Originally posted by Dr_Bill_Walsh:
Next to THESE 2 guys:
http://youtu.be/tunyz0WWLSI#t=05m23s
Bunch of dink and dunk passes and runs by guys who hardly ever played after that season.
[ Edited by dj43 on Jan 9, 2012 at 6:58 PM ]
There are 183 users in the forums
Originally posted by Dr_Bill_Walsh:
Next to THESE 2 guys:
http://youtu.be/tunyz0WWLSI#t=05m23s
Originally posted by TimeBandit:I was Watching the game at my home in Washington st. I was eating a mug-o-lunch when the catch wen down:-). I was spool excited that my brother (cowboys fan) was so pissed! I quit my waivering and became a devoted and unflappable Niner fan!! Over the years I haves lived this team more and more, even was lucky enough to have a friend play for them:-)
Originally posted by BHulman:Wow, What a great story, probably alot of long hairs in the crowd, We were like that back then! good trivia question would be who did we beat to get to that game which of course you pointed out was the giants. Thanks for the great response to this and especially like the stuff when you guys mentioned you were with your day watching proving we niner fans keep it in the family. I hope that someday my two daughters, who live for the niners, will speak as good about me as some of your spoke of your dad
I was there. Four of us spent four nights in my VW (they lined us up in the parking lot by vehicles - we were 10th in line) to get tickets. The line starting forming Sunday night after the Niners beat the Giants. One night there was a rainstorm that actually flooded 101. By Wednesday night there were thousands of cars and one of the great tailgates ever. People were going out and buying cases of beer and then selling single bottles or cans for two or three bucks. My brother worked during the day and then brought us everything we needed at night. Good times.
I've been to a lot of games in my life but that was the only time I fully experienced "the crowd was electric." When Clark scored there was not a single person in my section (lower-deck end-zone opposite the catch) that didn't hit the ground from all the hugging and cheering. I am pretty sure it was that way around the whole stadium.