Actually attended this game and had great seats! In true Candlestick fashion, it was warmer for this game than it was the Giants game about two months prior.
9er fan! I always reference this game when people say no one out right beat Prime. If the Rams had a better QB they beat us because Flip was unstoppable. Prime had no answer for him. When asked about it his only excuse was, my shoulder was hurting. His feet weren’t, lol
The 1994 49ers are still the best football team I’ve ever personally seen. Look at all of the hall of famers that had. And the coaching staff: Seifert, Shanahan, Rhodes, McKittrick and Kubiak. Mike Solari was a tight ends coach that year and he would end up being regarded as one of the best o line coaches ever. Wow.
I remember watching this game thinking the Niners were gonna blow out the Rams but the Rams played them tough. Loved it when Flipper Anderson burned Sanders.
Seiffert is probably the greatest manager of talent in NFL history! If Craig does not fumble in the champ game in 90 against the Giants, George likely* beats the Bills and has 3 rings. *The Bills had a lot to get done with Montana, the 49ers offense, and 49ers defense in that era. Not to mention, the 49ers were more representative of the Cowboys and Redskins than the Giants, who the Bills were competitive with.
@@donkloos9078 Different strokes for different folks. The 49ers beat the Giants some, but their games were 60-40 or 55-45. Any team could win on any week they played when both were near their best(before the Young era* and before Taylor began to fade). But, the Bills probably win that SB with Giants had the Giants not run the ball so well(ate up time) plus 50-50 situations went their way, too, as far as game-winning moments. Including the game ending drive--where the Bills were forced to put the game on the foot of the kicker(in an era when kickers were unproven in those SB clutch moments). The reason the Bills would have lost to the 49ers--in my opinion--was they were vulnerable to very good pass rushing teams. The 49ers were solid upfront in the very early 90s(like Cowboys and Redskins that dominated the Bills). *Young was not as good as Montana and the defensive drop-off from right before Young to the beginning of Young's career as a starter was considerable.
Actually attended this game and had great seats! In true Candlestick fashion, it was warmer for this game than it was the Giants game about two months prior.
It’s fun to watch these old niner games with hindsight. What stuck out most with Young is how deadly he was with a 3 step drop. Damn.
9er fan! I always reference this game when people say no one out right beat Prime. If the Rams had a better QB they beat us because Flip was unstoppable. Prime had no answer for him. When asked about it his only excuse was, my shoulder was hurting. His feet weren’t, lol
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steve young was a great qb .. an absolute unit
The Rams gave the 49ers all they could handle. Steve Young and Jerry Rice were fantastic that night
This marked the second time the 49ers-Rams rivalry to air on cable television.
The 1994 49ers are still the best football team I’ve ever personally seen. Look at all of the hall of famers that had. And the coaching staff: Seifert, Shanahan, Rhodes, McKittrick and Kubiak. Mike Solari was a tight ends coach that year and he would end up being regarded as one of the best o line coaches ever. Wow.
I remember watching this game thinking the Niners were gonna blow out the Rams but the Rams played them tough. Loved it when Flipper Anderson burned Sanders.
Wow, I didn’t remember Jerome Bettis and Marquez Pope being on the Rams. Crazy!
Just a pedestrian 54 point fantasy game for Jerry Rice...
1:16:35 one of the best runs I've seen .. ain't no one thought he was scoring anything on that run
Ricky Watters and Roger Craig should both be in the Hall of Fame.
Jessie Sopolu should be in
Key Plays:
7:00 SF: Taylor 7-yd rec TD from Young
11:35 LAR: Kinchen 39-yd rec from Maddox
26:25 SF: Rice 7-yd rec TD from Young
1:00:20 SF: Rice 6-yd rec TD from Young
1:16:30 LAR: Kinchen 44-yd rush TD
1:17:45 LAR: Two-point conversion attempt
1:22:45 SF: Rice 29-yd rec from Young
1:32:40 LAR: Anderson 50-yd rec TD from Miller
1:35:50 SF: Watters 35-yd rec from Young
1:39:15 SF: Brien missed 41-yd FG
1:42:10 LAR: Bettis 20-yd rec from Miller
1:46:25 LAR: Hester 22-yd rec TD from Miller
1:47:30 LAR: Two-point conversion
1:49:45 SF: Watters 15-yd rush
2:02:15 LAR: Robinson fumble recovery
2:06:50 San Francisco game-winning drive start
2:07:35 SF: Jones 19-yd rec from Young
2:13:55 SF: Rice GW 18-yd rec TD from Young
2:16:55 Los Angeles final drive start
Key Stats:
LAR:
Chris Miller 16/33 pass, 228 yds, 2 TD
Tommy Maddox 3/4 pass, 55 yds
Todd Kinchen 2 rec, 51 rec yds, 1 car, 44 rush yds, 1 TD
Flipper Anderson 5 rec, 99 yds, 1 TD
Jessie Hester 3 rec, 50 yds, 1 TD
SF:
Steve Young 30/44 pass, 325 yds, 4 TD
Ricky Watters 20 car, 81 rush yds, 5 rec, 74 rec yds
Jerry Rice 16 rec (21 targets), 165 yds, 3 TD
John Taylor 5 rec, 49 yds, 1 TD
Great Niners win!!
1:32:45 Deion getting roasted very rare sight
On the other hand he saved the TD that would certainly have given the win to the Rams 2:20:17
I remember Ken Norton quipping that these were the "Same old sorry assed Rams!"
Rip Kevin green
2:25:39 lol the agony of defeat. The stare of disgust! 😩😂
Seiffert is probably the greatest manager of talent in NFL history! If Craig does not fumble in the champ game in 90 against the Giants, George likely* beats the Bills and has 3 rings.
*The Bills had a lot to get done with Montana, the 49ers offense, and 49ers defense in that era. Not to mention, the 49ers were more representative of the Cowboys and Redskins than the Giants, who the Bills were competitive with.
Montana was knocked out of '90 SF NY playoff game and done for the season. Steve Young would have been QB for SB.
@@donkloos9078 Different strokes for different folks. The 49ers beat the Giants some, but their games were 60-40 or 55-45. Any team could win on any week they played when both were near their best(before the Young era* and before Taylor began to fade). But, the Bills probably win that SB with Giants had the Giants not run the ball so well(ate up time) plus 50-50 situations went their way, too, as far as game-winning moments. Including the game ending drive--where the Bills were forced to put the game on the foot of the kicker(in an era when kickers were unproven in those SB clutch moments). The reason the Bills would have lost to the 49ers--in my opinion--was they were vulnerable to very good pass rushing teams. The 49ers were solid upfront in the very early 90s(like Cowboys and Redskins that dominated the Bills).
*Young was not as good as Montana and the defensive drop-off from right before Young to the beginning of Young's career as a starter was considerable.
Seifert was a DB coach for Walsh in 1980. He has all 5 49er rings.
how about those niners ditching the brown pants ..? that was very memorable
Great game. I forgot thia one.
BTW, what DOES George Seifert actually do in the game just standing there alone with no headset???
2:13:58 sure, let’s cut out the game-winning TD…. 👏🏼 👏🏼 👏🏼
NFL copyright forced it to be trimmed.
@@ilikesports they made you cut out the game winning TD?…like you couldn’t cut out some meaningless part?
If I didn't cut out the TD the whole game would be blocked.
@@ilikesports that’s terrible….i wonder why they wanted only that TD cut out
@@Realistic316 They are doing this on all long form game uploads. NFL is very conservative about their content, foolish approach.
2:20:50 one of those plays .. perfect pass perfect defense collide .. in this case the d won the exchange
Can you download 2011 49ers vs lions
Don't have it.
That was the hand shake game. It was a classic
3:39
Bad call
That’s not DPI
Mark Malone love bombs for Ken Norton is getting way too much.
💥💥Oh those pesky Lambs
Football was so much better
32:19 I see the nfl was already transitioning to soft ass league by this time lol