Joe Montana was fun to watch 😊. He would throw the pass and win the game 😊. Jerry Rice caught the passes it was amazing to see them do this every weekend 😁.
@mikekenney19479 күн бұрын
Met John Brodie at a golf tournament and was impressed by his easy, articulate, grace. He reflected there were times he could see the play unfold as he approached the LOS, not imagined it, actually saw it. Talk about being in the zone.
@obimaul117 күн бұрын
The quest began that night and ended with a superbowl.
@kidmack355618 күн бұрын
54:09 Does anybody know what the name of this NFL music is? Thank you
@kidmack355619 күн бұрын
R.I.P. Lon Simmons Miss ya and Love ya!
@ldfreitas943728 күн бұрын
This is the game that basically broke the 49ers' backs for the 1967 season, after a great start that had them in first place in the Western Division. I really thought that they were going to win and make it to the Super Bowl, especially after beating the Rams in LA.
@ldfreitas943728 күн бұрын
Tommy McDonald, all 5'9" of him: Philadelphia Eagles 1957-1963, Dallas Cowboys 1964, LA Rams 1965-1966, Atlanta Falcons 1967, Cleveland Browns 1968.
@ldfreitas943728 күн бұрын
I saw this game, a Friday night game, when in 7th grade, September 30, 1966, on KTVU Oakland San Francisco, Channel 2, with Lon Simmons doing the broadcast. Usually 49er away games were on Sundays on KPIX, CBS broadcasts, with Bob Fouts doing the TV announcing. Anyway, there was a huge fight in this game, but it's not here to see. The 49ers would get their revenge in November on a cool, rainy and muddy day at Kezar in SF, Brodie starring. It would be the last 49er home game win over the Rams until 1981!
@ThomasPiccirillo-gc4yiАй бұрын
Joe Cool says it all in the huddle - Hey guys There's John Candy!
@Melohoops_21Ай бұрын
Goat
@Huntflash2nАй бұрын
My great grandfather watched the lions his whole life and went to 3 of their 4 championships. He was a season ticket holder from 1951-1984. I miss him.
@Huntflash2nАй бұрын
A championship between these teams were bound to happen at the time.
@pattrell5257Ай бұрын
If you had an all-franchise team, you'd have Woodson at KR and Taylor at PR! Maybe I am biased, but I do not see another all-franchise team beating the one in SF...If you want to say the Steelers, Cowboys, Packers, or Vikings, I still do not agree. You'd give Montana the best OLine that he's ever had by far, a running game that could stand alone easily, most everybody at the skill positions had very good or better hands, the best WRs/TEs that he's ever had, and Montana's mobile if he wants to be, as well. On defense and 3rd and long, you'd have Hardman, Bosa, Haley, and Ald. Smith trying to sack or prressure the opposing QB! On 3rd and short, you have Just. Smith, Leo Nomellini, Bry. Young, Ced. Hardman, Wilcox, Willis, and Haley(4-3). Or you could go Smith, Nomellini, Young, Wilcox, Willis, Bowman, and Haley(3-4)
@TheDeadlyYearsАй бұрын
The 1981 and 1988 49ers Super Bowl teams both lost to the Atlanta Falcons in week three by the same score of 34-17.
@daverubertone5574Ай бұрын
Back in the good old days when they won super bowls not lose them
@candlestick1231Ай бұрын
The final score is 49-26 but it really isn't that close. The Chargers returned a kick-off, the only way they could score at that point, and scored a TD late when it didn't matter. They were successful on two 2-point conversions. The final score is really more like 49-10.
@thomaswolf723Ай бұрын
The only ego that can compete with Cosell is that of Trump.
@Stevemontana192 ай бұрын
The raiders were supposed to be a super bowl contender that year it was a big deal that we came out and absolutely smoked them
@halmcdonald17252 ай бұрын
Howard Cosell 🏈 Simply the Best
@Alamander812 ай бұрын
I have this CD. I haven't heard it since I lived in SF
@pattrell52572 ай бұрын
If you did an all-timers team, can you imagine trying to defend this offense?! Walsh(C) Holmgren(OC) Montana Young Brodie(Kaep needed another quality year, so he fell short in my opinion of Brodie) Gore McElhenny Craig J. Perry T. Rathman(Johnson was a far better Steeler than 49er; his HOF credentials come from there, because,, as a 49er, he was average at best.) Rice Owens Washington(track level speedster) Taylor Clark Solomon(track level speedster and gadget player capable) Kittle Davis Jones F. Blue(C) B. Bosley T. Williams(T) St. Clair J. Staley H. Mudd(G) G. McIntyre M. Iupati Montana and Young would finally have an OLine(never solid during their playing days), true deep threats able to outrun almost any defender the defense can throw at them, and a running game that is able to stand alone!
@spencerstewart21722 ай бұрын
Less than 2 minutes into the game {1:24}, Young hits Rice for a 44-yard touchdown pass. Thanks for coming, Chargers. This 49ers team was ridiculous. Back then, it really didn't matter who the AFC put out there. The NFC was so much stronger than the AFC; it was ridiculous. Vegas didn't give the Chargers much of a chance. San Francisco was favored by 18.5, I think, in this game, and they covered.
@thomaswolf7232 ай бұрын
For about four weeks early in 1961 Red Hickey's then imaginative "shotgun" offense was unstoppable. Then the 49ers met the Chicago Bears and the offense was "stopped" 0-31. Of course, today and for several decades the shotgun has been the most prevalent offensive formation used by NFL teams.
@jpete30276662 ай бұрын
This is up there with that 1991 Eagles goal line stand. This one might be better. 7 plays from the 1. I lost my mind. Go Niners.
@obimaul12 ай бұрын
Kirby just wasn't a good running back. Watters was perfect for this team
@markvidpa2 ай бұрын
Gifford gets the Golden Gate Bridge and the year wrong all in the first minute. Wow.
@AgeofCraccadilliaassent2 ай бұрын
Lions is couple of years into the curse of Lane
@mikeysuzefour2 ай бұрын
RICE=NFL 🏈GOAT WR!
@MatthewBaumgarten3 ай бұрын
Never thought then or now that this would be the last Superbowl appearance the Miami Dolphins would make, looking back it would be hard to believe that it’s been that long.
@mr.majestic38513 ай бұрын
Shows you how Important it is to have a great owner and coach and staff.
@johnleeson69463 ай бұрын
Great video. I called that number, but it forwarded me to "Puff, Puff, Pass" near Haight & Asbury. They open everyday at 4:20...
@roberturibe77793 ай бұрын
I liked seeing Landry dissecting and explaining the TD plays...
@JIMOTOOLE19493 ай бұрын
The Colts beat the 49ers at San Francisco for the very first time that day, then beat the Giants a few weeks later for a second straight NFL Championship.
@TheColoradoHouseWrangler3 ай бұрын
Collisworth’s fumble was never a catch to begin with.
@Fireyninjadog3 ай бұрын
DRUNKenmiller would throw 3 picks in this game. Thank god the Rams love to fumble the ball
@brettfavreify4 ай бұрын
Art Modell's team is not for sale? 21:52
@AshleySmith199124 ай бұрын
2:08:33 UGH I hated that commercial as a kid! My older brother used to bully me and I once had a nightmare that he folded me up and smushed me into a bottle and just left me there on the beach 😵💫
@davidcouch65144 ай бұрын
Offensive Coordinators and Quarterbacks learned early on to not throw the ball in Jimmy Johnson’s area, so much so that he quietly worked out his career under the radar as perhaps the best cornerback ever to play the game.
@vudujl834 ай бұрын
this Jerry Rice guy may have a future in the NFL 🤣
@astrobear53534 ай бұрын
I was 11yrs old in 1994 I remember watching this game in the projects
@davidgraham7144 ай бұрын
Walsh's draft advisors recommended not drafting Clark, who ended up being Montana's best receiver for multiple years until father time and Jerry Rice transitioned him into retirement!!! Clark will always be the guy that caught the most important pass that a 49ers QB has ever thrown!!! To me, Clark is easily the second best receiver to ever wear scarlet and gold and one of the best people to ever play the game!!!
@kidmack355618 күн бұрын
Did you know that Bradford "because lieutenant, your breath ain't cuttin' it" Dillman from many, many television programs and movies was a scout for the Forty Niners?
@cindyjm73944 ай бұрын
Yaay!
@conorhammond96114 ай бұрын
The fact that Rick Reilly hates him makes Cosell the best
@JoeJokes-l8j4 ай бұрын
Death Bowel
@jamespritchett-q7m4 ай бұрын
85' bears??!! i will always say this 15 and 1 team beats weak ass mc mahon.
@jamespritchett-q7m4 ай бұрын
joes peak performance. until his late 80's comeback. the GOAT!
@frankdenardo86844 ай бұрын
George Halas makes an appearance at Kezar Stadium. Pro Football Hall of Fame members Chicago Bears Mike Ditka Bill George George Halas San Francisco 49ers Leo Nomellini Jimmy Johnson
@frankdenardo86844 ай бұрын
Kezar Stadium in San Francisco was where the legends played.
@darrylguilford40614 ай бұрын
Before Emmitt Smith there was J.D. smith. For his era 1956 -1966 he was very good among his peers. He was a big asset to the 49ers offense back then. During his 11 season career in the NFL he was a running back for only 8 seasons. Second San Francisco 49er to gain a thousand yards in a season and one of the few players before 1962 to gain a thousand yards in a season ( Steve Van Buren, Tony Canadeo. Joe Perry , Rick Casares, Jim Brown. Jim Taylor and John David Crow). His stats were respectable when he retired 4,672 yards 4.2 average per carry.