Games with Names - “How ‘bout them Cowboys” with Michael Irvin | 1993 Super Bowl XXVII: Cowboys vs. Bills
Episode Date: October 18, 2022On today’s episode, we go back to the birth of a 90’s dynasty: Super Bowl XXVII. Jules & Sam head back to January 1993 (3:54). We take a look at these teams, the game, and the road to the Supe...r Bowl (20:35). The Playmaker himself, Michael Irvin, joins the show to talk about the game that started a dynasty (42:27). The guys wrap it up and score the game (1:27:50).Support the show: http://www.gameswithnames.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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January 31st, 1993, Rose Bowl Stadium, Pasadena, California.
National Anthem, Garth Brooks. Coin Toss, OJ Simpson.
Halftime Show, Michael Jackson.
Postgame Celebration, Bernie Madoff.
Quarterback, Troy Aikman.
Running Back, Emmitt Smith.
Wide Receiver, you know, Michael Irvin.
This is Super Bowl 27.
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We're on the search to find the greatest games ever.
All time. In today's episode.
Buffalo Bills versus the Dallas Cowboys.
January 31st, 1993.
Super Bowl 27.
I can already hear the sadness in your voice.
As a Bay Area kid.
There's multiple sadnesses. But, we have michael irvin he's
gonna come on he's the only thing that makes me happy about this this particular game and uh my
first thoughts this game is a i'd be so sad to be a buffalo Bills fan. This is third straight loss in the Super Bowl.
Wow.
B, Dallas Cowboys had to beat my Niners to get in this game.
So didn't love them.
Yeah.
This was a start of the Dallas Cowboys becoming the Dallas Cowboys of the 90s.
The Jimmy Johnson.
How about them Cowboys becoming the Dallas Cowboys of the 90s. The Jimmy Johnson. How about them Cowboys?
Troy Aikman, Emmitt Smith, Michael Irvin.
Leon Lett.
Leon Lett.
Charles Haley.
Ken Norton.
The America's Team Dallas Cowboys.
It's Texas' team.
That's Texas' team, the Dallas Cowboys. But everyone says it is America's team. That's Texas's team.
Yeah.
The Dallas Cowboys.
But everyone says it is America's team.
And it is.
It is.
And I'll tell you this, man.
We played Dallas Cowboys back in a few years back.
They came to old Foxborough.
And they travel.
They travel their guys.
They travel their fans.
The people love the Dallas Cowboys.
Yeah. They absolutely love the Dallas Cowboysboys I can't even say the name right that's you've trained yourself to not respect the name enough to say it properly yeah I don't know about that but
yeah I just don't like them it's just it I like I have a bunch of friends why would you you grew
up a Niners fan. Niners fan.
And then you played for the Patriots.
I don't like them either.
I grew up a Giants fan.
Wouldn't you think, like, isn't it more logical that the Patriots should be America's team?
Red, white, and blue.
We're Patriots.
Massachusetts basically made America. I feel like we're getting a little carried away now, no?
Why are the Patriots America?
I get the Red, Giants are red, white, and blue.
But it's a giant.
It's a mythical character.
A Patriot is an actual person
that created militias to fend off the redcoats.
What would you call America tiny,
or would you say it's a giant?
I mean, it's technically not the biggest country in the world.
But we're a giant, number one military. We technically not the biggest country in the world but it's but we're a giant
number one military we're not the most populated well we're not the richest i mean we don't have
the most money we've got money though but you know what we do have but you know what we do have
patriots patriotism baby patriotism let's go back to 1993 january 31st boy this is a throwback
what was going on number one movie aladdin for the third week in a row classic i actually remember
watching this and like loving it loving it this is when like disney cartoon movies were just
popping off left and right i think didn, didn't Lion King come after this?
I think so.
You know, I can show you the world.
That was beautiful.
That's all I know.
The Magic Carpet Ride?
Oh, yeah, dude.
Jasmine was hot?
Jasmine was a hot cartoon.
Jasmine can get it to this day.
Jasmine, I know you're not real,
but Julian and myself were horny for you
we're horny for cartoon jasmine and then you know robin williams he was the oh my god he was so good
and then i forgot the genie gilbert godfrey does the parrot the pair oh yes r.i.p also damn r.i.p
met robin williams once at the comedy cellar spoke for like 45 minutes, such a cool guy. So quiet and kind and a great, great dude.
You spoke with him for 45 minutes?
I just sat, there's a comics table
in the back of the Comedy Cellar,
and I just sat down, ready to check in to do my set,
and I look up and I was like, that's Robin Williams.
And I just said, oh hey, and he goes, hey Robin.
I was like, i know you i'm
sam talk for like 45 minutes warmest guy ever uh positive you know but i loved his movies oh my
god he's classic jack mrs doubtfire goodwill hunting goodwill hunting the robot one i mean should i watch them all i love them remember
he was a robot which i was like during this time too yeah bicentennial bicentennial man flubber
flubber i fucked with flubber i mean that that was when we were like nine like seven years old
eight i was seven here like those were our movies jumanji that was a banger holy jumanji was damn takes it still and
it still holds up jumanji holds up it uh jack bonnie hunt shut up bonnie hunt right yeah jumanji
number one song in america i will always love you by whitney houston another so many rips this episode it was yeah i actually heard this story 14 weeks
at number one record of all time written by dolly parton damn reminds me the time the patriots spent
18 weeks at number one followed by one giant loss yeah that that it was a it it wasn't on the team damn jolene dolly pardon
dolly parton number one record dolly parton killer i love dolly she's such a she's so
adorable oh her voice yeah like you hear her voice and you're like, she's adorable. Jackie, isn't she adorable?
Love Dolly.
Dolly is a legend.
I saw, was there like, I think there's a documentary.
Let's get back to Whitney for a second.
Yeah.
I mean, I had such a crush on Whitney after The Bodyguard.
Super hot.
Kevin Costner.
Super hot.
That's when like, you know, like man.
That's when I started like, you know, I'd jump over and start loving black chicks, bro.
Yeah? Love them.
This was your Bronx Tale moment?
This was my Bronx Tale moment.
Hell yeah.
I watched the Bronx Tale and I had a black girlfriend.
Did you?
And so I like, was emotionally attached to this,
this movie because of that bronx tale's a
great movie unbelievable chas pulmonary man legend chas pulmonary legend yeah he was he was didn't
he get in trouble uh uh c i heard he's like no no no he's doing all right is he yeah yeah
he's uh he's great he's my friend chris di stefano one of my one of my good friends comedian chris
di stefano shot a pilot with him and he had chas palmatieri play his dad and his dad's supposed
to be like a schlubby guy from brooklyn but chas palmatieri just shows up in like a ten thousand
dollar suit and he's like this is what i want to wear and he's like you have to play like a
schlub from brooklyn he's like i like these suits. I want to wear my suits.
Yeah?
I was like, I love that.
I love that story.
Some of the ridiculous trends going on,
the clear drinks, Crystal Pepsi.
What were we doing, guys?
Pepsi works.
We don't need clear Pepsi.
Now I'm thinking 7-Up.
You're hurting your own business.
I must confess.
You liked it?
I saw the commercials, and I wanted it so much, but it was like more expensive.
Why?
I don't know.
I feel like it was more expensive.
We never had it.
I think I had it a couple times and I was so fascinated.
I don't know why.
I was like, this looks like 7-Up, but it tastes like Pepsi.
See, that did nothing for me because I'm like, it's the same product.
You just changed the color. Which is probably 10 times worse for you too, that did nothing for me because I'm like, it's the same product. You just changed the color.
Which is probably 10 times worse for you, too, that you're using another chemical to change the other chemical's color.
Yeah, you went from white chicks to black chicks, but you went from dark Pepsi to white Pepsi at this time.
And another clear drink that you probably like.
You love Zima, I bet.
I love Zima, dude.
I bet you loved it.
I didn't like it.
Zima was whack. Zima was like Smirnoff Ice, pre- Zima, I bet. I love Zima, dude. I bet you loved it. I didn't like it. Zima was whack.
Zima was like Smirnoff Ice, pre-Smirnoff Ice.
I like Smirnoff because if I saw a guy drinking it in a bar, I was like, I could take this
motherfucker.
I'm not about to get fucked up by a Zima drinker, I'll tell you that much.
You remember the, what is it, the Smirnoff Challenge or like you got iced or whatever?
Oh shit, remember that? Dude. So what you would do is you'd take the, someone would be drinking a Smirnoff challenge or that like you got iced or whatever oh shit remember that
dude you so what you would do is you take the someone would be drinking a smirnoff you'd hit
the top and it would overflow right no if you like found a smirnoff ice like you like your
friends like hey can you grab me uh like something out of the fridge and there's like just one
smirnoff ice and he opened he'd be like oh bro and then you had to chug it right away yeah everyone that the schmearing off ice challenge you've been iced yeah you've been iced yeah my
buddy just sent me he said he did a similar thing in the heroin community today but you've been
heroined and you have to shoot up all the heroin right there terrible my buddy he's getting married
shout out billy ring and we used to do that back in the day like you know it was probably
like 2008 and we're way off where we're supposed to be but in his package that he sent to to uh
announce that i was in his wedding he fucking put a smirnoff ice in there that's classy i'm like what
are we doing i love it i sent him a video we had to chug it smirnoff ice were like you were cooler
if you were if you were like 14 drinking Smirnoff Ice, you
kind of got a pass.
But if you had a beer, you were cooler.
I don't even remember the taste of it.
I never drank it.
It was like sugary sweet.
You know, like it doesn't taste.
You taste it now and you'll be like, this sucks.
As a kid, it was a good intro to get you on a beer.
Yeah.
It was a nice gateway premium malt beverage.
Well, you always got to have the gateway
power rangers were there no i wasn't a big power rangers guy i think i was a little old
what yeah no i don't know i think i think we were the right age i mean we were seven when this came
out you could have you could have been into it but it was it was to me i was more like an x-man
and uh i mean the pink ranger Was hot for sure Can we pull her up
I remember her being pretty hot
The Pink Power Ranger
But I remember like
It was all about like
Jason the Red Ranger
I was like fuck Jason
Yeah she was cute
Yeah she was adorable
Yeah
Cutie
Power Rangers man
Power Rangers
I just
I'm not a fan
I tried to get into it
I liked Batman
Batman
Yeah
Batman and sports
Yeah
You know I was i was too busy you
know filling my head with just historical football games baseball games i was into sports too i love
basketball i love baseball growing up i love the 90s knicks i mean i i was not i was not a big power
rangers guy uh final season of quantum leap never watched the show. Never saw it. Scott Bakula? Is that who it was?
I remember him from Major League Back to the Miners.
I dug that movie.
It's Back to the Miners.
That was the third.
The third, yeah.
Downtown Anderson?
No one?
I gotta watch it.
Jackie, what do you got?
Yeah, it was Bakula.
Yeah.
Shout out Bakula.
Here's your Lauren Bobbitt.
Lorena Bobbitt?
Lorena Bobbitt. She off john wayne bobbitt's
penis this was a huge story uh huge i was like seven years old and i can still remember i was
at my neighbor's house jacob grin and like you don't you don't want to get your dick cut off
with the last name grin yeah it's too happy a last name yeah way too happy yeah but we're over there
and i don't know why but we're like he had a fig tree and we're like climbing the fig tree
and like we i overheard our moms talking and my i think my mom said well good he probably
deserved it or something what the hell yeah no one deserves that by the way well that's that's my mom right
there damn but uh he deserved getting his dick cut off i remember as a kid they showed him on
the news and i asked my mom i was like if he got his penis cut off why is he smiling because there
was like footage from smiling she goes well you can't always be sad and i'm thinking if i got my
dick cut off i would always be sad for the rest of my life like like you it could be my birthday and i'd be like i don't have a penis you think this cake
is filling the hole yeah i'm miserable i i like and even if you do get it surgically attached
back you're probably losing so much sensation oh my god because uh i have a friend
and his brother broke his dick how it like i don't know it popped out while he was
having intercourse that can happen and he had to get it sewed up oh my god and like now he has like
full ed because of it he can't like he can't he can't even take a pill damn yeah i'm sure this
the maybe your dick feels like it's asleep or something too like i don't I don't know how you like, I don't know what it's like.
I mean, thank God.
That would suck if I'd be like, guys, I can break this down.
Here's what happens.
Like your arm's asleep, your dick.
What a horrible thing.
He got it.
It's reattached, right, Jack?
Or what?
Did he get it reattached?
John Wayne Bobbitt?
Let me look into that real quick i mean
that is uh oh everyone breaks up do i mean everyone you ever you ever break up with someone
and then you're you're like she was the worst she did this like you know he's telling his friends
he pursued porn that's why oh so he's it must have been huge can you imagine can you imagine him explaining if they got back
together he's like we're giving it another shot um i know she cut my dick off but she's working
on it you know god if he was if he was doing porn she went right for his gut because he was
that was probably his thing he had a no oh after he did porn after oh did he get
what did he did he add a couple inches when they decided what do you do now it's now it's turned
into kind of an inspiring comeback tale this is this is overcoming adversity yeah he appeared in
the 1994 adult film john wayne bobbitt, uncut. Uncut.
Wow.
That's like Jordan on the Wizards.
He came back a little thicker, a little bigger.
He followed it up in 96 with another adult film, Frankenpenis.
Whoever's naming these films, props.
Class act.
Let's get into the sports world february 1993 january 27th andre the giant died at 46 we're both we both like we're 90s wrestling guys but he was a little early but you knew you knew
the lore of the giant he was an apparent i mean dude prince's bride under the giant rules yeah I mean, dude, Princess Bride, Under the Giant Rules. Yeah. Legend.
That's a sad day.
Sad day.
Monica Sellers, 1993, April.
She was stabbed during a match in Germany.
I mean, that's insane.
She was stabbed during a match in the back.
Yeah, that's bad.
This was a bad time for women athletes. You had Nancy Kerrigan getting beat up.
That must have been like a few years later, right?
It had to have been.
Nancy Kerrigan.
I mean, this was some dude named Gunter, I think,
and he was stabbed because he was in love with Steffi Graf,
another tennis great.
And it's like, dude, that's not how you end up with someone.
Nah.
There's no story of like, we started dating because I stabbed her competition.
Yeah, that's not going to work.
What do we got, Jack?
I see you over there.
Kerrigan was assaulted January 6, 1994.
Oh, wow.
Wasn't that far apart.
A year later.
Damn.
Almost like a year anniversary.
You know what?
That's terrible.
That is terrible.
You know, I still can't believe that.
Poor Monica Seles.
I believe, was she Yugoslavian?
One of the, considered one of the best ever.
I remember.
Yep, Yugoslavian.
Yugoslavian.
Wow.
Some great athletes out of Yugoslavia.
That's, I don't even have anything to say. Some great athletes out of Yugoslavia.
I don't even have anything to say. What makes people...
During a match, where's the security?
Were you ever concerned for your safety
in any environment on the road?
Actually, I will say,
anytime we would play in New York...
Really?
Yeah. I would always be a little like jets or giants giants just eerie
you know because like i this is the first time i started coming to new york regularly when i was
playing football and you drive in on the freeway and you see big new york because you're in jersey
going to the meadowlands and you're seeing how big and
mythical and magical the big-ass city is and you go over the meadowlands or giant stadium
and you're sitting there like you know we're like america's team kind of you know patriots giants
in new york you never know like i i had it once where i we drove there and i just felt like i didn't i didn't
like the feeling what did you see anyone who made you sketched out no it's just like with all like
the 9-11 shit you know what i mean like that shit's scary you never know yeah you know especially at
a big spectacle new york let's get the american patriots in the biggest city like that's i don't know why i may have may have uh smoked a little
the wrong stuff that night before um so what else uh wu-tang's 36 chambers and snoop dogg's
doggy style released i mean those are both rap classics what's my motherfucking Snoop That's a shout out to my aunt right there
We gotta get Snoop on here
We gotta get Snoop on here
Let's do a Lakers game
Let's do a Lakers game
You could do a USC game
I remember watching Snoop
Freaking running routes at USC
We gotta get him on some
He'll come
That is so
I cannot picture Snoop running routes
That's like a I I can't even.
He's long, he's tall and lanky, man.
Is he athletic?
He's pretty athletic.
Wow.
He's pretty athletic, man.
I mean, he's, he's Cali cat, man.
Yeah.
You dip your toe in the Pacific, you might get a little athleticism over there, Sam.
I'm not going to try, but what do we got?
What were you doing in 93, Julian?
You were a child.
93, I was seven years old.
It was a year before I could play football.
Wow.
I think I was playing soccer.
I was playing soccer, baseball, just being a kid, Ninja Turtling up.
Ninja, who was your guy, Michelangelo?
Nah, I was like Raphael.
Oh, all right.
I don't know why.
Yeah, I feel like-
It puts a lot of thing after like
learning and growing into myself it puts a lot of things in perspective like yeah
i probably do like that guy michelangelo was a comic relief i've had every kid you loved him i
mean you love everyone loved michelangelo yeah but i just i don't know i like the bad attitude
sometimes donatello had that cool weapon to. Remember that shit? The stick?
Donatello was like, he was the nerd.
Leo was the leader.
Michelangelo was the funny guy, the little kid, the goofball.
He was my guy.
And then Raphael was always like the too serious, like, why are we doing this?
So let's get into this.
The Buffalo Bills, they were 11 and5, second in the AFC East.
Head coach was Marv Levy in his seventh season.
Playoff road, they took down the Oilers, 41-38 in OT.
Divisional, they took down the Steelers on the road.
And then the AFC Championship at Miami, 29-10.
Key players, they had10. Key players.
They had 10 Pro Bowls.
10.
They had a lot.
We can't forget, this is their third consecutive Super Bowl.
Yeah.
This is their third.
And then they go into it the next year as well.
Jim Kelly, quarterback.
He injured his knee, though.
He had a banged up knee most of this.
And Frank Reich was in there.
Actually, they had the crazy comeback, I think it was the week before,
where they were down like 30 points in a playoff game with their backup quarterback,
who just so happens to be the head coach of the Indianapolis Colts, Frank Reich.
And it's a pretty cool story that they even got back to the Super Bowl.
That tells you how much talent they had on that team.
Jim Kelly tries to come in, and this game wasn't the same.
Ken Norton knocked him back out.
I mean, this is going to be a sad one.
We had Steve Tasker.
Yeah.
Could be the first Hall of Famer for the special teamers.
Yeah.
204 special teams tackled, seven block punts.
He had seven block punts in his career,
and he blocks a punt here.
Seven all pros.
I think he's the only special teamer in the Pro Bowl
to win Pro Bowl MVP.
Wow.
You know, Steve Tasker, I heard a lot about him,
you know, with Matthew Slater playing with him,
him being a special team guru, having Scotty O'Brien, the special team, like, godfather
for the Patriots.
He was our special teams coordinator.
He'd always talk about Steve Tasker.
You know, he's a beast.
Damn.
Well, this was the Buffalo Bills known for the no huddle run and shoot offense.
Get the ball out quick. Yeah. Get the ball out quick.
Yeah.
Get the ball out quick.
And Thurman Thomas at the running back.
Andre Reid.
Yeah.
Bruce Smith.
I mean, talk about star power.
There's a lot of Hall of Famers on that side.
And they've got to think they're due.
Your third Super Bowl in a row, you've lost the first two.
You've got to be like, this is our time. in a row you've lost the first two you got to be like this is our time yeah but you never know i don't know only the men in that
locker room would know that it's tough you know like i i that would be that's a nightmare yeah
that's an absolute getting that close four times would you rather just and this is three would you rather just not be a playoff team than lose four times in the super bowl uh i don't know the more wins the better still you
still want to win yeah but just getting that close is brutal it's got it i mean that would hurt
that would that i feel for i feel for bills mafia and and the buffalo great fans i love my i love buffalo bills fan the bills mafia is
fucking awesome yeah it's it's crazy i've never seen so many different ways and different versions
for anyone from the age of 5 to 95 flipping you off after you roll out of there beating
the buffalo bills and you have a. You have a great story there.
I'm in Buffalo.
And this is early in your career?
No.
No?
This was like 2013.
Oh, I thought this was...
This was like 2014 or 15.
Oh, for some reason...
It went on a couple.
There was a consecutive year.
Yeah.
I think there was a couple times
where literally on the field...
And we've all seen the memes.
We've all seen the memes we've all seen the pictures
but i saw and i have ingrained in my memory for the rest of my life a 14 inch pink dildo
thrown on the field by someone in the crowd and the crazy thing about it is it had a little
smiley face i believe and it it said Brady's dildo.
It was John Wayne Bobbitt.
He threw it.
He got it on set.
And I'm looking at the referee, and he's looking.
Everyone's looking at someone like, hey, who's picking this thing up?
I think I saw one of the refs kick it with his foot.
He was terrified to touch it.
No one was touching.
It was hilarious.
We're in the middle of a fucking drive.
I'm sitting here trying to focus.
We're like, you know, got to be a next play, next play.
I see this dildo there.
I just start giggling.
I'm like, what are we doing?
These fucking people are absolutely bananas.
I love the whole, the guy goes to the store to get that.
Give me your biggest dildo pink one yeah i want a pink dildo yeah yeah that's fucking
and now to the dallas cowboys yeah crazy crazy crazy start to uh a new generation of cowboys they were hurting in the 70s in this year of 1992 they were 13 and 3
first in the nfc east this was the third consecutive nfc east team representing the nfc
in the super bowl giants and now the commanders but back then the redskins the r words the r
words r words can't even say redskins
anymore i don't know you know this is you know we we're uh sensitive to everyone here except
harvey weinstein apparently yeah why i'm seeing hitler and hitler hitler yeah i don't care i don't
care who we piss off with that hitler comment yeah sponsors want to pull out because we don't
like hitler that's your problem they need to get out and so uh jimmy johnson was in his fourth season as the head coach yeah coming from the u
miami where he actually won a national championship with our interviewee
that's crazy it is it's it is nuts he's the first coach ever to win a bull and a natty.
How many times has that been done?
I think he's only three.
Who are the others?
Barry Switzer with the Cowboys after Jimmy.
And then, most recently, Pete Carroll.
Pete Carroll.
Oh, Pete.
Oh, Pete.
NFC Championship game.
They beat the Niners.
That was the hump that they needed to propel them.
Does it still hurt?
Nah, not really.
You've had a good life.
Yeah, we're good.
But I mean, it just...
It hurt at the time.
At the time.
Yeah.
That was like heyday of watching...
That's like someday of watching.
That's like some of the earliest football memories were watching those old Niner games.
You know, Steve Young coming in and going out,
and then he finally got the monkey off his back the next year
when they won.
But key players for the Cowboys, you, of course, had Troy Aikman.
Emmitt Smith led the league in rushing
for the second straight year.
Mike Irving.
Killer, Emmitt Smith.
Emmitt Smith, he just,
he just, a producer.
Yeah.
Like, he wasn't like...
Unlike Harvey Weinstein.
He was a good producer.
I guess Weinstein's movies were good,
but he was a bad man.
Bad man.
Emmitt Smith, good producer. he was a bad man. Bad man. Emma Smith, good producer.
Good producer, good man.
Yeah.
And you had tight end Jay Novacek.
You had offensive line Nate Newton.
Crazy good offensive line.
I mean, I think you could run behind him.
I don't know about that.
Maybe.
I'd run the other way.
Jack, what do you think?
Sam's going for at least 1,000-yard season.
1,000 you're giving me?
At least 1,000.
Easy.
I think I'm getting injured day one and walking away from the game.
They had Leon Lett, Charles Haley, Ken Norton.
That one hurt.
Yeah.
Then he came over to the Niners We flip flopped him right
Was he before or after
He went back to back because
After this year I think he went to the Niners the next year
Won a Super Bowl at the Niners
Pretty nuts
Narrative this year for this team
Was that the team
Was trying to recapture
Landry's glory years with Jimmy Johnson
and having you know Jerry Jerry Jones in there firing Landry starting a new chapter of Cowboys
history they were coming off their first winning season in five years. Youngest team at the time in the NFL.
Number one ranked defense.
Not a lot of people talking about that.
They didn't have a pro bowler.
How are you the number one defense?
You don't have one pro bowler.
I don't know.
I've been on plenty number one offenses where we weren't represented at the pro bowl enough.
I think you should have been.
I think you should have been. Hmm. I think you should have been.
Yeah, it was the first Cowboys Super Bowl in 15 years.
Mm-hmm.
They were out to prove that they were still America's team.
And it turned into becoming the team of the decade.
They dominated.
They were the team that people just like,
you saw that jersey everywhere.
Everywhere.
Everywhere.
And it was Aikman, Emmitt, Irvin, and then later Dion.
Those are the ones you saw.
Dion.
I saw, you see some Ken Norton.
Yeah, I mean, those are the three.
Those are the four.
Those are the main ones.
Those are the main ones.
Yeah.
Let's get to the game.
They were cool jerseys. The main ones. Those are the main ones. Yeah. Let's get to the game. They were cool jerseys, the early ones.
I can't confirm, nor can I deny.
I'm trying to be.
I'm not a Cowboys fan either, but we have to be unbiased sometimes here.
Yeah, but I mean, what's so good?
I mean, you want to see a really cool-looking uniform.
You look at red and gold.
Like, red, white, and gold.
49ers.
Yeah.
People that mind.
Objectively, they're also cool jerseys.
Yeah.
I just never, I never, never, never a fan of the Cowboys jersey.
A star?
Eh.
I mean.
What do you guys think?
Am I off base here?
No? Jack? They're classics. I hate to admit do you guys think? Am I off base here? No?
Jack?
They're classics.
I hate to admit it, but yeah.
Yeah, I mean, they're classics.
I was never a blue guy, red guy.
You don't like blue?
Eh.
You are in red and I'm in blue right now.
This feels like a turf war.
This is some gang shit on our podcast.
Exactly.
You know, in my high school, you couldn't wear any shades of red or blue what what would you wear i mean i i would still wear some shades
red but you weren't technically supposed to because of the gang relations shit
and then later on you end up wearing red all the time, right? Or blue, I mean. Both. My accent color that I always wore, Sam, red gloves.
All red gloves.
Yeah.
That was my thing.
That was my shtick.
Are you dipping right now?
Ah, you know, getting a little fired up for Mike.
This is firing me up.
It's firing me up.
This is the first game between Dallas and Buffalo since 1984.
Yeah.
The Super Bowl was originally scheduled for tempe arizona
but then was moved to pasadena because beautiful place pasadena why would they move it governor
evan meachum canceled arizona state's holiday to honor the martin luther king jr holiday
meet him that's like house of cards remember that guy meet him meet meet him how would he say it
meet him he was the guy the bodyguard he had gay sex with remember hooked up with his wife
was that i i never watched house of cards i did i watched like the first like four
three seasons or something it was i was into it but it was solid i fell off i have so much
add when it comes to like staying on a a series yeah you know and then like sometimes i'll go to
a different house and like my hbo is not working or my netflix i don't i forget the password but
my amazon's in there so then i'll just end up going to somewhere that, you know what I mean?
It's almost too much to handle.
Your living situation is a house of cards.
It's a house of cards.
Yeah.
Got no jokers in there.
I could just all the time slap it.
30-second ad cost $850,000.
Wow.
1992, 93. Wow. 1992,
93.
That's expensive.
That's a lot of dough.
I wonder what it is now.
Yeah.
What is it?
What is it?
How much is a 32nd Superbowl ad now?
Last year it was 6.5 to 7 million.
That's a lot of money.
$7 million. That's a lot of money. $7 million.
That's a lot of money to spend on an ad.
$7 million.
Remember in Twins?
It's Austin Powers.
No.
When Danny DeVito was negotiating with the guy that had the engine in the back of the car in Twins,
and he used to boost cars,
and then he thought he was getting like eight grand.
He's like, no, I can't go eight.
I want 15.
And the guy goes, if you don't want eight million dollars,
and he goes, a million?
I don't know.
That's where my mind went.
Shout out Danny DeVito.
Love DeVito.
DeVito is one of the best.
Insane career.
Insane career. Insane career.
Famous.
Back from, like, remember One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest?
That's Danny DeVito.
Yeah.
He's in It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.
He was the penguin in Batman Returns.
Great.
That's a penguin.
You see Colin Farrell.
He's just playing an Italian guy.
Yeah.
He's like, I'm the penguin.
Oh.
I'm like, are you?
Or are you just an Italian?
No, yeah.
Danny DeVito was a penguin.
That guy was eating fish.
I mean.
Fish heads.
Like a real penguin.
Yeah.
Kyler would argue Sidney Crosby is the best penguin.
You always have to go there, Kyler.
Always go there. You always have to bring Crosby into the mix.
He is a damn good penguin we can't
he's a good penguin things we remember buffalo and poor jim kelly poor jim kelly are going into
the great quarterback great quarterback yeah they're going into their third consecutive loss of the Super Bowl.
Turns into four the next year after playing the Cowboys again,
second consecutive year,
and that's when the Cowboys went back-to-back on them.
We also remember Jimmy Johnson after the game. How about them Cowboys?
Classic.
Hate to say it, but it's classic.
It's classic.
It's classic.
Over, yeah.
And we also remember they won against the Niners.
Things we may have forgotten.
This was the last time a Super Bowl was hosted in a non-NFL stadium.
Yeah.
That's kind of interesting.
It is.
It is.
I mean, I remember the Niners played over at Stanford.
They won a Super Bowl at Stanford.
I think it was either 81 or...
So weird.
But those were because they held bigger crowds
than the NFL stadiums.
And now, because of the contracts of getting these stadiums,
and most of the time you have taxpayers paying for this
because the NFL promises that they'll bring
the Super Bowl event to the city,
therefore helping the economic stimulus
of the whole entire city so that now it's like negotiated in that it has to go into these
these stadiums because that's how it helps pay them off i think interesting jack do we have a
note yeah garth brooks actually uh scheduled to sing the national anthem accompanied by marley
matlin who was going to sign the anthem for deaf fans.
And Brooks came very close to not performing his anthem,
nearly left the stadium in a dispute with NBC and the NFL
because they were refusing to run the video for his song,
We Shall Be Free, which was protesting a lot of the racial unrest in the country
and the Rodney King riots.
In the crowd, Jon Bon Jovi.
The NFL was prepared to turn to Bon Jovi to sing it if Garth left the stadium.
But they showed the video, coaxed him back in,
and Garth got up there and belted it out.
Just a little side note.
Garth.
Garth.
Fight the power.
Jeez.
Look at old Jon Bon.
I like Bon Jovi. Yeah, he's a good guy. He like i like i like bon jovi yeah he's a
friend yeah he's a friend john bon jovi's pretty cool that's a hell of a name drop right there
well he's he's friends with mr craft and so he was always in our locker rooms oh that's pretty
cool so we developed a little he's such he's a really good guy i forget how many people julian
knows right sometimes because because i'm like oh yeah i like bon jovi he goes yes he's a he's a really good guy. I forget how many people Julian knows sometimes because I'm like, oh, yeah, I like Bon Jovi.
He goes, yes, he's a friend.
I wasn't trying, but I just want to give him because he's going to listen to this.
And I can't just run over his name if he listens to our podcast.
Yeah, you've met cool people.
Yes, we've had rosé at his house in Hamptons.
And he's got a rosé company coming out.
How's his Hamptons place?
Beautiful.
Yeah?
Yeah, beautiful.
Damn.
Good stuff.
Bon Jovi.
John Bon Jovi.
Yeah.
He's very into, like...
Did you spend the night there?
No, I didn't spend the night.
Did he say you could if you wanted to?
I didn't want to ruin my welcome.
Fair enough.
You know, so I didn't even... I didn't want to put that on his plate.
But he busted out some nice rosé.
Yeah, his son has a rosé company.
We're going to have to figure it out what it is.
We'll give him a little shout out.
But yeah, it was delicious rosé.
And it was a beautiful summer night.
Yeah, it was.
It was a beautiful summer night.
Jon Bon Jovi listening.
Some good tunes. Drinking some rosé talking about you know recovery you know he's big into his body really yeah very big into
his body so he's always talking you know about like how did you recover when you got older in age
and you know that's we developed a little relationship over that i love it john if
you're listening, thank you.
He's got some good stories about the Giants.
We should get him on somehow.
Let's get Bon Jovi on.
He's got some really good stories about the Giants that he told me.
He was like their good luck charm for a while in the 80s.
Oh, shit.
Yeah, he was always on the sideline and shit.
He was hanging out with like Belichick back when Belichick was an assistant coach.
Let's get him on, man.
You got to get him on.
OJ did the coin toss for this game.
This was right before his.
It's literally very, very close, huh?
Yeah.
This is 93.
It happened in 94.
Yeah.
Boy, what a.
Maybe he was doing his own little coin toss.
Maybe he was like, heads, I forgive her.
Tails, I don't.
Two-face.
Two-face, dude.
OJ, he's a two-face.
He can be very pleasant on TV.
He could also be a murderer.
Did you see him recently in Vegas with some chicks?
No, what'd he do?
It was weird.
Wasn't it?
Did you guys see that?
Yeah, OJ's all over the place out there
he's in vegas yeah he's in vegas just hanging it's crazy that he got off the murder charge
but then he went away for stealing memorabilia that's one of the all-time memorabilia yeah his
own shit that's one of the all-time weird spins yeah what goes around comes around i guess not really because he's out now it's literally
if like it's like if weinstein went down for tax evasion you'd be like all right that's how they
got capone yeah that's how they got capone yeah and he also didn't capone die of like syphilis
or something he did die of syphilis weird and he had some uh some is that a gangster way to go out
or no that's a good point did he get in prison how do you that's tough alcatraz he did you've
been alcatraz never it's awesome yeah i gotta go it's it's fun all right let's get to the gaming
corner presented by win bet what's the
prop bet gonna be i don't know what are you thinking i'm thinking i mean i mean saying
america's team as much as possible like can we hit america's team seven times
i think we do it is that too high? Is seven crazy?
Or you could do how many times, how about them Cowboys?
That's like a four for me.
Yeah.
How about them Cowboys?
How about them Cowboys?
Isn't that how?
For those of you new to the pod, we do this every week.
This is a prop bet.
We throw it into the interview.
We try to make it a little fun.
How about the National Football League? many times will michael say that at least three all right so we got three that we can so two two and a half
should be the spread we let's do we got we got to do the america's team because it's america's this america's team right for the 90s no question 70s and 70s all right let's go hear from old mike but before then let's take a quick break
and now here on games with names presented by win bet we are joined
by my favorite teammate of my new team.
Even though you love all your teammates equally.
Three-time Super Bowl champ.
Two-time second all-pro.
NFL 1990s all-decade team.
Of course, my teammate on Inside the NFL, which streams on Paramount+.
Of course.
They call him the playmaker
and he's the current Jumbotron
star over at
Jerry World himself.
We got Michael Irving.
Holy moly.
Mike, I got a question.
What's up, man? Do you have
your workout gloves on right now as we
speak? I have my
workout gloves on right now. we speak i have my workout gloves on right now you can't
be putting your workout gloves on and having them in here to let everyone that's watching
can we see them
you ain't got to see these gloves on me to know that i'm putting in that work you see these guns
on me i did i honestly i noticed your arms i didn't
notice them that's all let the results speak for themselves that's all i'm saying june well are we
are we i just want to let you know like are we are we lotioned up and are we we have all the chapstick
and everything because i've never seen anyone i never i've never seen anyone lotion up as much
as mike i gotta tell a quick story before anything you haven't seen me on i gotta tell you a quick because I've never seen anyone. I've never seen anyone lotion up as much as Mike.
I got to tell a quick story before anything.
You haven't seen me on the road.
I got to tell you a quick story.
I got to say this quick story.
Okay.
My guy comes in fresh off plane.
We're in a production meeting, 1030.
Mike comes in with no shoes or socks on.
He pulls out
Some lotion
And he's lotioning his feet
Which is great
Ankles, feet, hands, everything
But the uncool thing about it was
Right after
My guy comes and starts touching my face
Hugging me up with
Lotioned feet
I'm not a feet guy
And Mike is over here and
he's putting them in between his toes and shit so you know like those are like the dirt and then
he's rubbing me on my face hey jules i love you and i'm like oh my god i couldn't believe it so
i just i'm i'm just making sure are we lotioned up yeah? I'm lotioned up. But you know what's so funny, too?
I remember the first time I heard you say it.
And I was like, yeah, I did.
I never even thought about it.
I was just, you know what I'm saying?
And I'm dark, and I get real acid.
You know what I'm saying?
So I got to get between the toes and all of that when I do lotion up.
But I didn't think about it.
I do climb all over a dude right after that.
And I didn't think about it. That was so funny and do right out to that door and i didn't think about it that was so funny oh that's so me though that's so me it yeah it was funny until
i got a whiff of it it was all up in my face hey my feet are cool man my feet are good
they're great i keep them pedicured i stay manicured and pedicured i'm one of those
you know one of those guys that make sure i keep it all right the manscape guys
what they call them right manscape yeah we gotta get you an endorsement with them we gotta get you
a little endorsement with them well i appreciate that if you get me some more money coming in i
can take that i ain't gonna never say no to that clearly you guys going over there we're doing good
man good man i mean we're pumped to have you on you know i we're both you know
children of the 90s so you were an inspiration we knew you we knew you partied in the 90s and
you still got results on the field and as a 90s kid i was kind of like oh if i party i can be a
pro athlete i didn't know you also had to have talent and work ethic but you inspired so many kids because that those stories were just out
there you know i know i know it's so amazing too because i think maybe i said something off wrong
because the reality is during the season it was different at least the partying i said stop i'm
just saying it i had to measure it doing a little bit more during the season all season you had a
little more fun.
But, you know what I mean?
I didn't mean to send that mixed message that you can stay out all night and show up and work hard and still win.
That's not necessarily the reality, even though I did do it.
Not everyone is Mike.
Not everyone is Mike.
Not everyone is a playmaker.
Jerry Jones used to say, Jerry, this one time we came in late.
We were out all night, as a matter of fact.
Me and I won't name the guy.
We were out all night because it was a Thursday night.
We used to go out Thursday night because Friday is a light day.
You know, you go to the hotel Saturday, you play Sunday.
So we're out all Thursday night hanging out and booming.
And we walk in for the 9 o'clock meeting at 930.
I mean, Jimmy was hot.
He turned to me and said, I'm so disappointed in you.
He turned to the other dude and said, get your shit and get out.
And he caught him on the spot.
He caught him on the spot.
And then that day we had to have a team meeting.
And that's K-Mart.
Calvin Martin used to sit in the room and say, listen, man.
Listen, man.
That's how you talk. I can't get rid in the room and say, listen, man, listen, man. Y'all can't get ready with Michael.
Listen, Mike ain't going nowhere.
Michael went out all night and went out all day.
Y'all can't do that. Y'all going to be out of here.
So we had to have a whole team meeting.
And then they really got me a security team.
Nobody else went out with me but my security team that they paid for
just to make sure that I was where I needed to be.
I mean, that's when you know you're a legend, is when the rules get adjusted to you.
All right, he's not going to be here.
You can't say that. Jimmy will never say he adjusted the rules to me. He just said,
he'll say that, you know, I made sure that certain people we can let go
and there's certain people you work with a little bit better.
But he'll never say he adjusted the rules.
Nah, yeah, yeah, definitely not.
But, you know, maybe gray area the rule for some people.
Gray area.
Yeah, Jimmy's a lot like Bill in that sense, Jude.
You know what I mean?
He's going to have his foot on everybody.
He's going to be the leader.
But I don't know if it feels this way,
but Jimmy will creep behind the back and make sure he learns the personality
of that player.
He did that for Charles Hayden.
And Charles told me, he said,
Charles, I just don't like to be called out.
You know, I was called out when I was a kid.
I don't like to be called out.
You can put me aside and get on me as hard as you want.
You know, and they worked around that.
But he was one of those psychologist majors that wanted to mess with your mind.
He was brilliant about it.
And that's what great leaders do.
They find what makes their guys perform at the best level that they can perform.
And, you know, with Mike, it just so happened that he has to go out on
thursdays until nine o'clock and with charles haley you can't you can't yell at him all right
that's called great leadership that's what that is you know i love that these young guys
oh i love that these young guys can't keep up with you on the field but then also you take them out
partying and they can't keep up with you partying. Like you're showing they, they get cut.
There's only one playmaker.
There's only one playmaker.
There's only one playmaker.
You're a legend on both ends here.
Well,
and that,
that was that guy.
This guy can't,
well,
this guy's a whole different thing.
It takes three eggs to recover from anything.
You know what I mean?
I say it all,
try to give it a whirl every now and then just to see what kind of man I
still am.
But,
but I, I'm certainly not the man I used to be.
Well, we're here to talk about Super Bowl 27.
The start of America's team becoming America's team once again. They fell off in the 80s.
In the 70s, they took three down.
And then in the 90s, I had to see them all the time
beating up on my fucking Niners every year in the playoffs,
having these epic battles.
Now, Jimmy Johnson said once you guys played the 49ers
and if you get past them, it was cake.
Is that true?
Yeah, we looked at it that way.
That was, that was in Super Bowl 27.
We were not even supposed to get past the 49ers.
That was, that was that, well, this team's probably a year away team, you know?
But the mentality we had going into that game, dude, oh my God, dude, let me tell you all that.
It was, it was insane because we, we, we, I knew we would win that game, dude. Oh my God, dude, let me tell y'all, it was insane. I knew
we would win that game.
I knew it because it was like everybody
would say, I'm
literally ready to die
to win this game. Literally
whatever it takes, we're
going to win this game. We were
really literally ready to die to win
that game. And I remember taking a hit
on a skinny post, on
an eight-route skinny post, hit me.
They helicoptered me. They hit me so
hard. I'm a big boy, lonely boy
right here. Boom. I hit the ground
and everybody thought I was hurt
and it came over.
He said, you good? I said, I'm good. He said,
get up. Let me get this touchdown. Thanks
for dropping it on the one.
And it went. We had that mentality, man.
And no matter what, people always tell me,
that's the greatest.
It was the first.
There's no way you can top the first.
We always want to try to say,
well, the second one was just as good.
Come on, stop it.
There's no way you can top the first.
And the first for me was the best.
Yeah, but that's – I think mine –
You can top it if you're going to get the MVP in a later one like you did, Drew.
Mike, you could have gotten the MVP here, though.
I should have gotten it on Super Bowl XXX.
If I would have gotten it on Super Bowl XXX, then that would have been my best.
I was this close. If they wouldn't have gotten me on that pass in a fair, I would have gotten Super Bowl XXX. If I would have gotten it at 30, then that would have been my best. I was this close.
If they wouldn't have got me on that pass and up there,
I would have gotten Super Bowl XXX MVP.
You say that, but then also the second one that we won in New England,
we just so happened to have the biggest comeback in the history of the game
in that game.
So it's like, I don't know, tomato, tomato.
But for you, if you're topping it with those things
see number one the first one's going to be the best unless specifically i'm topping your other
ones with some so the second one if i get mvp oh that was my greatest mvp or i make it the greatest
comeback in super bowl history that's my's Miami. That would be the one.
That first one for us, we scored 52 points.
I think the record was 59.
We would have gotten that if Don Beebe had struck the ball from Leon Lett.
You know what I'm saying?
He was trying to do the Michael Irvin.
He was trying to do the Michael Irvin.
You taught him that.
You mentioned Leon.
We saw Leon do some hilarious things. I mean, that was amazing. He the michael irvin yeah you talk you mentioned you taught him that you mentioned leon we saw leon do some hilarious things i mean that was amazing he does the michael irvin he loses it at what the one yard line i mean i mean we see leon do amazing stuff what's some stuff
that we didn't see leon do that's hilarious well let me tell you something big cat is and we call him Big Cat he's the biggest dude in the world
and the most gentle dude in the world
and let me tell you what you know
we used to have you know media day
you got no media day
oh my god
oh my god man we're at breakfast
on media day
we're just at breakfast
Big Cat sweating pools
sweating pools of sweat.
Sweating pools of sweat. You all right, dude?
You all right, man? Yeah, man. Come on, man.
What's up? He's so
afraid to go in front of these cameras.
I mean, he's just sweating.
He's sweating. He had to give him a
wheel with a fan in him.
He's so afraid to
talk in front of the cameras that it
makes him break out
and pours and sweat, man.
But he's the greatest dude you ever want to know, man.
The greatest teammate, greatest dude in the world.
He just doesn't want to be in front of the camera.
That's definitely not true for my guy, Mike.
That's definitely not true.
Because I remember I was doing my first first fucking my first I had to illustrate
or talk about a play on the big old screen and I was doing it and Mike looks at me he's like stop
stop stop it right now Julian you need to look at the camera fuck me fuck him fuck the screen
you need to let the people see your face because that's who's going to pay you and i was from that
from there on i was over here over here swear we got here we're over here
and just just bring up a good point but let me tell you something because he'll tell you
this business is learn on the run you know you gotta pick up these little things man you're
like wait a minute i don't. Nobody says anything to you.
So I say, okay.
I came in under that.
When I see other dudes come in, I'm going to try to give them whatever I know.
Whatever I have, I want to give it to them.
That's a bet.
I'm going to come in here.
You know what I'm saying?
I want to help you get better.
I want to help you have what I call a good soft landing.
These are soft landings for us.
You played the game, and now you get to run your whole day
talking about the game.
You made millions faking them out with your hip,
make a few million talking about it with your lip.
Soft landing, just soft landing is what I called it.
And that's what it is.
So I would tell the Jews, when you're doing these illustrations,
now I want you to talk to us, but talk to them. I once had Dion Sanders, when I was doing these illustrations. Now, I want you to talk to us, but talk
to them. I once had Deion
Sanders when I was doing Best Damn Sports Show.
I brought Deion Sanders on. He's my best
friend. I love Deion to this day. Deion Sanders is my
best friend.
I want to introduce you.
I had Chris Rose,
John, Sally, Tom, all of them sitting
with me. Deion, I said, this is my best
friend right here. I want to introduce you to my new friend on the set here.
And then Dion was like, you're getting ready.
I said, don't shake that hand.
I'm talking about camera one, camera two, and camera three.
He was getting ready to shake the guy's hand.
I'm like, these cameras are my best friend.
And that's what I'm saying, too.
You go to these cameras.
You go to these cameras as much as you can because because the people out there are who you really communicate with.
I got to ask you real quick about Buffalo, because this is their third straight year in the Super Bowl.
These fans are hardcore.
They talk about football.
I mean, like, look, I've been to Buffalo many times, as I'm sure both of you guys.
They talk about the Buffalo wing they invented it i feel like if they won a super bowl they'd shut up about the wing for a second do you feel bad for this fan base taking one from them i know
you want to win you took two that's right two straight yeah two straight right you know and
i wish they would have won the first one they had when they had the Giants.
It was the first one the Giants.
Now, are the Washington Commanders now?
Because they lost all four of those to NFC East teams.
You know, all four Super Bowls to NFC East teams.
We were the last two of the loss.
But remember that one in Tampa?
Scott Norwood, Mr. Philgold.
Wide right.
Wide right.
That was it.
That was it.
I felt bad for them, but y'all missed y'all.
These last two definitely ain't going to be y'all.
I'm sorry.
I wish I could have helped you.
I wish you could get that, but I can't help you right now.
That was it.
I thought that was the best one, the best chance they had.
All right.
So they come out first quarter.
They stop you.
Tasker comes out of nowhere, blocks a punt.
Right.
They start scoring.
Does that kind of put on our, oh, yeah, we're going to blow these guys up.
Yeah, we beat the Niners.
We're the Super Bowl champions.
After they go and they block this punt, is that when like hey all right we got to get a little panic
in here what are we doing right no let me tell you what happened with all of that because you
remember the run-up you know the run-up to the super bowl asking you all these questions
and now it's always about experience i don't't care about anything. It's the Super Bowl.
Buffalo's been here twice.
It's their third time.
A
20-yard in,
which I am damn good at
running. 20 yards in,
a 17 out, you can't
stop it. A 20-yard in is a
20-yard in. I don't care if I'm running a
Super Bowl or my front yard. Anywhere's the same thing. It ain't going toyard in. I don't care if I'm running a Super Bowl or my front yard.
Anywhere is the same thing.
It ain't going to change that.
I don't need to experiment.
I said, say it.
I get in that game.
Oh, my God.
We all get in that game.
And when you walk out and those people were everywhere, my knees buckled and we looked at each other.
Oh, my God, man.
This is different.
And we started hyperventilating.
So early on in that game, we were exhausted.
We were like, we got to catch our breaths.
We got to calm down.
Calm down.
Calm down.
And let's start playing football.
And it's so funny because Jimmy said that in the locker room.
Jimmy said, listen, we're going to go on this field.
We're going to start.
Going to be rough early on.
But right about halftime, they're going to start turning the ball over
because they had so many turnovers during that year.
They were a fake team, but they were loose with the ball.
Thurman Thomas was loose with the ball.
And he said, we'll start getting those turnovers, and then we'll pour it on.
And, I mean, it happened just like that.
We had a tough start because we were hyperventilating,
and we underestimated walking in that Super Bowl atmosphere
what that would be like.
But then once we got it rolling, like Jimmy said, we poured it on.
Yeah, Mike, we talk about the big three, you, Troy, and Emmitt all the time.
You guys had a defense with zero pro bowlers that it felt like
I was watching the fucking Oprah show.
You get a pick.
You get a pick.
You get a turnover.
You get a turnover.
You guys had nine turnovers in the fucking Super Bowl?
Like, we got to put some shine on the defense. I know you guys are, like the fucking Super Bowl? Like, we gotta put some
shine on the defense. I know you guys are like
the most dynamic.
But you're right, though. You're right, man.
And it's what amazed me,
because even when Coach talked about it
and those things started happening, we were
all there just like, wow.
You know, to this day, I mean,
we scored,
bam, quick turnover, get the ball back, bam, I scored again, I mean, you know, we scored, bam, quick turnover,
get the ball back, bam, I scored again.
I'm so happy.
A lot of my records go down.
Cobra Cup broke my most 100-yard game this season record.
You know, most 90-yard games in a season, in a row record.
All these records are going down.
One record I know will never go anywhere, that Super row record. All these records are going down. One record I know would never go anywhere,
that Super Bowl record.
I scored two offensive touchdowns in 18 seconds.
Because we scored, boom, got a fumble, boom.
I got the next score right back.
You're never going to break that record.
And you talked about that bang eight or that skinny post where you got hit.
Right.
And then you go out and you run the same thing.
You turn his ass around and you score a touchdown.
And then you have the, like, this is like the most Patton playmaker touchdown
was his second touchdown where he does the jump up, keeps his feet next to the
sideline, dives in, gives a forearm, get off my dick.
Like, that's what I think of. That's what I think of.
That's what I think of.
You know what happened on that play?
Let me tell you something.
He's outside
and I can get the bane in.
We score on the bane in.
He moved inside.
We come back out.
Let's do the post-it.
Let's go back to the post-it.
Let's go. I said, let's do the post. Let's go back to the post. Let's do seven.
Let's do the post seven.
Let's go.
He said, all right, what?
I ran.
I broke out too early.
Oh, my God.
I broke out too early.
You know?
So I saw Troy throw the ball.
I see Troy throw the ball.
He's cutting on the ball already.
I saw him.
I said, oh, snap.
I'm early.
I should have taken another two steps, then break out.
So now I'm worried about the pick six.
So you put yourself in between the ball and him.
So I tried to kick his ass.
That's when my leg was up.
I was trying to kick him right in his head.
Eat your ass for that ball, you know.
And when I was trying to kick him, I kind of missed him to fall.
He spit me around, and I happened to land on my leg, on my feet,
to get a touchdown.
I said, what a great play.
I said, listen, man, I had to mess that play up big time.
That could have easily turned the game right there with a pick six.
So rumor has it at halftime that you snuck out and watched Michael Jackson perform.
Is that true?
Absolutely.
I don't care no rule
without a doubt.
Michael Jackson, I came from the ghettos
of Fort Lauderdale. The ghettos!
Under 15
for 17 kids.
Never in my life have I
had any opportunity to
see such a performer.
Such a gifted
talent in person like Michael Jackson.
So, absolutely.
And, you know, those extended halftimes, you know,
so when we come into halftime, we get together as a team.
Everybody goes over everything as a team.
Then you break out, right?
You break out.
After you go over the information for the team, what we want to see,
what we want to look, and you break out to your individual groups.
You break out to YRC, a group, tight end, cornerbacks, quarterbacks,
you know, DBs, everybody break out in the group
and start going over the things they need to do.
So when we broke off in the groups, I told Coach Axe,
I hit him in the bathroom.
You know, I hit him in the bathroom.
I went in there, man.
I went, snuck right on around, went outside, watched Mike and Josh.
I saw when he came out and stood there for a moment.
Everybody just went crazy.
It was insane.
It was insane.
And then when I went back, I said, Mike, what took so long?
I told you last time.
I thought I had to do a one, but I really had to do a two.
You know what I'm saying?
But I really did a three.
I really enjoyed it, man.
Also, Michael, why are you humming The Man in the Mirror?
Oh, is he over there humming the music?
That's when I got back.
Oh, you said when I got back.
That's when you said it.
I was just seeing that concert.
It was the same, man. It was the most beautiful thing.
Juice, you never did that
You never snuck to see that
You think Bill Belichick
You think if Bill Belichick heard
I was out there watching
Fucking Katy Perry
What do you think Bill Belichick would do to me
When we were down 28 points in one of them
We were fucking
We just get scored on the second one.
Who were all your bands?
Do you remember?
I don't even remember.
We had Katy Perry.
Who do we have, Jack?
Jack, who do we have on our Super Bowls?
I don't even remember, too.
I said, good one.
I don't remember.
Who did I have?
I just remember the Michael Jackson.
We had Maroon 5.
You can't risk it all for Adam Levine.
That would be a weird one.
Yeah, it'd be a little tough.
Michael Jackson.
Michael Jackson, I get.
I get it.
Hey, the same thing happened, though.
See, this is the Jimmy Johnson theory or law that I've heard him say,
just like Mike said.
He cut someone who's not Michael Irvin.
Now, this last Super Bowl, kick Fierce.
Remember McPherson, the kicker?
He went out and snuck out and watched the halftime
show, and then they lost.
See, that's the difference.
There's a playmaker, and if the kicker
goes out, like this story,
it doesn't matter. He scored two touchdowns,
and they're blowing him out.
When you have a kicker in close game,
what are your thoughts on that, Mike?
Yeah, that's the thing.
Well, what you do now –
and this – tell me when I remember Emmitt calling me
after T.O. ran to the star.
Remember when T.O. – so I said, dude, listen,
you still had a second half to fix the problem.
If you still had a second half to fix the problem,
but it's a kicker.
You know, if it was something real clear that really going to affect the game, you know what I'm saying you have to fix the problem. But it's the kicker. You know, if it was something real clear that really going to affect the game,
you know what I'm saying?
So just go fix the problem.
You got a coach sneaking out.
Go win the game.
Go fix the problem.
You still got a second half to do it.
You know what I'm saying?
But the kicker, yeah, that's just different.
He got no way to make up for it.
You know what I'm saying?
Because he can't go win the game unless we put him in position to win.
Was that Teague who lit up T.O. at the star?
Yes, yes.
Yeah, yeah.
That was pretty cool.
They called me afterwards.
Like, man, get off.
Get off the phone.
Get off the phone.
Don't tell me.
Dude, you whoop that dude butt.
You whoop his team butt.
But y'all let them finish y'all up in the second half.
Now he looks like a star.
And you guys look like a fool.
Don't call me with this, man.
Win the game, and that's all you can do.
See?
No one remembers if you lose.
No one will remember if you lose.
I would always hate if I had a big stat game remember it if you lose. Just like, I would always hate
if I had a big stat game
and then you'd lose the game.
You're like, fuck, I hope we win this game at the end
because it doesn't mean shit if
you lose.
Right, you go 200 yards and lose
and everybody's talking about the game you lose.
And you sitting there saying,
I went for 200, man. I went for 200
and nobody, yeah. It's all about winning. That's just two on, man. I went for two on and nobody. Yeah.
It's all about winning.
That's just what this is.
And I like it that way.
I like it that way.
You've been quoted as saying that this was the best you've ever seen
any quarterback throw the way Troy Aikman threw in this Super Bowl.
Is that true?
Can you confirm that?
Super Bowl 27.
Super Bowl 27.
I had never seen that Wednesday practice
we had a perfect
practice
with UCLA
and I'll never forget it was a
perfect practice
I don't remember a ball touching the ground
everything was a perfect
throw
I said we don't care we don't remember a ball touching the ground. Everything was a perfect throw.
We were crisp.
I said, we don't care.
We don't care.
I said, we don't care.
I swear, I knew it was weird.
I said, we are going to kill these dudes.
And we did.
We just looked like that once we settled down.
But that practice, I thought, this was because Troy's at UCLA.
You know what I'm saying?
That's his home.
That's his home. That's his spot.
That's his spot.
Let me give you this incidentally.
Troy, you know, Troy won MVP at the Super Bowl in L.A.,
where he played college ball.
We didn't want MVP at the Super Bowl in Atlanta.
I told him, we're not going to Pensacola.
Of course, we can get this to Atlanta.
That's your Super Bowl.
That's your home Super Bowl.
He won MVP.
That next Super Bowl was in Miami.
94 was in Miami.
It was against, it should have been against the Chargers,
who I ain't jittering at MVP.
That was my MVP. And then the fourthgers, who I ain't jittering about MVP. That was my MVP.
And then the fourth year, we go to Arizona.
I still could have won.
I got a pass and a pass call on the touchdown by Cornell Lake.
I don't know how the ref saw that snatch down because I ran a special eight,
you know, post-corner post on that special eight.
Dino.
And he sat inside.
He knew it was coming.
And I had to snatch his butt down and catch that touchdown.
And the ref called it.
I was in silence.
I argued him all the way.
And then when I got inside, he was like, that was my shot.
I said, hey, how did you see that?
You know what he say?
He said, you did grab him, right?
I said, hell yeah, I grabbed him.
I said, how did you see it, though?
How did you see it?
You know, that was the whole thing.
It was that pass to the fans.
And, oh, yeah.
And I met Miss Arizona earlier that week and kind of broke a rule.
That's what that was.
Miss Arizona that week and broke the rule.
And that's why you didn't get the MVP, Mike.
Because after Thursday night, you know,
the league strengthened up. And I went a little deep into the week. You MVP, Mike. Go down to Thursday night, you know, get the league strengthened up.
And I want to look deep into the week.
You know, because... Well, it sounds like it was
worth it.
Well, I don't know.
I would not. I'd rather have.
At the time,
it seemed to be worth it.
I look back, I'd rather have my MVP.
You know what I'm saying?
My MVP. I could have put I'd rather have my MVP. You know what I'm saying? My MVP.
I could have put it back here with the other stuff.
I wish I would have.
Yeah, but you got that one up here, and that's more important.
At what point – you blew them out.
You blew them out 52-17 in Buffalo.
At what point are you planning the post-game festivities?
Third quarter, fourth quarter?
Yeah, yeah.
About, well, when you get the blowout going,
and like you were talking about, that thing just kept coming.
And we started seeing turnovers, turnovers, turnovers.
Yeah, we started that fourth quarter.
It was on and popping.
I'm talking about what we're about to do.
And I get this now.
That was a bunch of us.
That was our first time.
And we were in L.A.
Dude, we were out of here in L.A.
We were crashing parties, man.
Because we went in.
See, Jimmy would take us in.
Jimmy said, we're going in Sunday.
We're going to go in Sunday.
That's Sunday before.
So we're going to have Sunday night, Monday night.
Sunday night and Monday night off.
Do what you want.
Do whatever you want to do.
We'll do midday Tuesday, start practice Wednesday.
So he would always bring everybody in.
He would tell everybody, no wife, no significant girlfriend,
until Wednesday or Thursday.
He don't want anybody to come in.
He wants you guys to go out and do the man thing.
Yeah, we would go out and do the man thing. We crashed parties
in LA. Cracked. They were doing
a left face
record party something.
Man, we were so rambunctious
up in that party. We were on the microphone saying,
you guys please keep it down in the back.
We are the party. We're here for the
Super Bowl. We were so stupid, dog.
It was the most fun Super Bowl.
Any celebrity, any celebrities in LA?
I mean, that's like the celebrity capital.
Anyone you remember partying with you guys either before or after the Super Bowl?
You guys remember also what also happened.
Yeah.
Well, I remember, was it Magic Johnson?
Remember his bodyguards?
Guy got into it with one linebacker.
What's his name?
The linebacker guy's name.
Not Bennett.
The other great linebacker.
Got into it with one.
Head Norton?
Pretty good.
No, no, no.
No, no.
One of Buffalo's linebackers.
I forgot his name.
I forgot his name on the tip of my tongue.
Darryl?
Talley?
Talley.
Talley.
Talley.
Yeah, Talley.
With Talley.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah. You guys. Yeah. So,. With Tally. Yeah, yeah.
Yeah.
You guys.
Yeah.
So, yeah, we saw many, many stars.
And, dude, I don't know.
I better not tell those stories about how Tally made it to roll.
I'm on the airplane. I'm not going to tell that story about how they had to roll.
I'm on the airplane the next day because, you know, they were so drunk.
And we were going to the Pro Bowl.
So, we all had to get on the plane to go to Hawaii together.
And we were waiting until they were rolling them all on the wheelchair.
And trying to put them in the chair.
I'm doing Buffalo.
Well, they could drink.
I got to give it to them.
They could drink.
Oh, man.
Oh, man.
Now, you won an Addy in college?
Yes.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
With Jimmy.
Yeah, with Jimmy.
And then you won a Super Bowl with Jimmy.
Yeah, two Super Bowls with him.
Was he different when he was in the pros and when he was in college,
or was he kind of the same with you because you knew him?
Well, Jimmy was always the same.
It's just you, different motivational tactics.
Motivational tactics.
In college, when we had bad practices, you know,
Jimmy would bring everybody up, man.
It's like, you got to imagine that.
Remember, you hear the 30 for 30 story about Miami.
You hear about how Coach Howard Stelterberger went in all the inner cities, the ghettos, and got all of us to bring us to Miami. You hear about how Coach Howard Snellenberger went in all the inner cities,
the ghettos, and got all of us
to bring us to Miami.
And when I got
there, Howard Snellenberger recruited
me, but then Howard left and went
to USFL, and Jimmy came in.
So Howard
came in the ghetto and all that, got everybody,
and then Jimmy came in. Jimmy's a smart man.
Jimmy knew.
Jimmy knew how big it was for those guys, for all the men.
The guys like me, the Brett Perriman, Melvin Bragg,
the Love of Ice, all those guys come out of the ghetto,
and we got a four-year scholarship,
and we were in college.
So when we had practice, Jimmy would bring up,
I know y'all think y'all got a four-year scholarship.
Y'all better read the fine print.
Those scholarships are one-year renewal.
And if I don't get y'all,
I ain't give you some credit.
I'm going to be sending everybody home.
Home for us.
Or the ghetto.
Ain't nobody going home.
What are you talking about?
I'm talking about you would see some of the greatest plays
made on the football field
with the talent we had and that fear in our head.
I mean, it was snatching passes.
Now you come to the league, Jimmy would use a different tactic.
Jimmy would say, I will cut you and make sure you never play again in this league.
You know, basically saying the same thing and scare you.
He used that real fear, and he was serious.
He was serious.
He used that real fear to bring the best up out of you.
And I like a coach that keeps you on edge.
That's what Belichick does.
He keeps you on edge, so you make sure you come in here
and give us what you got.
What about Jerry Jones?
What's something we don't know about Jerry?
What's something like, Jerry's getting a bad rap right now.
How do we clear the air for him?
I love Jerry, man.
Jerry's a great dude, man.
He really is.
And a loyal, loyal dude and and and jerry
worked his way up you know certainly dad gave him an opportunity but but look at what he's done with
the opportunity you guys always said that i measure many distance travel don't tell me about
where you are tell me about where you started let me see where you are and i shall make you measure
you accordingly gary certainly has some, but what he's done with them
and what he's built.
When he first bought Dallas Cowboys, I mean, Jerry would come in
and he talked about the Dallas Cowboys, and he talked about, like,
it was the biggest and the greatest thing God has given this earth.
And that's really what he'd gone out and sold, that the NFL is the biggest and the greatest thing God has given this earth. And that's really what he's gone out and sold, that the NFL is the biggest and the greatest thing God has given this earth.
That's how they got another $130 billion from everybody.
I don't have much money to get now for these TV deals and all of that.
You understand the money they are making?
You see what I mean?
And Jerry is a big part of that.
He's a great businessman, And he worked his way up.
And he always looked, he always looking for somebody and some guy to help.
And for me, what I love him for, every one of my negotiations and everything, when I first came out of Miami, I said, Jerry, I want you sitting in on everything.
I want you learning about all of this.
So you don't become the story like all of these other guys in the end that don't have anything.
He says, I want to make sure that I'm not just talking to people that work for you or represent you, but you are in those meetings.
And I appreciate that.
You can say a lot of things about Jerry Jones, but the one thing you know is that my guy loves his Cowboys.
He like really believes what you just said.
Like, they are the biggest.
And then that's, you know, that's a cool thing if you're that passionate about what you're doing and what you love.
Like, he loves the Cowboys.
You know, sometimes it's a little too much.
It's a little too much when he's over here dipping his.
He bought them for $140.
He bought them for $140.
They went with $6, $7, $8 billion now.
Yeah.
That's a hell of a runway.
You know what I'm saying when I'm talking about managing mid-distance travel?
You know?
That's a hell of a runway right there, man.
I mean, he literally brought America's team back to America's team.
And sure, we could say, you know, who is America's team truly?
Is it the Cowboys?
Is it the Patriots?
Is it the Giants?
We'll never know.
But in the 90s.
Hey, listen, you good, though.
You good.
I'm cool.
I'm cool.
I'm cool with you throwing the Patriots in.
I'm cool with you saying the Cowboys or the Patriots.
I'm going to let them ride.
But you cannot drop them damn Giants in there.
I know you're going to drop them.
You cannot drop them to the Giants.
Michael, who beat the Patriots?
If the Patriots are America's team, they lost twice to the Giants.
They got to be in the conversation.
The only reason, the only reason,
it's a viable option for the Patriots
that basically defended off the redcoats of Britain,
that made the militias,
that America was made in Massachusetts,
like red, white, and blue.
Giants colors as well, by the way.
I don't know.
Right, right, right.
You know, I never thought, I knew red, white, and blue.
I never thought about the Giants really wearing their colors.
I thought about it as big blue, but not red, white, and blue.
It's certainly not American.
But I hear people all the time saying, you know, that, that, that.
We'll put a pin in this discussion.
We'll come back to it.
Besides those two championships, Eli wouldn to be a hall of famer just those two games right there is what's going to make eli a hall of famer i think
you're all the fame i do too agreed i mean finally some common ground here but uh i mean i do think
in the 90s there was no question you guys ran the 90s you guys were so dominant i mean you're the reason so many people
i grew up with are cowboy fans because you guys kept winning it was like cool to be a cowboys fan
i mean they they travel well we were talking about it i remember they came and played us in
foxborough and they they had a lot of fans there they had a lot of fans and you know to wrap this
thing up you know do you think you guys probably could have maybe got two or three more Super
Bowls if you didn't change those awful fucking jerseys in 1995?
You know what, man?
I mean, you got to look good to play good,
and you didn't look good with those.
Those things are ugly.
That didn't slow down the run.
I won't say stop the run, but it did slow down the run
as I lost my coat.
Now, Juve,
only because y'all have done
what you have done after us
that I look at it sometimes.
Well, even before then,
we look at it like I go to dinner.
Troy and I are sitting around
getting something to eat.
Now, the time that we sit together
that we don't say,
man, we should have won five.
We should have won four.
We should have won five. You know what I mean? It's like, man, we should have won five. We should have won four. We should have won five.
You know what I mean? It's like, yeah, we're always talking about what we should have done.
I tell God,
listen, I feel so sorry
for everything that woke up this year without
wondering. I live with
regret and I have to.
I have to. And I'm always talking
about I wanted five percent.
I can only imagine what they must be going through if they got zero.
You see what I'm saying?
It must be hell for them if they got zero.
If I'm going through what I'm going through and I have three.
Yeah, I get it.
You always think about, you know, the shitty things you didn't do,
not the great things.
Like in a game, you have a crazy amount of plays, great catches.
But you think about that one.
That one damn ball.
That one ball that got away.
That one ball that got away.
That one ball, I keep grabbing that buckle.
Come on.
Why should I not get that one?
Why should I not get that one?
Because I'm trying to sleep my misery on that one day I'll pay when I had 215 yards.
And I'm thinking about that one.
Man, you could have 265.
That would have been a 50 yarder.
I get it.
And, you know, I want to thank you for coming on our podcast,
talking about Super Bowl 27.
I have my last question to let you go off.
Did you hire a choreographer for the Jumbotron for this season's plans?
Are we got something new?
Do you got to dance?
Or is that why you're working out?
Because you wear a really small T-shirt when you are on the Jumbotron,
so you're working out with the workout gloves getting ready for the jumbotron you know what that looks like though
i usually do those i usually shoot them at all but so i got a little time and we we have to go
through the off season and what i do is kick out the words and use the things that coach mccarthy
been talking and saying to his team all day.
Move on.
Time management.
Right, right, right, right, right.
No interceptions.
I try to turn it in there.
And then I put it together.
And I mask the piece on that big screen. And this big screen is so big.
And then my arms are big.
I even look bigger on the big screen.
And I make sure.
When you're a Dallas Cowboy fan, you got to wake up in the morning.
You're going to watch me on TV somewhere.
And then when you go to the game, you're going to watch me on that jumble truck.
I am definitely impressing my man, impressing myself right upon your brain.
Bam!
You can't see the Cowboy without seeing me.
And that's the truth.
You can't see the Cowboys without seeing the playmaker that's the truth. You can't see the Cowboys.
Without seeing the playmaker.
Back in the day.
Modern day on TV.
Or when you're at Jerry Land.
And you're eating down a hot dog.
And you look up at that big old screen.
And you see.
A guy who's in shape.
Wearing a size medium t-shirt.
Saying great punchlines,
you know you are watching Michael Irving.
A legend on the field and great on TV too, man.
Thank you so much for joining us.
Hey, let me tell you one thing too.
The speaker, Joe, Joe said that one time.
We were negotiating.
I'm in the negotiation room, and he and I was going at it.
And I said, Jeff, he said, Michael, you know,
what if I'm going to make a decision and move things?
If we can't work out these numbers, I can move you to Cincinnati,
maybe for a car or a pickup.
I can go to car.
I can go do that.
I said, I can turn Cincinnati into a championship.
I can turn Cincinnati.
And he thought about it for a while.
And he said, Michael, you know what?
Listen.
He said, when I see you, you know what I see?
I see you.
I think about Magic Johnson and the Los Angeles Lakers.
What is magic without the Lakers?
And what are the Lakers without Magic?
He said, when I see you, that's how I see you.
He says, Michael, remember, in the Dallas Cowboys, he says,
strong what I'm saying to you.
If a bomb hit Valley Ridge right now and today, that's when we practiced that.
That's why it wouldn't work.
And he said, blew everything up.
And everything is gone.
When it's smoke clear, you and me, we're going to still be here, baby.
So we might as well work out these numbers right now.
Because they ain't paying.
It's kind of when they had me, dog.
That was the exact word.
I was like, well, where were you with that number?
And we worked it out.
But he was a funny dude.
I just appreciate it.
But I held on to that.
You know, me and the Cowboys, we belong together.
That's the way it is.
I believe you and the Patriots belong together.
You're a hard worker that worked your way up.
We're talking about America's team. It wasn't the highest draft. All of that stuff, man. That's the way it is. I believe you and the Patriots belong together. You're a hard worker that worked your way up.
We're talking about America's team.
It worked the highest draft and all of that stuff, man.
That's called connectivity.
That's why you're on TV.
That's why you can still inspire people, man.
Keep doing the things you guys are doing.
I appreciate you having me on.
I appreciate you.
You're the best.
I'll see you soon.
Where are you?
All right, bro. No, I'm at home. No now i'm at home now i'm in dallas i'm
in one of my homes in dallas you know but i'll be here in the florida and then heading out new
york la did i hear one of your homes in dallas one of your home yep he is the dallas scout
i got many homes here in many homes in florida but i i used to call as i buy them i call them
summer home but some of my brothers and sisters always move in and don't ever leave And they own their floor. But I used to call, as I buy them, I call them summer homes.
But some of my brothers and sisters always move in and don't ever leave.
I'm telling you, they've been living in my houses for 35 years now. Since I got in the league in 1988.
And they never pay rent.
And they never leave.
It's just what it is.
That's why I keep buying new houses.
But they keep moving in. So I'm going to give them one. It's a good problem is. That's why I keep buying new houses. But they keep moving in.
So I'm going to give them one.
It's a good problem to have, though.
It's a great problem to have.
You got 16 brothers or something.
It's an issue.
It's an issue.
It's an issue.
That's why I always know how to work with teams because I've been working with a team all my life.
So it all works out.
The ultimate team player. The ultimate playmaker. love you bro thanks for coming on appreciate it guys man good luck man appreciate you guys having me on that was a good interview he was awesome
great energy always yeah anytime we had him on the show he just he's just a fun energetic dude he's one of your favorites you
said maybe your favorite right yeah one of them yeah one of them i mean you have different
relationships with each guys you know yeah but uh he he's just fun he's great he's a legend it's
awesome to talk to him what's the legacy for this game? It's actually a big game. There's a big legacy because this was the start.
Absolutely.
I mean, what's the legacy to any,
the first championship for any dynasty?
You got to say it's pretty huge.
Yeah.
This kickstarted the decade.
And they said they knew they were going to win going in
and that type of confidence, it's like,
that shows you how they were built kind of. but i i think the nfc was they were pretty much dominating
the afc like i don't i don't think they won a super bowl at this point and since like 1984
with the raiders i believe is that is that right i think that's right but But, yeah, it's just crazy.
And they were, like, the youngest football team.
So, like, you automatically know if you're young and people are under contract,
especially at this time where there really wasn't a salary cap,
so they were just paying guys.
And you got the win.
And you got the win.
You're set up.
You're set up for some years, which they went on and did.
They back-to-back it. They went the next year, which they went on and did. They back to back it.
They went to the next year,
beat the Buffalo bills again.
That's terrible for the bills.
Yeah.
That's heartbreaking.
Yeah,
man.
I'm sorry,
Buffalo.
You're good people.
That's a,
it's a tough,
tough.
That's a tough one to swallow.
It is a tough one.
I really do like their team right now.
I,
I,
I,
in all honesty, I was rooting for the bills to beat the chiefs and go last year because i wanted to see i want to see the buffalo
bills win a super bowl me too as like a sports fan as someone who appreciates how hard they go
i like josh allen and digs is awesome they're a cool team. They are. And honestly, I think it's their fan group.
It's their fan base, Bills Mafia.
And they played in my division.
Yeah.
I played them a lot.
And usually you hate people in your division.
I can say I hate the New York Jets.
But I don't hate the Buffalo Bills.
It's hard, right?
It's hard.
I always respected them.
They're always good football teams.
And I've had some great times in Buffalo.
I remember you told me one.
I want to hear it.
Yeah, like so I think it was 2009 or it could have been 2010.
It was early in my career.
It was late in the season.
We clinched the AFC East with a win in Buffalo.
It was a real cold
freezing game windy game and we got snowed into buffalo and there was a huge hockey tournament
tournament going on so there was no hotels in buffalo what what level of hockey is it i think
it was like juniors it was like the juniors world cup. Hilarious. You're like, Hey, there's no,
there's nowhere for the new England Patriots to say there's a youth hockey team here,
guys.
Sorry.
I think it was a tournament.
Like it got booked out like months in advance.
But how does,
who dropped the ball?
It's because you got snowed in.
We got snowed in.
Yeah.
It's just logistics.
Yeah.
And so we go in and we bust a Rochester, New new york yeah i like rochester i've been there
it was my only time i've ever been there yeah and like the whole team's on cloud nine we just
clinched playoffs and so we all decide to go to this place like dinosaur barbecue or something
oh it's famous yeah that's famous barbecue upstate i know i know everyone's like the midwest and the south we run by i know you're in kansas
you're in st louis you're in texas oklahoma wherever i know you're gonna say we run barbecue
dinosaurs pretty good though it's it's it was very delicious yeah but we get there and and
brady shows up and everyone's in there we're all chugging beers. Is Brady eating barbecue?
I think he was just there to be around the guys.
I don't remember him eating a barbecue,
but I do remember challenging him to a beer chugging contest.
You challenged Brady.
He's got, I mean, we've seen it on late night TV.
He's a good chugger.
And you're a young guy in the team at this point.
I'm like 22, 23.
Like, hey, Brady, I i want you he looks at me he
says you want me i said yeah i want you he says line them up we line them up
we chug yeah it was a very fast chug by both and i guess i lost because of dq dq yeah what does that mean he said some of the beer was
on my chest which i could have sworn i saw some of the beer on his chest but it was close it was
it was a snapshot finish he ended up taking the win this sounds like he took a win on like a
pass interference flag in the end it's what it kind of felt like yeah that's what it kind of
felt like so if you're listening to this brady i want you back i want to run it back can we run it back i want to run it back i want to rematch i
want in on it too can we do like a big i want i want it on this we'll see i'd be honored to even
take third place against you guys we'll do like a coconut drink or something if it makes if it
makes them you know come out here and do it but a coga that's
the only way i'll get him back is a coconut water coconut uh seltzer coconuts oh that's a tough chug
seltzer seltzer is tough to chug if you could chug you can chug bub let's dance i didn't put
my dancing shoes on not to so you so did you get any brady's respect out of this you think
no he was like fuck you i just beat you in a chugging contest by an eyelash.
Yeah, and literally, I think I may have won,
but he still won and got all the credit
because he's Tom Brady and no one was going to go against him on the team.
I was like some slapdick rookie.
But did you feel like this was a good team bonding?
Oh, it was one of the funnest times.
You're getting drunk with Tom Brady in Rochester. The whole team was there, though. bond oh it was one of the funnest times you're getting drunk with tom
brady in rochester it's like it's with the whole team was there though the whole team was there
coaches were there who else do you remember being fun as hell logan mankins yeah he was just a big
ass cattle rancher just big old burly fucking man in his carhartt jacket that he wore every single day like he he was just so cool to be
around carhartt's quality it is and it's he was wearing it before it became like this cool trendy
brand now that like his resold you know what i mean like he's in it's very quality he wore carhartt
hat carhartt jacket some wrangler jeans and a red t-shirt every single day.
Carhartt's a great name for a NASCAR driver.
Doesn't that sound even more like, not Earnhardt, Carhartt.
That's a fucking car name.
That's a dude who could fucking whip it around.
That's a guy that can definitely do some donuts with a stogie in his mouth.
Hell yeah.
Eyeing someone down.
Yeah, dude.
Who else?
Who else was there?
Matt Light.
Rob Ninkovich.
Yeah, of course.
Everyone.
Everyone was there.
Anyone get ripped?
We all got ripped.
Yeah.
We all got a little toasted.
Brady was drunk?
I don't know if he did, but I think he'll sneak away. He'll come and hang
out. The Irish exits? The Irish
exits always. Damn. He is Irish.
Brady.
So it's right on
cue.
I will say the Irish exits underrated.
It's the best. It's great.
Would you have to shake hands with 400 people
on the way out at a bar? I love the Irish
exit. No one's going to hold it. i love the irish exit no no one's
gonna hold it if it's a good time no one's holding you to that goodbye well half of them aren't gonna
really remember that you left exactly you're good exactly yeah but that all happened in rochester
and buffalo and so buffalo has a special spot in my heart that's where i got beat by tom brady
in a beer chugging contest allegedly and where i saw a dildo
get thrown on the field multiple times either way you got fucked either way i got fucked yeah
uh so where does this dallas team rank as far as dynasties go to you i mean as someone who
was part of a dynasty i mean they i mean're up there. They went back to back. And they won three.
They won three.
With a lot of the same dudes.
With a lot of the same guys.
You know, it's tough with these older dynasties
because of the free agency and the salary cap.
You know what I mean?
So that's why...
So is that why like like a dynasty like
the steelers you you look at differently as well yeah they barely had free agency back then yeah
you know so like the players couldn't they really didn't have control of going anywhere
or even if you know what i mean which is a good thing and a bad thing of course there was no like
salary caps the guys are getting paid didn't matter you know what i mean it's a more player
friendly league right now way more player friendly but that makes it harder to win because you know once you win a super bowl
everyone wants to get paid of course and that's what everyone as they should if you're winning
you should get paid without a doubt but you know to think go back to the dynasty question i mean
they have to be up there because they they were lights out yeah Yeah. And any time you go back-to-back,
the Pats did it with, you know,
Brewski era and the early Pats.
And with you guys.
We didn't do back-to-back.
You go back-to-back.
You never, yeah, Brewski.
So that separates it.
Right.
You know what I mean?
Right.
Brewski's right.
We went, you know, one lost, one lost.
But we've had this talk with Brewski.
What is harder, the first half of the dynasty
or the second half?
Because, you know. Target. You got the target on your back in the first half of the dynasty or the second half because you know target you got
the target on your back in the second half yeah they're all hard they're all hard they're all hard
but is losing four straight super bowls probably the most brutal streak well you said it would be
more brutal to not to just be irrelevant and not make the playoffs. For me, getting that close that many times in a row and losing,
that much heartbreak to go through winning the AFC every time
and continually lose when you're won by a field goal.
I mean, God, I don't know.
Yeah, I think it's pretty heartbreaking.
Yeah.
Even if I knew I was going to lose the game,
I still wouldn't think I was going to lose the game.
So that's why if you got a horse in the race,
there's always a shot,
even if you know the horse is a little lame.
That's true.
But they just kept missing.
It's brutal.
My heart goes out to the Buffalo fans
because they do have a really cool team right now.
They do.
Hopefully they can finish something.
It's not that easy.
Oh my God.
The game they lost to the Chiefs was literally Mahomes and Allen put on.
I mean, that's a game I want to do on this show.
Got it.
Because that's one of the best football games I've ever seen.
I remember I was at the Comedy Cellar. I'm on stage. I'm like, fuck, I don't want to go on. show at some point. Because that's one of the best football games I've ever seen. I remember I was at the Comedy Cellar.
I'm on stage.
I'm like, fuck, I don't want to go on.
I run off.
I get to catch the end of the fourth quarter.
Like, this is insane.
Overtime.
Insane.
Yeah.
It was exactly what the NFL wanted.
Yeah.
And two, you know, they want franchise QBs in there.
And both those teams have them.
They have them.
So hopefully they can snowball this into going out and getting a win.
I want to see it for Buffalo.
Yeah.
They got the New Era store in Buffalo.
They'll tell you that.
That's like the original New Era hat store, I believe.
How about this
though what about these crazy games in the rose bowl 1999 women's world cup final brandy chastain
she's on she's on where's she at that's that's at pasadena wow that's at pasadena right there
you got 2006 you texas usc national Championship at the Rose Bowl.
Wow.
The Olympics, I believe that's why they made it.
Is that why they made it?
They made it for the Olympics or some kind of game.
But the Olympics were held there in 1932, 1984.
Holy schmoly.
And shout out to the Rose Bowl flea market.
Always love a good flea market.
Flea markets are underrated you always find something good i love flea markets garage sales farmers markets
love those things they're fun it's a fun way to kill time yeah and it's fun why it's a fun way of
like finding like a treasure yeah you know it's like a treasure hunt my parents used to go to
like we used to go to like garage sales yeah i love them they're classics parents used to go to, we used to go to garage sales. Yeah, I loved them.
They're classics.
We used to throw garage sales.
Yeah.
And so then my mom would front me like 10 bucks.
I'd go buy a bunch of Cokes and I would sell Cokes at the garage sale.
That's how I bought my Sega Genesis in 94.
What was your game on Sega?
Speaking of Aladdin,
I loved the Aladdin game.
Really?
I loved Aladdin.
I mean, obviously the Sonic. Sonic was a a class that was like their mario or mario i i've been told i say mario
i think it's because of mario mario mario it's mario bro mario i always say okay uh yeah
sonic was classic sonic uh they had the maddens. We played Maddens. Madden 95, I remember playing on there.
Madden 94.
You were a Niners guy in that game.
Yeah.
Ricky Waters, I believe.
Did the spin where the guy's spinning.
Jack, did we forget anything?
We got a couple things to check back in on uh first julian
your halftime performers we mentioned that with mike in games you were active in katie perry
maroon 5 lady gaga madonna madonna are you a big fan of any of them madonna madonna's a ledge Ledge And then we gotta give a shout out to our man
Jon Bon Jovi
Hampton Water Rosé
Hampton Water Rosé
Jon Bon Jovi's
The Rosé Bowl
There it is
And then we did a little digging on
Jules' story of drinking with Tom
Out in Buffalo
If the numbers add up like they look like they do,
it was December 26, 2010.
December 26.
Yeah, it was my second year.
Going on in Buffalo was also the 2010-2011 World Juniors,
which Russia took home the gold medal.
And the Patriots won 34-3.
Yeah, it was a big win.
Big dub. Big dub. Hat and T-shirt game. You know what that is? and the Patriots won 34-3 yeah it was a big win big dub
hat and t-shirt game
you know what that is?
oh they gave those out?
whenever you win a championship
you get a hat and a t-shirt
so like after you win the division
there are always when you come in the locker room
there's a hat and t-shirt
you go to the divisional round
you get the hat and t-shirt you go to the AFC championship there's a hat and t-shirt. Pretty cool. You go to divisional round, you get the hat and t-shirt.
You go to the AFC Championship,
you get the hat and t-shirt.
But there's only one hat and t-shirt you really want.
There's only one you really want.
With your franchise and your mindset?
Only one.
Yeah.
The last one.
Anything else, Jack?
And then we'll bring it full circle here.
Shout out to our guy, Ken Norton.
Cowboys from 88 to 93 san francisco from 94 to 2000
wow current linebackers coach at ucla for our guy chip kelly play their home games at the rose bowl
how many uh superbowls does ken norton have he went back to back one with the dallas cowboys in
93 then he won it with the niners in 94 so yeah, yeah, I think he has two. He's got three.
Yeah, it was two with the Cowboys and one with the Niners, right?
Yes.
Did he go three straight?
Was it two with the Cowboys in a row and then one with the Niners?
Yeah, that's exactly what it was.
He went three straight.
Damn.
92, 93, and then the Niners won that was in 94 where they beat the Chargers.
Blew them out.
Name the game. 49-26.
Is this the America Super Bowl?
How about them Cowboys?
Dynasty starter.
Sorry, Buffalo.
I mean, I kind of lean how about them Cowboys.
How about them Cowboys for sure.
That's an iconic thing that everyone says.
Everyone says, how about them Cowboys?
By the way, we did not hit on that bet, did we, with Irvin?
We counted six, so the uh just hit for damn that was all you too i blew it i tried to get it to michael irvin i tried to
get a couple doubles i was going you know america's team is always america's team and i only did a
couple two times i bet what do you lean for name? How about them Cowboys?
Has to be.
Has to be.
Stakes.
Let's score it.
Stakes.
Stakes are high.
I mean, it's the Super Bowl.
Yeah.
And you gotta say stakes are high
because if the Bills win,
this changes their whole legacy.
Stakes are high.
I think you gotta go pretty high with this.
I think, what do where you go 8.59
nine maybe at least it's a super bowl what do you think what did i think you gotta go 85 85
because what was the the patriot stakes one i don't know that had that has to be the highest
when you're going in and the stakes are super bowl and undefeated potential season 85 star
power is pretty high. High.
Because we got the three Dallas guys.
I mean... You have a bunch of...
There's a bunch of Hall of Famers
over on that Buffalo side, too.
For sure.
And Jim Kelly was a pro bowler.
I mean...
He was a Hall of Famer.
Yeah.
Andre Reid, Bruce Smith.
I mean, they got countless guys.
Should we...
Do we go 8-5 on that, too, or 9?
Fuck. We forgot Michael Jackson.
Damn, we got to go like 9.
Maybe do we go 9 or 9-5?
In the 90s?
I mean, Michael...
It's weird to call OJ a star at this point,
but this was pre-murder.
He was a star.
And Mike did say there's no way he was going to miss
Michael Jackson's performance at halftime
because he was that big of a star.
I mean, Michael Jackson kind of puts us to the point
where we kind of have to go 9-5.
9-5.
I mean, is it weird?
I mean, we might have to go high.
Michael Jackson, dude.
Is this like 9-7?
Is that crazy?
Let's go 9-7.
It's Michael Jackson.
It's a big star power game.
He might be the biggest star we've, I mean,
he might be the biggest star we've even mentioned on the show who's a bigger star than michael jackson i don't
know but i've seen some documentaries where like he goes to a country and like there's like a
million people waiting for him and there's no social media there's no it's like by word of
mouth that he might be coming there yeah i mean i i-7. I feel like 9-7, we might even be sleeping on his star power.
But gameplay, I mean, look, it's-
They blew him out.
They blew him out.
It's not a good game.
Gameplay was-
Five?
Yeah, five.
Name?
It's a good name.
It's a good name.
It's an iconic name.
They're iconic.
It's an iconic saying that you hear from every Cowboy fan.
Eight, eight-five?
You got to go 8.5.
8.5.
8.075.
We could round that to an 8.1.
That's a good score.
Yeah, the gameplay.
I mean, it's just not a great.
I mean, it was cool to watch Aikman just go off,
but it's not a great game.
And the defense.
And we appreciate great defense here on this podcast.
Yeah.
But, like, when you got blowout in the last game of the year,
you can't have that.
Yeah, that's a blowout like a Jewish woman with curly hair right there.
It's a real blowout.
And that's all for this episode of Games with Names presented by Winbet.
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