do you think you are more qualified than joe montana to talk about dwight clark?
So I didn't see Clark play being a Niner fan and living in Cali? Blake, I showed you that Niner roster, he was..WR, Charles Young the TE....why ignore that? Why do....ALL....his cards, read....WR...?
Montana assumed everybody knows Clark is his WR, he was saying he can...ALSO...move in tight and play TE. Dude, that wasn't real obvious?
You just posted something about Henry in the last 48 hour, how he's too......
Are you every going to agree with me about anything, so when you talk Chubb it will be negative.
Have I spent any time studying evolution......nope. Would it take me more than a few days to know all about it....nope.
So wrong yet again,
do you think you are more qualified than joe montana to talk about dwight clark?
Of course not.
What is happening is similiar to when we see Jimmy Graham line up out wide. That doesn;t make him a WR.
Clark would come in tight to the tackle now and then, that is what Montana is talking about.
Here in central Cali we got all the Niner games on TV, being a Niner fan I never missed a game, saw every game Clark played in. Like the roster says, like all his cards say, like thAt Niner site ranking him their 4th best WR....................he was a WR.
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Pos Player Age Yrs GS Summary of Player Stats Drafted (tm/rnd/yr) Offensive Starters QB Joe Montana* 25 2 16 311 for 488, 3,565 yards, 19 td, 12 int, & 25 rushes for 95 yards and 2 td San Francisco 49ers / 3rd / 82nd pick / 1979 RB Ricky Patton 27 3 15 152 rushes for 543 yards, 4 td, & 27 catches for 195 yards and 1 td Atlanta Falcons / 10th / 257th pick / 1978 FB Earl Cooper 24 1 11 98 rushes for 330 yards, 1 td, & 51 catches for 477 yards and 0 td San Francisco 49ers / 1st / 13th pick / 1980 WR Dwight Clark* 24 2 16 85 catches for 1,105 yards, 4 td, & 3 rushes for 32 yards and 0 td San Francisco 49ers / 10th / 249th pick / 1979 WR Freddie Solomon 28 6 15 59 catches for 969 yards, 8 td, & 9 rushes for 43 yards and 0 td Miami Dolphins / 2nd / 36th pick / 1975 TE Charle Young 30 8 16 37 catches for 400 yards, 5 td Philadelphia Eagles / 1st / 6th pick / 1973 LT Dan Au 27 4 16 2 fumbles recovered Pittsburgh Steelers / 4th / 106th pick / 1977 LG John Ayers 28 4 16 San Francisco 49ers / 8th / 223rd pick / 1976 C Fred Quillan 25 3 16 San Francisco 49ers / 7th / 175th pick / 1978 RG Randy Cross* 27 5 16 San Francisco 49ers / 2nd / 42nd pick / 1976 RT Keith Fahnhorst 29 7 16 2 fumbles recovered San Francisco 49ers / 2nd / 35th pick / 197
I think he thinks he is.
What do we see here Blake?
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Pos Player Age Yrs GS Summary of Player Stats Drafted (tm/rnd/yr) Offensive Starters QB Joe Montana* 25 2 16 311 for 488, 3,565 yards, 19 td, 12 int, & 25 rushes for 95 yards and 2 td San Francisco 49ers / 3rd / 82nd pick / 1979 RB Ricky Patton 27 3 15 152 rushes for 543 yards, 4 td, & 27 catches for 195 yards and 1 td Atlanta Falcons / 10th / 257th pick / 1978 FB Earl Cooper 24 1 11 98 rushes for 330 yards, 1 td, & 51 catches for 477 yards and 0 td San Francisco 49ers / 1st / 13th pick / 1980 WR Dwight Clark* 24 2 16 85 catches for 1,105 yards, 4 td, & 3 rushes for 32 yards and 0 td San Francisco 49ers / 10th / 249th pick / 1979 WR Freddie Solomon 28 6 15 59 catches for 969 yards, 8 td, & 9 rushes for 43 yards and 0 td Miami Dolphins / 2nd / 36th pick / 1975 TE Charle Young 30 8 16 37 catches for 400 yards, 5 td Philadelphia Eagles / 1st / 6th pick / 1973 LT Dan Au 27 4 16 2 fumbles recovered Pittsburgh Steelers / 4th / 106th pick / 1977 LG John Ayers 28 4 16 San Francisco 49ers / 8th / 223rd pick / 1976 C Fred Quillan 25 3 16 San Francisco 49ers / 7th / 175th pick / 1978 RG Randy Cross* 27 5 16 San Francisco 49ers / 2nd / 42nd pick / 1976 RT Keith Fahnhorst 29 7 16 2 fumbles recovered San Francisco 49ers / 2nd / 35th pick / 197
Case closed. You lose.
Now get back on track and give your theory of how humans got here, wimp.
Blake, the 1982 pro bowl
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Pos Player Conf Tm Age Yrs G GS Cmp Att Yds TD Int Att Yds TD Rec Yds TD Solo Sk Int All-pro teams LT Anthony Munoz AFC CIN 24 2 9 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 UPI: 1st Tm All-Conf., AP: 1st Tm, FW: 1st Tm, NEA: 1st Tm, PFW: 1st Tm RDT Randy White NFC DAL 29 7 9 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.5 0 UPI: 1st Tm All-Conf., AP: 1st Tm, FW: 1st Tm, NEA: 1st Tm, PFW: 1st Tm ROLB Lawrence Taylor NFC NYG 23 1 9 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7.5 1 UPI: 1st Tm All-Conf., AP: 1st Tm, FW: 1st Tm, NEA: 1st Tm, PFW: 1st Tm LDE Mark Gastineau AFC NYJ 26 3 9 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6.0 0 UPI: 1st Tm All-Conf., AP: 1st Tm, FW: 1st Tm, NEA: 1st Tm, PFW: 1st Tm RB Freeman McNeil AFC NYJ 23 1 9 9 0 0 0 0 0 151 786 6 16 187 1 0 0.0 0 UPI: 1st Tm All-Conf., AP: 1st Tm, FW: 1st Tm, NEA: 1st Tm, PFW: 1st Tm RT Marvin Powell AFC NYJ 27 5 8 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 UPI: 1st Tm All-Conf., AP: 1st Tm, FW: 1st Tm, NEA: 1st Tm, PFW: 1st Tm RILB Jack Lambert AFC PIT 30 8 8 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4.0 1 UPI: 1st Tm All-Conf., AP: 1st Tm, FW: 1st Tm, NEA: 1st Tm, PFW: 1st Tm RB Marcus Allen AFC RAI 22 Rook 9 9 1 4 47 0 0 160 697 11 38 401 3 0 0.0 0 UPI: 1st Tm All-Conf., AP: 1st Tm, FW: 1st Tm, NEA: 1st Tm, PFW: 1st Tm WR Wes Chandler AFC SDG 26 4 8 8 0 0 0 0 0 5 32 0 49 1032 9 0 0.0 0 UPI: 1st Tm All-Conf., AP: 1st Tm, FW: 1st Tm, NEA: 1st Tm, PFW: 1st Tm QB Dan Fouts AFC SDG 31 9 9 9 204 330 2883 17 11 9 8 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 UPI: 1st Tm All-Conf., AP: 1st Tm, FW: 1st Tm, NEA: 1st Tm, PFW: 1st Tm LG Doug Wilkerson AFC SDG 35 12 9 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 UPI: 1st Tm All-Conf., AP: 1st Tm, FW: 1st Tm, NEA: 1st Tm, PFW: 1st Tm TE Kellen Winslow AFC SDG 25 3 9 9 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 54 721 6 0 0.0 0 UPI: 1st Tm All-Conf., AP: 1st Tm, FW: 1st Tm, NEA: 1st Tm, PFW: 1st Tm WR Dwight Clark NFC SFO 25 3 9 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 60 913 5 0 0.0 0 UPI: 1st Tm All-Conf., AP: 1st Tm, FW: 1st Tm, NEA: 1st Tm, PFW: 1st Tm K Mark Moseley NFC WAS 34 12 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 UPI: 1st Tm All-Conf., AP: 1st Tm, FW: 1st Tm, NEA: 1st Tm, PFW: 1st Tm
So we have his rookie card...........WR
Niner roster............WR
Pro bowler..............WR
Time to...ok ok ok I was wrong....ok Blake.
49ers Icon Dwight Clark Passes Away
https://www.49ers.com/news/49ers-ico...rk-passes-away
Jun 4, 2018 - Photos: Top Images from Dwight Clark's 49ers Career. View the best photos from Clark's nine-year 49ers career that ... WR Dwight Clark.
Show me anything that says.....TE......ok?
So why would this site rank Clark the 4th best Niner........................WR......well?
https://www.ranker.com/list/best-san...ers/ranker-nfl
Last edited by JohnnyZ; 12-07-2018 at 06:08 PM.
I've already shown you a number of different sources referring to Clark as either TE or WR.
You lost, we're done with this. Stop trashing up the thread.
ONE MORE TIME~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Cali guy here
Watch footbal on TV
Niner fan
Saw Clark play his whole career
Clark played WR who sometimes came in tight
Dude, you got your ass kicked and everybody saw it.
Blake talk to me about why we saw Clark ALWAYS listed as a WR.........well?
Where is TE
Funeral service for 49ers legend Dwight Clark held at Grace ... Former San Francisco 49ers WR Dwight Clark ...
Dude you got your ass kicked and everyone saw it.
Now get back to the thread, loser.
What's your theory on how humans got here.
Me..........
Rookie card,,,,,WR
Niner roster....WR
Pro bowl roster,,,,WR
Niner site ranking him 4th best....WR
Everything talking about him....WR
I saw his entire career, he is a.........WR
You....but Joe said
Hhahahaha~~~~~~~~~~~~
Blake, lets see it....ok ok ok I was wrong.
You can do it skippy.
MORE....
Dwight Clark, former 49ers wide receiver, dead at 61 - Grant Cohn
https://49ers.pressdemocrat.com/dwig...er-dead-at-61/
Jun 4, 2018 - Former San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Dwight Clark is honored at halftime of an .... Wasn't intending to be Mr. Youtube tonight, but I cam across some ... There was no cornerback and no safety, they were on about the .... Argue with me, agree with me, or just read the posts and follow the conversation.
But but.....Joe said.
Come on guy,
You: he's a WR
Joe Montana: "he's also a small tight end"
You: no he's not.
You're calling arguably the greatest QB ever wrong.
Get back in topic, Skippy.
"SANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) — The San Francisco 49ers will honor former tight end Dwight Clark with a season-long celebration of his life that will include unveiling a statue of "The Catch."........."
https://www.usatoday.com/story/sport...tion/37363135/
Ok ok you were wrong.
Get back on topic, Skippy
me.....wow, Joe Montana, this is a real thrill for me, ah.....would ya mind signing your rookie card.
Joe...no problem.
me.....ah, what position did Dwight Clark play?
Joe......you have my rookie card, got your Niner cap, Niner jacket on, your bumper sticker reads....GO NINERS,,,but don't know that Dwight was my WR?
me.....there is this guy over at Spurstalk who said you said that Clark was a TE.
Joe....Charlie Young is my TE, I will bring Dwight in tight sometimes then move Freddie off his shoulder, so we run a double TE formation. But Dwight is a WR.
me....thanks Joe, really appreciate that, thanks.
Joe....no problem, see ya.
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For every mistake you can find I have ten of these. So all his cards are wrong....well?
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Blake, why is the guy listed on rosters as a WR, why is he ranked the number 4 all time Niner WR, why do all his cards....WR?
Dude, so I never saw him play,really?
Give it up guy, ok?
Google Dwight Clark football cards, show me one that lists him a.....TE....ok?
What about this don't you get.
Dwight Clark
Dwight Edward Clark
Position: WR
6-4, 212lb (193cm, 96kg)
Born: January 8, 1957 in Kinston, NC
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Last edited by JohnnyZ; 12-07-2018 at 07:09 PM.
See, you're going way off topic because the beginning of life is way over your head. You have no answer for it.
Blake, don't do that, don't ignore all that proving you wrong, ok? How about a....ok ok ok I was wrong.....you can do it.
After you FINALLY admit you were wrong then we'll get back to the topic.
Last edited by JohnnyZ; 12-07-2018 at 08:25 PM.
You're senile
Dude, I grew up watching Y.A. tle throwing ALLY OOP passes to Idaho basketballer R.C.Owens******, Stanfords John Brodie throwing to Stanfords Gene Washngton. First discovered Jerry Rice catching passes from Willie Totten at MVS then Joe Montana as a Niner. Now do you really think I don't know what position Dwight Clark played, come on guy.
****** blocked a FG standing under the crossbar.
What about this don't you get?
Dwight Clark is a 49ers legend, but where does he rank on the list of best WRs in franchise history?
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Look, we know the San Francisco 49ers have had great quarterbacks in their history, but someone has to be on the other end of those passes, right? Indeed: In addition to great QBs, the 49ers also have had some great wide receivers.
We know you know a few of them; how could you be a football fan and not know them? However, what about the guys rounding out a top-five list of the 49ers' best WRs? That gets tricky!
Or does it? It depends on what you value most in a WR, perhaps. Consistency? Big-play capability? A lot of S.F. wide receivers benefitted from playing with great QBs, too, so we have to take that into consideration as well.
Regardless, these are the five WRs we decided were the best in San Francisco history. Enjoy!
5. Dwight Clark (1979-1987): He is most famous for The Catch, of course, but Clark also was the go-to receiver for QB Joe Montana in the early years of the 1980s dynasty. Not the most physically gifted guy, Clark averaged 946 yards a season for a five-year stretch that saw the 49ers win their first two Super Bowls.
4. John Taylor (1987-1995): He won three Super Bowls with the team, but Taylor is most remembered for two games: Super Bowl XXIII and the 1989 Monday Night Football game against the Los Angeles Rams where he took two short passes to the house for long touchdowns, both exceeding 90 yards. Taylor had two 1,000-yard seasons (1989, 1991), but he had a short career.
3. Gene Washington (1969-1977): He led the NFL in receiving yardage in 1970 as his QB won the NFL MVP Award (John Brodie) and the team reached the conference championship game. Averaging 18.0 yards per catch during his 49ers career, Washington always threatened the defense with his abilities and speed.
2. Terrell Owens (1996-2003): Forget the drama, because Owens was a player. Unlike our No. 1 below, he put up big numbers with bad QBs. Twice with the 49ers, he led the NFL in receiving TDs, and of course, he had The Catch II in the 1998 playoffs. When he was focused, Owens was a physical beast on the field.
1. Jerry Rice (1985-2000): He leads the NFL in all-time everything for WRs, of course, and he fell into the perfect spot as a rookie—joining the defending champions with a god at QB. In fact, Rice played 14 of his 16 years in San Francisco with Hall of Fame QBs. Nice work if you can get it? Interesting how he tanked in 1999 and 2000 when he didn't have a star QB throwing to him, but that's another topic for another day. Rice was Rice when he was with the 49ers, and the stats are hard to argue against
Blake, give it up guy, this....I JUST CAN'T ADMIT I WAS WRONG.....is getting comical.
I bet the Niners also have their best tight ends, are you saying Clark will be there?
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