB because he played QB at Nebraska. He could have played that position if the Rams needed him to be a QB. Any other ball club could have converted him back to a QB if they needed to.
Cromwell played at Kansas. That said, the starting QB, Ferragamo, did finish his collegiate career at Nebraska.
@@patrickm7483 No I'm very sure that Nolan Cromwell played QB for the Nebraska Cornhuskers. ABC did a highlight show on Sunday a few decades ago, showing the highlights from the games of the day before. For a long time since I played QB in games with my friends in our backyard while I was a teenager. I centered my attention on collegiate and pro QBs, and still do to this day, and will forever. Just check on Wikipedia, on Nolan Cromwell.
@@mf7482 wikipedia doesn't list that at all. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nolan_Cromwell
I am a husker fan and he wasn't a husker.
@@patrickm7483 It's 10:39 PM EDT and I just finished reading the Wikipedia entry for Nolan Cromwell, it's in there. I stand corrected he attended and played for Kansas U. He was quite the track and field star also.
@@mf7482 He sounds like quite the athlete and I wasn't even aware of him before your post, so it got me digging as well. Love these old games.
Was never a huge fan of Hogeboom. Understand Landry's choice to see if Gary could bring more to the team consistency wise, as the season played out, we see that failed. Danny White was always an underrated quarterback.
Even as he’s winning this game you can see that White was just better. Receivers were having to reach for high passes all night.
Just admit it was a dumb, Bad decision. Zero reason to be such a Rump kisser that you can't acknowledge it was a bad decision. Period
O.j. first monday night game he killed it didn't he lol
Rams Cheerleaders are hot 13:01
Go Cowboys!
got any dallas cowboys games from 2002 to 2005?
@Isaiah Williams I'm asking a question. not what the title said (facepalm)
I have ALOT of FULL Dallas games from 2002 - 2005 on VCR tapes if your interested ? Get ahold of me & let me know ?
@@jamiesonmathias7859 What is your email address? I like to hear more about it
@@ExploringVideos-kn6mc koocoo4cocapuffs@gmail.com
I have ALOT of NFL Games from 1993 Super Bowl up to 2007 I'm not sure what year I stopped on ?
From 93 to 20?? I have ALOT of FULL length Cowboys games cause there my favorite team !
I eventually moved onto DVR Format in later years.
@@ExploringVideos-kn6mc If u don't minde asking what state you in ? If u would rather email that to me that's fine. I'm in Pittsburgh PA
The NFL sure sucks now
But yet you're there every week watching it you hypocrite
i wouldn't say that, just different. sports change and evolve over time, the game is different but i'd be lying if i said i don't still love to watch.
@@starwarsROXmyIf the NFL is Worse now than it was 40 years ago it did not evolve 🤔
Ferragamo wasn’t very good. Flashes of brilliance then pure horseshit. I
what a mistake landry made making hogeboom the quarterback
I agree. he was pressured into making that decision.
@@nymike06 you know Danny white was really a super bowl quarterback, he just had really bad luck in the championship game against the 49ers when Drew pearson got horse collard on the next play after the catch!
White got benched after 4 years, but Dak going into year 9 with a 2-5 playoff record is A-ok with Jerrah. At least old Danny boy can claim he was in an NFC Championship game
@@petemartinez9971 and Danny white got robbed from going to the super bowl by the refs because Drew pearson was Horse collard!
@@petemartinez9971 81 championship game was stolen from Danny white
68,000 in stands
Let the current Rams go back to these uniforms or the old school blue and white ones of The Deacon Jones era.
The ones they wear now are too frilly bright and pansy looking..
Yes - a lot of the uniforms now in the NFL are just plain ugly, the Rams included.
@@legrandfromage6450 Sick and tired of USFL Trump arena underwear. 👍
If the glove don't fit, you must acquit
If the coffin fits, you must get into it.
The rams old jerseys is better
Dorsett is out of shape
Nope
@@JonasBluntson yep
1:57
Cosell quit tp spend more time with his family? Not fired because the found him passed out drunk in the bathroom. And passed out in the booth with a fifth of booze.
He quit before he was officially fired. It didn't have to do with drinking. On one Monday night the Redskins were playing and he kept referring to the Skins WR Charlie Brown as that little monkey 🐒. As you could imagine, that didn't go over so well.
Ferragamo was 💩 this game 🤦🏾♂️
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