Still haven't to this day seen a QB that can exexute a play action as well as Boomer did. He was so smooth with it and one of the prettiest throwers of the ball I have seen as well.
First, RIP Sam Wyche, second, thanks for uploading this video as I was 10, and I am still a Bengals fan. Next, we will get our QB and offensive line pieces and hopefully make it to the playoffs for Sam.
I lost my mind when he took that kickoff to the house. The neighbors must've thought someone was getting murdered or something. 🤣 Facing Joe Montana in the Super Bowl, and we had the lead!!! Didn't end the right way, but man, that was soooo much fun rooting for this team.
Sam Wyche was really a character and you can see how much he cared for his players and had the hunger to win. That post game hand shake with Bill Walsh had to be heartbreaking but Sam was all class "I am...so happy for you." His former Boss
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I still think they had a better year than the 49ers. The 49ers got hot at the right time, and unfortunately, the Bengals weren't playing their best football in the Super Bowl.
Jets fan here but I loved this 88 Bengal team. Boomer ran such an efficient offense, so fun to watch & Brooks, WILSON & Ickey Woods was a crazy 3 man running attack
1973 RB Essex Johnson 1988 DT Tim Krumrie 2005 QB Carson Palmer It's so frustrating seeing massively key players being lost early in huge playoff games time after time after time. I really wish Sam Wyche, a Bengal from their very first season, could've gotten to lead this team to a Super Bowl win. So sad that he passed away.
Because you are owned by Mike Brown. You'll need to wait about 35 years until he passes away for someone else to take over the ownership situation. Bengals should set their sights on winning Super Bowl LXXXVIII. That would be Super Bowl 88. I predict Bengals 20 - Niners 16 as Boomer Esiason III leads Cincy on a 92 yard drive with a TD pass to Cris Collinsworth III.
+The Dude You are cursed! Like the Vikings, Bills, Browns, Lions and Falcons. Boomer could not even score 1 touchdown in the Superbowl. That says it all.
@@caponsacchi true even though if you said that the D would hold the 49ers 13 pts before "The Drive," I would have said that the Bengals would have their 1st Super Bowl. I wonder if "prime" Ken Anderson was the QB would they have won. Hypothetical of course.
@@Briguy75 They had a decent year in 1989. They had the best divisional record, but of course everyone was gunning for them since they were the AFC champions.
He should have caught that but also later in life he shouldn't have raped that woman and then try to extort someone. Then he decided to speed speed 100 miles per hour and take an innocent person with him which was his friend who he killed the accident. Could have had a long career, but he hurt other people before realty caught up to him.
If that's not an exemplar of a coach, I don't know what is. Sam knew so much about his players and their personal lives, and he showed genuine compassion. He also held them accountable. I bet there was a lot of respect in that locker room. And if Billups hangs onto that ball, I think the Bengals win the Super Bowl.
Best Bengals team of all time! The top 5 Bengals teams in their history: 1. 1988 Bengals (12-4 AFC Champs) 2.1981 Bengals (12-4 AFC Champs) 3. 1975 Bengals (11-3) 4. 2005 Bengals (11-5) 5. 2015 Bengals(12-4) Honorable mention: 1973 Bengals, 1976 Bengals and 2013 Bengals.
@@200MPHINTHEWRONGLANE If they beat KC, they will be on this list and they should arguably be on this list already because they have done some that only those two teams at the top of my list(win 2 playoff games) and they're the only team in Bengals history to win a road playoff game. But those other 3 teams were really good too. 1975 team lost to the eventual champs and the other two teams had their starting QB injured.
Interesting thing on the 05 Bengals Cincinnati was dominating Carson was my favorite right behind Esiason. If Carson knee wasn’t blown out by Pittsburgh I believe 100% we would’ve won that super bowl…because we all know who won that year.
@@200MPHINTHEWRONGLANE I agree wholeheartedly with your assessment though I think The Colts would have been a tough match up honestly but injuries are part of the game. Keep in mind Chris Henry got injured too and the Steelers couldn't cover him well before that. IMO, it's close between the 1975 and 2005 and ironically both teams lost to the eventual champs but that Pittsburgh team wasn't as good as the Raiders team that won the SB.
Honestly Paul Brown had a good grip on NFL success by having the staff home by 7 pm. Bill Walsh & Joe Gibbs were famous for living at the office & outworking the other side. As long as one side is working like that others have to put in the same hours. I’ve been told it’s hard to have a family life as a coach in the NFL.
Reggie Williams #57 of the Cincinnati Bengals. During his career he recorded 16 interceptions and 23 fumble recoveries and 62.5 sacks. In his final two seasons with Cincinnati, he was appointed to an open seat on the Cincinnati City Council in 1988 and was elected for a second term in 1989 on the Charter Party ticket. Although he was a starter for 14 seasons, Williams played most of his career on a bad right knee. He has had 24 knee surgeries since his career ended. He had the first surgery in 1979, plus knee replacements as well as multiple infections. He played in super bowls 16 and 23 NFL Players Association's Byron R. (Whizzer) White Humanitarian Award in 1985 NFL Man of the Year for 1986 Sports Illustrated Sportsperson of the Year 1987
The Bengals also lost their (IMO HoF caliber without the injury) DT Tim Krumrie at the beginning of the game. He was credited that season with 152 tackles as a NT, which is a stat that is as mind boggling as anything Gretzky did. One of the worst things about that era of football was the lack of a salary cap, however. Teams like the 49ers and Cowboys outspent their counterparts by quite a bit too in the days before the cap and free agency.
Sam says there will never be another moment like this after winning the Division. The Bengals accomplished the same on the arm of Ken Anderson in 1973 (his 2nd yr. as regular Bengal QB). Then after the dismal "78 and "79 seasons they were champs again in '81 and '82, again with the accurate passing of Anderson. The difference? The Bengals accomplished the first title in the age of the Dead Ball, with the defense of the Steel Curtain leading to 4 Steeler Super Bowl wins. And in '82 they lost their first play-off game after Anderson staked them to a 2-TD lead that was erased by the Jets rushing all over the field (McNeil for 200+ yds). But in ''81 they outplayed the 49ers in the 2nd half of the Super Bowl, with Ken Anderson's 3 TDs falling just 5 points short. But they set records in passing and receiving (Dan Ross) and played like champs. By contrast, look at the individual statistics--both passing and running--in their 2nd Super Bowl. Montana's closing drive didn't win it: the Bengals poor performance lost it.
Well Sam was telling the truth in that the Bengals has never had a team as good as the 88 Bengals since and it's the best Bengals team of all time. Yes, I know the 81 team was fantastic too. The difference is, Imagine Ken Anderson in that offense with the running game that the 88 Bengals had. Not even the 81 Bengals was that potent running the ball. The 1973 team was the closest to that. The 75 team was great too but there's a reason why Ken threw for so many yards. They would have won in 88 if Ken was the QB. That's not knocking Boomer. He had a great year(And an underrated 1986, BTW so he wasn't a "flash in the pan") but Ken was the best QB in Bengals history. It is what it is.
4:10 - 3rd-string QB Mike Norseth (#12) and back-up QB Turk Schonert (#15) 13:13 - So from back in the day, this fan understood the chant to be "THINK" not "SAY". ("Who Dey THINK Gonna Beat Them Bengals") The debate goes on...
@Luke E the way that game was going, It was certainly possible. A lot of folks forget SB 23 was a defensive classic, and that Montana was not lights out till the end, which is why they won lol. XXIII was a great game defined by clutch moments by either team for or against.
Funny you say that but if you go back to 1981 when they originally went to the tiger stripes they were the leagues biggest joke. They had HAD those uni's that almost looked identical to the Browns in the 70s but went to the change and in that first year in 81 they went to the Super Bowl so the jokes stopped after they were successful.
Really cool old footage! I’m a browns fan but have family that are bengals fans. I was surprised to find out recently that the bengals haven’t won a playoff game since 1990. Marvin Lewis needs to go! And please don’t hire hue Jackson I already know how that will turn out...
I was his biggest fan in high school and that year..Boomer`s arm got messed up by the end of the season...he had some horrible stats in the playoffs and Super Bowl...
@@pauldiamond9582 Maybe Bryce Thompson is a hardcore Saints fan who just wants to watch Bengals yearbooks. More likely, he is just a dumbass who doesn't know the difference.
Still haven't to this day seen a QB that can exexute a play action as well as Boomer did. He was so smooth with it and one of the prettiest throwers of the ball I have seen as well.
fast-forward...2022 I introduce your smooth thrower, prettiest execution of a ball by a QB JOE BURROW!!!!! lol don't you think?
First, RIP Sam Wyche, second, thanks for uploading this video as I was 10, and I am still a Bengals fan. Next, we will get our QB and offensive line pieces and hopefully make it to the playoffs for Sam.
Man do I miss these days. The Stanford Jennings kick return gets me every time
Me too and yes!
gives me chills...and i was at the game!!
I lost my mind when he took that kickoff to the house. The neighbors must've thought someone was getting murdered or something. 🤣 Facing Joe Montana in the Super Bowl, and we had the lead!!! Didn't end the right way, but man, that was soooo much fun rooting for this team.
RIP Sam Wyche
0:34 seconds away from it. The 1988 Cincinnati Bengals were one of the most underrated teams in NFL history, Their no huddle offense was fun to watch.
Sam Wyche was really a character and you can see how much he cared for his players and had the hunger to win. That post game hand shake with Bill Walsh had to be heartbreaking but Sam was all class "I am...so happy for you." His former Boss
Rip Sam truly 1 of a kind
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@Alexis Roman instablaster ;)
Sam Wyche sounded like the funniest colorful coach ever. RIP.
He was.
Wyche would be so proud of the 2021 Bengals.
This Cincinnati Team came tantalizing close to Winning the Super Bowl!
God, what an offensive line they had. Wish the 2018 team had this great of a line...and a QB, and a defense. Sigh, what a Bengals team this was!
I still think they had a better year than the 49ers. The 49ers got hot at the right time, and unfortunately, the Bengals weren't playing their best football in the Super Bowl.
They were great an playing from the heart
Some people have forgotten how good this team was… but I haven’t. Let’s go Burrow show everyone this team is better. Who Dey
Funny, when Sam ask Ricky Dixon if they had tvs in Oklahoma.
Jets fan here but I loved this 88 Bengal team. Boomer ran such an efficient offense, so fun to watch & Brooks, WILSON & Ickey Woods was a crazy 3 man running attack
Is that dave lapham still on the radio wayyy back in 88? Wow, what a legend.
This soundtrack is 🔥🔥🔥
This team was my jam in the sixth grade with Mr. Larry Freeman. I had a classmate that was a 49ers fan. I loved this team.
When I was a kid, I won tickets to a charity basketball game where this team played the Columbus Police Department. One of my favorite memories.
They’re Back 🔥🔥
I’m not a Bengals fan, but I was rooting like Hell for them against the 49ers in that Super Bowl.
Still rooting for them *today?*
1973 RB Essex Johnson
1988 DT Tim Krumrie
2005 QB Carson Palmer
It's so frustrating seeing massively key players being lost early in huge playoff games time after time after time. I really wish Sam Wyche, a Bengal from their very first season, could've gotten to lead this team to a Super Bowl win. So sad that he passed away.
We will be back again someday. I mean if the Saints, Bucs, and Seahawks won one why not the Bengals.
Because you are owned by Mike Brown. You'll need to wait about 35 years until he passes away for someone else to take over the ownership situation. Bengals should set their sights on winning Super Bowl LXXXVIII. That would be Super Bowl 88. I predict Bengals 20 - Niners 16 as Boomer Esiason III leads Cincy on a 92 yard drive with a TD pass to Cris Collinsworth III.
A Passer-Rating of 45 won't get it done. Forget the Montana "drive." The Bengals didn't play well enough to win.
+The Dude You are cursed! Like the Vikings, Bills, Browns, Lions and Falcons. Boomer could not even score 1 touchdown in the Superbowl. That says it all.
Andy Dalton is just phoning it in these days. But if AJ comes back, who knows?
@@caponsacchi true even though if you said that the D would hold the 49ers 13 pts before "The Drive," I would have said that the Bengals would have their 1st Super Bowl. I wonder if "prime" Ken Anderson was the QB would they have won. Hypothetical of course.
Defense was underated!!! Fulcher was a beast. Still a shame Krumrie broke his leg in that Super Bowl
They win the SB with a healthy Krumrie.
San Fran was a great team that year! But the Bengals were just as good
Watching this video July 2023....................... Brilliant.
As a Oiler fan,I really appreciated this team….I loved James Brooks ,he was fun to watch….i miss the he AFC Central
I watched the whole game on tv, 1988, an the super bowl in 1989 it was close.
12:28 ... David Fulcher with the pick six
I'm a bengals fan myself I love how they play football
That was my uncle that dropped the int, r.i.p billups.. man he shoulda caught that
Things happen and sorry for your loss. If he caught that, the Bengals win and who knows what happens the year after that....
@@Briguy75 thank you, and your right, I wonder IF
@@Briguy75 They had a decent year in 1989. They had the best divisional record, but of course everyone was gunning for them since they were the AFC champions.
@Luke E im still sick
He should have caught that but also later in life he shouldn't have raped that woman and then try to extort someone. Then he decided to speed speed 100 miles per hour and take an innocent person with him which was his friend who he killed the accident. Could have had a long career, but he hurt other people before realty caught up to him.
If that's not an exemplar of a coach, I don't know what is. Sam knew so much about his players and their personal lives, and he showed genuine compassion. He also held them accountable. I bet there was a lot of respect in that locker room.
And if Billups hangs onto that ball, I think the Bengals win the Super Bowl.
Best Bengals team of all time! The top 5 Bengals teams in their history:
1. 1988 Bengals (12-4 AFC Champs)
2.1981 Bengals (12-4 AFC Champs)
3. 1975 Bengals (11-3)
4. 2005 Bengals (11-5)
5. 2015 Bengals(12-4)
Honorable mention: 1973 Bengals, 1976 Bengals and 2013 Bengals.
I agree about the 1988 Cincinnati Bengals being their greatest team ever
Hopefully 2021 will make that list.
@@200MPHINTHEWRONGLANE If they beat KC, they will be on this list and they should arguably be on this list already because they have done some that only those two teams at the top of my list(win 2 playoff games) and they're the only team in Bengals history to win a road playoff game.
But those other 3 teams were really good too. 1975 team lost to the eventual champs and the other two teams had their starting QB injured.
Interesting thing on the 05 Bengals Cincinnati was dominating Carson was my favorite right behind Esiason. If Carson knee wasn’t blown out by Pittsburgh I believe 100% we would’ve won that super bowl…because we all know who won that year.
@@200MPHINTHEWRONGLANE I agree wholeheartedly with your assessment though I think The Colts would have been a tough match up honestly but injuries are part of the game. Keep in mind Chris Henry got injured too and the Steelers couldn't cover him well before that. IMO, it's close between the 1975 and 2005 and ironically both teams lost to the eventual champs but that Pittsburgh team wasn't as good as the Raiders team that won the SB.
Honestly Paul Brown had a good grip on NFL success by having the staff home by 7 pm. Bill Walsh & Joe Gibbs were famous for living at the office & outworking the other side. As long as one side is working like that others have to put in the same hours. I’ve been told it’s hard to have a family life as a coach in the NFL.
Reggie Williams #57 of the Cincinnati Bengals.
During his career he recorded 16 interceptions and 23 fumble recoveries and 62.5 sacks. In his final two seasons with Cincinnati, he was appointed to an open seat on the Cincinnati City Council in 1988 and was elected for a second term in 1989 on the Charter Party ticket.
Although he was a starter for 14 seasons, Williams played most of his career on a bad right knee. He has had 24 knee surgeries since his career ended. He had the first surgery in 1979, plus knee replacements as well as multiple infections.
He played in super bowls 16 and 23
NFL Players Association's Byron R. (Whizzer) White Humanitarian Award in 1985
NFL Man of the Year for 1986
Sports Illustrated Sportsperson of the Year 1987
He was a bad man, not just an amazing backer but a man as well. He doesnt get near the mentions that other players from those days do, but he should.
unfortunately he`s had all kinds of health problems with his knee since...and I think some financial problems... he went to Dartmouth
Bengals need joe burrow and a new o line
The Icky Shuffle remember it well. They couldn't win the big one. 49ers were just that good & sophisticated still behind Bill Walsh
The Bengals also lost their (IMO HoF caliber without the injury) DT Tim Krumrie at the beginning of the game. He was credited that season with 152 tackles as a NT, which is a stat that is as mind boggling as anything Gretzky did. One of the worst things about that era of football was the lack of a salary cap, however. Teams like the 49ers and Cowboys outspent their counterparts by quite a bit too in the days before the cap and free agency.
Sam says there will never be another moment like this after winning the Division. The Bengals accomplished the same on the arm of Ken Anderson in 1973 (his 2nd yr. as regular Bengal QB). Then after the dismal "78 and "79 seasons they were champs again in '81 and '82, again with the accurate passing of Anderson. The difference? The Bengals accomplished the first title in the age of the Dead Ball, with the defense of the Steel Curtain leading to 4 Steeler Super Bowl wins. And in '82 they lost their first play-off game after Anderson staked them to a 2-TD lead that was erased by the Jets rushing all over the field (McNeil for 200+ yds). But in ''81 they outplayed the 49ers in the 2nd half of the Super Bowl, with Ken Anderson's 3 TDs falling just 5 points short. But they set records in passing and receiving (Dan Ross) and played like champs. By contrast, look at the individual statistics--both passing and running--in their 2nd Super Bowl. Montana's closing drive didn't win it: the Bengals poor performance lost it.
Well Sam was telling the truth in that the Bengals has never had a team as good as the 88 Bengals since and it's the best Bengals team of all time. Yes, I know the 81 team was fantastic too.
The difference is, Imagine Ken Anderson in that offense with the running game that the 88 Bengals had. Not even the 81 Bengals was that potent running the ball. The 1973 team was the closest to that.
The 75 team was great too but there's a reason why Ken threw for so many yards. They would have won in 88 if Ken was the QB. That's not knocking Boomer. He had a great year(And an underrated 1986, BTW so he wasn't a "flash in the pan") but Ken was the best QB in Bengals history. It is what it is.
At 09:30 is a classic. Sam Wyche must have been a great coach to play for
They are at the super bowl in 2022
If the Bengals beat the Chiefs, this Sunday. This video is gonna get some VIEWS 📈.
They did just that.
Back when they weren’t the Bungles.
Huh?
@@edwardgaines6561 He was referring to the dark years which was from 1991-2002.
@@The_Husband_of_Jane_Lane Oh. Well here's hoping this Burrow kid can revive your sports team!
@@edwardgaines6561 they did just that yesterday.
@@ericradford2142 Whoa, you came back 4 years later! 👏
Shuffling on back to the Super Bowl, Joe Burrow Style.
2020 Bengals they'll get there, win like the 1988 season. Of course not right away.
16:09 ... David Fulcher on the safety blitz
I guess when you are a Bengals fan, it helps to live in the past.....
Not anymore thanks to last night.
Yep, just took 31 years, but at least they got it done
@@garrymarcumii9778 better late than never
Probably best teM to lose a super bowl. Probly woulda beatn most any other super bowl champion
4:10 - 3rd-string QB Mike Norseth (#12) and back-up QB Turk Schonert (#15)
13:13 - So from back in the day, this fan understood the chant to be "THINK" not "SAY". ("Who Dey THINK Gonna Beat Them Bengals") The debate goes on...
If you're gonna lose, lose to the best
10:58 ... David Fulcher has his say
what if the bengals come down with that endzone int in the super bowl...........
@Luke E the way that game was going, It was certainly possible. A lot of folks forget SB 23 was a defensive classic, and that Montana was not lights out till the end, which is why they won lol. XXIII was a great game defined by clutch moments by either team for or against.
Boomer esiason is the best greatest NFL quarterback on Cincinnati Bengals
Burrow will make you forget Esiason. Anderson was much better though. HOF ability.
Im a fan of martin my name is....jayden
That team owned the Oilers. Wait, they still do! 🤣
I wish the Bengals would go back to these unis. The ones they wear now look terrible, so amateurish.
Agreed. But they should add black pants and orange jerseys, just with the same format as the 88 unis.
Funny you say that but if you go back to 1981 when they originally went to the tiger stripes they were the leagues biggest joke. They had HAD those uni's that almost looked identical to the Browns in the 70s but went to the change and in that first year in 81 they went to the Super Bowl so the jokes stopped after they were successful.
11:39 ... d-linemen highlights
How come they didn't show any highlights of Stanley Wilson? Oh that's right.
My son can believe he said that Cleveland remark & has never seen a playoff win.... this year??????
Really cool old footage! I’m a browns fan but have family that are bengals fans. I was surprised to find out recently that the bengals haven’t won a playoff game since 1990. Marvin Lewis needs to go! And please don’t hire hue Jackson I already know how that will turn out...
2005 and 2009 please
Dance Ickey, dance !!!!
I was his biggest fan in high school and that year..Boomer`s arm got messed up by the end of the season...he had some horrible stats in the playoffs and Super Bowl...
16:44 for me
Opening kickoff 96yrds shoulda had them pumped up for a blowout but no defense falls apart as usual
more Bengals yearbooks please whodat nation
It is WhoDey, dumbass, whodat is the Saints
@@pauldiamond9582 Maybe Bryce Thompson is a hardcore Saints fan who just wants to watch Bengals yearbooks. More likely, he is just a dumbass who doesn't know the difference.
I ain't know tupac played football!!
Who
I don't care for the narrator in this video.
He's the local Bengals announcer.
What a lousy introduction lol
Another season of fate,
Yhee old Bungles cant seem to win the
Smoke a bowl.
Superbowl is out of your league.
I cringe at the sight of astro-turf. It's basically concrete with a rug on it.