Charles Haley NFL DEBUT 1986 Buccaneers 49ers 9/7 Full Ticket 49ers 7-INT RECORD
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This is an Original Vintage 100% Authentic Full Season Ticket from the 1986 NFL Season. September 7, 1986 Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs San Francisco 49ers at the Tampa Stadium in Tampa, FL. 9/7/1986 49ers SET FRANCHISE RECORD with 7 INTERCEPTIONS!!! CHARLES HALEY NFL DEBUT HALL OF FAME 5x Pro bowl, 2x All-Pro, 5x SB Champ 2x UPI Def. PoY Inducted into the HALL of FAME in 2015 JOE MONTANA "Joe Cool" THE GAME HE HURT HIS BACK!!! MISSED NEXT 8 GAMES DUE TO INJURY 32 of 46 for 356 YARDS PASSING CAREER TD PASS #134 8x Pro Bowl, 3x All-Pro, 4x SB Champ 2x AP MVP, 3x SB MVP, 1989 NEA MVP 1989 PFWA MVP, HOF All-1980s Team, 1989 AP Off. PoY 1989 Bert Bell Award, 1986 PFWA Comeback, 1989 SN PoY 1989 UPI Off. Poy Inducted into the HALL of FAME in 2000 RONNIE LOTT 25th CAREER INTERCEPTION (#24, 25) 10x Pro Bowl, 6x All-Pro, 4x SB Champ HOF All-1980s Team, HOF All-1990s Team Inducted into the HALL of FAME in 2000 JERRY RICE "The G.O.A.T." 5th CAREER START 50th CAREER RECEPTION 2nd NFL SEASON 5 RECEPTIONS for 54 YARDS 13x Pro Bowl, 10x All-Pro, 3x SB Champ 1987 NEA MVP, 1987 PFWA MVP, SB XXIII MVP HOF All-1980s Team, HOF All-1990s Team, 2x AP Off. PoY 1987 Bert Bell Award, 2x SN PoY, 1987 UPI Off. PoY 1985 UPI RoY Inducted into the HALL of FAME in 2010 ROGER CRAIG 25th RUSHING TOUCHDOWN (#25, 26) CAREER TD #38, 39 14 RUSHES for 42 YARDS 9 RECEPTIONS for 76 YARDS 4x Pro Bowl, 1x All-Pro, 3x SB Champ 1988 NEA MVP, HOF All-1980s Team, 1988 AP Off. PoY 1988 UPI Off. PoY Montana, 49er Defense, Make Buccaneers Walk Plank Quarterback Completes 32 of 46 While DeBerg Is Intercepted 7 Times in 31-7 Romp TAMPA, Fla. (AP) -- Ronnie Lott said there was no easy way to explain the San Francisco 49ers seven interceptions of Tampa Bay quarterback Steve DeBerg, but he tried his best, starting with the axiom that a team's pass coverage is only as good as its pass rush. "I know it's tough on him having to take the heat, but it's tough to play with the kind of pressure we put on him and he had to throw right away," Lott said Sunday. "When you put pressure on him you can almost anticipate him throwing to a certain spot." More often than not, those spots were occupied by 49ers when the ball arrived, and San Francisco rolled to a 31-7 season opening victory before a crowd of 50,780 at Tampa Stadium. "It's not really how well you cover, it's how well you recover from things happening on the field," said Lott, who had two interceptions. "Our guys were rushing well and we had tight coverage on the corners and so we got to the ball." The remaining interceptions were spread equally among rookie cornerbacks Don Griffin and Tim McKyer, linebackers Jim Fahnhorst and Tom Cousineau and safety Jeff Fuller. The National Football League record for interceptions thrown by a quarterback in a game is eight, set by Jim Hardy of the Chicago Cardinals against Philadelphia in 1950. The seven thefts by the 49ers were a team record. The previous record for an individual Buc quarterback was five by Doug Willams against San Francisco in 1979. The Bucs threw six as a team at Chicago in 1984. "No way, no how did anybody expect what happened to us out there happen," said Bucs Coach Leeman Bennett. "Any time you throw seven interceptions, you are lucky not to get beat by 50 points.... It looked a lot like a preseason game. I'm very disappointed and very displeased." DeBerg, who was sacked three times by 49ers defensive end Jeff Stover and pressured by nose tackle Michael Carter all afternoon, offered no excuses. "I lost the game... I just have to take responsibility," said DeBerg, who played for San Francisco from 1978-80. "Hopefully I can regroup and the team can regroup. This is probably the worst game I've ever had. Unfortunately it came against my old team," he added. "They are a good team, but I made it easy for them. I just didn't throw the ball well. That's the bottom line." San Francisco Coach Bill Walsh welcomed the outstanding play of his defense as much as the return of quarterback Joe Montana, who missed three weeks of the preseason with a sprained right ankle. Montana didn't show any effects of the injury and completed 32-of-46 passes for 356 yards, including a 4-yard scoring toss to Mike Wilson in the first quarter. The 49ers, who led 14-0 at halftime, also scored on a pair of 1-yard runs by Roger Craig, Jeff Kemp's 10-yard TD pass to John Frank and Ray Wersching's 30-yard field goal. The seven interceptions, meanwhile, were a 49ers team record and provided a little relief for Walsh who went into the season opener with concerns about starting two rookies in his secondary. "I was very pleased with the outcome, although I think the game was tougher than the score would indicate," Walsh said. "It was good to prove our ability to get into the end zone. It was an excellent effort, up to our highest expectations." Tampa Bay, 2-14 a year ago and losers of 39 of its last 49 games, averted a shutout when DeBerg, who finished with 18 completions in 40 attempts for 210 yards, threw a 31-yard scoring pass to Gerald Carter early in the third quarter. ULTRA RARE FULL (NOT STUB) TICKET IN GREAT CONDITION!!! You get the ticket in the photos. Front is beautiful, Backside has some issues Ticket measures 1-3/4 x 5-1/2 Inches Stands EAST - Gate 4 - Aisle 24 - Section N - Row 019 - Seat 02 Photo/Scans have been watermarked for auction purposes only. 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