@@fortynights1513 49ers/Chargers was the end of the era of routine Super blowouts. The NFC win streak still went on a few more years, but DAL/PIT and NE/GB were a lot more competitive than the scores would indicate and of course we know what happened with SB 32
@@chrisuncleahmad789Yup. Especially Steelers-Cowboys. Steelers fought all the way back to cut it to 3 and were in position to pull off one of the all time great Super Bowl upsets then...Neil O'Donnell to Larry Brown.
From 1992-1997, those three teams were responsible for 11 of the 12 NFC championship game appearances, with the 96 Panthers being the lone exception. Much like how the Cowboys, Vikings and Rams dominated the NFC and claimed all 12 conference championship game slots from 1973-1978.
One of the great rivalries in NFL history. The 90s took the rivalry to an astronomical level, but when the Cowboys got rid of Jimmy Johnson in favor of Barry Switzer, the aura of that franchise was never the same
The Cowboys had a better aura with Barry Switzer. His lightheartedness and trolling of the media have aged like fine wine. "We kicked their ass today. If we'd have played like that last time, it wouldn't have had to even come down to 4th-and-a-foot. So let's bury that son of a bitch"... 😂
Barry Switzer had so much more swagger and charisma than Jimmy Johnson. He was truly the embodiment of the perfect Dallas Cowboys Head Coach. The way he trolled the media back in the day has aged like fine wine.
With baseball and hockey both on strike around this time and the NBA in flux amidst Michael Jordan's first retirement, one could argue that in the summer and fall of 1994 the Cowboys and 49ers were the biggest teams in all of sports let alone the best teams in football. The only other team that came close was maybe the Orlando Magic when they had Shaq/Penny With no baseball/hockey games after the summer of 1994, it made DAL/SF matter even more if that’s possible. Heck it even got his own video game on Sega CD (NFL's Greatest: San Francisco vs. Dallas 1978-1993)
Two teams that represented '90s. Three consective NFC Championship between same two teams. The star players and future HoFers everywhere. The matchup between the great uniforms that rpresent the Throwback event in '94. So iconic.
It was a like an all star game, like Pat said during the intro, “in two weeks it’s the SB, after that the pro bowl, but today we play both,” goosebumps.
The 49ers did everything possible to prepare JUST for this game and season. They went out and got every free agent on one or two year deals like Ricky Jackson, Bart Oates, Gary Plummer, Richard Dent, Charles Mann, Ken Norton Jr, and Deion Sanders. They drafted well by getting William Floyd and Bryant Young. They had to overhaul their roster because they were not better than the Cowboys. On the Cowboys part, they really screwed themselves especially Jerry Jones. He got rid of Jimmy Johnson who led them to 2 straight Super Bowl wins. Even today that still haunts Jerry. Their best tackle Erik Williams got in a car accident and was out for the season. Rookie Larry Allen took over for the rest of the year. Still, on that day the 49ers were ready mentally and physically. Dallas wasn't. Emmitt Smith hurt his hamstring and Larry Allen had ankle injury where he was playing on one leg. Still, the game was over after 3 drives. 3 turnovers and 3 touchdowns. The 49ers were ready and Dallas wasn't. Still, if Jimmy was coach in the 94, I can tell you that the Cowboys would not be down 21-0 after 3 possessions because Jimmy would have gotten that team ready mentally.
I love it how Jimmy got his 1999 Dolphins ready for the divisional playoff game against the Jaguars. They showed true grit and Jimmy Johnson fighting spirit! Turning the ball over 7 times and lost 62-7. Inspirational how they fought until the end to score that 7 and keep the Jaguars under 70.
Absolute warriors on both sides. Man this was when football peaked. This intensity is unmatched in today’s game. There’s too many distractions or what have you. These warriors only had a championship on their mind
Game was over in the first 4 1/2 minutes. Dallas showed more heart in losing than they did in winning the title the following year. It looked much more like 1992 the last 55 1/2 minutes of the game, but unfortunately for the Cowboys, the first 4 1/2 minutes counted too...28-17 for the majority, but 38-28 in totality. Took a little cheating of the cap, but the Steve Young 49ers had finally scaled Mt. Dallas.
Re-signing Deion would have helped, but I think re-signing Ricky Watters would’ve done even more. The 95 Niners had a defense that actually allowed the lowest passer rating and fewest yards per carry (only two other teams since the merger can say that), and against a slightly harder schedule than 94. Also had five all pros too. But their primary runner Derek Loville averaged 3.3 yards per carry vs 4.9 for Watters, so he would’ve made more of a difference in my opinion. Even without Watters being re-signed I think there’s a world where they dodge Green Bay and repeat in 95 if nobody got hurt, but he’d have made it a lot easier.
the 94 niners had a high end talented offensive and good defenseat that time. there was nothing the chargers or matter in fact any team from the afc conference can do.
@@halamadridpatriotsnationgo1057 ya future patriots coach Pete Carroll was on the 96 49ers staff who was the Sean mcvay of the NFL anyone that worked for 49ers got hired those days lmao
What doomed the Cowboys 3 DAL turnovers = 3 SF TDs Young to Rice TD before half, man a thing of beauty That and the Young QB draw in the 3rd were the backbreakers
@@jdubhub68 Also, no Erik Williams. Before his car accident Williams was a savage, he used to bully people on the field and dominate. Totally imposed his will on whoever he was blocking, easily the best offensive lineman in the entire league. Dallas also missed a fg in the first half. If they made that kick it would have been a one score game in the 4th quarter. So many things could have changed the outlook of this game it's still tough to watch this even today as a Cowboys fan.
Ah, yes. The egregious non-call on Deion's arm-lock PI on the deep pass to Michael Irvin, stopping what would have been a deep completion in 49ers territory and a chance of a Dallas comeback at the end of the game.
This took Back in the Day 1995 in January when my favorite team was going to the Super bowl #49ers My favorite QB Steve Young,my Favorite WR Jerry Rice and my favorite DB Deion Sanders! I was so hype watching this game and nervous towards the end as ah Kid😂 9 year old me never had any of my teams go to the Superbowl and I had watch the 49ers lose to the cowboys two straight years before that😂That was ah struggle but Man was this like ah Heavyweight fight... What's crazy the cowboys were trying to three-peat and still to this day no one has ever repeated in the NFL
Get this channel to 1 million subscribers any NFL fan pastor present should be subscribed to this channel. Great videos the 1994 NFC championship game was one of the best games in the NFL history. The AFC had no chance that year.
“In two weeks, they will play Super Bowl XXIX. Then after that the Pro Bowl. Today, they’ll play both.” - Pat Summerall, intro prior to the game (cue NFL on Fox theme, NFC Championship Game) He was correct. The 1994 NFC Champ was the Super Bowl Meanwhile out east, the Chargers and Steelers were wrapping up their game on who was getting crushed by the NFC juggernaut Damn shame the Steelers couldn’t get those final 3 yards. Sure, the 49ers would’ve throttled them, but the clash of epic franchises and uniform matchup would’ve been a perfect cap to the NFL’s 75th season. Hey scriptwriter, can get a SF-PIT Super Bowl sometime? I’d say the same about the Cowboys. They did go 4-0 vs the Steelers in the 1990s, one of those wins was the 1994 season opener in Pittsburgh. It was the first time they ever won at Three Rivers. The other was Super Bowl XXX. Even though the Cowboys won, it was a lot closer than expected and a sign that maybe the AFC was going to soon break their Super Bowl losing streak. Counter-points Cowboys are 0-3 in Miami Super Bowls. However, the 1990s was a redemption arc for being consistently good starting with 1966 through the 1970s, but not achieving dynasty status like the Steelers did. The 1994 team was beat up when they came into that NFC Championship at SF. If they somehow made it to the Super Bowl, perhaps Emmitt Smith’s hamstring heals up just enough to not be a factor. Larry Allen was forced into the starting lineup due to what brings up my next point… Why was rookie Larry Allen in the line up? Ask Erik Williams who was in drunk driving accident on Central Expressway that busted up his knee. The 1990s Cowboys… in Miami, FL… if you don’t know why that was a bad combo, go read Boys Will Be Boys or watch Perna’s recap about the team in one of his balls deep recaps. The next year in Phoenix, the Cowboys brought bus loads of their girlfriends to that game…. Hey, it was Super Bowl triple-X… Switzer’s coaching style. It wasn’t hurting the Cowboys… yet… signs in 1995, but totally there in 1996-97 as well as free agency, salary cap, and GM Jerry drafting acumen. There was this story A few players show up late to a meeting in training camp, one of them a star. They’re clearly hung over. Troy Aikman is not pleased Switzer: Troy, what should I do about it? Troy: Cut the bench guys & make the star player run laps under the Austin sun until he barfs up last night’s activities. Problem solved Switzer: (thinks about it) nah… I’ll tell them to not do it again Troy: (inner monologue) what happened to the Switzer that begged me to come to Oklahoma? Switzer: (inner monologue) why is Troy looking a me like that…?
0:32 the same way Eddie D says i don't care what it takes we ain't losing to Dallas .. too bad his nephew don't have that same energy not losing to Kansas city.
Hey this was a great way to remaster/reupload the game from the previous upload. I was wondering a while back if you would do something like this for this very game. Thanks!!!
I liked Barry Switzer, but he just didn’t have the same impact that Jimmy did. He coached them to a Super Bowl the following year, but with Jimmy’s players and his imprint still over the franchise. ever since then it’s been almost 30 years of underachievement. Thanks a lot, Jerry 😒
And almost 30 years since the Cowboys have made it past the divisional round. After the mid 90’s and these cores moved on, neither team was quite the same.
@@fortynights1513 I agree considering Wade Phillips had the year of a life time coaching and then the team fell apart but then again if the Giants lose that game, it’s very likely the 2007 Patriots win the Super Bowl.
@@LiamDeegeTrue, but still, we wouldn’t be clowning on Dallas for not making an NFC Championship Game since 1995 (only Miami and Washington have gone longer at the moment).
Yeah, that wasn't the Cowboys "allowing" turnovers. That was the 49ers forcing turnovers because they were HYPED for this game. Still, the game was NOT over. Steve Young had a tendency to wilt under pressure at this point in his career and every 49er fan knew it. That's why there was so much tension at the end of the game. Pulling this one out changed the course of his career. If he loses this game, he's not a HOFer.
@@emantabrizi8218 You're probably 100% right on that. Switzer was not the coach that Jimmy Johnson was, especially at that point in his career. Johnson was THE man, and the Cowboys were like a rocket ship that ran out of fuel when he left...just took a few years to crash back to Earth.
@@fortynights1513 ken Norton was like the guy who hopped to the 49ers as somewhat blow to cowboys like Charles Haley was for 49ers who signed him for playoffs in 98 I remember vs Packers lmao
At 18:02 you see Charles Haley, and Tim Harris jawing at each other. Those guys did not like each other when they both played on the 49ers. Harris refused to put up with Haley's antics.
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Dude why do you keep posting these lies? The Dallas Cowboys are still members in the NFC East and the San Francisco 49ers are still members in the NFC West. You need to do your research!
I've been a 9ers fan my whole life and I will tell you it was always the turnovers that decided the game. When the cowgirls won back to back SB's when we played them in the nfc championship those yrs we lost the turnover battle both times. Oh and we NEVER should have let Haley go to Dallas. Even Carmen Policy stated it was his biggest mistake ever.
It's one of the best rivalries. Cowboys got payback for the catch in the 1992 nfc championship game and dominated the 49ers next year, too. Until free agency began prior to the 1994 season, and they got Deion sanders and other key players on defense for them to finally get over Dallas and win the Super Bowl. It also helps that Jerry jones fired jimmy johnson.
I’m so angry to this day that the Steelers lost to stupid Junior Seau and those bum Chargers… San Fran vs Pittsburgh would have been a better SB. Sure the Steelers would have lost, but SB 29 would have been more memorable
This game was pretty much the 94 Super Bowl.
Sports Illustrated's famous cover: The Real Super Bowl
Yep. For that matter, even the AFC Championship Game was more competitive than the actual Super Bowl.
@@fortynights1513 49ers/Chargers was the end of the era of routine Super blowouts. The NFC win streak still went on a few more years, but DAL/PIT and NE/GB were a lot more competitive than the scores would indicate and of course we know what happened with SB 32
@@chrisuncleahmad789Yup. Especially Steelers-Cowboys. Steelers fought all the way back to cut it to 3 and were in position to pull off one of the all time great Super Bowl upsets then...Neil O'Donnell to Larry Brown.
Exactly. The Chargers wasn't beating either one of these teams.
PEAK FOOTBALL!! Madden & Summerall at their peaks too. It doesn’t get any better than this!!
Packers, Cowboys, and 49ers took over the 90s.
From 1992-1997, those three teams were responsible for 11 of the 12 NFC championship game appearances, with the 96 Panthers being the lone exception.
Much like how the Cowboys, Vikings and Rams dominated the NFC and claimed all 12 conference championship game slots from 1973-1978.
Loved watching those teams battle on Fox as a kid with Summerall and Madden calling the game.
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Don’t forget about the Broncos who ended the decade winning back to back 💯
@@Riles3152 ya if not for that 1997 super bowl would piss me off alot more lol
Not really a cowboys fan but my god those jerseys and the coach's jackets were so amazing
One of the great rivalries in NFL history. The 90s took the rivalry to an astronomical level, but when the Cowboys got rid of Jimmy Johnson in favor of Barry Switzer, the aura of that franchise was never the same
With hockey and baseball on strike and the NBA in flux amidst Jordan's first retirement DAL/SF basically became THE hot topic in sports
As a cowboy I agree
The Cowboys had a better aura with Barry Switzer. His lightheartedness and trolling of the media have aged like fine wine.
"We kicked their ass today. If we'd have played like that last time, it wouldn't have had to even come down to 4th-and-a-foot. So let's bury that son of a bitch"... 😂
Barry Switzer had so much more swagger and charisma than Jimmy Johnson. He was truly the embodiment of the perfect Dallas Cowboys Head Coach.
The way he trolled the media back in the day has aged like fine wine.
With baseball and hockey both on strike around this time and the NBA in flux amidst Michael Jordan's first retirement, one could argue that in the summer and fall of 1994 the Cowboys and 49ers were the biggest teams in all of sports let alone the best teams in football.
The only other team that came close was maybe the Orlando Magic when they had Shaq/Penny
With no baseball/hockey games after the summer of 1994, it made DAL/SF matter even more if that’s possible.
Heck it even got his own video game on Sega CD (NFL's Greatest: San Francisco vs. Dallas 1978-1993)
NFL Throwback always cooks
One of the greatest rivalries in sports history!!! Two teams going at it against each other. The 49ers went on to win the Super Bowl that year.🏉🏉🏉🏉🏉
Two teams that represented '90s.
Three consective NFC Championship between same two teams.
The star players and future HoFers everywhere.
The matchup between the great uniforms that rpresent the Throwback event in '94.
So iconic.
In terms of pure talent on both sides of the ball for both teams, we'll never see a match up like this again.
It was a like an all star game, like Pat said during the intro, “in two weeks it’s the SB, after that the pro bowl, but today we play both,” goosebumps.
@@kik5323 Yup. One of the best intros ever.
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The 49ers did everything possible to prepare JUST for this game and season. They went out and got every free agent on one or two year deals like Ricky Jackson, Bart Oates, Gary Plummer, Richard Dent, Charles Mann, Ken Norton Jr, and Deion Sanders. They drafted well by getting William Floyd and Bryant Young. They had to overhaul their roster because they were not better than the Cowboys. On the Cowboys part, they really screwed themselves especially Jerry Jones. He got rid of Jimmy Johnson who led them to 2 straight Super Bowl wins. Even today that still haunts Jerry. Their best tackle Erik Williams got in a car accident and was out for the season. Rookie Larry Allen took over for the rest of the year. Still, on that day the 49ers were ready mentally and physically. Dallas wasn't. Emmitt Smith hurt his hamstring and Larry Allen had ankle injury where he was playing on one leg. Still, the game was over after 3 drives. 3 turnovers and 3 touchdowns. The 49ers were ready and Dallas wasn't. Still, if Jimmy was coach in the 94, I can tell you that the Cowboys would not be down 21-0 after 3 possessions because Jimmy would have gotten that team ready mentally.
I love it how Jimmy got his 1999 Dolphins ready for the divisional playoff game against the Jaguars.
They showed true grit and Jimmy Johnson fighting spirit!
Turning the ball over 7 times and lost 62-7. Inspirational how they fought until the end to score that 7 and keep the Jaguars under 70.
Jerry Jones has kept on with bad decisions to now
Niners did those things and it paid off.
They won it all here, and stayed contending for another three years afterward.
Ya back when jaguars should of played rams in super bowl lmao
The two most talented teams EVER FIELDED slugging it out.
Absolute warriors on both sides. Man this was when football peaked. This intensity is unmatched in today’s game. There’s too many distractions or what have you. These warriors only had a championship on their mind
I've always loved how both teams are wearing their 75 year throwbacks ! Makes the game instantly recognizable 👍🔥🔥
Nostalgic and historical
@@packersauburneric3625 Good looking too !
@@trevorwinn5012 Amen
The 9ers and Chargers imo had the coldest throwbacks.
@@kik5323ya but the worst super bowl lol
I wrote a paper this game my senior year in high school. Go 49ers! ❤
Summerall & Madden on the call now THIS is football
I was 6 or 7 but remember being in Brooklyn sitting on my nonnas couch in the basement watching this game with several of my cousins
THEE first game I ever watched beginning to end, have not missed a Superbowl since.
The first NFC Title game played on FOX.
San Fran's first NFC Championship since 1989
What a time to be alive!!
An all time great matchup
Nostalgic even though I only remember as far back as 1995 super bowl lol
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Game was over in the first 4 1/2 minutes. Dallas showed more heart in losing than they did in winning the title the following year. It looked much more like 1992 the last 55 1/2 minutes of the game, but unfortunately for the Cowboys, the first 4 1/2 minutes counted too...28-17 for the majority, but 38-28 in totality. Took a little cheating of the cap, but the Steve Young 49ers had finally scaled Mt. Dallas.
49ers would’ve won back to back if they had re-signed Deion
Re-signing Deion would have helped, but I think re-signing Ricky Watters would’ve done even more.
The 95 Niners had a defense that actually allowed the lowest passer rating and fewest yards per carry (only two other teams since the merger can say that), and against a slightly harder schedule than 94. Also had five all pros too.
But their primary runner Derek Loville averaged 3.3 yards per carry vs 4.9 for Watters, so he would’ve made more of a difference in my opinion.
Even without Watters being re-signed I think there’s a world where they dodge Green Bay and repeat in 95 if nobody got hurt, but he’d have made it a lot easier.
People forget raiders offered deion the most money lol
Great uniform match up
Totally.
I like the 49ers white uniform with the black and gold outline and white pants from 96 and 97 best, but the 94 uniforms were great too.
It's always so rich coming from Michael Irvin whining about pass interference. He made his career on pass interfering.
Yappy McYap, complain some more lil bro
the rivalry of the 90s
@6:37 Jerry Rice Drops a TD Catch
He made up for it and the end of the half.
This was basically the matchup of the 90’s.
I love how the 49ers have been living rent free in the Cowboys heads for 30 years. Go 49ers!
That 9ers defense came to play. They were just getting after it that game.
Classic rivalry between these two teams, but this was the year my Chargers made the sb, but the 49ers were too strong
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the 94 niners had a high end talented offensive and good defenseat that time. there was nothing the chargers or matter in fact any team from the afc conference can do.
@@halamadridpatriotsnationgo1057 ya future patriots coach Pete Carroll was on the 96 49ers staff who was the Sean mcvay of the NFL anyone that worked for 49ers got hired those days lmao
What doomed the Cowboys
3 DAL turnovers = 3 SF TDs
Young to Rice TD before half, man a thing of beauty
That and the Young QB draw in the 3rd were the backbreakers
Don't forget the no-call on Deion's arm bar PI on Michael Irvin.
@@jdubhub68 Also, no Erik Williams. Before his car accident Williams was a savage, he used to bully people on the field and dominate. Totally imposed his will on whoever he was blocking, easily the best offensive lineman in the entire league.
Dallas also missed a fg in the first half. If they made that kick it would have been a one score game in the 4th quarter. So many things could have changed the outlook of this game it's still tough to watch this even today as a Cowboys fan.
Most high stakes rivalry since 70s Steelers Raiders
Ya just before my packers took over NFC for 2 years 3 straight NFC championships
Ah, yes. The egregious non-call on Deion's arm-lock PI on the deep pass to Michael Irvin, stopping what would have been a deep completion in 49ers territory and a chance of a Dallas comeback at the end of the game.
This took Back in the Day 1995 in January when my favorite team was going to the Super bowl #49ers My favorite QB Steve Young,my Favorite WR Jerry Rice and my favorite DB Deion Sanders! I was so hype watching this game and nervous towards the end as ah Kid😂 9 year old me never had any of my teams go to the Superbowl and I had watch the 49ers lose to the cowboys two straight years before that😂That was ah struggle but Man was this like ah Heavyweight fight... What's crazy the cowboys were trying to three-peat and still to this day no one has ever repeated in the NFL
Get this channel to 1 million subscribers any NFL fan pastor present should be subscribed to this channel. Great videos the 1994 NFC championship game was one of the best games in the NFL history. The AFC had no chance that year.
Awesome video
The game that made me a niners fan 4 life
Wasn't bill romanowski on that team from Boston college????
Ahhh the days when you can sack the QB and remove your helmet to celebrate
The Cowboys' first playoff loss since the 1991 NFC Divisional Playoff.
The other teams playing 3 straigh times on the AFC Championship were the Raiders and Steelers
“In two weeks, they will play Super Bowl XXIX. Then after that the Pro Bowl. Today, they’ll play both.”
- Pat Summerall, intro prior to the game
(cue NFL on Fox theme, NFC Championship Game)
He was correct. The 1994 NFC Champ was the Super Bowl
Meanwhile out east, the Chargers and Steelers were wrapping up their game on who was getting crushed by the NFC juggernaut
Damn shame the Steelers couldn’t get those final 3 yards. Sure, the 49ers would’ve throttled them, but the clash of epic franchises and uniform matchup would’ve been a perfect cap to the NFL’s 75th season. Hey scriptwriter, can get a SF-PIT Super Bowl sometime?
I’d say the same about the Cowboys. They did go 4-0 vs the Steelers in the 1990s, one of those wins was the 1994 season opener in Pittsburgh. It was the first time they ever won at Three Rivers. The other was Super Bowl XXX. Even though the Cowboys won, it was a lot closer than expected and a sign that maybe the AFC was going to soon break their Super Bowl losing streak.
Counter-points
Cowboys are 0-3 in Miami Super Bowls. However, the 1990s was a redemption arc for being consistently good starting with 1966 through the 1970s, but not achieving dynasty status like the Steelers did.
The 1994 team was beat up when they came into that NFC Championship at SF. If they somehow made it to the Super Bowl, perhaps Emmitt Smith’s hamstring heals up just enough to not be a factor. Larry Allen was forced into the starting lineup due to what brings up my next point…
Why was rookie Larry Allen in the line up? Ask Erik Williams who was in drunk driving accident on Central Expressway that busted up his knee. The 1990s Cowboys… in Miami, FL… if you don’t know why that was a bad combo, go read Boys Will Be Boys or watch Perna’s recap about the team in one of his balls deep recaps. The next year in Phoenix, the Cowboys brought bus loads of their girlfriends to that game…. Hey, it was Super Bowl triple-X…
Switzer’s coaching style. It wasn’t hurting the Cowboys… yet… signs in 1995, but totally there in 1996-97 as well as free agency, salary cap, and GM Jerry drafting acumen. There was this story
A few players show up late to a meeting in training camp, one of them a star. They’re clearly hung over. Troy Aikman is not pleased
Switzer: Troy, what should I do about it?
Troy: Cut the bench guys & make the star player run laps under the Austin sun until he barfs up last night’s activities. Problem solved
Switzer: (thinks about it) nah… I’ll tell them to not do it again
Troy: (inner monologue) what happened to the Switzer that begged me to come to Oklahoma?
Switzer: (inner monologue) why is Troy looking a me like that…?
Great game.
Wonder who the heck thought it needed background music - as if the game in itself wasn't dramatic enough...
0:32 the same way Eddie D says i don't care what it takes we ain't losing to Dallas .. too bad his nephew don't have that same energy not losing to Kansas city.
NFL Throwback suggestion... Washington vs. Chicago in the 1987 NFC Divisional Game (Walter Payton's last game)
@@edwardoutlawjr8154 I wanna see 1996 NFC championship game I cant even find crappy full version of it anywhere like a lost treasure
Fox Score Bug v1.0
Beautiful, simple
(chef’s kissj
I love 3 (1998-1999) personally but 1 has a special place in my heart as a niner fan with this game in particular
Original bug was ok, but I like the 1998-99 and 2004-05 score bugs best personally.
Hey this was a great way to remaster/reupload the game from the previous upload. I was wondering a while back if you would do something like this for this very game. Thanks!!!
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If they would’ve called that PI on deion like they should’ve the cowboys might’ve actually had a shot in winning this game
Embarrassing the field was in this condition for the NFC Title Game
You guys need to put together a highlight video for “Epic in Miami” Chargers vs Dolphins 1981 Divisional Playoff Game.
This is great that and 1990 NFC championship game they should do and I'm Packers fan
A Madden skunk in the first five minutes 😂😂😂😂
To quote Sports Illustrated “The Real Super Bowl”
I liked Barry Switzer, but he just didn’t have the same impact that Jimmy did. He coached them to a Super Bowl the following year, but with Jimmy’s players and his imprint still over the franchise. ever since then it’s been almost 30 years of underachievement. Thanks a lot, Jerry 😒
Ya he let his coordinators coach though injuries salary cap hurt them
Crazy how Jimmy Johnson was doing commentary instead of coaching this game. All bc of Jerry Jone's ego. 😊
Only ego bigger than Jerry Jones was Jimmy Johnson's.
@@dcboys4195 They both had BIG ego's, that's why they broke up.
It really has been 30 years since the 49ers have won a championship
And almost 30 years since the Cowboys have made it past the divisional round.
After the mid 90’s and these cores moved on, neither team was quite the same.
@@fortynights1513 The Cowboys had several teams that could've won at least 2 playoff games but fell apart, 1996, 2007, 2016, 2022, and possibly 2023.
@@LiamDeege07 is probably the best of those in my opinion, and the only one where I’d say they had a good chance at going to the Super Bowl.
@@fortynights1513 I agree considering Wade Phillips had the year of a life time coaching and then the team fell apart but then again if the Giants lose that game, it’s very likely the 2007 Patriots win the Super Bowl.
@@LiamDeegeTrue, but still, we wouldn’t be clowning on Dallas for not making an NFC Championship Game since 1995 (only Miami and Washington have gone longer at the moment).
Slime Time. The Diva of Divas. The player without loyalty nor conscience. "He's a role model, son."
Jimmy Johnson would've NEVER allowed his team to give up 3 turnovers in the first 5 minutes.
He lost 62-7 in his last playoff game and turned the ball over 7 times 😂
Yeah, that wasn't the Cowboys "allowing" turnovers. That was the 49ers forcing turnovers because they were HYPED for this game. Still, the game was NOT over. Steve Young had a tendency to wilt under pressure at this point in his career and every 49er fan knew it. That's why there was so much tension at the end of the game. Pulling this one out changed the course of his career. If he loses this game, he's not a HOFer.
@@dcboys4195 ... Two things: that was with the Dolphins, and it was his last game, ever.
@@RawJa777 ... I don't disagree with that, but this Cowboys team was much less disciplined when it came to protecting the ball than in previous years.
@@emantabrizi8218 You're probably 100% right on that. Switzer was not the coach that Jimmy Johnson was, especially at that point in his career. Johnson was THE man, and the Cowboys were like a rocket ship that ran out of fuel when he left...just took a few years to crash back to Earth.
49ers basically sacrificed more championships for 1994 but atleast steve young won a ring or would of felt elway or Marino bad for him
I don’t think they necessarily sacrificed championships.
Most of the guys they acquired were in free agency and not trades if I’m not mistaken
@@fortynights1513 ken Norton was like the guy who hopped to the 49ers as somewhat blow to cowboys like Charles Haley was for 49ers who signed him for playoffs in 98 I remember vs Packers lmao
@@packersauburneric3625He was on the Cowboys then signed with the 49ers in free agency and played there for five years I believe.
@@fortynights1513 ur right
At 18:02 you see Charles Haley, and Tim Harris jawing at each other. Those guys did not like each other when they both played on the 49ers. Harris refused to put up with Haley's antics.
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Dude why do you keep posting these lies? The Dallas Cowboys are still members in the NFC East and the San Francisco 49ers are still members in the NFC West. You need to do your research!
"No one's ever 3-peated"
Alright, if this isn't foreshadowing Chiefs vs Bills in the AFC Championship Game this season . .
Could the Ravens beat one of those two?
Wonder if Josh Allen will finally have his Steve young moment
its not foreshadowing its the truth lol
Ravens will be there the bills won’t
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The best thing about the 49ers winning is, that the Cowboys didn’t 4 Peat
*3 peat
@@kevonsidek9737lmao negative
I've been a 9ers fan my whole life and I will tell you it was always the turnovers that decided the game. When the cowgirls won back to back SB's when we played them in the nfc championship those yrs we lost the turnover battle both times. Oh and we NEVER should have let Haley go to Dallas. Even Carmen Policy stated it was his biggest mistake ever.
It's one of the best rivalries. Cowboys got payback for the catch in the 1992 nfc championship game and dominated the 49ers next year, too. Until free agency began prior to the 1994 season, and they got Deion sanders and other key players on defense for them to finally get over Dallas and win the Super Bowl. It also helps that Jerry jones fired jimmy johnson.
Back in smashmouth era
I’m so angry to this day that the Steelers lost to stupid Junior Seau and those bum Chargers… San Fran vs Pittsburgh would have been a better SB. Sure the Steelers would have lost, but SB 29 would have been more memorable
The nfc championship game was the real supper bowl each of those years the afc was so bad because of the bills
That was pass interference, Deion... and you know it.
Cowboys keep jimmy Johnson, and they might 3peat 🤷♂️
_Now can my 49ers finally win a super bowl for once?_ 😞
You in another classic video before the Packers were almost team of the 90s lol
why is the field so terrible
Candle Stick Park is under sea level and it rained everyday that year except for THAT day.
@@pmonk1177ya and before 1997 NFC championship lol good Packers memory lost super bowl but back to back super bowls !
19:15 that was PI? Didnt look like it to me
You should get your eyes checked, then.
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Next time get rid of the talking heads
First
boooooooo!!
Gross