Aesthetically, the Super Bowl has no better venue than the Rose Bowl. The game starts in the daylight in the bright sunshine, fades out, the beautiful grass with the San Gabriel mountains as the backdrop...it's perfect. I know billions buy you access and SoFi is nice for what it is. But man, I would LOVE for LA to have one more Super Bowl in the most historic football venue in the country.
@@robertgriffin5703 The Rose Bowl is kinda outdated by now isn't it? All these ol' barns in sports aren't going to stand around or last forever. You have to upgrade to something new. With SoFi now L.A. is practically a return Super Bowl venue every few years now.
Super Bowls ain’t what they used to be. I love Bowl games on grass outdoors. Earlier start times, then the sun ☀️ starts going down late in the 3rd quarter. Nostalgic to me. Now every SB kicks off late, always seem to be Indoors on turf. Just crap. Love the Rose Bowl, always reminds me of the Giants Broncos in 1986
@@koalabearkhan145 “Just a joke.” The entire country says that but they’re not joking. They want us to die sooner rather than later and die a slow and painful death just because we’re Cowboys fans. So when people like you only make a joke, it flies over our heads because of how many people actually mean it
Yup but the owner is to blame for the downfall! Fires a super bowl winning coach because he would not kiss his Ass. Damn shame! They didn’t achieve more than what they did!! Those 90’s cowboys were pretty good.
The Bills simply had the misfortune to be the AFC's best team at the same time the NFC was at the peak of its dominance. They show up 5 years earlier or later and they likely get a couple titles.
I'm not so sure about that. They were not the '80s Broncos who were severely overmatched each time they made it to the Super Bowl. Yes, the NFC was loaded during this period (14 straight Super Bowl wins from '84-'96), but the Bills were often the architects of their own demise. In Super Bowl XXV, Jim Kelly's inability to recognize the Giants dropping 8 men into coverage cost them the game. Thurman Thomas averaged 9 yds per carry, but only got 15 carries. Kelly arrogantly kept trying to throw the ball and play their uptempo offense even after it was clear that it wasn't working. Super Bowl XXVI was the biggest mismatch in talent of the four games even though it wasn't the biggest blowout. Washington was superior in nearly every way to Buffalo and ground them into a pulp. Had they not taken their foot off the gas by running the ball to burn clock after taking a 24-0 lead, Washington easily could've scored over 50 points. Super Bowls XXVII and XXVIII are all about turnovers. Buffalo should have been in both games but they constantly shot themselves in the foot. Dallas scored 49 points off of turnovers between the two games! After Thurman Thomas fumbled at the beginning of the second half in Super Bowl XXVIII, the Bills laid down and died. That's the moment when great teams get up off the mat and answer the bell.
@@jc22558 i agree with all of this except the talent perspective of redskins. Skins played a better game but the bills had more talent. I think that super bowl 26 was coaching and officiating. Bills could have scored 42 if they wore stickem.
@@justinyoung8062 the ‘91 Redskins are one of the most underrated dominant teams of all time. They weren’t flashy, but they were great in every phase of the game. They physically dominated Super Bowl 26 from start to finish. At no point did it look like the Bills could compete with them. They were up 37-10 halfway through the 4th Quarter. Don’t let the final score fool you into thinking it was ever competitive.
First Super Bowl I remember watching. Between the Cowboys performance and the Michael Jackson half-time show, this game was absolutely life changing for me.
Even though the Bills lost 4 straight Super Bowls, they were a great team in the 90s because they were able to make 4 straight Super Bowl apperances. Not even Tom Brady has been able to do that.
WHY OH WHY?! Actually as time has passed I recognize the greatness of those Cowboys teams. The personalities, coaches, and great play made them a team you loved to hate. Although truth be told, if they were playing in this era the team would probably have to be broken up due to the craziness off the field.
Can't believe afc lost so many years in a row .... then the broncos went back to back with Shanahan after my packers almost went back to back in 96 and 97
Think about had they not blocked the FG AND the TD pass from Reich which he clearly was over the line of scrimmage I mean this game is literally the biggest blowout in Super Bowl history otherwise.
That 3rd and 16 conversion which led to the Novacek touchdown changed that game. Before that Cowboy drive, Kelly threw an interception to James Washington which would lead to 9 turnovers later on. The Cowboys finally had all their pieces of the puzzle in place. They beat the best team in the 49ers at Candlestick and the Cowboys were just too fast and good. The Cowboys had the number one defense and on offense the league's leading rusher in Emmitt Smith. The Cowboys just got all those turnovers and converted most of them into touchdowns. This proved to the world that the Cowboys were going to be a force for the next few years and they were.
History remembers this as the crowning of the new Cowboys run on top. But like Jimmy Johnson, for me that had come in the NFC title game against the 49ers. I know a lot of people thought this could be a sneaky competitive team and even dared to think the Bills might be the ol' 'team of destiny' after the Houston comeback and then two low key dominant wins in Pittsburgh and Miami for the AFC title. But this to me was a fun epilogue and I legitimately was more excited to see what Michael Jackson was going to do for the halftime show. I fully expected the Cowboys to blow Buffalo off the field the same way Washington had the year before...and it happened.
After they stopped Frank Reich's touchdown drive it was over for Buffalo, Dallas proved their point and Emmitt Smith punctuated it emphatically with that 38 yard run the very next drive.
For the 92-92 bills. I bet they wake up to the boys are back in town playing in their nightmares. You heard that song every 5 minutes it seemed those 2 Superbowls
Crazy how when watching this again Buffalo was gashing the cowboys defense in first half. But turnovers…oh what might of been. But I’m a cowboys fan and watched this live when I was 14 growing up in Dallas at same time. Great times 💪
Still to this day the best day I’ve ever had as a Cowboys fan!! I don’t think it’ll ever be topped I wasn’t alive in the 70s when they won so this was my first one to see😎👍
I lived thru it here in Buffalo. It was a special time to get to the Super Bowl every time, but never winning was very disappointing every time. Especially when the best two times to win were both the first and last times.
I been a Bills fan since I been 10 years old, Norwoods wide right, it’s hard being a Bills fan we lose in the oddest ways and it never ends , still today 13 seconds 2 years ago, just ridiculous ways to lose and always happens to the Bills, honestly never fails
The Bills were so talented... but they lacked discipline. Marv Levy was outcoached in every Super Bowl. Thank God, Don Beebe finally got a ring with the Packers.
I agree. The Bills collectively were a very arrogant and stubborn team. Too often in these big games they became one dimensional. Their star players also didn't show up in the Super Bowls. Jim Kelly's combined QB rating was 54.58. Thurman Thomas gained a combined 69 yards for avg of 1.9 yards per carry in the last three Super Bowls. Bruce Smith and Darryl Talley were largely non-factors in most of the games.
Even after playing in 2 superbowls, Jim Kelly had stage fright in this game and his horrendous play sabotaged his team. Bills should have been ahead 24 to 14 at halftime but Kelly instead give away 14 of the potential 24 points to Dallas with his bumbling turnovers. Seems as if Kelly was scared of the big stage and flashing lights. The look of fright on his face during his first drive was a clear indication to me that he would fold under pressure.
1:43, #89 Steve Tasker is the greatest special teams player of all time. He needs to be in the Hall of Fame💯 And the call by the great Dick Enberg OH MY!!🙂
There had been teams from the state of New York that had appeared in championship games in the state of California since 1970. 1970: New York Knicks (NBA Finals) 1972: New York Knicks (NBA Finals) 1973: New York Knicks (NBA Finals) 1974: New York Mets (World Series) 1977: New York Yankees (World Series) 1978: New York Yankees (World Series) 1981: New York Yankees (World Series) 1987: New York Giants (Super Bowl XXI) 1993: Buffalo Bills (Super Bowl XXVII) 1998: New York Yankees (World Series) 2014: New York Rangers (Stanley Cup Finals) There had been Southern professional sports teams that had been in championship games in the state of California since 1973. 1973: Miami Dolphins (Super Bowl VII) 1983: Miami Dolphins (Super Bowl XXVII) 1985: Miami Dolphins (Super Bowl XIX) 1993: Dallas Cowboys (Super Bowl XXVII) 2003: Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Super Bowl XXXVII) 2009: Orlando Magic (NBA Finals) 2010: Texas Rangers (World Series) 2016: Carolina Panthers (Super Bowl 50) 2017: Houston Astros (World Series)
Of all 4 Superbowls that Buffalo lost, the one vs the NYG is the one they should've won. A missed FG is what won NYG that game. Just like in 2007 & 2011... The NYG GOT LUCKY!
Who cares, all Super Bowl-winning teams need some combination of skill, talent, and....luck. You think the Giants feel sorry for the Bills or the Patriots? NO. They EARNED those Super Bowl rings any way you slice it. Their opponents made mistakes which cost them. You CAN'T take away those Giants SB championships so STOP even bothering to try. It's a wasted effort.
The Bills had a 7-0 lead and the ball around midfield late in the first quarter. Things were looking ok for them. To self-destruct like that was inexcusable, regardless of how good the opponent was.
I loved the Helicopter especially, TD also got MVP by playing through injury, Elway won his first ring after 3 losses, they upset a 11 point favorite Packers, and they ended the NFC’s 13 year streak of super bowl wins. And the game came down to a defensive stop by the Broncos at the end, so it was close the whole way through. Easily top 5 SB.
Agreed but with all the rules the NFL makes host stadiums and areas meet and the new LA stadium I doubt it'll happen, there's next to no parking at the Rose Bowl but I agree it's an incredibly beautiful and historic venue/setting
Poor Bills. They were a great team that happened to face the NFC at their peak. Then Once the NFC faded a guy named Tom came along. And now Brady’s gone and the AFC has the most dominant QB lineup in a long time. Maybe Allen can get them to the promised land but I’ll believe it when I see it.
I’ve watched all four Bills Super Bowl games back. They lost to 4 very good teams and in 3 of the 4 games they were throughly outplayed. But the one common denominator is Jim Kelly was awful. He was horrible in all the games and he absolutely cost his team from ever winning the BIG ONE. One of the most overrated QBs in NFL history.
I'm a Chiefs fan... but I like Josh Allen... and I hope you guys win a championship someday. I think the city of Buffalo would finally be able to put these four Super Bowl losses and the Music City Miracle behind them.
Aesthetically, the Super Bowl has no better venue than the Rose Bowl. The game starts in the daylight in the bright sunshine, fades out, the beautiful grass with the San Gabriel mountains as the backdrop...it's perfect. I know billions buy you access and SoFi is nice for what it is. But man, I would LOVE for LA to have one more Super Bowl in the most historic football venue in the country.
My thing with Sofi is that the LA super bowl every 5 years is now inside smh
@@robertgriffin5703 The Rose Bowl is kinda outdated by now isn't it? All these ol' barns in sports aren't going to stand around or last forever. You have to upgrade to something new. With SoFi now L.A. is practically a return Super Bowl venue every few years now.
It's a cool-looking venue I must say
@@ckendall67 it still holds the Rose Bowl
Super Bowls ain’t what they used to be. I love Bowl games on grass outdoors. Earlier start times, then the sun ☀️ starts going down late in the 3rd quarter. Nostalgic to me. Now every SB kicks off late, always seem to be Indoors on turf. Just crap. Love the Rose Bowl, always reminds me of the Giants Broncos in 1986
The time when the Cowboys were the young hot team.
And also relevant
@@koalabearkhan145 yes we’re chokesters but we’re still the most relevant team do idk what ur on.
@@Kingkam_77 just a joke. Relax (-_-)
@@koalabearkhan145 “Just a joke.” The entire country says that but they’re not joking. They want us to die sooner rather than later and die a slow and painful death just because we’re Cowboys fans. So when people like you only make a joke, it flies over our heads because of how many people actually mean it
Yup but the owner is to blame for the downfall! Fires a super bowl winning coach because he would not kiss his Ass. Damn shame! They didn’t achieve more than what they did!! Those 90’s cowboys were pretty good.
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This Cowboy team was something to watch Live!
The Bills simply had the misfortune to be the AFC's best team at the same time the NFC was at the peak of its dominance. They show up 5 years earlier or later and they likely get a couple titles.
I'm not so sure about that. They were not the '80s Broncos who were severely overmatched each time they made it to the Super Bowl. Yes, the NFC was loaded during this period (14 straight Super Bowl wins from '84-'96), but the Bills were often the architects of their own demise.
In Super Bowl XXV, Jim Kelly's inability to recognize the Giants dropping 8 men into coverage cost them the game. Thurman Thomas averaged 9 yds per carry, but only got 15 carries. Kelly arrogantly kept trying to throw the ball and play their uptempo offense even after it was clear that it wasn't working.
Super Bowl XXVI was the biggest mismatch in talent of the four games even though it wasn't the biggest blowout. Washington was superior in nearly every way to Buffalo and ground them into a pulp. Had they not taken their foot off the gas by running the ball to burn clock after taking a 24-0 lead, Washington easily could've scored over 50 points.
Super Bowls XXVII and XXVIII are all about turnovers. Buffalo should have been in both games but they constantly shot themselves in the foot. Dallas scored 49 points off of turnovers between the two games! After Thurman Thomas fumbled at the beginning of the second half in Super Bowl XXVIII, the Bills laid down and died. That's the moment when great teams get up off the mat and answer the bell.
@@jc22558 exactly. I think a lot of ppl forget about how the games played out. Bills had a chance early to go up 14 on Dallas before that first int
@@jc22558 i agree with all of this except the talent perspective of redskins. Skins played a better game but the bills had more talent. I think that super bowl 26 was coaching and officiating. Bills could have scored 42 if they wore stickem.
@@justinyoung8062 the ‘91 Redskins are one of the most underrated dominant teams of all time. They weren’t flashy, but they were great in every phase of the game. They physically dominated Super Bowl 26 from start to finish. At no point did it look like the Bills could compete with them. They were up 37-10 halfway through the 4th Quarter. Don’t let the final score fool you into thinking it was ever competitive.
🤣🤣🤣🤣 vikings 0-4 bills 0-4..
First Super Bowl I remember watching. Between the Cowboys performance and the Michael Jackson half-time show, this game was absolutely life changing for me.
First superbowl for me as well
It was my first superbowl also, I remember it like it was yesterday can’t believe it’s been 32 years ago!
Even though the Bills lost 4 straight Super Bowls, they were a great team in the 90s because they were able to make 4 straight Super Bowl apperances. Not even Tom Brady has been able to do that.
Well Tom went to 3/4 in the early 2000's and 5/7 to end his career
@@matthewdowling6549 but never made 4 straight apperances
That’s because the Bills did it BEFORE the salary cap was implemented.
Only 3
Third times the charm to only get yo ass whoop'd 52-17🤦🏾♂️😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
It really should of been 59-17 but Leon Lett started celebrating a little too early 😄
Yeah but we had fun Buffalo was such a great city to be a part of back then
ONE OF THE BEST SUPERBOWLS EVER!!!!!
Why?
With Michael Jackson performing in half time
WHY OH WHY?!
Actually as time has passed I recognize the greatness of those Cowboys teams. The personalities, coaches, and great play made them a team you loved to hate. Although truth be told, if they were playing in this era the team would probably have to be broken up due to the craziness off the field.
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Buffalo Bills Against Dallas Cowboys From 1992 Super Bowl ☺🏈Thanks For Uploading Dallas Cowboys Greatest Team Dynasty Of The Early 90s
Islanders dynasty was better
@@mattbair2002 i troofly do not care
@@aant429 I troofly think the cowboys blow
@@mattbair2002 I troofly do not care
@@jefferyrobertson7520 wrong! Cowboys dominated 70s early to mid 80s and 90s
the late great face of NBC Dick Enberg what a talent😇...
Honestly I’m just commenting because I want NFL throwback to like it.
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In the words of Buffalo’s James Lofton: “The only thing that could’ve stopped The Cowboys tonight was an earthquake in Santa Monica.”
One of the most competitive closest games in Super Bowl History
Sarcasm
must have had NFL fans on the edge of their seats
When the Cowboys had a REAL head coach and not Jerry Jones. Smh
I mean Jerry Jones did own the team then too haha
The Leon Lett play that will be remembered for years
The biggest folly in Super Bowl history. Unless you count Dolphins kicker Garo Yaprimmen's (sp?) "pass" in Super Bowl VII.
@@ericbattle4597the game was over by that point. the leon lett play doesnt compare to garo’s slip up.
Meaningless gaffe 52 / 17
Imagine going to 4 Superbowls in a row and losing them all...
The NFC was just too dominant for a 12 year period.
Imagine if this occurred in the social media era
@@Ryan-zt2xw NFC East specifically, i might be wrong but im pretty sure they lost all of them to NFC east teams
@@aant429 they sure did
1990 Giants
1991 Redskins
1992 Cowboys
1993 Cowboys
NFC East + 49ers had a stranglehold on the NFL from 1986-1995
@@Terror832 1985-97
25:52 Were it not for Leon Lett showboating, the Cowboys would have scored the most points in Super Bowl history.
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Agreed could've been 59-17
Yep.... breaking the record in most points scored by your team, the 49ers, in SB 24 which was 55.
Couldn't be mad at 50+ tho
Can't believe afc lost so many years in a row .... then the broncos went back to back with Shanahan after my packers almost went back to back in 96 and 97
For you young kids that don’t know this is the ideal football strategy, a balanced offense. Helps you keep the ball & control the game
After that first bills touchdown the onslaught began! I watched this whole game.
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Think about had they not blocked the FG AND the TD pass from Reich which he clearly was over the line of scrimmage I mean this game is literally the biggest blowout in Super Bowl history otherwise.
@@DoubleStar92blocked punt*?
Wow really you watched the whole super bowl?! That's unheard of! 😂
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That 3rd and 16 conversion which led to the Novacek touchdown changed that game. Before that Cowboy drive, Kelly threw an interception to James Washington which would lead to 9 turnovers later on. The Cowboys finally had all their pieces of the puzzle in place. They beat the best team in the 49ers at Candlestick and the Cowboys were just too fast and good. The Cowboys had the number one defense and on offense the league's leading rusher in Emmitt Smith. The Cowboys just got all those turnovers and converted most of them into touchdowns. This proved to the world that the Cowboys were going to be a force for the next few years and they were.
The best cowboys team in my mind. Wish we could perform like this
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Oh Yeah, Your Cowboys Are Still A Great Team In The 90s.
With Troy Aikman
History remembers this as the crowning of the new Cowboys run on top. But like Jimmy Johnson, for me that had come in the NFC title game against the 49ers. I know a lot of people thought this could be a sneaky competitive team and even dared to think the Bills might be the ol' 'team of destiny' after the Houston comeback and then two low key dominant wins in Pittsburgh and Miami for the AFC title. But this to me was a fun epilogue and I legitimately was more excited to see what Michael Jackson was going to do for the halftime show. I fully expected the Cowboys to blow Buffalo off the field the same way Washington had the year before...and it happened.
The Bills defeated the 49er's that year in the first ever no punt game. The only reason the Super Bowl was a blowout was all the turnovers.
Fitting how the last Los Angeles-area Super Bowl, like the next one upcoming, was broadcast by NBC.
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This was the first super bowl I watched live
After they stopped Frank Reich's touchdown drive it was over for Buffalo, Dallas proved their point and Emmitt Smith punctuated it emphatically with that 38 yard run the very next drive.
Smith was everywhere in this Superbowl.
Haley single handily wrecked this game-Bills had no O-lineman to stop him
Dude was the catalyst of why you beat the Niners to advance. All season he terrorized o lines. Big pick up by Jerry Jones
Jim Kelly was brutal this day
This Superbowl, he only played, til the second quarter, when he got injured. He was bad in those two Superbowls against Dallas.
@@hectorlopez1069 And the previous year against Washington when he threw 4 INTs
Kelly was overrated. He just had a great team around him but then choked whenever it mattered the most
Also, this is the Cowboys' first SB title since the 1977 season.
They would go on to win 2 more in the 90s.
the rose bowl is in pasadena. los angeles is about 19 miles away.
Best Dallas Cowboys team of all times.
*Jim Kelly career Super Bowl Stats*
55.9%, 2 TDs, 7 INTs, 56.9 Rating
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Much better QB than those stats indicate.
11:50 Jimmy Johnson, "well, he is Charles Haley"
The Buffalo Bills absolutely self-destructed in this game! Wow!
More turnovers than your favorite bakery
that was a good one fr 💀
The Bills looked pretty damned competitive throughout the first half, other than shooting themselves in the foot every chance they got. Lord.
For the 92-92 bills. I bet they wake up to the boys are back in town playing in their nightmares. You heard that song every 5 minutes it seemed those 2 Superbowls
Crazy how when watching this again Buffalo was gashing the cowboys defense in first half. But turnovers…oh what might of been. But I’m a cowboys fan and watched this live when I was 14 growing up in Dallas at same time. Great times 💪
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i'll never know why he just didn't just score the damn TD??? celebrate AFTER you score....
Those Bills were some really good teams, the problem is the Giants, Redskins and Cowboys (x2) were some of the greatest ever!
Thomas Everett coulda been SB MVP. He dominated.
I how the Chicago Bears can be the young hot team of this decade
Cowboys = Knicks
Bills = Clippers
Clippers began in buffalo as well lol
@ no wonder why those 2 teams have the same color schemes haha
Man, that moment shift with Jay scoring and then. Pick six right after was such a crazy shift
Still to this day the best day I’ve ever had as a Cowboys fan!! I don’t think it’ll ever be topped I wasn’t alive in the 70s when they won so this was my first one to see😎👍
Gary Coleman made this team
@@Gl49ers Totally agree he was definitely the star
Cowboys: Manchester United!
Bills: Atletico Madrid!
The next year in 1994, the final game of the world cup would be held there in the rose bowl, Brazil beats Italy in penalties.
Jerry did not like how much respect and loyalty the players had for Jimmy
“BUFFALO ALL THE WAY THIS TIME!”
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🐐 Team…
And this ladies and gentlemen, defined the Buffalo Bills of the 90s:
(B)oy
(I)
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Man I feel bad for these early 90s Bills teams going to four straight SB's and lost all of them.. The NFC was too dominant at that time.
I lived thru it here in Buffalo. It was a special time to get to the Super Bowl every time, but never winning was very disappointing every time. Especially when the best two times to win were both the first and last times.
I been a Bills fan since I been 10 years old, Norwoods wide right, it’s hard being a Bills fan we lose in the oddest ways and it never ends , still today 13 seconds 2 years ago, just ridiculous ways to lose and always happens to the Bills, honestly never fails
The Bills were so talented... but they lacked discipline. Marv Levy was outcoached in every Super Bowl. Thank God, Don Beebe finally got a ring with the Packers.
I agree. The Bills collectively were a very arrogant and stubborn team. Too often in these big games they became one dimensional. Their star players also didn't show up in the Super Bowls. Jim Kelly's combined QB rating was 54.58. Thurman Thomas gained a combined 69 yards for avg of 1.9 yards per carry in the last three Super Bowls. Bruce Smith and Darryl Talley were largely non-factors in most of the games.
Marv levy deserves one ring for doing really good for the bills.
@@hectorlopez1069 ... Marv Levy has 4 AFC Championship rings. Those are the only ones he deserves.
Even after playing in 2 superbowls, Jim Kelly had stage fright in this game and his horrendous play sabotaged his team. Bills should have been ahead 24 to 14 at halftime but Kelly instead give away 14 of the potential 24 points to Dallas with his bumbling turnovers. Seems as if Kelly was scared of the big stage and flashing lights. The look of fright on his face during his first drive was a clear indication to me that he would fold under pressure.
The halftime show with Michael Jackson was more entertaining than the game
I guess so. He was amazing. Rip. King of pop
BILLS: @Boy I Love Losing Super Bowls” 🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂
What an insane game.
19:06 Not that it matters, but WTF?? He was totally past the line of scrimmage!
that play cost a lot of people money ( myself included ) who buy super bowl squares
Blame the Cowboys for not playing till the whistle blows.
Cowboys #6 was really fucking good
#8 oops
@@alejandropalacios4080 ya guys who go the hall of fame n win 3 super bowls including a Super Bowl mvp are usually pretty good 😂
Buffalo was such a disaster in this game. 9 friggen turnovers? Unreal
Pathetic game by the bills. Always turning it over. You're not gonna win anything, if you play like that.
1:43, #89 Steve Tasker is the greatest special teams player of all time. He needs to be in the Hall of Fame💯 And the call by the great Dick Enberg OH MY!!🙂
Steve Tasker and Bill Bates.
The grand daddy bowl is the most beautiful stadium ever built .
I just want to see the Cowboys win a super bowl live
Probably never happen
@@cavemanriley it might to me since I’m really young I’m 13 lol
Last time they won I was barely a year old so yeah I never actually saw them win one live
never gonna happen this old crusty highlight plus 4 other ones is all you got.
Didnt realize kelly got hurt during this game. That and a sh*t ton of turnovers man buffalo screwed themselves
They were a crappy team in the Superbowl.
24:04 "Give him a touchdown he deserves it" 😂
During their 4 straight SB appearances from 1990 to 1993 the Bills had a 14-2 record vs the NFC.
9 turnovers by the bills. That's all that needs to be said
Horrible. No wonder the bills lost 52-17.
I remember this Super Bowl 🏈. Dallas Cowboys 🤠 🏆
After watching this, where the Cowboys fans already saying 2023 is their year?
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29 Years Ago
I seriously doubt buffalo was ever beating dallas. If you can beat san francisco in the early to mid 90s you are winning the super bowl.
There had been teams from the state of New York that had appeared in championship games in the state of California since 1970.
1970: New York Knicks (NBA Finals)
1972: New York Knicks (NBA Finals)
1973: New York Knicks (NBA Finals)
1974: New York Mets (World Series)
1977: New York Yankees (World Series)
1978: New York Yankees (World Series)
1981: New York Yankees (World Series)
1987: New York Giants (Super Bowl XXI)
1993: Buffalo Bills (Super Bowl XXVII)
1998: New York Yankees (World Series)
2014: New York Rangers (Stanley Cup Finals)
There had been Southern professional sports teams that had been in championship games in the state of California since 1973.
1973: Miami Dolphins (Super Bowl VII)
1983: Miami Dolphins (Super Bowl XXVII)
1985: Miami Dolphins (Super Bowl XIX)
1993: Dallas Cowboys (Super Bowl XXVII)
2003: Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Super Bowl XXXVII)
2009: Orlando Magic (NBA Finals)
2010: Texas Rangers (World Series)
2016: Carolina Panthers (Super Bowl 50)
2017: Houston Astros (World Series)
There had been teams from many states play many places haha what's your point?
The Buffalo Bills would have pulled off the wild upset of the Dallas Cowboys in Super Bowl XXVII.
@@kennethzinke9168 what? Haha you aren't making any sense 🤣
Fun fact every time the Bills were in the Super Bowl they lost to every team in the NFC East except for the Eagles who never played the Bills
Cardinals were also in the NFC East at the time as well.
I feel old. This was almost 30 years ago
I wasn’t even born yet
@@robertbulk7530 Same here.
Wasn’t born until two years later (January 1995)
Just before I remember watching football for the first time....
Damn that Kelly injury was hard to watch
Pain
Of all 4 Superbowls that Buffalo lost, the one vs the NYG is the one they should've won. A missed FG is what won NYG that game. Just like in 2007 & 2011... The NYG GOT LUCKY!
Who cares, all Super Bowl-winning teams need some combination of skill, talent, and....luck. You think the Giants feel sorry for the Bills or the Patriots? NO. They EARNED those Super Bowl rings any way you slice it. Their opponents made mistakes which cost them. You CAN'T take away those Giants SB championships so STOP even bothering to try. It's a wasted effort.
The Dallas Cowboys won 3 Super Bowls during the 1990s (1992,1993,1995)
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Troy Aikman was the perfect QB to win all 3 of them. He was great.
Cowboys were the underdogs of that era.
The first Super Bowl I saw.
The Bills had a 7-0 lead and the ball around midfield late in the first quarter. Things were looking ok for them. To self-destruct like that was inexcusable, regardless of how good the opponent was.
Super bowl 32 please
I loved the Helicopter especially, TD also got MVP by playing through injury, Elway won his first ring after 3 losses, they upset a 11 point favorite Packers, and they ended the NFC’s 13 year streak of super bowl wins. And the game came down to a defensive stop by the Broncos at the end, so it was close the whole way through. Easily top 5 SB.
There is no more beautiful setting in sports than The Rose Bowl at dusk. The Super Bowl should be held there again.
I agree, it was gorgeous to play in the rose bowl.
Agreed but with all the rules the NFL makes host stadiums and areas meet and the new LA stadium I doubt it'll happen, there's next to no parking at the Rose Bowl but I agree it's an incredibly beautiful and historic venue/setting
Poor Bills. They were a great team that happened to face the NFC at their peak. Then Once the NFC faded a guy named Tom came along. And now Brady’s gone and the AFC has the most dominant QB lineup in a long time. Maybe Allen can get them to the promised land but I’ll believe it when I see it.
The good ol days 🤠
Buffalo had two chances of winning this game, slim and none. And slim left town.
The bills were better than the Giants. But Dallas was stacked
23:02 AND HE'S IN!!!
Watching this great team to erase yesterday’s horror show.
The Triplets, before the Heatles. Each one a Hall of Famer.
Ken Norton was on the good side for winning 3 in a row, gale gilbert lost 5 in a row
Wish the Rose Bowl would host another Super Bowl.
Buffalo just couldn't get right after blowing it against the Giants. Each year after that was more pathetic than before.
This Superbowl 27 to today's 56.from Pasadena to Inglewood.los Angeles.
I’ve watched all four Bills Super Bowl games back. They lost to 4 very good teams and in 3 of the 4 games they were throughly outplayed. But the one common denominator is Jim Kelly was awful. He was horrible in all the games and he absolutely cost his team from ever winning the BIG ONE. One of the most overrated QBs in NFL history.
They came so close but they Buffalo Billed it!! 🤪😘
Why do they come to me to die!? Why do they come to me to die, NFL Throwback!?
TBH had Miami beat Buffalo the week prior in the AFC Title game, Miami may have given Dallas some headaches cause of Marino
Great after three weeks of recovering from the pain from Kansas City you decide to drop this video to remind me that we fucking STINK
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Got it
At least it was a blowout. Not like Superbowl 25.
I'm a Chiefs fan... but I like Josh Allen... and I hope you guys win a championship someday. I think the city of Buffalo would finally be able to put these four Super Bowl losses and the Music City Miracle behind them.