My church hosted a Super Bowl party for this game, and we had one side decorated for the 49ers and the other for the Chargers. Jaws dropped when Jerry Rice caught that first touchdown because of how quickly it happened. When Ricky Watters caught that second one, as soon as he crossed the goal line the Chargers poster fell to the ground, no kidding. We joked about, "Maybe God's trying to tell us something."
Regardless what people say....The "SAN DIEGO" Chargers did make it to the Super Bowl in the 1994 Season! At least back then, I got to see my NFL Team in the Super Bowl!
This was probably the most lopsided matchup in the entire run. Even more than the Bears and the Patriots. The 49ers trounced the Chargers in the regular season. Everyone knew the Niners were going to win big and they did.
Vividly remember this game. 20 years old, my older brother bought some Guinness, had just moved out of my parents house, huge 49er fan, finally Steve Young proved his worth.
I remember this game and I was pulling for the 9ers. I also recall Chris Berman always "Natrone Means Business" a lot, probably one of his best nicknames. Natrone is pretty much the epitome of an NFL one year wonder, he didn't do much after this season. Not sure what went wrong.
I was stationed At NAS North Island during this game. I'm a 49er fan, while my Master Chief was a Charger fan. I went into the supply office early Monday morning, and hung my vintage early 80s 49er Starter jacket on the wall, behind his chair. Let's just say...he wasn't happy. OOOOOH Good times!
I was 12 years old and my parents made me go to church so during service I snuck out and went 2 houses next to our church where they were showing the game outdoors I was watching the game behind the fence ...when my dad caught me it was all worth it
That last chargers touchdown wasn’t entirely insignificant; it made this the highest scoring super bowl of all time, a record that still stands almost a quarter century later.
So much was made about that 49er offense that the defense may be a little overlooked. Through the 80's and early 90's the 49er offense ranked #1 quite often. The defense however quietly sat at #2 or #3 on a consistent basis.
They lost more like by 39 points. They returned a kickoff and scored a TD late when it didn't matter and were successful on two 2-point conversions. Offense to offense the final score of this game was 49-10, or even 49-7 lol. This 49ers offense was an efficient scoring machine.
+B_side 1986 T Jack Ass wanted as much money as Jerry Rice. He flopped as an Eagle and anything else. To me he was the most hated Niner. Chargers had their chance 79-82. Most royal flops as a young teenager. Still remember that cheapskate owner Eugene Klein giving up on Fred Dean, John Jefferson, Gary Big hands Johnson, Louie Kelcher. 3 of those players would win Superbowls with the Niners. San Diego does not even have a football team. Flops!
2:46 Young to Rice Greatest wide receiver to ever play the game 194 reception touchdowns in his 20 year career *NFL record 1st round pick by the San Francisco 49ers in 1985 Out of Mississippi Valley State 49ers 85-2001 Oakland Raiders 2001-04 Seattle Seahawks 2004-05 1986 All Rookie Team Most Valuable Player of Super Bowl 23 3x Super Bowl champion 206 career all purpose touchdowns 1986 all rookie team 22 reception touchdowns (lockout season in 1987/88) 10x First Team all pro 1991 second team all pro 2002 second team all pro 90s All Decade Team 80s All Decade Team 13x Pro Bowl Led the league in receptions in 1990 as well as 96 Led the league in touchdowns 6x 75th Anniversary Team (1995) 2010 Pro Football 🏈 Hall of Fame Number one on the Top 100 greatest players in the history of the NFL #jerryrice=GOAT No one comes close
all the five superbowl 49er teams had something deferent bot it was special that's why they were so dominate they just never flinched especially having George siefert and bill Walsh to me the coaches that made the nfl which is today which are the best two coaches ever for history of the niners
John Del Van agreed, they talk about Bill Walsh's WCO but no one talks about how George Seifert was actually the architect of Pete Carroll Carroll's cover 3 defense that all of these teams use now. The only difference is the terminology. The Leo is what Carroll calls his work side weak side DE, Seifert called it the Elephant.
fact is........during 92-96 the niners and cowboys owned the nfl.....but another fact is that dallas had their number 3 our of 4 seasons. this niners team had the offense, but dallas also had a great offense (emmit, aikman, irvin, moose, novacek) but their defense was legendary.....lett, tolbert, haley, jeffcoat, dixon edwards, nate washington, thomas everett, russel maryland, casillas, darren woodson, larry brown, ken norton jr(who played on this 49er team), deon, issac holt.......they definitely had the edge on sanfran.....3 out of 4 superbowls says it all......... ...and
This game was the reason why I became a fan of this team. Steve Young was and will forever be an amazing and legendary quarterback. I truly believe that Jimmy G. is heading down the same path. He will give us our 6th ring. #WINLOSEORTIE #NINERSTILIDIE #QUESTFORSIX #REVENGETOUR 🙌🙌❤❤🏈🏈
0:30 "Something strange is going to happen" the only strange thing that happened was that San Diego thought they had a chance hahaha. Niners for life!!
LOL!!! I would criticize that scene every time I watched this highlight reel. "Something strange is going to happen" Me: Yeah, you're going to get blown out from the start!!!
I was so pissed SD beat Pittsburgh cause I felt at least the Steelers would give us an entertaining game. I remember getting my plate of BBQ when the game started and by the time I sat down it was 14-0 and I checked out.. One of the worst SB's ever!!!
Imagine that scenario. The 49ers were 4-0 in Super Bowls at that time. The Steelers were also 4-0 in Super Bowls. The storyline. One team would have more Super Bowl wins than anyone in the NFL. The other would suffer their first Super Bowl loss.
It should have been the 49ers vs Steelers. The result would have been the same though. These 49ers were unstoppable this year (except being blown out and the starters benched against the Eagles). The Chargers didn't deserve to be there.
Felt great for Steve Young after all those years of being UN fairly compared to Montana. And Junior Seau was the heart of those Chargers teams. As a Jets fan I still get pissed knowing they passed up both him & Emmitt Smith in the 1990 draft for Blair Thomas UGGH
Junior Seau was the most over rated LB of the era if not all time. If you think all 3 of the first 49er TDs were over the middle by mistake, you're wrong. They were sending a message after Junior, who was all talk, said the Niners wouldn't score over the middle. His name was NEVER EVEN CALLED in the game for making a play.
Biggest mismatch in Super Bowl history! The 94 49ers were one of the best teams to play in a Super Bowl, while the 94 Chargers were one of the worst. Going into the playoffs that year I had the Chargers as the weakest team in the tournament. How they beat both Miami and Pittsburgh is a mystery to me because I didn't think that the Chargers had a chance to win either game. But I knew that they had no chance against the 49ers and this time I was right! This game was over quickly!
This was one of the best all rounded Super Bowl teams ever from special teams to offensive line to defensive line two special teams when they got Deion Sanders that was the final piece of their puzzle you just felt so bad for San Diego cuz you know they did not stand a chance they got in a lucky Pittsburgh Steelers would have gotten the same treatment but I think they would have lost even more because Neil O'Donnell was their quarterback and we all know what magic he can do
We finally make it to Superbowl 94', it's against Greatest NFL Team Ever.👎 Few years later 98' Padres make WorldSeries.. We lose 4 straight to Best MLB team ever, the "114 win" Yankees. Still Pissed Off.
With the NFL rules in today's game you would think Steve Young 6 TD passes & the 75 points combined by both teams which is Super Bowl records would of been shattered by now.
The 1994 Chargers are also remembered for tragedy in the form of numerous untimely deaths, as eight of the players from that 1994 squad have died prematurely since that time, all by the age of 44. It is part of a supposed locally infamous curse in the San Diego area, involving its sports teams. June 19, 1995 - Linebacker David Griggs died in a car accident when his vehicle slid off a ramp on Florida's Turnpike, linking to three roads just west of Fort Lauderdale and subsequently slammed into a pole, he was 28 years old. May 11, 1996 - Running back Rodney Culver and his wife Karen were among the 110 people (105 passengers, 5 crew members) aboard ValuJet Flight 592 when it crashed into the Florida Everglades, killing everyone aboard. He was 26 years old.[3] July 21, 1998 - Linebacker Doug Miller died after being struck twice by lightning during a thunderstorm while camping in Colorado. He was 29 years old.[4] May 11, 2008 - Center Curtis Whitley died of a drug overdose. His body was discovered by sheriff deputies in his trailer home in Fort Stockton, Texas, just one day after his 39th birthday. One of the drugs he was known to use was Crystal methamphetamine.[5] October 15, 2008 - Defensive end Chris Mims was found dead in his Los Angeles apartment by police officers conducting a welfare check. The most likely cause of death was cardiac arrest due to an enlarged heart since he weighed 456 pounds or 207 kilograms when he died. He was 38 years old.[6][7] February 26, 2011 - Defensive tackle Shawn Lee died from a cardiac arrest resulting from double pneumonia. Lee had been suffering from diabetes for years prior to his death. He was 44 years old.[8] December 8, 2011 - Linebacker Lewis Bush died from an apparent heart attack, just six days after his 42nd birthday.[9] May 2, 2012 - Linebacker Junior Seau died in his home in Oceanside, California. Seau was discovered already lifeless by his girlfriend. His death was likely a suicide since a self-inflicted gunshot wound was apparent to the chest. He was 43 years old
This 1994 49ers team was loaded on offense most people say their 89 team was their best but this team was averaging 31 points a game and they drown everyone in the playoffs The Bears, Cowboys and then the Trashing of the Chargers in Superbowl 29
I was so not excited for the Super Bowl I was looking more for the commercials you knew this was going to be an onslaught San Diego just did not look right even being in Joe Robbie Stadium or having their team name painted in the endzone none of it felt right you knew they were going to get an ass whooping greetings from Buffalo New York
@12:05, What would Bill Walsh have said to his players under the same circumstances ? Bill would have lie down in the locker room floor with his head propped up against a bean-bag. As the anxious players look on, Bill would say calmly and with confidence: we’ll beat them.
Sadder than this SB loss for the Chargers was that 6-7 of their players this day died prematurely, one of them hit by lightning twice. Another ate himself to death and Junior Seau committed suicide.Think a running back died in an Everglades plane crash too.
Nine have died. •David Griggs, LB, 1995 - car accident just months after this game •Rodney Culver, RB, 1996 - commercial plane crash •Doug Miller, LB, 1998 - struck by lightning TWICE on a camping trip •Curtis Whitley, OL, 2008 - drug overdose •Chris Mims, DE, 2008 - cardiac arrest; weighed 456 pounds and was on disability at the time of his death •Shawn Lee, DT, 2011 - cardiac arrest resulting from double pneumonia; had been diabetic for years •Lewis Bush, LB, 2011 - heart attack •Junior Seau, LB, 2012 - suicide; was suffering from PTE •Courtney Hall, C, 2021 - cause of death evidently not announced, but at least he made it to 50, unlike the others.
Although, no one expected it at the time, this was actually the Swan Song for the NFC's domination. With the exception of the Redskin loss to the Raiders and the 2nd Bengal loss in XXIII, from SB XVI thru and including this one, the NFC won by dominating the O and D lines, sometimes even with inferior skill players (Hostetler, Rypien, Timmy Smith). I believe even in this SB, had Humphries played for the 9ers and Young for the Chargers, while the score would have been closer, the 49ers would still have won, as their supporting cast was so much better (the O and D lines, Rice, Watters, Taylor). I'll grant xxiii was an exception. The 49ers did not dominate in that game and had the QBs been reversed (Montana for Esiason) the 9ers would have lost. That was in contrast to the first Bengals loss where Anderson was a worthy QB, but the Bengals were not really in contention (they never had the lead and only threatened once with their 2nd TD) and only make the final score under 7 with a TD in garbage time . . . While the NFC would win 2 more Super Bowls, they were not of the same dominating character. They won mostly because they had the better QBs, and had to rely on the other teams mistakes (O'Donnell) or special teams play (Howard). That is, while previous NFC teams forced great players (Elway, Kelly, Marino, Thurman Thomas) into mistakes, the Cowboys in xxx won more because of O'Donnell's incompetence compared to Aikman than because of forced errors. While numerous times during their domination, the NFC teams won despite their own special teams mistakes or flat being outplayed on special teams, the Packers had to rely on special teams to win in xxxi. . . . Certainly, in xxx and xxxi, if the QBs were reversed, or the Steelers or Patriots had their future QBs, the scores would have been reversed. . .
Whoever was coming out the NFC meaning Dallas of San Fran was going to win the Super Bowl. The 49ers had destroyed the Chargers earlier in the season and did the same thing that night against them. Steve Young was on a mission to win it all and nothing and I mean nothing was going to stop him that night.
One of the worst superbowls ever this felt like a regular season game. Everyone knew San Diego had no chance utterly predictable. Glad young got his moment though.
My church hosted a Super Bowl party for this game, and we had one side decorated for the 49ers and the other for the Chargers. Jaws dropped when Jerry Rice caught that first touchdown because of how quickly it happened. When Ricky Watters caught that second one, as soon as he crossed the goal line the Chargers poster fell to the ground, no kidding. We joked about, "Maybe God's trying to tell us something."
Lol I bet god told you something that day
@@JThom-yh3ef how are you doing these days?
Nah just weird timing. No gods involved.
Lmfao
Ha ha.. great story 😊😁🤙🙏❤️🏈🍺🤙
I remember working this Event 24 years ago.. WOW! It was The Joe Robbie Stadium! Remember being there at 6am and didn't get home until midnight!
49ers in 1994 was so talented.
There offense was super and they had a tough defense.
It was their year!
It was the incompetence of the defense that couldn’t get over the hump the past 2 years
Regardless what people say....The "SAN DIEGO" Chargers did make it to the Super Bowl in the 1994 Season! At least back then, I got to see my NFL Team in the Super Bowl!
Forever Chargers
This was the last of the great 49ers teams. This game was over after 1 minutes 24seconds.
not really
DoctorZombieX they had a great team when it was 49ers vs ravens for that super bowl
So the game was over in 84 seconds
@@B_sideT no they had a great defense. The offense wasn't all that good. The defense really gave the offense the illusion of being a good offense.
B_side1986 T I think he means an all-time great team- like top 20!
The AFC in those days was no match for the NFC...for over a decade the NFC owned the Super Bowl...Denver broke the streak in 1998.
The Raiders were the last AFC team to win it in 84 before the streak began
And then came the AFC reign
Louis Billups and Scott Norwood helped the streak
I mean the Buffalo bills in 1990 had a shot to end that streak as they were better than the Giants but they screwed up and missed the FG.
This was probably the most lopsided matchup in the entire run. Even more than the Bears and the Patriots. The 49ers trounced the Chargers in the regular season. Everyone knew the Niners were going to win big and they did.
💥💥there's nothing like football in the 80s 90s and early 2000s
No playing like a pussy
MICOLE WHYTE hmmm maradona's argentina
So true it had such a different feeling
Vividly remember this game. 20 years old, my older brother bought some Guinness, had just moved out of my parents house, huge 49er fan, finally Steve Young proved his worth.
Steve Young record still stands unbroken, 6 TD passes!!!!
I remember this game and I was pulling for the 9ers. I also recall Chris Berman always "Natrone Means Business" a lot, probably one of his best nicknames. Natrone is pretty much the epitome of an NFL one year wonder, he didn't do much after this season. Not sure what went wrong.
I was stationed At NAS North Island during this game. I'm a 49er fan, while my Master Chief was a Charger fan. I went into the supply office early Monday morning, and hung my vintage early 80s 49er Starter jacket on the wall, behind his chair. Let's just say...he wasn't happy. OOOOOH Good times!
Pete C did you get fired
I was 12 years old and my parents made me go to church so during service I snuck out and went 2 houses next to our church where they were showing the game outdoors I was watching the game behind the fence ...when my dad caught me it was all worth it
That last chargers touchdown wasn’t entirely insignificant; it made this the highest scoring super bowl of all time, a record that still stands almost a quarter century later.
Best time of my life. I was 21 young and single. I remember watching this game at my friends house.
This was Junior Seau at his happiest. RIP
So much was made about that 49er offense that the defense may be a little overlooked. Through the 80's and early 90's the 49er offense ranked #1 quite often. The defense however quietly sat at #2 or #3 on a consistent basis.
I was happy for Steve Young this game finally got him from underneath Montana's shadow
I don't think matters if it was steve or joe what matters is that it was for the niners winning the superbowl
True if you are fan of the Niners...however it mattered to Steve Young though
If not for the Roger Craig fumble in the 1990 NFC Championship game, I think Young leads the 49ers to a Superbowl that year.
chargers knew they were losing. im surprised they only lost by 23.
jerry rice unreal in superbowls. he came to play
LuvFloridaSunsets why did they let them have them. 23 isnt even that much of difference, just look at LI
Tom Brady . . . . Drop mike.
@@jasonnolan9697 you mean Mr. Midnight ball deflater?
Cheaters can, and do, prosper. I am sorry that I baited. You are correct
They lost more like by 39 points. They returned a kickoff and scored a TD late when it didn't matter and were successful on two 2-point conversions. Offense to offense the final score of this game was 49-10, or even 49-7 lol. This 49ers offense was an efficient scoring machine.
I did security that day oh the memories
Mikail Blakinnof And I KNOW you have some stories from that day and that week...
This 49ers team was an All Pro team on both sides of the ball!!!
great speech by young
I think that if Rickey waters didint have a big ass ego & wasn't super arrogant he would have been one the greatest running backs ever
+B_side 1986 T Jack Ass wanted as much money as Jerry Rice. He flopped as an Eagle and anything else. To me he was the most hated Niner. Chargers had their chance 79-82. Most royal flops as a young teenager. Still remember that cheapskate owner Eugene Klein giving up on Fred Dean, John Jefferson, Gary Big hands Johnson, Louie Kelcher. 3 of those players would win Superbowls with the Niners. San Diego does not even have a football team. Flops!
Niners certainly get another ring or two. Probably in 95.
Seau was one of the greats, Rip. Junior Seau
To date, this is the only all-California Super Bowl we have.
Also one of only two where both teams came from the same state. (XXV - Giants vs. Bills was first.)
2:46
Young to Rice
Greatest wide receiver to ever play the game
194 reception touchdowns in his 20 year career
*NFL record
1st round pick by the San Francisco 49ers in 1985 Out of Mississippi Valley State
49ers
85-2001
Oakland Raiders
2001-04
Seattle Seahawks
2004-05
1986 All Rookie Team
Most Valuable Player of Super Bowl 23
3x Super Bowl champion
206 career all purpose touchdowns
1986 all rookie team
22 reception touchdowns (lockout season in 1987/88)
10x First Team all pro
1991 second team all pro
2002 second team all pro
90s All Decade Team
80s All Decade Team
13x Pro Bowl
Led the league in receptions in 1990 as well as 96
Led the league in touchdowns 6x
75th Anniversary Team (1995)
2010 Pro Football 🏈 Hall of Fame
Number one on the Top 100 greatest players in the history of the NFL
#jerryrice=GOAT
No one comes close
Wow, you earn a HUGE A+ for that! 😀
Brandon Morris
I used to play MADDEN a lot as a kid
Do you still have the old Madden games?
Brandon Morris
I gotta few
I play Madden 19
19 isn’t as good as the ones on the PS1 or PS2
I love that he played for the Hawks his last year to honor his idol, Largent.
this team vs any team in history. my money is on these niners.
Odd to say that given that they needed some horrid officiating to defeat the Cowboys in the NFC title game that year.
G Sici the officiating always seems horrid from the loser's perspective.
BeefPapa I'm not even a Cowboys fan lol I just watched the game
Then I'm really just crushed that you don't agree.
I agree that they are one of the greatest teams ever however, imo the 89 niners were a little bit better.
This game sealed steve youngs career in caton
all the five superbowl 49er teams had something deferent bot it was special that's why they were so dominate they just never flinched especially having George siefert and bill Walsh to me the coaches that made the nfl which is today which are the best two coaches ever for history of the niners
John Del Van agreed, they talk about Bill Walsh's WCO but no one talks about how George Seifert was actually the architect of Pete Carroll Carroll's cover 3 defense that all of these teams use now. The only difference is the terminology. The Leo is what Carroll calls his work side weak side DE, Seifert called it the Elephant.
I'm just sad Seifert let Haley go to the COWBOYS!
This video with Harry Kalas and Joe Starkey is legendary just like Steve Young and Jerry Rice. I remember this was right before the OJ Simpson trial
I will say I did like them old 80's helmets & old uniforms of the chargers
fact is........during 92-96 the niners and cowboys owned the nfl.....but another fact is that dallas had their number 3 our of 4 seasons. this niners team had the offense, but dallas also had a great offense (emmit, aikman, irvin, moose, novacek) but their defense was legendary.....lett, tolbert, haley, jeffcoat, dixon edwards, nate washington, thomas everett, russel maryland, casillas, darren woodson, larry brown, ken norton jr(who played on this 49er team), deon, issac holt.......they definitely had the edge on sanfran.....3 out of 4 superbowls says it all.........
...and
This game was the reason why I became a fan of this team. Steve Young was and will forever be an amazing and legendary quarterback. I truly believe that Jimmy G. is heading down the same path. He will give us our 6th ring. #WINLOSEORTIE #NINERSTILIDIE #QUESTFORSIX #REVENGETOUR 🙌🙌❤❤🏈🏈
Steeler fan here thank you 49ers😊
Wow to hear Harry Harry's Kalas voice again.... (Philadelphia Phillies) and NFL Films.
still the greatest game ever played by a qb in a super bowl
4:03
12:50
Ricky Watters
A rushing touchdown & 2 reception touchdowns
Tyrone Drakeford was a dB with the 49ers in this super bowl I saw him in the summer of 95 and congratulate himinCamden,sc
i love my team NINERSFOLIFE!!
What's the song starting at 8:25?
0:30 "Something strange is going to happen" the only strange thing that happened was that San Diego thought they had a chance hahaha. Niners for life!!
+MJSpiritual suprised they scored 26
LOL!!!
I would criticize that scene every time I watched this highlight reel.
"Something strange is going to happen"
Me: Yeah, you're going to get blown out from the start!!!
No AFC team would have beaten the 49ers in this game I lived in Miami was at this game
I was so pissed SD beat Pittsburgh cause I felt at least the Steelers would give us an entertaining game. I remember getting my plate of BBQ when the game started and by the time I sat down it was 14-0 and I checked out.. One of the worst SB's ever!!!
Imagine that scenario. The 49ers were 4-0 in Super Bowls at that time. The Steelers were also 4-0 in Super Bowls. The storyline. One team would have more Super Bowl wins than anyone in the NFL. The other would suffer their first Super Bowl loss.
RIP Junior Seau
It should have been the 49ers vs Steelers. The result would have been the same though. These 49ers were unstoppable this year (except being blown out and the starters benched against the Eagles). The Chargers didn't deserve to be there.
911Gameover It would have been a better game
They deserved be there. They beat the Steelers on the road. Regardless of the SB results they earned the right to play for a championship.
911Gameover shut the fuckkk up
Yea Charlie Garner lit their asses up
Please the blitz packages that the Pittsburgh Steelers had in 1994 Superbowl 29 wouldvebeen more competitive
Felt great for Steve Young after all those years of being UN fairly compared to Montana. And Junior Seau was the heart of those Chargers teams. As a Jets fan I still get pissed knowing they passed up both him & Emmitt Smith in the 1990 draft for Blair Thomas UGGH
Junior Seau was the most over rated LB of the era if not all time. If you think all 3 of the first 49er TDs were over the middle by mistake, you're wrong. They were sending a message after Junior, who was all talk, said the Niners wouldn't score over the middle. His name was NEVER EVEN CALLED in the game for making a play.
At 20:50 they must have been on a commercial break because I watched the post game trophy presentation and I didn't see this part.
5:57
Natrone Means scores a touchdown vs 49ers in SBXXIX
Where to find the music's for these videos?
Biggest mismatch in Super Bowl history! The 94 49ers were one of the best teams to play in a Super Bowl, while the 94 Chargers were one of the worst. Going into the playoffs that year I had the Chargers as the weakest team in the tournament. How they beat both Miami and Pittsburgh is a mystery to me because I didn't think that the Chargers had a chance to win either game. But I knew that they had no chance against the 49ers and this time I was right! This game was over quickly!
This is better than the Super Bowl live rignt now. Oy...
This was one of the best all rounded Super Bowl teams ever from special teams to offensive line to defensive line two special teams when they got Deion Sanders that was the final piece of their puzzle you just felt so bad for San Diego cuz you know they did not stand a chance they got in a lucky Pittsburgh Steelers would have gotten the same treatment but I think they would have lost even more because Neil O'Donnell was their quarterback and we all know what magic he can do
Complete and total domination! This Lets hope that the boys lol like this against Baltimore tomorrow!
This squad was stacked to the gills with ballers!!!!!
Steve Young was not playing against the Chargers he was playing against Joe Montana and won
Greatest offense in ninner history. Hey Joe where were you at oh ya home watching your records dissappear.!!!
TOM BRADY.
Jason Nolan - LOL.... Montana and Young played games where they absorbed more brutal hits than Brady in his ENTIRE CAREER.
Would have been cool if they played this game in California. I'd like to see something like that one day.
And 9res are in super bowl 2020
SAN DIEGO, SUPER-CHARGERS!!!
Vroom
1:33 the way everybody should remember Junior Seau
Young was best qb that year by far
He finished the season throwing 35 TDs to 3 INTs.
35/10
4:44 wtf helmet is that
he needed a special helmet because he was known to have a lot of concussions. But he was a damn good player.
Steve Walace. shell helmet
David Gomez49 they should use them more often.
Dirty Beef Curtains 😂😂
I loved this era of Charger football.
Bobby Ross era
Marty Schottenheimer era
Junior and LaDanian forever
This team and the 1989-990 team that beat Denver 55-10 are the best teams in NFL history. They could score at will.
This SuperBowl cost the 9ers years of pain afterwards
it did and all but fuck it
MrDownWithTheSouth they still have more than the saints😂
Not really, I mean they were contenders for the rest of the 90's for the most part.
Odd that the 49ers won three of their SBs with blowouts, but they won two by 4 points. And then lost by 3 in SB XLVII
Brandon Morris both close victories over the Bengals!
Poor San Diego....they clearly weren't ready in this game and San Francisco had their number ALL NIGHT.
It didn’t matter if was the 🤠 or 🌉 the ⚡️were sacrificial lambs to begin with.
Al Pupunu doing the cutting open the coconut (football) and taking a sip!
We finally make it to Superbowl 94', it's against Greatest NFL Team Ever.👎 Few years later 98' Padres make WorldSeries.. We lose 4 straight to Best MLB team ever, the "114 win" Yankees. Still Pissed Off.
What about the Chargers leaving? Sorry I had to bring that up....
Really wanted to see the Steelers vs 49ers
With the NFL rules in today's game you would think Steve Young 6 TD passes & the 75 points combined by both teams which is Super Bowl records would of been shattered by now.
Why am I not seeing Rodney Harrison at Strong Safety on the field for the San Diego Chargers 🏈 ?!!
Dumisa Tony Johnson watch his “A Football Life” documentary. It’s uploaded on here
Not a starter at that time Stanley Richard was a joke (deer in the head lights)+Jerry probably would have got hurt but he survived Atwater hits
Was Tom Brady ever really hit by any one oh yeah broken clavicle!
Never saw him cheap shot like Montana was many times
2:31 : He had predicted on what was going to happen on that game at that time all along🤷♂️!!!
The 1994 Chargers are also remembered for tragedy in the form of numerous untimely deaths, as eight of the players from that 1994 squad have died prematurely since that time, all by the age of 44. It is part of a supposed locally infamous curse in the San Diego area, involving its sports teams.
June 19, 1995 - Linebacker David Griggs died in a car accident when his vehicle slid off a ramp on Florida's Turnpike, linking to three roads just west of Fort Lauderdale and subsequently slammed into a pole, he was 28 years old.
May 11, 1996 - Running back Rodney Culver and his wife Karen were among the 110 people (105 passengers, 5 crew members) aboard ValuJet Flight 592 when it crashed into the Florida Everglades, killing everyone aboard. He was 26 years old.[3]
July 21, 1998 - Linebacker Doug Miller died after being struck twice by lightning during a thunderstorm while camping in Colorado. He was 29 years old.[4]
May 11, 2008 - Center Curtis Whitley died of a drug overdose. His body was discovered by sheriff deputies in his trailer home in Fort Stockton, Texas, just one day after his 39th birthday. One of the drugs he was known to use was Crystal methamphetamine.[5]
October 15, 2008 - Defensive end Chris Mims was found dead in his Los Angeles apartment by police officers conducting a welfare check. The most likely cause of death was cardiac arrest due to an enlarged heart since he weighed 456 pounds or 207 kilograms when he died. He was 38 years old.[6][7]
February 26, 2011 - Defensive tackle Shawn Lee died from a cardiac arrest resulting from double pneumonia. Lee had been suffering from diabetes for years prior to his death. He was 44 years old.[8]
December 8, 2011 - Linebacker Lewis Bush died from an apparent heart attack, just six days after his 42nd birthday.[9]
May 2, 2012 - Linebacker Junior Seau died in his home in Oceanside, California. Seau was discovered already lifeless by his girlfriend. His death was likely a suicide since a self-inflicted gunshot wound was apparent to the chest. He was 43 years old
Damn so sad
Center Courtney Hall died earlier this year. He made it to his fifties at least. But that’s nine dead now.
Such terrible.😢😢
My home town is San Francisco. But 49re where the best team at the time.
If your a chargers fan this lost still hunts you to this day
This 1994 49ers team was loaded on offense most people say their 89 team was their best but this team was averaging 31 points a game and they drown everyone in the playoffs The Bears, Cowboys and then the Trashing of the Chargers in Superbowl 29
RIP Seau
Go Bolts.....even though they lost.
19:20 Woah....😍
I'm a 49er fan
It was inches away from being 28-21 at halftime instead of 28-10
How so?
I was so not excited for the Super Bowl I was looking more for the commercials you knew this was going to be an onslaught San Diego just did not look right even being in Joe Robbie Stadium or having their team name painted in the endzone none of it felt right you knew they were going to get an ass whooping greetings from Buffalo New York
The chargers making it to the super bowl was a miracle they beat the Steelers on the road
strike this one under the wish we hadn't watched SB's.
@12:05, What would Bill Walsh have said to his players under the same circumstances ? Bill would have lie down in the locker room floor with his head propped up against a bean-bag. As the anxious players look on, Bill would say calmly and with confidence: we’ll beat them.
Sadder than this SB loss for the Chargers was that 6-7 of their players this day died prematurely, one of them hit by lightning twice. Another ate himself to death and Junior Seau committed suicide.Think a running back died in an Everglades plane crash too.
Nine have died.
•David Griggs, LB, 1995 - car accident just months after this game
•Rodney Culver, RB, 1996 - commercial plane crash
•Doug Miller, LB, 1998 - struck by lightning TWICE on a camping trip
•Curtis Whitley, OL, 2008 - drug overdose
•Chris Mims, DE, 2008 - cardiac arrest; weighed 456 pounds and was on disability at the time of his death
•Shawn Lee, DT, 2011 - cardiac arrest resulting from double pneumonia; had been diabetic for years
•Lewis Bush, LB, 2011 - heart attack
•Junior Seau, LB, 2012 - suicide; was suffering from PTE
•Courtney Hall, C, 2021 - cause of death evidently not announced, but at least he made it to 50, unlike the others.
Although, no one expected it at the time, this was actually the Swan Song for the NFC's domination. With the exception of the Redskin loss to the Raiders and the 2nd Bengal loss in XXIII, from SB XVI thru and including this one, the NFC won by dominating the O and D lines, sometimes even with inferior skill players (Hostetler, Rypien, Timmy Smith). I believe even in this SB, had Humphries played for the 9ers and Young for the Chargers, while the score would have been closer, the 49ers would still have won, as their supporting cast was so much better (the O and D lines, Rice, Watters, Taylor). I'll grant xxiii was an exception. The 49ers did not dominate in that game and had the QBs been reversed (Montana for Esiason) the 9ers would have lost. That was in contrast to the first Bengals loss where Anderson was a worthy QB, but the Bengals were not really in contention (they never had the lead and only threatened once with their 2nd TD) and only make the final score under 7 with a TD in garbage time . . .
While the NFC would win 2 more Super Bowls, they were not of the same dominating character. They won mostly because they had the better QBs, and had to rely on the other teams mistakes (O'Donnell) or special teams play (Howard). That is, while previous NFC teams forced great players (Elway, Kelly, Marino, Thurman Thomas) into mistakes, the Cowboys in xxx won more because of O'Donnell's incompetence compared to Aikman than because of forced errors. While numerous times during their domination, the NFC teams won despite their own special teams mistakes or flat being outplayed on special teams, the Packers had to rely on special teams to win in xxxi. . . . Certainly, in xxx and xxxi, if the QBs were reversed, or the Steelers or Patriots had their future QBs, the scores would have been reversed. . .
no cause the cowboys and packers won it after this.
Neil O'Donnel threw that game.
Two California teams playing in South Florida
This game would have been much better if they just let Dallas and SF replay the NFC Championship Game. And that goes for all 92 & 93 as well
Sb29 gave me a good 13th bday within a week of the game. Hope they give me a good 40th 😅😫
Won much money on this game!!!
My ranking for the best 49ers championship teams:
#1 1989
#2 1994
#3 1984
#4 1988
#5 1981
U.S Navy Disabled Veteran 😎🇺🇸 !!!!! Super Bowl 29 final score should have been 49-10 but Instead it was 49-26 lol 😂
America 81
#godblessthetroops
#thankyouforyourservice
#godblessamerica
Bobby Ross was half the Chargers highlights in this Film...at least
Steve Young
1994/95 League MVP 🏆
SBXXIX MVP 🏟🏆
I wonder how Mahomes chiefs would’ve matched up with this 49ers team...
Bobby Ross What a joke .All that yelling and screaming.Thats not how you win a super bowl 🏟.
Allen Warren
It didn't help The players couldn't do anything about it
12:21
Natrone Means
why did Greg Brady get grounded?
Poor Chargers really thought they had a chance against the mighty '94 Niners? Steve Young, Jerry Rice, and Primetime? Oh boy. ;)
Time to get our 1st in 30 years
The niners beat the chargers during the regular season that year in qualcomm stadium 38-16 and sanders had a 80 yard pick six
Whoever was coming out the NFC meaning Dallas of San Fran was going to win the Super Bowl. The 49ers had destroyed the Chargers earlier in the season and did the same thing that night against them. Steve Young was on a mission to win it all and nothing and I mean nothing was going to stop him that night.
One of the worst superbowls ever this felt like a regular season game. Everyone knew San Diego had no chance utterly predictable. Glad young got his moment though.