For a lot of defensive ends and linebackers, 6 sacks is a solid season Derrick Thomas had 2 separate games where he had 6+ sacks (this one and a 1998 game against the Raiders). He was on a different level
As a Raiders fan, I vividly remember that Week 1 destruction. Jon Gruden and Charles Woodson's first games with the Raiders. And Thomas could've gotten 9 sacks that night. The Chiefs had 10. Jeff George took a righteous beating.
Imagine being a Seahawks fan in 1990. You had this game, you had 3 games that went into overtime, and you had the week 16 Sunday night game against the Broncos where the Broncos won on a Hail Mary on the final play, only for the refs to call a penalty and take it away. Five unbelievable finishes
And despite a 9-7 record still missed the playoffs They lost the next game after this, but then went 5-1 in their last 6 games. On the last day of the season they needed a 3-12 Browns team to beat the Bengals in the early game, but Cincinnati prevailed 21-14 and Seattle was eliminated by the start of their game against Detroit.
Real fans follow NFL throwback,regardless of which team you're a fan of. I guess,most of us embrace past football history. Sounding kind of "old." LOL.
I remember someone asking Derrick Thomas what he remembered most about this game and he said something along the lines of “I never really think about the 7 sacks I DID get. It’s the 1 I DIDN’T get that kept me up at night.” That’s the mindset that enabled him to get 7 sacks in 1 game to begin with.
Dave Krieg is so underrated. Undrafted out of a college that no longer exists, retired over 20 years and is still top-25 in several passing categories.
Dave Krieg is the Philip Rivers of this era of football. Really good QB for a long period of time that was an absolute legend with his team, but got overshadowed by some other great QBs and is likely going to miss out on the Hall of Fame
What also hurts Kreig more than Rivers is that he never led the league in any major passing category. Rivers has done this a few times at least, and had a year in 2010 where he was in the MVP conversation. Don't think Kreig ever had that feather in his cap at least.
I'm a big Seahawks fan and I loved the 80s Seahawks. Dave Krieg doesn't deserve the hall of Fame but he was a very good player. He came from a small school that no longer exists and is an underdog story. He played pretty well for a long time and won a lot of games. His career record was 98-77.
Rivers was a step above Krieg. Krieg was not as consistent, which is why he changed teams a lot after he left Seattle. Krieg was more of a QB who played acceptably for a long time.
Yea and his partner in crime on quarterbacks Neil Smith won back to back rings and im sure he was happy for him but it had to of been brutal seeing him do it in a broncos uniform
Derrick Thomas was just a beast! I have this one in my collection. Gotta say the shadow to light contrast is a lot better here. Anywho, it's a testament to Krieg to keep getting up and eventually throwing the dagger that beat KC.
Always felt this was a moral lesson never to give up, no matter how you get your ass kicked in a game. RIP Derick Thomas, you left this planet way too soon.
David Krieg was an expert at fumbling the ball near his own goal. Lol. But i remember this game. I was in high school in Washington State. Largent was my favorite player and so was Paul Skansi. Haha
Yeah because most people only know hall of fame qbs from the 80s and 90s none of the good ones. And half the Seattle fanbase started watching them in 2013 so they only know Russ and Hasselbeck
The ending of this game was poetic justice, for all the years and tough losses we suffered in Arrowhead Stadium. Dave Kreig, was immense he took a beating hung in there and delivered the game winning TD pass. I love RW, he is the MVP in franchise history, and his assessment of the line is completely valid but he should look at this game and take note. Kreig , practically played his entire Hawks career behind this porous line but he never publicly called out HC, Chuck Knox, & GM, Mike McCarthy. Different times I guess. Go Hawks
I wish we would of had Derrick Thomas and that Chiefs defense with Mahomes and the our offense now. We would be unstoppable we would definitely go undefeated. (RIP Derrick Thomas)
This game helped give my Raiders home field and the AFC West. KC lost again when Warren Moon almost broke Norm Van Brocklin's single game record for the Oilers. I was with my late father getting ready to go to the LA Coliseum for the Raiders/Bengals game most famous for Bo Jackson being caught at the one yard line on an 88 yard run by "Hot" Rod Jones. Great memories.
LOL! Much the same. On the last drive, I found myself saying out loud, "You guys NEED to hurry down the field! GO GO GO!!!" Never mind the fact it was 30+ years ago.
Steve Deberg Threw 23 TDs to 4 INT in 1990 which was unheard of at that time, to start 16 games and throw so few intetceptions. Launched the rebirth of the game managing QB archetype.
I remember listening to the end of this game on the radio on the way home from church with my mom. Pete Gross was play by play and Steve Rable was the color man back then on Seahawk radio 710 KIRO. That was a happy day !
My Dad, my Brother Alan and I were at about the 10 yard line on Seattle side an that last play would have been DT’s 8th. Sadly, not to be. I never heard Arrowhead so silent!
O.J. Simpson was on NBC Sports for a while? I guess that arrangement ended when he traded talking about the Broncos for evading the police in a Bronco.
Proof that not all legendary performances result in a W. Reminds me of the time Rich Hill had the pitching performance of a lifetime against the Pirates in 2017...only for the Dodgers to lose in the 10th inning
Everyone is talking about Derrick Thomas, and rightfully so. Nobody is talking about Neil Smith #90 or Dan Saleaumua #97 (1:41). All three were in on that play for a reason. That defensive front was ferocious. Maybe you should watch this game again with an eye on those two and how they helped Thomas get those sacks by giving the QB nowhere to escape.
0:56 it's amazing. Well, not really. 1990, the most accurate kicker was 77% 30 years later, the most accurate kicker is 90%, and most of all, kickers are above 85% .. but back then, in the 1990s, they didn't really go for 50+ yarders on a normal basis. Nowadays it's expected and they're still hitting them. I've been kind of spoiled because I've been a Ravens fan since 97 and have had Justin Tucker for 15 years.. but I also had to deal with Billy Cundiff.... _cough_ *fcker* _cough_ Edit: I looked it up, 28 current NFl kickers are 80% or better. Other than kickers, it's amazing how much the game changes each decade.
Amazing Super human performance by Derrick Thomas...Say what you want about David Kreig. Evaded Thomas when he needed it. And that throw. Impressive shit!!
This game is a perfect example of Thomas's career. All sorts of talent , great record setting numbers, an exciting build-up, but no real payoff in the end. KC never did anything during his stay.
I loved watching Derrick Thomas growing up still got one of the his old jerseys he left the world too soon hes the closet player that i seen that was on l.t level
Believe it or not, there was such a thing as Seahawks fans back in the day. I was one of them. Still a fan to this day. Not all Seahawks fans are Johnny Come Lately's as many like to claim.
RIP Derick Thomas Chiefs Kingdom will never forget you
Rip RIP we will never forget uu
Chiefs Kingdom was reinvigorated because of you.
DT & Reggie White will forever be the gold standard of mastery in their craft… LT was just a physical freak of nature 😅
For a lot of defensive ends and linebackers, 6 sacks is a solid season
Derrick Thomas had 2 separate games where he had 6+ sacks (this one and a 1998 game against the Raiders). He was on a different level
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As a Raiders fan, I vividly remember that Week 1 destruction. Jon Gruden and Charles Woodson's first games with the Raiders. And Thomas could've gotten 9 sacks that night. The Chiefs had 10. Jeff George took a righteous beating.
Imagine being a Seahawks fan in 1990. You had this game, you had 3 games that went into overtime, and you had the week 16 Sunday night game against the Broncos where the Broncos won on a Hail Mary on the final play, only for the refs to call a penalty and take it away. Five unbelievable finishes
And despite a 9-7 record still missed the playoffs
They lost the next game after this, but then went 5-1 in their last 6 games.
On the last day of the season they needed a 3-12 Browns team to beat the Bengals in the early game, but Cincinnati prevailed 21-14 and Seattle was eliminated by the start of their game against Detroit.
Derek Loville was the opening day starter at RB for SEA and had 9 carries for 6 yards or something and never played again until 1994 with the 49ers
Looks like the Seahawk have always liked giving their fans heart attacks
@@kimblandino Didn't he play for the Broncos before the 49ers ?
I refuse to Google the answer 😥😂
@@GlamprinceRockking Broncos after he started for the 49ers in 1995. Won at least one title on the 97 Broncos team.
Who else loves NFL throwback for some reason?
Real fans follow NFL throwback,regardless of which team you're a fan of. I guess,most of us embrace past football history. Sounding kind of "old." LOL.
Love the love!
Me. I like seeing all of the old nfl content compared to todays nfl.
@@NFLVault Do you always love football so much?
Amen and war eagle
I remember someone asking Derrick Thomas what he remembered most about this game and he said something along the lines of “I never really think about the 7 sacks I DID get. It’s the 1 I DIDN’T get that kept me up at night.” That’s the mindset that enabled him to get 7 sacks in 1 game to begin with.
Skipping straight to 20:32... we like the end the best!
Does this game brings back memories for you guys?
@Keith Cousins What does chewing tobacco have to do with anything?
@Keith Cousins Thanks for the reply. Skoal is a brand of chewing tobacco. I was trying to be funny.
Classic Ground Chuck...I respected those Seahawks teams as a Raiders fan...they were always tough to beat and we took a few beatings in the Kingdome.
Hello, Please give Wilson a better oline
Also Michael Jordan For MVP
greatest game i have ever seen as a hawks fan. I lost my mind as a 15 year old kid watching this on TV. will never forget a minute of it.
Dave Krieg is so underrated. Undrafted out of a college that no longer exists, retired over 20 years and is still top-25 in several passing categories.
As long as Krieg had breath in his lungs, I always believed that the Seahawks had a chance.
Never say die!
Dave Krieg is the Philip Rivers of this era of football. Really good QB for a long period of time that was an absolute legend with his team, but got overshadowed by some other great QBs and is likely going to miss out on the Hall of Fame
I think Philip Rivers will get into the Hall of Fame
What also hurts Kreig more than Rivers is that he never led the league in any major passing category. Rivers has done this a few times at least, and had a year in 2010 where he was in the MVP conversation. Don't think Kreig ever had that feather in his cap at least.
I'm a big Seahawks fan and I loved the 80s Seahawks. Dave Krieg doesn't deserve the hall of Fame but he was a very good player. He came from a small school that no longer exists and is an underdog story. He played pretty well for a long time and won a lot of games. His career record was 98-77.
@@KenjaTimu Remember though the defense helped Krieg win most of those games.
Rivers was a step above Krieg. Krieg was not as consistent, which is why he changed teams a lot after he left Seattle. Krieg was more of a QB who played acceptably for a long time.
I watched this game live. Never forget it.
Derrick Thomas has arguably the best defensive performance of all-time and they still lose. '90s Chiefs football in a nutshell.
Yea and his partner in crime on quarterbacks Neil Smith won back to back rings and im sure he was happy for him but it had to of been brutal seeing him do it in a broncos uniform
Derrick Thomas was just a beast! I have this one in my collection. Gotta say the shadow to light contrast is a lot better here. Anywho, it's a testament to Krieg to keep getting up and eventually throwing the dagger that beat KC.
Jim Donovan, current Cleveland Browns radio commentator on this one
Derrick Thomas was an absolute beast. Virtually unstoppable. This game proved it. And Dave Kreig was lucky to escape the 8th one......
Always felt this was a moral lesson never to give up, no matter how you get your ass kicked in a game. RIP Derick Thomas, you left this planet way too soon.
It's great watching all the old football games great memories
David Krieg was an expert at fumbling the ball near his own goal. Lol. But i remember this game. I was in high school in Washington State. Largent was my favorite player and so was Paul Skansi. Haha
Dave Kreig is under appreciated
Yeah because most people only know hall of fame qbs from the 80s and 90s none of the good ones. And half the Seattle fanbase started watching them in 2013 so they only know Russ and Hasselbeck
Seahawks really need to wear their retro uni’s again someday. NFL needs to change the helmet rule.
They are going to do that next year.
I agree, @N7. The 'Hawks current unis are kinda 🗑️
Ayyo
They brought out the throwbacks twice this season.
R.I.P Derrick Thomas, one of the best defensive players to ever play the game
The ending of this game was poetic justice, for all the years and tough losses we suffered in Arrowhead Stadium. Dave Kreig, was immense he took a beating hung in there and delivered the game winning TD pass. I love RW, he is the MVP in franchise history, and his assessment of the line is completely valid but he should look at this game and take note. Kreig , practically played his entire Hawks career behind this porous line but he never publicly called out HC, Chuck Knox, &
GM, Mike McCarthy. Different times I guess. Go Hawks
I wish we would of had Derrick Thomas and that Chiefs defense with Mahomes and the our offense now. We would be unstoppable we would definitely go undefeated. (RIP Derrick Thomas)
No. thats not true.
This game helped give my Raiders home field and the AFC West. KC lost again when Warren Moon almost broke Norm Van Brocklin's single game record for the Oilers. I was with my late father getting ready to go to the LA Coliseum for the Raiders/Bengals game most famous for Bo Jackson being caught at the one yard line on an 88 yard run by "Hot" Rod Jones. Great memories.
My God what game... I was cheering like in a live game, how I love to be a Seahawk...
LOL! Much the same. On the last drive, I found myself saying out loud, "You guys NEED to hurry down the field! GO GO GO!!!" Never mind the fact it was 30+ years ago.
Derrick Thomas inspired me to be an outside linebacker. With enough time and effort, I was able to make one on Madden
lol
Imaging having Seven sacks in One game and still losing and possibly winning it if he could just hold on
Almost unimaginable lol
Steve deBerg's "hut! hut!" reminds me of play action pass football for the ol' NES... Man I miss that diagonal field....🤪
What an amazing player
I was at this game, I couldn't believe the Chiefs lost! #58 was incredible!
In 1990 there were 5 QBs that threw for 24+ TDs
30 years later
In 2020 there were 18 QBs that threw for 24+ TDs
The game has changed.
Defense dominated the 90s. Just like the NBA.
Yeah, the game has changed. Kreig getting called for intentional grounding after rolling out and throwing out of bounds.
Steve Deberg Threw 23 TDs to 4 INT in 1990 which was unheard of at that time, to start 16 games and throw so few intetceptions. Launched the rebirth of the game managing QB archetype.
And not for the better... I miss real defenses, and less flags.
@Matthew Henninger-Vonada
Moon
Marino
Everett
Kelly
Montana
My guess.
I remember listening to the end of this game on the radio on the way home from church with my mom. Pete Gross was play by play and Steve Rable was the color man back then on Seahawk radio 710 KIRO. That was a happy day !
If Pete Gross were here to listen to Steve Raible do the play by play commentary today, he would be proud.
Derrick Thomas, one of the all time greatest linebackers in NFL history!!!!
Ya he was amazing
But is he a pro football hall of famer now?
@@tyreepowell8367 yes
Players not linebackers. He transcended the position.
@@kevinstewart8054 Nothing against Derrick Thomas, but Lawrence Taylor transcended the position.
My Dad, my Brother Alan and I were at about the 10 yard line on Seattle side an that last play would have been DT’s 8th. Sadly, not to be. I never heard Arrowhead so silent!
Dude was a monster
O.J. Simpson was on NBC Sports for a while? I guess that arrangement ended when he traded talking about the Broncos for evading the police in a Bronco.
Broooooo…this was when football was FOOTBALL!! RIP Derrick Thomas. One of the G.O.A.T.s
and they LOSE the game??!! WOW. You gotta give it to Seahawks QB for that gutsy performance.
Nobody was faster off the edge. I mean no one. And 7 sacks almost 8. Will never be broken again.
Thanks NFL Throwback. This helps me make it thru the dry season.
Hard to believe this was 31 years ago
Proof that not all legendary performances result in a W. Reminds me of the time Rich Hill had the pitching performance of a lifetime against the Pirates in 2017...only for the Dodgers to lose in the 10th inning
That moment you realize the Seahawks were an AFC west team in 1990
they were until 2002
@@iselin90 yeah I was really weird since now there an NFC team
@@rhyno_64 Ya remember the Cardinals where in the East 🤷
I wish we still were.
@@GlamprinceRockking lmao yeah
In fact, the Seahawks are the only NFL team to have made appearances in both conference games.
Hell of a game to watch nice throwback too I was 2 when this was played please show more vintage games!
Everyone is talking about Derrick Thomas, and rightfully so.
Nobody is talking about Neil Smith #90 or Dan Saleaumua #97 (1:41). All three were in on that play for a reason.
That defensive front was ferocious.
Maybe you should watch this game again with an eye on those two and how they helped Thomas get those sacks by giving the QB nowhere to escape.
Sad i really missed alot before i was born
Imagine getting a heart from NFL Throwback themselves
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This was 1990 but it was really the last hurrah of the 80s Seahawks. They could have won a championship if they had better luck.
And that is why David Kreig is now in the Hall of Fame.
He isn’t
We have a Bill Cowher sighting
I miss this kind of NFL defense.
0:56 it's amazing. Well, not really.
1990, the most accurate kicker was 77%
30 years later, the most accurate kicker is 90%, and most of all, kickers are above 85% .. but back then, in the 1990s, they didn't really go for 50+ yarders on a normal basis. Nowadays it's expected and they're still hitting them.
I've been kind of spoiled because I've been a Ravens fan since 97 and have had Justin Tucker for 15 years.. but I also had to deal with Billy Cundiff.... _cough_ *fcker* _cough_
Edit: I looked it up, 28 current NFl kickers are 80% or better.
Other than kickers, it's amazing how much the game changes each decade.
2:19 - Rookie Hall of Fame DT Cortez Kennedy.
This game was the Derrick Thomas show, but there was a lot of talent on the field that day.
The red endzones with yellow letters looked awesome, RIP #58 DT.
I kind of forgot how big Okoye was. He was a beast. Also, it's been awhile since I've seen this game, but man. Super painful to watch.
Amazing Super human performance by Derrick Thomas...Say what you want about David Kreig. Evaded Thomas when he needed it. And that throw. Impressive shit!!
Got any late 90s/early 2000s HD games? Those are always a treat with how rare they are!
RIP Derrick Thomas
This game is a perfect example of Thomas's career. All sorts of talent , great record setting numbers, an exciting build-up, but no real payoff in the end. KC never did anything during his stay.
Shame too. He was one of the great ones too.
Love the Oj cameo @ 5:30
My favourite player growing up
This was truly a ball don't lie game !!!
The Paul Skansi Game in Seattle lmao
Krieg threw a 25 yrs TD pass for the win.
I actually remember watching this live.
This game changed my life
Am I stupid that I just now realized the Raiders played in LA for a short time?
Maybe a little but it was only for like 8 years
Depends on how long you been watching?
imagine being a safety and seeing the "Nigerian nightmare" barreling straight at you.
It’s not just that last gasp pass. The lead up to it is all over the place 😂
GO HAWKS!
Chiefs: Bayern Munich!
Seahawks: Inter!
Even though I'm a auburn fan much respect to the crimson tide legend!
Bout time we got this hd only footage was hard to see
An NFL Classic
20:44. The last TD catch of Paul Skansi’s career. It was a big one.
I loved watching Derrick Thomas growing up still got one of the his old jerseys he left the world too soon hes the closet player that i seen that was on l.t level
I remember this game like it was was yesterday
NFL throwbacks letsss gooo
This is awesome
R.I.P. Derrick Thomas #58 🙏🏾☮️❤️💯🏈
Seahawks survive the Derrick Thomas BlitzKrieg.
Gran recuerdo de aquella magica temporada de 1990... Gracias por subir este juego... Tendrás el juego de HOUSTON vs kansas city de 1990??? GRACIAS.
Jkeep the classics coming nfl throwback!
Best channel out here
In seahawks vs bills game, we had 7 sacks and lost by 7 points.
Imagine this Chiefs defense with the 2018 offense
Replace Dee Ford with prime Derrick Thomas and they beating the evil Patriots and beating the Rams in the SB.
Mahomes would have 2 rings
Beast!
RIP DT ❤️💛
Okoye was a beast for about 3 seasons
10:00 NFL making bad calls in 144p.
Seahawks fans watching this can't figure out where Lynch is and why he didn't run the ball.
Believe it or not, there was such a thing as Seahawks fans back in the day. I was one of them. Still a fan to this day.
Not all Seahawks fans are Johnny Come Lately's as many like to claim.
Derrick Thomas, one of the greatest Chiefs players of all-time
Rip Derrick Thomas🙏🏼
Mudbone & the Seahawks still won nevertheless. Rest in peace Derrick Thomas. One of the best LB's of all time.
This is the closest thing ever to Lawrence Taylor
That was awesome! Steve DeBerg, what a dud!
hey look its former packers and falcons great egune robinson
Yep. He played for the Seahawks before he played for Green Bay and Atlanta.
Seattle Seahawks against Kansas City Chiefs best rivalry AFC West Division from the 70s 80s and early 90s 🏈 this is bad attitude man
It's the one sack he miss i can't watch to this day
that holding sounds like HOLLY
Just a couple weekends ago Joe Burrow got sacked like 9 times against the Titans, and the Bengals still won
From the GOAT to goat in 1 play
Oh well, that's football