Joe montana cool under pressure episodes8/31/2023 ![]() ![]() Wish Montana could’ve played an extended prime, but his back was ruined. Too bad defensive players could crush QBs those days. Scored 55 on Denver’s number one defense (all-pro players in their prime like Karl Mecklenberg, Steve Atwater, Dennis Smith, etc.) Game over at half. ![]() The 1989 team was a continuation of the 1988 team and they destroyed everyone in the playoffs. (BTW, Ronnie Lott basically ended Ickey Woods’ time as an intimidating runner by blowing him up in that game.) Ultimately, Jerry Rice, Roger Craig and Montana overcame mistakes and a 100+ yard Bengals kickoff return to beat Cincy in the SB. The 1988 team had a lot of new players that needed to mature over the year and were 10-6. Total mismatch between Montana’s mastery of the offense and his throwing and running ability versus Miami D. Montana more mature rushed for about 55 yards in the Super Bowl. (Other was 1985 Bears.) The 1981 team matured. The 1984 team was one of two 18-1 teams that won the Super Bowl all-time. Tom Landry said that Montana was all they had going for them after the Niners beat them in the NFC Championship game. It was a young and relatively inexperienced team. The 1981 team had a creaky Lenvil Elliot for RB, and Dwight Clark and Freddie Solomon for receivers. It’s interesting that Montana won with basically 3-4 different teams. If your point is that Brady < Montana because he lost super bowls and is routinely enmired in sophomoric bullshit even if his overall resume seems more compelling, the Lebron/Jordan comparison is pretty apt.Īlso, we’re arguing about sports because we are privileged and bored. I just think it woulda been sweet without those last two sentences and it ain’t because I don’t like basketball cuz I sure do.Īnd how come his last name gets to be Montana? I mean, even THAT isn’t fair.Įxcept Jordan is the guy who executed every time and was a stone cold killer, even if he didn’t do it for 20 years, whereas Lebron wins some and loses some and sometimes disappears but has maintained a ridiculously high level for a really long time. Nobody ever says that about anybody, not even Mike.Īll that said, I get the dude’s point. I mean, if you could say he was “=“ Jordan, then could you say he was “=“ Wayne? No. Noteworthy is that there’s ten others dudes on his team on field at the same time. Montana was the bane of my Broncos-fan childhood existence. Especially kids balling it up on the playgrounds in Ohio or wherever. And people don’t really give a crap about skiers. I mean you can say he “=“ Jordan but don’t “=“ Babe? OK. Hey guys! Yeah!? Did you like Mike? Yeah! Tell me you are 44 without telling me you’re 44. Amazing!! It just seems fucking like lazy Scott Van Pelt bro brah listicle bullshit to me. I love Jordan and LeBron, don’t get me wrong. To draw a new conclusion or reframe something in terms that either provide new insight (or just food for thought) or provide understanding or a useful frame of reference to different audiences. Not looking to start a debate, but the idea that basketball players aren’t real athletes or whatever (compared to football or hockey, is what I’ve heard lately) is absurd.īecause that’s what comparisons are for. Probably coincidence, but I don’t quite get it. Because you get taken out of the game early.I’ve noticed a lot of basketball player hate the last couple weeks. “We just had a great game after we got it all settled out the first-part jitters out of the way. We ended up blowing out Denver and found out the hard way you don’t want to do that. Montana also discussed throwing the winning touchdown passes for the next Super Bowl games also was memorable. Except I used to make him dive for the ball just for the excitement.” “As a quarterback, I did that so many times in my backyard with my neighbor growing up. Joe Montana: Cool Under Pressure is a 6-part sports documentary series featuring stories that most people dont know the doubt from his coaches, the controversies with teammates, and the insecurities from within that drove one of the greatest quarterbacks to ever play the sport. He talks about the pass to John Taylor to win Super Bowl XXIII, Super Bowl XXIII. Joe Montana Opens Up About His Favorite Super Bowl Memoryĭuring a February 2021 interview with Popculture, Joe Montana opened up about his favorite Super Bowl memory. Meanwhile, years after retiring, Montana was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2000. After 14 years, Montana was traded to the Kansas City Chiefs and led the team to its first AFC Championship Game in January 1994. He is also the first player to ever be the Super Bowl MVP three times. During his time with the 49ers, Joe Montana started and won four Super Bowls. ![]()
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