1990 Week 14 - Chicago at Washington
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- Chicago Bears (10-2) at Washington Redskins (7-5)
December 9, 1990
Weather: 43 degrees, relative humidity 54%, wind 11 mph
Line: Washington -4.5
Over/Under: 41
Starting QBs: Jim Harbaugh (Chi), Mark Rypien (Was)
Network: CBS
Announcers: Pat Summerall, John Madden
Battle of the titans!!!! These guys were tough, and those big shoulder pads made them look even bigger! This was the decade of the NFC dominance, the Bears, Redskins, Giants and 49ers. All good teams, and in this game, A few future Hall of Famers!
John and Pat were the best ever.
No doubt 💯
I actually put Dick Enberg and Merlin Olsen a notch above them. But yeah, they were good.
I've never seen this on CZcams. I remember watching this game as a ten year old by my grandma's. The memories! Great channel! Great upload!
GOD BLESS YOU FOR THIS. BEEN LOOKING FOR THIS FOREVER
FACTS and likewise!!!
Big WAS fan over 40 years. I was in Desert Storm during this time. My brother sent me a VHS tape of the game. I watched it in the rec tent by myself in the middle of the night. Great memory.
Nice to see Kelvin Bryant catch a pass in this game, he was returning from an awful injury back in 1988.
Sad that he was so injury prone. What a dynamic and dangerous weapon he was when 100%. Could have been a hof type career.
@@MaximusWolfe spending his best years in the USFL didn't help either.
@@johnliberty3647 Ironically it was the Bear game in 1988 he got hurt......my fault it was the Saints' game the week before he gotten hurt. The Bear game the following week....was the first game he missed that ended his season.
I dream of the day that Washington has a football team like their 80's and early 90's teams.
Will never happen
1:08:39 Awesome seeing Gary Clark run a victory lap.
Darryl Grant with the play that SAVED the season.
what minute?
As a chi fan badly wanted revenge for the prev yr, didn’t get that result as it came close after a controlling halftime lead
Redskins owned Chicago after 85 for whatever reason.
How big were these Redskin/Bear games? Well....Pat Summerall and John Madden called them 5 straight seasons from 1987-1991.
2 of the big 4 that dominated the NFC from 81-91 along with the Giants and 49ers, in fact 1984 1986 and 1990 the final 4 in the NFC were these 4 teams
@@lmswentzeljr . Mannn.....I miss those days. Just HEARING the announcers SAY "Redskins" brings tears of joy to my eyes.
@@lmswentzeljr good call
Pat Summerall got sick after this game and didnt come back till the Bears Giants divisional game. He also lost a little weight as well
Yes.....I think it was a bleeding ulcer.
@@zacchaeuswilson6116 it was. It was bad he lost a lot of weight, check out the 2 playoff games he did, he looks a lot different
@@lmswentzeljr . Yes...you could definitely tell. Because Pat's face was somewhat chubby. After this game you really see the difference.
@@zacchaeuswilson6116 It was unfortunately, a consequence of his alcohol problem and he eventually needed a liver transplant. I read that he was actually about 15 minutes away from dying had he not gotten his ulcer medically treated in time.
@@TMC1982Part2 . Very true. When him and Tom Brookshire were calling games together... they WENT IN on the alcohol.
I remember this game like it was yesterday. Mark Carrier had an amazing day for a rookie. Mark Rypien was terrible. Kevin Butler missed field at end was costly.
One thing that gets me about this game is....Mark Carrier had 3Ints yet without Hampton they still couldn't win. 😂. It's kind of an inside joke of that era. In 1989 the Bears started out 4-0. Dan Hampton went down with season ending knee surgery and they won 2 more games all year. Hampton missed 2 games in '90. This game & the next game vs Detroit. The Bears lost both games.
The defense definitely played well enough for the Bears to win this game. The offense was just so atrocious to only manage 3 FGs.
This was a hard hitting game. A slobberknocker.
I remember Ditka got into a confrontation with Chicago radio host Red Mottlow the day after this game when Mottlow questioned the team's offensive struggles. Ditka got irritated with the question and finally said "They've got a pretty good defense Red, and they stopped us!" and the two started going back and forth at each other with Ditka storming out of the press conference.
Not sure how non division in-conference scheduling works but the Redskins played the Bears during the regular season in 1988 1989 1990 and 1991.
I think sometimes it has to do with the league wanting to have marquee match-ups. Prior to those 4 straight regular season meetings, the two teams had met in the playoffs in 1984, 1986 and 1987 to go along with a regular season meeting in 1985.
Not that dissimilar from the Giants and 49ers meeting in the regular season 7 straight seasons from 1986-1992. Or the 49ers and Cowboys meeting 5 straight years between 1993-1997.
@@pomerlain8924 The Saints and Skins played 88, 89, 90, and 92 too.
YES!!!!! Finally this one!!! Thanks for the upload. Do you have the 1989 matchup between these two?
czcams.com/video/0kkALiN56WU/video.html
It's on Y T now. Jamie Johnsons channel
I was at this game. The place went nuts after Grant stripped Muster.
Be it during the regular season or playoffs, the Bears and Redskins played each other every year from ‘85-‘91. Washington, including both postseason matchups, won 5 of 7.
mark rypien was the man
He was great in 91, but he made a complete fool of himself, holding out in 92. He played horribly and 92 and 93.
Clark 1:08:39
great man!
OMG...listen to that crowd
This was a good game, but a low scoring game
I loved the low scoring games, every big play is 100 times more intense in low scoring games
The two best games of this season were low scoring. This one and the NYG-SF game 6 days earlier that was 7-3. Doesn’t have to be high scoring to be entertaining
@@cbod14 not all low scoring games are created equally (1992 had a 6-3 Jets/Colts game that isn’t exactly a defensive masterpiece ala that 1990 MNF’er you mentioned)
I'm trying to remember why did the clock stop with 5 seconds left in the game after Charles Mann sacked Harbaugh? The Bears didn't have any timeouts left and the clock stopped. 🤔🤔🤔
Until 2014 the clock would stop after a sack until the offensive players all returned to near the line of scrimmage/huddle. In 2002 it they did make a change where the clock would continue running after the two minute warning.
@@ilikesports I've been watching football since 1983 and I swear I don't remember that happening much...must be the aging....lolol.... then in the early to mid 90's they slipped in that BOGUS 10 second run-off BS. Appreciate you.
Why did the clock stop after the sack with 5 seconds left in the game?
4:28 Williams..
2:02:47 Edwards.
17:35 32:15 Walton..
Go Skins!
Waddle AND Kozlowski? Could the Bears have signed any more slow, less than stellar receivers? Where's Brian Brennan?
If you were a slow wide receiver in the 80’s or early 90’s Chicago had a job for you.
Chicago never had great receivers. Even Gault was far from special as his time with the Raiders proved amply.
The Mike Ditka Personnel Program
#87 TOM WADDLE
WAS A MONSTER
SLOT RECEIVER, WITH NO FEAR...
HE HAD GREAT HANDS,AND FOOTBALL I Q...
SLOW ,YEAH,4.6 -40.
KOZ LOWSKI WASN'T THAT BAD EITHER...
Waddle ended up being faster and better than the others. Not sayin much though.
i think i was actually at this game...i think this was one where ditka was losing his sh*t on the sideline....moreso than usual anyway lol
Probably 89
15:00
Summerall became gravelly ill after the game and this began the beginning of the end of his alcoholism.
51:35 Monk lol..