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HISTORY49ERS HALL OF FAMEEDWARD J. DeBARTOLO SR. 49ERS HALL OF FAME (CONT.)Y.A. TITTLEQuarterback, 1951-6049ers Hall of Fame Inductee: 2009Pro Football Hall of Fame Inductee: 1971Had 17 years of <strong>NFL</strong> experience,finishing his career with 33,070passing yards and 281 touchdowns(39 rushing). Won <strong>NFL</strong> Most ValuablePlayer Award in 1961 and ’63. Threw 33touchdown passes and a career-high 3,224yards in 1962. In ’63 he threw 36 touchdowns,<strong>com</strong>pleting 60.2 percent of his passes. Alsoplayed for the Baltimore Colts (1948-50) andthe New York Giants (1961-64). Played collegeball at Lousiana State University. Born October24, 1926 in Marshall, TX.BILL WALSHHead Coach, 1979-8849ers Hall of Fame Inductee: 2009Pro Football Hall of Fame Inductee: 1993Led “The Team of the ’80s” to threeSuper Bowl titles (XVI, XIX, XXIII) in10 years. Compiled a .617 winningpercentage with a 102-63-1 markthat included 10 wins in 14 postseason games.Notorious for his reputation of being an outstandingoffensive coach, Walsh developed whatis now known as the “West Coast Offense.”Named <strong>NFL</strong> Coach of the Year in 1981 and ’84.Attended San Jose State. Born November 30,1931 in Los Angeles, CA.DAVE WILCOXLinebacker, 1964-7449ers Hall of Fame Inductee: 2009Pro Football Hall of Fame Inductee: 2000Nicknamed “The Intimidator” bycoaches and teammates for histough, hard-nosed playing style.Considered to be one of the finestoutside linebackers to ever play the game.Earned seven Pro Bowl nominations and was aseven-time All-Pro selection. Was selected byhis teammates as the Len Eshmont Award winneras the team’s most inspirational and courageousplayer in 1967. Had his best season as aprofessional in 1973, recording 104 tackles, 13for loss, two interceptions, four forced fumblesand one fumble recovery. Born September 29,1942 in Eugene, OR.STEVE YOUNGQuarterback, 1987-9949ers Hall of Fame Inductee: 2009Pro Football Hall of Fame Inductee: 2005One of the greatest quarterbacks in<strong>NFL</strong> history, standing as the mostaccurate passer in league historywith a 96.8 quarterback rating.Dominating arm strength and mobility yielded232 regular season touchdown tosses and4,239 rushing yards during his years at TampaBay (1985-86) and San Francisco (1987-99).Recorded 28, 300-yard passing games duringhis prolific career. His 43 rushing touchdownsare the most by a quarterback in <strong>NFL</strong> history.Was a two-time <strong>NFL</strong> Most Valuable Player (1992& 1994) and Super Bowl XXIX MVP. Earned 7consecutive Pro Bowl nominations (1992-98)and was All-Pro (1992-94). His six touchdownpasses in Super Bowl XXIX victory over San Diegostands as a Super Bowl record. Born October11, 1961 in Salt Lake City, UT.49ERS IN PRO FOOTBALL HALL OF FAMEPOS PLAYER YEARS ON 49ERS YEAR INDUCTEDDE Fred Dean 1981-85 2008DE Richard Dent 1994 2011WR Bob Hayes 1975 2009LB Rickey Jackson 1994-95 2010CB Jimmy Johnson 1961-76 1994FB John Henry Johnson 1954-56 1987DB Ronnie Lott 1981-90 2000HB Hugh McElhenny 1952-60 1970QB Joe Montana 1979-92 2000DT Leo Nomellini 1950-63 1969POS PLAYER YEARS ON 49ERS YEAR INDUCTEDFB Joe Perry 1946-60, ‘63 1969WR Jerry Rice 1985-2000 2010CB Deion Sanders 1994 2011RB O.J. Simpson 1978-79 1985T Bob St. Clair 1953-63 1990QB Y.A. Tittle 1951-60 1971Coach Bill Walsh 1979-88 1993LB Dave Wilcox 1964-74 2000S Rod Woodson 1997 2009QB Steve Young 1987-99 2005SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS \\351// MEDIA GUIDE

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