Three yards short… just 3 yards short of the 1994 AFC Championship. That loss to the San Diego Chargers haunted the Pittsburgh Steelers for nearly a full year. They had fought to unseat the Bills and Oilers in an AFC ruled by open offenses during the early 90s. In 1994 with each foe not making … Continue reading
SUPER BOWL XXX CHAMPION 1995 DALLAS COWBOYS
One year after the San Francisco 49ers won a record fifth Super Bowl the Dallas Cowboys equaled that feat. The hardest pill to swallow for Dallas was the lost chance to 3-peat when the 49ers dethroned them in Candlestick Park that January day in the NFC Championship. Ironically that 38-28 loss was easily one of … Continue reading
SUPER BOWL XXIX RUNNER UP 1994 SAN DIEGO CHARGERS
Talk about a surprise conference champion…no one saw the 1994 Chargers making it to the Super Bowl yet when I see this ring I think of Dennis Gibson knocking down Neil O’Donnell’s last pass from the 3 yard line touching off the Charger AFC Championship celebration. I think of the bomb to Tony Martin in … Continue reading
SUPER BOWL XXIX CHAMPION 1994 SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS
In the eyes of The Chancellor of Football, this was the best 49er team ever! Think of a mythical game between the 1989 49ers and the 1994 49ers…Who would win? Think about, if the 89 Niners version of Jerry Rice being covered by the ’94 NFL’s Defensive Player of the Year Deion Sanders, than zone … Continue reading
SUPER BOWL XXVIII RUNNER UP 1993 BUFFALO BILLS
The jewel for 4th AFC Championship ….after beating Kansas City with Joe Montana, Marcus Allen, Neil Smith, and the late Derrick Thomas 30-13 to make it to Super Bowl XXVIII. Remember the chant going around Rich Stadium “Piss ’em off and go for 4??” It brings back goose bumps. It was on T-Shirts, Jim Kelly … Continue reading
SUPER BOWL XXVIII CHAMPION 1993 DALLAS COWBOYS
Jimmy Johnson’s last ring with Dallas after the 1993 season besting MY Buffalo Bills 30-13 in Super Bowl XXVIII, but don’t forget, he and that coaching staff was from the [[_]]. The Cowboys were on the brink of becoming one of the NFL’s greatest dynasties. Had Jimmy and Jerry Jones been able to suppress egos … Continue reading
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