"Say hi to your mom for me!" Best of Steve Young Mic'd Up

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Published 2020-12-04

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  • @amahana6188
    I once played catch with Steve Young on an airport ramp in Provo Utah. I threw a football to him on a dare, he not only threw it back...but did so for 10 minutes with me and one of the ramp workers. I was a fan from that moment. He eventually had to get on his private jet...but before he did, he signed the football we played catch with. On a side note, the dude threw a HEAVY ball...my hands hurt for the rest of that day. I cant even begin to imagine what a actual in-game throw would be like!
  • @cjmedia1725
    As a niner fan I grew up watching Steve Young. He's honestly my favorite QB of all time. Much respect to Joe Montana and Tom Brady but I just absolutely loved Steve Young man. He was so unpredictable lol.
  • @WilXliFY
    Got to admire the intelligence and leadership. Dude was scrappy, accurate, and just a pure footballer.
  • @DomodusER
    I don't care what anyone says, Steve Young set the stage for rushing Q.B.s. Thankyou Steve for those glorious years. Beautiful. NO.08 Forever!
  • @SkrappyMFdoo
    Alot of ppl dont know it but Steve Young is an attorney. Thats why he said the lawsuit thing and that he knows a good lawyer. Dude was very talented and smart.
  • @AhquinMedia
    Steve young was very entertaining to watch as a kid
  • With his combination of mobility and accuracy, he was 25 years ahead of his time.
  • I was at that 1994 eagles game when Steve got benched . We got blew out but there was 50 to 60 of us fans waiting for players to come out the player exit gate and he was the last one that came out . He gave everyone of us a autograph at 13 years old I never forgot that . It's crazy because me and my friend saw tim hardway in the parking lot it was Tim his friend and me and my friend I said can I please have your autograph tim I have your jersey . He straight up told me I don't do autographs it crushed me I never wore that jersey again he was my favorite warrior . But it just goes to show you how these athletes make a impact on your life . I will forever be grateful for Steve young and how humble he was . To wait and sign every fans autograph left at the stadium was so cool. Especially after a big loss to the eagles and the argument with George
  • @Yeomannn
    One of the only players who could have been a HoFer at more than two positions: 1. Quarterback 2. Running Back 3. Receiver 4. Safety 5. Cornerback An unbelievable athletic marvel. There will be no one like him ever again.
  • @evanboldt4644
    Publicly, you would never tell that Steve suffered from severe anxiety. One of my favorite players, battling adversity both psychologically and physically his entire career. The model football player
  • @OnlyTheReal13
    Had the most dramatic QB runs in history .. u knew Vick was gonna do it but with Steve it’s like “ oh ... oh ... OH he scored “
  • @nateb2715
    Steve Young in todays NFL would be MVP every year.
  • @drinfernodds
    I may be a Giants fan, but as a lefty Steve Young is one of my favorite quarterbacks. To see him do so well in a righty dominated sport is inspiring.
  • @jasons2270
    Not only was he a legend in this game but probably the one of the classiest men to ever play in the NFL!!!
  • @korrasmuscles
    Steve Young led the league in passer rating 6 times, the most all time. For reference, Aaron Rodgers the passer rating king according to some people has only led in that category twice. He also had 7 100+ passer rating season which is absolutely absurd considering the era he played in. John Elway finished with a 79 career passer rating. Jim Kelly had 1, 100+ passer rating season and finished with 84 career passer rating. Joe Montana had 3 100+ passer rating seasons. Dan Marino had 1. Steve Young is the most efficient QB in NFL History adjusted by era.
  • He was the best rushing QB in the NFL and that was during Randall Cunningham's tenure. It wasn't flash and speed (although he was fast) as much as it was smarts and grit. He knew where tacklers were going and made the microsecond decision to avoid them. And then wasn't afraid to take a hit.
  • @sammyvh11
    I saw him play in the USFL. He was so freakin good .