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The following season of 1984 sees a rise from the New York Giants and Chicago Bears who both reached the NFC playoffs. This was a major hit to the Cowboys and took some time for them to rebound from. In 1983, the Washington Redskins defeat the 49ers in the NFC Championship (which actually happened).Īnother thing that takes place is the ’83 car accident to Drew Pearson. In this alternate universe we still do see a rise from teams in the NFC. Some of this alternative history does stay the same. In April of 1984, the Colts move to Indianapolis. For Montana, the move to Baltimore is short lived. While the move doesn’t make as much noise initially, Walsh along with 49ers Owner Eddie DeBartolo feel like they’ve made the game-changing trade they needed.Įlway is showered with praise as he trades Stanford Cardinal red and white for 49ers red and gold. That’s right, NFL commissioner Pete Rozelle announces that San Francisco trades Montana to the Colts for the draft rights to Elway. Well, given the fact that Montana hasn’t won anything and they finished 3-6 in 1982, it’s easy to see why San Francisco would consider pulling off this blockbuster trade in the middle of the draft. However, thanks to the fantastic ESPN 30 for 30 documentary, Elway to Marino, we’ve learned that 49ers coach Bill Walsh gave serious thought about trading Joe Montana to Baltimore for Elway, keeping him at home in California. So we all know about Elway balking at the very thought of playing for the Colts and Baltimore’s decision to still draft him. Which takes us to the 1983 NFL Draft and John Elway’s decision to not play for the Baltimore Colts. In the strike shortened season of 1982, the Niners go 3-6 (which actually happened) and it sent the 49ers into an offseason of frustration and turmoil. With two Super Bowl’s in the early 80’s, the Cowboys join the Steelers as the only teams in NFL history to win four Super Bowls and America’s Team does not have a forgettable decade.Īs for the 49ers, this small glimpse in the spotlight goes sour.
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I mean after winning Super Bowl XVI, he’s got the pressure off of him and he can go out there without the shadow of Staubach haunting him like a bad movie plot. White joins Roger Staubach in Cowboys lore and it’s hard to argue against it. The following season, the Cowboys end up winning Super Bowl in the strike-shortened season of 1982 and we see Danny White emerge as one of the greatest quarterbacks in Cowboys history. On fourth down, Joe Montana’s pass to Freddie Solomon is knocked out of the way and Dallas beats San Francisco to move on to Super Bowl XVI where they defeat the Cincinnati Bengals and win their third Super Bowl. The 49ers still run “Sprint Right Option,” but this time Montana’s pass to Dwight Clark sails out of bounds and the 49ers are down to a crucial fourth down. Third down and four yards to go at the Dallas 6-yard line. Yet there is no more shape-shifting, league-changing moment like “The Catch.”īut what if “The Catch” never happened? We were fingertips and a failed fourth down conversion away from the iconic play never coming to be.
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The NFL is filled with “what-if” moments in it’s long, illustrious history. What if The Catch never happened in the 1981 NFC Championship? Speakers included Louis Gonzague Edner Day, the minister of Haitians Living Abroad, Faud Joseph, board president of the National Agricultural Development Bank and Domingue Orghella, consul general of the Haitian consulate in New York, per HDUH.By Andrew Hammond 6 years ago Follow Tweet
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Representatives from the Haitian consulate in New York were scheduled to speak, along with other government officials, according to the HDUH flier shared. The daylong conference agenda included a discussion on the proposed constitution’s highlights for the diaspora and information about the June 22 referendum, in which members of the diaspora can vote. The Haitian Powerhouse coalition, which Desrosiers helped form, and activists aligned with the Fanmi Lavalas political party were also involved in the protest, Desrosiers said. The organization was active in mobilizing protests on March 30, International Day of Solidarity with Haiti. Groups involved in the counter-protest included Committee to Mobilize Against Dictatorship in Haiti, which goes by the Creole acronym KOMOKODA. “The Haitian people do not want these gangsters to come here and try to force their will on the people.” A post shared by Èzili Dantò Haitian people do not want the referendum,” said Daniel Ulysse, a minister and co-organizer of the protest.