The 1984 San Francisco 49ers season was their 39th season in the National Football League. The season was highlighted by their second Super Bowl victory. The franchise had their best season ever with a record of 15 wins and only 1 loss. Quarterback Joe Montana would be awarded the Super Bowl’s Most Valuable Player Award for the second time in his career, joining Bart Starr and Terry Bradshaw as the only two time MVP’s. The 1984 49ers were the first team to go 15–1 (the 2nd was the 1985 Chicago Bears the 3rd was the 1998 Minnesota Vikings and the 4th was the 2004 Pittsburgh Steelers).
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| - The 1984 San Francisco 49ers season was their 39th season in the National Football League. The season was highlighted by their second Super Bowl victory. The franchise had their best season ever with a record of 15 wins and only 1 loss. Quarterback Joe Montana would be awarded the Super Bowl’s Most Valuable Player Award for the second time in his career, joining Bart Starr and Terry Bradshaw as the only two time MVP’s. The 1984 49ers were the first team to go 15–1 (the 2nd was the 1985 Chicago Bears the 3rd was the 1998 Minnesota Vikings and the 4th was the 2004 Pittsburgh Steelers).
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Date
| - 1984-12-29(xsd:date)
- 1985-01-06(xsd:date)
- 1985-01-20(xsd:date)
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TVAnnouncers
| - Pat Summerall and John Madden
- Frank Gifford, Don Meredith and Joe Theismann
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Offensive Coaches
| - *Quarterbacks/Receivers – Paul Hackett
*Running Backs – Sherman Lewis
*Offensive Line – Bobb McKittrick
*Assistant Offensive Line/Tight Ends – Fred von Appen
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Special Teams Coaches
| - *Special Teams – Fred von Appen
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Attendance
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- 61040(xsd:integer)
- 84059(xsd:integer)
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- 3(xsd:integer)
- 7(xsd:integer)
- 10(xsd:integer)
- 14(xsd:integer)
- 21(xsd:integer)
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Title
| - San Francisco 49ers 21, New York Giants 10
- San Francisco 49ers 23, Chicago Bears 0
- San Francisco 49ers 38, Miami Dolphins 16
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- 10(xsd:integer)
- 16(xsd:integer)
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Strength and Conditioning
| - *Physical Development Coordinator – Jerry Attaway
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| - San Francisco 49ers 64thru95
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Home
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Uniform
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TV
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Head Coaches
| - *President/Head Coach – Bill Walsh
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Front Office
| - *Owner – Edward J. DeBartolo, Jr.
*Vice President/General Counsel – Carmen Policy
*Vice President/General Manager – John McVay
*Director of College Scouting – Tony Razzano
*Director of Pro Personnel – Allan Webb
*Director of Research and Development – Neal Dahlen
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Defensive Coaches
| - *Defensive Coordinator – George Seifert
*Defensive Line – Bill McPherson
*Linebackers – Norb Hecker
*Defensive Backs – Ray Rhodes
*Defensive Assistant – Tommy Hart
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- 10(xsd:integer)
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HT
| - 21(xsd:integer)
- 23(xsd:integer)
- 38(xsd:integer)
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abstract
| - The 1984 San Francisco 49ers season was their 39th season in the National Football League. The season was highlighted by their second Super Bowl victory. The franchise had their best season ever with a record of 15 wins and only 1 loss. Quarterback Joe Montana would be awarded the Super Bowl’s Most Valuable Player Award for the second time in his career, joining Bart Starr and Terry Bradshaw as the only two time MVP’s. The 1984 49ers were the first team to go 15–1 (the 2nd was the 1985 Chicago Bears the 3rd was the 1998 Minnesota Vikings and the 4th was the 2004 Pittsburgh Steelers).
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