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Originally Posted by Chiefs_5627
You talk like Joe had Jerry through all 4 rings...NOPE. He was successful with big old threat Dwight Clark and no name RBs. Try again. Go ahead and tell me how many of his first sb team are household names.
Offense
WR 87 Dwight Clark (8)
LT 78 Lindsey Mason (8)
LG 8 John Ayers (8)
C 56 Fred Quillan (9)
RG 51 Randy Cross (8)
RT 71 Keith Fahnhorst (9
TE 86 Charle Young (8)
WR 88 Freddie Solomon (6)
QB 16 Joe Montana (8)
RB 25 Jeff Moore (4)/
30 Bill Ring (1)
RB 49 Earl Cooper (5)/
30 Bill Ring (2)
Defense
LE 79 Jim Stuckey (7)/
65 Lawrence Pillers (2)
NT 67 Pete Kugler (4)/
75 John Harty (4)/
65 Lawrence Pillers (1)
RE 75 John Harty (3)/
65 Lawrence Pillers (2)/
76 Dwaine Board (1)/
79 Jim Stuckey (1)/
67 Pete Kugler (1)/
72 Jeff Stover (1)
LOLB 59 Willie Harper (5)/
53 Milt McColl (2)
LILB 64 Jack Reynolds (8)
RILB 55 Bob Horn (6)/
57 Dan Bunz (2)/
64 Jack Reynolds (1)
ROLB 58 Keena Turner (9)
LCB 42 Ronnie Lott (9)
RCB 21 Eric Wright (7)
SS 27 Carlton Williamson (8)
FS 22 Dwight Hicks (9)
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That defense was one of the most dominant of the decade and carried the '49ers that year. SF played a ball-control, dink&dunk offense with Clark catching a lot of short balls and Solomon going long every now and again. Montana played his role within the system very well.
Again, Montana was a fine QB for the offense he was in; however he was not the kind of QB (Favre, Elway) who could carry a team on his own.
Why is it so hard to see this? Why do you take it as some sort of insult?