Howard Cosell's "look at that little monkey go," reference to Alvin Garret during a 1983 Monday night game
Down 24-0 at halftime on Sept. 26, 1988, Shanahan and the Raiders came back for a 30-27 overtime win that remains tied as the biggest comeback in Raiders history :wink:
The Oilers beating Pittsburgh in the Astrodome in '79 or '80, following a controversial onside kick that sealed it. Maniacs with Luv ya Blue placards and pom-poms all over the stadium going nuts.
Maimi shredding the vaunted Bears' defense and me winning $20 against a bandwaggoning Bears' fan friend.
Van wrote:It's like rimming an unbathed fat chick from Missouri. It's highly distinctive, miserably unforgettable and completely wrong.
Anyone who watched the Monday Night Football season opener on Sept. 5, 1994 between the Los Angeles Raiders and the San Francisco 49ers at Candlestick Park remembers. 49ers linebacker Ken Norton Jr. tackled McCallum and in the pileup McCallum dislocated his knee, tearing three ligaments, ripping his calf and hamstring muscles from the bone, and incurring nerve and artery damage.
Just as sick as Theisman's
From the moment we leave the forest, Dan, it's all a givin' up and adjustin'.
W/ a suck-ass Patriots football team back in the day, they were never on MNF.
Bo Jackson, Terry Bradshaw to Lynn Swann..
Many football highlights of course, but it was learning that John Lennon had been killed from a MNF broadcast that I remember most.
John Boehner wrote:Boehner said. "In Congress, we have a red button, a green button and a yellow button, alright. Green means 'yes,' red means 'no,' and yellow means you're a chicken shit. And the last thing we need in the White House, in the oval office, behind that big desk, is some chicken who wants to push this yellow button.
Luv Ya Blue, Kevin Gilbride vs. Buddy Ryan slap fest, Earl Mother fuggin' Campbell shredding the Fish, Run 'n' Shoot and the 4-6 defense, seeing my mother cry when they announced Lennon had been killed as my pops and I were setting up the Christmas tree during MNF...and of course the "Snap".
Al and Frank ARE Monday Night Football to me as I was too young to remember many Howard C. broadcasts. This Madden crap is the suck hardcore.
[fucking happy]MNF on ABC ..... turn out the lights[/fucking happy]
Blah, blah, blah, with the walk down memory lane.
Cant talk about the good with out mentioning all the turd games, with whatever the MNF crew was, blabbering just to hear themselves speak, to kill time. Take the game tonight for example. :x
for me, the BROWNS got to host a game vs. the Cowboys...made the Cowfvcks wear their Blue Jerseys and the BROWNS Won 26-7.
other "memorable" BROWNS v. Chargers (1981?)
me and two other buddies would set up bets in the back of our Plane Geo. math class. well, the one guy said--->i'll give you the BROWNS +30 vs. Fouts...
Chargers win by 33.
lesson learned...Never bet on the BROWNS...ever.
unWar George winning 20 bucks from Q and Scum.
January 1, 2010....we're having DUCK for Dinner...
Wasn't there a game when the Danderoo was too fucking drunk and sick to to the game?
That was pretty damn memorable.
MNF has always been pretty good, but what I get really teary eyed nostalgic about is when I think back on those heady days when Burnt Hamburger and Phyllis George were doing the NFL on CBS. Now those were the days.
MNF is now going to be like watching Sunday Night Football, with crap matchups (wassup San Fran/Arizona, and New Orleans/Houston) and a horrible booth with Theisman and Michaels.
Interested as to how NBC is going to show the NFL's new primetime showcase on Sunday nights.
Mississippi Neck wrote:2) Miracle in the Meadowlands. That comeback by Jets was unbaveevable.
What the hell does this have to do with the Jets? Herm Edwards is their coach now... but other than that, I don't get it.
I seriously doubt that was on a Monday or at night either.
Alcoa presents... Fantastic Finishes.
If official, you're a fucking BOZO. Buwahhhhhhhhhhh!
From Jets Website:
2000 Monday Night Miracle
The Jets staged their fourth comeback victory of the season and the most incredible in the franchiseÕs 41 seasons as they rallied from a 30-7 fourth quarter deficit to score a 40-37 OT victory over the Miami Dolphins on Monday Night Football at the Meadowlands. The Jets scored a club-record 30 points in the fourth quarter en route to the biggest comeback in team history and only a point shy of NFL mark held by Oakland (twice) and Atlanta. (Oct. 23).
maverick. maverick. maverick. 8 yrs of Bush. 8 yrs of Bush. 8 yrs of Bush.
Mississippi Neck wrote:Paul, I agree. Anyone but Madden.
My fave memories are:
1) Cowboys last minute comeback against Giants two years ago. Nice kickoff Gints...
2) Miracle in the Meadowlands. That comeback by Jets was unbaveevable.
Course I'm too young to remember all the Dandy Don, Cosell moments..I'll leave that to the geriatric bunch.
I dont understand why so many people dislike Madden. He knows the game better than anyone else and he adds good insight to the game. yeah, the guy has is own schtick, but so does every other announcer. I think him and Michaels make the best MNF crew in a decade. I cant stand Thiesman, or cuntburger, Simms or Baldinger.
Is there anyone in the booth you all like to listen to? They all suffer from non dead air syndrome. It wouldn't be a crime for them to silence themselves instead of having to fill the air with something, just to hear themselves talk.
Mississippi Neck wrote:2) Miracle in the Meadowlands. That comeback by Jets was unbaveevable.
What the hell does this have to do with the Jets? Herm Edwards is their coach now... but other than that, I don't get it.
I seriously doubt that was on a Monday or at night either.
Alcoa presents... Fantastic Finishes.
If official, you're a fucking BOZO. Buwahhhhhhhhhhh!
From Jets Website:
2000 Monday Night Miracle
The Jets staged their fourth comeback victory of the season and the most incredible in the franchiseÕs 41 seasons as they rallied from a 30-7 fourth quarter deficit to score a 40-37 OT victory over the Miami Dolphins on Monday Night Football at the Meadowlands. The Jets scored a club-record 30 points in the fourth quarter en route to the biggest comeback in team history and only a point shy of NFL mark held by Oakland (twice) and Atlanta. (Oct. 23).
I don't need some lamed assed link to know that THE Miracle In The Meadowlands involved Joe Pisarcik, Herm Edwards, the New York football Giants, and the Philadelphia Eagles.
How old are you?
UCant's correct about the ORIGINAL Miracle at the Meadowlands, but yeah, it was not a Monday nighter. I don't think he's asserting that it was, but....anyway.....it WAS an absolute stunner.
Nov. 19, 1978, Eagles at Giants.
Waning seconds, Giants up 17-12, Giant QB Pisarcik was supposed to simply take the last snap of the game, take a knee, game OVER.
But....for some inexplicable reason he turned and tried to hand the ball off to a back, who was in no way looking to take a hand-off, and Pisarcik fumbled.
H. Edwards swooped in, picked up the fumble and took it to the house for a TRULY miraculous Eagle victory.
Mississippi Neck wrote:
1) Cowboys last minute comeback against Giants two years ago. Nice kickoff Gints...
That was so very 'Giant' of them. NY is maddening how they find ways to lose sometimes. 2003 and 2004 were horrific years. Lucky I have an enclosed shower with the door an all......no curtains, or rods.
Did Jack tatum laying the wood to Darryl Stingly happen on MNF?
WacoFan wrote:Flying any airplane that you can hear the radio over the roaring radial engine is just ghey anyway.... Of course, Cirri are the Miata of airplanes..