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The Great Joe Montana - My Favorite



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By : Bo Williams    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-03-18 14:26:39
Hall of Famer Joe Montana played for the San Francisco 49ers beginning in 1979. At Notre Dame Joe Montana was their star QB. Joe Montana is the only player to be named MVP of the Super Bowl three times: in 1982, 1985 and 1990.

Montana has first noticed and recognized in 1980 as potentially one of the greatest quarterbacks ever to play the game. By winning 4 Super Bowls and earning the 3 Super Bowl MVPs, there is not much debate that he is the greatest QB in NFL history. As a high-school senior in Monongahela, Pennsylvania, Joe Montana nearly accepted a basketball scholarship at North Carolina State University.

New Eagle, Pennsylvania, is a borough in Washington County, which is positioned in the west part of PA. This is where Joe Montana was born. He grew up in a coal mining town that was about 25 miles south of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. His parents were Theresa and Joseph Montana. When Joe was real young he became interested in sports. Montana started to play youth football when he was just eight years old, aided in part by his father. His father first introduced him to football. Joe was actually 8 years old when he first started playing football, but he was really suppose to be 9 years old. However, his Dad signed him up any way. Montana was a backup in his first few years on his high school football team. Along with football, Montana was also interested in basketball and baseball. Montana graduated from Notre Dame with a degree in business administration and marketing.

Joe Montana has been married three different times. He met Jennifer Wallace, who was a model and actress, while they were both working on a Schick commercial, and the couple got married in 1985. They have four kids. Their names are Nathaniel Joseph, Nicholas Alexander, Alexandra Whitney and Elizabeth Jean.

Joe's teammates and coaches have always spoke very highly of him and have always maintained his greatness and that he is the number one reason the 49ers won those 4 Super Bowls.
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