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Ronnie
Lott, an All-America from Southern California, was the San Francisco
49ers first round draft pick in the 1981 National Football
League Draft. In his first NFL season, Lott led a young secondary
that helped the 49ers to win Super Bowl XVI. During his career,
the versatile defensive back earned 10 Pro Bowl invitations at
three different positions cornerback, free safety, and
strong safety. In his ten seasons with the 49ers, San Francisco
won eight NFC Western Division titles and four Super Bowls. Hes
like a middle linebacker playing safety, Hall of Fame coach
Tom Landry once remarked. Hes devastating. He may
dominate the secondary better than anyone Ive seen.
Named All-Pro eight times, All-NFC six times, and All-AFC once,
Lott was also named to the NFLs 75th Anniversary Team and
was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2000. Ronnie
signed this authentic San Francisco 49ers throwback Lott jersey
during his August
2006 Sports Gallery Signing at our Carmel store. Included
is the rare inscription "HOF 2000"
the year of his induction in the Hall of Fame. This
39"w x 34"h, Sports
Gallery Exclusive presentation includes the jersey,
replica tickets from each of Ronnie's Super Bowl victories, and
a plaque commemorating Lott's incredible football accomplishments.
Framed in thick mahogany, red suede matting and UV-protective
glass, this is a beautiful piece of Sports
Art that any Niner fan would cherish. Go Niners! [why
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Football
Legend Ronnie
Lott visits Sports
Gallery!
Drafted
by the 49ers out of Notre Dame in 1979, QB Joe Montana is arguably
the greatest quarterback to play in the NFL. He certainly was
one of the most successful. While leading the Niners, he captured
nine divisional titles and victories in Super Bowls XVI, XIX,
XXIII, and XXIV, earning MVP honors in three of those games. This
39"w x 34"h, Sports
Gallery Exclusive presentation includes a hand-signed
vintage Montana 49ers jersey, replica tickets from each of Joe's
Super Bowl victories, and a plaque commemorating Joe's Three Super
Bowl MVP's, Four Super Bowl Championships, and 2000 Hall of Fame
induction. Everything at Sports Gallery is quality framed and
the beauty is no exception. Thick mahogany, UV-protective glass
(very important for signature protection!) and classic 49ers double-matting,
this is a wonderful piece of Sports Art that would look terrific
in any office or den. A great gift for any football fan! [why
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New
England QB Tom Brady and REC Randy Moss became one of the greatest
quarterback/receiver tandems in football history during 2007/08
season. Together they not only led New England to an undefeated
regular season but they also both set single-season records for
touchdowns...on the same play. On December 29, during the fourth
quarter of the Patriots thrilling 38-35 victory over the NY Giants,
Tom Brady and Randy Moss set single-season records for touchdown
passes and TD catches, respectively, when they combined on a 65-yard
scoring pass. The play gave Brady 50 TD passes for the season,
breaking Peyton Manning's 2004 record of 49 and Moss 23 catches,
breaking the 1987 mark of Jerry Rice. And it gave the Patriots
the first perfect regular season since the 1972 Miami Dolphins.
This Sports
Gallery Exclusive captures this great football moment
as only Sports Gallery can. The u/s display includes two 8x10
"record-breaking" photos of both Brady and Moss and
a commemorative plaque. Quality framed in thick black wood, UV-protective
glass and classic Pats suede double matting, this is a great collectible
for any football fan. And only available from Sports Gallery!
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Tom
Brady Then & Now
Michigan Wolverine & New England Patriot
$149
There
can be no doubt that Tom Brady is one of the best QB's in the
game today...if not THE best.
He certainly is the most successful, winning three Super Bowl
victories and two Super Bowl MVP's in a four year span. But
it wasn't always so for Brady. Amazingly, Tom was 7th on the
University of Michigan depth chart early in his collegiate career
before finally getting to start his junior season. And all he
did when he finally got his chance was earn All Big-Ten honors
while leading the Wolverines to the 1998 Big Ten Conference
Title. And, of course, on the Patriots, he has simply become
one of the best quarterbacks of this era creating a dynasty
in New England with Super Bowl victories, MVP Awards, and too
many passing records to count. Put simply, Brady has become
one of the best QB's in NFL history. This unique Sports
Gallery Exclusive includes two unsigned 8x10 photos
of Brady as a Wolverine and a Patriot with commemorative "Then
& Now" plaque. Quality framed in thick black wood,
UV-protective glass and unique Michigan/New England suede double
matting, this is a great collectible for any Brady fan that
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Born
in Kinston, North Carolina, Pro Bowl wide receiver Dwight Clark
played his college football at Clemson University before being
drafted by the San Francisco 49ers in the 10th round of the
1979 Draft. Clark embarked on a great career with the Niners,
finishing with 506 catches for 6750 yards and 48 touchdowns.
Clark's most memorable touchdown came in the 1982 NFC Playoffs.
On January 11, 1982, against the Dallas Cowboys, the San Francisco
49ers were trailing 27-21 in the final minute of play to advance
to the Super Bowl. Clark made a leaping catch of a desperation
pass from quarterback Joe Montana in the back of the end zone
to give the 49ers a 28-27 victory. That play is one of the most
famous in the history in the NFL and has been immortalized in
football lore as The Catch.
Clark was a member of two Super Bowl winning clubs. His number
87 has been retired by the 49ers. This Sports
Gallery Exclusive is available
with both signed and unsigned photographs. Both include
the classic photograph of "The Catch," replica ticket
from the game, and descriptive plaque. A great collectible from
one of the great moments in 49ers football history.
$189
"The
Catch" 8x10 Display (signed)
$129
"The
Catch" 8x10 Display (unsigned)
49er
Greats Dwight
Clark & John Taylor Sign at Sports
Gallery!
Two
great 49ers moments: "The Catch"
and "The Catch II"
together on one great Sports
Gallery Exclusive. 49ers Pro-Bowl Wide Receiver Dwight
Clark had a stellar career with the Niners, finishing with 506
catches for 6750 yards and 48 touchdowns, as well as two Super
Bowl rings. Clark's most memorable touchdown came in the 1982
NFC Playoffs. On January 11, 1982, against the Dallas Cowboys,
the San Francisco 49ers were trailing 27-21 in the final minute
of play to advance to the Super Bowl. Clark made a leaping catch
of a desperation pass from quarterback Joe Montana in the back
of the end zone to give the 49ers a 28-27 victory. That play,
one of the most famous in 49er and NFL history, is today simply
known as "The Catch."
John
Taylor played WR for the 49ers from 1987 to 1995 and was an
exceptional counterpart to Hall of Fame teammate Jerry Rice
during that time. Taylor is best known for his winning 10-yard
touchdown reception from Joe Montana during the final seconds
of Super Bowl XXIII in 1989, referred to as "The
Catch II" by Niner fans. This
unique display includes a photograph of each Catch, signed by
Dwight and John during their
recent Sports Gallery Signing. Sports Gallery Quality
Framed in thick black wood, UV-protective glass and Classic
49ers suede double matting, this is a totally unique Niner collectible
and a great gift for any Faithful. [why
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Roger
Craig & Tom Rathman new!
Super Bowl Backfield Display (from
exclusive sports gallery signing with Roger
& Tom)
$249
What
a backfield duo! Roger Craig and Tom Rathman epitomized the
Niners "Team of the Decade"
success. Roger Craig was one of the most versatile running backs
in recent memory. At Nebraska, Craig played both I-back and
fullback in the early 1980s, rushing for 2,446 yards to rank
ninth on NU's all-time charts. A second-round draft pick of
the San Francisco 49ers, Craig starred in the NFL with the Niners,
becoming the first player in NFL history to gain 1,000 yards
both rushing and receiving in the same season (1,050 yards rushing
and 1,016 yards receiving in 1985) and helping lead the Niners
to three Super Bowl Championships (Super Bowl XIX, XXIII, and
XXIV). Fellow Nebraska alumnus Tom Rathman was backfield mates
with Roger on the Niners. A selfless player and unsung hero
in the 49ers' success, Tom spent much of his playing time providing
devastating blocks for Craig, helping the Niners capture two
World Championships (Super Bowl XXIII and XXIV). In Super Bowl
XXIV, Rathman scored two touchdowns in San Francisco's route
of the Denver Broncos. In 1989, he led all NFL running backs
in receiving with 73 receptions for 616 yards. With five Super
Bowl rings between them, Roger and Tom are definitely a "Super
Bowl Backfield" for the ages and a big part of 49ers history.
Roger and Tom signed these very cool 8x10's during their respective
Sports Gallery Signings. Put together in a Sports
Gallery Quality Display of thick black wood, UV-protective
glass, and classic Niners double matting, this is a terrific
gift for any Niner Faithful. [why
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Brett
Favre "Totally
Cool" Sports Illustrated (signed)
& Packer/Jet SI Display (unisigned) Web
Special!
Green
Bay QB Brett Favre frolics in heavy snow showers, hitting on
three touchdown passes -- and hitting wide receiver Donald Driver
with a snowball --in a 42-20 Packers playoff romp at Lambeau
Field. His record as a leader consists of 10 playoff berths,
including a club-record six in a row (1993-98), three straight
NFC Central Division crowns (1995-97), three NFC North Division
titles in a row (2002-04), three consecutive NFC Championship
games (1995, 1996, 1997) and back-to-back Super Bowl appearances,
including a 35-21 victory over New England in Super Bowl XXXI
that returned the Lombardi Trophy to Green Bay for the first
time in 29 years . But his legacy transcends the passes, the
touchdowns and the statistics...and the even the Packers as
this inspiring leader took his show to the Big Apple and the
Jets in 2008. And all he's doing in NY is leading the Jets to
the play-offs. One of the most beloved players of his era, these
two collectibles are great tributes. One is a signed "Totally
Cool" Sports Illustrated from Jan. 21, 2008 highlighting
Brett's last victory with the Packers. The other is a Sports
Gallery Exclusive that includes digital copies of
two SI's - one the same issue commemorating his last win as
a Packer and the other his first win as a Jet. The plaque on
the second piece reads the following:
Brett
Favre
In Brett We Trust
Last Win as a Packer, first as a Jet
Thank the Good Lord for Giving us Brett
Both
are Sports Gallery Quality
Framed in thick black wood, UV-protective glass (very
important for signature protection!) and green suede matting.
Totally unique collectibles from a truly unique football talent
and great gifts for any Brett fan!
Eli
Manning & David Tyree new!
Super Bowl "Scramble & Catch" (unsigned)
$149
Move
over, Peyton. Make room in the Manning family trophy case, Archie.
Baby boy Eli has some impressive hardware all his own - a Super
Bowl ring and an MVP trophy to place alongside the ones his
big brother brought back only a year ago. And it was all about
Super Bowl XXLL's final drive...a drive for the ages. With one
very...very...memorable play. With 1:15 remaining in in the
game and the Giants facing a 3rd and 5, Eli Manning escaped
from multiple defenders to complete a 32 yard pass to David
Tyree. Tyree pinned the ball against his helmet with one hand,
and maintained control all the way to the ground. This play,
called by many the greatest play in Super Bowl history, would
lead to the game-winning touchdown for the Giants, as they would
defeat the previously unbeaten Patriots 17-14 in the greatest
Super Bowl upset. This unique Sports
Gallery Exclusive includes two unsigned 8x10 photos
of Manning (scramble) and
Tyree (catch), along with
a a commemorative "Scramble & Catch" plaque. Quality
Framed
in
thick black wood, UV-protective glass and NY Giants suede double
matting, this is a great collectible for any Giants fan that
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As
a redshirt junior at Notre Dame in 1977, Joe Montana led the Irish
to a national championship. In his career he led them to five
improbable fourth-quarter comebacks. The most dramatic of them
was his last collegiate game, at the 1979 Cotton Bowl, when he
fought hypothermia in the ice and wind in Dallas. In that memorable
game, he led Notre Dame from a 34-12 deficit to a 35-34 victory
in the final 7:37, throwing a perfect pass to Kris Haines for
a touchdown with no time remaining. This limited edition (of 1,000),
27"w x 23"h lithograph is hand-signed by both Joe Montana
and the artist in pencil. [why
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Joe
Montana
"The Huddle" 16x20 w/ Super
Bowl Tickets
$649
Know
by many as "The Comeback Kid," QB Joe Montana engineered
an astounding 31 4th Quarter comebacks during his magnificent
NFL career, including a 92-yard drive in the closing seconds of
Super Bowl XXIII. In 1994, this Hall of Famer became just the
fifth QB (at that time) to pass for more than 40,000 yards in
a career. This 34"x 22" (approximately) display includes
the classic "The Huddle" photograph hand-signed
by Joe and replica tickets from each of Joe's four Super Bowl
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Joe
Montana "The
Huddle" 16x20
$549
"Three-Time
Super Bowl MVP, Four-Time Super Bowl Champion" reads the
plaque below this classic photograph. Known by many as "The
Comeback Kid," This handsomely framed and matted 16x20 photograph
of "The Huddle" is hand-signed by Joe in Gold Marker.
A great gift with it's deep colors and timeless appeal to any
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Joe
Montana Champion
Display w/ Signed Photograph
$349Web
Special! $299
This
Sports
Gallery Exclusive celebrates Joe's incredible accomplishments
with the 49ers. Sports Gallery Quality Framed in thick mahogany,
class 49ers suede matting and UV-protective glass (very important
for signature protection!). The "Rings"
Display contains the classic photo of Joe displaying his four
Super Rings, hand-signed by Montana, surrounded by replica tickets
from his Super Bowl triumphs and including a commemorative plaque
that reads:
Joe
Montana
Three Time Super Bowl MVP
Four Time Super Bowl Champion
Hall of Fame 2000
Which
pretty much says it all... Montana is arguably the greatest
quarterback to play in the NFL. He certainly was one of the
most successful. While leading the Niners, he captured nine
divisional titles and victories in Super Bowls XVI, XIX, XXIII,
and XXIV, earning MVP honors in three of those games. A football
legend, this beautiful piece of Sports
Art is the perfect gift for any longtime Niners fan.
And for a limited time, a Web
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"The
Winning Combination" Display
"Genius
& The Comeback Kid" Display
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Joe
Montana & Bill Walsh new!
"The Winning Combination"
Display (Sign by Montana)
& "Genius & The Comeback Kid" Display (unsigned)
Joe
Montana and Bill Walsh made a nearly perfect quarterback-coach
combination, and it started from the moment Montana stepped into
a 49er uniform in 1979. From the time he drafted Montana, Walsh
planned to make him the starting quarterback and groomed him accordingly.
And in 1981 it all paid off. A magical season for the the 49ers,
that season, Bill, Joe and the revolutionary "West
Coast Offense" took the NFL by storm with the 49ers
going 13-3 and winning the first of of several Super Bowl Championships.
Under Walsh, the 49ers won Super Bowl Championships in 1981, '84,
and '88. And, of course, Joe added another Super Bowl Championship
after Bill retired. A football duo for the ages, the impact they
had not only on the 49ers, but all of football, cannot be underestimated.
SGA is proud to offer two great tributes to these two Hall of
Famers. One includes three classic 8x10 photographs of Bill and
Joe with the middle photo hand-signed by Joe. The other is an
unsigned classic 12x18 photograph of Bill and Joe strategizing
on the field. Both are handsomely framed and include descriptive
plates. And both are great collectibles from two of the greatest
at their craft in football history. "The
Winning Combination" indeed....
This Sports
Gallery Exclusive is an absolute Must-Have for any
citizen of the Raider Nation. Nothing says old school Silver
& Black Greatness like Kenny Stabler, Fred Biletnikoff,
Cliff Branch, and Jack Tatum. Kenny "The Snake" Stabler
was a classic, drop-back passer, known for deadly-accurate passes
and an uncanny ability to lead late, come-from-behind drives.
Oh, and he also was a bit of a partier. During the peak of his
career he had an impressive receiving corps that included the
speedy (and three-time Super Bowl Champ) Cliff
Branch, and sure-handed, Hall of Fame possession
receiver Fred Biletnikoff. Although Stabler's arm was not known
for great strength, he was a master of the deep ball to Branch,
and was deadly accurate on intermediate routes to Fred
Biletnikoff . Jack Tatum earned a reputation as a
fierce competitor and was considered to be one of the hardest
hitters ever to play the game (just ask the Viking in this classic
Super Bowl photograph). He wasn't called "The
Assassin" for nothing! This awesome Sports
Gallery Exclusive includes four hand-signed 8x10
photographs of each, including special inscriptions from Biletnikoff,
Branch, and Tatum. Sports
Gallery Quality Framed in thick black wood, UV-protective
glass and classic Raider suede matting, this is a timeless collectible
for that special Oakland fan. Silver & Black Forever! [why
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Oakland
Raiders new!
Every Player Wants to Wear the Silver & Black
Roger Craig, Ronnie Lott & Tom Rathman (from
SGA Signings w/ Roger, Ronnie
& Tom)
$289
This Sports
Gallery Exclusive is pretty cool and a unique Raiders
Collectible for that unique Raiders fan (aren't they all?).
It features three great players all of whom played for the Raiders
but are remembered more for their years across the Bay with
the 49ers - Roger Craig, Ronnie Lott, & Tom Rathman. Craig
set an NFL record with 92 pass receptions in 1985, gaining 1,016
yards. He also was the first player in history to gain more
than 1,000 yards receiving and more than 1,000 yards rushing
in a single season. An All-NFL choice in 1988 and a four-time
Pro-Bowler, Roger scored 3 touchdowns when San Francisco beat
the Miami Dolphins 38-16 in Super Bowl XIX. And
he also played for the Raiders! Ronnie Lott's resume
includes: Ten-time Pro Bowl Selection; Four-Time Super Bowl
Champion, NFL's 75th Anniversary All-Time Team, Super Bowl Silver
Anniversary Team, NFL 1980's All-Decade Team, and College and
AND Pro Football Hall of Fame.
And he also
played for the Raiders! And
Tom Rathman's devastating blocks helped the Niners capture two
World Championships (Super Bowl XXIII and XXIV). In 1989, Tom
led all NFL running backs in receiving with 73 receptions for
616 yards!
And he played for
the Raiders! This great display includes hand-signed
Raiders photographs of each (very rare!), Sports
Gallery Quality Framed in black wood, UV-protective
glass and classic Raiders suede matting. A great gift for any
resident of the Raider Nation! [why
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Walter
Payton
Autographed Wheaties/Photograph Display
$695
In
13 seasons with the Chicago Bears, RB Walter Payton literally
rewrote the NFL record book with his ball-carrying feats. Most
notably he rushed 3,838 times for 16,726 yards and 110 touchdowns
- all NFL records at the time of his retirement from football.
Inducted into Pro Football's Hall of Fame in 1993, many consider
Payton to be the best all around football player who ever lived.
Nicknamed "Sweetness"
Payton was quiet, humble, and generous off the field, but a relentless,
hard-nosed competitor on it. In fact, against the Minnesota Vikings
on November 20, 1977, Walter rushed for 275 yards on 40 carries
while fighting a severe case of influenza! The 275 yards was an
NFL single-game record until it was broken by Corey Dillon of
the Cincinnati Bengals in 2001. After breaking Payton's career
rushing record in 2002, Emmitt Smith tearfully paid tribute to
Walter, saying that Payton had taught him how to conduct himself
on and off the football field.
Sadly
Walter died of cancer in 1999 at the age of 45. This very cool
32 1/2" w x 20 1/2" h display includes a hand-signed
Wheaties box cover (a collectible in and of itself), two great
Payton action photographs, and plaque commemorating his rushing
achievements. Quality framed with a "Sweetness" matte
cut, this is a unique collectible from one of the most uniquely-talented
runningbacks to have ever played the game. A great gift for any
fan of "Da Bears." [why
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Did
you know?
In a game against the Vikings on October 21, 1979,
Walter ran for, passed for, and caught a touchdown,
a feat that has only been done by six other players,
most recently LaDainian Tomlinson of the San Diego
Chargers
Jerry
Rice & Michael Crabtree new!
Dual-Photo Display
$329
"I
always feel like I'm the best.
I work to be the best.
I have some big shoes to fill when
I go to the 49ers with Jerry Rice.
I'm looking forward to that too."
So
said Michael Crabtree (and this Sports
Gallery Exclusive Display) before suiting up for
the 49ers for the first time. As everyone knows, Michael was
the Niners 2009 #1 Draft Pick. At Texas Tech, Michael simply
tore it up winning the 2007 & 2008 Paul Warfield Award and
Fred Biletnikoff Awards, given annually to the Best College
Wide Receiver. Michael was also a unanimous Consensus All-American
Selection both those years. Put simply...he's good and showing
it in the Pros as well. And Jerry is of course the GOAT (Greatest
Of All Time) at the wide-receiver position. At
the time of his retirement, He held an amazing 14 NFL records
- including career receptions, receiving yards, and touchdowns
- and is a member of the NFL's 75th Anniversary Team. He also
owned 10 Super Bowl records while earning 3 Super Bowl rings
with the 49ers in 1989, '90, and '94.
In 1999, Jerry was ranked number 2 on The
Sporting News list of the 100 Greatest Football Players,
behind only Jim Brown. Put simply, Jerry is not only the best
receiver in NFL history...he is arguably the best player period.
This great collectible is a "Then & Now" tribute
to the 49ers greatness at the Receiver Position, highlighting
their greatest player at that position and one that every expert
feels has the potential to fill Jerry's cleats at wide-out.
Sports
Gallery Quality Framed, this beauty includes hand-signed
photographs by BOTH. Only available at SGA, you must hurry as
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Pittsburgh
Steelers- Super Bowl XLIII Displays new!
Six Super Bowl Rings
Two-, Three- and Four-Photo Displays (unsigned)
Four-Photograph
Display
Three-Photograph
Display
Two-Photograph
Display
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Super
Bowl XLIII, played on February 1, 2009 at Raymond James Stadium
in Tampa, pitted the AFC Champion Pittsburgh Steelers vs. the
NFC Champion Arizona Cardinals. The 43rd Super Bowl, it was a
contest between one of the NFL's most successful franchises (Pittsburgh)
vs. one of the league's historically unsuccessful franchises (Arizona).
And what a contest it was. Pittsburgh jumped to a 177 lead
at half-time, highlighted by linebacker James Harrison's Super
Bowl record 100-yard interception return for a touchdown. However,
trailing 207 at the start of the fourth quarter, Arizona
scored 16 unanswered points, to take the lead with 2:37 remaining
in the game. But the Steelers answered by marching 78-yards to
score on wide receiver Santonio Holmes' spectacular 6-yard game-winning
touchdown catch with 35 seconds left. With their 27-23 victory,
Pittsburgh earned their sixth Super Bowl win, securing sole possession
of the record for most Super Bowl wins over the 49ers and Cowboys
(five). These Sports
Gallery Exclusive Displays are a must for any Steelers
fan. Titled "Six Super Bowl Rings"
they all showcase the game's big moments and players with unsigned
action photographs featuring James Harrison's interception, Santonio
Holmes clutch catch. Ben Roethlisberger in the pocket is included
in the Three-Photograph Display and the Four-Photograph Display
includes fan favorite Troy Polamalu's post-game celebration. Sports
Gallery Quality Framed, these are both great pieces
of Sports Art and a unique gifts
for that special Steelers fan.
$229
Pittsburgh
Steelers Super Bowl XLIII Four-Photo Display
$189
Pittsburgh
Steelers Super Bowl XLIII Three-Photo Display
$149
Pittsburgh
Steelers Super Bowl XLIII Two-Photo Display
San
Francisco 49ers - Lott, Montana, Walsh, Rice & Young new!
SF 49ers HOF Five-Photo Display
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Being
the oldest major league professional sports franchise on the West
Coast, the San Francisco 49ers have a rich and storied past. They
were dubbed the "Team of the Decade"
in the 1980's after claiming four Super Bowl titles. The Niners
went on to win Super Bowl XXIX in 1994 making them the first team
in NFL history to win five Titles. This success combined with
star power like Dwight Clark, Roger Craig, Ronnie Lott, Joe Montana,
Jerry Rice, John Taylor, Steve Young, Tom Rathman and the legendary
Bill Walsh, makes 49er collectibles some of the most sought after
memorabilia in all of Sports. And this beauty is the most sought
after of the most sought after. This Sports
Gallery Exclusive includes autographed photographs
of 5 of the most famous San Francisco 49er Hall of Fame inductees
(left to right) - Ronnie Lott (Class of 2000), Joe Montana (Class
of 2000), Bill Walsh (Class of 1993), Jerry Rice (Class of 2010)
and Steve Young (Class of 2005). All were Super Bowl Champions.
All were some of the best to play at their respective positions.
And all were classic San Francisco 49ers, with deceased coach
Bill Walsh being at the top of that list. Sports
Gallery Quality Framed in black wood, UV-protective
glass and suede matting, this wonderful piece of Sports
Art will be passed down generation to generation in your
Family. But hurry, we only have a limited
number of these in our Galleries.
San
Francisco 49ers new!
"Welcome to the 'Stick" Display
Crabtree, Davis & Gore
$299
There's
nothing like a game at the 'Stick, one of the oldest, and most
storied, stadiums in professional football today. Although Candlestick
Park was built for the baseball Giants, the NFLs San Francisco
49ers have won so many Super Bowls since they moved there in 1971
that for many years the sign in the parking lot said, "Home
of the Super Bowl Champions," with almost no mention of the
Giants. Located at Candlestick Point on San Francisco Bay, Candlestick
Park opened in 1960. Renamed 3Com Park at Candlestick Point after
a new sponsorship deal in 1996 (and then changed to Monster Park),
the Park is back to being called Candlestick, much to the relief
of the 49er faithful everywhere. This very cool Sports
Gallery Exclusive Display includes hand-signed photographs
of three of the Niners biggest stars of 2009 entering the 'Stick
- Michael Crabtree (#1 Draft Pick), Vernon Davis (All-Pro 1st
Team), and Frank Gore (Over 1,000 yards rushing...again). A totally
unique collectible that any Niners fan would enjoy, this beauty
is Sports
Gallery Quality Framed in black wood, UV-protective
glass and classic Niners suede double matting. [why
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SGA Presents
Niners
Mega-Signing (feat. Davis & Coffee)
During
the 1970's, there was no defense more feared than the Pittsburgh
Steelers' Steel Curtain Defense, considered by many the greatest
defensive unit assembled in NFL history. And their best season
year may have been the 1976 season when the Steel Curtain simply
dominated games. After the Steelers started 1-4, the defense just
took over, holding their opponents to just two touchdowns over
the next nine games, and shutting them out five times, including
three consecutive games. Eight of the Steelers starting eleven
defensive players were selected for the Pro Bowl that year. Without
a doubt, this fabled defense was the backbone of the Steelers
dynasty of four Super Bowls Championships (IX, X, XIII, and XIV).
And at the core of this fabled defense was their famed front four
- "Mean" Joe Green (#75), L.C. Greenwood (#68), recently
deceased Ernie Holmes (#63), and Dwight White (#78). Greene, of
course, went on to be named the 1974 Defensive Player of the Year
and was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. This great collectible
pays tribute to this unforgettable foursome. This 16x20 action
photograph of the front four reeking havoc at the line is hand-signed
by ALL FOUR and uniquely framed
with their numbers and descriptive plaque. A great gift for that
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WR
John Taylor played for the 49ers from 1987 to 1995 and was an
exceptional counterpart to Hall of Fame teammate Jerry
Rice during that time - arguably one of the greatest
one-two receiving punches in 49ers...and perhaps football...history.
Taylor is best know for his winning 10-yard touchdown pass from
Joe
Montana during the final seconds of Super Bowl XXIII
in 1989. One
of the most memorable moments in 49ers history, rivaling even
"The
Catch" by Dwight Clark...and often referred
to as "The Catch II".
In his nine NFL seasons, Taylor recorded 347 receptions for
5,589 yards and 43 touchdowns. He also gained 1,517 yards and
two touchdowns returning punts, and added another 276 yards
returning kickoffs. An NFL Pro Bowler in 1988 and 1989, Taylor
has three Super Bowl rings from his years with the Niners -
'88, '89 and '94. At
John's recent
Sports Gallery in-store appearance, he signed many
very cool 49er collectibles including this Super
Bowl XXIII "The Catch II" photograph. Remember
this great player and moment in 49ers history with this Sports
Gallery Exclusive that also includes a commemorative
plaque and is Sports Gallery Quality Framed in thick black wood,
UV-protective glass and classic Niners suede matting. A
unique collectible that you won't find anywhere else. And a
great gift for any longtime Niners fan. And a Web
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3x
Super Bowl Champ John
Taylor Signs At Sports
Gallery!
University
of California vs. Stanford
The Play 11x14 and 8x10 Display
The
world of sports has seen the weird, the bizarre, the odd, the
comical and the shocking. But what transpired at California's
Memorial Stadium in 1982 at the Stanford-Cal "Big
Game" stands out in a class all its own. First Stanford
quarterback John Elway connected with receiver Emile Harry on
a 29-yard pass on 4th-and-17 from his own 13-yard line with
53 seconds left to set up Mark Harmon's 35-yard field goal with
four seconds remaining that gave Stanford a 20-19 lead. At that
point all the Cardinal had to do was survive the kickoff to
win another thrilling episode in this bitter rivalry. Before
the kick, Cal radio announcer Joe Starkey remarked "Only
a miracle can save the Bears now!" Boy did Cal get
that miracle. Stanford squibbed the kick on the ground. Kevin
Moen of Cal gathered it in at the Cal 46 and threw an overhand
lateral to Richard Rodgers, who was standing a few yards to
his left. That set in motion a series of impromptu pitchbacksto
Dwight Garner, back to Rodgers, to Mariet Ford, and finally
to Moen again. Moen negotiated the last few yards through a
sea of confused Stanford Band members, who had run onto the
field prematurely, and punctuated the touchdown by sending Stanford
band member Gary Tyrrell and his instrument flying. To this
day, anyone remotely connected with Stanford will insist that
Garner was down way back near midfield before he tossed the
ball away. The guy lateraled
from his knees, flatly states Andy Geiger, who
was then Stanfords athletics director. Regardless, "The
Play" is often recognized as the most memorable
play in college football and among the most memorable in all
of American sports. Remember this piece of college football
history with
this Sports
Gallery Exclusive. Quality framed this unique display
includes an 8x10 photo of Moen barreling into the Stanford band,
a replica ticket from that unforgettable game and a descriptive
plaque. We also offer an 11x14 photograph of this memorable
moment in college football. Celebrate the 25th Anniversary of
"The Play" with
this timeless piece of Sports Art.
Vince
Young new!
Rose Bowl Sports Illustrated Display
(unsigned)
$149
Vince
Young
University of Texas
2006 Rose Bowl
Pasadena, California
January 4, 2006
The
2006 Rose Bowl featured the only two unbeaten NCAA Division
I-A teams. And it lived up to the hype with Texas 41-38
victory over USC. QB Vince Youngs game winning touchdown
run, named the fifth greatest play in college football history
by ESPN, is a classic. Facing 4th down and 5 yards to go from
the 8-yard line, Young notched his third rushing touchdown of
the game with 19 seconds to play, giving the Longhorns the National
Championship. The game is widely considered one of the greatest
games in the history of college football.
SGA Immortal Moments Series I: 8 of 10
So
says the plate on this very cool Sports
Gallery Exclusive Display commemorating one of the
great college football games, players, and performances of all-time.
Vince Young was indeed "Superman"
that night in Pasadena, as proclaimed by this unsigned original
Sports Illustrated. Sports
Gallery Quality Framed in black wood, UV-protective
glass, and Classic double-matting, this is a great tribute to
a truly Immortal Moment in
college football history. [why
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