Excellence and ineptitude: the 49ers, the Saints and one of the NFL’s greatest comebacks
Dec 6, 2020 at 4:20 PM
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One team was about to start one of the NFL's great dynasties. The other was about to finish one of the most godawful seasons in league history. It was 40 years ago Monday — Dec. 7, 1980 — when unproven Bill Walsh, Joe Montana and the 5-8 49ers hosted the 0-13 Saints in a game between going-nowhere teams that went down in history.
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