Joe Montana called revisiting his life and celebrated career for 'Cool Under Pressure' quite difficult, but hopes viewers leave with a positive overall message
I think the biggest thing about coming out of here is if you want something bad enough, you just never quit. If you want something bad enough, you can’t give up at it. You never stop believing in yourself and always be prepared. I learned the best preparation when I got to the 49ers with [late head coach] Bill Walsh.
And then you get to San Francisco; you’ve won four Super Bowls, two in a row and about to be a third in a row; I got injured and then the next thing you know, I won’t get a chance to play [there] again, and I get traded to Kansas City. And what I went through — I think people will be shocked by some of the things that happened.It was hard. This is probably the toughest thing because I don’t live in my past. So going back and looking at this was hard. I didn’t watch the episodes over and over.
What was it like being among the first NFL stars who transcended the game? More than just trading cards and magazine covers, your face was on Starting Lineup action figures, video games, tackling dummies pillows, and then you even didIt was fun to a certain degree. But then I got the ole ruler smacked on my hands occasionally by Bill Walsh, reminding me that if you want to keep doing those things, you better be you’re ready for the season.
The Los Angeles Rams’ star wide receiver Cooper Kupp said the other day, essentially, records broken with the newly expanded season should have an
Australia Latest News, Australia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Joe Montana reacts to Antonio Brown’s dramatic exit: ‘Never seen anything like it'NFL legend Joe Montana reacted to former Tampa Bay receiver Antonio Brown's bizarre exit from a game by saying he's 'never seen anything like it.'
Read more »
‘Tiger King’ Subject Joe Exotic Set for Resentencing Later This MonthThe former zoo owner, whose real name is Joseph Maldonado-Passage, was sentenced in January 2020 to 22 years in prison.
Read more »
Judge sets date for resentencing of ‘Tiger King’ Joe ExoticJoseph Maldonado-Passage was sentenced in January 2020 to 22 years in prison. But the appeals court disagreed with that.
Read more »
Resentencing Set for ‘Tiger King' Joe Exotic in Murder-for-Hire PlotA federal judge in Oklahoma has set a Jan. 28 date for the resentencing of “Tiger King” Joe Exotic.
Read more »
Joe Rogan leads move to GETTR after Twitter bans Dr. Robert Malone, Rep. Marjorie Taylor GreeneBroadcaster Joe Rogan opened a GETTR account Sunday and encouraged his millions of Twitter followers to join him on the alternative social media app.
Read more »
'Tiger King' Joe Exotic to be resentenced on Jan. 28, federal judge saysA federal judge has set the resentencing date for Joe Exotic. Back in July, an appeals court ruled his 22-year sentencing was miscalculated.
Read more »