Greatest regular season games ever
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1984 Cardinals at Colts (second ever game at Indianapolis): http://www.pro-football-reference.com/b ... 160clt.htm
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1983 Redskins at Packers on MNF: http://www.pro-football-reference.com/b ... 170gnb.htm
1983 Packers at Falcons: http://www.pro-football-reference.com/b ... 270atl.htm
1983 Kansas City at Seattle: http://www.pro-football-reference.com/b ... 270sea.htm
1983 Packers at Falcons: http://www.pro-football-reference.com/b ... 270atl.htm
1983 Kansas City at Seattle: http://www.pro-football-reference.com/b ... 270sea.htm
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I remember the first time I watched this game was after I had just watched a 2000 something MNF football game, and the contrast in commercial breaks (amount and length of) is what stood out most, ha. Other than a favorite of mine, Joe G. having a tough outing and as you said, the tale of two halves.BD Sullivan wrote:This was basically a tale of two halves: Miami led 30-3 at the half, and Pittsburgh scored all 23 second half points and almost pulled off the miracle comeback.Rupert Patrick wrote:Greatest games not already mentioned since the merger:
1973 Steelers vs. Dolphins: http://www.pro-football-reference.com/t ... t/1973.htm
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Dick Anderson had one of the ten greatest individual defensive games of all time, returning two pick sixes and nearly a third, with four interceptions.Reaser wrote:I remember the first time I watched this game was after I had just watched a 2000 something MNF football game, and the contrast in commercial breaks (amount and length of) is what stood out most, ha. Other than a favorite of mine, Joe G. having a tough outing and as you said, the tale of two halves.BD Sullivan wrote:This was basically a tale of two halves: Miami led 30-3 at the half, and Pittsburgh scored all 23 second half points and almost pulled off the miracle comeback.Rupert Patrick wrote:Greatest games not already mentioned since the merger:
1973 Steelers vs. Dolphins: http://www.pro-football-reference.com/t ... t/1973.htm
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My favorite game of all-time . . .Rupert Patrick wrote:Greatest games not already mentioned since the merger:
1979 Cowboys vs. Redskins: http://www.pro-football-reference.com/b ... 160dal.htm
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In my opinion, the 35-34 game might have been the greatest regular season game in pro football history. It had a lot of things going for it:CaptainComeback wrote:My favorite game of all-time . . .Rupert Patrick wrote:Greatest games not already mentioned since the merger:
1979 Cowboys vs. Redskins: http://www.pro-football-reference.com/b ... 160dal.htm
- A do or die game for the Redskins, a number one seed in the NFC if they win, but they're out of the playoffs if they lose.
- Played in the context of a great rivalry between two teams who truly hated one another.
- The double comeback, including a comeback by "Captain Comeback" in his final regular season game with less than a minute to play.
- Great performances on both sides, including John Riggins, who scored on a TD very similar (going to the right side instead of the left) to the one he scored against the Dolphins in Super Bowl XVII.
I just can't think of another regular season game with as much on the line and it delivered on all counts. I'd like to see others make cases for other games.
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Good point. It was pretty pivotal, too. If the Skins win, they probably end up in the SB. John Riggins probably doesn't take a year off, and they do better in 1980 than they did in reality (maybe well enough that Joe Gibbs isn't brought in).Rupert Patrick wrote:In my opinion, the 35-34 game might have been the greatest regular season game in pro football history. It had a lot of things going for it:CaptainComeback wrote:My favorite game of all-time . . .Rupert Patrick wrote:Greatest games not already mentioned since the merger:
1979 Cowboys vs. Redskins: http://www.pro-football-reference.com/b ... 160dal.htm
- A do or die game for the Redskins, a number one seed in the NFC if they win, but they're out of the playoffs if they lose.
- Played in the context of a great rivalry between two teams who truly hated one another.
- The double comeback, including a comeback by "Captain Comeback" in his final regular season game with less than a minute to play.
- Great performances on both sides, including John Riggins, who scored on a TD very similar (going to the right side instead of the left) to the one he scored against the Dolphins in Super Bowl XVII.
I just can't think of another regular season game with as much on the line and it delivered on all counts. I'd like to see others make cases for other games.
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1994 Chiefs at Broncos. http://m.pfref.com/m?p=XXboxscoresXX199410170den.htm Very much hype, it is considered one of the best officiated ganes of all time.