Apparently, it wasn't the first time the play happened this year:
We wonder if that play didn't go off exactly as called, because in their first game of the season, Steele connected with Abernathy on an eerily similar 80-yard game-winnerNot to say they had practiced it, but the first thing I thought of was I remember an interview with Joe Montana once where he said that all year Bill Walsh had them practice what would become forever known as The Catch in case they needed it to win a play in the last minute, and BLAMMO! of course they did:
After Walsh drafted Clark, he made Clark and quarterback Joe Montana practice a certain 20-yard roll-out "Hail Mary" pass into the end zone at the end of every practice. Walsh wanted to make sure that they could complete that certain pass in the red zone.I guess there's a reason Walsh won a few games in his career.
Also, and I'm too lazy to look it up, I'm pretty sure I once read Bobby Plump saying the same thing about his shot that gave us The Milan Miracle,* that Coach Wood had drilled him all summer before the season to work on such a shot in case they needed it to win a game, and BLAMMO! next thing you know, Gene Hackman is making out with the fugly Barbara Herschey.
* yes, yes, I know some of you are upset - of COURSE it wasn't the greatest GAME ever played ;)
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