Joe Montana to John Taylor, left side of the end zone. 34 seconds left on the clock. January 22, 1989. I was just a little kid and I was heartbroken. Can picture that play in my sleep even though I haven't watched a Bengals game since 2016.
It turned out that was realistically the last chance the Bengals truly had of winning the Super Bowl, since Mike Brown exerted control shortly after and drove the franchise straight down the toilet. Since he intends on passing the franchise on to other family members once he passes, unless they run into a Rocky Wirtz Hail Mary nothing will change.
Hardest pill to swallow is knowing they won't be back next year.Niners: Right now
They played a great game until the last 5-10 minutes, and gave up 21 unanswered points. Both offense and defense simply stopped working at the very end of the season.
Well these two can move on down.Most painful for me is the championship in Seattle. Had that game wrapped up and they gave it away. Sherman's rant was the ****cherry on top. The championship against the Giants was bad, too. Lost to a vastly inferior team due to risk averse coaching and Kyle Williams giving new york 10 pts.
Super Bowl 37
Seeing the Raiders getting destroyed by the Bucs was demoralized.
While I agree that Eagles owned Bucs, our D was miles better than Eagles. I don't see suprise here. Just giant and hyped market against "underdog".The Eagles had to be the last game at the Vet. I don't think anything else is in the conversation. Tampa Bay had no chance to win that game, it was cold, the Eagles owned them, they wiped out the Falcons the week before, the defense was on a roll. They had it all their own way, and then had a huge start with a big kick return and scored in the first minute. And then Joe Jurevicius happened and it just went splat.