Troy usually didn't put up big numbers but he was very accurate passing the football. For much of the 1993 season, he was the best quarterback in the game.
Aikman the most underated QB of all time..He sacrificed his carrer for his team..He was extremely gifted could have put up Warren Moon or Dan Marino stats but he preferred to win
@Original6Productions dude fuck you u y ou idiot if u do that you be charged with murder idiot. I give you some insight and you say that too me this is why I fucking hate humans. Go fuck urself 🖕
The difference between Michael Irvin and Dez Bryant is that Irvin dominated hall of fame cornerbacks like Rod Woods on, Darrel Green and Deon Sanders. . Dez has always struggled against good corners. Irvin numbers were lower because Troy Aikman liked to spread the ball around and it was a run oriented offense.
before Randy Moss I've always thought Irvin was king of the 9 route. i guess as a kid all i could remember was irvin catching deep bombs down the sideline.
Lol, he would let you get close, grab your waistband and sling you out of bounds. Until the dynasty.years were over, offensive pass interference was never called.
@@ricardolozano6265 lets be realistic here. They were together two years before they both broke records. If they had more time you couldnt even make a statement right now. Im a vikings fan but i loved seeing moss and brady together.
Haley and woodson plus the oline lol along with jimmy Johnson and barry switzer. If aikman could've beaten those back to back concussions, guy probably wins 2 or 3 more bowls.
Michael Irvin had a few spectacular catches but what's incredible about his highlight-reel is how blue collar most of those caches are... awkwardly moving the chains down the field
When you need a first down, Jay Novacek would get you a first down. When you needed a circus catch, Alvin Harper would go up and come down with it. When you need to pound the opposition into submission, Emmitt Smith and the Great Wall of Dallas were the choice. Those teams were the definition of balance.
The Triplets supplied the 3 things that a SuperBowl team needs. Passing, Running, Catching? No that's just stats. Aikman provided the Discipline. He put up with NO BS. Emmitt provided the Determination, he would not be stopped when it mattered. And Irvin provided the heart, he made sure the team gave their everything, every time.
Remember Michael had all pro player's E.Smith T.Aikman etc. the whole team to play with even our special teams was #1 lol 3-0 in the Super Bowl's!!! He would have been good anywhere!!! How Bout Them Cowboys 😎
+zyberzyber why would I lie about that? it's not like Irvin wasn't known to party. I have his autograph. also have Larry Holmes autograph. didn't hang with him but he was at the fights in Atlantic city. you do realize famous ppl go outside sometimes....don't you?
Life as a Cowboys fan was so great from 91 to 93. We had great times in early 80s but paid our dues until the seasons that led to consecutive super bowl victories.
Alvin Harper and Michael Irvin were both deep threats. If the Cowboys had kept coach Jimmy Johnson and receiver Alvin Harper, I think they would have won four Super Bowls in a row. Back then, the NFC championship game was the real Super Bowl.
I know what you mean man I was 5 years old when I saw him play on TI am playing on TV even though Troy was my favorite cowboy I'm glad I got my color range Jersey for Christmas
I watch some of the throws that Troy Aikman made and there's just simply not a quarterback besides Aaron Rodgers in the league today with accuracy like him he put the ball on the money every time
I remember that in the game from that last clip against Pittsburgh that Irvin dove for a catch and when he got up a huge piece of skin missing from his arm -- just this big bloody circle. So glad they got rid of that shit.
Actually P. Quinton, Aikman has said that it wasn't the concussions that drove him from the game, it was Jerry. Once he ran Jimmy out of town, Jerry kept hiring pet coaches who were weak and his drafting was awful and basically, Aikman said that the entire second half of his career was miserable and he began to hate Jerry so much that he started hating the game itself, and he knew that if he kept playing he would be playing on worse and worse teams with no chance to play on a contender again. So he quit because Jerry burned him out.
Katara what are you talking about some of the best DBs of all time played in that era ..Deion Sanders Darrell Green Aeneas Williams Eric Allen Kevin Smith Rod Woodson
1 1 Darrell Green still playing? I doubt it he was drafted in like 1982 LMAO so you're telling me that he's been playing for 36 years? Lol I highly doubt it
Agreed, but to be honest I only saw three corners who could really contain him one on one. Eric Allen of the Eagles usually did a good job, Deion and Jason Sehorn.
I remember those Aikman pump fakes... you already knew a big catch was about to take place. Troy threw some deadly accurate deep balls. Man, I miss having a QB like him.
Some of my favorite childhood memories. I can't remember bdays, anniversaries, etc but I sh!t you not, I can remember every single 1 of these plays! My Ol' Lady is NOT impressed.🤷🏼♂️
A bunch of these highlights have the broadcasters talking about the corner/safety having good coverage/being in good position. Still makes things happen. Antonio Brown is that dude now.
I felt so bad for Lynch, he talked so much noise before the game and 88 completely humiliated him. I would just once like to see an Aikman compilation in the 4 dynasty years where he is not throwing every pass for a t.d.
Is it me or did he have the majority of his highlights burning the cardinals Aneas Williams was a very good corner and Irvin roasted him on multiple occasions
(First clip): Irvin has talked about this game, Lynch was running his mouth and yapping about how he was gonna shut Irvin down, so Irvin burned his ass for two long scores and kept following Lynch around afterwards asking "where were you buddy? I thought you were gonna be on me like white on rice buddy!" Finally Irvin started telling other Cardinals players to get the coach to replace him or get him some double coverage help because "I'm killin' this poor guy".
It's nice to see a highlight video with just the broadcast audio and not some shitty music dubbed over the calls.
Jbffhfbvfbg
Ray Finkle I was thinking the exact same thing.
wish every single video was with bc audio.
Ace Ventura pet detective is still looking for u bro😎
Indeed
dude Troy was deadly accurate
Jordan Higgins X ray vision
Jordan Higgins I heard he was the most accurate quarterback during his era..
Jordan Higgins I was about to say the same dam thing! Balls on accurate. Maybe the best TEAM ever to take the field
Brandon Carter Balls on accurate? Would that be an “industry term”?
Edit: my mistake. The industry term is “dead on balls accurate”
Troy usually didn't put up big numbers but he was very accurate passing the football. For much of the 1993 season, he was the best quarterback in the game.
Not just a great receiver but the emotional lightning rod of the team.
Hes a fucking pos druggie that's what he is. With a pair of scissors he almost killed his own teammate
#88🏈👑💯
Tru dat
Irvin was THE TRUTH!
Ok Skip Bayless
Troy's accuracy tho
Troy had great footwork too.
Aikman the most underated QB of all time..He sacrificed his carrer for his team..He was extremely gifted could have put up Warren Moon or Dan Marino stats but he preferred to win
john doe he’s actually my all time favorite QB.
His accuracy was off the chain. And he had a helluva arm.I totally agree with you...very underrated.
Yea okay
john doe what did he sacrifice?
Sure dude
Michael
Alvin
Troy
Emmitt
Darryl
Jay
Nate
Erik
Mark T
Mark S.
Dude....team was stacked up
Michael Irvin was so exciting to watch. He could really entertain. Thanks for so many good memories Michael.
man, we were so badass that pat summerall and john madden called all of our games against the cardinals. damn! playmaker was some kind of wonderful.
To be honest , Michael Irvin is my favorite receiver.
BroAvenger99 did you know that Michael Irvin broke his neck in 1999 after that he died
I'm a cowboy fan, but my favorite wr of all time is Steve Largent, the Tulsa's biologist. But Michael Irvin is awesome too.
Isa Lactaw, Michael Irvin still alive fucking liar.
Really the pos thug almost killed a fucking human being with a pair of scissors
@Original6Productions dude fuck you u y ou idiot if u do that you be charged with murder idiot. I give you some insight and you say that too me this is why I fucking hate humans. Go fuck urself 🖕
The difference between Michael Irvin and Dez Bryant is that Irvin dominated hall of fame cornerbacks like Rod Woods on, Darrel Green and Deon Sanders. . Dez has always struggled against good corners. Irvin numbers were lower because Troy Aikman liked to spread the ball around and it was a run oriented offense.
my75laguna 2012-2014 Dez didn't struggle against any corner
Even Deion Sanders couldn't cover Michael Irvin you're right Michael Irvin was just too strong for him
@@DM1989_ actually Dez struggled against D.Revis, and J.Jenkins
will always be my favorite all time receiver...by far
before Randy Moss I've always thought Irvin was king of the 9 route. i guess as a kid all i could remember was irvin catching deep bombs down the sideline.
Lol, he would let you get close, grab your waistband and sling you out of bounds. Until the dynasty.years were over, offensive pass interference was never called.
Best QB and Wide Receiver combo in Cowboys history.
History says it was moss and brady
@@follow-me-lead-the-way how many super bowl titles for those two?
@@ricardolozano6265 lets be realistic here. They were together two years before they both broke records. If they had more time you couldnt even make a statement right now. Im a vikings fan but i loved seeing moss and brady together.
me scoring 14 points in a super bowl new England should have won
Mike Irvin is a fucking pos thug. He almost killed his own fucking teammate over a haircut w a pair of scissors
Aikman threw the most beautiful and accurate long passes.
Man, the Cowboys had the dream team... Aikman, Emmitt Smith, Michael Irvin, and Deion Sanders... What more could you ask for?!
And Charles Haley...
And Larry Allen
Haley and woodson plus the oline lol along with jimmy Johnson and barry switzer. If aikman could've beaten those back to back concussions, guy probably wins 2 or 3 more bowls.
yea thats what happens when theres no salary cap
Not forget Harper, Novacek, Stepnoski, Newton
Aikman had the best mechanics, accuracy and a killer pump fake.
He was a Maestro.
Michael Irvin had a few spectacular catches but what's incredible about his highlight-reel is how blue collar most of those caches are... awkwardly moving the chains down the field
I like Michael Irvin he Is inspiring and for physical fitness.
JayZPimpin101 Irvin is like 51 now and still look like he can play. He's currently in better shape than today's WRs....
When you need a big play, Michael Irvin would give you a big play.
When you need a first down, Jay Novacek would get you a first down. When you needed a circus catch, Alvin Harper would go up and come down with it. When you need to pound the opposition into submission, Emmitt Smith and the Great Wall of Dallas were the choice. Those teams were the definition of balance.
The Triplets supplied the 3 things that a SuperBowl team needs.
Passing, Running, Catching? No that's just stats.
Aikman provided the Discipline. He put up with NO BS.
Emmitt provided the Determination, he would not be stopped when it mattered.
And Irvin provided the heart, he made sure the team gave their everything, every time.
Those were the days when us true diehard cowboys fans could really talk some serious SHIT !! They gave us 3 rings , thanks for the memories.
Aikmans pump fake legendary, Irvin's double move and sure hands just as legendary!!!
Those blue uniforms with the silver numbers need to come back.
Aikman lived by the pump fake.
brandon242 yes he did and deffensive backs died by it.whoop
That tells you how great his line was. He wasn’t having to hurry his throws.
@@turnupthesun81 you do know emmitt was one of the best blocking rb.
Yes i noticed that.
Romo did the pump fake so well too that he would even fake ourbthe Camara man.
@Jack Azz how if he cane before Rape Ben?
MI was the G.O.A.T of the DC receivers! I miss Pat Summerall (RIP) and John Madden together calling Cowboys games. Man they were the best ever!!!
Good video! I watched almost all of Cowboys games back then. Great team they had. I miss it! ✌️
Those dark blue/grey number jersey of the late 80s-early 90s uniform was siccckkkkkkk. And super rare
godiegogo_88 wish they would bring it back
@@joshuanovak7421 wish jerry would have dallas play in greener pants with their white jerseys (NOT)
Remember Michael had all pro player's E.Smith T.Aikman etc. the whole team to play with even our special teams was #1 lol 3-0 in the Super Bowl's!!!
He would have been good anywhere!!!
How Bout Them Cowboys 😎
Irvin is my favorite football player EVER!! been watching him since college. THE U!!
Troy threw a great deep ball
This when football 🏈 was real!!!
Yessir
hung out with Irvin at a strip bar in Jersey back in the 90's. we shot pool and chilled. he's a pretty cool dude.
hud1231 suuuurreee
+zyberzyber why would I lie about that? it's not like Irvin wasn't known to party. I have his autograph. also have Larry Holmes autograph. didn't hang with him but he was at the fights in Atlantic city. you do realize famous ppl go outside sometimes....don't you?
+zyberzyber and I'm Dallas fan since the 70's
nah
Irvin and i did lots of cocaine back in the 90's😂
Life as a Cowboys fan was so great from 91 to 93. We had great times in early 80s but paid our dues until the seasons that led to consecutive super bowl victories.
Just imagine if Irvin played in a system that didn't have the greatest RB of all time.
Probably wouldnt have rings.
YO BRINGS BACK SO MANY MEMORIES ALL THE MOMENTS THE COWBOYS WERE UNSTOPPABLE AT TIMES I MISS THOSE DAYS!
Alvin Harper and Michael Irvin were both deep threats. If the Cowboys had kept coach Jimmy Johnson and receiver Alvin Harper, I think they would have won four Super Bowls in a row. Back then, the NFC championship game was the real Super Bowl.
Michael Irvin always burning the Cardinals 💀💀
Would have been great if Moss was playing with 88. Thanks Chump Gailey for making it not happen.
I'd still take Aikman and Irvin over Dak and Dez.
migol1984 I'd take Irvin over Dez
Irvin has said Dez is better then him I would take Dez
give it a couple of years
Dez has the most td in franchise history but irvin has rings although it's a team game
No shit
I'm not a Cowboys fan but there's no denying that they are one of the greatest teams ever.
Great days of football! They played with passion and it was ALL about the...Game
Aikman to Irvin was so much fun to watch..and then throw in Emmitt and they were the best ever
Michael Irvin never had great speed but some how he still beat fast db's on deep routes. All time great...
adrianbillionaire good route running skills beats almost anyone
Faster then that clown Chris carter
He was the first one on the practice field and the last one to leave! EVERY DAY!
Michael was physical too. They didn't throw as many flags back then.
Irvin was one of those guys who was faster with the ball in his hands
... Like Fitzgerald
Man I wish I could of seen him play at UM and on Dallas 😩🙌🏿
I know what you mean man I was 5 years old when I saw him play on TI am playing on TV even though Troy was my favorite cowboy I'm glad I got my color range Jersey for Christmas
I watch some of the throws that Troy Aikman made and there's just simply not a quarterback besides Aaron Rodgers in the league today with accuracy like him he put the ball on the money every time
These were the good old days. When Summerall and Madden called EVERY Dallas game.
On the first play... Smith running down field to make the last block on the 10.
I miss 80's n 90's football n basketball even WWF /WCW
Irvin>Dez
Dez wouldn't make a pimple on Irvine but
You'd think by the spotty video quality, that all this happened in the 60s
I've been trying to find one of these for so long!!!
There is a great video of irvin talking about the game where the first 2 highlights took place. It's pretty funny
emmitt runs all the way down the field to make that last block on the first play. never quit mentality that's why they were so good
i cant look at these old videos without thinking wow they actually let them play on that concrete lol
TreyBear that's not concrete
zyberzyber oh im sorry should i have said thin layer of astroturf over concrete? is that more accurate?
TreyBear pretty much
zyberzyber you are an idiot
I remember that in the game from that last clip against Pittsburgh that Irvin dove for a catch and when he got up a huge piece of skin missing from his arm -- just this big bloody circle. So glad they got rid of that shit.
Imagine if fantasy football was going back then, I’ll take Michael over anyone
How good you have to be getting separation from the big names he's getting it from as slow as he is. Just amazing.
Damn he could really shank right through the defense
Cardinals fans must have hated Irvin so much. He always torched them.
Notice Aikman would always run to the WR after those TDs
nice stroll down memory lane with one of my favorite all-time cowboys. shame that the vid was so short, though....
If Troy had played 5 more yrs.we'd be sayin he is greatest of all time. in my opinion he was better than Tom Brady
mmark292 tbib Troy would’ve dominated in this era.
Quit lying them emmitt didn't play troy sucked
Concussions man...damn the possibilities that 5 more years could be
If Jerry hadn't have run Jimmy off and then ran the team into the ground, Aikman would have played 5 more years.
Actually P. Quinton, Aikman has said that it wasn't the concussions that drove him from the game, it was Jerry. Once he ran Jimmy out of town, Jerry kept hiring pet coaches who were weak and his drafting was awful and basically, Aikman said that the entire second half of his career was miserable and he began to hate Jerry so much that he started hating the game itself, and he knew that if he kept playing he would be playing on worse and worse teams with no chance to play on a contender again. So he quit because Jerry burned him out.
Love'em or hate'em, Cowboys fans are everywhere. That road game at Arizona sounded like a Cowboys home game.
LOVE IT!!!! I miss those days!
Troy Aikman threw a pretty ball!
That pump fake was DEADLY ASF😂👀
Michael Irvin is up there with Jerry Rice.
He's a pos he stabbed his own fucking teammate over a haircut w a pair of scissors
how do you play 15 yards off and still get burned
Jizzletopia 337 because Irvan lol
Because about 95% of the corners back then were garbage and had bad hips
Katara what are you talking about some of the best DBs of all time played in that era ..Deion Sanders Darrell Green Aeneas Williams Eric Allen Kevin Smith Rod Woodson
1 1 Darrell Green still playing? I doubt it he was drafted in like 1982 LMAO so you're telling me that he's been playing for 36 years? Lol I highly doubt it
@@johncollins8234 I'm pretty sure that was meant as a joke John, thats why you lmao , he did play a long time thou...
Michael Irvin is the GOAT!!!!!!!!!!
Aikman threw the football with ease, this was the dream team of its day! Love my cowboys!
The best WR in Cowboys history
Troy had the best pump fake ever
Aeneas Williams may be a Hall of Fame cornerback but he could not cover Michael Irvin
Agreed, but to be honest I only saw three corners who could really contain him one on one. Eric Allen of the Eagles usually did a good job, Deion and Jason Sehorn.
"The Playmaker"!
It looked like there were 50 of them in that offensive line.
...take notes Dez...takes notes.
LMAO Chris Berman still does his replays exactly the same
hendetra888 trademark style lol
I use to love seeing Aikman with the pump before the throw...
I remember those Aikman pump fakes... you already knew a big catch was about to take place. Troy threw some deadly accurate deep balls. Man, I miss having a QB like him.
But but but they say Dak is statistically better than troy
@@FallKingPepe Ha! Yea... And having them in the same sentence is an utter disgrace to our 3 time Superbowl Champ!
Some of my favorite childhood memories. I can't remember bdays, anniversaries, etc but I sh!t you not, I can remember every single 1 of these plays! My Ol' Lady is NOT impressed.🤷🏼♂️
Sound like you need a new Ol'lady if she dont get it... Fire her azz and find you a DieHard one
Run after the catch.Classic Playmaker
Crazy how he just shakes dudes off him
He was a beast!
Touchdown Aikman UNBELIEVABLE!!
biggest cowboy fan ever born yet can still be objective. to each his own.
A bunch of these highlights have the broadcasters talking about the corner/safety having good coverage/being in good position. Still makes things happen.
Antonio Brown is that dude now.
Dam.. Mike owned the Cardinals!! Lol
Miss these days..
Not a Cowboys fan but I was a big time Michael Irvin fan
I half expected to hear Troy doing color commentating while I'm watching Troy play.
“Aikman to Irvin!” Ah the good ol days
These were the best days ever
I felt so bad for Lynch, he talked so much noise before the game and 88 completely humiliated him. I would just once like to see an Aikman compilation in the 4 dynasty years where he is not throwing every pass for a t.d.
Can you say playmaker? The one and only.
Is it me or did he have the majority of his highlights burning the cardinals
Aneas Williams was a very good corner and Irvin roasted him on multiple occasions
(First clip): Irvin has talked about this game, Lynch was running his mouth and yapping about how he was gonna shut Irvin down, so Irvin burned his ass for two long scores and kept following Lynch around afterwards asking "where were you buddy? I thought you were gonna be on me like white on rice buddy!" Finally Irvin started telling other Cardinals players to get the coach to replace him or get him some double coverage help because "I'm killin' this poor guy".
where are the ervings, dorsets,emmit, aikmon and Rogers will they ever come again?
I miss those years.
Michael Irvine my idol😢
Really did you know Michael Irvin stabbed his own fucking teammate over a haircut w a pair of scissors look up scissorgate
2:29 - I'm pretty sure the phrase "Come on, brutha!" was uttered at least once.
HOLY FUCK I ALMOST FORGOT HOW TALENTED THESE COWBOYS WERE.....FUCKIN LEGENDS