Joe Montana says he ‘regrets’ retiring with the Chiefs in 1994 and talks Tom Brady |
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- Опубліковано 3 лют 2021
- Joe Montana joins #Greeny and reacts to Tampa Bay Buccaneers QB Tom Brady saying he is open to playing beyond age 45 and shares how he regrets retiring too early with the Chiefs in 1994 after two seasons with Kansas City.
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There are those of us who got to see Montana, Jordan, Brady, etc. play live.
Truly, we lived together through a golden age of sports.
Gretzky and Bonds too. Very Lucky
@@richardd6669 Let's not forget Tyson
@@richardd6669 I gotta pass on Bonds tho, he was a great spectacle but Derek Jeter was the Winner
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In 4 Super Bowl appearances Joe Montana stats were:
13 touchdowns
0 interceptions
127.8 passer rating
4-0 record
3 Super Bowl MVP's
wow - that's incredible
🐐
The other super bowl was all steve young
yea he had some pretty great teams, so great even his backup came in and won after he left.
in all honesty, it was not that he was that great, it's the teams he faced imploded. The 49ers were super strong because of their coach and owner who spent tons of money. Montana was VERY lucky to be on that team, it made him look much better than he actually was.
Disliking the video for the clickbait, misleading title. Joe never said he regrets retiring a Chief. That title is an outright lie. He said he regrets retiring with a year left on his contract. Way to spin a basic statement into a lie
Agreed, that’s why I clicked the video
Welcome to fake news
ESPN gonna ESPN
I had to watch all the way to the end. Clickbait video, for this reason, Unsubscribed.
You're picking nits. He was with the chiefs when he retired.
Montana is so down to earth. Blessed to live in KC and watch him play his last 2 years.
I wish he could have went to a super bowl with the Chiefs!!!!!
@@timetravelerifyhe was close in his very first year which is the crazy part
There’s a reason why everyone who grew up in Northern California idolized Montana. He was the definition of clutch. Joe cool always came through in the final drive.
The Mission District-SF.
To be fair, Tom Brady's defense always came up big in "his" Super Bowl wins... hahahahahaha ... :) :) :)
Joe Cool earned that nickname
Back in the day of the Niner's dynasty, Joe was also known as "Big Sky".
Yes he did
In his prime he was one of the best ever. His last year he couldn't throw it down the field, just short passes. Not an insult, just that age happens. They never want to quit though.
Different game back in his days where QB's were hit more often.
Plus Montana never had a big arm to begin with.
With a name like Joe Montana, you are just destined for greatness.
lmao right???
No doubt
I'm a Dallas Cowboys fan but my favorite QB is Joe Montana.
Joe was pretty banged up when he retired. It broke everyone's heart but,he made the best choice for him.
Thats an awesome picture at 3:00 I've never seen before..those are some of the best QBS to ever do it standing there together.
Who's between Favre and Montana?
@@duhduhduhdiesel1436 roger staubach
That was at last year's super bowl.
Missing Aikman and Bradshaw and maybe Kelly
@@Chiefskingdom58 brees rodgers as well
Man, could you imagine those '95 Chiefs with Montana?
If Joe Montana with today's QB protection he would have rings on both hands,also stats would be bananas,Him and Brady are the best two i have ever seen,cool under pressure,respect
Montana wouldn’t have Rice, Clarke, his Oline and the good Defenses he had for pretty much all of his career due to salary cap and free agency... it’s still apples and oranges, my friend.
Correct. And I'm a Pat's fan from the 80's. Montana is severely underrated and underappreciated.
@@davidwilliams4837 im a. Bills fan and Joe Montana was the truth
@@mrmaxxx94
Kelly was also a badass and underrated
@@davidwilliams4837 if Josh Allen had some of Jim Kelly's instincts,we would be super bowl bound,90s Bills teams imo are the only team that could hang with Patrick mahomes and KC,imo style wise
Joe couldn't have played as long as Brady because QB's took an absolute BEATING back then. Look it up, kids.
No he couldn't have lmfao
I always say that too
much different game. Ron Jawroski played 115 consecutive games which was a record before year 2000 but since than we have a lot of QBs that played 100 straight and even over 200 straight. Why? Answer- Watered down soft game
@@sniper5880 Facts!
Yep. It's ridiculous the stuff that gets flagged now.
One of the greatest of the greats
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Watch the 1993 AFC Divisional Game. It’s very intense!
He’s the goat idc what anyone says I like Brady but 13 TDs no picks in super bowl game’s QB rating of over 120 4-0 never lost you can’t be a goat if you loos game’s to me idc you want win 10 and loose 2 or even 3 this man never lost in the era where they can hit the QB the era where him and Bill Walsh made the NFL a passing league
They all say he had Rice y’all know he won 2 before Rice was drafted right
49ers didn’t even want Rice they wanted another receiver
@@GxxdyGxxd stfu
@@angrypatriots1446 don’t be mad cuz niggas like me know facts and stats I know more about football then you ever will
I guarantee you don’t even know what a 7 route is 😂😂😂
There are some guys that can walk into a room and command attention, Montana is one of them
Fr fax 💯 Joe Montana to Tom Brady to eventually Pat Mahomes..
Went to a notre dame game some years ago. Campus was packed with people because they were playing USC with Reggie Bush. Joe Montana showed up and the campus crowd parted like the red sea. He was wearing blue jeans and a flannel shirt. No one hassled him for autographs they just respectively gave him room and stared in admiration. It was like a god walking through.
I am one of those guys too
Unless Tom Brady or Michael Jordan are in the room..then its Joe " Who"?
Headline is misleading. From what I heard him say, he regrets not playing another year with the Chiefs as he had another year on his contract and missed playing.
right man i came to see comments before i started video & he definitely said that he regretted retiring with one year left on his contract due to injuries & his family. not that he didn’t want to play for the chiefs
You're right, the title suggested that he regretted ever going to the Chiefs.
Media always wants players to be bashed
Click bait
Yeah, it should have just said that he regrets retiring. No need to add "with the Chiefs".
Joe "Cool" Montana. Nuff said!
Joe Cool still looks good. Still my fave QB ever and I’ve been a KC fan for 28 years.
*Sega’s NFL Football ‘94 is still my fave game ever. Montana’s accuracy was a 99 in that game!
I had Joe Montana football on the Sega master system. I loved that game.
@@rezalicious79 great game for what it was. If you loved that, you should try the Genesis version
Don’t forget Marcus Allen played with Montana!
Sega's Joe Montana Sports Talk Football was better than Madden, but the Nintendo was more popular so everyone thinks Madden is the best game.
@@RS-dn3md exactly!
I regret him retiring too. The first game I went to was Christmas 94 at arrowhead. Joe Montana is my hero.
His next to last game. I remember them losing their wildcard game against the Dolphins on New Years Eve the next week. I never thought anyone would ever come close to him at QB. I was wrong.
The 49ers were his Dynasty, it’s hard to believe he never retired as a 49er..... Doesn’t change the fa that Joe is the GOAT of the 80s..... Still love him.....
He actually did return and retire as a 49er in April of 1995
@@godofthunder6137, I can’t believe I don’t remember this happening... And I was 15 that April.....
Joe Montana Was the original G.O.A.T. He was a childhood idol of mine.
Original but not current
@@dawizz98 facts
This is why GOAT should be GOTE: Greatest Of Their Era
Brown
Bradshaw
Montana
Brady
Russell
Kareem
Bird & Magic
Jordan
Lebron
Howe
Orr
Gretzky
Crosby
Most impressive thing about Brady is how hard he still works, even after all the success.
Joe you will always be the GOAT to me and Millions of others. You never lost on the biggest stage and you were perfect in those games not a interception thrown, not a fumble. You will always be my comeback kid!
Joe looks like he could play today! Always seemed like such a gentleman and Great team player! He looks fit! Good health to you Joe....Keep doing whatever you are doing! Enjoy
Headline made it sound like he didn’t like retiring with the chiefs, like he should’ve retired with the 9ers... naw he just regretted retiring, period.
Joe Montana is the best ever. 49er fan from San Francisco
Fix the title. He regrets retiring as early, not regrets retiring with the Chiefs. You don't need click bait BS when you get a guy like Montana. Pissing people off can backfire.
He did say he had one more year on his contract and that was with the Chiefs. I do think the title could have been worded better.
the sentence is grammatically correct; He retired with the team he was with.
Na he probably still wished he retired with the 49ers over the chiefs 💀
Brady might have surpassed him as the GOAT but "Joe Cool" will always be my favorite QB of all times! The Catch, the greatest Drive, John Candy, greatest tandem ever with Hot Hands, the most beautiful Victory pose, the 80s and so much more. Great memories last forever! Much love from Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Oh man. I love that dude. I was never more excited than when he became a Chief.
I believe the Chiefs had the NFL's best defense in 1995. Too bad he didn't play another year, instead we got Bono. Still went 13-3 but he ain't Joe Montana in the playoffs.
@The Crying Towel not at all a fair comparison
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Bono sucked and did nothing in the playoffs Joe got us to the AFC Championship game
@The Crying Towel Where are you getting your facts from?
I personally enjoyed Chief Montana versus Niner Montana.
Brady plays in a different era. They protect him profoundly. The rules are different from decade to decade.
Same rules for everybody during this era
He also played in those decades....
at the rate the NFL gonna outright outlaw qb hits in mahomes prime
I got to watch him at Arrowhead what a class act
I was a KC Chiefs fan when Montana and Marcus Allen was playing. That Monday night game against the Denver Broncos is a classic!
I felt the same way when I got to see Peyton Manning play with the Broncos
@@JusNoBS420, what Peyton Manning accomplished in winning the Superbowl for The Denver Broncos was the first time any NFL quarterback has ever done before.
Big surprise ESPN’s title is deceiving! He says he regretted retiring not that he regretted retiring with the Chiefs! From the title, I thought he would say that he wanted to go back to the Niners to retire!
Their titles are consistently horribly misleading.
Honestly if you read the title and that’s what you think you are looking for something bad just like the people who liked your comment. All I thought was that he regretting not playing later in life after seeing Brady’s success
@@steverich1518 Buddy, it says right in the title “Joe Montana says he ‘regrets’ retiring with the Chiefs in 1994”. If they wanted an honest title, they could have said “Joe Montana says he wished he played for a few more seasons” or “wished he had played longer”. Not looking for anything negative, just reading what was written.
@@johnnyjoey I know dude, I read the title the first time... I stand by my statement. I thought nothing negative until I read the comments. The fact they added Tom Brady who’s 43 into the title is reason enough to assume that’s why he regretted retiring... if there was no Tom Brady added I would probably agree with you. People just love to be miserable these days. But maybe they did make the title knowing there would be people like you who jump to conclusions and assume the worst
@@steverich1518 I’m not miserable at all! Very happy in life! Have a great job, best wife in the world and two wonderful daughters! And, I did not attack you!
Montana is the reason I became a Chief's fan.
Me too Randy! We have been waiting a long time for these moments!!
Montana vs. Moon is one of the most exciting games I’ve ever watched. It’s on here. 1993 AFC Divisional Game.
@@PeteBoraso Indeed brother!!
whatever y'all u jump 2 ever is winning
not a team
GTFOH
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Many of the hits Montana had to take would be ejections now. different era
Man, that Leonard Marshall hit, he’d be suspended for a year, and people would be calling for him to be in cuffs.
Brady played in that same era during his beginning of his career and won 3 Super Bowls
@@Ckdude100 True I think avoiding the big hits and the rules to protect quarterbacks has given older quarterbacks a few extra years. Brady is pretty good though
@Sugar Shane too many rules, first time watchers are baffled
Greatness is gonna happen regardless of era. Players adopt to situation. Take tiger woods, they made courses harder and he still prevailed.
Brady wouldn't be playing this long if he played in Montana's day. Rules have changed to protect the players esp QBs.
You can't say that. The rules of protection were laxed pre 2008 for receivers and QBS... You're probably too young to remember but QBS (Tom Brady, Peyton ect) use to get absolutely blasted. Genetics and luck factor into it too, it's like saying jerry rice, Otto Graham, Darrell Green ect wouldn't be able to play long in the era they did, when they did lmao
@@carefulilickwindows6881 2008 makes 13 years of more protection.
@@1rustyboy1 ok, what about the other people I just named that played into their 40s... It's a stupid take with no factual basis, just speculation
@@carefulilickwindows6881 Brees too. Playing for 20 years and counting. Guessyou should have all the records. It's always going to be a few exceptions to every rule. I've seen Aikman, Montana get knocked out cold no Flags ,no suspensions , no fines. Try that now
Football changes over time and you have to play with in the rules that exist at the time when each qb played. You can't make claims who would have played longer. Brady may end up with 8 or more before he retires.
We don't regret you Montana! Thanks for signing with up to be a Chief . You gave us hope!
What a classy humble guy, totally honest. He left it all on the field, in his time the GOAT, so classy
As a kid EVERY kid I knew worshipped Joe Montana. He was amazing.
He had to retire early the game was more physical back in the day more hits to the Head. Nowadays you get flag for barely touching the helmet on top lol
How many QBs today can handle that Leonard Marshall hit on Joe Montana?
@@Terror832 none
Imagine if a running back was protected the same way as a quarterback. They would average like 10 years per rush.
Anen I agree
@@Terror832 none. What about that hit he took in the playoffs against NY, Big Burt? Back then QB’s got absolutely no mercy.
Favre was the last of that generation. Brady, Peyton, & Warner seen a lil of it before the change. These QB’s of today wouldn’t stand a chance in those days.
That’s why I feel it’s so disrespectful when they compare, or even say a QB like mahomes can be the qoat, he’s not even on Steve Young level.
And the game was so much harder, because u could rough up the receivers for at least 5 yds, and dam near murder them across the middle.
We dam near watching practice with the QB and WR wearing the red jersey over their uniform, but they get the most money lol. Why they think Brady saying he’ll play til he’s 45? Because he know it’s easier, and he’s taking advantage of it.
The kind of defense and hits you had to take and still accomplished all you accomplished. You'll always be the GOAT to me Joe, you made my childhood awesome.
Click bait title.... he regretted retiring. Period. It had nothing to do with the Kansas City.
I loved his two year tenure with the chiefs. 1993 chiefs are one of the coolest teams ever.
@pbkayaker Clickbait?? How is it clickbait if it’s joe Montana talking about how he regrets retiring with the chiefs in 94’
@@mossy7350 exactly what I said. He regretted retiring. Period. It had nothing to do with regretting retiring with the Chiefs.
every time they bring joe on a talk show, all they do is ask him about how good brady is. the competitor in him is probably annoyed
what else should they talk about? joe's accomplishments are ancient at this point, nobody wants to talk about old news, he should be grateful anybody still cares about what he has to say
Yeah I agree with you but like someone mentioned imagine your idol watching and admiring your greatness from afar knowing he has shattered all your records except going perfect in SBs.
It’s not like they are asking him about another retired player. Tom Brady is a relevant topic to discuss sense he’s playing in this years Super Bowl.
Joe Montana is a legend! Miss seeing him play.
This guy broke a Cowboy fans heart and turned him into a Montana fan . He is one of the GOATs , did it in a tougher era , 0 loses in the big game .
When Montana was in the league the quarterback got hammered. Nothing like today's era when you can only tag the QBs
Montana is the reason I started watching football. Will always be the GOAT to me..
Brady is so much better
@@BillyBob-ti2fz you ever seen Montana play?
New GOAT in town buddy
@The Crying Towel you still didn't answer the question. In that case Bill Russell or Robert Hory is better than Jordan. Your response is irrelevant
@The Crying Towel that’s what happens when you waste you’re entire life playing a sport
Steve Young is the reason why Joe Montana was traded to the Chiefs
I think Joe would’ve done it if they didn’t trade em
@Rodrigo Ruiz steve young was great but it was mostly injuries that kept him out for 2 years was the real reason why. Joe was playing his best football starting from the 1988 playoffs until leonard marshall knocked him out of the 1990 nfc championship game. Joe won back to back league mvps and back to back superbowls. Had marshall hadnt knocked him out there is no way steve young gets the job. At age 36 after missing 2 years and looking more brittle and plus steve young winning the 1992 mvp sealed the trade.
Leonard Marshall from the Giants was the real reason why Joe was traded. I'm surprised Montana wasn't paralyzed from that hit.
Thank You Steve Young! Joe was KCs treasure!
That left handed, tv hating mutant !
The main reason many people still have Montana as the GOAT is due to his flawless record in the SB. Not only 4-0, but his performances were flawless. Brady will never be able to match that, obviously even though he has more wins. NFL is such a team game that defense is a huge factor in these games. KC will find that out on Sunday.
There is truly no clear cut GOAT due to Eras, I look at Johnny Unitas as the Babe Ruth of Quarterbacks...no many how many of his records or how many more Rings others get...he influenced the NFL like Ruth did MLB...without them both we don't get the other great Quarterbacks so they are both the GOAT in their respective sports due to their influences in making both Sports popular as they are.
I watch Joe take more Brutal hits in one season (Leonard Marshal) that any one quarters in the last ten years has taken period over the same time span.
I mean he did have the overall GOAT that he was throwing to almost his entire career... Brady turned tons of nobodies into somebodies...
KC will find that out on Sunday? Are you serious?
well we'll see. let's go chiefs
You sir is the reason I became a Chiefs fan, i loved you when you was a 49er. I was hurt when they traded you, I followed and stayed a Chiefs fan.
Joe was my favorite favorite player I absolutely loved watching him play I was so sad when he retired you still rock Joe
JOE MONTANA IS THE ABSOLUTE GOAT
Solid #2 of all time, and that's nothing to sneeze at!
The way the NFL protects QB's we will continue to see them play longer and stay healthier.
Tom Brady is a good quarterback. But make no mistake about it Joe Montana simply the greatest of all time. GOAT
No
I'm a lifelong Broncos fan...so John Elway was always my guy, and later on Peyton Manning. With that said, I've always loved and respected Joe. He was the guy for a long time and I truly believed he was the GOAT for most of my life. However, you'd have to be delusional at this point to deny that Brady has surpassed him. I say this completely unbiased since I am not a Patriots or Buccaneers fan. I know a lot of people hate Brady and say Joe is still the GOAT, but let's be real guys...Tom's career is literally Montana's, Aikman's, and Dan Marino's combined. Tom has won with 2 different teams, he has 7 rings, and he's been to 10 superbowls. He's won 2 superbowls in his 40's. It's difficult to compare guys across eras, but Tom has literally been playing for 21 years. The early 2000's weren't nearly as soft as the league is now and Tom won 3 in that era including the last back to back. So miss me with the narrative. Montana also played for super stacked teams for most of his career and he had Jerry Rice and Walsh. Not trying to diminish him at all, but teams back then didn't have the salary cap or free agency issues the league has now. People seem to conveniently forget that though when it comes to making these comparisons.
Like him or hate him, nobody has won Superbowls in their 40's except Tom. No QB has won with 2 different teams except Peyton and Tom. No QB has stayed elite at the twilight of their career except Tom. Brady has twice as many playoff wins as Joe, 3 more rings, and he did what Joe couldn't...won it all with another team. With all that said, I believe Montana is still the 2nd best QB ever and I doubt any of these modern guys will ever pass him even in this pass heavy offense-friendly league. It's okay to admit someone surpassed you in a sport. That's what sports are all about guys. Someone might dethrone Brady one day too...it's just the nature of the game.
Whenever you regret a decision you made always remember that it was the Right decision at the time you made it.
My Man Joe!! Most amazing 2:00 minute sideline playing to score an win ever !
As a Chiefs fan I was upset when he retired in 1994 he says he regrets it now, all KC fans regreted it too. We did nothing after he retired.
Yes, and in 95 we had our best team under Marty and could have won the Super Bowl that year.
KC got a lot a regular season wins, but for some reason Marty choked in the post season. I still have for Marty though. I'm excited about this Super Bowl, Andy and Paddy have something to prove!
I remember when Joe went to KC. That was crazy awesome. I wish he played with KC his entire career!
@@musicisfree91 I don't know if I blame Marty specifically. Sure he was the coach and lost, but he didn't miss 3 Field Goals against Indy in 95. He didn't miss a TD call in 97 against Denver (Tony G was in bounds), but yeah, some rough playoff exits for him.
oh, boo-hoo...the chiefs are making up for it now...
Wow great interview and answers. You can tell his mind is still sharp
It's the Mary Jane. He's heavily invested in marijuana. 😉
JOE MONTANA PLAYED WHEN QUARTERBACKS WERE STILL HIT ON ALMOST EVERY PLAY. big difference!
Agree 100%
Thanks to Joe for the KC years!!
Great interview!!!!
What Joe wanted to say: I wish the league had protected me the way they do him.
Even with added protection, Joe was slender and small. The hit that killed his 9ers career was legal today, I think, just unlucky, resulting in 3 separate serious injuries.Just got blindsided.
Luckily Joe was smooth on his feet and shifty and a good runner. The only rule they had early in his career was 'in the grasp'...now ...it's bordering on absurdity. It's why GOAT talk is silly
@@porkfrog2785 GOAT talk for who? Brady or Montana?
I feel it's one of the biggest reasons I put an asterisk on Brady's last 8 yrs or so. QB's lived in Dog years in the NFL before the massive rule changes that took place post 2009. Brady is now allowed to function like a regular adult who would only be considered just slightly over-the=hill in his over 40's, rather than a fossil like he would be in previous generations.
His greatest asset at this point is that they can't hit the QB anymore and he's, effectively, not taken a critical hit in 10yrs.
@@DaBearsManiac2 'who?' = anybody...place rule changes aside...say the Browns draft and sign Brady, or the Colts, Montana[[the Browns were good in the 80's]
@@DaBearsManiac2 But everyone today, 8 years ago or 20 years ago play under the same rules for their time. It's not like Brady has special rules that only applies to him. The league is very different with defensive players that are much more athletic and violent. If the new rules were not in place there wouldn't be a single quarterback left standing to play. So maybe Montana needs an asterisk next to his name because of the modern day restrictions on salary caps and free agency that teams never had to worry about in their time. It's all a matter of perspective. Each great player has to make the best of the time they play in.
@@ralphobrien1615
@Ralph O'Brien
1) The difference is that the rules today are specifically geared to help the longevity of the Quarterback and enhance the passing game by opening up the middle of the field (defenseless receiver rule). So it's safer and easier to play Quarterback than it's EVER been
2) There were no Quarterbacks left standing in the OLD era.. and that's the point. They've wiped away about 80% of the liability from being Quarterback. Now if a QB is hurt in a sack, it was probably an illegal tackle or accident.. that in itself is insane
3) I would argue that's it's MUCH easier to build franchise teams in the modern era of free agency and to add system players (for much cheaper) in today's era than it was in the 1980's or early 90's. Teams today can get league MVP's at bargain basement prices because every organization is trying to help each other maintain it's salary cap. There's no purging of teams like you see in Baseball, sure, but it was never like that in the 80's anyway. You HAD to build through the draft which meant teams needed at least 5 yrs or so to develop their system.
Wow Montana still looks good
All time greats. I wasn’t even born yet during Montana’s run but I have heard this guy was legendary
How I love Montana I told people what this is kind of a funny story I was upset because Joe did not retire as a Kansas City chief and I had to be reminded that you play for 49ers for years .. I believe you're the best quarterback in history! I still have your jersey love you so much ♥️💛♥️💛♥️ from Kansas City Missouri
All hail the glorious Chiefs
Had Brady played in the 80’s/90’s he would have been beat down like Joe and would not play this long. Brady has been well protected throughout his career.
Same for Montana, if he played in the 60's he would not be so great. And so on and so on,. We could go back to the early 1920's what other excuse you got?
@@omarlopez7284 Montana always puts Unitas and Otto Graham above anyone else due to the eras they played in, go watch other interviews and he mentions them both.
@@happybeingmiserable4668 I'm not replying to what Montana says, I'm replying to the statement 'Earl Heath' said. . And about Tom Brady not taking hits, how about you go back and watch some film on Brady and see how many times he has gotten drilled.
Nice name!
We love you Joe ...... watch you videos ..interviews ,great
Once a 49er always a Niner.
Love Joe Cool Montana
The og GOAT 🐐
G0 NINER$
Something special and exciting whenever Montana, Namath, Macmahon played and now Mahomes.
Jim McMahon was quite the character, however, not sure his career was near that of Montana's.
@@Koreabrad It wasn't close to Montana's but I loved watching him on the field. Never knew what he was going to pull off. Loved the entire Bear's team that year. If Jim had a more supportive coach he would have went further. He was exciting to WATCH.
@@jeanniei.ledford1630 Who can forget Jimmy Mac and the 1985 Super Bowl champ Bears... and the "Superbowl shuffle". I watched Mac in all his college games at BYU and, no kidding, he was the best college QB ever (just ask Eric Dickerson.. 1982 Holiday Bowl (Miracle Bowl) 21 point comeback with 1 minute to go!!)
The real GOAT... Joe Cool
2nd best
Definitely 2nd best now!
Montana is such a class act! ❤
Still one of the best to play the game .
Joe Montana is the best!
The mark of the truly great QBs is that cleft chin. Look at Montana and Brady.
Lol you maybe on to something.
Makes me wonder if Ben Aflek has an Arm
@@Peakfreud He has 2 in fact.
@@Peakfreud He is 6'4" too. So maybe . . .
😅😅😅
Montana is my favorite QB ever. He won 2 Super Bowls before Jerry Rice was on the team.
That being said, Brady is the best. I don't think we'll ever see another one like him.
Maybe if montana retired at 39 he could have had 2 more superbowls. Brady won his fifth at age 39 so they were pretty even at that age
Joe Montana The Goat to the Goat
Montana looks good.
the man himself!
I don't care what anyone says i saw this man play every Sunday in San Francisco and he was pure class 👏 and took huge hits that today would be illegal and never complained just worked extremely hard...and he could hoop love Joe Montana
The GREAT Joe Montana - the GOAT
Out of any quarterback I've ever watched in my life give me Joe Montana with two timeouts under 2 minutes any day of the week to win me a football game!!
I'll take Tom brady over anyone in last 2 min
Montana had at least two seasons left in him, though how good he would have been is a matter of debate.
Tom Brady
What a legend
Long may he reign.
Joe as a Bay Area guy I will tell you that at never stopped loving you. And I’m sure you know that. It was heartbreaking when you left but we never stopped loving you.
really wish this dude could play in the shotgun. He had to take 7 step drops behind center all the time.
Government, celebrities, radio, ECT watch you through tv screen, phone, electronics not camera. They have ear pieces and watch you live at home and have inside jokes changing words and characters on tv shows ECT. They have now been equipped with radar technology that can read your thoughts using them to harm you especially on social media with programs. It goes in your home, public,. They listen to your phone on or off for years back.
With guys like Reggie White, Lawrence Taylor, Dexter Manley, Richard Dent, Kevin Greene, Pat Swilling, and a bunch other guys that had the green light to put you in the hospital coming after him. They don't play defense anymore.
@@jonmolina948 Good call on Swilling. I had forgotten about him. An absolute beast.
@@ronachten2902 swilling was great before he went to detriot. The three best that wore 56..... Taylor. Tippett. Swilling. Sometimes you couldnt tell them apart.
Joe couldn’t even adjust to protections at the LOS in his day, football has taken big leaps forward for what the QB can do now
If Mahomes doesn't learn to stay in the pocket, he's going to be injured and out of the NFL within 5 years.
WHAT pocket??!
@Christian Voros its a joke man. Patty was running for his life, hence zero pocket 😂
Best go the the Manning Universty and study defense reading.
Agree. And even if it’s just for longevity’s sake. In a few years he won’t be ABLE to be so elusive, so he will need to build on his QB IQ, accuracy, and game management. Don’t get me wrong- he excels far above the average QB in these areas already- just not like a Hall of Famer yet. If he does these things, he can last a long time and become one of the greats.
He's learning to read defenses but that doesn't help you if you don't have an O-line.
Fantastic interview
Love it. We do what we do and if we have to...then adjust. You just know when you hear a true leader.
Joe Cool 😎
Who watched this after the game
Your the most iconic QB Joe!
So did I !! Great QB in a great Team !!
Imagine Montana playing in this day and age of football. Would easily be the best in today’s league. Dude did it during a much tougher era of football for quarterbacks. He’s literally the prototype of today’s nfl offense and qbs
If he stays in the bay, he could have 6-7 Lombardi's?
Joe is the goat he won 4 rings at the age of 33 while Brady at 37 and back the it was harder since the cowboys giants and stuff
We know about the great Joe Montana and that's all we need to know don't be angry that you retired from injuries you will always be my favorite QB