Citizen wrote:Considering that they played in a combined 33 conference championship games between 1966 and 1983, it's almost miraculous that the Cowboys and Raiders never met in the Super Bowl. SBs 5 and 15 could have been classic match-ups, to name two.
Almost the same with Yankees and Phillies ('64, '76, '77, '78, '80). But at least they did play in a couple ('50 & '09) whereas Raiders & Boys not once
yet!. Or maybe that can
change this very
February (hey, don't count-out McGloin!! ask Bill O'Brien)!
CSKreager wrote:Colts/Steelers 2004 AFC-CG
1991 NFC Divisional playoffs- if the Saints had beaten the Falcons, NO/DET and DAL/WAS would have both been better than what we got
BUF/HOU 1991 + 1993 AFC-CG
MIA/PIT 1994 AFC-CG
PIT/KC 1995 + 1997 AFC-CG
49ers/Vikings 1998 NFC-CG
Washington/St. Louis 1999 NFC-CG
OAK/PIT 2001 AFC-CG
Nice, or at least interesting, ones here! Colts take the 'Burgh in '04. Heck,
Jets should have beaten them! Admittedly, in Big Ben's very first year, Steelers weren't ready just yet. After remarkable 6-1 start (beating undefeated Pats then Eagles), they pretty much slept-walked rest of way. Of course Oilers/Bills AFCC would have been good, especially in '93 hence a possible date with Dallas. Miami gives Pitt all they could handle in '94 but like regular season match Steelers get by hence the too-obvious-to-mention
#1 on this thread - (4-0) they VS (4-0) SF! Not sure Norv's Skins offer much in StL (Bucs vs Rams IMO much better, especially the contrast-in-styles of it all). Yes, Pitt a Power Rankings #2 for '01, but I think Raiders expose their special-teams just like Pats did (then get
doused by Rams). Result would have been the same as the Week #2 Sunday Nighter the following year. And last, you say '91 NFC divisionals. I agree, NO/Det, Dal/Wash
much better! But how about '81 AFC playoffs? When if
Denver wins West instead of SD? Maybe not 'Epic' but still a rather interesting matchup at Miami! Or if
Jets gets past Bills? They at Cincy, a team they would
clobber out of the dance the following year at Riverfront! And, as mentioned by me already in this thread, Bills getting past Bengals and playing at the Murph!
'81...one
intriguing season to look back on! Especially with all them Week #16 playoff-scenarios!
Shipley wrote:''86 Browns vs. Giants, 87 Browns vs. Redskins in the Super Bowl. Would have held up much better than the Bronco teams that got their asses kicked.
Always agreed with that. However, I think G-men win by more than 7 in the end. Browns keep it closer vs Wash though but Gibbs & Doug still prevail.