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Notre Dame Joe Montana was once a
third-string quarterback behind
Rusty Lisch and Gary Forystek. His
high school coach benched him
because he didn't want to practice
football during the offseason but
wanted to play baseball instead...Book
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Montana went from third string to
greatness. He led the San Francisco
49'ers to four Super Bowl
Championships, in 1982, 1985, 1989
and 1990. He became the only NFL
player to ever win three MVP awards
in a Super Bowl, and the one year he
didn't win an MVP, he led the 49'ers
on a come from behind drive with
about three minutes remaining to
beat the Cincinnati Bengals 20-16
with 32 seconds left in the Super
Bowl in 1989.
In his four
Super Bowls, Montana was 83-122
passing for 68% and 1,142 yards. He
had 11 touchdowns and no
interceptions, with a quarterback
rating of 127.8.
In his four
Super Bowls, Montana was 83-122
passing for 68% and 1,142 yards. He
had 11 touchdowns and no
interceptions, with a quarterback
rating of 127.8.
"There have
been and will be much better arms
and legs and much better bodies on
quarterbacks in the NFL," former
teammate Randy Cross said of
Montana. "But if you have to win a
game, or score a touchdown or win a
championship, the only guy to get is
Joe Montana."
Montana has
said one of the most important
elements in winning is desire. Maybe
the ability to dream helps too.
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