In the eyes of The Chancellor of Football, this was the best 49er team ever! Think of a mythical game between the 1989 49ers and the 1994 49ers…Who would win?
Think about, if the 89 Niners version of Jerry Rice being covered by the ’94 NFL’s Defensive Player of the Year Deion Sanders, than zone off the rest of the defense to cover Craig, Taylor, Rathman, and Jones? The 94 Niners beat them…why am I talking about this? Well the Chargers in Super Bowl XXIX just shouldn’t have been there.
Pittsburgh took them lightly in the AFC Championship and when they realized they were in a game it was too late and lost 17-13. Am I wrong?
Over in the NFC Title Tilt ’94 NFL MVP Steve Young was on his way to free himself from the ghost of Joe Montana and etch his name in the record book. Fellow future Hall of Famer Jerry Rice had become the NFL’s All Time leading scorer in the season’s opener. This was a juggernaut of the ultimate regard:
Anyway, the 89 49ers didn’t have the LB speed to cover Watters out of the backfield (Romanowski, Keena Turner, Matt Millen or Michael Walter) and had Deion to shut down Rice. Quietly one of the best teams in history, in fact they had to beat one (Cowboys of 1991-1995, 3 Super Bowl wins) just to get there. The Niners lost their mojo, when they let Ricky Watters leave via free agency. Yet for that 1994, give it up to one of the best ever.
If football were a different kind of commercial business, they’d be Microsoft. All the innovations and ideas to stay atop the league should be applauded. The smartest move EVER was what they did after losing the second NFC Championship in a row to Dallas in 1993.
Back then the team that lost the Conference Championship game’s coaches would coach the conference’s Pro Bowl team. With free agency being new, how to approach players hadn’t really been an exact science. Having lost Ronnie Lott and other defensive greats over the last few years, the defense didn’t have punch to match their offense, and certainly couldn’t handle Dallas.
What did the 49ers do? They treated the 1993 Pro Bowl like a college recruiting trip… LOL I can still picture George Seifert and Carmen Policy whispering to Rickey Jackson, Richard Dent, Bart Oates, Charles Mann, Ken Norton, and Deion Sanders “Pssst, you know we can beat Dallas and get you a ring if you sign with us…we already have the offense.”
Not only did they get players, they had specific designs for them. Deion Sanders (’94 NFL Defensive player of the year) was to shut down Alvin Harper (all time leading receiver in yards per catch in postseason history) who had lit up the Niners for big plays in the last two conference finals.
First up, Ken Norton Jr.; to take a key cog off the Cowboy defense and had faced Dallas in practice, and he would know their strength and weaknesses and light a fire on that side of the ball. Gary Plummer was the MLB brought in from San Diego to stuff Emmitt Smith and the Cowboys inside rushing attack. Richard Dent, Charles Mann, and Rickey Jackson were to be pass rushers that would be able to get to Troy Aikman because Artie Smith, Troy Wilson were “tweeners” that got manhandled by Cowboy tackles. Neither Larry Roberts nor Dennis Brown were effective enough.
Bart Oates helped solidify the offensive line and knew how to play the Cowboys stunting tackles having played against them in New York. Throw in a rejuvenated Gary Plummer and this was a team with no holes in it!! I put this team against any in history and struggle to find who they’d lose to.
They had a rookie DT in Bryant Young who went on to a Hall of Fame career. In fact this team had 6 players and owner Eddie DeBartolo who would later be enshrined in Canton. Dating back to Montana’s 2nd Super Bowl triumph in XIX, the ’94 49ers fielded a proven veteran from all 8 Super Bowl winners between these two points.
- PFHOF DE Richard Dent (Super Bowl XX MVP)
- C Bart Oates (XXI & XXV Giants)
- DE Charles Mann (XXII & XXVI)
- HOF WR Jerry Rice (Super Bowl XXIII MVP & XXIV)
- LB Ken Norton (XXVII & XXVIII)
…and by the way, I did say Deion Sanders for Alvin Harper and not Michael Irvin. How do we know this? Microsoft…I mean the 49ers were great at poker…they didn’t show their hand in the regular season matchup with Dallas in their use of Deion. Yet when they stepped on the field for the NFC Championship game, Deion (speed player) was on Alvin Harper (Z receiver) and could zone and cover Michael Irvin who wasn’t that fast. They fooled Aikman into the interception returned for a touchdown on the 3rd play of the game by Eric Davis.
Davis played the game of his career when he forced Michael Irvin to fumble on the Cowboys 2nd drive. This set up the 49ers 2nd TD in the first 5 minutes of the game. The Niners exploded to a 21-0 start and …well you know the rest.

As for “Prime Time” on Alvin Harper??
Most notable was on Dallas 3rd possession Dallas took Harper out of the game! He came back a possession or two later but Deion’s coverage of him not only sapped his confidence and shook up the coaching staff on how to attack San Fran. So decisive was this that you can trace the decline of Alvin Harper’s career from that exact point.

Sanders performance late in 3rd quarter of the 94 NFC Championship Game.
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Remember the chant going around Rich Stadium “Piss ’em off and go for 4??” It brings back goose bumps. It was on T-Shirts, Jim Kelly said it on the air…was a great rallying cry. USA Today had a headline please don’t let the Bills make it to the Super Bowl…etc…

One final look back takes us to Jim Kelly’s debut back in 1986. His inspiring fans to think of a brighter future for long suffering Bills fans.
Jimmy Johnson’s last ring with Dallas after the 1993 season besting MY Buffalo Bills 30-13 in Super Bowl XXVIII, but don’t forget, he and that coaching staff was from the [[_]]. The Cowboys were on the brink of becoming one of the NFL’s greatest dynasties.
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*Cowboys held back the Packers and 49ers who went on to win 29 and 31 respectively


They had just visited Ohio State University and tested out players before the draft. Standing room only in this bar on St Patty’s and havin’ a drink with an off duty police officer at the door and in they came right between us…”That S.O.B. looks just like Jimmy Johnson?” is all I could blurt out…I was drinking gang…articulation isn’t a strong suit at a time like that. Never mind being a fan of the Miami Hurricanes, etc. Talking to him was cool…slapped me on the back and said sorry about Buffalo…lol. This was 1 1/2 months after the 52-17 Super Bowl win Dallas had over the Bills.
Funny he only played for Dallas in 1992 and 1993 and was a Pro Bowler who didn’t get his due for what he meant to that defense. Without Haley in 1991, they made it to the Divisional round of the playoffs yet were destroyed by Detroit’s passing game. Everett made sure that no one would do that in 1992.
This was the best of the Cowboys teams of the 90’s. Everett got his due in ’93 with a Pro Bowl berth. One of the reason’s they didn’t three-peat in ’94 I believe started with Jimmy Johnson’s (the [[_]]) departure and the other was losing Thomas Everett to Tampa.


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