Those Rams uniforms were the BEST!!! Now the Rams uniforms are the worst!!!! FIX THE HORNS ON THE UNIFORMS!!!🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 NO BROKEN HORNS!!!🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
The passing by both quarterbacks was outstanding. Roger Craig as a rookie amazing. And Eric Dickerson...nobody like hime with his size, crazy speed, the way he hit the hole and awesome vision...
I wish the NFL sold restored, complete games (no ads, just the game footage and play calling), complete seasons for teams, etc. I don’t think they do, but man I would love to watch through a lot of these seasons and postseasons again. When football was football 🏈 Think of all the creative, lucrative stuff they could do with all the legacy footage they have. I know there are lots of “Greatest…” compilation type videos sold, but I don’t just want to see the same highlights over and over. It would be great to actually own all of the 1980s 49ers games in full, for example.
That has nothing to do with class. That’s just a society that no matter whether you were white, black, or brown…you had to act like a slave to the master owners.
Exactly. They act like an insecure 12 year old now, demanding a pat on the back as soon as they score a TD. It's pathetic. They better score...they are paid enough now a days.
@@TeeeDay Stop making return comments that show your low IQ for not understanding mine. NFL players are Adults. They act like immature kids. They are paid huge salaries to just do their job and shut up. There is no need to expect an immediate compliment or pat on the back when they score. That shows both immaturity and also drastic insecurity. Players never did that before. They played like grown men...doing their job. It is ok to be happy scoring, it's not ok to stand there waiting for your pat on the back. Your comment strongly shows that YOU too would do the same. Why can't you see the underlying insecurity? GROW UP. It's pathetic.
How old are you MilePost? If you're talking about the celebration antics or dancing the Rams did it in the game you just watched. And look up Elmo Wright and Willie White Shoes Johnson. Look-at-me TD celebrations have been around a long time
Willie Harper was the brother of my co-worker Nick Harper back then. (He bragged about him all the time.) As for good old Dwight Clark...He was really a nice guy and a cool dude. I lived in the Bay Area in the 80's and 90"s and met Dwight once in a grocery store. Very down to earth for a NFL player. We talked for over 10 minutes. He said how 90% of fans he met, wanted to hear about the famous "Catch" in the Dallas playoff game that got the Niners into their first Super Bowl. Joe and him practed that exact play dozens of times and finally had a chance to use it. Dwight's previous experience as a Basketball player gave him the ability to jump high and catch it. That catch went down in History and I video taped the game and the first Superbowl shortly after that. Those were some great memories for me.
I miss him...‘The Catch’ is widely regarded as the launching point of the 49ers’ dynasty that featured five Super Bowls in 14 seasons'. He was a great man and a really cool guy. I met him once and talked to him for over 10 min. What a nice guy and humble considering the Catch in the Dallas playoff game was won because of this catch. It started the 49ers super bowl streak.
My memory is a little foggy on specific games historically against the Niners. So here I thought the RUclips algorithm was recognizing this video as something I'd like...watched the whole thing only to re-live the sting I felt so many times. Hey but I live in the present and the Rams are 2-0 against the 49ers this year! Yeah baby!🍻
Yeah too bad the program got the kids of death right after these guys got drafted. I think up to that point it was the harshest penalty ever handed down by the NCAA
@@DesertMike yeah they were nicknamed them the Pony Express. Then it turns out Dickerson and Craig (along with many others) got paid and the program got the "death penalty." I believe it was the worst handed down in NCAA history to that point, but I'm not positive on that. After the story blew open their new nickname became the Pony Exce$$.
Seeing these future Hall of Famers is really cool. This year was Dickerson's record-setting year for rushing, which, 41 years later, still hasn't been broken.
The owners could not agree on how to merge the AFL & NFL. Pete Rozelle had 10 or so envelopes. He had his secretary pick an envelope. This created the strange NFC West and sent the Colts, Browns, and Steelers to the AFC.
The one that preceded this two weeks earlier in SF (10-7 Rams) seemed to have more in common. But at least then you had Montana (316) and Dickerson (142) doing their thing. This one was just, um, boy......................................
Man, this takes me back. 49ers made it to the NFC Championship game and lost to the Redskins who would end up getting pounded by the Raiders in the Superbowl. We got so close to a Bay Area Superbowl that year but at least we won it all the following year against the Dolphins
Yeah, but he ended up getting a Super Bowl while in San Francisco. Was a starting running back for one of the greatest single-season teams in NFL history, the 84 49ers.
You mean why he got traded from the Rams?🤣 The Rams had traded him to the niners earlier that year because they were putting themselves in position to draft Dickerson
The way the receivers take that little step to run the motion play before the snap would look like today’s encroachment penalty lol. I imagine it would be easy to jump offside when the opponents do that😂
Now this is what I call a football game. No pitching & moaning about their teammates not doing enough or could have done more, like today's NFL. Back in the day, it was all about PRIDE & DETERMINATION!!!
80 point game in the 1980s. 18 point, 0 TD game in the era of no looking askance at quarterbacks and a slew of defensive wussification rules. And no one quit on their team and walked off the field in 1983.
I hope the Rams will go back to these uniforms, once their 5 year commitment to these current uniforms expires. These new uniforms the rams are wearing are some of the ugliest in the entire league.
Both teams were super sloppy early (and damn Wendell, hold onto the ball), but turned into quite a fun game. Definitely not the Niners best defensive effort, but they did make a handful of plays to swing the game. And of course, Joe was Joe.
Not against the 1984 Bears in the NFC Conference Championship game. The Bears had the refs checking Tyler for Stickum. Tyler also had a good Super Bowl XIX game as well.
7:13 Montana throwing on the run: always thought that was great. You may see many QBs do that now.. But not much then. The "offensive pass interference" ruling out a TD about 10:30 in: that's a call I never hear anymore, but you'd hear it and expect it then if a receiver laid a hand on a defender more than 5 yards downfield from the line of scrimmage. 13:25, field vision great. Despite all that, though, I think it was the 49ers defense that won this one. Turning a safety into a TD.
Lets c Bill Walsh or Kyle Shanahan? Brock Purdy or Joe Montana? So obvious how much quicker Joe’s passes come out and to the receivers than Purdy. Having Walsh n Joe for the last 2SB against KC…. Never mind
Question: so, after SB IV, the Rams stayed with Ferragamo, going into the 80s? What happened to Pat Haden…was he already on his way out, prior to getting hurt and missing the SB?
Yeah Pat Hadens last year with the Rams was '81. Ferragamo had already taken the Rams to the Super Bowl in 79 so at that point Haden was warming the bench. After 83 Jeff Kemp took over, then the Rams signed Deiter Brock from the CFL. Jim Everett was drafted in 86 and took over as starter in 87
Vince Ferragamo had a great game. Although, just like in Super Bowl XIV, two critical mistakes at the most critical times in the most critical moments of the game was his final undoing. 😟🫤 It hurts to think about how good these Rams' teams were and nothing to show for it.
The gloves that RBs and WRs are allowed to use today are so tacky, my 70 year old father could catch a football one handed wearing them. The game has shifted from blue collar guys wanting to play football for the love of the game to athletes who use the game to get a paycheck.
Who cares if the skill is much higher. The brand of play is more softer and the rules have made the game much easier than it’s ever been. Let’s be honest, if it wasn’t for gambling and fantasy football, the NFL would have been lost relevancy in America. I would guarantee if you asked real NFL fans, would they prefer today’s style of football or past decades style of football, Most are going to pick the style of football played by the guys with “less skill”.
"Skill"? The BS rules and enforcement thereof in the modern game mean that basic fundamentals are worse now than they used to be. Players complaining after every play and expect a flag.
Something about 80s NFL football hits different.
Those Rams uniforms - or at least the colors, were beautifully menacing. The new color scheme is on the softer side of things.
New unis are nice!!! And imma DC4L fan
My favorite Rams uniform personally
Fun fact, those unies since the early 70s get voted top 3 in looks and design, NOW, last to second of last. WHAT MORON DID THIS!!!!!
Those Rams uniforms were the BEST!!! Now the Rams uniforms are the worst!!!!
FIX THE HORNS ON THE UNIFORMS!!!🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
NO BROKEN HORNS!!!🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Ugly rams uniforms
All the shirtless dudes in the stands is hilarious, lol 😂. Gotta love the 80’s!
I love the music and theme from the 80's very disco funky mix
That used to get me hyped as a little kid hearing the cbs theme they used from 1981-85 seasons
I watched this game live that day....I was 10 years old
The passing by both quarterbacks was outstanding. Roger Craig as a rookie amazing. And Eric Dickerson...nobody like hime with his size, crazy speed, the way he hit the hole and awesome vision...
I wish the NFL sold restored, complete games (no ads, just the game footage and play calling), complete seasons for teams, etc. I don’t think they do, but man I would love to watch through a lot of these seasons and postseasons again. When football was football 🏈
Think of all the creative, lucrative stuff they could do with all the legacy footage they have. I know there are lots of “Greatest…” compilation type videos sold, but I don’t just want to see the same highlights over and over. It would be great to actually own all of the 1980s 49ers games in full, for example.
Rams unis were awesome
Niners and Rams need to go back to these classic uniforms.
Ol Joe Montana was my hero growing up. Guy was a badass baller.
That’s what I miss the most from the old NFL. Class act when making a touch down not a bunch of children acting stupid like we see today.
That has nothing to do with class. That’s just a society that no matter whether you were white, black, or brown…you had to act like a slave to the master owners.
Exactly. They act like an insecure 12 year old now, demanding a pat on the back as soon as they score a TD. It's pathetic. They better score...they are paid enough now a days.
@@MegaSkills9stop watching the game. Smh
@@TeeeDay Stop making return comments that show your low IQ for not understanding mine. NFL players are Adults. They act like immature kids. They are paid huge salaries to just do their job and shut up. There is no need to expect an immediate compliment or pat on the back when they score. That shows both immaturity and also drastic insecurity. Players never did that before. They played like grown men...doing their job. It is ok to be happy scoring, it's not ok to stand there waiting for your pat on the back. Your comment strongly shows that YOU too would do the same. Why can't you see the underlying insecurity? GROW UP. It's pathetic.
How old are you MilePost? If you're talking about the celebration antics or dancing the Rams did it in the game you just watched. And look up Elmo Wright and Willie White Shoes Johnson. Look-at-me TD celebrations have been around a long time
Amazing NFL throwback
Willie Harper was the brother of my co-worker Nick Harper back then. (He bragged about him all the time.) As for good old Dwight Clark...He was really a nice guy and a cool dude. I lived in the Bay Area in the 80's and 90"s and met Dwight once in a grocery store. Very down to earth for a NFL player. We talked for over 10 minutes. He said how 90% of fans he met, wanted to hear about the famous "Catch" in the Dallas playoff game that got the Niners into their first Super Bowl. Joe and him practed that exact play dozens of times and finally had a chance to use it. Dwight's previous experience as a Basketball player gave him the ability to jump high and catch it. That catch went down in History and I video taped the game and the first Superbowl shortly after that. Those were some great memories for me.
@@MegaSkills9 aww man you have to post those two games! 🤦🏻♂️
RIP Dwight Clark
Jan.8,1957 - June 4, 2018
I miss him...‘The Catch’ is widely regarded as the launching point of the 49ers’ dynasty that featured five Super Bowls in 14 seasons'. He was a great man and a really cool guy. I met him once and talked to him for over 10 min. What a nice guy and humble considering the Catch in the Dallas playoff game was won because of this catch. It started the 49ers super bowl streak.
The Rams were epic at managing to lose games and crap themselves in this era.
Oh - that darker blue on the Rams looked better than the Jarrod Goff Super Bowl ones.
80s football, man. An era of hard-hitting with sportsmanship, QBs getting sacked without flags, and fully clothed cheerleaders.
Bring back those colors and uniforms
The sportsmanship between the two teams is much better than anything I can remember in my time seeing this rivalry.
What a Game.
Montana is thee undisputed GOAT
Forget about Tuckrule Tommy, wouldn't have lasted half a Season in the 1980's NFL
Thank you for the nostalgic video. I want to see all plays of the game.
14:47 Who remembers the NBA on CBS 🏀 ??
I do i in my early 50's now wish it were back on CBS but it going back on NBC
Who remembers Westwood One Radio Network!
Eric Underwood Class of 81 Downey High School Downey California
You'd have to be from Los Angeles...
UCLA Basketball John Wooden
Great memories!
My memory is a little foggy on specific games historically against the Niners. So here I thought the RUclips algorithm was recognizing this video as something I'd like...watched the whole thing only to re-live the sting I felt so many times. Hey but I live in the present and the Rams are 2-0 against the 49ers this year! Yeah baby!🍻
Eric Dickerson the best SMU player ever lmao
Maybe the best college backfield ever. Eric Dickerson and Craig James.
Yeah too bad the program got the kids of death right after these guys got drafted. I think up to that point it was the harshest penalty ever handed down by the NCAA
@@DesertMike yeah they were nicknamed them the Pony Express. Then it turns out Dickerson and Craig (along with many others) got paid and the program got the "death penalty." I believe it was the worst handed down in NCAA history to that point, but I'm not positive on that. After the story blew open their new nickname became the Pony Exce$$.
thanks nfl throwback
R.I.P. Dwight Clark (#87) 🙏🏾☮️💜🏈🕊️
Seeing these future Hall of Famers is really cool. This year was Dickerson's record-setting year for rushing, which, 41 years later, still hasn't been broken.
Incorrect. This was his rookie year. He broke the all time single season rushing record in '84. He did break the rookie rushing record in 83 however.
@Blue_Dun so you say I was incorrect but then I was correct. Got it.
@@LA_Commander 🤣 yep
@@Blue_Dun 🤣
Totally off topic, but I still find it funny to see the NFC "Western" division with Atlanta in it... :)
The owners could not agree on how to merge the AFL & NFL. Pete Rozelle had 10 or so envelopes. He had his secretary pick an envelope. This created the strange NFC West and sent the Colts, Browns, and Steelers to the AFC.
@@ec1628 Thanks for the info ;)
If only the recent game between these 2 could of been like this 😭
The one that preceded this two weeks earlier in SF (10-7 Rams) seemed to have more in common. But at least then you had Montana (316) and Dickerson (142) doing their thing. This one was just, um, boy......................................
Those CBS Sports intro theme songs of the early to mid 80s had that vibe...
They also had the NBA on CBS until 1990 back in the Day
Lakers vs Sixer champioships were CBS.
I’m surprised week 4 1989 wasn’t considered, it was the 49ers first home game of the season and they were upset by the rams
49ers still bad on special teams 41 years later 😂
Still no Niner QB to come half as good as Montana and it will remain that way forever. So sad. But Joe was incredibly special.
Man, this takes me back. 49ers made it to the NFC Championship game and lost to the Redskins who would end up getting pounded by the Raiders in the Superbowl. We got so close to a Bay Area Superbowl that year but at least we won it all the following year against the Dolphins
Ferragamo threw for 327 yards, 5 TD's and 2 INTs
Montana threw for 358 yards, 3 TD's and 0 INTs
Dickerson ran for 144 yards with 2 receiving TD's
wendell tyler got traded because of exactly what he did in this game, fumble twice
Not quite. He was in SF for several more years.
Yeah, but he ended up getting a Super Bowl while in San Francisco. Was a starting running back for one of the greatest single-season teams in NFL history, the 84 49ers.
You mean why he got traded from the Rams?🤣 The Rams had traded him to the niners earlier that year because they were putting themselves in position to draft Dickerson
After Dwight Clark caught that TD pass, he got in a mini-scuffle with the DB, and they both quickly squashed it. Love it.
MORE prime Ronnie Lott 80s action. This is the greatest channel on RUclips. 🫡
Yea USC legend
@@packersauburneric3625Joey Browner was better than Lott at USC.They moved Lott to safety from cb because he kept getting burned.
Fred Dean was a beast.
this game has everything! wendell Tyler fumbles, Montana holding for field , crazy runbacks
The one thing i noticed on every Montana pass was how quick he got the ball out. I hope next year we see that with Purdy
Eric was some player broke our hearts a few times GO NINERS❤
Bubba Paris looking slender back in ‘83
The good old days with my 9ers😊
Sports Illustrated featured this game that week. The article was titled "The Heist on the Coast." It was a wild game.
I miss those days.
Vince Ferragamo he was a pretty good quarterback in his day. Throw that deep pass Pretty good I’m not too sure if he won NFL MVP I could be wrong 🤔
Those shoulder pads were massive.
Nice 👍
The way the receivers take that little step to run the motion play before the snap would look like today’s encroachment penalty lol. I imagine it would be easy to jump offside when the opponents do that😂
Amazing game which I attended! Go Niners.
Yall need to make a highlights video for Eric Dickerson, tired of only 240p quality videos of him
10:12 what a BS call 😂
Now this is what I call a football game. No pitching & moaning about their teammates not doing enough or could have done more, like today's NFL. Back in the day, it was all about PRIDE & DETERMINATION!!!
🎉pre rice era
Pre-Rice, but Walsh and Montana were there.
Seifert was also hired as DC, and that side was good too.
Cool video
Another great 49ers win back in the day.
But the Rams certainly won the UGLY uniforms contest !
41 Years Ago
I remember watching NFL films on Vince Ferragamo and one of the things they said about him is that he looks like Warren Beatty
Warren Beatty played a Rams QB in Heaven Can Wait, but in my opinion he certainly didnt look like Ferragamo.
That throw by Montana 7:19 🔥
Awesome Video
Both these offenses shredded the defenses this game, but two games earlier the defenses shut down the offenses.
Vince Ferragamo ve Joe Montara
80 point game in the 1980s. 18 point, 0 TD game in the era of no looking askance at quarterbacks and a slew of defensive wussification rules.
And no one quit on their team and walked off the field in 1983.
Well to be fair the game two weeks before this in SF was a 17 point single teeder
Back when the NFL was good.
Great game. Hate the result though.
For those who are wondering, 7:11 is why Montana is the greatest QB of all time
Is Wendell tyler dad of mark tyler former usc 5 star runningback in 2007?
Yes he is.
original nfc west 0:20
I hope the Rams will go back to these uniforms, once their 5 year commitment to these current uniforms expires. These new uniforms the rams are wearing are some of the ugliest in the entire league.
Both teams were super sloppy early (and damn Wendell, hold onto the ball), but turned into quite a fun game. Definitely not the Niners best defensive effort, but they did make a handful of plays to swing the game. And of course, Joe was Joe.
9:48. LOL at that being a catch.
That is when NFL FOOTBALL was actually professional football!
Now it’s: Don’t play to hard because we might get an injury and loose millions!
As a 49er fan, I can’t stand the Lambs as much as the Cowboys. But I was a Dickerson fan while he played in the NFL
Wendell Tyler always fumbled.
Not against the 1984 Bears in the NFC Conference Championship game. The Bears had the refs checking Tyler for Stickum. Tyler also had a good Super Bowl XIX game as well.
7:13 Montana throwing on the run: always thought that was great. You may see many QBs do that now.. But not much then. The "offensive pass interference" ruling out a TD about 10:30 in: that's a call I never hear anymore, but you'd hear it and expect it then if a receiver laid a hand on a defender more than 5 yards downfield from the line of scrimmage. 13:25, field vision great. Despite all that, though, I think it was the 49ers defense that won this one. Turning a safety into a TD.
@5:36 reminds me of Kupp or Puka today.
Why did we get away from announcers who sound like this instead of the cheerleaders we have today?
Lets c Bill Walsh or Kyle Shanahan? Brock Purdy or Joe Montana?
So obvious how much quicker Joe’s passes come out and to the receivers than Purdy.
Having Walsh n Joe for the last 2SB against KC…. Never mind
🕺🎸😎👓📼🧿 nfl 1983
MY TIME ❤ JOE MONTANA GOT TO BE ABOUT 4 FEET FROM HIM IN DUBLIN AT THE ND GAME COULD,NT BELIVE IT GREAT MOMENT LOVE FROM EIRE 🏈💚💚
Question: so, after SB IV, the Rams stayed with Ferragamo, going into the 80s? What happened to Pat Haden…was he already on his way out, prior to getting hurt and missing the SB?
Yeah Pat Hadens last year with the Rams was '81. Ferragamo had already taken the Rams to the Super Bowl in 79 so at that point Haden was warming the bench. After 83 Jeff Kemp took over, then the Rams signed Deiter Brock from the CFL. Jim Everett was drafted in 86 and took over as starter in 87
FREE DAVE VOLSKY!
Dickerson is the greatest!
🐏👷rams vs 49ers
🏈🏈🏈😅😅😅
⛏️⚪🟠🏉🔵🟡🐏
When the niners owned the rams in the 80’s
@@rudychavez4569 Nah, Rams always split with the Niners in the 80s
Rams must beat refs and opponent. Even in 83'! Handed SF 14 points here just like Buffalo a few weeks ago in 2024.
SAME OL' SORRY ASS RAMS
Same ol sorry ass whiners
Didn't the niners just get sweept by the sorry ass Rams this year?
Refs sucked then and and they still suck today!!!
Sloppy football
Vince Ferragamo had a great game. Although, just like in Super Bowl XIV, two critical mistakes at the most critical times in the most critical moments of the game was his final undoing. 😟🫤
It hurts to think about how good these Rams' teams were and nothing to show for it.
It sure does. But hey... they're 2-0 against the Niners THIS YEAR🍻
The skill today is much higher Game doesn’t hit as hard. But catching. Fumbles. Snaps. All better today
The gloves that RBs and WRs are allowed to use today are so tacky, my 70 year old father could catch a football one handed wearing them. The game has shifted from blue collar guys wanting to play football for the love of the game to athletes who use the game to get a paycheck.
No rpos back then lol
@@thesentinelsfootballchanne3212In your opinion when did that happen?
Who cares if the skill is much higher. The brand of play is more softer and the rules have made the game much easier than it’s ever been. Let’s be honest, if it wasn’t for gambling and fantasy football, the NFL would have been lost relevancy in America. I would guarantee if you asked real NFL fans, would they prefer today’s style of football or past decades style of football, Most are going to pick the style of football played by the guys with “less skill”.
"Skill"? The BS rules and enforcement thereof in the modern game mean that basic fundamentals are worse now than they used to be. Players complaining after every play and expect a flag.