"The Catch" (Cowboys vs. 49ers 1981, NFC Championship)

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  • @eugenesatele9434
    @eugenesatele9434 Год назад +71

    The special play that started a dynasty. But that defensive stop should also get more recognition too.

    • @jaytee4374
      @jaytee4374 Год назад +5

      Right, people forget that Dallas had a chance to win the game after Clark's touchdown

    • @JAWrightonline
      @JAWrightonline Год назад +3

      Puttin' respect on Eric Wright's name...the defensive back, not Eazy E (RIP, though).

    • @jmsantel
      @jmsantel 4 месяца назад

      @@jaytee4374 True. People think the catch ended the game, but Dallas was about 10-15 yards from field goal range with about :35 seconds left. The tackle on Drew Pearson and the Lawrence Pillars sack/strip sealed the game.

    • @davidroberts7282
      @davidroberts7282 3 месяца назад +1

      Actually, if that game had been played under modern NFL rules post-2004, their wouldve been a clear horse-collar penalty on Eric Wright essentially using his pinky fingers to drag and hold onto the back of Pearson's jersey, which slowed him down and allowed the surrounding defenders to tackle him. If a horse-collar penalty had been called and added on to Dallas gain, they'd have the ball plenty damn close to Septien's range and the choice of selection in terms of play-calling as it relates to situational football wouldve been different as they would have likely run the ball with Dorsett to get a few extra yards before sending out Septien for a possible game-winning FG.
      Now, here's where it gets more interesting: if you're a Cowboys fan, you might be tempted to say, "well, Septien was a Pro-Bowler in 1981 and had a great season that year, but coming into that late-season game, Septien had been dealing with a dislocated, bad lower back and HC Tom Landry knew about it from team doctors but didnt tell him the complete, honest truth about his severely strained his back was. Septien knew it was extremely sore, but the coaching staff didnt tell him the whole truth.
      So, even if Dallas had driven maybe to the 25-30 yard line of S.F., taking into consideration how severe their Pro-Bowl PK's injury really was, there's also a decent chance he doesn't make that FG or misses it like Buffalo's Tyler Bass did last Sunday night, and 49ers still win, anyway.

    • @sparky2898
      @sparky2898 Месяц назад

      Yrs indeed i was there and "E"WRITE got our stomachs sraight. Thatccowboy wide receiver was on a sprint mission to the goal line...and eric handed his buisness. I was there, and will never forget erics destructive throwdown tothe ground, after ringing ball carriers neck . Thank you for the Initial comment ​@JAWrightonline

  • @Brentolini23
    @Brentolini23 Год назад +30

    “It’s a mad house at Candlestick!” Vin Scully calling this game was one for the books❤️

  • @TheGoat69236
    @TheGoat69236 Год назад +88

    The catch literally shifted the rivalry’s advantage to the 49ers till the 90s

    • @cbod14
      @cbod14 Год назад +2

      Wrong. Poor drafting and The NFC East did as well.

    • @TheGoat69236
      @TheGoat69236 Год назад +13

      @@cbod14 cowboys were a powerhouse before this catch and dominated the 49ers this catch literally shifted the momentum. Plus after this cowboys didn’t recover till like 1991

    • @cbod14
      @cbod14 Год назад +2

      @@TheGoat69236 Gee you mean The Giants, Redskins and Eagles becoming better had NOTHING to do with Dallas decline? Yeah it did. The Cowboys drafted poorly and their divisional competition got better. Fact.

    • @TheGoat69236
      @TheGoat69236 Год назад

      @@cbod14 and what started the Dallas decline dumbfuck? This catch. Ruined their moral and luck you really don’t know how to connect the dots. And my comment is all about this rivalry not about the whole decline of the cowboys in the 80s in general

    • @garry760
      @garry760 Год назад

      I was a Dallas fan,I was screaming at "too tall",to get there ,then the "throw"and the "catch". ARRRG!!!!,

  • @Michael.A.Delgado
    @Michael.A.Delgado Год назад +56

    Rest in Power, Mr. Dwight Clark. 🙏🏼🙏🏽🙏🏻

  • @sports3117
    @sports3117 Год назад +68

    The call by the late great, Vin Scully was one of the greatest calls in NFL history

    • @evanschmitt2830
      @evanschmitt2830 Год назад +4

      It’s a shame he didn’t get to call more football games

    • @Samuel_Gonzalez35
      @Samuel_Gonzalez35 Год назад +2

      It was also the last football game he ever called. He feared he wouldn't see our call a better game so he just walked away after this game.

    • @rockyracoon3233
      @rockyracoon3233 3 месяца назад

      @@evanschmitt2830 . He was jerked around by CBS.

  • @cbod14
    @cbod14 Год назад +30

    Just a reminder to all you Brady, Manning and Brees fan boys that no Joe Montana wasn't throwing to Jerry Rice, John Taylor and others his whole career. You're welcome

    • @senormejia9832
      @senormejia9832 Год назад +8

      Imagine if Montana played in the National Flag Football League today he would have played 30yrs

    • @345optimusprime
      @345optimusprime Год назад

      @ Seńor Mejia “Flag” yet these players are still getting hurt. Guess they are “weaker” but we’ll overlook Terry Bradshaw 4-0 record in the 70s, but that would mean he’s “better” than Joe due to “tougher era”
      Pick a struggle, you guys continue to argue from feelings and ignorance about the game. You guys are just lazy to make stronger cases.

    • @TruthDissident
      @TruthDissident Год назад

      Yeah he just had a constant team of HOFers around him with virtually 0 FA around. Imagine acting as if Joe didn't have the best supporting cast all the time. Steve Young showed that.

    • @cbod14
      @cbod14 Год назад

      @@TruthDissident Really? Dwight Clark, Freddie Solomon, Linvil Elliott are in Canton? He had one Hall of Fame talent on his offense & that it is all. Google is your friend kid.

    • @TruthDissident
      @TruthDissident Год назад +1

      @@cbod14 1 HOF talent on this particular team. Meanwhile Joe routinely had the most stacked teams. Keep crying though boomer. Steve Young > Montana

  • @cbod14
    @cbod14 Год назад +42

    People shocked that The Jaguars won a game with five turnovers needed to watch this one. Imagine winning a title game with SIX turnovers. Unreal.

  • @SPTO
    @SPTO Год назад +77

    One of the most monumental games in NFL history. I've said some stuff about it throughout the years on this channel so I won't go into too much detail but there rarely are games in ANY sport that's as clear of a baton passing from one generation of greatness to the next as this one.

  • @DiabloOutdoors
    @DiabloOutdoors Год назад +51

    Both defenses were merciless. Incredible plays by both of them.

  • @oldschooleddie2057
    @oldschooleddie2057 Год назад +35

    The play at 14:30 is ridiculous. That might be the smallest window I have ever seen and Montana got it in there. Remarkable.

  • @0xandrei
    @0xandrei Год назад +30

    back then people used to storm the stadium...also, the audience got a lot more of screen time...made the game feel more authentic...the crowd being part of the spectacle...sublime period to be alive and enjoy sports 🙌🙏

    • @sshza2143
      @sshza2143 Год назад +6

      all the shots of the crowd and stadium is just so beautiful.🤩 the celebration when the catch was made.🥳 awesome nostalgia😌🍻😁🙋‍♂✌😎

    • @manuginobilisbaldspot424
      @manuginobilisbaldspot424 Год назад +2

      Security increased lol

  • @Teezythegoat
    @Teezythegoat Год назад +11

    Rip Dwight Clark and Vin Scully🙏🏽

  • @iamchrisbrewer
    @iamchrisbrewer Год назад +78

    Respect to Eric Wright for his touchdown-saving tackle that preserved the victory!

    • @sshza2143
      @sshza2143 Год назад +3

      😳😤preserved history😁🙋‍♂✌😎

    • @Makai77
      @Makai77 Год назад +14

      Horse collar... but no such rule back then.

    • @Eastsidesavage
      @Eastsidesavage Год назад +6

      Eric Wright was a good football player and a rapper

    • @robertosso5210
      @robertosso5210 Год назад +4

      Cowboys were robbed!!!! Drew pearson was Horse collard!!!!

    • @hbachi1
      @hbachi1 Год назад +7

      @@robertosso5210 horse collar wasn't a penalty in '81. Not until Terrell Owens got injured is when they changed it

  • @zachdamenti4387
    @zachdamenti4387 Год назад +20

    It was quite a madhouse in Candlestick!

  • @Samuel_Gonzalez35
    @Samuel_Gonzalez35 Год назад +8

    There's something aesthetically beautiful about these uniforms and this broadcast in general. The iconic blue and silver of Dallas clashing with the red and gold of San Francisco, the back-and-forth action, Vin Scully and Hank Stram in the booth and, of course, those kick-ass 49ers satin jackets. Punctuated with that catch along with one of Vin Scully's many, many memorable quotes "IT'S A MADHOUSE AT CANDLESTICK!"

  • @JamesGrinstead
    @JamesGrinstead Год назад +162

    Tom Brady, then 4 years old attended this game & he never thought that he would surpass his idol Joe Montana as the best QB in NFL history 35 years later!

    • @blackdonaldtrump3869
      @blackdonaldtrump3869 Год назад +3

      So unreal to think about

    • @LeBronJameIsABum
      @LeBronJameIsABum Год назад +5

      @@blackdonaldtrump3869 What's the name tho 💀

    • @ck-1649
      @ck-1649 Год назад +11

      Who knows, maybe the next GOAT would've attended the Tuck Rule game

    • @murrieta49
      @murrieta49 Год назад +24

      Did not pass Joe in games played with hard hitting allowed

    • @achronos999able
      @achronos999able Год назад +11

      You can see him in the crowd at 18:14

  • @user-q3cIy1mkx9
    @user-q3cIy1mkx9 Год назад +6

    I had no idea that the sack and forced fumble by Lawrence Pillers was an actual game winner. All my life,
    I thought it was "The Catch". I can't believe the Cowboys actually had a chance to kick a field goal to win the game.

  • @typorter-pp6lh
    @typorter-pp6lh Год назад +11

    Vin Scully wanted to be the lead announcer for the NFL on CBS with John Madden as color commentator. Pat Summerall got the gig the next year instead, so Vin went over to NBC to be their lead baseball announcer. Worked out well for all of us in the end!

    • @americangiant1003
      @americangiant1003 Год назад +1

      Not to mention (correct me guys if I am wrong)Vin I heard was going to give up the Dodgers gig, if he got that lead NFL Announcer for CBS. If true that would have changed American broadcasting. Imagine the Bill Buckner play at the end of the 1986 World Series being called by someone else. Or the now immortal Kurt Gibson HR in the 1988 World Series. Sometimes in life, initial disappointments in life that Vin did not get that lead NFL gig with Madden turns into blessings. Well said Typorter.

  • @wanderjoy1589
    @wanderjoy1589 Год назад +6

    All of these years later, I still get chills. I was 15 years old, and I’ll never forget this game. RIP #87

  • @JacobTessono-jl2yt
    @JacobTessono-jl2yt 9 месяцев назад +1

    I may have been 4,years old but I loved it how the world was way cooler then.

  • @calebpaez-98
    @calebpaez-98 Год назад +36

    Would love to see purdy take em to a Super bowl this year. Hoping for another classic exciting game like this

    • @Stev4e897
      @Stev4e897 Год назад

      wont happen

    • @masonmcconnell9375
      @masonmcconnell9375 Год назад

      @@Stev4e897 why wont it happpen ?

    • @evilmonkeyspeaks7801
      @evilmonkeyspeaks7801 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@masonmcconnell9375 1 - the place they're at now definitely isn't Candlestick Park.
      2 - no way in hell Dallas gets there

    • @Jamesboy98
      @Jamesboy98 3 месяца назад

      @@Stev4e897lmaooooo

  • @fukkincalderonz
    @fukkincalderonz 8 месяцев назад +1

    RIP Vin Scully, the man has been apart of so many legendary sports moments it's insane.

  • @Sekiria23
    @Sekiria23 4 месяца назад +2

    15:12 - A Dynasty Is Born
    RIP Dwight Clark and the man with the play-by-play call...the legendary Vin Scully.

  • @kaminator515
    @kaminator515 Год назад +4

    I grew up as a little kid being a Bears fan but this game introduced me to just how great the game of football really was and the iconic moments that made me love the game.

  • @robertosso5210
    @robertosso5210 Год назад +5

    Ronnie Lott over the years has always said that Eric wright launched the 49er Dynasty

  • @charlesmoore7349
    @charlesmoore7349 7 месяцев назад +2

    The call on Lott for pass interference is proof the bad calls were always being made. Thus, instant replay.

  • @cbod14
    @cbod14 Год назад +9

    If not for that tackle by Eric Wright how different is history? As he said I took the proper angle.

  • @pigskin94pvp82
    @pigskin94pvp82 Год назад +5

    I was to young to remember Montana in his prime. Steve young was my guy. But I’ve watched tons of old film on Montana & there’s so many similarities I see between him & Brock purdy. This 2022 Niners team is the most fun I’ve had watching football in a long time.

  • @Makai77
    @Makai77 Год назад +7

    It's crazy how White had Dallas close to game winning FG range, with plenty of time, then fumbled. Man, the twists of fate in this rivalry...

  • @manuginobilisbaldspot424
    @manuginobilisbaldspot424 Год назад +6

    16:55...something really symbolic about it being Drew Pearson getting tackled the way he was. It was Pearson that had stolen the game from Minnesota on the Hail Mary play. It was Pearson who had beaten Rolland Lawrence in Atlanta the year before to steal that underrated game from them. Both times on the road. This time, there was no miracle and Lawrence Pillars put an end to the Cowboys as we knew them then on the very next play.

  • @TheRedShadow74
    @TheRedShadow74 Год назад +3

    vin will always be my favorite announcer in nfl history such iconic calls from this game alone, "For the upstart 49ers they are 6 yards away from Pontiac, 3rd and 3" "Its a madhouse at candle stick" it never fails to get me hype and its why i started loving the niners

  • @PG2248CoasterNews
    @PG2248CoasterNews Год назад +5

    fuck an "immaculate reception", The Catch is the greatest play in NFL history

    • @americangiant1003
      @americangiant1003 Год назад +1

      Both plays being fair, changed NFL history forever. And both deserve their rankings as among the top 2-3 'plays' aka 'on the field' moments in league history as of January 2023. However as controversial as I am saying this, I think I have to agree "the catch' is IMO, the most play in NFL history by a finger nail. Personally I only give that landmark play here in Jan. 1982, the nod because it led to the 49ers first SB later that season. With that said don't overlook that "Immaculate Reception" either.

  • @senormejia9832
    @senormejia9832 Год назад +17

    The true GOAT #16
    One of the greatest games ever played

    • @paulcgretired6245
      @paulcgretired6245 Год назад

      Joe Montana, the best EVER -- 4 Superbowls + 0 Picks; NuffSaid!!!

    • @345optimusprime
      @345optimusprime Год назад

      @Paul CG Retired 7-3 with 10 appearance of Super Bowl is better than 4-0 and the 0 pick is so worthless when you guys forget he almost threw a pic in Super Bowl 23.
      Besides Terry Bradshaw was the original 4-0 not Joe.

    • @maltesimusfraterdemassimo7215
      @maltesimusfraterdemassimo7215 Год назад

      @@345optimusprime The perfect QB would have Bradys good health, play like Peyton Manning in the regular season, like Brady in the postseason, and like Montana in the Super Bowl. Perhaps the quick release of Marino and the power of Favre?

    • @345optimusprime
      @345optimusprime Год назад

      @Maltesimus, Frater de Massimo Well, I would add that Brady health plays in the role of eating right, doing his stretching and recovery workout. Let alone his mediation, cause he did go to China to study Tai-chi and did martial art to handle hits better to make your body is loose and not tight.
      Plus, a lot of players are lazy in stretching and taking care of themselves.

    • @TruthDissident
      @TruthDissident Год назад

      @@maltesimusfraterdemassimo7215 Brady has played better than Montana in the SB & has played FAR superior teams in the big game on top of that.

  • @ST0NE_206
    @ST0NE_206 Год назад +7

    Always remember the catch of catching.

  • @maidenforge33
    @maidenforge33 Год назад +3

    cleaned this game film up so well, it looks amazing!🏈🤘

  • @jacktheripoff1888
    @jacktheripoff1888 5 месяцев назад +2

    Nobody saw this coming from SF on opening day 1981. I had been following the game since '74 by this time and SF had been a "schedule-filler" team without much of a history. Even the first 2 Walsh years did not indicate something was about to erupt to this level. I watched this game and was just subdued by it. I just thought, "Holy crap. Did that just REALLY happen?.......Yep, it appears that it did."

  • @astrostar49
    @astrostar49 Год назад +5

    Best game in our franchise history. ALL HAIL NFL THROWBACK. Love you boss :D

  • @RevKali
    @RevKali Год назад +13

    Crazy to know Tom Brady was at this game, and broke every of Montanas records years later! 🤯

  • @rice_goat80
    @rice_goat80 Год назад +2

    "The Catch" that started the 49ers 80s dynasty Sprint Right Option RIP Dwight Clark and Bill Walsh

  • @mickeypalmer7609
    @mickeypalmer7609 3 месяца назад +1

    Damn I was living in Oakland at that time, I was 22, years old, Super 49er fan then, I'm going on 65 now 😊

  • @chipramos2066
    @chipramos2066 24 дня назад

    RIP Vin Scully
    One of the greatest sportscasters ever!

  • @rh1763
    @rh1763 Год назад +15

    I don't know about everyone else but that fact that Danny white almost beat Montana in a playoff game is way more interesting to me honestly 😂

    • @rh1763
      @rh1763 Год назад

      Amazing radio call Ronnie Lott beats drew Pearson to give the ball back to Montana oh wait no tony dorrsett just scored again haha wtf all star game? That's really really cool

    • @cjcolzie826
      @cjcolzie826 Год назад +1

      Tommy Kramer beat him in 1987 so this wouldn’t been surprising besides the cowboys should have won

    • @JAWrightonline
      @JAWrightonline Год назад +1

      @@cjcolzie826 Actually, it was Wade Wilson. Anthony Carter caught 10 of his passes for 227 yards (a record for yards at that time).

    • @cjcolzie826
      @cjcolzie826 Год назад +1

      @@JAWrightonline thank you😭mixed it up

    • @adamzielinski2001
      @adamzielinski2001 7 месяцев назад

      Qbs don’t beat each other bc football is a team sport. Example Trent Dilfer could have the worst game of his career yet still win because his team’s defense was that great. Aka Buccaneers and Ravens. I always thought this idea that a qb “beats” another qb was dumb. The only argument you can make is that one qb’s stats was better than the other

  • @bartonpercival3216
    @bartonpercival3216 5 месяцев назад +2

    Wow if the stars weren't aligned for the 49ers in this championship game. 6 turnovers and the Niners still win. What a exciting season that was. I remember spilling my beer in my living room when Dwight caught that high pass in the endzone. I really thought Montana was throwing the ball out of bounds!!! 👍🏈❤️💛

  • @Criminalpresident45
    @Criminalpresident45 Год назад +2

    The catch by Dwight Clark started a decade of dommmiamce by the 49ers in 1980s winning 4 super bowls and one more in the 90s R.I.P DC

  • @roljamas
    @roljamas Год назад +5

    That PI call at 5:30 is *real* bad

    • @markelscott100
      @markelscott100 Год назад

      Idk they called p.i in the 80s figured that would be a 90s thing

    • @Eastsidesavage
      @Eastsidesavage Год назад

      @@markelscott100 they started calling pass interference in 1978

  • @finchborat
    @finchborat Год назад

    I'm glad they uploaded this, but this should've been uploaded prior to the Wildcard matchup last yr (to mark the 40th anniversary of the Catch) and the 1992 matchup should've been the one uploaded today. This week was the 30th anniversary of that matchup (and what was Montana's last game as a member of the 49ers).

  • @jaytee4374
    @jaytee4374 Год назад +2

    During the NFL'S 100th anniversary, "The Catch" was ranked the 2nd greatest play in NFL history

  • @wheelchairmanjon
    @wheelchairmanjon Год назад +11

    In today’s game, Eric Wright would be penalized for a horse collar tackle on drew Pearson and the catch would not have mattered as much. The game has changed so much. It’s flag football now compared to what it used to be. It was so much harder to follow when there was not a electric line of scrimmage and first down line

    • @avoqado89
      @avoqado89 Год назад +4

      Yes but how soft were those pass interference calls? Maybe Lott's second one, he's kind of preventing a comeback route, but that first one he barely grazes the dude & gets called.

    • @JAWrightonline
      @JAWrightonline Год назад

      Yeah. The good old days.

  • @thenewjord50
    @thenewjord50 Год назад +3

    Honestly I thought you gonna put Cowboys last road playoff win in a 11 year conference game rematch against the 49ers that kick of Dallas 90s dynasty and one of three conference games meets with San Fran in the early 90s

  • @walterlv01
    @walterlv01 Год назад +1

    The gloaming hovering over Candlestick Park at the finish (blimp shot at 18:14 is perfect) somehow added to the dramatic, magical quality of this game.

  • @jomic9060
    @jomic9060 9 месяцев назад

    R.I.P Vince

  • @rockyracoon3233
    @rockyracoon3233 5 месяцев назад +1

    This game was its own Super Bowl.

  • @bensantiago4557
    @bensantiago4557 Год назад

    I remember watching this when I was 12.The ultimate cardiac game.The Cowboys of the 70's and first part of 80's were the equivalent of the Brady/ Belichek Patriots in terms of being hated and every time they lost especially in playoffs the whole world rejoiced.This game has still in its own way never been topped

    • @johngogas4682
      @johngogas4682 Год назад

      Yup . The 77-81 Dallas Cowboys should have won a minimum of 3 if not 4 SBs . In those 5 years they had more wins than the 74-79 Steelers . SB 13 was stolen from them and the following year the Rams got 2 of the luckiest long TDs in playoff history . Cowboys should have won 3 in a row from 77-79

  • @bigmoneybarron00
    @bigmoneybarron00 Год назад

    Everybody got wild when he made that catch 💪🏾

  • @willhennessy864
    @willhennessy864 8 месяцев назад

    I like the looks of both Danny White and Willie Harper at 7:15 like, "THAT'S In the Grasp?! Seriously?!"

  • @curtisb3336
    @curtisb3336 Год назад +6

    Weird hearing Vin Scully call a NFL Playoff game.

    • @JamesGrinstead
      @JamesGrinstead Год назад +2

      Fun Fact: this would be the last time for Pat Summerall doing color commentating before switching to play by play a week later starting with Super Bowl 16.

    • @americangiant1003
      @americangiant1003 Год назад

      @@JamesGrinstead Incorrect. The Color Analyst for this historic "Catch" game is Hall of Fame Coach Hank Stream (won Super Bowl 4 with the Chiefs)who had just recently retired. Pat was I believe (correct me guys)doing the National/International Radio broadcasts for this game or had the week off preparing for that SB in the Detroit area. Its true that Summerall, did start his career calling NFL games as a color commentary either with Ray Scott(who during the baseball season was also the Minnesota Twins main announcer)and or Jack Buck(legendary St Louis Cardinals Baseball Radio Announcer.)
      Pat only became the lead Announcer starting in the mid 1970's first teaming with former Eagles great Tom Brookshire. CBS only replaced Brookshire with Madden because of the severe alcoholism issue with both Pat and Tom. FYI It was no secret that both Brookshire and Summerall was both borderline drunk on the air for the 1979/'80 aka SB 14 Steelers/Rams Super Bowl game that lead to the end of that also excellent NFL broadcast team soon after.

  • @lucasmann2308
    @lucasmann2308 Год назад

    the catch with Vin on play by play awesome

  • @jefferyrobertson7520
    @jefferyrobertson7520 Год назад +3

    Dallas Cowboys Against San Francisco 49ers Before 1992 NFC Championship Known As Change Of The Guard Thanks For Uploading

  • @simtek3475
    @simtek3475 Год назад +1

    Vin Scully, the legend...

  • @mjcurtiss
    @mjcurtiss Год назад +8

    It's incredible that the 49ers won this game with all those turnovers, they had no business winning this game honestly
    Danny White went to 3 straight NFC CHAMPIONSHIP Games and didn't win one
    He definitely deserved to play in the Super Bowl once at least

    • @sshza2143
      @sshza2143 Год назад

      i wanted landry to get one more. great cowboys team in the '80's but the nfc was stacked.💪possibly the best dressed and humble coach ever. not a cowboys fan but landry will always be top class👏😤🙏🍻😁🙋‍♂✌😎

    • @howl_with_the_wolves
      @howl_with_the_wolves Год назад

      He played in 2 SB 12 &13 winning 1 27-10 over Denver in SB XII

  • @palaceofwisdom9448
    @palaceofwisdom9448 Год назад +3

    I had only ever seen the clip of the catch and never knew that they very nearly lost the game afterward. The Niners were great on defense considering all those turnovers that left them defending a shortened field.

  • @guilhermefernandes5762
    @guilhermefernandes5762 Год назад

    Hope Cowboys and 49ers can provide us a game that will go to the book of history this sunday!

  • @charlesmoore7349
    @charlesmoore7349 7 месяцев назад

    I watched this game in San Fransico on TV. What a rolllercoaster ride. Both teams just relentless. WOW. Probably White's best game. Wow again.

  • @dandane8164
    @dandane8164 Год назад +4

    Joe Montana is real g.o.a.t he played an era where there was hard hitting on QBs and the bump and run in receivers, Brady and QBs of today play in a watered down NFL.

    • @345optimusprime
      @345optimusprime Год назад

      @ Dan Dane Then why people like Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson and Tua keep getting injuried? Are they soft and weaker than Brady?
      By your logic Terry Bradshaw is the goat because he went 4-0 in the 70s and that was “tougher” than the 80s you guys argue from feelings.

    • @alyssa-mn2ur
      @alyssa-mn2ur Год назад +1

      @@345optimusprimeIt’s a 10 year difference , football was way rougher back then when u could actually hit the quarterback as hard as u want. That’s how joe Montana broke his back. Same football from 70s and 80s

    • @dandane8164
      @dandane8164 Год назад

      @@345optimusprime really fella? You can't see the difference, those QBs rely heavily on running with the ball, Brady is a pure pocket passing QB seldom if ever does Brady scramble, he makes his reads and deliver the ball, running QBs like Jackson which is now the most sought after type QB yes it's fun watching them do their thing, but they open themselves up for injury, I watched the game since the late 60s it's evolved from what I grew up watching.

    • @345optimusprime
      @345optimusprime Год назад

      @alyssa Since you wanna glorified the past?
      Why did in 1979 Jack Lambert made the infamous “flag football” comment when Joe entered the league? Cut the crap, you just don’t wanna admit Joe benefited from defensive pass inference that was placed in 78 because it hurts the “goat” status

    • @345optimusprime
      @345optimusprime Год назад

      @Dan Dane So you’re telling me actually making reads on time makes you avoid hits? Okay let me ask you this, what if Brady’s release time was faster than the QBs in the past? You can’t see that difference huh? I don’t wanna hear “It was tougher in my day!” Yet modern players are still getting hurt? Cause if you claim to watch from the “60s” clearly you can’t see these modern day players are bigger and faster, but you’ll cry “but it ain’t tough!”

  • @ronxxf
    @ronxxf Год назад

    It was really fun watching this game and it looks pretty good.
    Anyone have a top 5/10 games from the first half (80-84) of the 80's? The first Superbowl I remember watching was The Hogs & Smurfs vs ????

  • @tyreepowell8367
    @tyreepowell8367 Год назад

    I Like This Video 📸 NFL Throwback 🏈🏉 Keep Up The Good Work With Success.

  • @alejandromejiaangeles2701
    @alejandromejiaangeles2701 4 месяца назад

    hermoso pasaje de una anotación y del caimiento de una dinastía.

  • @battlestarmarc
    @battlestarmarc Год назад

    Awesome game.
    Start of the 49ers' dynasty in the 80's.
    wow 15:21. What a catch by Clark.

  • @jgowin66
    @jgowin66 9 месяцев назад

    Bogus PI on the 49ers at the 5:15 mark. Instead of SF ball on their 37, after Lott's interception, Cowboys got the gift possession on the SF 13.

  • @AndreiKenshin24
    @AndreiKenshin24 Год назад +1

    Best Game ever

  • @bradleystereoguitaramplifi9616
    @bradleystereoguitaramplifi9616 2 месяца назад

    Hard to believe that Candlestick is gone.❤

  • @tobiojo6469
    @tobiojo6469 Год назад

    Awesome video

  • @Emankind
    @Emankind 6 месяцев назад +1

    Love or hate these teams, that old Cowboy/49ers NFC rivalry was football at it’s best!
    It’s reassuring to see that the Refereeing was as “questionable” then as it is now.

  • @payrysdoscs4903
    @payrysdoscs4903 Год назад

    Can't wait to see Fox replay this clip 50 times on Sunday 🙃

  • @manuginobilisbaldspot424
    @manuginobilisbaldspot424 Год назад +1

    Pro football literally hasn't been the same since this game ended. That's quite a legacy.

  • @flexor212000
    @flexor212000 7 месяцев назад

    17:45. The high five depicted in Tecmo Bowl on the NES haha

  • @PlayingWithFireOutdoors
    @PlayingWithFireOutdoors Год назад

    Didn't know who won. Excellent game break down!

  • @Bill_Woo
    @Bill_Woo Год назад +4

    Two fascinating aspects: One, greatly loved "Too Tall Jones" (#72) leaped just a mere, a tiny fraction of a second too soon, or the play would have been doomed!! Watch the 16:18 slo-mo!
    Two, look at how Dallas durn near did one of THE most amazing turnarounds in history (not exaggerating) in the last minute. *Insanely* close to being pulled off. But...but...watch at 17:25 right guard #65 Kurt Petersen. Seriously? SERIOUSLY??

    • @Bill_Woo
      @Bill_Woo Год назад +3

      Even more! 65 even was lazily slow to get off the ground, *finally* going, "Oh! I better get up because the play's alive". It's highly plausible that if 65 had played like a professional, even after the pathetic stumbling to the ground, he would have recovered the fumble, thus becoming a part of winning history, instead of all-time Wall of Shaming it.
      17:25+ reveals all. Follow the RG 65.

    • @johngoldsmith9752
      @johngoldsmith9752 2 месяца назад

      The thing I keep looking at is Danny White's arm was going forward, there's no good angle to see if he released the ball as his arm was going forward and it was a incomplete pass and not a fumble. Definitely looked like a Tuck rule kind of play, don't know if that rule was in play 40 years ago or not.

  • @BillyRamirez
    @BillyRamirez Год назад +8

    5:35 Unfortunately, that wouldn't be the last terrible pass interference call during an NFC Championship Game for Ronnie Lott.

  • @AWBOfficial994
    @AWBOfficial994 Год назад +2

    15:23 Best part

  • @devin26508
    @devin26508 Год назад

    The 94 regular season game would've been nice to see

  • @kevind3619
    @kevind3619 Год назад +1

    R.I.P. Vin Scully

  • @tadpole8677
    @tadpole8677 Год назад

    Back then it was weird having a new team reach the super bowl for the first time.

  • @ezsmith3765
    @ezsmith3765 5 месяцев назад +1

    If it wasn’t for Eric Wright and the quality of Drew Pearsons jersey
    Tom Landry probably gets his 3rd SuperBowl win in a decade.
    (The Cowboys likely beat the Bengals in 1981).

    • @robertosso5210
      @robertosso5210 3 месяца назад

      DREW PEARSON WAS HORSE COLLARD!! WE WUZ ROBBED!!!!

  • @Hittloc1352
    @Hittloc1352 Год назад +2

    #1Montana #2Brady #3Manning
    #4Rodgers #5Marino my TOP5

  • @AndreiKenshin24
    @AndreiKenshin24 Год назад +1

    Rivalry of the Decade 1980s

  • @TYreLL0416
    @TYreLL0416 Год назад +3

    People want San Francisco to lose on Sunday because apparently they haven't played a good team

    • @vinayg5267
      @vinayg5267 Год назад +1

      As if people want Dallas to win. More people said 9ners gonna win and want to see Dak and the cowboys despair

  • @Richard-Espanol
    @Richard-Espanol Год назад

    Insane game! I forget they had 6 turnovers and still won!
    Joe was throwing laser beams through such tight windows on that final drive!!
    I believe in Brock!

  • @carloscolon3331
    @carloscolon3331 Год назад

    I knew it Nfl throwbacks was gonna put this out

  • @robertosso5210
    @robertosso5210 3 месяца назад

    there should be a huge statue of Eric wrights 5 fingers in the heart of the city of sanfrancisco!!

  • @robmorrow3275
    @robmorrow3275 Год назад +1

    5:28 The officials are going to make bad/questionable calls, but this was absolutely inexcusable. Lott had every right to positioned himself to go after ball like Person. Thank goodness it didn't effect the outcome of the game.

  • @jaredwhite200
    @jaredwhite200 Год назад

    15:18 The Play that gave birth to my beloved SF49ers dynasty

  • @ezsmith3765
    @ezsmith3765 5 месяцев назад

    Danny White used to piss me off when I was only 10 years old
    (Dallas fan). Ain’t nothing changed but the weather.

  • @johngoldsmith9752
    @johngoldsmith9752 2 месяца назад

    That definitely looked like an incomplete pass instead of a fumble on that last play. Ah, life before instant replay.

  • @user-uj3bt5wx3r
    @user-uj3bt5wx3r 7 месяцев назад

    Rest in peace

  • @markelscott100
    @markelscott100 Год назад

    Well timed nfl

  • @vinceniederman
    @vinceniederman Год назад +1

    If U Were a 49ers Fan U Were So Happy Afterwards But If U Were a Dallas Cowboys Fan U Had To Be Crushed Big Time!

    • @robertosso5210
      @robertosso5210 3 месяца назад

      WE WUZ ROBBED!! DREW PEARSON WAS HORSE COLLARD!!!!

  • @jimmeasel1712
    @jimmeasel1712 5 месяцев назад

    Vin Scully wisely let the pictures tell the story after Clark's touchdown....

  • @tyreepowell8367
    @tyreepowell8367 Год назад +1

    RIP Dwight Clark

  • @gabrielmendesdacunha6346
    @gabrielmendesdacunha6346 Год назад

    wow just wow