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We had the #1 defense in the LEAGUE in '91 and '92 WITH Bobby.. both times we got blown out in the first playoff game. As much as I loved Mora, he could not gameplan a playoff game to save his life.
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We had the #1 defense in the LEAGUE in '91 and '92 WITH Bobby.. both times we got blown out in the first playoff game. As much as I loved Mora, he could not gameplan a playoff game to save his life.
Too bad we were in the same division as the 49ers with those teams. Had he made to the big game we would have won it. He owned the AFC and had like a like atwo year winning streak against them.
1991, 27-20 Falclowns. No disrespect but I wouldn't call that a blowout. Can't remember exactly but there was a b.s. penalty against the Saints late in the game. They were driving to score to tie it up but Hebert threw a pick from the 30is falclown yard line.
Hebert would have choked like he always did.
That dude used to drive me nuts. I loved those defenses.
We'll never know now. But our defense that year, a lot less would have been needed from him to make a SB run. That was our best shot to make it under the Jim Mora era.
That was really the year Wayne Martin came into his own, and having such a disruptive lineman backed up by the dome patrol was scary.
That was a really fun defense to watch.
"He" owned the AFC? Had "he" made the big game? By "he" do you mean 51, 56, 57, and 53?
As far as the 49ers, I do believe the Saints won the division over them in '91.
If you replace Hebert with Brooks or Brees '90 to '92, then we're talking a title or two, or three.
By he I meant #3. 51, 56, 57 and 53 greatest of all time yes. but the team was a .500 ball club with Walsh, Fourcade and Wilson at the helm.
Yes the Saints one the division once in the Montana era, had they been in a different division they would have had several division titles.
If you replace Hebert with Brooks you end up with the same.
By he I meant #3. 51, 56, 57 and 53 greatest of all time yes. but the team was a .500 ball club with Walsh, Fourcade and Wilson at the helm.
Not only were we in the wrong division,we were in the wrong conference. I'll go to my grave
believing if we had been in the AFC during the Dome Patrol days,we would have appeared
in a minimum of three Super Bowls. The Denver team that was blown out by the Niners 55-10
lost to us 42-0 earlier in the season. Starting in 1985 and ending in 1997,the team that won
the NFCCG was almost a lock to win the Super Bowl. The quality of teams was huge
between the conferences and peaked in the late 80's. Imho,John Elway doesn't get the chance
to play in and lose 3 Super Bowls early in his career if Denver were in the NFC.