He had the highest level of awareness. He knew where his receivers were. NEVER panicked. 4 Superbowls in an era of the hardest hitting football era. No whining to officials. And the most humble of legends. Joe Montana had it all. SIMPLY THE BEST!
Yup. Brady may have more rings but had he played in montanas era he,d be lucky to have 2. Brady was a little primal Donna CRY BABY compared to Joe Cool. Montana would take a vicious hit, get up and smile and throw a TD. 4 super bowls , 4 wins , no interceptions thrown in any of them .HANDS DOWN THE GOAT.
@Luquita Fowler • I agree with most everything that you said except that the hardest hitting era ever was around 1969-1979. The softening of the league had begun to increase scoring and safety. Still Joe is the GOAT 🐐 the best QB that I've ever seen and I've been watching since I was ten in 1965. I'm not a niner fan, I'm part of Raider Nation‽
No other QB has ever had the combination of touch, accuracy, footwork, mobility, poise in the pocket, toughness and just straight clutch ability in the biggest games.
Minus mobility ( even tho he juked out brian freakin urlacher , and his qb sneak on the goal-line is almost automatic) Tom brady has all these things at the same and at points at an even higher level than Joe , for an even longer period of time ( i get it eras and times are WAY different but still) . And im not even gonna waste the time typing all the acolades and records theres simply too many compared to Joe but this is NOTHING agaisnt Joe, he was all time special but more so highlighting just how great Tom brady has been .
For those who are saying Tom Bradys better, watch the videos again and actually watch Joe move out of the pocket and make plays like Mahomes does today. Y'all are so full of it you can't even see how much better Joe is
Surprisingly long throws so accurate that the receiver doesn't have to break stride! I love Elway and Marino both and they had stronger arms, but look at their 45 to 60 yard throws and they are not as accurate as Montana's. The receivers of course caught the throws, but they weren't so perfect as the receiver had to break stride.
Montana’s footwork dropping back is underrated and quick. His 7 step drop was perfect. He never took a snap from the shotgun. And he played against the best pass rushing teams in history.
@@jonmolina948 Ronnie Lott tells a story of how Bill Walsh once said to him at practice with tears in his eyes, "look at Joe's feet; they're beautiful!" 😅
Hector Rodriguez they could still lose. Niners didnt really make mistakes or were winning with joe and roger craig fumble ruined it for niners and steve had nothing to do with it. Also, while niners d was great i dont think they would have shut down the k gun offense like giants did
@Hector Rodriguez In a perfect world, Joe Montana could have won in 1981, 1983, 1984, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993 and 1994. But the world is not perfect. There was a controversial call against Ronnie Lott in the 1983 NFCCG. They fell apart in the Divisional Game against Minnesota in 1987. Joe Montana got hurt in 1990. If he hadn't, I'm pretty sure he would have continued to win throughout 1991 and 1992. We all saw what he did in Kansas City in 1993 and 1994.
4-0 isn't that special man, he hasn't even been to half as many Super Bowls as Brady. Let me ask you this, is 4-0 somehow better than being 20-1 in the Super Bowl? Do you understand how that makes absolutely no sense?
It was an absolute privilege to watch this man play football. It’s one of those things where you don’t have to embellish, make things up, or be hyperbolic in any way. He really was that good. Downright magical, particularly when it counted. He was able to not only rise to the occasion, but to seize it as only the greatest of them all can do. A transcendent athlete who changed the way the position will be played and viewed forever. Joe Cool was the best!
Montana played in an era where football was still a contact sport. The defenses could hit the Qb and the receivers. It was much more difficult to move the ball.
Best overall talent at quarterback I've ever seen. Joe Montana could kill you from in the pocket or out of the pocket. He could kill you with his legs when he rushed the football. Look how many unbelievably accurate throws are depicted in these highlights that are between 40 and about 65 yards. Look how many threading the needle, level passes that he threw when he absolutely had to zip the ball in there. How can anyone say this guy had a weak arm? An effortless, extremely smooth throwing motion that made it look effortless, yes, but a weak arm, no way!! Total package. Best ever for me.
@@brentfox6540 lol, salty your team doesn't have brady. Brady is better statistically in nearly every aspect. Joe also had west coast offense, imagine handing brady one of the best and new offenses, he would destroy. 49ers coach even said he could do it with anybody, not just joe. Joe also had rice, and the best defenses. Brady has a college qb and a running back to throw to. When brady had people like gronk, welker, and moss he lit the league on fire. Imagine having peak brady and moss with the best defense in the league, he would easily go undefeated. Tom also has the salary cap to deal with. Stop being ignorant.
@@brentfox6540 lol. Deflatgate has been disproved by mit professors. You hear montana and you think pretty good qb who was in a good system. You hear brady you think GOAT 🐐.
@@brentfox6540 Montana ran a west coast offense which is literally short pass routes, you sound like an analyst off tv that hates Brady no matter what and will never give him his props. in SB 42 when NE lost Brady threw the best non-completion pass i have ever seen. a 70 yd bomb that fell in Moss's hands and he couldnt come up with it but Brady put the ball where it needed to be. if a person cant say Brady is the best then they are just in denial
There's a story of how the domestic cat got the M on their foreheads. The story goes that when baby Jesus was crying one night Mother Mary prayed to God saying to please help her to care for His holy child and please lead her in His ways. And a domestic cat appeared and got in the cradle with baby Jesus and Jesus stopped crying. And because of this Mother Mary touched the cat on the forehead and blessed the cat and that's why they have an M on their foreheads.
Sorry, Brady was greater longer. You people are delusional. Just the facts Montana played with a stack deck. There's no. Free agency. And by the way, He didn't. Win with KC but. Steve Young one with the players he had.
Stop making everything about Tom Brady. It's a frikkin' Joe Montana highlights video. It is honouring HIM and not Tom Brady. I never even compared him to Tom Brady nor did I say he's greater than Brady. @@garymartin1045
I won't argue with Brady fans over who's the GOAT, but I won't argue with Joe fans either. One big difference is the teams that were in the NFC playoffs at that time, but Brady still got it done so many times. Great players and a great debate for football.
growing up my mom would always talk about Joe Montana, he's the reason I fell in love with Football. Still to this day when I watch his highlights I'm amazed by a player who played his whole career before I was born.
Still the best QB to ever play in my opinion. I wasn't even alive when he was winning Super Bowls but I'll never forget watching the 9ers Super Bowl DVD pack and seeing him dominate in the smoothest possible way. Obviously Rice is the greatest WR ever and there were other top weapons like Clark, Taylor, Craig and others but Montana was still the general.
@@deanbell300 Montana: no question #1 Brady 🤔: a few questions: Tuck Rule, Spy Gate, Deflate Gate, flag every time a defensive player tackles Brady Gate.
If you're too young to remember the era of Montana, you really can't know the tremendous field presence he had. With the game on the line and time running out, EVERYBODY, even the opposing team, knew he'd come through to win the game. Montana is the greatest QB of all time.
Joe Montana is the G.O.A.T period! Master of the 2 minute offense, clutch throws, ice water in his veins. This guy was unreal. Super Bowl XXIII sealed the deal for me
@@Ckdude100 i have severl reasons why i think he is the goat 12. He made another GOAT (Jerry Rice) 11. Joe never had a bad superbowl preformamce. Neber threw an interception. 10. He was pretty much the original GOAT. Brady grew up Idolizing Montana. Brady even said that Momtama was the GOAT 9. If you just put away stats, mvps, and all that good stuff and just watch em both on tape, Montana's just better to the human eye. 8. Montana never lost a superbowl. Brady lost 3 times to eli manning and nick foles. Both arnt good qbs. 7. In 8 YEARS, joe one 4 superbowls. It took tom 15 years to even tie montana. If he played in the same time span as Brady, god knows how much more he could of one. 6. He went against Boomer esiasen, and anderson who were decent and DESTORYED elway and dan marino who both are considered GOATS. Yes donovan, matt, russel and kurt were good, but no one will remember goff and delhome in 20 years. 5. Playoff qb ratings Joe: 95.8 Tom: 89 4. Brady has more comebacks. But joe almost almost mever let himself in that situation (including the superbowl) in the first place. I would rather have a qb who keeps the game in his pocket. 3. He was called Joe Cool for a reason. He never threw fits at the refs, never got rattled, and never showed weakness. Brady got up from a couple hits before but he sometimes bitches like a little girl. 2. He played in a much tougher era for qbs. He had 40,551 pass years and 273 and 117. God knows what numbers he would of put up now days. He got hit hard, and i mean hard in the knees and everywhere in general. When brady would even get pushed (like in the championship game) the refs will very often through the flag for unnecessary roughness. 1. He was never involved in a cheating scandle in the NFL. Heres a perfect example. Pete Rose was considered an all time great in the MLB. Then he was caught in a cheating scandle and he was removed from the hall of fame. I have even more reasons as well. Im pretty sure you habe your owm reasons. But heres the thing In my opinion, i think joes the best. But thats just my poinion amd that wont change.
@@perpetualnegativity9862Got benched because they had no reason to start him. He was getting older and they had a young quarterback prospect (Steve Young) who wasnt playing until then. He got hurt in the Championship game against the Giants and never was the same. The following year he got hurt with an elbow injury for tge year. Meanwhile steve young was kicking ass. Then young got hurt and the 49rs finished 10-6 and missing the playoffs. By the time he had recovered they had moved on from him with steve young. Montana was still good. It was just more like an older experienced player handing the torch to the young qb with potential. Also happened to brett farve and arron rogers. Might happen to ben rothilisberger soon with hodges if he plays good. Same thing, ben is still good, but he is old. The only reason the same didnt happen to brady was because Kraft traded brisset and garroplo away wanting a 40 year old qb instead. Now brady hasnt been good lately. Just imagine if they had garropolo or brisset. Happened to the 70s steelers. Passed on marino and they didnt have a successor qb. The steelers became irrelevant for 25 years. It will happen to New England unless they move on from Brady (Who has been playing for 20 years) and draft a new QB. If not, brady will retire soon and they will have no QB. No one really knows who the patriots back up QB is right now. If yhe back up sucks (he probably will) they would be absolutly fucked and become irrelevant.
One of three greatest quarterback Dynasty in NFL history Joe Montana from 1979 through 1993 era San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs 4 Super Bowl ring 1981 1984 1988 and 1989 3 Super Bowl MVP 1981 1984 and 1989
@@INTERLOPER-CS Yeah, because there was far less talent in the 1980's. The AFC was like the JV of professional football.. Did Joe come back from 10 down to the #1 defense in the league, in the 4th quarter? No.. Did Joe come back from down 3-28? Nah, he did not.
Was just thinking that. Russell Wilson is probably the closest thing we have to Montana now stylistically, with more mobility. The way the ball seems to carry through the air is awesome to watch.
@@HYP3DSNIP3R Yes both Wilson and Rogers have that escape ability but Joe was in a different league because of the way he just instinctively knew where to move and when to move and he did it without flinching, jerky movements while always keeping his eyes down field. It was poetry in motion. And Bill Walsh would tell you if he were still here it's because he had beautiful feet.
Spygate 2.0 just was revealed. The Patriots have cheated for almost 20 years. Montana will always be the GOAT absolutely, without a doubt, the Greatest QB to ever play the game.
I was born and raised 80 miles east of S.F. Graduated H.S. in 1980 and grew up watching Joe and the Niners. Hardly missed a game. Every Sunday or Monday night watching them with my Dad. Dad's gone now but looking back It was the best time in my life! Thanks for the great memories Joe & the rest of the Niners!
joe started out just a year before we got gridiron on our screens in the UK, he and Marino were mesmerising to watch, who is the greatest is a debate that goes on and on, there is no definitive answer but Montana is surely amongst the greats both past and present.
Montana was hobbled in the middle of his career by a back injury. So yeah. He might have had another 1 or 2 superbowl wins. The 80s were one of the toughest decades for quarterbacks. Bigger stronger faster players still allowed to rough the passer more than today. The quarterback for my team lost a tooth in the middle of a game and went back in to finish the game.
It’s barely the same game. Jimmy Garappolo’s best season passing yardage wise bests Montana’s. Ryan Tannehill has more 4000 yard passing seasons (2) than Montana (0) and Elway (1) combined. Think about that and realize what a farce some of these so called records are today. That’s why you cannot compare eras, you just can’t.
Tears in my eyes watching these highlights. I remember how my dad used to watch the games so intently. Being a little kid at the time, even I understood that joe would win the game even when they were down. Such a shame he couldn’t retire as a 49er as he should have. Such a humble man, and great quarterback. I’ve hated the 49ers ever since he left. Was so happy when he beat the 49ers when he was with the chiefs
The greatest QB in NFL history. Period. End of discussion. Never choked in a super bowl. Didn't need rule changes to help him stay in the game. Didn't need a team ( Seattle) to make a bad play call get him a ring after choking in 2 previous super bowls. And lastly was never down 28-3 in a super bowl 😅
@@perpetualnegativity9862 - Since you remember as much as you've typed, then you might recall this as well: Players BITD, wanted to play in SF, even if it meant 'riding the pine'. I guess you can call it the Eddie D, and Walsh factor. Everything about the club was 1st Class. People love to hate on the Niners, but let's be real. There's a reason Niner Fans -- especially the older crop -- are so passionate about the team, and their memories of it. The 49ers, set so many trends and football first, and there is no debating that. They as a football franchise, are the reason the NFL had to institute a 'Salary Cap'. Even after that, the team still won another SB, and continued their winning ways. It wasn't until the end of the 2002 season, when they lost to Tampa Bay in the playoffs, that their reign ended. Tampa Bay, then went on to win the SB. If my math is correct, that's a 21 year reign of great football … of which only New England has equalled 🤔
Goat 🐐 Brady 7 rings and 5 sb mvps and 581 td passes regular season and 83 td passes playoffs better all time Quarterback than Montana 4 rings and 3 sb mvps and 273 td passes regular season and 45 td passes playoffs
Watching a young Montana and Brock Purdy this season is eerily similar. The accuracy, touch, anticipation, playmaking, and swagger all while be composed and humble is identical. Brock’s ability to lead an offense is one of his hall of fame attributes that him and Joe share. Very excited to see Brock progress into an all time niner great along side Joe and young.
I love Brock Purdy, and he has potential, but let's pump the brakes until he wins at least one SB. His offensive players are almost on a par with the Montana/Young Niners. I'm a Vikings fan lamenting another futile season, but the 49ers are my 2nd-favorite team, and I hope they win the SB this year.
I will always put the ball in his hands in the clutch. Greaest QB of all time in my book. Dude can pull Magic in that pocket. Accuracy, mobility, footwork, loved his passing angles and can still be accurate
Before Brady, Manning, Brees, ect, we had the pleasure of watching this man play quarterback! What a player he was even though I wasn’t a 49er fan! Respect! 👊
@@ozymandias1759everyone complained tf that’s a horrible ideology like the sht just started when Brady did. No it didn’t, it’s always been around from star players in all eras, there wasn’t social media around like today where y’all things like that…
Ben Blaze please take effort and stop thinking a player is better then someone because they have more rings because in that case Trent dilfer is better then dan Marino Jim Kelly and dan foults there is no goat.
KC Chiefs from 1970-1992...one playoff win. KC with Joe Montana in 1993...two playoff wins. As a Raiders fan, he even lifted the Schottenheimer Chiefs to the AFC Championship Game. Montana Magic couldn't even be stopped by Martyball. If that's not the GOAT, I don't know why we even have a title.
Amazing how Joe throws every pass right on stride, without receivers having to slow down hardly at all. And when Joe has to run he does for a first down and more. Excellent footwork and timing, wish we had Joe now and in my opinion Greatest of all time. 4 and 0 in super bowl, never lost one.
Joe went to 4 SuperBowls and won them all. With...few rules protecting quarterbacks or recievers, no radio in helmet, no tuck rule, no deflategate or spygate. Just he and his men . The real GOAT !
I was born in San Francisco, but raised in Florida. Limited viewing coverage, not knowing the 49ers were in the playoffs during a particular year, and sometimes the lack of a television caused me to miss over ninety-nine per-cent of these 49er games. This highlight video has helped make up for much of that lost viewing. Very much appreciated.
19:11...to put those numbers in context, as if they weren't absurd enough as is. The Vikings, who the 49ers smoked 41-13 in the divisional round, had the #1 defense in the NFL. The Broncos, who the 49ers destroyed 55-10 in what is still the highest margin of victory in any Super Bowl, were the #3 defense and the #1 scoring defense in the NFL. And Montana averaged 44.5 points in games against them. Only one other QB in NFL history has beaten two top 3 defenses in one Super Bowl run before or since...Tom Brady in 2001. His teams averaged 11.5 points on offense in those two victories (10 vs Pittsburgh, with 14 points coming on special teams, and 13 vs the St. Louis Rams, with seven points coming on Ty Law's pick-six).
I’m a die hard Giants fan but absolutely love Montana he’s one of my favorite quarterbacks of all time and I never got to see him play. I love watching old games and seeing him work his magic
This is the GOAT at work. Zero losses in Superbowl. Zero interceptions. Pure winning. No deflated footballs. No taping walkthroughs. Didn't need best kicker of all time. He just won and went home.
When You Say "28-3", in the GOAT conversation, I'll say, "But did yours have the biggest point deficit (28 Points) or hold the ball for the kicker? NO!!!! This is why Joe "Cool" Montana is still the GOAT.
@@robertheath7007 Montana played against great defenses like the Bears and Giants. The NFC conference was a powerhouse in the '80s so it was actually competitive in the playoffs
The true GOAT!!!... also not a crybaby... not a sore loser... and not a cheater.... The only time I hated Montana was when he was beating my team...lol.... greatness personified....the GOAT at his position...period!!!!
I was fortunate to watch almost all of the games Montana qb’d as a pro. I was quite disappointed when they Niners ditched him and was equally ecstatic when he came back and beat them! I think Jimmy G has a lot of the qualities Montana has. Time will tell. But don’t miss out the potential 2nd coming of JM.
The precision & mobility of Rodgers w/ the patience & will of Brady. Won 4 SBs in a decade in a physical era playing against legends & legendary defenses (80s Eagles defense w/ Reggie White, 80s Giants defense w/ LT, 80s Bears defense, and beat Marino & Elway in SBs). Never lost a SB. Never threw an INT in the SB. Won 2 rings w/o Rice, in case that matters. Yeah, still MY G.O.A.T. 👑
What a great compilation! Thank you for that. I got into football late in his career when he went to play for the Chief so this is a treat to watch all his great plays as a 49ers from original broadcast footage.
Debate time:
Joe Montana or Tom Brady?
tom brady career wise joe montana player wise
Joe
Joe!
Marino
mapquestboy Joe is undefeated in SuperBowls
He had the highest level of awareness. He knew where his receivers were. NEVER panicked. 4 Superbowls in an era of the hardest hitting football era. No whining to officials. And the most humble of legends. Joe Montana had it all. SIMPLY THE BEST!
IAM a Cowboys fan but I have tremendous respect
Yup. Brady may have more rings but had he played in montanas era he,d be lucky to have 2. Brady was a little primal Donna CRY BABY compared to Joe Cool. Montana would take a vicious hit, get up and smile and throw a TD. 4 super bowls , 4 wins , no interceptions thrown in any of them .HANDS DOWN THE GOAT.
Joe was the GOAT for a long time. Awesome QB and leader. However, any objective NFL fan realizes that he has been surpassed.
Made something out of nothing
@Luquita Fowler • I agree with most everything that you said except that the hardest hitting era ever was around 1969-1979. The softening of the league had begun to increase scoring and safety. Still Joe is the GOAT 🐐 the best QB that I've ever seen and I've been watching since I was ten in 1965. I'm not a niner fan, I'm part of Raider Nation‽
He was so good, they named a whole US state after him.
Joe-hio.
@@j----y 😂spit up my drink im dead
@@ScenarioTwins LOL!!
Montana 🦾
Joe Montana!!!!
This man’s arm is unbelievable. The accuracy and power he has
No other QB has ever had the combination of touch, accuracy, footwork, mobility, poise in the pocket, toughness and just straight clutch ability in the biggest games.
Minus mobility ( even tho he juked out brian freakin urlacher , and his qb sneak on the goal-line is almost automatic) Tom brady has all these things at the same and at points at an even higher level than Joe , for an even longer period of time ( i get it eras and times are WAY different but still) . And im not even gonna waste the time typing all the acolades and records theres simply too many compared to Joe but this is NOTHING agaisnt Joe, he was all time special but more so highlighting just how great Tom brady has been .
armdchair brady is better in every single way you just mentioned
armdchair en esos años se le solía decir “el circo aéreo de Montana” por él show o espectáculo que brindaba en los partidos y ni que decir en los SB’s
Arron Rodgers?
For those who are saying Tom Bradys better, watch the videos again and actually watch Joe move out of the pocket and make plays like Mahomes does today. Y'all are so full of it you can't even see how much better Joe is
Some of these throws that’s he’s making is absolutely jaw dropping.......
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Surprisingly long throws so accurate that the receiver doesn't have to break stride!
I love Elway and Marino both and they had stronger arms, but look at their 45 to 60 yard throws and they are not as accurate as Montana's. The receivers of course caught the throws, but they weren't so perfect as the receiver had to break stride.
" more accurate than a STAR WARS targeting device"
Montana’s footwork dropping back is underrated and quick. His 7 step drop was perfect. He never took a snap from the shotgun. And he played against the best pass rushing teams in history.
@@jonmolina948 Ronnie Lott tells a story of how Bill Walsh once said to him at practice with tears in his eyes, "look at Joe's feet; they're beautiful!" 😅
In the late 80s, Joe Montana was doing on the football field what Michael Jordan was doing on the basketball court. Man, what a time to be alive!
Playing in the 80s and 90s doesn't make you GOAT
@@fraud23 thats not what he said.
@@fraud23 thats not what he said
Wayne Gretzky in hockey. 3 GOATS
@@fraud23 that's not what he said.
4-0 in Super Bowls, with two different head coaches, and won two of those without Jerry Rice. That's all I'm going to say.
Hector Rodriguez they could still lose. Niners didnt really make mistakes or were winning with joe and roger craig fumble ruined it for niners and steve had nothing to do with it. Also, while niners d was great i dont think they would have shut down the k gun offense like giants did
@Hector Rodriguez In a perfect world, Joe Montana could have won in 1981, 1983, 1984, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993 and 1994. But the world is not perfect. There was a controversial call against Ronnie Lott in the 1983 NFCCG. They fell apart in the Divisional Game against Minnesota in 1987. Joe Montana got hurt in 1990. If he hadn't, I'm pretty sure he would have continued to win throughout 1991 and 1992. We all saw what he did in Kansas City in 1993 and 1994.
4-0 isn't that special man, he hasn't even been to half as many Super Bowls as Brady. Let me ask you this, is 4-0 somehow better than being 20-1 in the Super Bowl? Do you understand how that makes absolutely no sense?
@@greyk610 Brady was bailed out in 2 of those Super Bowls by his kicker. That's lame man
@@perpetualnegativity9862 So?
It was an absolute privilege to watch this man play football. It’s one of those things where you don’t have to embellish, make things up, or be hyperbolic in any way. He really was that good. Downright magical, particularly when it counted. He was able to not only rise to the occasion, but to seize it as only the greatest of them all can do. A transcendent athlete who changed the way the position will be played and viewed forever. Joe Cool was the best!
In an era we're hitting was brutal!.. Montana stood tall!...... The best ever!
Thank god for NFL Films, without them this footage would be either lost or in terrible quality
If it wasn't for NFL Films, there'd be almost no surviving NFL footage from before about 1975 or so
Lol if you try to watch NBA highlights before like 2010...it's literally potato quality.
Korra Same with NHL
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You could clearly tell the quality difference between NFL FILMS and TV video tape in this.
“I don’t throw darts at balloons I throw balloons at darts” - Joe Montana
Montana played in an era where football was still a contact sport. The defenses could hit the Qb and the receivers. It was much more difficult to move the ball.
@@teddyjam8134 thanks captain obvious
Lol
@@teddyjam8134 its not even close jam definitely MontANA
@@Thehubb1 People forget/miss the obvious.
Best overall talent at quarterback I've ever seen. Joe Montana could kill you from in the pocket or out of the pocket. He could kill you with his legs when he rushed the football. Look how many unbelievably accurate throws are depicted in these highlights that are between 40 and about 65 yards. Look how many threading the needle, level passes that he threw when he absolutely had to zip the ball in there. How can anyone say this guy had a weak arm? An effortless, extremely smooth throwing motion that made it look effortless, yes, but a weak arm, no way!! Total package. Best ever for me.
The nostalgia is real with this one. Montana is what got my father into football which in turn got me into football. Truly a legend
The Greatest of All Time. No one did it the way Montana did it.
You're right, Brady did it better
@@brentfox6540 lol, salty your team doesn't have brady. Brady is better statistically in nearly every aspect. Joe also had west coast offense, imagine handing brady one of the best and new offenses, he would destroy. 49ers coach even said he could do it with anybody, not just joe. Joe also had rice, and the best defenses. Brady has a college qb and a running back to throw to. When brady had people like gronk, welker, and moss he lit the league on fire. Imagine having peak brady and moss with the best defense in the league, he would easily go undefeated. Tom also has the salary cap to deal with. Stop being ignorant.
@@brentfox6540 lol. Deflatgate has been disproved by mit professors. You hear montana and you think pretty good qb who was in a good system. You hear brady you think GOAT 🐐.
@@brentfox6540 no
@@brentfox6540 Montana ran a west coast offense which is literally short pass routes, you sound like an analyst off tv that hates Brady no matter what and will never give him his props. in SB 42 when NE lost Brady threw the best non-completion pass i have ever seen. a 70 yd bomb that fell in Moss's hands and he couldnt come up with it but Brady put the ball where it needed to be. if a person cant say Brady is the best then they are just in denial
Its insane how accurate Joes passes are. Unreal
25 minutes of pure joy. Thanks for this.
His footwork was next level
As Bill Walsh was known to state: "Look at Joe' feet, they're beautiful" ;D
Michael Jackson, Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson, and Joe Montana, there is something magical about the initials MJ, in any order.
Mike Tyson
John Madden, Jorge Masvidal, Joe Morgan, Mick Jagger, John McEnroe
Michael Johnson
Kobe Bryant
Ayrton Senna
There's a story of how the domestic cat got the M on their foreheads. The story goes that when baby Jesus was crying one night Mother Mary prayed to God saying to please help her to care for His holy child and please lead her in His ways. And a domestic cat appeared and got in the cradle with baby Jesus and Jesus stopped crying. And because of this Mother Mary touched the cat on the forehead and blessed the cat and that's why they have an M on their foreheads.
The GOAT that influenced the GOAT
Joes footwork and timing are the best ever..perfect thing to watch after a 9er victory👍
A lot to thank Bill Walsh for too
There is something surreal and magical about watching Joe Montana play. I'm not even sure how to explain it, but he's just got IT.
Sorry, Brady was greater longer. You people are delusional.
Just the facts Montana played with a stack deck. There's no. Free agency. And by the way, He didn't.
Win with KC but. Steve Young one with the players he had.
Stop making everything about Tom Brady. It's a frikkin' Joe Montana highlights video. It is honouring HIM and not Tom Brady. I never even compared him to Tom Brady nor did I say he's greater than Brady. @@garymartin1045
His thrown on the run was unlike anything I’ve ever seen
Shislam Islam poetry in motion
Yes!! And I still say that Joe is dangerous when he rolls out.
m honestly. He has the balls to throw bombs like favre and also has the accuracy of Peyton Manning he’s a cheat code.
I won't argue with Brady fans over who's the GOAT, but I won't argue with Joe fans either. One big difference is the teams that were in the NFC playoffs at that time, but Brady still got it done so many times. Great players and a great debate for football.
On the run MONTANA had no peers.
Montana precision passing an amazing skill he has to throw through the defense.
His ability to scramble too!!!
not to mention he's only 6"2 but had an incredible way of seeing the field behind those giant linemen.
@@melturnboo4205 Yep, super smart human being....
I'm so lucky i grew up getting to watch Joe Montana, Lawrence Taylor, Michael Jordan, and Wayne Gretzky\Mario Lemieux. The glory days of sports.
Larry Bird Magic Johnson Jerry Rice Mike Tyson
Amen to that.
How do you not list Walter Payton?
@@billythekidder7182 or Bo Jackson
@@DSerrador bo getting hurt was a tragedy.
growing up my mom would always talk about Joe Montana, he's the reason I fell in love with Football. Still to this day when I watch his highlights I'm amazed by a player who played his whole career before I was born.
Still the best QB to ever play in my opinion. I wasn't even alive when he was winning Super Bowls but I'll never forget watching the 9ers Super Bowl DVD pack and seeing him dominate in the smoothest possible way. Obviously Rice is the greatest WR ever and there were other top weapons like Clark, Taylor, Craig and others but Montana was still the general.
As a cowboys fan it hurts watching “the catch”
I'm proud to say I had the 49th like. Great post :)
Goat 🐐 Brady 7 rings and Montana 4 rings
@@deanbell300 👍🏿 Montana is still the 🐐
@@deanbell300 Montana: no question #1
Brady 🤔: a few questions: Tuck Rule, Spy Gate, Deflate Gate, flag every time
a defensive player tackles Brady Gate.
If you're too young to remember the era of Montana, you really can't know the tremendous field presence he had. With the game on the line and time running out, EVERYBODY, even the opposing team, knew he'd come through to win the game. Montana is the greatest QB of all time.
Oh I remember my brothers hated Joe . Called him a system quarterback with no arm . They finally respected him when he went to K.C and played great .
Brady is The GOAT
But it’s because he’s Montana 2.0
Tom Brady the Goat 🐐
@@joshgorilla1453 😂😂 dumbass
@@VictorAguilar-wp5hu
Guess what i would spit n your face n person like nobody you are
My favorite QB of all time. I'll take my chances with Joe Montana over anybody :D
You could drop Joe Montana in an ice storm, and he STILL would emerge victorious :) ua-cam.com/video/-05nTh80JuE/v-deo.html
THE GREATEST QUARTERBACK OF ALL TIME.
PERIODDDDDDD.
Goat🐐 Brady 7 rings and Montana 4 rings
Montana was the best
YOU GOT THAT RIGHT ☝️
Fax
Montana 0 loses.Brady 3 loses. Any more questions who the best is. Absolutely not.
I still get chills watching Montana throwing the ball with such accuracy
Joe Montana is the G.O.A.T period! Master of the 2 minute offense, clutch throws, ice water in his veins. This guy was unreal.
Super Bowl XXIII sealed the deal for me
@@perpetualnegativity9862 that wasn't fun. The Giants beat em n beat em up
Are you living in 2000?
@@matthewdowling6549 it's my opinion.
Goat 🐐 Brady 7 rings and 5 sb mvps better all time QB then Montana 4 rings and 3 sb mvps
No he is not Brady surpass him in every stat passing yards tds etc
The original true GOAT
WDYM original
DYM the only true GOAT
@@Near_Void pretty much lol. He was the Goat, and he will always be to this day.
darth rabid maybe to you but to the league he’s number 2 now. And there’s nothing wrong with that
@@Ckdude100 i have severl reasons why i think he is the goat
12. He made another GOAT (Jerry Rice)
11. Joe never had a bad superbowl preformamce. Neber threw an interception.
10. He was pretty much the original GOAT. Brady grew up Idolizing Montana. Brady even said that Momtama was the GOAT
9. If you just put away stats, mvps, and all that good stuff and just watch em both on tape, Montana's just better to the human eye.
8. Montana never lost a superbowl. Brady lost 3 times to eli manning and nick foles. Both arnt good qbs.
7. In 8 YEARS, joe one 4 superbowls. It took tom 15 years to even tie montana. If he played in the same time span as Brady, god knows how much more he could of one.
6. He went against Boomer esiasen, and anderson who were decent and DESTORYED elway and dan marino who both are considered GOATS. Yes donovan, matt, russel and kurt were good, but no one will remember goff and delhome in 20 years.
5. Playoff qb ratings
Joe: 95.8 Tom: 89
4. Brady has more comebacks. But joe almost almost mever let himself in that situation (including the superbowl) in the first place. I would rather have a qb who keeps the game in his pocket.
3. He was called Joe Cool for a reason. He never threw fits at the refs, never got rattled, and never showed weakness. Brady got up from a couple hits before but he sometimes bitches like a little girl.
2. He played in a much tougher era for qbs. He had 40,551 pass years and 273 and 117. God knows what numbers he would of put up now days. He got hit hard, and i mean hard in the knees and everywhere in general. When brady would even get pushed (like in the championship game) the refs will very often through the flag for unnecessary roughness.
1. He was never involved in a cheating scandle in the NFL. Heres a perfect example. Pete Rose was considered an all time great in the MLB. Then he was caught in a cheating scandle and he was removed from the hall of fame.
I have even more reasons as well. Im pretty sure you habe your owm reasons. But heres the thing
In my opinion, i think joes the best. But thats just my poinion amd that wont change.
@@perpetualnegativity9862Got benched because they had no reason to start him. He was getting older and they had a young quarterback prospect (Steve Young) who wasnt playing until then. He got hurt in the Championship game against the Giants and never was the same. The following year he got hurt with an elbow injury for tge year. Meanwhile steve young was kicking ass. Then young got hurt and the 49rs finished 10-6 and missing the playoffs. By the time he had recovered they had moved on from him with steve young. Montana was still good. It was just more like an older experienced player handing the torch to the young qb with potential. Also happened to brett farve and arron rogers. Might happen to ben rothilisberger soon with hodges if he plays good. Same thing, ben is still good, but he is old. The only reason the same didnt happen to brady was because Kraft traded brisset and garroplo away wanting a 40 year old qb instead. Now brady hasnt been good lately. Just imagine if they had garropolo or brisset. Happened to the 70s steelers. Passed on marino and they didnt have a successor qb. The steelers became irrelevant for 25 years. It will happen to New England unless they move on from Brady (Who has been playing for 20 years) and draft a new QB. If not, brady will retire soon and they will have no QB. No one really knows who the patriots back up QB is right now. If yhe back up sucks (he probably will) they would be absolutly fucked and become irrelevant.
Look at Joe's footwork....perfect. Never any happy feet. Just perfect.
One of three greatest quarterback Dynasty in NFL history Joe Montana from 1979 through 1993 era San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs 4 Super Bowl ring 1981 1984 1988 and 1989 3 Super Bowl MVP 1981 1984 and 1989
Jeffery Robertson and never threw an interception in any of the Super Bowls.
Ibrahim Khalif only three greatest Dynasty quarterback of all time Terry Bradshaw the 70s Joe Montana the 80s and Troy Aikman the early 90s
1979-1994*
@@JaredMaxwell904 how did Joe Montana left San Francisco 49ers at the end of 1992 season trade to Kansas City
I'm 17 years old but I love hearing my mom and dad talk about how we always whooped the Cowboys's asses in the 80s. #Go49ers #ForeverFaithful
that SB23 drive against Cincy is one of the greatest football moments you'll ever see. Montana absolutely torched that defense
And consider this, the Bengals only rushed three men, and Montana still owned them. It was clinic, by the true GOAT.
Imagine if Joe Montana benefited in today’s NFL that is a passing league. Would throw more touchdowns and yards easily
Would murder eli
I'll tell u that
It'd be disgusting. It wouldn't even be fun. If you were an opponent, it'd be so frustrating. If you were a fan, you'd get bored.
Happy New Year To You NYG Forever
@@tyreepowell8367
Happy new year
The Greatest! You know its true! Won all Superbowls he started in and never threw a pick in any of them to boot!
Yeah, but he only went to 4 Super Bowls?
@@greyk610 Does it help that two were blowouts? The other two required 4th quarter comebacks to win. The GOAT!
@@INTERLOPER-CS Yeah, because there was far less talent in the 1980's. The AFC was like the JV of professional football.. Did Joe come back from 10 down to the #1 defense in the league, in the 4th quarter? No.. Did Joe come back from down 3-28? Nah, he did not.
@@greyk610 Joe played well enough to never need to comeback 25 points
@@INTERLOPER-CS No, his defense played well enough. Putting up 13 points against Cinci, wouldn't have cut it if his defense let up 28.
I tear up reliving the glory.
Seeing Joe and Jerry, the Barishnokov and Nureyev of sports, evokes incredible emotion in this fan who lived thru it.
49ers vs Dolphins SB was one of the best Matchups ever
Boy hard to argue that he isn't the GOAT after watching this. The man was Houdini in the pocket
Was just thinking that. Russell Wilson is probably the closest thing we have to Montana now stylistically, with more mobility. The way the ball seems to carry through the air is awesome to watch.
Never seen a more accurate deep ball thrower. Had the ability to hit the receiver in stride without missing a step. Literal perfect passes.
@@HYP3DSNIP3R Yes both Wilson and Rogers have that escape ability but Joe was in a different league because of the way he just instinctively knew where to move and when to move and he did it without flinching, jerky movements while always keeping his eyes down field. It was poetry in motion. And Bill Walsh would tell you if he were still here it's because he had beautiful feet.
@@HYP3DSNIP3R Russel Wilson couldn't hold Montana's jockstrap
@@mayhemjr.803
Goat 🐐 Brady 6 rings and 4 Sb Mvps more then yo hero Montana 4 rings only 3 Sb Mvps
Joe Montana was and still is the GOAT. No one could or can play like he did.
Goes into the huddle during super bowl and says "Hey theres John Candy" That`s cool !
Montana will always be the GOAT
Spygate 2.0 just was revealed. The Patriots have cheated for almost 20 years. Montana will always be the GOAT absolutely, without a doubt, the Greatest QB to ever play the game.
@@thesentinel5523
Joe Montana Stickem he cheated with Jerry Rice 😂😂😂
Goat 🐐 Brady 6 Superbowl rings and Montana 4 superbowl rings
Goat 🐐 Brady 4 Superbowl Mvps more then Montana 3 Superbowl Mvps 😂
Try again kid
No one threw more clutch and Catchable passes than Joe cool.
Who doesn't watch Joe highlights when they pop up
Joe has the deep ball of Favre, the short of Brady and the mobility in the pocket of Wilson, and he did these before any of them were in the league
Yep. Montana I've heard is a fan of Russel Wilson actually.
I was born and raised 80 miles east of S.F. Graduated H.S. in 1980 and grew up watching Joe and the Niners. Hardly missed a game. Every Sunday or Monday night watching them with my Dad. Dad's gone now but looking back It was the best time in my life! Thanks for the great memories Joe & the rest of the Niners!
Best of all time to do it at the QB position.
Nope
He did play under the greatest coach of all time with a pretty sweet defense and a great scheme
@@carbonqthe3rd965 He won a Super Bowl without him.
@@terrylanda3188 Yup
@@terrylanda3188 YES
Joe was so damn accurate and poised, dude could thread a needle with a football.
Nice way to put it 👌🏼
Didnt have the strongest arm but he was the most accurate and had the brains to dissect defenses
@@ryu-ken ahhhh yesss!! “The brains to dissect defenses” 👌🏼you said it like no other
@@richtofenillingroth641 joe made it look so easy. It's crazy
Brings back the old days of a GREAT quarterback.
joe started out just a year before we got gridiron on our screens in the UK, he and Marino were mesmerising to watch, who is the greatest is a debate that goes on and on, there is no definitive answer but Montana is surely amongst the greats both past and present.
I was born in the early 2000's and I love watching him play!!!!
Imagine Montana playing today where you cannot hit the quarterback?
Forgive me for my ignorance are you saying a QB cannot be tackled ( sacked) any more in the NFL?
@@mitchellyardanoff4666 back then you could hit the QB whenever. Watch games from the mid 80's. QBs got the hell beat out of them.
Montana was hobbled in the middle of his career by a back injury. So yeah. He might have had another 1 or 2 superbowl wins. The 80s were one of the toughest decades for quarterbacks. Bigger stronger faster players still allowed to rough the passer more than today. The quarterback for my team lost a tooth in the middle of a game and went back in to finish the game.
It’s barely the same game. Jimmy Garappolo’s best season passing yardage wise bests Montana’s. Ryan Tannehill has more 4000 yard passing seasons (2) than Montana (0) and Elway (1) combined. Think about that and realize what a farce some of these so called records are today. That’s why you cannot compare eras, you just can’t.
@@jmreynaud
Excuses nobody cares about hypothetical the facts are Montana 4 rings
Walsh trained his drop back perfectly. There will never be another team like that. Thanks Joe, thanks bill……
Joe was so good in the 1989 playoffs, just unreal.
Tears in my eyes watching these highlights. I remember how my dad used to watch the games so intently. Being a little kid at the time, even I understood that joe would win the game even when they were down. Such a shame he couldn’t retire as a 49er as he should have. Such a humble man, and great quarterback. I’ve hated the 49ers ever since he left. Was so happy when he beat the 49ers when he was with the chiefs
Freddie Solomon is the man! He helped grow this Legend
The greatest QB in NFL history. Period. End of discussion. Never choked in a super bowl. Didn't need rule changes to help him stay in the game. Didn't need a team ( Seattle) to make a bad play call get him a ring after choking in 2 previous super bowls. And lastly was never down 28-3 in a super bowl 😅
Katsuro Tom Brady fan are we? 🤣
@@perpetualnegativity9862 - Since you remember as much as you've typed, then you might recall this as well:
Players BITD, wanted to play in SF, even if it meant 'riding the pine'. I guess you can call it the Eddie D, and Walsh factor.
Everything about the club was 1st Class.
People love to hate on the Niners, but let's be real. There's a reason Niner Fans -- especially the older crop -- are so passionate about the team, and their memories of it. The 49ers, set so many trends and football first, and there is no debating that. They as a football franchise, are the reason the NFL had to institute a 'Salary Cap'.
Even after that, the team still won another SB, and continued their winning ways. It wasn't until the end of the 2002 season, when they lost to Tampa Bay in the playoffs, that their reign ended. Tampa Bay, then went on to win the SB. If my math is correct, that's a 21 year reign of great football … of which only New England has equalled 🤔
Goat 🐐 Brady 7 rings and 5 sb mvps and 581 td passes regular season and 83 td passes playoffs better all time Quarterback than Montana 4 rings and 3 sb mvps and 273 td passes regular season and 45 td passes playoffs
Joe Montana never down 28-3 because he face weaker teams in superbowls let's see a young John Elway and Broncos with no help 😂😂😂😂
Joe Montana lost a playoff game 49-3 when Giants destroyed him 1986
Saw all his games since 81’. Magic Montana!!
Watching a young Montana and Brock Purdy this season is eerily similar. The accuracy, touch, anticipation, playmaking, and swagger all while be composed and humble is identical. Brock’s ability to lead an offense is one of his hall of fame attributes that him and Joe share. Very excited to see Brock progress into an all time niner great along side Joe and young.
I love Brock Purdy, and he has potential, but let's pump the brakes until he wins at least one SB. His offensive players are almost on a par with the Montana/Young Niners. I'm a Vikings fan lamenting another futile season, but the 49ers are my 2nd-favorite team, and I hope they win the SB this year.
So what did you guys think of that ravens game
@@SweetluckkJoe Montana is the 2nd greatest QB of all time, one of the Tier 1 players at Quarterback
hearing Joes Starkey's voice... man he was one hell of an announcer..
Ultimate nostalgia! Most underrated arm but deadly accurate.
I will always put the ball in his hands in the clutch. Greaest QB of all time in my book. Dude can pull Magic in that pocket. Accuracy, mobility, footwork, loved his passing angles and can still be accurate
The touch on these throws is so underrated. He always attempted to throw catchable balls, and not just the most direct line
Before Brady, Manning, Brees, ect, we had the pleasure of watching this man play quarterback! What a player he was even though I wasn’t a 49er fan! Respect! 👊
Montana, Sims, Stabler, Bradshaw, Starr, Aikman, Young and so on... Without Spygate, Deflategate and crying with the zebras
@@ozymandias1759everyone complained tf that’s a horrible ideology like the sht just started when Brady did. No it didn’t, it’s always been around from star players in all eras, there wasn’t social media around like today where y’all things like that…
9:56
A beautiful 50 yard throw on the move while running full speed, hitting Rice in stride.
This supposedly with a weak arm. He couldn't gun it as fast mph as Elway, Bradshaw Marino, etc, but the guy did not have a weak arm.
Nice to see all the videos of Clark. The perception was that he was slow, but he has some wheels on him. Taylor is also so underrated.
Joe Montana & Jerry Rice... The BEST duo.
The real GOAT. No question about it.
Goat 🐐 Brady 6 Superbowl rings and 4 Superbowl Mvps better all time Quarterback then Montana 4 superbowl mvps and 3 superbowl mvps
Ben Blaze stop comparing shit by rings
@@BruhMoment-oj8tn
Goat 🐐 Brady 6 rings, 4 sb mvps, 73 td passes playoffs better all time Quarterback then Montana 4 rings, 3 sb mvps, 45 td passes playoffs
Ben Blaze please take effort and stop thinking a player is better then someone because they have more rings because in that case Trent dilfer is better then dan Marino Jim Kelly and dan foults there is no goat.
@@BruhMoment-oj8tn
I didn't read anything you wrote clown since you don't know football
Brilliant, athletic, full of heart. ❤❤❤
The best and most entertaining to watch.
KC Chiefs from 1970-1992...one playoff win.
KC with Joe Montana in 1993...two playoff wins.
As a Raiders fan, he even lifted the Schottenheimer Chiefs to the AFC Championship Game. Montana Magic couldn't even be stopped by Martyball. If that's not the GOAT, I don't know why we even have a title.
The greatest of all time forever and ever
Amen
Goat 🐐 Brady 6 rings more then Montana 4 rings 😂
@@johnking8396 stats don’t care about your feelings
@@Azel0015 7>4
Amazing how Joe throws every pass right on stride, without receivers having to slow down hardly at all. And when Joe has to run he does for a first down and more. Excellent footwork and timing, wish we had Joe now and in my opinion Greatest of all time. 4 and 0 in super bowl, never lost one.
Some how he reminds me of a gunslinger. The ultimate QB imho
Brett Favre was more of a gunslinger I would say Joe is like a rifleman
Joe went to 4 SuperBowls and won them all. With...few rules protecting quarterbacks or recievers, no radio in helmet, no tuck rule, no deflategate or spygate. Just he and his men . The real GOAT !
Goat 🐐 Brady 7 rings and 5 sb mvps better all time QB then Montana 4 rings and 3 sb mvps.
49ers used WRs used stickem and cheated so Joe
"the real goat" .. is that a shot at Brady
And no interceptions in any of those SBs.
I was born in San Francisco, but raised in Florida. Limited viewing coverage, not knowing the 49ers were in the playoffs during a particular year, and sometimes the lack of a television caused me to miss over ninety-nine per-cent of these 49er games. This highlight video has helped make up for much of that lost viewing. Very much appreciated.
Now this is the 🐐
There will never be another Joe Montana.
What a fantastic TEAM. Probably my favorite of all time, because they were a group of guys who played the game the way it is supposed to be played.
The G.O.A.T, The Greatest Of Alltime...
Goat 🐐 Brady 7 rings more then Montana 4 rings
19:11...to put those numbers in context, as if they weren't absurd enough as is. The Vikings, who the 49ers smoked 41-13 in the divisional round, had the #1 defense in the NFL. The Broncos, who the 49ers destroyed 55-10 in what is still the highest margin of victory in any Super Bowl, were the #3 defense and the #1 scoring defense in the NFL. And Montana averaged 44.5 points in games against them. Only one other QB in NFL history has beaten two top 3 defenses in one Super Bowl run before or since...Tom Brady in 2001. His teams averaged 11.5 points on offense in those two victories (10 vs Pittsburgh, with 14 points coming on special teams, and 13 vs the St. Louis Rams, with seven points coming on Ty Law's pick-six).
i'd like to know montana's passer rating for the 89-90 playoffs i bet its the highest of all time
@@americanpatriot7233 146.4
@@philburnell5148 has anyone had a playoff rating higher than that throughout the entire playoffs?
For Brady’s Super Bowl run against 2 of the top 3 defenses, in the game against the Steelers, didn’t Drew Bledsoe play quarterback that game?
I’m a die hard Giants fan but absolutely love Montana he’s one of my favorite quarterbacks of all time and I never got to see him play. I love watching old games and seeing him work his magic
Best Quarterback of all time. Go 9ers
Goat 🐐 Brady 6 rings more then Montana 4 rings
Goat 🐐 Brady 4 Superbowl Mvps more then Montana 3
@@jrocksmooth4441 records matter not rings
@@Azel0015
Wrong clown rings do matter since thats what the game is played for proof you dont know football or never played any sport clown lol
@@Azel0015
Goat 🐐 Brady 7 rings and 5 sb mvps better Quarterback all time then Montana 4 rings and 3 sb mvps
This is the GOAT at work. Zero losses in Superbowl. Zero interceptions. Pure winning. No deflated footballs. No taping walkthroughs. Didn't need best kicker of all time. He just won and went home.
Montana and Rice...what a priviledge it was to watch them!
When You Say "28-3", in the GOAT conversation, I'll say, "But did yours have the biggest point deficit (28 Points) or hold the ball for the kicker? NO!!!! This is why Joe "Cool" Montana is still the GOAT.
Yes!
@@robertheath7007 Brady was suspended 4 games in 19 year career, so far.
@@robertheath7007 Montana played against great defenses like the Bears and Giants. The NFC conference was a powerhouse in the '80s so it was actually competitive in the playoffs
@@averagefella It certainly wasn't the cakewake to the playoffs the AFC East has been for 20 years now. That's for sure.
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Joe is the best. That's what I say.
The true GOAT!!!... also not a crybaby... not a sore loser... and not a cheater.... The only time I hated Montana was when he was beating my team...lol.... greatness personified....the GOAT at his position...period!!!!
Greatest Super Bowl QB ever.
I was fortunate to watch almost all of the games Montana qb’d as a pro. I was quite disappointed when they Niners ditched him and was equally ecstatic when he came back and beat them!
I think Jimmy G has a lot of the qualities Montana has. Time will tell. But don’t miss out the potential 2nd coming of JM.
I used to stay up late on Monday nights to watch the 49ers play, then talk about Joe Cool during lunch and recess! Thanks Joe!
The precision & mobility of Rodgers w/ the patience & will of Brady. Won 4 SBs in a decade in a physical era playing against legends & legendary defenses (80s Eagles defense w/ Reggie White, 80s Giants defense w/ LT, 80s Bears defense, and beat Marino & Elway in SBs). Never lost a SB. Never threw an INT in the SB. Won 2 rings w/o Rice, in case that matters.
Yeah, still MY G.O.A.T. 👑
Thanks Joe, You are a legend, the Best of all times, no Spygate, no Deflategate, no Victoria Secrets tricks, only your Magic and determination
Montana was a badass, such a precise throwing and smart QB with alot of great talented team mates, and a hell of a head coach.
Joe's game winning drives seemed to end in touchdowns not field goals.
*Goat Montana* 🏈
What a great compilation! Thank you for that. I got into football late in his career when he went to play for the Chief so this is a treat to watch all his great plays as a 49ers from original broadcast footage.