Todays NFL is an inferior product compared to this. Defense is almost outlawed and free agency and the cap make it all but impossible to have the great teams like the ones playing here.
Chocolateboyxxx The biggest change is free agency and a hard salary cap. It makes it very difficult to keep a great team together, year by year. When a team wins a championship now, the players want a big raise, and you just cannot retain all of your great players. Three teams dominated the 1980’s: The 49ers, The Giants, and the Redskins. Chicago had a very good team then, but never repeated their success, likely due to the departure of Buddy Ryan.
I forgot how good Wendell Tyler truly was but you could see that Roger Craig is the perfect prototype for running backs in the future. RC33 should be in the HOF.
@@zimmerman1031 too many players from that era? You're joking right? How many linebackers? Tight End? Offensive Lineman(Randy Cross?)? Running back? Special teams? DT? CB? QB, FS, WR, and DE are it for a team of the decade? The team of the '70s...Pittsburg..has 10 players from that era in the hof. The team of the '60s...Green Bay...has 13 players from that era in the hof. Too many? Not nearly enough!
There's a interesting observation about the NFL Hall of Fame... Gale Sayers gets in because of his great couple of seasons before he had a severe knee injury. Even after the injury and surgery Gale still played at a fairly high level. Though he was not the same player he was prior to the injury. He gets into the Hall of Fame based upon a rather short period of great play. Which I agree with whole heartedly. However... A player like Sterling Sharpe has never been given the same respect. He was a tremendous player and could have possibly been the 2nd best receiver behind Jerry Rice for many years... However a severe neck injury cut his career short by a large amount. I think that Roger Craig falls into a similar circumstance... A really good player for several seasons. He just got beat up A LOT and that cut his productivity down quite a bit. Yet at his physical peak Roger was a tremendous player. He does not get the same respect that Gale received either. And running backs have a hard road to get into the Hall of Fame... Warrick Dunn likely will not get in either... He had 10,000 plus yards rushing and I believe he had 5,000 yards plus receiving... And yet I really wonder if he will get in. Being a wide receiver or running back is tough getting into the Hall of Fame. Has it should be to a degree... However players like Warrick Dunn, Roger Craig or Sterling Sharpe should be considered much more seriously than they are.
I was 9 years old and lived up the hill from Candlestick Park as a kid. The atmosphere during the Niner games used to be ELECTRIC. Theres a play in this game when Joe peels off like a 50+ yard run and the crowd went APESHIT. You could FEEL the Roar from my house Lol THIS WAS AWESOME.GO NINERS CANDLESTICK MAGIC FOREVER!!!
I still say its the best team ever. Yes, better than the 85 bears and yes better than the 72 dolphins. This team was super good on both sides of the ball.
Ridiculous and unfair, one of the greatest teams ever, arguably THE greatest...and picked up the greatest player ever the next year..ppl forget how amazing the NFC was in 80s...Bears were great every year, Giants, then later Eagles, Redskins amazing every couple years...so 49ers to win 4 SBs in that era is like 6 any other...
Devin Jerry Jerry was all Steve Young had after Ricky Waters left. That’s why Jerry’s stats went up. I think Joe had more weapons. From what I saw, Jerry’s after the catch was deadly when Joe was his qb. With Steve, Jerry took more hits. Catching from a left handed qb presented some challenges for Jerry.
1984. Possibly the best Niners team ever ! With Montana behind center, Walsh calling plays, Madden dishing out the lowdown, it doesn't get any better than that ! 1984 was a great year !
Position by position the 94 team was probably the best. It was the team that caused the NFL to create a salary cap, lol. Young was no Joe and needed the most stacked team ever assembled to win ONE ring as starter.
Was definitely the best Niner t eam ever, as a giants fan; I remember how everyone thought Marino would have a great game against them in the SB, because of the year he had, but Niners defense was very good, and underrated
I agree wholeheartedly. Back in those days your career could be easily cut short by injuries, and Montana certainly had his share of them. Add in the concussions, and it's no wonder why so many retired players are a little messed up in their older age. I always thought Montana was a little small compared to most other quarterbacks, and definitely compared to the guys coming in to sack him. There seems to be a culture for injuring players in the defenses of those days. Force out the star player and you win, but it's so very dirty. Glad we have more rules now.
1. Brady (who I actually liked) woulda pooped himself if Lawrence Taylor came at him unblocked, back in the day. I think LT actually broke Joe’s back one year. Some Giant did. 2. Montana benefitted greatly from a ferocious defense that went largely under appreciated, Lott and Haley especially. 3. Why isn’t Roger Craig in the HoF? He belongs there.
Also the difference in competition within Montana's NFC vs Brady's AFC is night & day. From 1981 to 1998 the NFC won all but 2 superbowls. Montana's 49ers were competing with other dynasties like the Giants & Redskins every year while Brady has played in a pathetic division & a conference that never has more than 1 team that's a threat his whole career.
If not for the Giants SF would have about 8 trophies. If not for SF the Giants could have 6. Plus the Skins were a dynasty level team then to. The 1980s/90s NFC was insane.
@@mugabi9502 The Craig fumble still haunts me. As does the 2 Kyle Williams fumbles, the 2 dropped INTs & the quick whistle when Jacobs fumbled in 2011. Change any of those & it's 49ers vs Patriots in the SB.
John Madden at his very best at 2:06:02 calling the scuffle between Lawrence Taylor and John Frank. It's what we miss about the 80s football. No condescending commentary, just an old coach who saw two men who are in the heat of battle and called it like a wrestling match!
I agree. madden and summerall were the best. these days the announcers are too overstated when they dont need to be. For example the new play by play guy for MNF. hes so obnoxious. The guy gets way too excited over a routine 10 yard pass in the first quarter. guys like summerall were masters and picked the right spots to alter their tone and raise their voices. I notice it in more in the new play by play announcers and its very annoying.
Maddon was so funny and very authentic when it came to stuff like this. Love and miss the guy. Had me laughing out loud. Remember when he used to draw circles around the turkey on Thanksgiving?
Awesome, thanks for uploading this. By far the best NFL rivalry of the 1980s, so many classic matchups. Six out of ten Super Bowls from 1981 to 1990 were won by these two. Love the fact that almost every pass play from this game would result in a 15 yard 'roughing the passer' penalty in the modern day.
@@rawn4203The Cowboys-Redskins rivalry basically hasn't been the same since the mid 90's. Since then, the Cowboys more or less beat them year in and year out.
Anyone else notice anything? No damn commercial breaks after every change of possession, turnover, punt, etc....it's a real shame what this game has become. It truly makes me sad.
Yeah im damn near the point i cant even watch anymore... last 2 yrs ive cut down only watch home team.. no 4 o clock game no sunday night mon night.. just sundays home team... & even that is getn stale .. td .. commercial.. kickoff.. commercial... 3 n punt... commercial... injury.. commercial... timeout.. commercial.. oh replay... commercial... penalties on every kick n punt .. the damn ref has a conference n takes 5 minutes to announce offsides.. geeze just make the hand gesture penalty this team .. we all know the yardage ffs dont care .. getn soooo dull...
Because of a 4 hour game between the 49ers and the Redskins in the late 80's the NFL took measures to speed up the game. Although I can't remember exactly what the NFL did! LOL!!
They met a lot in the playoffs throughout the 80’s . They met once in 1990 playoffs. Joe Montana’s last game as a 49er starting quarterback. Took a vicious hit in that game.
Nobody was beating this 49ers team. That 84 team was on a mission for redemption after losing to the Redskins in the Championship game the previous year. The combination of Walsh's brilliant coaching mixed with all that talent and it was game over. One of the great all time super bowl teams ever.
And in these dim dark days, watching the surgical precision of this team makes me realize how utterly spoiled Niner fans were. We sure could use one of those Hall of Famers today.
@@LissaBroyles Yep the refs also prevented us from having a 16-0 record with some questionable calls that helped the Steelers beat us in the regular season!
@@starchild3443 How bout 97 when the refs took away 2 TDs vs GB in the NFCCG (1 JJ Stokes TD, 1 Lee Woodall fumble return TD) & let the GB oline & CBs hold all day? Or 2011 with the quick whistle forward progress call when Brandon Jacobs fumbled in overtime vs the Giants? Or 2013 when it was illegal to call Bal for holding because Ray Lewis was retiring? Go watch the missed block in the back & the hilarious hold on the Ravens kickoff return TD where 2 guys pick up & carry Bruce Miller out of the running lane from behind. Not to mention the Crabtree hold at the end. Or 2014 in the NFCCG vs Sea where the refs just straight up went ham on us & accounted for 17 points difference for Sea in a 6 point game. There were at least 6 calls in that game as bad as the no call that cost the Saints last year, all in favor of Sea. We would have 7-10 trophies if not for zebra rape.
when football was played by real men and owners paid up to keep a team together...every play somebody banged up, broken this, sprained that...tape 'em up, right back in...quarterbacks, smashed, bullied and trashed, and still greater than anyone now...simms and montana took more hits in a game than brady in a year...and summerall, madden announcing...it was heaven, man, pure heaven...
The Giants would go on to win the next 3 playoff meetings with The 49ers (1985, 1986, & 1990) they were the only team to beat Montana 3 times in the playoffs.
Montana went 9-4 vs the Giants from 80-90. & NYonly holds a 3-2 playoff lead. Whenever Giants fans squawk about their mythical dominance of the 1980s 49ers it always makes me laugh.
Yes they Bitch smacked them in 86 49-3 they probably could of put 60 points on the board and than they smacked them around in their own backyard in 90 🖐
@@LissaBroyles Only because NEW YORK GIANTS LB #56 LT used drugs, alcohol and involved himself into prostitution which led him into trouble with the law for him to get to the next plateau of greatness.
@11:10 Damn Montana was even holding the extra point ball for the kicker back then. Did brady do that for Adam Viniteri during any of the playoffs he's ever been in? NO. Joe#16🐐
A few teams back then had their QBs as the holder for FG attempts, in case something wrong happened, they had someone who can throw, and Joe is not a bad option.
Rings in a wattered down product pussified rules where he can play well into his 40's w barely a grass stain on his shirt his entire career means nothing.
anyone who uses "pussified" as a adjective should get off the internet and re-enter whatever cave they slithered out of. The rule changes that you are decrying were pushed for by the players and league together to make the game less dangerous for the players to play. THIS IS A GOOD THING. Ive never heard the actual man, Montana, say anything but glowing words about Brady, and that means quite a lot. Montana is still one of faves ever, witness I'm here in 2019 lol.
@@optimus2g im a 49ers fan and nobody hates the cowboys more than me, but i call them as i see them, you're like a woman you cant admit it because you think with your heart haha
It was a 15 year span of God level teams. Along with their 5 Superbowl title teams the 49ers went 14-2 in 1987, 1990, & 1992 but lost in the playoffs. The 1986 Bears went 14-2. Redskins went 14-2 in 83 & 91. Then there's the Cowboys dynasty, Marino's 14-2 Dolphins in 84 & Elways 4x Superbowl losing Broncos. A murderers row never before or since seen.
As a kid, I was a AFC fan. The 80’s belonged to the NFC. It was high level football by the top teams especially. Defense, offensive, coaches, stars all over the place, physically superior also.
Man the Giants and 49ers played some tough games in the late 80s and early 90s. Great stuff, sad we will never see great teams like these again because of free agency.
Man!....Great Football with great teams. Bears fan and love the 1980's. Great announcers, no politics. Just caveman football!..some of the greatest players...2 great coaches, too... Lord what great football
Montana threw 3 interceptions in this game and the Giants dropped what should have been two more easy interceptions. So Montana came within a whisker of throwing a career worst 5 interceptions in this game. That's unreal. Unbelievable. Nevertheless, Montana also threw 3 touchdown passes and had a preposterous 53 yard run (Steve Young's longest run ever as a 49er was a 49 yard run).
We were at this game. Section 9, upper box, south end zone. The only playoff game I've ever attended. This is the first time I've seen this telecast! I remember the game started so well for us, we thought it would be a blowout. It sure wasn't. A defensive struggle for 3 quarters. But the 49er defense allowed only one offensive touchdown in the entire postseason. As well-balanced a football team as has ever been assembled.
Dwaight Clark was huge for the 49ers from 1980-1987. And even more impressive, from 1980-1983 when he averaged 83 catches for 1,080 yards and seven tds over that four year period. Over a longer stretch, from ‘80-‘86 he still managed 71 catches and 950 yards per year despite injuries. But it was his big playoff performances that we all remember. The ‘81 playoffs he goes off for 104 yds on five catches vs NYG and then grabs 8 for 120 over Dallas in the famous “Catch” game. In 1984 he catches 9 for 124 yards and a TD vs NYG and then 6 for 77 in the SB win over Miami. In a loss to the Giants in ‘85, he again had over 100 yards when he caught 8 for 120. If he had not missed the ‘83 playoffs due to a leg injury, the 49ers likely would have beaten Washington and returned to the SB to face the Raiders. Regardless, he was just as much the key to the 49ers domination of the 1980s as Montana or Lott, or Cross, or Wright or any other. Plus he was the perfect teammate to work with a rookie named Jerry a Rice in 1985 and the two of them were huge that year and again in ‘86 until Clark succumbed to injuries throughout the 1987 year. Most of all though, its a shame he wasn’t healthy enough to return and play in the 1988 season and secure his 3rd SB win as a player.
1:31:42 Looks like Bill Parcells said to Phil Simms "Hey Phil I'll run the game!!!" more than once. This is different from the classic NFL Films soundbyte.
In what would be the 49ers toughest playoff game of their incredible 1984 season. And Bill Walsh, Bill Parcells, and Bill Belicheck all on the same field. Fucking awesome.
Controversial loss to the Steelers. We should've won but the refs thought otherwise. Still THE. WORST pass interference penalty I've ever seen. Cost us a perfect season. Sideline ref Dean Look should've lost his job
If not for the losses to the giants in 85,86,and 90 they may have had 3 more rings. No wonder they didn't want the giants in the playoffs in 88 and laid down that last game of the regular season to the rams knocking the giants out of a playoff spot. But the giants have their selves to blame for losing to the jets earlier that day
@@bigt5699 The 49ERS beat themselves in '90..with due respect to that Giants team they never scored a TD against the NINERS...Seifert was thoroughly outcoached by Parcells & Roger Craig fumbled away the 3-Peat.
@@tflo75 I agree if Craig doesn't fumble the giants are going to lose that game. But he did and the giants won and they didn't have to score a touchdown. And the Monday night game from that year the niners won 7-3 so it's not like they lit it up either I respect the niners and if they didn't face the giants in 85, 86, and 90 they probably would have 2 maybe 3 more championships. Much respect now take it to the packers tomorrow night!
@@bigt5699 Thanks bro, not so sure Bahr's kick as the clock expired wasn't wide either....I'm joking...probably the toughest loss I remember as a young 49ERS fan...we were very spoiled..those Giants were tough...frickin Billy Crystal and Gregory Hines yuckin it up in the stands...ohhhh
@@tflo75 the 2011 championship game has to hurt also if not for Kyle Williams we probably lose that game too. As a giants fan who has experienced some absolute brutal losses over the years the one that ranks probably #1 is the 2002 wild card choke to the niners to blow a 38-14 lead still makes me 😫
It’s so refreshing to see players NOT doing a celebration after a first down. Remember “ we may not win the battle but we won the war” ? That was then. Nowadays it’s we didn’t win the war but did you see that catch I made to get the first down? 😂
I remember back in the 80’s this studio throw out to the football site to Summerall and Madden! Still sends a shiver and a laugh to this day! PAT SUMMERALL AND COACH JOHN MADDEN: (SUMMERALL): HERE WE ARE AT HISTORIC CANDLESTICK PARK…IN THE CITY THAT SITS ON TOP OF THE BAY… SAN FRANCISCO BAY… CALIFORNIA…HOME OF THE WORLD CHAMPION 49ERS…PAT SUMMERALL AND JOHN MADDEN HERE AND JOHN WHO IS THAT DOWN ON THE FIELD? (MADDEN): PAT THAT’S SUPER JOE MONTANA WHO LATER TODAY WILL BE THROWING TOUCHDOWN PASSES TO SUPER JERRY RICE! (SUMMERALL): MONTANA TO RICE: THE SAN FRANCISCO TREAT! THAT’S ALL FOR NOW SO BACK TO THE STUDIO AND J.B.
Giants needed a couple more peices to add to their team, two year,s later they beat the niner,s in the same statium, they were ready to win a super bowl, and they did, beating denver
I watched Brock Purdy beat the Seahawks today but watching this game I am just struck by Montana’s calm no fear no stress just cool execution of pass plays
Of course Montana was in his fifth year by the time this game occurred, Brock shows the signs of the same. when Brock finally wins a Super Bowl he and Montana may be mentioned in the same breath?
65% and 28-10 td/int were phenomenal numbers for that era...just a little overshadowed by a guy named "Danny" that year...arguably though, Montana's best year
Man. It’s difficult to watch Niner games like this, and then their Super Bowl win 2 weeks later vs the Dolphins, and not give Montana the nod as the GOAT over Brady. Also, I think a lot of people forget what a great scrambler & runner Montana was early in his career. 🙏🏈
If you do a fair comparison Montana is better. Montana played less than 12 seasons if were factoring in games that he started 12 seasons would be 192 games and he started about 154 of them Brady’s first 12 seasons not counting 08 since he was hurt the entire season Montana has 16-7 postseason record 4-0 in SB’s averaged 285 yards per game in those SB’s with 11 TDS 0 INTS 3 SB MVPS 2 league MVPS. Brady 17-7 postseason record 3-2 in SBS averaging 255 yards per game in those 5 SB’s with 9 TDS 2 INTS 2 SB MVPS 3 League MVPS.
I always thought the niners were like hey we beat the giants anyone else won’t be as difficult to win the Super Bowl. What great players in this game and the two best announcers ever.
Surprising plays: 1:23:45, Montana runs for 53 yards (longest of his career). Two plays later, he blindly throws an interception and during the return Lawrence Taylor hits Montana and ends up getting hurt himself.
The Giants defense played really well this game. It's just that their offense was so putrid against the 49ers defense, they couldn't do the heavy lifting by themselves the entire contest.
Bill Parcells reaction after the game was *MUC* more appropriate here than it was in January of 1991 but I guess he never expected the Giants to get caught for kicking a 5th Field Goal when their max was 4.
Watching today in anticipation of the first preseason game between the Niners and the Cowboys (saw the 1982 NFC Championship game between the 49ers and the Cowboys last night). A rare sighting on Renaldo Nehemiah, a world record holder in track. Bill Walsh, wanting to add a speedster in his receiving corp, drafted Nehemiah, the next season after his Niners won Super Bowl XXVI. Nehemiah didn't reach his potential in the NFL, as he wasn't great at catching the ball. The defense couldn't keep up with him or sometimes had to double team him, so in a way, he made his teammates open.
Well I sure as hell do. They kinda get overshadowed sometimes cuz of the 85 bears. But id take this team over those 85 bears anytime. This team was so special.
the giants were starting to get really good under parcells in 84. in 85 they were probably the second best team in the NFL after the bears and in 86 they had the best team in their franchise history and won it all.
2nd best team in nfl in 85 is a bit of stretch. Rams Dolphins Pats Raiders were all probably just as good and likely better. They probably were just about dead even with the 9ers, maybe slightly better but very close.
I think the Bears would have repeated if not for Mcmahon's injury. They resembled the 85 team when he played in 86. They even were beating Washington in the second half with Flutie ffs!
Yeah but from 1980-1990 SF went 9-4 vs NY. Giants fans love to invoke their 3-2 playoff record vs SF in that time but always conveniently leave out the fact that SF still dominated them in the decade.
@@charlesrussell6305 2. The 1981-1996 NFC won all but 1 Superbowl. Giants Skins, 49ers & Cowboys all had dynasty level teams with multiple Superbowl titles. Plus the 84-86 Bears set a still unbroken record for wins in a 3 year span. I respect the hell out of the 80s Giants, but SF was still king of the hill.
I never knew how great dwight' was until now, and in that you can see ronnie Lott' change from real good to great, coming from and old Cleveland brown fan.
Wow! I vaguely remember this game. Montana didn’t have a great game. They did enough to win. That Giants defense was no joke! The Niners D is what got them the win.
Yep, Belichick defense. Belichick owned Joe in the playoffs after the first half of this game. The last 14 quarters of playoff ball Montana vs Belichick defenses, Joe literally got one TD and that was a gamble by Everson Walls. Montana was 0-3 vs Belichick defenses in the playoffs after this game. Joe got knocked outta two playoff games vs Belichick defenses that almost ended his career both times. The reason Tom Brady was great is he practiced vs Bill Belichick defenses everyday. Montana was great, but he had some weaknesses that Belichick exposed.
For all those who believe Montana was only Great because of Jerry Rice, please note that Jerry Rice was an undrafted college player during this game and was NOT a 49er. Joe Montana. The best there ever was.
He's the 2nd best. Staubach was better. But that's not an insult to say Joe's the only other QB I'd even mention in the discussion. Roger had to play when DBs could maul receivers all over the field. He took a team that had Doug Dennison as the starting HB, and Newhouse and Preston Pearson as the others in the backfield. That '75 team had 12 rookies on it, and dang near beat the Steelers in the SB. Montana never had to play a team like that in the Big Game. That said, if I was a 49er fan, I'd think Montana was the best ever, too. Peace
Matt Cavanaugh went 2-0 with this team in '84-'85. This was a good team, with or without Joe. They were great with him, and they finally went back-to-back in 88-89. After that 1989 season is when I finally conceded that Joe belonged in the conversation with Staubach.
About three quarters of these hits on the QB's today would be penalties. Same with hits in the secondary. I do understand the head injury deal but they have put dresses on the QB's today.
@@durtyragoux , During my twenties thru thirties when one recovered rapidly, I'd have zero problem. I played QB and SS from the age of six until I was twenty-one and would have loved the fact that when I was scrambling if I began to slide, no one could hit me. Or drag me down by my shoulder pads and/or horse collar. Couldn't get hit in the upper torso to head region, etc. That and the twenty-one years, seven months and thirteen days I spent in the Marine Corps, I don't see any problem being a QB in todays game.
@@Devildog0166 maybe you take concussions better than others, or haven't had as many severe ones. QBs still pay the price, dress or no dress. Pro football is still a rough sport, even for marines. It would be nice to somehow see less dangerous injuries, and fewer concussions, but that's not happening, so someones still doing some serious hitting.
@@durtyragoux , I can tell you're under thirty for two reasons. First, you never saw in real time all the hits QB's took back in the day. And I mean play after play after play and not one hit here and another one there on a highlight real. Secondly, there's nothing and I mean not one thing done on a grid iron that compares to having your ass shot at and/or attempted to be blown up by others that have a strong dislike for you. I laugh every time I hear some player say, "It's a war out there!", "It's a fight to the death!", "It's like combat!", etc. I would go out on a field wearing zero pads and feel safer than I did in every fire fight I participated in. At least then one knows what to expect along with when and where it will be coming from with the bonus being, nothings exploding around you. They have no clue! And I even had head and position coaches feed me those lines in both high school and college. Not knowing any different at the time, I did go back later after being educated on multiple occasions concerning the subject and point out how ignorant those comments were. As far as I know they've all dropped that part of their motivational spews.
@@Devildog0166 I could never understand what war is like, just like I could never claim to have been there, just like I could never claim to be under thirty.. I can say that comparing the injuries between those from war and football is inane, as the horrors of one cannot outweigh the effects from the other.. I also can say that players continue to be crippled by the sport, mentally and physically, as was the case when I was a kid watching Joe Namath and Terry Bradshaw, and Stabler, and Plunkett.. That hit that Montana took in the Super Bowl against the Giants would still be legal today, and it wasn't even to the Head and no amount of War could ever change the effects that come from these devastating blows which you and I love to watch except you take exception to football being compared to war and now you want to say they're just a bunch of pansies, but not everybody Compares football to war so you know you shouldn't feel such animus for people because they're pro football players who make a s*** ton of money. I'm sure the average fan as well as football players understands the difference between playing sport like football and going to war. Hopefully that applies to people under 30 as well.
No disrespect to Brady but it's not fair to compare his rings to Montana's because the game is different today. Look at 1:00:05. You don't know how many more wins Montana could have had in his career if he had been afforded the same protections. Don't forget he retired because his body was battered. On the other hand, Brady will most likely retire a healthy man.
@@davanmani556 Or Reggie White, or Dexter Manning, or the 85 Bears...I can't respect a fan of Tom Brady who doesn't acknowledge how much shorter QB careers lasted in the days of Montana, Marino, Kelly, and Elway.
getting 30 million at 43 years old as well...geez...i feel sorry for defensive players these days..they must look at these hits from the 80's and just sigh...montana will always be #1...always...
The football from this era is so much more entertaining. If you passed for 300 yards and three touchdowns, you really did something back then.
I agree. Football teams actually earned their rewards. Not so anymore.
Exactly! Of course, quarterbacks don’t get hit now like they did then
Helmet to Helmet is a big mo-no now and Phill Simms takes some serious hits in this game
It was just so much more physical back then. They may not have been as athletic as today's players but they all hustled their a$$es off.
".....you gotta swallow hard....." "..that's coach talk." - John Madden
Great to hear the crowd between plays and not the garbage music they play today. Thanks for the great upload.
It's great to be able to watch these classic games to get my football fix. Today's NFL does not do it for me so I will settle for this :)
That's precisely why I post these games. Glad you are enjoying them. : )
Amen to that.
Todays NFL is an inferior product compared to this. Defense is almost outlawed and free agency and the cap make it all but impossible to have the great teams like the ones playing here.
Remember when 49ers vs. Giants would draw a bigger audience than the SB,those were the days...
I miss football from the 80’s when it was great to watch
You're not alone
Chocolateboyxxx The biggest change is free agency and a hard salary cap. It makes it very difficult to keep a great team together, year by year. When a team wins a championship now, the players want a big raise, and you just cannot retain all of your great players. Three teams dominated the 1980’s: The 49ers, The Giants, and the Redskins. Chicago had a very good team then, but never repeated their success, likely due to the departure of Buddy Ryan.
AGREED! Quarterbacks had to play TACKLE football along with everyone else in those days!!!!!
Me to
70's was better
REST IN PEACE BILL WALSH. THANK YOU FOR ALL THE CHAMPIONSHIPS, 49ERS #####
This is phenomenal quality for 1984 wow
This is an old home video tape. The actual live broadcast was a much higher quality than what you're seeing here.
I forgot how good Wendell Tyler truly was but you could see that Roger Craig is the perfect prototype for running backs in the future. RC33 should be in the HOF.
Yeah I dunno why he isn't in the HOF. Maybe cause the 49ers got too many players in from that era?
Roger Craig isn't in the HOF because he fumbled away the 49ers chance at a 3-peat.
@@zimmerman1031 too many players from that era? You're joking right? How many linebackers? Tight End? Offensive Lineman(Randy Cross?)? Running back? Special teams? DT? CB?
QB, FS, WR, and DE are it for a team of the decade? The team of the '70s...Pittsburg..has 10 players from that era in the hof. The team of the '60s...Green Bay...has 13 players from that era in the hof.
Too many? Not nearly enough!
There's a interesting observation about the NFL Hall of Fame... Gale Sayers gets in because of his great couple of seasons before he had a severe knee injury. Even after the injury and surgery Gale still played at a fairly high level. Though he was not the same player he was prior to the injury. He gets into the Hall of Fame based upon a rather short period of great play. Which I agree with whole heartedly. However... A player like Sterling Sharpe has never been given the same respect. He was a tremendous player and could have possibly been the 2nd best receiver behind Jerry Rice for many years... However a severe neck injury cut his career short by a large amount.
I think that Roger Craig falls into a similar circumstance... A really good player for several seasons. He just got beat up A LOT and that cut his productivity down quite a bit. Yet at his physical peak Roger was a tremendous player. He does not get the same respect that Gale received either.
And running backs have a hard road to get into the Hall of Fame... Warrick Dunn likely will not get in either... He had 10,000 plus yards rushing and I believe he had 5,000 yards plus receiving... And yet I really wonder if he will get in. Being a wide receiver or running back is tough getting into the Hall of Fame. Has it should be to a degree... However players like Warrick Dunn, Roger Craig or Sterling Sharpe should be considered much more seriously than they are.
I couldn’t agree more about 33 in the HOF ask anybody who got nailed by those knee s in their jaw
I was 9 years old and lived up the hill from Candlestick Park as a kid. The atmosphere during the Niner games used to be ELECTRIC. Theres a play in this game when Joe peels off like a 50+ yard run and the crowd went APESHIT. You could FEEL the Roar from my house Lol THIS WAS AWESOME.GO NINERS CANDLESTICK MAGIC FOREVER!!!
What a truly amazing team the Niners had here. And they didn't even have Rice yet.
It certainly invalidates any argument (made by keyboard nerds in Boston) that Jerry Rice was the key to Joe Montana's greatness.
The Sentinel Rice even ended up having more yards with Young.
I still say its the best team ever. Yes, better than the 85 bears and yes better than the 72 dolphins. This team was super good on both sides of the ball.
Ridiculous and unfair, one of the greatest teams ever, arguably THE greatest...and picked up the greatest player ever the next year..ppl forget how amazing the NFC was in 80s...Bears were great every year, Giants, then later Eagles, Redskins amazing every couple years...so 49ers to win 4 SBs in that era is like 6 any other...
Devin Jerry
Jerry was all Steve Young had after Ricky Waters left. That’s why Jerry’s stats went up. I think Joe had more weapons. From what I saw, Jerry’s after the catch was deadly when Joe was his qb. With Steve, Jerry took more hits. Catching from a left handed qb presented some challenges for Jerry.
Madden and Summerall.
Classic.
The sound of my childhood
Greatest announcing tandem EVER
1984. Possibly the best Niners team ever !
With Montana behind center, Walsh calling plays, Madden dishing out the lowdown, it doesn't get any better than that !
1984 was a great year !
I think it was the best Niner team . Just a little better than the 89 team because the defense was awesome . Especially the secondary .
I think the 89 team was better
Position by position the 94 team was probably the best. It was the team that caused the NFL to create a salary cap, lol. Young was no Joe and needed the most stacked team ever assembled to win ONE ring as starter.
Was definitely the best Niner t eam ever, as a giants fan; I remember how everyone thought Marino would have a great game against them in the SB, because of the year he had, but Niners defense was very good, and underrated
Ronnie Lott - a beast on the defense. Miss these days of great football!
No 42 was one if not the hardest hittin CB In football back then
I loved as a kid listening to Brent saying "Your listening live at Veteran's Stadium and QB Ron Jaworski warming up."
You’re “looking live” not “you’re listening live”
Thanks for posting this. If Joe Montana had the same ‘roughing the passer’ protection bs Brady has enjoyed he’d have ten rings.
I agree wholeheartedly. Back in those days your career could be easily cut short by injuries, and Montana certainly had his share of them. Add in the concussions, and it's no wonder why so many retired players are a little messed up in their older age.
I always thought Montana was a little small compared to most other quarterbacks, and definitely compared to the guys coming in to sack him. There seems to be a culture for injuring players in the defenses of those days. Force out the star player and you win, but it's so very dirty. Glad we have more rules now.
1. Brady (who I actually liked) woulda pooped himself if Lawrence Taylor came at him unblocked, back in the day. I think LT actually broke Joe’s back one year. Some Giant did.
2. Montana benefitted greatly from a ferocious defense that went largely under appreciated, Lott and Haley especially.
3. Why isn’t Roger Craig in the HoF? He belongs there.
Also the difference in competition within Montana's NFC vs Brady's AFC is night & day. From 1981 to 1998 the NFC won all but 2 superbowls. Montana's 49ers were competing with other dynasties like the Giants & Redskins every year while Brady has played in a pathetic division
& a conference that never has more than 1 team that's a threat his whole career.
Scott Broyles The AFC had the colts, Steelers, ravens, broncos and won the majority of the Super Bowls of the 21st century
BRADY WOULD BE IN A WHEELCHAIR AFTER ONE GAME IN THE 80'S NFC
One of the top NFL rivalries of the 1980s.
If not for the Giants SF would have about 8 trophies. If not for SF the Giants could have 6. Plus the Skins were a dynasty level team then to. The 1980s/90s NFC was insane.
@@LissaBroyles so true
@@LissaBroyles I know the 49ers would have 3 peated if they had beat the Giants in the 1990 NFC Championship game.
@@mugabi9502 The Craig fumble still haunts me. As does the 2 Kyle Williams fumbles, the 2 dropped INTs & the quick whistle when Jacobs fumbled in 2011. Change any of those & it's 49ers vs Patriots in the SB.
@@LissaBroylesThat would have been a great matchup.
Walsh and Dwight Clark in heaven now!........ Still running routes. R. I. P Love the 80's
@sboudreaux27 don't forget John Ayres, Fred Quillan, Keith Fahnhorst, and Carl Monroe
John Madden at his very best at 2:06:02 calling the scuffle between Lawrence Taylor and John Frank. It's what we miss about the 80s football. No condescending commentary, just an old coach who saw two men who are in the heat of battle and called it like a wrestling match!
I agree. madden and summerall were the best. these days the announcers are too overstated when they dont need to be. For example the new play by play guy for MNF. hes so obnoxious. The guy gets way too excited over a routine 10 yard pass in the first quarter. guys like summerall were masters and picked the right spots to alter their tone and raise their voices. I notice it in more in the new play by play announcers and its very annoying.
LOLOLOLOL
Classic!!
Maddon was so funny and very authentic when it came to stuff like this. Love and miss the guy. Had me laughing out loud. Remember when he used to draw circles around the turkey on Thanksgiving?
Awesome, thanks for uploading this. By far the best NFL rivalry of the 1980s, so many classic matchups. Six out of ten Super Bowls from 1981 to 1990 were won by these two.
Love the fact that almost every pass play from this game would result in a 15 yard 'roughing the passer' penalty in the modern day.
Cowboys vs Redskins rivalry during the 70's and 80's was probably the best NFL rivalry. This one was good too with SF and NYG.
@@nymike06 Not in the 80s, cowboys were pretty irrelevant in the 80s, especially the 2nd half of it.
@@rawn4203The Cowboys-Redskins rivalry basically hasn't been the same since the mid 90's. Since then, the Cowboys more or less beat them year in and year out.
@@nymike06 It was at its peak when George Allen coached the Redskins. He started it.
@@malbuff Yeah, those games were classics
Me too I miss football from the 80s when it was great to watch
Anyone else notice anything? No damn commercial breaks after every change of possession, turnover, punt, etc....it's a real shame what this game has become. It truly makes me sad.
The commercials were edited out by the person who posted it it on You Tube.
Yeah im damn near the point i cant even watch anymore... last 2 yrs ive cut down only watch home team.. no 4 o clock game no sunday night mon night.. just sundays home team... & even that is getn stale .. td .. commercial.. kickoff.. commercial... 3 n punt... commercial... injury.. commercial... timeout.. commercial.. oh replay... commercial... penalties on every kick n punt .. the damn ref has a conference n takes 5 minutes to announce offsides.. geeze just make the hand gesture penalty this team .. we all know the yardage ffs dont care .. getn soooo dull...
Haven't watched the "TAKE A KNEE NETWORK" since, well, you know.
Because of a 4 hour game between the 49ers and the Redskins in the late 80's the NFL took measures to speed up the game. Although I can't remember exactly what the NFL did! LOL!!
They met a lot in the playoffs throughout the 80’s . They met once in 1990 playoffs. Joe Montana’s last game as a 49er starting quarterback. Took a vicious hit in that game.
Also 1993 playoffs
That hit Montana t ook, in the 90 champ game, by Leonard Marshall , was one of worst i d ever seen
Nobody was beating this 49ers team. That 84 team was on a mission for redemption after losing to the Redskins in the Championship game the previous year. The combination of Walsh's brilliant coaching mixed with all that talent and it was game over. One of the great all time super bowl teams ever.
And in these dim dark days, watching the surgical precision of this team makes me realize how utterly spoiled Niner fans were. We sure could use one of those Hall of Famers today.
The refs robbed us vs Wash in 83. We would've whooped the Raiders.
@wolfen244
Just in case you missed it (I know I did) Roger Craig ABSOLUTELY trucked l.t. at the 8min 20sec 8:20 mark of the video.
@@LissaBroyles Yep the refs also prevented us from having a 16-0 record with some questionable calls that helped the Steelers beat us in the regular season!
@@starchild3443 How bout 97 when the refs took away 2 TDs vs GB in the NFCCG (1 JJ Stokes TD, 1 Lee Woodall fumble return TD) & let the GB oline & CBs hold all day?
Or 2011 with the quick whistle forward progress call when Brandon Jacobs fumbled in overtime vs the Giants?
Or 2013 when it was illegal to call Bal for holding because Ray Lewis was retiring? Go watch the missed block in the back & the hilarious hold on the Ravens kickoff return TD where 2 guys pick up & carry Bruce Miller out of the running lane from behind. Not to mention the Crabtree hold at the end.
Or 2014 in the NFCCG vs Sea where the refs just straight up went ham on us & accounted for 17 points difference for Sea in a 6 point game. There were at least 6 calls in that game as bad as the no call that cost the Saints last year, all in favor of Sea. We would have 7-10 trophies if not for zebra rape.
Those were the days, no politics, just football!!!
when football was played by real men and owners paid up to keep a team together...every play somebody banged up, broken this, sprained that...tape 'em up, right back in...quarterbacks, smashed, bullied and trashed, and still greater than anyone now...simms and montana took more hits in a game than brady in a year...and summerall, madden announcing...it was heaven, man, pure heaven...
It's laughable how crazy hard the hitting was in this game. And of course in the playoffs everyone is playing with some sort of injury.
No salary cap back then. Teams that wanted to spend money did so. Other teams, the cellar dwellers, didn't.
10:25 Montana to Clark in a sea of SEVEN Giants. So sick.
phenomenal...
Simms (was/is) one tough s.o.b. ❤ much respect to all QB's of this era.
The Giants would go on to win the next 3 playoff meetings with The 49ers (1985, 1986, & 1990) they were the only team to beat Montana 3 times in the playoffs.
Montana went 9-4 vs the Giants from 80-90. & NYonly holds a 3-2 playoff lead. Whenever Giants fans squawk about their mythical dominance of the 1980s 49ers it always makes me laugh.
Yes they Bitch smacked them in 86 49-3 they probably could of put 60 points on the board and than they smacked them around in their own backyard in 90 🖐
@@LissaBroyles Good point, the rivalry didnt start in 1986.
@@LissaBroyles
Only because NEW YORK GIANTS LB #56 LT used drugs, alcohol and involved himself into prostitution which led him into trouble with the law for him to get to the next plateau of greatness.
@@LissaBroyles Yeah but we're only talking playoffs. Also, the Giants had the last laugh and ended his stint in San Francisco for the most part.
The 80s were awesome Pat Summerall and John Madden football games and kickass beer and rock n roll!
The first drive artistry of Coach Bill Walsh
4:53 Opening Kickoff and 49ers 1st possession
28:46 Giants 2nd possession
31:34 49ers possession
34:34 Giants possession
56:50 Bears Redskins Sunday
1:09:07 Mike Ditka sighting
1:23:47 Montana fakes going out of bounds on the scramble
1:25:30 Montana intercepted again by Gary Reasons
1:32:30 49ers possession
1:38:00 Riki Ellison intercepts Phil Simms
1:39:03 49ers possession
1:48:09 Start of 4th Quarter
1:50:20 49ers blocked field goal
1:52:20 Giants Possession
2:00:00 Giants missed field goal
2:01:10 49ers possession
2:10:30 49ers missed field goal
2:11:00 Giants possession
2:21:45 49ers possession
2:24:52 Giants possession
2:26:26 49ers possession
Best era to watch Football 1980s.
49ers
Redskins
Giants
Yes
49ers - 4
Raiders - 2
Redskins - 2
Giants - 1
Bears - 1
@11:10 Damn Montana was even holding the extra point ball for the kicker back then. Did brady do that for Adam Viniteri during any of the playoffs he's ever been in? NO. Joe#16🐐
A few teams back then had their QBs as the holder for FG attempts, in case something wrong happened, they had someone who can throw, and Joe is not a bad option.
6 rings...
@@MaximumPaynePlays ...is still less than Otto Grahm's 7.
Rings in a wattered down product pussified rules where he can play well into his 40's w barely a grass stain on his shirt his entire career means nothing.
anyone who uses "pussified" as a adjective should get off the internet and re-enter whatever cave they slithered out of. The rule changes that you are decrying were pushed for by the players and league together to make the game less dangerous for the players to play. THIS IS A GOOD THING. Ive never heard the actual man, Montana, say anything but glowing words about Brady, and that means quite a lot. Montana is still one of faves ever, witness I'm here in 2019 lol.
The Giants lost to two 15 1 teams back to back years 84 85. Both eventual SB Champs. It prepared them for their dominant 14 2 team which won SB in 86.
Yep, that 86 giants team was scary good esp on D. It doesnt get enough credit.
giants only won in 86 because danny white broke his wrist that season, the cowboys were better than the giants that year till that happened
@@americanpatriot7233 Sure. Which rehab center did you type this from?
@@optimus2g im a 49ers fan and nobody hates the cowboys more than me, but i call them as i see them, you're like a woman you cant admit it because you think with your heart haha
It was a 15 year span of God level teams. Along with their 5 Superbowl title teams the 49ers went 14-2 in 1987, 1990, & 1992 but lost in the playoffs. The 1986 Bears went 14-2. Redskins went 14-2 in 83 & 91. Then there's the Cowboys dynasty, Marino's 14-2 Dolphins in 84 & Elways 4x Superbowl losing Broncos. A murderers row never before or since seen.
That's one I will remember in this. John Frank and Taylor going at it. Frank was fearless as a player.
Frank pinned Taylor flat on his back. That was great. Frank became a doctor you know.
As a kid, I was a AFC fan. The 80’s belonged to the NFC. It was high level football by the top teams especially. Defense, offensive, coaches, stars all over the place, physically superior also.
That intro may be the only instance describing Bill Parcells leadership as being “quiet”.
49ers; Giants; Bears and Redskins were all tough teams in this era
THE 49ERS WERE THE TEAM OF THE 80s. 4 rings
Had any of them had the luxury of being in the AFC that team would've went to 7-8 Superbowls from 80 to 90.
Man the Giants and 49ers played some tough games in the late 80s and early 90s. Great stuff, sad we will never see great teams like these again because of free agency.
Boy! Wendell would be the CMC of his era. Juscyzk would be the Rathman it’s no coincidence that he wears the same number. His blocking is outstanding.
Man!....Great Football with great teams. Bears fan and love the 1980's. Great announcers, no politics.
Just caveman football!..some of the greatest players...2 great coaches, too... Lord what great football
Montana threw 3 interceptions in this game and the Giants dropped what should have been two more easy interceptions. So Montana came within a whisker of throwing a career worst 5 interceptions in this game.
That's unreal. Unbelievable. Nevertheless, Montana also threw 3 touchdown passes and had a preposterous 53 yard run (Steve Young's longest run ever as a 49er was a 49 yard run).
Yeah well he DIDN'T
We were at this game. Section 9, upper box, south end zone. The only playoff game I've ever attended. This is the first time I've seen this telecast! I remember the game started so well for us, we thought it would be a blowout. It sure wasn't. A defensive struggle for 3 quarters. But the 49er defense allowed only one offensive touchdown in the entire postseason. As well-balanced a football team as has ever been assembled.
That was a great Niners team. The Giants were still learning how to win but it would not take long to see them reach the pinnacle.
Bill Walsh was an awesome coach.
Dwaight Clark was huge for the 49ers from 1980-1987. And even more impressive, from 1980-1983 when he averaged 83 catches for 1,080 yards and seven tds over that four year period. Over a longer stretch, from ‘80-‘86 he still managed 71 catches and 950 yards per year despite injuries. But it was his big playoff performances that we all remember. The ‘81 playoffs he goes off for 104 yds on five catches vs NYG and then grabs 8 for 120 over Dallas in the famous “Catch” game. In 1984 he catches 9 for 124 yards and a TD vs NYG and then 6 for 77 in the SB win over Miami. In a loss to the Giants in ‘85, he again had over 100 yards when he caught 8 for 120. If he had not missed the ‘83 playoffs due to a leg injury, the 49ers likely would have beaten Washington and returned to the SB to face the Raiders. Regardless, he was just as much the key to the 49ers domination of the 1980s as Montana or Lott, or Cross, or Wright or any other. Plus he was the perfect teammate to work with a rookie named Jerry a Rice in 1985 and the two of them were huge that year and again in ‘86 until Clark succumbed to injuries throughout the 1987 year. Most of all though, its a shame he wasn’t healthy enough to return and play in the 1988 season and secure his 3rd SB win as a player.
Well said. I agree 100%.
6 ft 4 I think he’s the tallest 49er receiver many other receivers of the 49ers later on where 6 ft 3 or 6 ft 2
Great, great points about DC... Dwight Clark was instrumental in those early Super Bowl champion 49er teams.
should have been in the hall of fame, for sure...
Love it when Parcells rips off his headphones. The two Bills had quite a rivalry in the 80s.
@Brian Siler I don’t recall Bill Belichick as an NFL head coach in the 80’s. Am I mistaken?
@Brian Siler got it.
Jimmy The Greek said "49ers by 10" during the pre-game.. almost nailed it!!
1:31:42 Looks like Bill Parcells said to Phil Simms "Hey Phil I'll run the game!!!" more than once. This is different from the classic NFL Films soundbyte.
Parcells and Simms had the most hilarious relationship in NFL history. Was very entertaining to watch
Madden on the Frank-LT wrestling match 😂😂😂 I love these old games. Thanks for sharing.
In what would be the 49ers toughest playoff game of their incredible 1984 season. And Bill Walsh, Bill Parcells, and Bill Belicheck all on the same field. Fucking awesome.
LT was a beast...
Hey Pat, the Hook & Ladder play was used to perfection in the two years earlier---Dolphins vs Chargers Divisional playoffs.
Grown man ball right here!
RIP Fred Dean, Freddie Solomon, Carl Monroe and Dwight Clark as well
Keith Fahnhorst deceased
I'm a Cowboys fan but, this 1984 San Francisco team is easily a top 10 alltime team 15-1 and their only loss was to Pittsburgh (20-17)
Controversial loss to the Steelers. We should've won but the refs thought otherwise. Still THE. WORST pass interference penalty I've ever seen. Cost us a perfect season. Sideline ref Dean Look should've lost his job
The 1980's were like Camelot for 49er fans!!!!
If not for the losses to the giants in 85,86,and 90 they may have had 3 more rings. No wonder they didn't want the giants in the playoffs in 88 and laid down that last game of the regular season to the rams knocking the giants out of a playoff spot. But the giants have their selves to blame for losing to the jets earlier that day
@@bigt5699 The 49ERS beat themselves in '90..with due respect to that Giants team they never scored a TD against the NINERS...Seifert was thoroughly outcoached by Parcells & Roger Craig fumbled away the 3-Peat.
@@tflo75 I agree if Craig doesn't fumble the giants are going to lose that game. But he did and the giants won and they didn't have to score a touchdown. And the Monday night game from that year the niners won 7-3 so it's not like they lit it up either I respect the niners and if they didn't face the giants in 85, 86, and 90 they probably would have 2 maybe 3 more championships. Much respect now take it to the packers tomorrow night!
@@bigt5699 Thanks bro, not so sure Bahr's kick as the clock expired wasn't wide either....I'm joking...probably the toughest loss I remember as a young 49ERS fan...we were very spoiled..those Giants were tough...frickin Billy Crystal and Gregory Hines yuckin it up in the stands...ohhhh
@@tflo75 the 2011 championship game has to hurt also if not for Kyle Williams we probably lose that game too. As a giants fan who has experienced some absolute brutal losses over the years the one that ranks probably #1 is the 2002 wild card choke to the niners to blow a 38-14 lead still makes me 😫
It’s so refreshing to see players NOT doing a celebration after a first down.
Remember “ we may not win the battle but we won the war” ? That was then. Nowadays it’s we didn’t win the war but did you see that catch I made to get the first down? 😂
Thanks Ken. Appreciate it 😎
My pleasure. Many more where this one came from too.
Thanks ken your a sweetie
I remember back in the 80’s this studio throw out to the football site to Summerall and Madden! Still sends a shiver and a laugh to this day!
PAT SUMMERALL AND COACH JOHN MADDEN: (SUMMERALL): HERE WE ARE AT HISTORIC CANDLESTICK PARK…IN THE CITY THAT SITS ON TOP OF THE BAY… SAN FRANCISCO BAY… CALIFORNIA…HOME OF THE WORLD CHAMPION 49ERS…PAT SUMMERALL AND JOHN MADDEN HERE AND JOHN WHO IS THAT DOWN ON THE FIELD? (MADDEN): PAT THAT’S SUPER JOE MONTANA WHO LATER TODAY WILL BE THROWING TOUCHDOWN PASSES TO SUPER JERRY RICE! (SUMMERALL): MONTANA TO RICE: THE SAN FRANCISCO TREAT! THAT’S ALL FOR NOW SO BACK TO THE STUDIO AND J.B.
I remember this game. I was 14 in 84 and the Giants just got totally out played by the 49ers in this game
i was 10, I watch on tv with my nana
Giants needed a couple more peices to add to their team, two year,s later they beat the niner,s in the same statium, they were ready to win a super bowl, and they did, beating denver
@@AsianGiantsFan What's a nana?
@@randyware9645
Wasn't it in the Meadowlands that year?
The Giants and the 49ers would go on to win 5 of the next 7 Superbowls.
Good point, never paid attention to that detail.
Kenny Daniels that was shortly interviewed in the beginning was my junior college football defensive coach
The tandem of Craig and Tyler was so effective I don’t think that the 49ers didn’t have a backfield as good until ten years later Watters and Floyd
Craig and Rathman?
I watched Brock Purdy beat the Seahawks today but watching this game I am just struck by Montana’s calm no fear no stress just cool execution of pass plays
Of course Montana was in his fifth year by the time this game occurred, Brock shows the signs of the same. when Brock finally wins a Super Bowl he and Montana may be mentioned in the same breath?
@@michelmendoza1769No Mahomes will be though.😄😄
65% and 28-10 td/int were phenomenal numbers for that era...just a little overshadowed by a guy named "Danny" that year...arguably though, Montana's best year
Man. It’s difficult to watch Niner games like this, and then their Super Bowl win 2 weeks later vs the Dolphins, and not give Montana the nod as the GOAT over Brady. Also, I think a lot of people forget what a great scrambler & runner Montana was early in his career. 🙏🏈
If you do a fair comparison Montana is better. Montana played less than 12 seasons if were factoring in games that he started 12 seasons would be 192 games and he started about 154 of them Brady’s first 12 seasons not counting 08 since he was hurt the entire season Montana has 16-7 postseason record 4-0 in SB’s averaged 285 yards per game in those SB’s with 11 TDS 0 INTS 3 SB MVPS 2 league MVPS. Brady 17-7 postseason record 3-2 in SBS averaging 255 yards per game in those 5 SB’s with 9 TDS 2 INTS 2 SB MVPS 3 League MVPS.
Yeah but Montana still sees Jim Burt and Leonard Marshall in his playoff nightmares !!! K.O ed twice out of playoffs in 86 and 90 !!!
Not to mention the fact that QBs we’re being eaten alive by defensive linemen and Linebackers shots to head were acceptable on Quarterbacks
Thank you, great video quality and sound?
I always thought the niners were like hey we beat the giants anyone else won’t be as difficult to win the Super Bowl. What great players in this game and the two best announcers ever.
Not to mention that by today’s standards the hitting was brutal especially on quarterbacks!
Surprising plays: 1:23:45, Montana runs for 53 yards (longest of his career). Two plays later, he blindly throws an interception and during the return Lawrence Taylor hits Montana and ends up getting hurt himself.
The Giants defense played really well this game. It's just that their offense was so putrid against the 49ers defense, they couldn't do the heavy lifting by themselves the entire contest.
They got revenge and in a very big way in the '86 playoffs.
And also in the 1985 playoffs and 1990 playoffs. The Giants beat the Niners 3x in the playoffs in 6 years.
This should have been the 49ers easy game. But no one gave this great 9ers team as much trouble as Parcells Giants.
Love that opening drive. Though Roger had a case of the dropsies vs the Giants in both 84' and 85' playoffs. Normally, pretty good hands.
The picture quality is pretty good.
The Taylor Swift halftime show was amazing
Bill Parcells reaction after the game was *MUC* more appropriate here than it was in January of 1991 but I guess he never expected the Giants to get caught for kicking a 5th Field Goal when their max was 4.
Renaldo Nehemiah in a sprinters stance at WR 32:14 - classic! Dude won gold medals in international track competitions.
Watching today in anticipation of the first preseason game between the Niners and the Cowboys (saw the 1982 NFC Championship game between the 49ers and the Cowboys last night). A rare sighting on Renaldo Nehemiah, a world record holder in track. Bill Walsh, wanting to add a speedster in his receiving corp, drafted Nehemiah, the next season after his Niners won Super Bowl XXVI. Nehemiah didn't reach his potential in the NFL, as he wasn't great at catching the ball. The defense couldn't keep up with him or sometimes had to double team him, so in a way, he made his teammates open.
Skeets!
49ers defense was underrated in the 80's.
49ers dynasty 80's was awesome to watch.
I recall that we were only two years removed from the Niners first Super Bowl no one could have imagined they would win three more in the decade!
LT playing gunner, savage.
This is great memories
I could watch Summerall/Madden games every day & I couldn’t give a rat’s patootie who the teams are.
Nobody ever talks about this 49ers team as TBE ? First team to go 15-1/18-1 . Only 5 other teams went 15-1 an only the 85 bears won the superbowl!
Well I sure as hell do. They kinda get overshadowed sometimes cuz of the 85 bears. But id take this team over those 85 bears anytime. This team was so special.
the giants were starting to get really good under parcells in 84. in 85 they were probably the second best team in the NFL after the bears and in 86 they had the best team in their franchise history and won it all.
2nd best team in nfl in 85 is a bit of stretch. Rams Dolphins Pats Raiders were all probably just as good and likely better. They probably were just about dead even with the 9ers, maybe slightly better but very close.
I think the Bears would have repeated if not for Mcmahon's injury.
They resembled the 85 team when he played in 86.
They even were beating Washington in the second half with Flutie ffs!
the giants are the only team in the nfl that has a winning record against joe montana and tom brady led teams in the playoffs. damn impressive
Yeah but from 1980-1990 SF went 9-4 vs NY. Giants fans love to invoke their 3-2 playoff record vs SF in that time but always conveniently leave out the fact that SF still dominated them in the decade.
@@LissaBroyles in addition the 49ers won 4 SB during this time...the Giants won?????
@@charlesrussell6305 2. The 1981-1996 NFC won all but 1 Superbowl. Giants Skins, 49ers & Cowboys all had dynasty level teams with multiple Superbowl titles. Plus the 84-86 Bears set a still unbroken record for wins in a 3 year span. I respect the hell out of the 80s Giants, but SF was still king of the hill.
@@LissaBroyles yes they were...they could brawl with all of those NFC bruisers
@@LissaBroyles yeah you beat us but we beat you when it counted
I never knew how great dwight' was until now, and in that you can see ronnie Lott' change from real good to great, coming from and old Cleveland brown fan.
Growing up, watching them play every week...was great.
RIP Dwight Clark,Keith Fahnhorst and Bill Walsh
Wow! I vaguely remember this game. Montana didn’t have a great game. They did enough to win. That Giants defense was no joke! The Niners D is what got them the win.
Yep, Belichick defense. Belichick owned Joe in the playoffs after the first half of this game. The last 14 quarters of playoff ball Montana vs Belichick defenses, Joe literally got one TD and that was a gamble by Everson Walls. Montana was 0-3 vs Belichick defenses in the playoffs after this game. Joe got knocked outta two playoff games vs Belichick defenses that almost ended his career both times. The reason Tom Brady was great is he practiced vs Bill Belichick defenses everyday. Montana was great, but he had some weaknesses that Belichick exposed.
Damn. 49ers defense was awesome in their mid 80s Superbowl year.
For all those who believe Montana was only Great because of Jerry Rice, please note that Jerry Rice was an undrafted college player during this game and was NOT a 49er. Joe Montana. The best there ever was.
Montana already had 2 Super Bowl rings before Rice got there.
He's the 2nd best.
Staubach was better. But that's not an insult to say Joe's the only other QB I'd even mention in the discussion. Roger had to play when DBs could maul receivers all over the field.
He took a team that had Doug Dennison as the starting HB, and Newhouse and Preston Pearson as the others in the backfield. That '75 team had 12 rookies on it, and dang near beat the Steelers in the SB. Montana never had to play a team like that in the Big Game.
That said, if I was a 49er fan, I'd think Montana was the best ever, too.
Peace
Matt Cavanaugh went 2-0 with this team in '84-'85. This was a good team, with or without Joe. They were great with him, and they finally went back-to-back in 88-89.
After that 1989 season is when I finally conceded that Joe belonged in the conversation with Staubach.
Just go to 2:06:02 and watch that scuffle. No flags, no reviews, no ejections
Montana to Clark set the tone early! 10:22
Classic Pat Summerall John Madden
They’re the standard for sports broadcasters, but unfortunately no one has lived up to that standard since they retired.
This 49er team seemed so complete and dominant
their 89 team was even better outscored their opponents in the postseason 130-26🤯
About three quarters of these hits on the QB's today would be penalties. Same with hits in the secondary.
I do understand the head injury deal but they have put dresses on the QB's today.
I wonder how you'd feel, dress or no dress, after playing one full game as an NFL q.b. in today's game. The hits they still take are devastating.
@@durtyragoux , During my twenties thru thirties when one recovered rapidly, I'd have zero problem.
I played QB and SS from the age of six until I was twenty-one and would have loved the fact that when I was scrambling if I began to slide, no one could hit me.
Or drag me down by my shoulder pads and/or horse collar.
Couldn't get hit in the upper torso to head region, etc.
That and the twenty-one years, seven months and thirteen days I spent in the Marine Corps, I don't see any problem being a QB in todays game.
@@Devildog0166 maybe you take concussions better than others, or haven't had as many severe ones. QBs still pay the price, dress or no dress. Pro football is still a rough sport, even for marines. It would be nice to somehow see less dangerous injuries, and fewer concussions, but that's not happening, so someones still doing some serious hitting.
@@durtyragoux , I can tell you're under thirty for two reasons.
First, you never saw in real time all the hits QB's took back in the day. And I mean play after play after play and not one hit here and another one there on a highlight real.
Secondly, there's nothing and I mean not one thing done on a grid iron that compares to having your ass shot at and/or attempted to be blown up by others that have a strong dislike for you.
I laugh every time I hear some player say, "It's a war out there!", "It's a fight to the death!", "It's like combat!", etc.
I would go out on a field wearing zero pads and feel safer than I did in every fire fight I participated in.
At least then one knows what to expect along with when and where it will be coming from with the bonus being, nothings exploding around you.
They have no clue! And I even had head and position coaches feed me those lines in both high school and college.
Not knowing any different at the time, I did go back later after being educated on multiple occasions concerning the subject and point out how ignorant those comments were.
As far as I know they've all dropped that part of their motivational spews.
@@Devildog0166 I could never understand what war is like, just like I could never claim to have been there, just like I could never claim to be under thirty.. I can say that comparing the injuries between those from war and football is inane, as the horrors of one cannot outweigh the effects from the other.. I also can say that players continue to be crippled by the sport, mentally and physically, as was the case when I was a kid watching Joe Namath and Terry Bradshaw, and Stabler, and Plunkett.. That hit that Montana took in the Super Bowl against the Giants would still be legal today, and it wasn't even to the Head and no amount of War could ever change the effects that come from these devastating blows which you and I love to watch except you take exception to football being compared to war and now you want to say they're just a bunch of pansies, but not everybody Compares football to war so you know you shouldn't feel such animus for people because they're pro football players who make a s*** ton of money. I'm sure the average fan as well as football players understands the difference between playing sport like football and going to war. Hopefully that applies to people under 30 as well.
No disrespect to Brady but it's not fair to compare his rings to Montana's because the game is different today. Look at 1:00:05. You don't know how many more wins Montana could have had in his career if he had been afforded the same protections. Don't forget he retired because his body was battered. On the other hand, Brady will most likely retire a healthy man.
Alex Oryol he didn’t have to face LT.
@@davanmani556 Or Reggie White, or Dexter Manning, or the 85 Bears...I can't respect a fan of Tom Brady who doesn't acknowledge how much shorter QB careers lasted in the days of Montana, Marino, Kelly, and Elway.
getting 30 million at 43 years old as well...geez...i feel sorry for defensive players these days..they must look at these hits from the 80's and just sigh...montana will always be #1...always...
Yes most teams had running backs and use running game and passing game
Joe made it look so easy!