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Tag Archives: 1981 NFC Championship

At Last a 49er Championship — BLOG 51

Posted on January 10, 1982 by Bill Fox

Sunday January 10, 1982 On January 3, 1971, I watched the 49ers play their last game ever at Kezar Stadium, losing to the Dallas Cowboys for the right to play in Super Bowl V. Prior to that game, I had … Continue reading →

Posted in Sports | Tagged "The Catch" Joe Montana, 1981 NFC Championship, Dallas Cowboys, Dwight Clark, San Francisco 49ers

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