Ah the good ole days! waaaaaaaaaaaaay back when gold and red were synonymous to Super Bowl back in the 80s when they won practically every single Super Bowl consecutively from 1981 to 1994. Back when we had Joe (and Jennifer) Montana & Dwight Clark. The unstoppable 49ers! In my heart of hearts, I always wanted to be a cheerleader... But I cheer them on in front the TV where I got front row seat front n' center. Not to mention Roger Craig. As the Queen song went, We were the champions, no time for losers. I think they wrote that song for Joe Montana's 49ers team. We were unstopppable. Let us show them losers what we're made of (I'm talking about you, Dan Marino!)
One of my fondest childhood memories are of me and my brother along with my parents watching practically every 49ers game As a avid fan, my brother even collected 49ers cards. (It didn't hurt that Joe Montana was great eye candy!) Back then in the 80s the 49ers ruled Candlestick! (Remember, we only had 1 ballpark, so no separate ballpark for football n' baseball!) Yes, Giants were lousy back then too, but as a kid, what did I know? I always held out hope that they would win someday! Well it took a whole new millenium for them to achieve that goal! Well, I digress...
As I was saying... Bill Walsh +Joe Montana=49ers red n' gold (in the form of a Super Bowl trophy)!
Steve Young may be a good player (and incredible eye candy!) but not Super Bowl material. After Steve Young's 49ers brought them to the Super Bowl but was massacred. I didn't watch much football after that.
Nowadays, there just one word for what the Niners are: they 'suck!' Even though they've a new coach, no one but no one can replace-he's irreplacable- the one n' only the greatest coach that ever walked the field of Candlestick Park, coaching the legendary players of the 80s in the locker room-the one n' only the late great Bill Walsh. (Let's have a moment of silence, please.)
49ers (and Giants and Golden State Warriors) all the way!

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