1985 NFL Week 3 San Francisco 49ers at LA Raiders
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- Опубликовано: 16 сен 2024
- Joe Montana, Jim Plunkett, Roger Craig, Marcus Allen, Jerry Rice, Todd Christiansen and a huge cast of All Pro Hall of Fame players is the cast of this classic 80s matchup between two dominant NFL organizations at the Los Angeles Coliseum.
John Lowe writes....
It was a matchup of two old neighbors who have combined to win four of the last five Super Bowls. But only the San Francisco 49ers looked like a possible champion today. The Raiders seemed to be a team lost between Oakland and Los Angeles, or at least between the 20s.
The 49ers defense allowed the Raiders inside the 20-yard line only once and defeated Los Angeles, 34-10, in front of a sellout crowd of 87,006 at the Los Angeles Coliseum.
To make matters worse for the Los Angeles Raiders (1-2), quarterback Jim Plunkett suffered a separated left shoulder when Jeff Stover sacked him with about 10 minutes left in the game. The Raiders said Plunkett, who is right-handed, would be out for at least six weeks. He was to be hospitalized tonight for observation, but it was not known if he would require surgery.
As he has done in the past, Marc Wilson will step in for Plunkett at quarterback.
Sit back and enjoy!
This was a once in a generation of quality players whose likes, we will never see again. Football from the 80's was far better than the stuff today.
Agreed !!! I miss this era
Understatement
@socalminstrel The blocking tackling and hitting are far superior in the 70s 80s 90s. The stunts and pulls back then are beautiful to watch. Defense way better back then. Passing offense and the kicking game are much better nowadays as well as clock management. But thats part of the problem with the modern game. They try so hard to minimize turnovers its just boring.
+@socalminstrel Tom Brady would not last 2 months in 70,s or 80,s. Uniforms stink! Look like cheap U.S.F.L. Trump arena underwear. Rather watch World Soccer cup than modern N.F.L. Greedy owners and free agency have destroyed N.F.L. Still remember when it was a game.
@socalminstrel The reason the offenses seem so much better is because the league has castrated the defenses. Back in those days a great defense held opponents to 225 points a season, now it's 300 points and that's considered a great defense.
I was at this game. Lived in LA but a 49ers fan. The stadium was half 49ers fan. The LA Coliseum was an awesome place to see when at capacity. Both teams loaded with stars of the past.
Same here.
Forty Niner fan going to school and working in SoCal.
This was one of very few 9'er games that wasn't blacked out, which included both NFC playoff games from the year before.
I watched some of this game, then I had to leave for work...
I'm here watching now because I keep hearing the alleged leg-whipping by the 9'er O-Line that Madden kept propagandizing, and this was pointed out to be one of the games that they did it to Howie Long.
So let's see...
Remember the HEAT that day? Heck! The heat that entire Summer/Fall!!!
The Summer of the "Night Stalker" killings.
The game that sadly ended Jim Plunkett's career. Haven't had the intestinal fortitude to watch this since the day I watched it live. Thank you for posting
He had a big stretch of 5 wins in a row as a starter in 86 the next year. Then the team stunk it up down the stretch with the league lead in sacks allowed if I remember right. That led to Al drafting left tackle bust John Clay in the offseason
The way Plunkett got drove in to the ground. No way Brady and Mahomes plays same style they played in that NFL.
Not only do we get killed but this game’s also the reason Marc Wilson’s even allowed NEAR a football in the playoffs..regardless these 80’s Raider game’s are gold I could watch them all day 👍🏼especially the home game’s in the Coliseum..keep them coming if possible man great content and memories🙏🏼 Thank you
Wilson, I'm sure is a nice guy and all that stuff, but man, if I could pick any qb to play against, he would be real high on that list
@@incorrigiblerogue1193 didn’t he actually beat out Plunkett the next season in 86?
@@eddieG667 no he didnt....Marc Wilson was absolutely horrible
during the time the Raiders were in LA, their rivalry with the 49ers, even though it only was played once every three years, was defined by the differences between Northern and Southern California - much like the 49ers' rivalry with the Rams
The 49ers and Raiders will always be rivals. These were the 2 dominant teams in the 1st half of the 80s. 4 of the 5 titles were won by these 2 teams.
My 49ers who were Defending Supef Bowl champs kick the Raiders ass 34-10 in L.A. Great memories....
Your 49ers choked at home vs. the Saints the next week, a choke which cost San Francisco the division title.
Bill Walsh was an assistant coach for the Raiders in the 60s
Jim Plunkett was the quarterback for the 49ers in 1976
Rick Ellison, Ronnie Lott, and Roger Craig played for the Raiders in 1991
And Jerry Rice played for the Raiders near the end of his career. This was his rookie season and was vulnerable to fumbling after the catch for his first couple of years.
I love the 49ers these are my boys bring back great memories
I miss this era of nfl football
The good/great teams always had athletes on both sides of the ball..nowadays especially combined with all the rule changes it seems too slanted toward offense
Me too!
@@scottbuono2507 Blame Gene Washingtom and Roger Goodell.
Me too. By 1985 I was living in the SF Bay area, finishing a masters degree, after living in the City since the 1970's. San Franciscans waited a long time for Bill Walsh and Joe Montana, and there was so much talent on that team - Keena Turner, and Ronnie Lott running the defense with greatness in the middle, and some monsters on the front line, like Fred Dean. Montana and his many great receivers catching astounding passes, including the rookie receiver from Mississippi State. The Niners won 3 or 4 of their 5 Superbowls that decade, and they had tough competition in the Raiders, Dallas, New York, Miami, Chicago, Philly -- those are a few that come to mind. I don't follow NFL anymore, but it's a great opportunity to see some of these old games again, cleaned up nicely w/o commercials.
Split backs on offense.
The Lott shoulder pads!
Todd Christenson/Tom Selleck?
Lester Hayes vs Jerry Rice!
Long and Alzado!
Montana and Plunkett!
WooHoo!
Great post, even though the 49ers kicked our butts. I remember this being a hyped game. Wonder why Madden and Summerall weren't on it considering it was the last two Super Bowl champions.
Walker, director at KPIX at that point, had it in his contract I believe, as best I remember from reading it on 506 and Classic Sports years ago, that's why he and Stockton also did Bears/49ers weeks later
He had also been Frank Glieber's partner the year prior, and lost that when he died, so I guess this was him keeping in the loop
CBS briefly altered its usual announcing tiers in the first half of 1985. Pat Summerall and John Madden worked Giants games in 8 of the first 9 weeks, with the only exception being Week 5 when Cowboys-Giants was an ABC Sunday Night game. Summerall was calling the US Open in Week 1, so Verne Lundquist and Madden called Eagles-Giants. Dick Stockton and Wayne Walker called 49ers games in 6 of the first 7 weeks; they had Week 5 off, and Summerall-Madden called 49ers-Falcons. Stockton-Walker called 2 main 4 pm doubleheader games that involved the 49ers-this Week 3 game at the LA Raiders, and Week 6 versus the Bears. Starting with Week 10, CBS went back to its traditional tier system. Summerall-Madden called Cowboys-Washington that week and the Bears’ massacres of the Cowboys and Falcons in Weeks 11-12-the latter ushering in a period when they called a lot of Bears’ games, after only infrequently doing so in the past unless the Bears were playing Dallas.
Tom Brookshier was Wayne Walker’s partner the previous year. Frank Glieber was partnered with Dick Vermeil.
madden? summerall? please.
Been waiting for years for this game to get posted. Thanks very much
49ers are California's Team. Always Have been. Always will be.
Forty years later, now an old man, living 1,000 miles from SFO, I still feel it. 49er fever. 🇺🇸🧙🏽♂️👌🏼
I was at this game as a 49er fan coming down from the Bay Area. This was the highlight of the year as the Niners went on to lose three of their next four games and struggled to a 10-6 season.
Sad note from the game is that three players, 49ers Dwight Clark and Raiders Mickey Marvin and Derrick Jensen have all died of ALS.
That loss to the Saints at home the week after beating the Raiders was hideous.
@@DNSKansas That sounds like a in-season hangover.
20:00 -- Montana to Rice. The NFL would hear a lot of that combination in coming years. Thanks for the video memory!
Thank you thank you thank you. From a niner fans
Wow never thought I'd see this posted. Classic game I've read about, but never got to see.
Thanks for uploading
I love that you left in the United Way ad featuring a very young version of future NFL DE Chris Long!!!
One of the first games I remember watching on TV as a kid. I remember the Raiders getting waxed and they couldn't move the ball.
LOVE classic Raider games but this was really hard to watch...glad we rebounded to go 12-4 and win the division!
Great job by Marcus Allen and the defense...In spite of Marc Wilson.
+@@JAWrightonline Patriots 27-20.
This should have been a pat summerall john madden game
I agree
You got good taste. Wayne Walker was the commenter for CBS. He also worked for kcbs sf. The flag ship station for the niners. So it made sense.
Summerall and Madden did Cardinals at Giants that weekend
Love Wayne Walker and Dick Stockton
This was the Howie Long-Bobb McKittrick game, when Howie confronted the 49ers OL coach in the tunnel after the game about the 49ers' cut blocks.
www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1985-09-23-sp-19639-story.html
Appreciate the post. Been looking for this game along with the Raiders/Rams Monday Night.
Yeah pretty interesting
They should have Met in Super Bowl XVIII. What a Match up that would have been Montana Vs Plunkett 16 Vs 16
I would of picked Montana and niners but would of been classic matchup
The closest game to occur after the 1983 season when it was almost these 2 teams playing in the super bowl. Im sure looking back most would pick the raiders would have won but this game here makes me think maybe not.
This was an absolute beat down!!! We don't think the Raiders were ever in this game!!
The 49ers had a little help from the officials: 1:41:38
20:15. The first pass I ever saw Jerry Rice catch! First of over 1,600 including playoffs!
I believe Raiders traded Sean Jones to the Oilers and picked up Tim Brown with that pick 👍🏽🏈
How come the 49ers wide receivers hunch down before each play while the Raiders receivers are standing upright?
Manu Tuiasosopo the former Seahawk who gave the Raiders fits 1979-84. Good Bye! Jim Plunkett.
So these two teams between them had won four of the previous five Super Bowls? Wow. That's domination. No wonder there was so much build up for this game. In the previous five NFL seasons, then, it paid to be either a Raider fan, a 49er fan, or a Redskin fan. That's it. Just those 3 teams out of the then 28 team NFL. If you were a fan of any of the other 25 NFL teams, during that five year period, your team got left out in the cold. Five years is a long time.
Truly
1:39:43 check out #78 NT Manu Tuiasosopo make the key block that made the play for the fumble recovery score by Milt McColl. Manu deserved more credit for that heads up play that prevented contact while McColl was down. That play was the beginning of the end for the Raiders.
Love Wayne Walker and Dick Stockton.
1984/85 team salary cap:
$3.6 million
For the entire TEAM!!!
Battle of the Bay: 49ers vs. Raiders.
Thank you for posting this game. It would have been a much better game if the officials had not been power mad. Let 'em play.
How many Hall of Fame inductees in this game? Super Bowl MVPs? Rice was big game ready from the start of career!
Oakland/Los Angeles Raiders sounds so much better than saying Las Vegas Raiders
Great post, but what happend to the last touchdown? The final score was 34-10.
It was a 1-yard naked bootleg by Marc Wilson. It was irrelevant. You didn't miss a THANG!!!
No that was 2:02:31, the last TD was Bill Ring--which would also be the last in this series until Jerry Rice's record-breaker on MNF in the '94 season opener (Raiders won FG slobberknockers in 88 and 91)
Dick Stockton a great commentator... and easy to listen to.
Dick Stockton with the young voice. I knew it wasn’t but it sounds like Costas.
Why was football so great in the '70's and '80's and so freakin pathetic now?
Can,t believe Broncos lost twice to this Raider team with Marc Wilson in overtime 1985. Shameful. 11-5 missed playoffs. Browns 8-8 made playoffs. Even more shameful.
They did make the playoffs they lost to the Patriots in the division finals
+@@peterwall583 Broncos only 11-5 team in history not to make playoffs 1985. Patriots beat Jets Wildcard.
@@peterwall583 Hi Peter. That was 1984
@@g.r.x.racer-1737 Patriots were also 11-5 in 2008 with Matt Cassell and didnt make the playoffs.
Of all games!!?!!! CanNOT watch!! The end of #16's illustrious career.
The 49ers would not win another game at the LA Coliseum until 2016.
Great game until it got out of hand for the Raiders...
They might of done another game that Madden and pat
Put the color Gold, back in the Silver and Black !
Is this the game where Bill Ring literally runs over a Raider defensive back? Might have to put time to watch this game again.
Yep, and it was also the last TD in this series until Rice's record-breaking 125th in 1994
this is what frisco woulda done to oakland whenever they had met in a sb
This the game where Ronnie Lott went after Romanowski in practice the next day about getting punked or something?
Romanonski didn't join SF until the '88 season.
@@madrecka oh shit my bad yea your right
1:55:30 Plunkett 1985 season ending injury
More like CAREER ending!!
Make that FRANCHISE ending!!! Marc Wilson. Really, Al??!!??!!??
1:55:52 - That was beyond roughing the passer. Stover *intentionally* drove Plunkett's shoulder into the ground. That punk should have been ejected from the game and fined.
AGREED! Just like that other punk Tony Siragusa who did the same to Rich Gannon in a playoff game about 15 years later. Cheating so and sos!@@SingleTax
Who won there's no score board
Lol
Chris Long as a baby at 33:28
Just watch the United Way commercial with Howie Long and his wife with the newborn baby Chris long was a defensive end for the St Louis Rams New England Patriots and the Philadelphia Eagles a little Howie Long
This was the start of a long pitiful stretch of shitty football from the Raiders bad drafts after bad draft really never found another Super Bowl QB!!
gee,who is this guy named rice on the49ers? he burned mikey haines
irv cross was totally irrelevent. why would cbs pay a nothing burger?
Back than 49er fans had to watch they backs wearing RED in SoCal.
raiders really were thugs
Raiders was a better team
Not quite!
Amazing no instant replay n the refs called n spotted everything fine
I hear what you are saying, and fundamentally I agree. But they were not perfect. In the first half they missed an illegal block in the back on a Raider lineman, and a late hit out of bounds on Dokie Williams. The latter costs the Raiders 3 points. Then later in the half a very dubious roughing the passer call on Alzado costs them another 3 points