Some of the Best and Worst Memories At Candlestick Park
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Some of the Best And Worst Moments At Candlestick Park, i Know there are more,but very hard to find footage.
Ido not own any of the footage or music in video.
Thanks for watching
Music: The Bridge of Khazad Dum: Mna of Steel
Who's Got it better than us: Bailey
Red and gold:nina rossi ft yung mike & JR
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now u can add Bowman's pick six
Only true 49ers fans miss Candlestick ❤️💛😔
I read that after "The Catch", Ed "Too Tall" Jones was on top of Montana and said, "Congratulations. You just beat America's Team." and Joe just looked up at him with a fire in his eyes and said, "Well you can go home and watch us in the Super Bowl with the rest of America!". lmao.
I used to live on JAMESTOWN the main road down to the Stick and my first job was wrapping dogs in that stadium I was LITERALLY was either in the stadium or could hear the crowd roar when a big play went down for every highlight shown. Met Rice, OJ, T.O, Lee Woodall, and a bunch of other guys THANKS FOR THIS...its rough going back to the old neighborhood and seeing the mound of dirt where the stick used to be that will forever be hallowed ground.
nfc championship against giants. that game makes me so angry til this day.
@jeffreymoody5027
7 жыл бұрын
piffdaddy420. that three peat would have been nice
@sickofguysnamedtodd2293
5 жыл бұрын
Which one? 90 or 2011??
@paulgondek4058
5 жыл бұрын
Yeah both championship to giants hurt the most gave them those games
@thomasc6868
4 жыл бұрын
@@sickofguysnamedtodd2293 I still say that 1990 game was fixed for the Giants. I mean with the game on the line, Roger Craig isn't going to fumble with 2 minutes left.
@johnmcgee6297
4 жыл бұрын
Phuckkin Craig
oh fuck the tears are coming
Who’s watching in 2019 ?
@RichardReyes
5 жыл бұрын
🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
@crislopes4518
Жыл бұрын
Watching 2022! Damn I miss candlestick
49ERS are the BEST TEAM EVER
@SammieDavidDeLuce
5 жыл бұрын
I think the Dallas Cowboys have something to say about that. In every thing you can possibly think of, the Cowboys are better and richer in success That's a bonafide fact
@AnimalMother91
5 жыл бұрын
@@SammieDavidDeLuce cowboys are the gayest team ever... Thats a fact also.
@greenwalltree
4 жыл бұрын
That's called a opinion buddy
@jaydenbrown9182
4 жыл бұрын
Cowboys suck sorry but is just facts
@torresdaniel49
4 жыл бұрын
SammieDavidDeLuce 8-8 🤣
Man...I was 8 yrs old living in San Jose watching the game with my family when I saw the Catch-1...& the rest was history...go 49ers...stay true to the red and gold...stay true. Great video! I remember all those heart breaking plays as well as the great plays!
where does the time go!!! thanks for the memories... I remembered most of the plays and they brought me back to the actual location I was in as the game was played. ps... sorry for the comments from other members who complained. i loved all hits and scores. they (football players) are all grown men... they know what they are getting into. what do they expect... pillow tackles?
@RichardReyes
10 жыл бұрын
its ok, everyone has an opinion. glad u liked it though
@Deplozano
9 жыл бұрын
Where you been at?
1:00 Steve Young attending to Joe when no one came to check on him
Thank you so much for this ...I've got to share !! LOVE IT ..THX Again!!!
@RichardReyes
10 жыл бұрын
Glad you like it. :)
That Gary Plummer hit was epic.
Candle Stick will and for ever will be the greatest place to ever play football #NinerNation
You need to add bowman's pick six
Omg can u not remind me of Williams... But nobody has it better than us! Great vid
As a Seahawks fan ill give y'all respect y'all are a hell of a franchise and definitely in the right direction
That Dolphins game in '92 was awesome. It was during a huge rainy season in Nor Cal. There was a drive that showed a perfect way to setup a scoring play. The Niners ran 2 reverses on the same drive, a few plays apart. Finally, on the third reverse they stopped behind the line of scrimmage and throw a TD to Tom Rathman....I always remembered that drive because of how well the Niners set up that play. I have to look that game up.
The 1990 NFC Championship game still hurts. We didn't just lose the game, we lost Joe Montana and a chance to make NFL history with three consecutive Super Bowl wins.
As a GIANTS fan, This is a Damn good video, but I'm surprised you didn't include any footage from the 93 Season when the Niners beat the GIANTS in the Divisional Round 44-3 or the 2002 WildCard where the Niners came back 25 points to win 39-38. That was truly 2 games that was hard get over, especially the 2002 WildCard. And Both Game were at Candlestick. If you ever decide to edit or make another video like this one, I believe the 2 games I mentioned would be some great footage to add in for the Niner FanBase.
@RichardReyes
10 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much. I did try to find footage of the comeback, but was unable to get it.
@gntluvr
9 жыл бұрын
Richard Reyes The goal line stand vs the eagles in 2001 is another good one!
@RichardReyes
9 жыл бұрын
Yeah I forgot about that one.
@severomanzanilla2010
9 жыл бұрын
you guys got rekt last week
@GRIMLOCK07
9 жыл бұрын
Severo Manzanilla I don't know what "rekt" means, but losing by 1 TD isn't much at all considering how badly the GIANTS have been playing these past 2-3 seasons. Plus, I can take a loss in most cases, and I Congrats the Niners on the win.
“There will be no three peat” how sweet that sounded…
I saw a Padres/Giants game there in 98 and I'll never forget that insane home run Caminiti hit. Shame the Giants never played another game there.
great vid, but you should of used a better song for the best moments
In the Catch, 81' after Montana-Clark TD, Danny White almost make a touchdown, but a SF safety saved the game. That is was a great moment too. However, great video, we the 49 ers fans apreciate it.
I hope we can replicate some of those great memories this year in the Levis Stadium it’s time to make history in our city again💪🏽
I have been to 4 of these best moments at the Stick. Proud to call my self a Die Hard Niner fan since February 1982 when I was born. Let's get that 6th Lombardi in February 2023. Go Niners!
Great video!
Wow... This is an awesome video... Great job...
@RichardReyes
10 жыл бұрын
Thanks
As an eagles fan I can't lie I love this video see y'all guys week 4
@RichardReyes
10 жыл бұрын
Thank you
The 1972 Divisional Playoff game against the Cowboys. The 49ers were leading by a score of 28-13 in the 4th quarter, and the Cowboys scored 17 points to win by a score of 30-28. The comeback was made possible by a successful onside kick when the Cowboys were still trailing 28-23, and was finished by a Charlie Waters interception to snuff out the final hopes of the 49ers.
THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES CANDLESTICK PARK SF 49ERS & SF GIANTS 1960-2014
Great video man! Re you gonna add the pik?
Great video!! But you forgot to put the 2 moments when Kaepernick was named starter, and when Alex was traded to KC for bad moments
@KnockOffBeingFat
4 жыл бұрын
KAPPERNICK MADE STARTER!!? HE WAS AN IDIOT ON THE SIDELINES!!!!
Awesome clips! Go San Francisco!
Love it
as a Giants fan, we had our great games with the 49ers and the bad. I loved all of them looking back on them. And of al 49ers players ive seen play Willis is my favourite, i even have his jersey, respect to him.
Great video, thanks! BTW what's the song from around 5:30-8:40?
@RichardReyes
10 жыл бұрын
Cuddie Cut - I'm a Niner (Official Anthem of www.TheNinerEmpire.com) By Cuddie Cut: I'm a niner. here is the link.
@sanfranfanad
10 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot!
Candlestick was such a cool stadium. Cool location too.
People forget how utterly horrifying it was to watch Alex Smith play. I wish him all the luck, but i will always remember how many miserable years he gave us.
@BazookaTooth707
7 жыл бұрын
Planet of the Atheists it was all the different OCs and coaches. There wasn't any stability
@Losdouble
7 жыл бұрын
ReppeNThA707 yeah .. I realized that made a difference when Rich Gannon went to the Raiders.. b4 that I was jus thinking QBs are who they are
I love candlestick park one of my favorite stadiums next to the rose bowl stadium.
Good work.
Worst memories are with the Giants.
@Torgo1969
4 жыл бұрын
Yes. Giants fan here and the Giants have caused a lot of heartache for SF. But SF were dominant for a lot longer than the NYGs, nothing but respect for the organization. And the SF uniforms are sweet.
I was a season tix holder at "the stick" . The best memories ever. Never ever gonna set foot in new dump.
There will NEVER be another Jerry Rice. Ive watched nearly every game since 1985. The memories are insane. I can tell you where i was on every one of these plays. Watching Favre on the sidelines with his dumbass stare after the Owens td was a treat.
Ravens fan here. I remember the Kyle Williams fumble. I saw that after the goddamn Billy Cundiff 33 yard missed field goal against the NE Patriots. It just wasn't meant to be that year for either of us. WE made it happen in 2012-13 though.
@vaasmontenegro2647
10 жыл бұрын
rajeev varma 8-8
@rajeevvarma84
10 жыл бұрын
Vaas Montenegro LOL 5 consecutive years in the playoffs topping it with a SB win and defeating Manning and Brady on road. I'll take 5 great seasons over one mediocre 8-8.
I love the look on farves face after Owens TD
Nice
The Catch II is why I'm a Steve Young fan.
@mrregal8263
5 жыл бұрын
Steve young was junk in tampon bay
I love Steve leaving camera men in his wake
Giant fan here, up yours 49ers.
That 91 giants game still hurts. The giants were so overrated. A craig fumble and a cheap hit on Montana was only reason they won
I was at that "Jerry Rice returns game". It was a crazy game. Jerry Rice returned. Kevin Green returned a fumble for a TD (I forgot that). They retired Joe Montana's number at halftime. Bill Romanowski spit in Shannon Sharpes face, which turned into a racial issue for the next 2 weeks on ESPN, because a white guy spit in the face of a black guy. Then Jerry Rice was reinjured while scoring a TD...afterwards we went to the Carl's Jr. in North Beach on Broadway and Columbus (it's gone now). My friend hit a bicyclist with his car. We paid the bicyclist all the money we had on us so he wouldn't call the cops. Then we went to the ATM and went to the Mitchell Brothers strip club and watched girls go down on each other for a few hours. Memories....it was awesome.
That Craig fumble was the worst. If only he held onto it
I remember that 1990 nfc championship game till this day that loss still hurts!! I’ve rarely watched that hit on Joe 😖 it was so close to a three peat !!
Eddie DeBartolo Jr. has the uprights from Candlestick in the back yard of his ranch. Dwight Clark’s ashes are buried in the exact spot in relation to where “The Catch” was made.
The music at the beginning sounds like a Greek tragedy. Go 49ers!
As a football fan, I dig
RIP Dwight. That still has to be the most beautiful moment in Niners history!
Eric Wright's tackle, I know the Catch is tops, but none of what we just watched would have been possible without that tackle in conjunction with the catch.
I was at 8 of the best moments and 1 of the worst. Incredible.
Steve young one of the best athletes I've ever seen
Does anyone know the song from The Catch II?
Love the QB runs the most! :-D
Dang!!,,, that sideline referee on Garrison Hearst’s 96 yard run has some serious wheels.
If you do another video find footage on that come from behind victory against the saints where they were down 35-7...
I was at the comeback against the Giants, and the crowd was the most electric I have ever seen. At least top 3 of all time
Ooh... one of the worst memories where Craig fumbles the ball in the Championship game vs. the New York Giants in the 80's is harsh to see. I remember that game and the 49ers just about had the game wrapped up. I remember Bill Walsh crying when they interviewed him after the game too. What a TOUGH AND DEVASTATING LOSS!!! I mean Kyle Williams was bad enough but I believe that was worse, well at least to me it was and always will be.
@flywithvicky
10 жыл бұрын
1990 NFC Championship game.
@RichardReyes
10 жыл бұрын
90' Championship game was very hard to watch.
@bruceb2408
10 жыл бұрын
George Seifert was the coach. Walsh cried after winning it all 2 years before.
@GRIMLOCK07
10 жыл бұрын
***** A Raiders/49ers SuperBowl?? That may've been worse than the actual L.A. Riots after the O.J. trial. You know majority of those 2 Fan Bases can't stand each other. Hell, why do think the NFL STOPPED the Annual preseason game between the 49ers & Raiders?? I'll tell you why, there are Dumbasses in Both FanBases that think the preseason game is a Gang War, and MOST LIKELY someone is going to be Killed, Shot, Stabbed, or Severely Beat Down over a Football GAME, because fans (not all fans) on Both Sides talk SO MUCH shit that it will escalate to Violence. The GIANTS & Jets share a Stadium and you don't hear about the Violence NO WHERE NEAR AS MUCH as compared to a 49ers & Raiders Game. I Guarantee a Shooting or Stabbing or someone being Hospitalized will make the news after the Raiders Host the 49ers in this upcoming 2014 regular season game.
R.I.P Dwight Clark
Yep, it's great to be a 49er fan!
Through good and bad the faithful stay faithful
Watching that kyle Williams one brings up my anger and questioning why the hell wqw he still receiving punt returns after all those turnovers and mistakes he made prior to the final affliction
Great vid but "The Catch II" is a bit of a joke since if it weren't for T.O. missing several easy catches earlier in that game the Niners would have been on the good end of a blow-out. Green Bay was way overmatched that day but T.O's poor play kept them in it. At least he caught the one that mattered most. lol
I miss the stick niners forever
I HAVE NEVER BEEN WHAT PEOPLE CAL A "DIEHARD" OR "EXTREEM" FAN OF ANY NFL TEAM. THAT BEING SAID I ALWAYS APPRECIATED AND ENJOYED WATCHING TEAMS WHO HAD "CLASS". THE NINERS WERE, ARE AND ALWAYS WILL BE IN THE TOP OF MY LIST. FROM MONTANAH, TO YOUNG, TO CLARK, AND RICE TO THE NEW BREED, KAEPERNICK, I SINCERELY HOPE THE NEW NINERS HOME SHOWCASES THE LEGEND, PROMISE, AND IDEALS THAT MAKE UP THE SAN FRANCISCO 49NINER LEGACY.
You left out the 49ers' 30-28 loss to Dallas in the Divisional Playoff in 1972. After losing back-to-back NFC Championship Games to the Cowboys in 1970 and '71 (one in Dallas and one in old Kezar Stadium in SF), the 49ers hosted Dallas again in the playoffs. San Fran led the defending champion Cowboys 28-13 going into the 4th quarter. (when there was no 2-pt. conversion) But Roger Staubach came in to replace Craig Morton and led a 17-pt. 4th-quarter rally to shock the Niners. Early in the 4th, Bruce Gossett missed a short FG that would've put SF up by 18. Even so, the Niners still led 28-16 with less than 2:00 to play. But 2 Staubach TD passes sandwiched around a successful onside kick finished San Fran off, knocking them out of the playoffs for the 3rd straight year. FWIW, this game was played on the same day as the Steelers-Raiders "Immaculate Reception" game, and was the last playoff appearance by the Niners until 1981.
@1999glock
5 жыл бұрын
Yup the birth of "Captain Comeback" Roger Staubach and the end of the 1970's 49ers teams. This was a bad day for the bay area in general. Earlier that day the Raiders lost in the "Immaculate Reception" game to the Steelers. Oh what I would have given for a 49er-Raiders Super Bowl. Other than the 1990 NFC loss, the 72 loss was the worst.
Candlestick was so awesome. I have so many great memories there going back to my childhood. Ive bee to new stadium 3 times and i hated it more and more every time I went. It feels more like an apple store than a football stadium and I will never spend my hard earned money on that heartless machine of a stadium.
4:36 damn that ref can run haha
As a Giants fan loads of respect for 49ers and loved candlestick.
I remember watching the last Montana game as a 49er vs. Detroit @ 4:00 on a Monday night game at a pizza place with a couple of co-workers. He looked better than he did before- his passes were sharp-fast, and he took over the game and won it. IMO he won the job back from Steve Young with that one outing. Next year he was with the Chiefs and beat us 49er's with Steve Young. Never understood the business end of the game, where a player who won 4 super bowls could be sent to another team having a few good years left in him. Montana did well at KC.
@legend1092
8 жыл бұрын
+M. J. Swanson Walsh's philosophy was "better one year early than one year late". Considering that Young provided more years and 1 more SB after Montana was traded, it proved to be the better decision. Montana was a legend for SF, but football is a sport where you can let your emotions affect your decisions. Young was the right call.
@mjswans
8 жыл бұрын
+Legend Young was a political call imo. True they just missed their 3rd straight trip to the super bowl on a Roger Craig fumble the year before. Young was Bringham Young's great great grandson or something. He was good, but if you asked Jerry Rice in private who he caught better, it was Montana. Defences had no answer to the slant play, Montana to Rice or Taylor, but when they gave him to KC he still had a couple good years left where he made the playoffs. I still think it was a bad call so many years later. It took a few years and a few nfc losses before a group of top tier veterans signed on for 1 year just to get SF. past Dallas. And Young's monkey off his back thing was a little ridiculous. I see the same type of bad business decisions lately, but even worse...like they think Niner fans will be content with sub par everything. Like they don't care. Lifelong fan, but I'm not likely too root much for a losing management team content to put out a crappy effort.
@legend1092
8 жыл бұрын
M. J. Swanson How was it a political call? It's a football decision. And though Rice said that he caught better from Montana, the stats clearly show a different story. It's true that it took about half a season for Rice to adjust to Young's lefty ball, but when he did, they were clearly more dynamic than Rice and Montana. Montana making the playoffs with the Chiefs really isn't that impressive. He never made it to the SB did he? It's not like he team was talent deficit, their defense was nasty and the AFC was absolute crap in the early 90's.
@mjswans
8 жыл бұрын
+Legend Business politics ruined the team that was built during the Nolan, Harbaugh years. Stupid decisions like keeping Young for unproductive years, when a trade for offensive linemen or other necessities would have served the team better; unloading Bono to KC.... Drafting A. Smith instead of Aaron Rogers...c'mon..it was a mistake. BTW..Alex Smith was another Utah guy probably related to Joseph Smith another mormon figure. There is a connection with taking players from Utah, and then giving them to KC. (or the Raiders of course). My point is business politics ruin the continuity and loyalty of teams players. This is why Kaepernick could care less if he plays for SF or not.
@mjswans
8 жыл бұрын
+Legend Another point is the fan base. I don't know how Oakland fans stay so loyal to a team that wants to move everywhere but Oakland. The move from Candlestick to Levi stadium in Santa Clara was another business decision. Traffic is worse down there, and the place has no historic value.
Crazy how the Catch 1,2 & 3 were all converted when it was 3rd and 3....:/. Scary!!!
Forgot about Alvin Harper going 69 yards for Dallas in 1993 NFC Championship game - the greatest ever!!
Who's got it better than us, SEAHAWKS
@user-mj8ty3kd7n
10 жыл бұрын
SHut up
@hinney827
10 жыл бұрын
you better pray they win the superbowl. otherwise it's another year of thinking you're better than you are.
I like the video the only thing is the catch 3 can't be called the Veron Post when the catch 2 was the same play
This where Joe Montana and Dwight Clark did the catch at Candlestick Park in 1981 before they reached their 1st Super Bowl in the 1980's and that's my favorite moment in NFL history of course
The worst memory has to be the 1989 Loma Prieta Earthquake that struck during the Bay Bridge World Series.
great video but how did you forget the giants vs 49ers 2002 playoffs when we were down 38-21? hands down the greatest game ive watched.
@RichardReyes
10 жыл бұрын
Didn't forget, it was just hard to get footage.
@watido408irl
10 жыл бұрын
Richard Reyes dont blame ya.. was searching youtube and the video mustve gotten deleted.. cant find the highlights anywhere..
@flywithvicky
10 жыл бұрын
Michael Strahan, look at the scoreboard!
Gotta redux this adding Navarro Bowman's Pick at the Stick!
Great compilation. Another ugly moment is the Seifert and Steve Young shouting match when he was benched and they were blown out by the Eagles during the Super Bowl year. Like others have said, definitely the Bowman "Pick at the Stick" is another great moment. Check out my video of that play.
CandleStick had its good, bad and oh so fucking UGLY times!!. But through it all, it was still an awsome time...
To me that is the best 49ers song made
you forgot bowmans pick at the stick :) just playin...but you should add it.
@RichardReyes
10 жыл бұрын
i plan on making a separate video for that
Only watched the bad parts was laughing my ass off
@goldmoneygold1
10 жыл бұрын
lol go watch your gay Naruto or something
I have faith that the last game has not yet been played there...
You forgot the "Pick at The Stick"....Navarro Bowman's pick 6 to close out Candlestick😁
Its a pity this video wasnt made a day or two ago. Then you could have included that miracle interception by NaVarro Bowman to close out the final game at Candlestick. Still great!
@RichardReyes
10 жыл бұрын
I am trying to find the right song for a video for that game
@SgtPrice1000
10 жыл бұрын
300 violin orchestra. It works great for any football video in my opinion.
@RichardReyes
10 жыл бұрын
I have usewd trhat on a video for my school baskeball game lol, but thanks for the rcomendation :)
@SgtPrice1000
10 жыл бұрын
No problem!
Garrison Hearst's 96 yard run was actually named "Garrison's Gallop"
Great video, just wish the music was different
Medal of Honor: Frontline @ 2:20
You have to add Bowman INT Return. I was the last play at Candlestick.
@RichardReyes
5 жыл бұрын
I wish I could, but this was made 6 months before the Pick at the Stick.
The Greatest play might be Dwight Clark's catch but the biggest play was Dwight Hicks tackle on Drew Pearson on the Cowboys next possession.