+Larry Fletcher Pat and John indeed are the best ever. I liked Dick Enberg's play by play call. I was a little young to remember Merlin Olsen, but I watched Enberg work with Bob Trumpy at NBC, and they were pretty good. Good contrasts in voices.
Goosebumps! The start of the Cowboys' dynasty of the 90's! I love how Dallas' logo is the first one you see and SF's logo is the last one you see in the graphics. Two of the best dynasties of all time. These games were both the real SB and Pro Bowl all in one!
Omg this left me with chills. Montana launches the ball up..... ten years of history flash in a montage... then comes Dwight Clarks vintage catch. Some say it was only a catch.. But pro football hasn't been the same since. The Cowboys beating the 11-0 Redskins in 1991 was a huge step forward in their rebuilding, but this game was about to be epic. Football was just so exciting back then, I miss teams that can run the ball effectively, I miss Pat Summerall
Russell Seilhamer I remember that game in 1991. I remember the next day the vice principal at my elementary school announced it over the p.a. System and we all cheered. Go Cowboys!!
Man, that was good times, great memories. I remember I would watch these sunday games with my dad and that was the best feeling in the world. Nice relaxing Sunday afternoon. Man. what i would do to get those days back with him and my mom again. I miss them so much!
Watching that almost brings a tear to my eye. I was a kid when this was televised. I remember hating San Fran. When we won that game it was the greatest thing that had ever happened to me. I’ll always have those memories of that season when Dallas finally made it back. What a game that was, what an intro that was and what a broadcast team that was. Everything about that day was perfect.
My boys went out there and took 'em out. That was payback for Dwight Clark. RIP Pat. Always loved these iconic openings. Greatest football broadcaster ever. This was the game that launched a Cowboys dynasty.
@@thfzn The Bills also beat the Cowboys in Dallas during the regular season in 93... means nothing. The NFC was king during this stretch and the AFC weren't going to touch them in the SB.
Is it me or were the games so much more epic in those days?As a Dallas fan, this by far, is my favorite game as it was the beginning of their 90's reign.
Hell of a game. This brought a lot of comfort to Cowboys fans, who still had a bad taste leftover from the '81 game. It also ignited a very heated rivalry between the two best teams in football.
Favorite Cowboy game of all time.....was 19 years old and cried my eyes out as a 7 year old when Dwight Clark made the catch. This game made all the years of suffering worth it.
Ah yes....my favorite game as a Cowboy fan. This was payback for "The Catch", only this time, the Cowboy receiver did not get caught from behind to end a crucial scoring drive (Aikman to harper for 70 yards). Truly a classic!!!!
"Soaring out of the darkness and in to the spotlight are the new stars of America's Team." As great as this intro was, Summerall himself couldn't have even known how true that would be.
I hope that will be true for our new stars of today like Dak and Zeke! I miss John and Pat's commentary so much, the only commentary team that wasn't bias in hating the Cowboys. Most of the commentary today sucks. I only like Troy and Moose, LOL! I also miss the old NFL on CBS theme song, great memories...
1:39: National Football Conference: NFC East: Dallas Cowboys, Philadelphia Eagles, Phoenix Cardinals, New York Giants and Washington Redskins. NFC Central: Chicago Bears, Detroit Lions, Green Bay Packers, Minnesota Vikings and Tampa Bay Buccaneers. NFC West: Atlanta Falcons, Los Angeles Rams, New Orleans Saints and San Francisco 49ers.
RIP Pat, you were one of a kind. I got the privilege of building Pat's golf clubs a couple years ago and one of the things he told me was that Tom Landry was a dirty player and he remembered him kicking a player who was just tackled and out of bounds.
Man I remember watching this as a kid. I still have this on VHS somewhere. These intros were epic. Back when the NFC championship was the real SB even tho my team wasn't in it. You have to admit these were great teams and games.
i agree Kim Martin there will never be a team like this on commentating and hello everyone from Texas stadium pat summerall john madden CLASSIC THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES GUYS😎👍
I Get Chills hearing Pat Summerall and John Madden man there will never be a Tandem like that ever again. And I'am glad to have had the pleasure of hearing these two time and time again.... If you love football like me you almost come to tears hearing that intro.
this was my chilhood... those old CBS intros with Pat Summeral really take me back... at age 6 i absolutely hated nothing in the world more than the 49ers... i learned it from my dad who was haunted by "the catch"... i still consider the 49ers a HUGE rival
Pat Summerall, John Madden, live from soldier field, or from the meadowlands, or from wherever, just the sound of it used to make me so happy with anticipation about the games. Time marches on RIP Pat.....and thank you.
The AFC and NFC Championships the past few years just haven't had the same "feel" as these clashes, apart from the Pats/Colts games. Bring back this music!
If the Cowboys are ever going to win another Super Bowl they are gonna have to get a top 5 defense again. This 92 Cowboys squad had the most viscous underrated number 1 defense in all of football. Without Doomsday D there are no Lombards for Big D.
@governorcooder Man you are so right listening to Pat Summerall voice in these intro's gives me goose bumps... It will never be the same... You said it right epic..
I have this game on tape with this intro...this is the bomb..whoever put this up...for real...Kudos!! It foretold and reflected and was the best CBS introduction ever!!
That brings back some great memories. Nothing ... absolutely nothing ... beat Madden and Summerall. When they were doing a game, you knew that shit was important. Just a shame the Cowboys won the game. Lord, take me back to the Niners' glory days.