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  ESPN.com: Montana was comeback king
Joe Montana was MVP in three of his four Super Bowls, and led his team on The Drive in the other.
Montana's roots are in western Pennsylvania, the cradle of quarterbacks.
Montana was knocked out of a 49-3 playoff loss to the Giants when noseguard Jim Burt, a future teammate, buried his helmet under Montana's chin.
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 Joe Montana Biography (Football Player) — FactMonster.com
Montana was considered something of a long shot; the 49ers didn't draft him until the third round.
Joe Montana is the only player to be named MVP of the Super Bowl three times: in 1982, 1985 and 1990.
Joe Montana - Joe Montana Born: June 11, 1956 Football QB led Notre Dame to national title in 1977; led San...
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  Joe Montana Jersey - Joe Montana 49ers Jersey
Joe Montana was born on June 11, 1956 in New Eagle, Pennsylvania.
It was evident early on that Montana was going to be a great football player thanks to his athletic prowess as well as his above average intelligence.
Montana was selected by the San Francisco 49ers with the 82nd overall pick in the 1979 NFL Draft.
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  Joe Montana - MSN Encarta
Joe Montana, born in 1956, American professional football player, a Hall of Fame quarterback who led the San Francisco 49ers of the National Football League (NFL) to Super Bowl victories in 1982, 1985, 1989, and 1990.
Montana was selected by the San Francisco 49ers in the third round of the 1979 NFL draft.
Montana was named MVP for the 1990 victory, becoming the NFL's first three-time winner of the award.
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  Joe Montana - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Montana attended Ringgold Area High School in Monongahela and was a standout in football, basketball, and baseball.
Montana threw for 3,521 yards and 26 touchdowns, with only 8 interceptions, giving him what was then the highest single-season quarterback rating in NFL history, a mark subsequently broken by his 49er teammate Steve Young in 1994.
Montana was injured for part of the 1993 season, but was still able to lead the Chiefs in two come-from-behind wins in the 1993 playoffs and reached the AFC Championship Game where Kansas City lost to the Buffalo Bills.
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 Joe Montana - SAS Wiki
And Joe Montana said, "Let there be a windowed room for the special people." And Joe Montana made such a room and called in the skybox.
And Joe Montana said, "Let the players be gathered together into one place, and let them plan their plays." And it was so.
And Montana said, "Let the linesmen block the defense while I pass the ball to Jerry Rice." And it was so.
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 Joe Montana
Joe Montana (born June 11, 1956) is widely considered one of the best quarterbacks in the history of the NFL.
As a Chief, Montana led two come-from-behind wins in the 1993 playoffs and in 1994 Montana outdueled John Elway in a Monday-night classic.
Montana earned the nickname the "Comeback Kid" due to his ability to rally his teams from late game deficits, including 31 fourth quarter comebacks.
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 49ers Paradise Joe Montana Biography
Joe Montana was the quarterback who made the 49ers.
Joe Montana was born in New Eagle and raised in Monogahela (outskirts of Pittsburgh in West Pennsylvania).
Joe Montana played as #19&16 for many years with the 49ers before he was traded to KC.
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 Booking Joe Montana - Book Entertainment, Corporate, Event, Meeting, Joe Montana Contact Information
Joe Montana was an American professional football player, a quarterback who led the San Francisco 49ers of the National Football League (NFL) to Super Bowl victories in 1982, 1985, 1989, and 1990.
Joe Montana was selected by the San Francisco 49ers in the third round of the 1979 NFL draft.
Joe Montana became the starting quarterback late in 1980 and in 1982 led the 49ers to a victory over the Cincinnati Bengals in the Super Bowl, earning the game's most valuable player (MVP) award that year.
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 JOE MONTANA, PENNSYLVANIA BIOGRAPHIES
Joe Montana was born June 11, 1956, in New Eagle, PA, and raised in Monongahela, PA. He was the only child of Joe Sr.
Montana was a third-round draft choice of the San Francisco 49ers, a not very impressive team at the time.
Montana was chosen as the MVP in three of his four Super Bowls.
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 Book Joe Montana - Corporate Booking Agent for Joe Montana
Joe Montana was an American professional football player, a quarterback who led the San Francisco 49ers of the National Football League (NFL) to Super Bowl victories in 1982, 1985, 1989, and 1990.
Joe Montana was selected by the San Francisco 49ers in the third round of the 1979 NFL draft.
Joe Montana became the starting quarterback late in 1980 and in 1982 led the 49ers to a victory over the Cincinnati Bengals in the Super Bowl, earning the game's most valuable player (MVP) award that year.
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 Joe Montana, the cowboy. - By Robert Weintraub - Slate Magazine
Montana now competes in the amateur class, but he's still small-time compared to the other Hall of Famer in the building.
Perhaps Montana alienated some of the crowd when he was the only rider to lose his 10-gallon hat during the ceremonial pre-competition sprint.
Montana, riding a horse foaled on his California ranch and bred specifically for this event, has performed well up until now, qualifying for the final 16 in third place.
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 ESPN.com - CLASSIC - SportsCentury biography of Joe Montana
Joe Montana threw for 40,551 yards and 273 touchdowns.
Montana passed for 331 yards and three touchdowns in a 38-16 San Francisco rout.
Montana was knocked out of a 49-3 playoff loss to the New York Giants when noseguard Jim Burt, a future teammate, buried his helmet under Montana's chin.
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 Joe Montana Football Cards - Football Singles and Rookie Trading Cards
Joe Montana is considered one of the best quarterbacks in NFL history.
Joe Montana was a third-round draft pick of the San Francisco 49ers from Notre Dame.
Joe Montana was elected to the Professional Football Hall of Fame in 2000.
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 Autographed Joe Montana Memorabilia
Quarterback for the San Francisco 49ers, Joe Montana also played for the Kansas City Chiefs.
The Sports Illustrated named Montana as their Sportsman of the year in 1990 that made the Joe Montana signed 49ers throwback Riddell Deluxe full-size Replica helmet a treasured item.
Montana’s sports stuff such just like the signed jersey, football, helmet, photos, and the Joe Montana signed 49ers throwback Riddell Deluxe full-size Replica helmet can be purchased at the Sportsmemorabilia.com.
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 Q&A: Joe Montana / These days, all conversations are heart-to-heart   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Recently, Montana was in town along with cardiologist James Rippe championing BP Success Zone (www.getbpdown.com), an initiative aimed at achieving and maintaining a heart-healthy lifestyle through high blood pressure education and control.
Montana, 50, was diagnosed with hypertension in 2002 and has since worked to educate others about the importance of maintaining a healthy lifestyle.
Montana: It is always great coming back and seeing the changes, especially Downtown.
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 Joe Montana - Read about the career, achievements of legendary football player Joe Montana   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Bio: Surprisingly enough Joe Montana’s most amazing stat could be that he was selected in the 3rd round of the 1979 NFL draft by the San Francisco 49ers.
Montana won the NFL’s passing title twice in 1987 and 1989 and is considered only second statistically to fellow QB Legend Dan Marino.
Montana led the 49ers to victories in Super Bowls sixteen, nineteen, twenty-three, and twenty-four, and of the four Super Bowl wins, Montana astonishingly won the MVP three times.
www.nfl-legends.com /legends-bio.html?id=nfl-legends/joe-montana.html   (336 words)

  
 49ersChampsIncredibleFanParadiseNUMRETIREMENT   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Joe was 34 for 54 for 393 yards and three touchdowns.
"Joe Montana was arguably the greates QB of all time,   His ability to find the fifth man, combined with his speed, mobility and evasevness made him the player he was"--Bryan site autour.
This page was a small tribute to Joe.  In the background there is the song, "Simply the Best".  This was the song that was played during the retirement ceremony, and I feel it is extremely appropriate.
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 Joe Montana - AskTheBrain.com
Consider that men who were the Joe Montanas or Michael Jordans of the 17th Century, seeking a physical outlet for their talents, could have found more fame and fortune as fencers than in most any other pursuit.
The Raiders also are irritated by the national media glorifying Jets quarterback Chad Pennington as the next Joe Montana after he leads New York to three straight victories and eight wins in their previous 10 games entering the AFC playoff semifinal.
San Francisco 49ers, QB Joe Montana and safety Ronnie Lott are in their first year of eligibility, and are considered to be heavy favorites.
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 Joe Montana Biography | Encyclopedia of World Biography
Joe Montana (born 1956) has earned a reputation as one of the top quarterbacks in professional football, first rising to fame in the 1980s.
Early in his college career Montana made the most of his infrequent appearances: as a sophomore he twice led Notre Dame back from fourth-quarter deficits for improbable wins, including a game against Air Force in which he came off the bench with just twelve minutes remaining to erase the Falcons' twenty-point lead.
But Montana drove the 49ers 89 yards in the game's final minutes, and with 51 seconds left connected with flanker Dwight Clark for the winning touchdown on what was one of the most heralded plays of the decade.
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His name is Joe Montana, arguably the best quarterback to ever play the game.
Montana showed that he could play football, but the NFL scout thought he could not take a hit and that he was an inaccurate thrower.
Joe was a good person to watch and retired an excellent football player.
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 Joe Montana
Under Montana's leadership, the 49er's again played in the Superbowl in 1985, as they defeated the Miami Dolphins and, once again Montana was named the Most Valuable Player of the game.
Joe is quoted as saying, "I play football one play at a time, not for record books or trophies, but in finding my receiver down field, evaluating the defense, and preserving my time in the pocket, to insure against fumbles, interceptions and not advancing the ball on every play."
Joe's natural good looks, unmatched performance on the field and nonchalant manner made him a fan's idol, and advertising natural.
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 Welcome to the Chi Institute: Veterinary Acupuncture, Veterinary Continuing Education, Equine Acupuncture, Small Animal ...
Joe Montana was a golden retriever, as large for his breed as his namesake (a famous football player).
Ignoring my intuition, I treated Joe Montana with acupuncture and gave the family all the herbal formulas I had—Wind Toxin, enough for two weeks, and External Wind to use for another month.
Joe Montana was having trouble breathing and she wanted me to see him.
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 Joe Montana: A Hero With High Blood Pressure
Football star Joe Montana thought he'd be the last person to have high blood pressure.
Montana, whose blood pressure had always been normal, retired at age 39.
Montana is back on the treadmill or StairMaster every day, tosses the ball with his kids, and simply keeps moving.
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 Joe Montana — Infoplease.com
Joe Montana - Montana, Joe Montana, Joe (Joseph Clifford Montana), 1956–, American football player, b.
Team Montana tackling hypertension: even though he made a career out of handling pressure, Joe Montana found himself among the 65......
Old times: Joe Montana is back on the attack--this time, to save his own life.(Know It All)
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 Joe Montana autograph
Official NFL football autographed by Joe Montana (SF 49ers, KC Chiefs, and Notre Dame Hall of Famer)
Joe Montana and Jerry Rice autographed official SF 49ers football helmet
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