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Sports Hernia":1ypa4sh0 said:Dang, a true legend. RIP Mr. Clark.![]()
I didnt even know he had ALS, my condolences to his family and niner fans.
Marvin49":2s6zp7zo said:Sports Hernia":2s6zp7zo said:Dang, a true legend. RIP Mr. Clark.![]()
I didnt even know he had ALS, my condolences to his family and niner fans.
Yeah...It was Dwight Clark Day when the Niners played Dallas this year. A ton of his old teammates on the field at halftime including Joe and Jerry. He was in a box with Eddie D and they had him address the crowd. It was REALLY hard to watch as I had no idea the disease had ravaged him so badly already. His speech was very, very slow and difficult to follow. At that point, he'd only been diagnosed for 5 or 6 months so I had no idea the disease had progressed so far.
RIP Dwight. The Catch will live on forever.
Really hope they wear a #87 patch or something this year.
Maulbert":1ojr7cz0 said:RIP. I hate the 49ers, but he played long before we were division rivals permanently. Seemed like a good guy. Our resident niner fans no doubt regard 'The Catch' the way we regard 'The Tip'.
So true. Pretty sure I know who this “new poster” is, and he’s not new. Different screen name, same chorus.The_Z_Man":21phe4df said:DIRTYDOZENFAN":21phe4df said:Maulbert":21phe4df said:RIP. I hate the 49ers, but he played long before we were division rivals permanently. Seemed like a good guy. Our resident niner fans no doubt regard 'The Catch' the way we regard 'The Tip'.
I don't agree with that quote entirely. 'The Catch' led to a dynasty that netted them 5-titles. 'The Tip' is not iconic as the Catch and only netted a one-hit wonder Superbowl. The Tip is probably confined to area code 206 at that.
Sorry !
Nothing says "classless scum" quite like trolling your own player's memorial thread on an opponents fan forum.
Sports Hernia":2fdgqelj said:So true. Pretty sure I know who this “new poster” is, and he’s not new. Different screen name, same chorus.The_Z_Man":2fdgqelj said:DIRTYDOZENFAN":2fdgqelj said:Maulbert":2fdgqelj said:RIP. I hate the 49ers, but he played long before we were division rivals permanently. Seemed like a good guy. Our resident niner fans no doubt regard 'The Catch' the way we regard 'The Tip'.
I don't agree with that quote entirely. 'The Catch' led to a dynasty that netted them 5-titles. 'The Tip' is not iconic as the Catch and only netted a one-hit wonder Superbowl. The Tip is probably confined to area code 206 at that.
Sorry !
Nothing says "classless scum" quite like trolling your own player's memorial thread on an opponents fan forum.
Marvin49":20n4u9db said:Sports Hernia":20n4u9db said:So true. Pretty sure I know who this “new poster” is, and he’s not new. Different screen name, same chorus.The_Z_Man":20n4u9db said:DIRTYDOZENFAN":20n4u9db said:I don't agree with that quote entirely. 'The Catch' led to a dynasty that netted them 5-titles. 'The Tip' is not iconic as the Catch and only netted a one-hit wonder Superbowl. The Tip is probably confined to area code 206 at that.
Sorry !
Nothing says "classless scum" quite like trolling your own player's memorial thread on an opponents fan forum.
I mean, I KINDA get the point he's making as being the launching pad for 5 rings compared to 1 isn't the same thing, but when that ring is the only one you have (and to be clear, not an insult there...just stating mindset of a 'hawks fan) the plays that got you to that ring have got to be pretty damn huge in the lexicon of Seahawks fandom.
IE, It probably is as big in terms of Seahawks fans...but maybe not as big and famous league-wide.
It's also taken 35+ years for the legend of "The Catch" to grow. At this point the tail is that he jumped 10 feet off the ground for that reception.
I'm sure as time passes "the Tip" will grow as well.
Maulbert":2m672dpb said:Marvin49":2m672dpb said:Sports Hernia":2m672dpb said:So true. Pretty sure I know who this “new poster” is, and he’s not new. Different screen name, same chorus.The_Z_Man":2m672dpb said:Nothing says "classless scum" quite like trolling your own player's memorial thread on an opponents fan forum.
I mean, I KINDA get the point he's making as being the launching pad for 5 rings compared to 1 isn't the same thing, but when that ring is the only one you have (and to be clear, not an insult there...just stating mindset of a 'hawks fan) the plays that got you to that ring have got to be pretty damn huge in the lexicon of Seahawks fandom.
IE, It probably is as big in terms of Seahawks fans...but maybe not as big and famous league-wide.
It's also taken 35+ years for the legend of "The Catch" to grow. At this point the tail is that he jumped 10 feet off the ground for that reception.
I'm sure as time passes "the Tip" will grow as well.
Stop trying to quantify. The Catch led to your first Super Bowl victory. The Tip led to ours. That was all I meant. It took a lot more than that catch to make the 49ers a dynasty, including the complete lack of free agency that existed in the 1980s.
Also, I might add, I know The Tip isn't legendary league wide. The Beastquake is much more famous for the Seahawks. Not every famously great play has to launch a dynasty. No one remembers the Steelers lost to the undefeated Dolphins one week after the Immaculate Reception.
fenderbender123":1oq5js6q said:That catch helped them win 1 Super Bowl, not 3 or 4 or whatever it was.