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词条 1990 San Francisco 49ers season
释义

  1. Offseason

     NFL Draft 

  2. Staff

  3. Roster

  4. Regular season

     Schedule  Game summaries  Week 6  Week 9  Week 13 vs Giants  Week 14  Standings 

  5. Postseason

     NFC Divisional Playoff  NFC Championship Game 

  6. Awards and Records

     Milestones 

  7. References

  8. External links

{{Infobox NFL season
| team = San Francisco 49ers
| year = 1990
| record = 14–2
| division_place = 1st NFC West
| coach = George Seifert
(2nd season)
| general manager = John McVay and Carmen Policy
(Since 1983)
| owner = Eddie DeBartolo, Jr.
(Since 1977)
| stadium = Candlestick Park
| pro bowlers = {{Collapsible list
|title = 5[1]
|1 = QB Joe Montana
|2 = WR Jerry Rice
|3 = G Guy McIntyre
|4 = LB Charles Haley
|5 = FS Ronnie Lott
| AP All-pros = {{Collapsible list
|title = 7[2]
|1 = QB Joe Montana
|2 = WR Jerry Rice
|3 = G Guy McIntyre
|4 = DE Kevin Fagan
|5 = LB Charles Haley
|6 = CB Don Griffin
|7 = FS Ronnie Lott
| playoffs = Won Divisional Playoffs (Redskins) 28–10
Lost NFC Championship (Giants) 13–15
| shortnavlink = 49ers seasons
}}

The 1990 San Francisco 49ers season was the franchise's 41st season in the National Football League and their 45th overall. the team entered the 1990 season heavily favoured to win their third consecutive Super Bowl. The season was highlighted by their defeat of the New York Giants on Monday Night Football in Week 13. Throughout the season, the 49ers and the Giants were the two best teams in the NFL. The two teams would meet again in the NFC Championship Game.

This was the season the 49ers debut the stitched up authentic name and numbers on jerseys.

Between 1988 and 1990, the 49ers set a league record with 18 consecutive road victories. Jerry Rice had a career year by becoming the fourth receiver in the history of American football to have at least 100 receptions in one season. The 49ers won their fifth consecutive NFC West Division Title. Dating back to 1989, the 49ers completed a fifteen-game unbeaten streak in the regular season (5 victories in the last 5 games of 1989 and 10 victories in the first ten games of 1990).

The 49ers were the closest team in NFL history to "three peat" in the Super Bowl, losing in the final seconds on a field goal by the Giants in the NFC Championship Game. The season ended on quite a haunting note, because the Giants' Leonard Marshall made a devastating hit on 49er quarterback Joe Montana, knocking him out of the game. Subsequent to this, Giant nose tackle Erik Howard fought through a double-team block by 49er center Jesse Sapolu and 49er guard Guy McIntyre to force 49er running back Roger Craig to fumble by getting his helmet on the football with only a few minutes left while the 49ers were driving to run out the game clock. Erik Howard dropped to one knee and managed to turn his shoulders perpendicular to the line of scrimmage in an effort to neutralize the double-team block. 49er guard Guy McIntyre released from the double-team block on Erik Howard in order to attempt a block on onrushing Giant inside linebacker Pepper Johnson allowing Erik Howard to knife through the protection and lay a hit on 49er running back Roger Craig. The ball was recovered by Giant outside linebacker Lawrence Taylor after he beat a block at the line of scrimmage by 49er tight end Brent Jones and a subsequent block by 49er fullback Tom Rathman to position himself just behind where Roger Craig was located along the line of scrimmage to catch the football after Giant nose tackle Erik Howard's hit forced it out of Craig's grasp. The Giants took over possession and began driving to kick the game-winning field goal. They ended up winning 15–13. The words of announcer Pat Summerall, "There will be no three-peat!" still haunt 49ers fans.

Following the 1990 season, the 49ers left team stalwarts Roger Craig and Ronnie Lott unprotected and let them go to the Los Angeles Raiders via Plan B free agency. Joe Montana would remain on the 49ers' roster for the next two seasons, but would never start another game for the 49ers.

Offseason

NFL Draft

= Pro Bowler [3]= Hall of Famer
Round #Pick #PlayerPositionCollege
125Dexter CarterRunning BackFlorida State
248Dennis BrownDefensive EndWashington
254Eric DavisCornerbackJacksonville State
369Ronald LewisWide ReceiverFlorida State
493Dean CaliguireCenterPittsburgh
6166Frank PollackTackleNorthern Arizona
8221Dwight PickensWide ReceiverFresno State
9249Odell HagginsDefensive TackleFlorida State
10277Martin HarrisonDefensive EndWashington
11290Anthony SheltonSafetyTennessee State

Staff

{{NFL final staff
| year = 1990
| team = San Francisco 49ers
| front_office =
  • Owner/President – Edward J. DeBartolo, Jr.
  • Executive Vice President/General Counsel – Carmen Policy
  • Vice President of Football Administration – John McVay
  • Administrator of Football Operations – Neal Dahlen
  • Administrator of College Scouting – Tony Razzano
  • Administrator of Pro Personnel – Allan Webb
  • Executive Administrative Assistant – Dwight Clark

| head_coach =
  • Head Coach – George Seifert

| offensive =
  • Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks – Mike Holmgren
  • Running Backs – Al Lavan
  • Wide Receivers – Sherman Lewis
  • Offensive Line – Bobb McKittrick
  • Offensive Quality Control – Jon Gruden

| defensive =
  • Defensive Coordinator – Bill McPherson
  • Defensive Line – John Marshall
  • Assistant Defensive Line – Dwaine Board
  • Linebackers – Bob Zeman
  • Defensive Backs/Secondary – Ray Rhodes
  • Defensive Assistant – Tommy Hart

| special_teams =
  • Special Teams Coordinator/Tight Ends – Lynn Stiles

| strength =
  • Physical Development Coordinator – Jerry Attaway

}}

Roster

{{NFL final roster
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|TeamName=San Francisco 49ers
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|BDC1=#B9975B
|Active=
|Inactive=4
|PS=2
|Quarterbacks={{NFLplayer|16|Joe Montana}}{{NFLplayer|13|Steve Bono}}{{NFLplayer| 8|Steve Young|d=American football}}
|Running Backs={{NFLplayer|35|Dexter Carter|rookie=y}}{{NFLplayer|33|Roger Craig|d=American football}}{{NFLplayer|44|Tom Rathman|FB}}
|Wide Receivers={{NFLplayer|83|Ron Lewis|d=wide receiver|rookie=y}}{{NFLplayer|80|Jerry Rice}}{{NFLplayer|88|Mike Sherrard}}{{NFLplayer|82|John Taylor|d=American football}}{{NFLplayer|85|Mike Wilson|d=wide receiver}}
|Tight Ends={{NFLplayer|84|Brent Jones}}{{NFLplayer|89|Wesley Walls}}{{NFLplayer|81|Jamie Williams|d=American football}}
|Offensive Linemen={{NFLplayer|79|Harris Barton|G}}{{NFLplayer|62|Guy McIntyre|G}}{{NFLplayer|77|Bubba Paris|T}}{{NFLplayer|61|Jesse Sapolu|C}}{{NFLplayer|74|Steve Wallace|d=American football|T}}
|Defensive Linemen={{NFLplayer|96|Dennis Brown|d=defensive end|DE}}{{NFLplayer|64|Jim Burt|d=American football|NT}}{{NFLplayer|95|Michael Carter|d=athlete|NT}}{{NFLplayer|75|Kevin Fagan|d=American football|DE}}{{NFLplayer|78|Pierce Holt|DE}}{{NFLplayer|91|Larry Roberts|d=American football|DE}}
|Linebackers={{NFLplayer|59|Keith DeLong|ILB}}{{NFLplayer|50|LeRoy Etienne|ILB}}{{NFLplayer|94|Charles Haley|OLB}}{{NFLplayer|54|Matt Millen|ILB}}{{NFLplayer|53|Bill Romanowski|OLB}}{{NFLplayer|99|Michael Walter|d=American football|ILB}}
|Defensive Backs={{NFLplayer|31|Chet Brooks|S}}{{NFLplayer|29|Don Griffin|CB}}{{NFLplayer|40|Johnnie Jackson|d=American football|S}}{{NFLplayer|45|Kevin Lewis|d=cornerback|CB}}{{NFLplayer|42|Ronnie Lott|S}}{{NFLplayer|26|Darryl Pollard|CB}}{{NFLplayer|43|Dave Waymer|S}}{{NFLplayer|21|Eric Wright|d=cornerback, born 1959|CB}}
|Special Teams={{NFLplayer|6|Mike Cofer|d=kicker|K}}{{NFLplayer|9|Barry Helton|P}}
|Reserve Lists={{NFLplayer|38|Greg Cox|d=American football|S|IR}}{{NFLplayer|64|Dean Caliguire|rookie=y|C|PUP}}{{NFLplayer|56|Martin Harrison|d=American football|rookie=y|LB|IR}}{{NFLplayer|57|Wayne Radloff|C|IR}}
|Practice Squad={{NFLplayer|80|Sanjay Beach|WR}}{{NFLplayer|51|Brett Wiese|C/G}}
}}

Regular season

Schedule

Week Date Opponent Result Attendance
1 September 10, 1990 (Mon) at New Orleans Saints W 13–12
68,629
2 September 16, 1990 Washington Redskins W 26–13
64,287
3 September 23, 1990 Atlanta Falcons W 19–13
62,858
4 Bye Week
5 October 7, 1990 at Houston Oilers W 24–21
59,931
6 October 14, 1990 at Atlanta Falcons W 45–35
57,921
7 October 21, 1990 Pittsburgh Steelers W 27–7
64,301
8 October 28, 1990 Cleveland Browns W 20–17
63,672
9 November 4, 1990 at Green Bay Packers W 24–20
58,835
10 November 11, 1990 at Dallas Cowboys W 24–6
62,966
11 November 18, 1990 Tampa Bay Buccaneers W 31–7
62,221
12 November 25, 1990 Los Angeles Rams L 17–28
62,633
13 December 3, 1990 (Mon) New York Giants W 7–3
66,092
14 December 9, 1990 at Cincinnati Bengals W 20–17 (OT)
60,084
15 December 17, 1990 (Mon) at Los Angeles Rams W 26–10
65,619
16 December 23, 1990 New Orleans Saints L 10–13
60,112
17 December 30, 1990 at Minnesota Vikings W 20–17
51,590

Game summaries

Week 6

  • October 14, 1990 – Joe Montana set a 49ers record by throwing for 476 yards in one game and throwing six touchdown passes.
  • October 14, 1990 – Jerry Rice set a 49ers record with 5 touchdown receptions and 30 points in one game.

Week 9

  • November 4, 1990 – In a game versus the Green Bay Packers, Joe Montana threw for 411 yards and 3 touchdown passes.

Week 13 vs Giants

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  • Phil Simms
    14/32, 153 Yds
  • Ottis Anderson
    19 Rush, 39 Yds
  • Mark Bavaro
    3 Rec, 43 Yds
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  • Joe Montana
    12/29, 152 Yds, TD
  • Dexter Carter
    12 Rush, 29 Yds
  • Roger Craig
    2 Rec, 42 Yds
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It was the second highest rated Monday Night game ever at the time. The game had a 42% share and a 26.9 rating.

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Week 14

  • December 9, 1990 – The 49ers beat the Cincinnati Bengals in overtime. Mike Cofer kicked a 23-yard field goal to give the 49ers a 20–17 victory.

Standings

{{1990 NFC West standings}}

Postseason

NFC Divisional Playoff

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|R2=0
|R3=0
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|H2=14
|H3=0
|H4=7
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|referee= Red Cashion
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NFC Championship Game

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|R2=3
|R3=3
|R4=6
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|H1=3
|H2=3
|H3=7
|H4=0
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|stadium= Candlestick Park, San Francisco
|date= January 20, 1991
|time= 4:00 p.m. EST/1:00 p.m. PST
|weather= {{convert|51|°F|°C}}, passing clouds
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|TVAnnouncers= Pat Summerall and John Madden
|referee= Jerry Markbreit
|attendance= 65,750
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Just like the regular season game between the two teams won by the 49ers 7–3 the championship game was mostly a defensive battle. San Francisco running back Roger Craig's fumble with 2:36 left in the game led to Giants kicker Matt Bahr's 42-yard game-winning field goal as time ran out. Bahr was New York's only scorer, as he made 5 out of 6 field goals. Despite not scoring a TD in eight quarters against the 49ers, the Giants moved on to the Super Bowl with their victory.

Awards and Records

  • Led NFC with 353 points scored
  • Charles Haley, Led NFC, Sacks (16)
  • Charles Haley, NFC Pro Bowl
  • Ronnie Lott, NFC Pro Bowl
  • Joe Montana, AP NFL MVP
  • Joe Montana, Associated Press Athlete of the Year[4]
  • Joe Montana, NFC Pro Bowl Selection, Injured, did not play
  • Joe Montana, Sports Illustrated Sportsman of the Year
  • Guy McIntyre, NFC Pro Bowl
  • Jerry Rice, NFL Leader, Receptions (100)
  • Jerry Rice, NFL Leader, Receiving Yards (1,502)
  • Jerry Rice, NFL Leader, Receiving Touchdowns (13)
  • Jerry Rice, NFC Pro Bowl

Milestones

  • Jerry Rice, First 100 reception season [5]

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/years/1990/probowl.htm |title=1990 NFL Pro Bowlers |publisher=Pro-Football-Reference.com}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/years/1990/allpro.htm |title=1990 NFL All-Pros |publisher=Pro-Football-Reference.com}}
3. ^Players are identified as a Pro Bowler if they were selected for the Pro-Bowl at any time in their career.
4. ^Associated Press Athlete of the Year (male)
5. ^NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book, Workman Publishing Co, New York,NY, {{ISBN|0-7611-2480-2}}, p. 440

External links

  • [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/sfo/1990.htm 49ers on Pro Football Reference]
  • 49ers Schedule on jt-sw.com
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