"House of Pain" Era (late 1980s) - Houston Oilers (Jerry Glanville)
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This is when the NFL was fun.
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@1:12 "The Houston Oilers are a dirty team, their scum, their dirt, their really dirty" in football that's a compliment. I miss Jerry
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FINALLY the Texans D plays 1/4th of this hard hitting ball.
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At 1:33 he was the coach of the Falcons, not the Oilers.
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"KICK THEIR ASS!!! If YOU'RE a MAN You'll DO IT!!!"
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WOW. I wish i was alive during this time. I we have now is rex ryan and Schwartz. This seemed like an amazing time in football.
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"This isn't college you're not at a homecoming...this is N-F-L which stands for 'Not For Long' when you make them *bleep* calls I'll be selling groceries!" lol
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@mkultraviolent Look i'm about ten minutes form cincinnati and all i hear is bengals this and bengals that and they never won the superbowl but the fans still talk bad about everybody else. I did not mean that sam lost the superbowl i mean the bengals lost. Now i know that the oilers never won one aswel but still the fans never shut the fuck up about the 61-7 win.
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@snoop1550 The Bengals didn't have the same coach or any of the same skill players on offense or defense. There were very few hold overs between the 1981 and 1988 AFC Champions. Maybe Trumpy and Munoz and Krumrie. And the Bengals lost both times to Bill Walsh - Paul Brown's prodigy who's dream was to coach the Bengals and was passed over for Forrest Gregg. Walsh invented the West Coast offense in Cincinnati in 1970. The Bengals ran it before the 49ers.
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@snoop1550 Sam Wyche did not coach Super Bowl XVI for the Bengals. Forrest Gregg did.
Here are some of the Wyche-Glanville lopsided games:
1988 - Bengals 44 Oilers 21
1988 - Oilers 41 Bengals 6
1989 - Bengals 61 Oilers 7
1990 - Falcons 38 Bengals 17 (Glanville now coaching Atlanta)
1992 - Falcons 35 Bucs 7 (Wyche now coaching Tampa Bay)
DanimalBr 3 weeks ago
@DanimalBr Oilers and Browns had a great wild card game in '88 at Cleveland. Oilers Won!
09rockmusic 2 weeks ago
Thanks for all the comments you guys. I loved this era of football growing up and was glad to meet others who remember, or learned from watching this. Gracias~
09rockmusic 1 year ago