I was at this game in 94 at old RFK Stadium in D.C. I remember Deion Sanders autographed my Game Program 49ers beat the breaks off Washington getting ready for the showdown against Dallas the next week 49ers beat them as well
You could tell the 49ers were rounding into form, by the end of 1994 they were the best team, this was a total team effort, offense, defense and Special Teams all scored TD's.
Ricky Waters was incredible. This 49ers team was, used to love watching the49ers. From Montana teams in the80’s , Young in the 80’s , Garcia in the 2000’s with T.O
@@thesentinelsfootballchanne3212truly BS Rice was BY FAR nowhere near the fastest on the field... He was probably the best route-runner, and best or near-best at YAC......and always knew where he had to get to (sticks-wise) But the idea that just being able to run down Rice is HOF contender..,sheer stupidity But nowhere near the fastest....
1:47:54 - Charles Mann, a longtime Redskins fan favorite now with the 49ers, gets a sack against his old team and actually gets a standing ovation from the RFK faithful. That just shows you how much Mann was loved in Washington. It also shows how loaded the 49ers were this year with star power. Mann, who for many years was the anchor of the defensive line in Washington went to San Francisco where he served primarily in a back up role that season and mostly played in mop up time after the Niners had already put the game away. When you have someone like Charles Mann on the bench coming in for mop up duty that shows how stacked your team truly is. I'm sure Charles didn't mind though as he would go on to collect another super ring with the 49ers to add to the two he already had in Washington.
Still the team that bill walsh built. Had he stayed till 1994 he probably would have had at least 2 more super bowl titles. What an incredible coach and evaluator of talent he was. Nobody else comes close.
Gus Frerotte was a bum. A true 7th round ham and egger who never deserved one bit of the hype surrounding his performance. His self inflicted concussion celebration is the single play which exemplifies the last 29 years of redskin/safe spaces (or whatever they end up calling themselves) football.
In Gus' defense, McDonald QUICKLY got high enough to dunk a basketball(maybe with 2 hands). What did he have a 45" vertical?! Those hops were beyond a football player's leaping ability. Though it gets no play, that's one of the most athletic plays of all time(possibly top 20). If Tim was a HOFer, then you might see that play more.
I wouldn’t necessarily say he was a bum, there’s really not a lot of grandiose expectations for players drafted in the 7th round (I don’t know why Washington fans hyped him up the way that they did, perhaps they were just happy Heath Shuler wasn’t playing) so when you think about it, Frerotte actually kind of overachieved in that regard. He was not a guy who was gonna put up magnificent stats and be a consistent starting quarterback for any NFL team, but if the starter did get injured, Gus could come in and manage the game and get a result every now and then, like he did with Denver in 2000, Miami in 2005, and in his final season with the Vikings in 2008. He was a serviceable backup who could win a game or two if he needed to. He was kind of like Ryan Fitzpatrick before Ryan Fitzpatrick
The players dying from cte and all the backlash changed the game forever. Myself, I can’t say I blame them for trying to make the game safer, but maybe it was just for them to save their butt from litigation.
@@s.tavares3257 It’s called football. Anyone who plays past little league level knows the risks involved. It’s a gladiator game not a poker tournament. The current NFL is a complete disgrace.
so glad I stopped watching football. I recall around this time Chuck Cecil had a clean hit on Ron Middleton and got fined for it. So even back then the NFL was getting a little carried away with fines and such.
@@MaximusWolfe I played high school and college football, so I am aware of that.. but if you watch “league of denial”, you’ll see what I’m talking about.
Pat Summerall and John Madden are awesome, and so does James Brown and Terry Bradshaw.
nice repost from jaboo82681. Jaboo had a great 94 49rs collection + 94 Bulls All playoff games and lots of R.S. Rare Feeds
This is him, YT took down all my stuff 🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️
I was at this game in 94 at old RFK Stadium in D.C. I remember Deion Sanders autographed my Game Program 49ers beat the breaks off Washington getting ready for the showdown against Dallas the next week 49ers beat them as well
Was there two with my father. It was incredible.
49ers first game with the solid red socks worn with the throwback uniforms (after the BYE week) in 1994...
You could tell the 49ers were rounding into form, by the end of 1994 they were the best team, this was a total team effort, offense, defense and Special Teams all scored TD's.
Ricky Waters was incredible.
This 49ers team was, used to love watching the49ers.
From Montana teams in the80’s , Young in the 80’s , Garcia in the 2000’s with T.O
Best catch and run i ever seen without scoring.... 53:02
Daryll Green, Rice wouldn't be able to run around him unfortunately. He's scored TDs against him several times though.
Darrel Green's the only player I've seen catch Jerry at football speed at least once. That fact alone makes him a first ballot HOF lol
@@thesentinelsfootballchanne3212truly BS
Rice was BY FAR nowhere near the fastest on the field...
He was probably the best route-runner, and best or near-best at YAC......and always knew where he had to get to (sticks-wise)
But the idea that just being able to run down Rice is HOF contender..,sheer stupidity
But nowhere near the fastest....
1:47:54 - Charles Mann, a longtime Redskins fan favorite now with the 49ers, gets a sack against his old team and actually gets a standing ovation from the RFK faithful. That just shows you how much Mann was loved in Washington. It also shows how loaded the 49ers were this year with star power. Mann, who for many years was the anchor of the defensive line in Washington went to San Francisco where he served primarily in a back up role that season and mostly played in mop up time after the Niners had already put the game away. When you have someone like Charles Mann on the bench coming in for mop up duty that shows how stacked your team truly is. I'm sure Charles didn't mind though as he would go on to collect another super ring with the 49ers to add to the two he already had in Washington.
53:34 Best ever football broadcaster with his take on the best ever football player.
Still the team that bill walsh built. Had he stayed till 1994 he probably would have had at least 2 more super bowl titles. What an incredible coach and evaluator of talent he was. Nobody else comes close.
Umm...Jimmy Johnson turning a 1-15 team into a back to back Super Bowl winner within 3 years? I would say he comes close homer
@@eldub422 Ok good point, sir.
@@eldub422 talent evaluator? Sure
Innovator? Forget about it.
You gotta give Seifert credit for the defense
91, 92, 93, 94, 96 and 97
7:51 the perfect spiral
Awesome video!!! Thank you
0:42 I dont know about the team, but **I** sure as hell was thinking ahead to the Cowboys...LOL
We were thinking about you guys too. You deserved your turn at “the head of the class” but it sure hurt!!!
Key Plays:
6:45 SF: Watters 38-yd rec from Young
9:55 SF: Brien 32-yd FG
18:35 SF: Singleton 29-yd rec from Young
27:25 SF: Jones 69-yd rec TD from Young
36:10 SF: Cook 18-yd INT ret
45:45 WAS: Gouveia 7-yd INT ret
53:00 SF: Rice 55-yd rec from Young
54:10 SF: Watters 22-yd rush
55:05 SF: Young 1-yd rush TD
1:05:50 SF: Rice 21-yd rec from Young
1:27:40 SF: McDonald 73-yd INT ret TD
1:29:40 WAS: Ellard 23-yd rec from Frerotte
1:36:05 SF: Carter 96-yd kick ret TD
1:39:15 WAS: Mitchell 42-yd kick ret
1:40:30 SF: Woodall fumble recovery
1:43:15 SF: Rice 28-yd rush TD
1:59:15 WAS: Horton 4-yd rec TD from Friesz
2:06:20 WAS: Morrison 32-yd fumble ret TD
2:12:40 WAS: Onside kick
2:23:15 SF: Logan 22-yd rush
Key Stats:
SF:
Steve Young 15/25 pass, 291 pass yds, 1 TD, 1 INT, 1 car, 1 rush yd, 1 TD
Ricky Watters 11 car, 46 rush yds, 6 rec, 66 rec yds
Jerry Rice 3 rec (11 targets), 90 rec yds, 1 car, 28 rush yds, 1 TD
Brent Jones 1 rec, 69 yds, 1 TD
Tim McDonald 1 INT, 1 TD
WAS:
Gus Frerotte 15/32 pass, 167 yds, 2 INT
John Friesz 8/12 pass, 57 yds, 1 TD
Ricky Ervins 18 car, 52 rush yds, 7 rec (12 targets), 41 rec yds
Henry Ellard 7 rec (11 targets), 93 yds
Ken Harvey 2 sacks
Darryl Morrison 1 FR, 1 TD
I thought if a kickoff went out of bounds before being touched it was automatically placed at the receiving teams 40 yard line?
8:55 hospital pass
Young owed Rice dinner.
Jerry’s catch and run in the 2nd quarter is impressive. As for the up and coming Gus Ffrerotte … not so much.
As a Skins fan, I got tickets to this game for free and still didn't get my money's worth....
Hahahahaha
They should have kept Ricky Watters and deion if possible. But Watters fit in with that offense perfect
That front line and linebackers were good for the Reskins. The Niners offense was too much for them however.
Can you uses upload cowboy's vs 49ers from1994 full game please?
WFT needs to move back to the RFK site
Gus Frerotte was a bum. A true 7th round ham and egger who never deserved one bit of the hype surrounding his performance. His self inflicted concussion celebration is the single play which exemplifies the last 29 years of redskin/safe spaces (or whatever they end up calling themselves) football.
In Gus' defense, McDonald QUICKLY got high enough to dunk a basketball(maybe with 2 hands). What did he have a 45" vertical?! Those hops were beyond a football player's leaping ability. Though it gets no play, that's one of the most athletic plays of all time(possibly top 20). If Tim was a HOFer, then you might see that play more.
I wouldn’t necessarily say he was a bum, there’s really not a lot of grandiose expectations for players drafted in the 7th round (I don’t know why Washington fans hyped him up the way that they did, perhaps they were just happy Heath Shuler wasn’t playing) so when you think about it, Frerotte actually kind of overachieved in that regard. He was not a guy who was gonna put up magnificent stats and be a consistent starting quarterback for any NFL team, but if the starter did get injured, Gus could come in and manage the game and get a result every now and then, like he did with Denver in 2000, Miami in 2005, and in his final season with the Vikings in 2008. He was a serviceable backup who could win a game or two if he needed to. He was kind of like Ryan Fitzpatrick before Ryan Fitzpatrick
45:20 - Yikes
I remember going to this game as a niners fan living in DC I won a lot of money from my friends we whip them deadskins Rfk was a dump
fox
8:54 Dude would get fined and suspended in 2021 NFL.
The players dying from cte and all the backlash changed the game forever. Myself, I can’t say I blame them for trying to make the game safer, but maybe it was just for them to save their butt from litigation.
@@s.tavares3257
It’s called football. Anyone who plays past little league level knows the risks involved. It’s a gladiator game not a poker tournament. The current NFL is a complete disgrace.
so glad I stopped watching football. I recall around this time Chuck Cecil had a clean hit on Ron Middleton and got fined for it. So even back then the NFL was getting a little carried away with fines and such.
@@MaximusWolfe I played high school and college football, so I am aware of that.. but if you watch “league of denial”, you’ll see what I’m talking about.
7:14
57:37
HTTR!