1984 San Francisco 49ers season

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The 1984 San Francisco 49ers season was their 39th season in the National Football League (NFL). The season was highlighted by their second Super Bowl victory. The franchise had their best season ever with a record of 15 wins and only 1 loss. Quarterback Joe Montana would be awarded the Super Bowl's Most Valuable Player Award for the second time in his career, joining Bart Starr and Terry Bradshaw as the only two-time Super Bowl MVPs. rdf:langString
La stagione 1984 dei San Francisco 49ers è stata la 35ª della franchigia nella National Football League, coronata dalla seconda vittoria del Super Bowl. Questa divenne la prima della storia a vincere 15 partite nella stagione regolare dopo l'allargamento di calendario a 16 partite del 1978. Il quarterback Joe Montana fu premiato come per la seconda volta come MVP del Super Bowl, raggiungendo Bart Starr e Terry Bradshaw come unici altri plurivincitori del premio. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The 1984 San Francisco 49ers season was their 39th season in the National Football League (NFL). The season was highlighted by their second Super Bowl victory. The franchise had their best season ever with a record of 15 wins and only 1 loss. Quarterback Joe Montana would be awarded the Super Bowl's Most Valuable Player Award for the second time in his career, joining Bart Starr and Terry Bradshaw as the only two-time Super Bowl MVPs. The 1984 49ers became the first team to win fifteen games in the NFL's regular season since the league went to a sixteen-game schedule in 1978. The 49ers, if not for their loss to the Steelers, would have become the 2nd team after the 1972 Miami Dolphins to complete a perfect season, and the Niners would have been the first to do so since the NFL expanded to a 16-game schedule. The 1985 Chicago Bears, the 1998 Minnesota Vikings, the 2004 Pittsburgh Steelers, the 2011 Green Bay Packers, and the 2015 Carolina Panthers would later join the 1984 49ers to finish 15–1, although the 2007 New England Patriots would exceed this feat by finishing the regular season at an unbeaten 16–0. However, the only other one of these teams that won the Super Bowl was the 1985 Bears. In the playoffs, the 49ers were the #1 seed. They defeated the Giants 21–10 in the divisional round, then they shut out the Chicago Bears 23–0 in the NFC Championship, and finally defeated the Miami Dolphins 38–16 in Super Bowl XIX. This 49ers team has gone down as the best in franchise history and many call this season the best in Joe Montana's career. NFL Films produced a documentary about the team's season entitled A Team Above All; it was narrated by Brad Crandall. On January 29, 2007, NFL Network aired America's Game: The Super Bowl Champions, in which they ranked the 1984 49ers at #8; the film was narrated by Gene Hackman and featured commentary from players Russ Francis, Keena Turner and Dwight Hicks. More than a decade later, the team gained greater esteem by ranking #4 on the 100 greatest teams of all time presented by the NFL on its 100th anniversary.
rdf:langString La stagione 1984 dei San Francisco 49ers è stata la 35ª della franchigia nella National Football League, coronata dalla seconda vittoria del Super Bowl. Questa divenne la prima della storia a vincere 15 partite nella stagione regolare dopo l'allargamento di calendario a 16 partite del 1978. Il quarterback Joe Montana fu premiato come per la seconda volta come MVP del Super Bowl, raggiungendo Bart Starr e Terry Bradshaw come unici altri plurivincitori del premio. La squadra poté contare su un attacco che vide la presenza di cinque giocatori convocati per il Pro Bowl. Il quarterback Joe Montana passò 3.630 yard, 28 touchdown e soli 10 intercetti. Il running back Roger Craig fu una delle armi più pericolose della squadra, sia su corsa che su ricezione, L'altro running back corse l'allora record di franchigia di 1.262 yard, segnando nove touchdown complessivi. I wide receiver e Dwight Clark sommarono 1.617 yard ricevute e 16 touchdowns. A loro protezione, tre dei cinque titolari della linea offensiva della squadra furono convocati per il Pro Bowl: , e . Complessivamente, l'attacco di San Francisco terminò secondo nella NFL per punti segnati (475). Sebbene meno celebrata dell'attacco, la difesa dei 49ers guidò la lega per il minor numero di punti subiti (227). Tutti e quattro i defensive back titolari furono convocati per il Pro Bowl: Ronnie Lott, , e . Un ruolo importante lo ebbero anche il linebacker Keena Turner, convocato anch'egli per il Pro Bowl, e il defensive end Dwaine Board che mise a segno 10 sack.
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