@Jonathan Dee The One And Only Their potential relocation had nothing to do with Benson or the team’s performance, if I recall correctly. It was largely due to Hurricane Katrina and them playing several games there throughout the 2005 season; The Superdome and New Orleans’ future was uncertain at the time. It’s the same reason why there was speculation that the then-Hornets would relocate to Oklahoma City. Nothing was close to actually happening, though.
@Jonathan Dee The One And Only of course, every team has but in Tom Benson’s first full year the Saints made their first playoff appearance in franchise history after 21 years 1987. There was the famous Dome Patrol in the early 90’s that could’ve easily gone to the super bowl if they weren’t in the same division as the 49ers and had a good quarterback. Then they fired Jim Mora for Mike Ditka because the Saints couldn’t win a playoff game under him and that was really the only stretch of years the Saints where consistently terrible and it went for around 4 years. 2000-2005 where average years (45-48, 1-1 postseason) but they where always in playoff discussions except 2005 where they went 3-13. Since 2006 we all know how good the Saints have been, Tom Benson truly changed the franchise for the better. They didn’t almost relocate to San Antonio because they where bad they almost did because New Orleans got wiped out and they didn’t even know if it could recover or if would become a wasteland after Katrina, they would only be able to play at San Antonio for so long until the city would take them but thankfully they rebuilt the superdome just in time for week 3, 2006.
Yep, bad drafts, bad trades, bad hires marked the Mecom ownership reign of error! They hired Bum Phillips after he couldn't get the Oilers into the Super Bowl. But, he made some terrible trades. Trading 1st round picks in 83, 84, and 85 for Bruce Clark- who didn't sign with the Packers & came back from the CFL, Richard Todd- a washed up QB, and Earl Campbell-who was also washed up! Factor that into not having a #1 pick in 82- using that pick to take Dave Wilson, a bust QB, in the 81 Supplemental draft. They did have a #1 pick in 82, after trading Wes Chandler, but that pick was a bust- WR Lindsay Scott.
1980: SF had the worst secondary in the NFL. 1981 Draft, SF selected 4 defensive backs with four of the five first selections (1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 5th rounds), which included Ronnie Lott and two other players to earn multiple pro bowl appearances (Wright and Williamson both in the pro bowl in 84 & 85). This a huge reason they went on a super bowl run and had a top defense.
They would have never won the SB, if they didn't trade for Fred Dean! His sacks and pass rush, took the pressure off that rookie secondary. Wright and Williamson were the other DB drafted. But, that 4th pick, was a DL named John Harty- who was a bust. They passed up a HOF MLB, in Mike Singletary, who went within 2-4 picks of Harty.
@@Lawomenshoops - Here is the list 1st round pick 8 Ronnie Lott CB USC. We know his story, but not every knows/remembers he played CB, SS and FS - all of the secondary positions. [2nd round pick 5 NT John Harty [ not a DB] 2nd round pick 10 Eric Wright CB, Missouri - Pro Bowls in 1984 & 1985, played until 1990. 3rd round pick 7 Carlton Williamson Safety, Pittsburgh. Also pro bowls in 1984 & 1985 and played until 1988. No 4th round selection 5th round Lynn Thomas CB, Pittsburgh. he is the one that didn't do anything. Yes, the 49ers missed on Mike Singletary who went two places after Harty at 7 in the 2nd round. While that is obviously a miss, the 49ers had LBs in Keena turner and Jack "Hacksaw" Reynolds. What they didn't have was an anchor at NT. Harty played from 1981 to 1986 and started 42 games at NT. While not a HoF career, the 49ers used a Hybrid defense throughout the 80's and 90's that required a strong NT to anchor the line. it would have been amazing to have had Mike Singletary, but it wasn't like they selected a bust either.
@@erocs9747 - It is one thing to be told that Archie was good. It is quite another to actually see him throw. That first TD pass was like a lazer beam shot to the WR, while the second was thrown on point like a rainbow, dropping in over the head of the defender.
They took 3 other DBs in that draft including both starting CBs from Pitt, together with Dwight Hicks they became one of the best secondaries in the league
1:31 is it just me or did it look like Manning hardly put any effort into that throw and yet it just soared sky-high and glided down into the receivers hands. Beautiful pass
hate to be a homer, but this is what kills me about Mahomes. I saw a mic'd up of P.Manning a few years ago. Every time he threw it there was an audible grunt. Ok fine I expect that. I expect that Arch threw this ball, and Mahomes does to (heard it in last weeks mic'd up), without so much as a hefty exhale. Players on a different level.
@@sazaraki haha Hey I'm not going to knock it. Do I like 'Homes?... Not really but I can understand the kind of skills some of these players have. Besides... I just love watching a beautifully spiraled pass float across the field and dropped, with precision, into their teammates arms. However, I can appreciate it more in the older era of football rather than where the league is at nowadays. But that's probably just me. ***Hard to believe I made that original comment 3 years ago. Dang.. Where has time gone.
How freaking awesome is this..Manning vs Montana. Being a Midwestern boy of the 70s. I got all the Notre Dame highlights Sunday morning before church. The big 3 at Notre Dame. Vegas Ferguson, Ken macafee, and of course Joe Montana.
@@astrostar49 the Chiefs offered him #3 when he was traded but he decided on #19 instead. He could have worn Len Dawson's #16, but decided not to contribute to any fan controversies.
Some fun facts about this game and the two teams: Two weeks prior to this game, the Saints suffered a humiliating Monday night 27-7 loss to the Los Angeles Rams. In that game, fans started putting paper bags over their heads and calling themselves the “Aints”. After that game their head coach, Dick Nolan, who led the 49ers to success in the early ‘70s, was fired and replaced with Dick Stanfel. In 2005, his son, Mike Nolan would coach the 49ers until Week 8 of the 2008 season in which he was replaced by Mike Singletary. Number 26 of the 49ers might be a familiar name to those who know the Bill Walsh head coaching tree because it is Ray Rhodes. Rhodes the next season, became an assistant defensive backs coach, coaching a secondary that featured three rookies: Ronnie Lott, Eric Wright and Carlton Williamson. Rhodes would be promoted to defensive backs coach in 1983 and held the position until 1991. Rhodes would leave with Mike Holmgren to Green Bay, where he became their defensive coordinator for two seasons before going back to San Francisco as their defensive coordinator for their 1994 championship season. After that, he became head coach of the Eagles, which he held until 1998 and the head man for the Packers in 1999. After that, he held various defensive coaching positions, including a four year stint with the Seahawks from 2003-2007 as a defensive coordinator, reuniting him with Mike Holmgren. His last coaching assignment was with the Browns as a defensive assistant from 2011-2012. The next week after their debacle, the Saints would get their first and only win of 1980, a 21-20 victory over the New York Jets at Shea Stadium. After the season, the Saints hired Bum Phillips to coach the team. Phillips got the team almost to the playoffs in 1983; however, his magic couldn’t get them over the hump and after Week 12 of the 1985 season, he would resign. When the Saints won their first division title in 1991, only one player remained from that dismal 1-15 1980 team: tackle Stan Brock. Brock was a rookie on the 1980 team and he along with cornerback Dave Waymer (also a rookie in 1980) were the only two players from the 1980 team on the 1987 team that made their first playoff appearance.
IIRC Dave Waymer joined the 49ers in 1990 to help their efforts at a three-peat. I think he also intercepted more Joe Montana passes than any other NFL player.
This was a fun game to watch (have it in my collection) Montana snatched victory from the jaws of defeat and never looked back as the QB for the Niners.
The CBS announcers are Jim Kelly (not the Bills quarterback) and Jim Hill (former NFL defensive back and now KCBS sportscaster) What a game and matchup! Peyton and Eli’s dad vs. Joe Montana
Dynamite upload my friend!!!! And in such pristine quality as well!!!! I'm guessing this is the game you said I'd appreciate when you uploaded another 49ers gem later in the season. And yes, I am quite pleased!!! Even at 4-5, I'm still hoping the 49ers find a way to dunk on the Saints this weekend. I will always relish an opportunity to smack around our old NFC West rivals!!! Thank you, this game made me feel better in an otherwise crummy season!!!!
Incredible quality for standard def video from 40 years ago. You should list which tape format you transfer each old game from. Or could we ever get a behind the scenes look at capturing old footage and optimizing it for progressive scan HD displays?
This Montana guy, I think he might have an overall Ok career in the NFL, 100 TDs, 25,000 passing yards for him, maybe 1 Super Bowl if they put talent around him.
Good thing Bill Walsh had to be talked into drafting Montana in 79! One of the 49ers scouts has said he was the one who said Walsh should draft Montana. The story goes Walsh, who came from Stanford, wanted his Stanford QB- Steve Dils. But, this scout, his last name is something like Ranzanno, said he talked the 49ers brass into drafting Montana instead.
Archie Manning was an elite QB and like Matthew Stafford in 2020 had an entire career not being surrounded by enough talent. Imagine if Archie actually had weapons.
NFL Throwback needs to put more throwback Saints footage out! Would love to see more Archie Manning Saints footage and Dome Patrol and even the inaugural season too!
Saints fan here for over 36 years. Even though they're not in our division anymore, the 49ers will always be a thorn in my side. This game took place the year I was born. Pure example as to why they were the thorn.
Awesome. I have to say, while this is a little before my time, I like this presentation more than today's broadcasts. Today there is too much talking between they guys in the booth and some woman on the sideline and then some ex-referee then a panel of guys in a studio. Then there is all of the wak music ("Watin' all day for Sunday night...ugh!). Don't get me wrong, I really like a lot of those guys on TV. I have a subscription to NFL Game Pass and love it. I just find this broadcast a little easier on my senses.
Actually the game that started the legend was the "Chicken Soup" game in the Cotton Bowl with Notre Dame where his core temperature dropped to 96 degrees with hypothermia & had to leave the game. He stayed in the locker to get IVs, with heated blankets, and given hot chicken soup.. He came back at the end of the game losing 34-12 and threw 3 TDs in the last 8 minutes to win 35-34 with a walk-off TD. Sounds like a Hollywood movie, but it really happened. Look up the film, "Seven & a Half Minutes to Destiny." You will be inspired.
Going down 35-7 is just one of Joe Montana’s exercises to challenge himself. Going down 35-3 or 28-3 is one of Houston and the Falcons exercise. Chargers: I like the idea!
pretty sure face guarding is when the defender isn't playing the ball or looking back while crowding the receiver. They still called it "pass interference". I've heard it used recently tho, but yeah you don't hear that anymore.
The guy who really impressed me here was Lenvill Elliot, the running back. That guy was a beast; he did as much to carry the offense in this game as the quarterback did, and it's a shame not many people remember him. I can't recall if he got injured or traded or what happened to him after the 1981 season.
Montana's legend started while saving Bill Walsh's job at the time. DeBartelo was ready to move on from Walsh after what would have been an embarrassing loss to the Saints. Montana basically saved a franchise with this comeback.
I came to watch Montana. I left thinking that Archie Manning was amazing. I feel bad for the saints. They were winless. The thought they finally won a game. What a gut punch.
I could imagine the young boys seeing Archie come home from from the Saints being disappointed most of the time. They learned from Dad that you have to play with organizations that are committed with good talent. Both of those kids grew up to be world champions!
The Montana Legend started when Joe was in college at Notre Dame. November, 1975....the Irish were down 30-10 to start the 4th Qtr on the road at Air Force. He engineered a 21 point 4th Qtr comeback and Notre Dame won 31-30.
This game was blacked out in the bay area, but got to listen to the great Lon Simmons call this amazing comeback! Transistor radio for all home games...lol
Saints vs 49ers in was Blacked out here in Northern California in 1980 because the game wasn't Sold out. However I had seen Montana come back from games several times before for The Fighting Irish. Anyone who knew Montana's reputation before this game wasn't surprised by the outcome.
I recall listening to this game on the radio - at Erick's U-SAVE Liquors. I expected this kind of offense when they hired Bill Walsh away from his college job.
The offensive line play actually looks BETTER to me on run plays. They actually pull and look more athletic than they are now. I can actually see the level of detail involved as reflected on a chalkboard. NFL coaches today should reevaluate what they’re looking for in offensive lineman…bring this stuff back!
@@ericsigersmith2831 There’s plenty of it around. They played there from 1964-83. Lots of games are on UA-cam of the Jets playing at Shea in the early 80s. It was a terrible stadium not designed for football at all but had its charm and was a real home field advantage more than they ever had sharing a stadium w the Giants as they have since 1984.
This is the sort of game the NFL Network ought show, but all they do is show the previous 3 SBs and the previous seasons games. One day they may get it.
I think this Montana guy might turn out to be decent
ehh i dont see it. might be a bust
Ha
Idk. He might win around 4 superbowls. But he might be a bust. He might just be a poor man's Elway. I guess we'll have to see.
Kinda small….
This was the first time anyone saw Montana magic on display. He was, simply, Joe Cool.
5:49 Dwight Clark, second-year man from Clemson. Little did Clark know he’d be part of one of the most iconic plays in history
~ The Catch ~
He killed it this game.
This is Archie Manning’s best statistical performance of his career and it also summarizes the pre Tom Benson owned Saints in a nut shell.
@Jonathan Dee The One And Only Their potential relocation had nothing to do with Benson or the team’s performance, if I recall correctly. It was largely due to Hurricane Katrina and them playing several games there throughout the 2005 season; The Superdome and New Orleans’ future was uncertain at the time. It’s the same reason why there was speculation that the then-Hornets would relocate to Oklahoma City. Nothing was close to actually happening, though.
@Jonathan Dee The One And Only of course, every team has but in Tom Benson’s first full year the Saints made their first playoff appearance in franchise history after 21 years 1987. There was the famous Dome Patrol in the early 90’s that could’ve easily gone to the super bowl if they weren’t in the same division as the 49ers and had a good quarterback. Then they fired Jim Mora for Mike Ditka because the Saints couldn’t win a playoff game under him and that was really the only stretch of years the Saints where consistently terrible and it went for around 4 years. 2000-2005 where average years (45-48, 1-1 postseason) but they where always in playoff discussions except 2005 where they went 3-13. Since 2006 we all know how good the Saints have been, Tom Benson truly changed the franchise for the better. They didn’t almost relocate to San Antonio because they where bad they almost did because New Orleans got wiped out and they didn’t even know if it could recover or if would become a wasteland after Katrina, they would only be able to play at San Antonio for so long until the city would take them but thankfully they rebuilt the superdome just in time for week 3, 2006.
Was this whem hank stram or bum phillips was coach?
@@erocs9747 Dick Stanfel, interim coach... this was the 1-15 season. Dick Nolan was fired after an 0-12 start.
Yep, bad drafts, bad trades, bad hires marked the Mecom ownership reign of error! They hired Bum Phillips after he couldn't get the Oilers into the Super Bowl. But, he made some terrible trades. Trading 1st round picks in 83, 84, and 85 for Bruce Clark- who didn't sign with the Packers & came back from the CFL, Richard Todd- a washed up QB, and Earl Campbell-who was also washed up! Factor that into not having a #1 pick in 82- using that pick to take Dave Wilson, a bust QB, in the 81 Supplemental draft. They did have a #1 pick in 82, after trading Wes Chandler, but that pick was a bust- WR Lindsay Scott.
1980: SF had the worst secondary in the NFL.
1981 Draft, SF selected 4 defensive backs with four of the five first selections (1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 5th rounds), which included Ronnie Lott and two other players to earn multiple pro bowl appearances (Wright and Williamson both in the pro bowl in 84 & 85). This a huge reason they went on a super bowl run and had a top defense.
They would have never won the SB, if they didn't trade for Fred Dean! His sacks and pass rush, took the pressure off that rookie secondary.
Wright and Williamson were the other DB drafted. But, that 4th pick, was a DL named John Harty- who was a bust. They passed up a HOF MLB, in Mike Singletary, who went within 2-4 picks of Harty.
@@Lawomenshoops
You forgot Hacksaw Reynolds.
OP: Wow.
Damn 4 😭
@@Lawomenshoops - Here is the list
1st round pick 8 Ronnie Lott CB USC. We know his story, but not every knows/remembers he played CB, SS and FS - all of the secondary positions.
[2nd round pick 5 NT John Harty [ not a DB]
2nd round pick 10 Eric Wright CB, Missouri - Pro Bowls in 1984 & 1985, played until 1990.
3rd round pick 7 Carlton Williamson Safety, Pittsburgh. Also pro bowls in 1984 & 1985 and played until 1988.
No 4th round selection
5th round Lynn Thomas CB, Pittsburgh. he is the one that didn't do anything.
Yes, the 49ers missed on Mike Singletary who went two places after Harty at 7 in the 2nd round. While that is obviously a miss, the 49ers had LBs in Keena turner and Jack "Hacksaw" Reynolds. What they didn't have was an anchor at NT. Harty played from 1981 to 1986 and started 42 games at NT. While not a HoF career, the 49ers used a Hybrid defense throughout the 80's and 90's that required a strong NT to anchor the line. it would have been amazing to have had Mike Singletary, but it wasn't like they selected a bust either.
More old games please! This was fun to watch
Classic
Saints: Blow a 35-7 lead
Falcons: ... And I took that personally
LOL
Found ya from Tom Grossi
Wooshh
The 2022 Colts would like to join in the chant
"Hold my beer."
Archie can really spin it. Those passes are gorgeous to watch fly through the air.
His son might go to ole miss the qb whisperer lane kiffin
@@erocs9747 - It is one thing to be told that Archie was good. It is quite another to actually see him throw.
That first TD pass was like a lazer beam shot to the WR, while the second was thrown on point like a rainbow, dropping in over the head of the defender.
I'm sure Peyton and Eli have seen of a bunch of Archie games on tape Peyton probably went to a few but he was very young
I'm guessing this is also the game that made the 49ers want to get a certain defensive back from USC in the '81 draft. That secondary got torched.
They took 3 other DBs in that draft including both starting CBs from Pitt, together with Dwight Hicks they became one of the best secondaries in the league
“Joe cool” Montana is one of the best quarterbacks in the 80s/90s and the fact that this game made him a legend makes it even more iconic
@Eric Brees and Young too
1:31 is it just me or did it look like Manning hardly put any effort into that throw and yet it just soared sky-high and glided down into the receivers hands.
Beautiful pass
The second touchdown he threw at 3:22 was pretty a good pass to and while on the run 😁
hate to be a homer, but this is what kills me about Mahomes. I saw a mic'd up of P.Manning a few years ago. Every time he threw it there was an audible grunt. Ok fine I expect that.
I expect that Arch threw this ball, and Mahomes does to (heard it in last weeks mic'd up), without so much as a hefty exhale. Players on a different level.
@@sazaraki haha
Hey I'm not going to knock it. Do I like 'Homes?... Not really but I can understand the kind of skills some of these players have.
Besides... I just love watching a beautifully spiraled pass float across the field and dropped, with precision, into their teammates arms. However, I can appreciate it more in the older era of football rather than where the league is at nowadays. But that's probably just me.
***Hard to believe I made that original comment 3 years ago. Dang..
Where has time gone.
Damn, Archie had a great accurate arm.
How freaking awesome is this..Manning vs Montana. Being a Midwestern boy of the 70s.
I got all the Notre Dame highlights Sunday morning before church. The big 3 at Notre Dame. Vegas Ferguson, Ken macafee, and of course Joe Montana.
Technically the Montana legend started after he beat NE 😂 how ironic
@@dukeessent1938 NE..?? = Nebraska ??
That's where I'm from originally
I feel like the 49ers always find some crazy way to beat the Saints. No matter how good or bad either team is
like trading 5 TDs in the final 4 minutes?
I was at this game. One of my all time favorites
Now young archie gonna be in college soon ..
Well, that Montana Magic goes back to his time with the Fighting Irish. The comeback kid was winning unwinable games back then.
Just wish he wore #3 in the pros.
@@astrostar49 the Chiefs offered him #3 when he was traded but he decided on #19 instead. He could have worn Len Dawson's #16, but decided not to contribute to any fan controversies.
@@kred792 19 = 3 + 16 = makes perfect sense! 🙂
Some fun facts about this game and the two teams:
Two weeks prior to this game, the Saints suffered a humiliating Monday night 27-7 loss to the Los Angeles Rams. In that game, fans started putting paper bags over their heads and calling themselves the “Aints”. After that game their head coach, Dick Nolan, who led the 49ers to success in the early ‘70s, was fired and replaced with Dick Stanfel. In 2005, his son, Mike Nolan would coach the 49ers until Week 8 of the 2008 season in which he was replaced by Mike Singletary.
Number 26 of the 49ers might be a familiar name to those who know the Bill Walsh head coaching tree because it is Ray Rhodes. Rhodes the next season, became an assistant defensive backs coach, coaching a secondary that featured three rookies: Ronnie Lott, Eric Wright and Carlton Williamson. Rhodes would be promoted to defensive backs coach in 1983 and held the position until 1991. Rhodes would leave with Mike Holmgren to Green Bay, where he became their defensive coordinator for two seasons before going back to San Francisco as their defensive coordinator for their 1994 championship season. After that, he became head coach of the Eagles, which he held until 1998 and the head man for the Packers in 1999. After that, he held various defensive coaching positions, including a four year stint with the Seahawks from 2003-2007 as a defensive coordinator, reuniting him with Mike Holmgren. His last coaching assignment was with the Browns as a defensive assistant from 2011-2012.
The next week after their debacle, the Saints would get their first and only win of 1980, a 21-20 victory over the New York Jets at Shea Stadium. After the season, the Saints hired Bum Phillips to coach the team. Phillips got the team almost to the playoffs in 1983; however, his magic couldn’t get them over the hump and after Week 12 of the 1985 season, he would resign.
When the Saints won their first division title in 1991, only one player remained from that dismal 1-15 1980 team: tackle Stan Brock. Brock was a rookie on the 1980 team and he along with cornerback Dave Waymer (also a rookie in 1980) were the only two players from the 1980 team on the 1987 team that made their first playoff appearance.
Wow thanks thats a lot of history¡
IIRC Dave Waymer joined the 49ers in 1990 to help their efforts at a three-peat. I think he also intercepted more Joe Montana passes than any other NFL player.
Ray Rhodes. I remember. Eagles head coach.
This was a fun game to watch (have it in my collection) Montana snatched victory from the jaws of defeat and never looked back as the QB for the Niners.
Now we’re looking at the great Joe “Cool” Montana!!
The CBS announcers are Jim Kelly (not the Bills quarterback) and Jim Hill (former NFL defensive back and now KCBS sportscaster)
What a game and matchup! Peyton and Eli’s dad vs. Joe Montana
Anyone is better than Joe "pass is CAUGHT!" Buck, that country fried, inbred Cris Colon sworth , and Al "bouwell"(ball) Michaels.
@@CoreyBetland79 Cute
The only thing missing from this game was “Omaha!!!... Omaha!!!”..... oh wait!! Wrong Manning....
*joke*
Technically the Montana legend started after he beat NE 😂 how ironic
I CAN NAME 10 QB'S I RATHER HAVE THAN HIS WEAK ARM ASS
@@ms.felonystrutter2472 how many of those 10 have won 4 super bowls? Lol
@@ms.felonystrutter2472 for a game or for a dream team? Either way I agree, Montana is great but there's other QBs who would be options I'd prefer
@@memitog4321 nope. Payton has two
@@ms.felonystrutter2472 Dumbest comment on the internet.
These old school NFL games are so fun to watch back when football was played on grass
I am so disappointed the new la chargers/rams stadium has srtificial turf. How can you not maintain a grass field in SoCal?
...and there's also a time where football was played on AstroTurf (starting in 1970 or 1971)
I've been to a grand total of 2 NFL games and this was one of them.
My Dad took me to that game, my first ever! been a 9er fan ever since! GO 9ERS!
Archie Manning Was The Starting Quarterback Of The New Orleans Saints
Montana will always be the GOAT!
I agree. He was FLAWLESS in superbowls unlike others 💯
The original GOAT, but the GOAT nonetheless! 💯
There’s a dude name “Thomas Edward Patrick Brady Jr”. who might have something to say about that.
@@giovannirodriguez4444Montana played professional football, Brady flag football.
@@GarryWilliams-k1g there’s different eras buddy. Go cry about it.
Dam I was at that game wife wanted to leave at half time I told her to take the car I will get the bus. Boy I guess I am getting old. Go Niners👍🏽
Dynamite upload my friend!!!! And in such pristine quality as well!!!! I'm guessing this is the game you said I'd appreciate when you uploaded another 49ers gem later in the season. And yes, I am quite pleased!!! Even at 4-5, I'm still hoping the 49ers find a way to dunk on the Saints this weekend. I will always relish an opportunity to smack around our old NFC West rivals!!! Thank you, this game made me feel better in an otherwise crummy season!!!!
Yep! This is the one! I was so hyped when I found it!
@@NFLVault how did you find it?
@@isaaccurbelo6634 fr I want access
10:06
Cutting to commericial with Heart, Crazy on you 🎶. Those were the days..
Some say, this was the game that warned the league, that the 80s belonged to Joe cool 💯💯💯
Incredible quality for standard def video from 40 years ago. You should list which tape format you transfer each old game from.
Or could we ever get a behind the scenes look at capturing old footage and optimizing it for progressive scan HD displays?
One of the greats
This Montana guy, I think he might have an overall Ok career in the NFL, 100 TDs, 25,000 passing yards for him, maybe 1 Super Bowl if they put talent around him.
Good thing Bill Walsh had to be talked into drafting Montana in 79! One of the 49ers scouts has said he was the one who said Walsh should draft Montana. The story goes Walsh, who came from Stanford, wanted his Stanford QB- Steve Dils. But, this scout, his last name is something like Ranzanno, said he talked the 49ers brass into drafting Montana instead.
Man, Montana is great and all but Archie out there slinging. Too bad Saints wasted his career.
Still stands as the largest regular season comeback in NFL history
Edit: Used to be
What a great run it had!
It was until just two days ago.
@@jayNicks10 what game was it?
I'm glad the colts replaced the saints
Archie Manning was an elite QB and like Matthew Stafford in 2020 had an entire career not being surrounded by enough talent. Imagine if Archie actually had weapons.
Terry Bradshaw has said that if Archie was in Pittsburgh, he would have won more than 4 Super Bowls.
6:41 Normally running into your teammate doesn’t result in a kick return for 6.... but it worked for him that time. Lol
NFL Throwback needs to put more throwback Saints footage out! Would love to see more Archie Manning Saints footage and Dome Patrol and even the inaugural season too!
I was at this game at 8 years old. We almost left at halftime but thank goodness we didn't! A historic game, and amazing family memory ❤️
This was a comeback for Montana.
The qb for the Saints that time was Archie Manning... Payton and Eli's father. So Cool😎
Saints fan here for over 36 years. Even though they're not in our division anymore, the 49ers will always be a thorn in my side. This game took place the year I was born. Pure example as to why they were the thorn.
Joe Cool was the Dude in the 80's #16
All those empty seats at the 'stick! Little did the fans know this would be an iconic franchise for decades.
Stands are full of true 49er Faithful because they weren't the team they were about to become.
Awesome. I have to say, while this is a little before my time, I like this presentation more than today's broadcasts. Today there is too much talking between they guys in the booth and some woman on the sideline and then some ex-referee then a panel of guys in a studio. Then there is all of the wak music ("Watin' all day for Sunday night...ugh!). Don't get me wrong, I really like a lot of those guys on TV. I have a subscription to NFL Game Pass and love it. I just find this broadcast a little easier on my senses.
Actually the game that started the legend was the "Chicken Soup" game in the Cotton Bowl with Notre Dame where his core temperature dropped to 96 degrees with hypothermia & had to leave the game. He stayed in the locker to get IVs, with heated blankets, and given hot chicken soup.. He came back at the end of the game losing 34-12 and threw 3 TDs in the last 8 minutes to win 35-34 with a walk-off TD. Sounds like a Hollywood movie, but it really happened. Look up the film, "Seven & a Half Minutes to Destiny." You will be inspired.
I remember turning this game off at halftime. I tuned back in just to see how much they lost by. I couldn't believe my eyes.
Going down 35-7 is just one of Joe Montana’s exercises to challenge himself.
Going down 35-3 or 28-3 is one of Houston and the Falcons exercise.
Chargers: I like the idea!
Haha. Back when Pass Interference was termed “Face Guarding”
pretty sure face guarding is when the defender isn't playing the ball or looking back while crowding the receiver. They still called it "pass interference". I've heard it used recently tho, but yeah you don't hear that anymore.
I remember when they didn't even have faceguards.
Love the Marlboro Man advertising billboard…. It was a different time.
Great throwback game. Thanks for posting. Montana, Clark, Billy Joel music, and announcers calling screen plays as "He's got a convoy".
I bought a Joe Montana Topps rookie card at a garage sale years ago for $0.15 mint condition
This is the first time for me to watch Archie Manning playing, thanks the Throwback (‘ ‘)/
Joe Cool Montana showed the NFL what was to come in the future years!
The guy who really impressed me here was Lenvill Elliot, the running back. That guy was a beast; he did as much to carry the offense in this game as the quarterback did, and it's a shame not many people remember him. I can't recall if he got injured or traded or what happened to him after the 1981 season.
I don’t mind watching old games but what makes it hard is not having the score up. Sometimes I wanna skip to where the comeback starts.
Montana's legend started while saving Bill Walsh's job at the time. DeBartelo was ready to move on from Walsh after what would have been an embarrassing loss to the Saints.
Montana basically saved a franchise with this comeback.
Saints: Blow a 35-7 lead
Falcons: Hold my beer
The quality of this recording is pretty good. Thanks for sharing!
Ty for the upload brings me back to the old days what a gem 👏👏
I came to watch Montana. I left thinking that Archie Manning was amazing. I feel bad for the saints. They were winless. The thought they finally won a game. What a gut punch.
On nfl films channel watch 1976 saints 6 days to Sunday its gold with archie and hank stram as coach
Damn manning had a hell of an arm. Just a little flick and the ball is 40 yards down field. Damn shame he didnt have better players with him.
I could imagine the young boys seeing Archie come home from from the Saints being disappointed most of the time. They learned from Dad that you have to play with organizations that are committed with good talent. Both of those kids grew up to be world champions!
This is so beyond cool. Love love love the quality
Those were such happy times
And not so long ago
How I wondered where they'd gone
But they're back again
Just like a long lost friend...
The 1980 Saints in a nutshell. Fun fact: Their next game against the Jets saw them get their first and only win of the season.
This is when football was so much fun to watch.
I saw quite a few before 1971. But the biggest hoopla game was Archie Mannings rookie debut in Candlestick Park, Nov 14 1971.
The Montana Legend started when Joe was in college at Notre Dame. November, 1975....the Irish were down 30-10 to start the 4th Qtr on the road at Air Force. He engineered a 21 point 4th Qtr comeback and Notre Dame won 31-30.
Man My Dad Was A Sophomore In High School When This Aired
Never smoked a day in my life, the Marlboro sign at Candlestick was so cool.
I sure would like it someone showed this game on television some time!
This game was blacked out in the bay area, but got to listen to the great Lon Simmons call this amazing comeback! Transistor radio for all home games...lol
Yes on Lon Simmons. I remember him calling when Brody was playing; I don't know if he was also there for Tittle.
So every week they’re gonna upload a Saints loss from the past? 😂
Yep lol
Does the internet have enough storage for that?🤣
Hats off to Montana, but watching this reminds me the comeback was truly a complete team effort. Niners D held the line in the 2nd half.
Didn't the play by play announcer seem to love saying the name "LENVILL ELLIOT!!!" I swear I counted 17xs 🤣🤣🤣
Saints vs 49ers in was Blacked out here in Northern California in 1980 because the game wasn't Sold out. However I had seen Montana come back from games several times before for The Fighting Irish. Anyone who knew Montana's reputation before this game wasn't surprised by the outcome.
Was a Saints fan for 10 years by this game , this was about the end of my tolerance. I lasted a lot longer.
1980 saints : we blew a 35-7 lead
2020 chargers and falcons: hey we are the only ones who can do that here
That Joe Montana will be a great player someday, as most people would say in 1980.
I recall listening to this game on the radio - at Erick's U-SAVE Liquors. I expected this kind of offense when they hired Bill Walsh away from his college job.
Coming back from 35-7 in your first start. Who else can say they’ve done that?
Just think, little Peyton probably watched this
Peyton would have been around 3. Eli was less than a year old.
@@Rek-45 Yeah he probably watched it a couple years late ig
@@Rek-45 Eli wasn't born
@@yessir7630 Yeah Eli was in after this in January 1981
Thanks for the vid!🤓👍✌️
Archie and Joe were both amazing. Wish I wasn’t a toddler at the time.
Lenvil Elliott, the “Real Estate Agent!”
Love it!
This was the game that made Montana The Comeback Kid and the Goat before Tom Brady
The commentator was great in this game! "Lindvale Elliott is a real estate agent right now".... 🤣
That 8 yard net punt at 14:30 probably cost the Saints the game, if they attempt and make a FG there, they win
Back when the Saints were the Aint's.
The offensive line play actually looks BETTER to me on run plays. They actually pull and look more athletic than they are now. I can actually see the level of detail involved as reflected on a chalkboard. NFL coaches today should reevaluate what they’re looking for in offensive lineman…bring this stuff back!
How bout that overlooked underrated running game the 49ers had during all those championship years
I was trippin, i thought that was Brees vs Montana in the thumbnail for a sec.
I swear, in some shots Archie looks more like Drew Brees than either of his sons. The Saints uniform obviously helps, haha.
The Saints finally got that first win of 1980 the next week at Shea Stadium against the Jets.
I've never seen jets footage of them at shea stadium
@@ericsigersmith2831 There’s plenty of it around. They played there from 1964-83. Lots of games are on UA-cam of the Jets playing at Shea in the early 80s. It was a terrible stadium not designed for football at all but had its charm and was a real home field advantage more than they ever had sharing a stadium w the Giants as they have since 1984.
Modern-Day Saints fans: We always get screwed by the refs!
Older Saints fans: First time?
Top 10 choke in NFL history
Ur right another old school video my friend
4:26 Wow nice hit!!
Once Walsh fine tuned the pass blocking , and the secondary, the rest was history!
Greatest regular season game in 49ers history.
7:38 🔥
This is the sort of game the NFL Network ought show, but all they do is show the previous 3 SBs and the previous seasons games. One day they may get it.