Legendary San Francisco 49ers quarterback Joe Montana turns 60 today. While current NBA players have the epic shadow of Michael Jordan hovering over their careers at all times, NFL quarterbacks are commonly measured against the great Montana.
The NFL announced its Super Bowl 50 Golden Team on Thursday in conjunction with the Pro Football Hall of Fame. The team is comprised of the best of the best from all 49 Super Bowls and features 22 Hall of Famers.
Anyone who has studied the history of Joe Montana and/or Steve Young, knows that the pair were far from bosom buddies while they played with the 49ers during the late 80s and early 90s.
We saw a different side of Joe Montana during the NFL Network’s awesome new series titled “The Timeline” last month. The latest entry features “The Tale of Two Cities” – chronicling the legendary rivalry between the San Francisco 49ers and the Dallas Cowboys.
We’re trying a new gimmick at JMRA with podcasting. Our first venture will be a weekly 10-minute project that summarizes Sunday action.
Thursday turned into a downer of a day featuring the death of actor Christopher Lee, professional wrestling icon Dusty Rhodes, and activist Ruby Dee. Yet, here is one thing to make us feel better.
Add Tom Brady’s childhood hero to the list of dissenting voices that believes Tom Brady is the evil mastermind behind Deflategate or Ballghazi or whatever atrocious name you care to apply to this mess.
A few years back, I posted a look at Brett Favre’s place in history through unusual means. It’s time for an updated rundown of who makes the cut.
So, remember when Joe Montana didn’t show up the final game at Candlestick Park last December? Welp, it’s about to get awkward again in San Francisco. It appears the 49ers are about to battle arguably their greatest player over something quite bizarre – parking spaces. The 49ers are in […]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HXwsaFUjeTA As Lord Peyton Manning prepares to enter a frigid MetLife Stadium and conquer the cold weather on February 2 against the Seattle Seahawks, it’s time to take a look at memorable quarterbacking moments in cold weather. Our first stop is in Chicago for the 1988 NFC title game. […]