
NFL History of the San Francisco 49ers
Documentary
Overview
Step onto the sidelines and stand with legends such as Joe Montana, Jerry Rice and Bill Walsh as you watch one of the most successful teams in NFL history work its magic. From "The Alley Oop" to "The Catch", McElhenny to Montana ..."Joe the Jet" to Flash 80...Bill Walsh to George Seifert, the San Francisco 49ers boast a deep history of brilliant coaches, hard hitting defenses and high powered offenses. Now, here is a DVD collection no true 49ers fan can do without. "As Great As Gold" takes you on a tour that follows the team through the fabulous 50's, covers their resurgence in the 70's and highlights the glory years of a dynasty that won 5 Super Bowls. You'll also see the 1981 NFC Championship game, a see-saw battle which helped put the 49ers on top of the NFL's pecking order.
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Joe Montana
Joe Montana
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Joe Montana
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Jerry Rice
Jerry Rice
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Jerry Rice
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Steve Young
Steve Young
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Steve Young
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Ronnie Lott
Ronnie Lott
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Ronnie Lott
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Bill Walsh
Bill Walsh
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Bill Walsh
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Jim Birdsall
Jim Birdsall
Narrator (voice)
Jim Birdsall
Narrator (voice)


Glenn Dickey
Glenn Dickey
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Glenn Dickey
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Dave Newhouse
Dave Newhouse
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Dave Newhouse
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Howard “Red” Hickey
Howard “Red” Hickey
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Howard “Red” Hickey
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Monty Stickles
Monty Stickles
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Monty Stickles
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