But the Niners had a great defense on that team I noted too.
Ronnie Lott and Charles Haley are way over rated. lain:
But the Niners had a great defense on that team I noted too.
The Seahawks yes, but not the '78 Steelers.
The '78 Steelers had nine HOF'ers. No other Super Bowl winning team comes close.
A great defense always beats a great offense.
The 1984 & 1987 49'ers couldn't even beat Noll's Steelers in the 80's when Noll had nowhere near the players he had on the 70's
If the '84 & '87 49'ers couldn't beat the '84 & '87 Steelers, they wouldn't have had a prayer against the '78 Steelers.
Close?Montana, Young, Rice, Lott, and Haley makes five
and Craig really deserves to be, might still make it one of these...
do you remember the year of the immaculate reception ?
So the 80's Steelers won 4 Superbowls or more since that is what the Niners did? Come on man. That is a stretch and you know it.
It was December 23, 1972
I remember exactly where I was when it happened.
Maybe so, but your wrs were there by virtue of a few big plays. Swann especially so. And, again, if he's in then Taylor should be a comparative no contest. And I'd argue that having arguably the greatest big game qb and the greatest wr paired with one of the most effective all purpose backs and, again, a terrific defense, makes this game one I'd rather watch than try to call.Yes close, no other team comes close. 5 is just 56% of 9.......56% is not what I would call "close".
And so does Donnie Shell. 51 career interceptions, 5X Pro Bowl, 3X First Team All Pro, 4X Super Bowl champion.
I don't understand some of the calls coaches make nowadays.
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Years ago coaches didn't do boneheaded things like this.
Just me or were there more injuries than usual yesterday?
Somehow I doubt that there was ever a time when NFL coaches were not dumb. They coach football.
No, I'm convinced coaches didn't do these things years ago.
Another example: I was watching the Jets/Browns game. The Jets had a 21 point lead with 7:00 left in the game. On first down from their own 20 yard line, they attempted a pass that was almost intercepted.
Why not run the ball, take time off the clock, and not risk the opportunity of giving the other team a pick-6?
Bill Cowher was 105-1 when he had at least a 10 point lead in the 2nd half. When he had at least a 10 point lead, he ran the ball, ran the ball, ran the ball........
In a million years, Cowher wouldn't have attempted a pass from the 1 yard line in yesterday's Cowboys/Giants game, or last years Super Bowl.
The funny thing about the "Immaculate Reception" and "The Tuck Rule Game" is that the Oakland Raiders were the victims of both.
However, the Raiders had the "Holy Roller" against the San Diego Chargers in 1978.
Huh?
My point was that Walsh's West Coast offense was no match for Noll's defense
Made up.
And the Dolphins beat the Bears in 1985. So what. Who goes undefeated in the NFL? I guess one needs a 14 game season. And in the land of fairies and a one game sample Tet can draw that conclusion.
The Browns pummeled the Bengals and upped their record to 6-3 last year. So they are better, right? That is how they finished, right?
The question was who was better; the '78 Steelers or the '89 49'ers.
Walsh was known for his West Coast offense, Noll was known for his great defense.
My point was that if Noll was twice able to beat Walsh's great offense with lesser talent than his 70's defense when he faced Walsh in the 80's, then why would anyone think the '89 49'ers could beat the '78 Steelers?