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Bucklion

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Joe Montana scores another touchdown for reality against 'Rudy' - Dr. Saturday - NCAAF? - Yahoo! Sports

Apparently Joe has a problem with Rudy...but not nearly as much as the writer above does :lol:

Quite frankly I've always thought he (Joe) was kind of an asshat...I mean what does he gain by trashing Rudy (the real one, not the movie)? I talked to someone who was actually in the stands that game, and he says people actually were cheering for him to play. Personally I don't get it, but who doesn't love a good Notre Dame slapfight? I think most everyone knows the whole thing about laying their jerseys on the desk of the coach is made up.
 
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I've heard the bit about Devine not really being opposed to Rudy playing and people saying it was actually his idea.

Obviously it's dramatized, it's a movie, the chance that all the fans would know what the hell was going on with the Rudy thing when he was put in is a bit naive. I'm sure he worked extremely hard to keep up with athletes that were obviously more talented though. Like a quarterback knows what it's like fighting in the trenches every day in practice.
 
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Bucklion;1765402; said:
Quite frankly I've always thought he (Joe) was kind of an asshat...I mean what does he gain by trashing Rudy (the real one, not the movie)?

Joe may or may not be an asshat but his comments fall pretty short of 'trashing' Rudy. It looks like someone asked him a question about the game and he answered honestly. What was he supposed to do?
 
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Muck;1765438; said:
Joe may or may not be an asshat but his comments fall pretty short of 'trashing' Rudy. It looks like someone asked him a question about the game and he answered honestly. What was he supposed to do?

Well I've met him briefly...seemed like an asshat to me.

But either way, the way he worded several things makes him sound like a spoiled multi-millionaire brat who is pissed off his walk-on son didn't get the star treatment while he was there. To me anyway.
 
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BB73;1765449; said:
I watch a lot of movies and a ton of football, but I'm proud to say I've never seen this particular football movie.

I actually thought the movie, for what it was, was pretty good. Ned Beatty and a lot of others did a good job with it I thought. Just can't take it too seriously.
 
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Bucklion;1765445; said:
But either way, the way he worded several things makes him sound like a spoiled multi-millionaire brat who is pissed off his walk-on son didn't get the star treatment while he was there. To me anyway.

?!??

Joe Montana said:
Well, the crowd wasn't chanting. No one threw in their jerseys. He did get in the game. He got carried off [at the end of] the game. [...] Back then they tried to play someone at the end of [the season] that all the seniors could get in the last home game. The schedule was kind of set that way.

So he got in. He did get a sack. And then the guys carried him off, just playing around. I won't say it was a joke, but it was playing around. He worked his butt off to get where he was and to do the things he did. But not any harder than anyone else.

I just don't see it.
 
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Muck;1765454; said:
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I just don't see it.

That's fine...we can agree to disagree. But from a previous conversation with Street and Smith's:

S&S: What are your memories of your former teammate, Rudy Ruettiger, whose story as a Notre Dame walk-on inspired the now-classic sports movie ?Rudy,? starring Sean Astin?
MONTANA: (Laughs) Well, have you seen the movie?
S&S: Yes, many times.
MONTANA: Well, the sad part of it is that a lot of it?s not true. That?s why they say, ?based on a true story.? It makes for a great movie for the kids.
S&S: So, the part at the end, when they?re chanting his name, did that happen?
MONTANA: No. How he got in the game was that, at the end of the year, they dress all the seniors. We were playing either Oregon or Oregon State. I forget. We got ahead and the seniors got in, and he was one of them, but he didn?t make a sack. The guys carried him off the field as a joke. Now they regret it to this day that they even did it. He was the kind of guy who used to joke around. You know, he badgered, had a pretty strong personality. And nobody threw their jerseys [to coach Dan Devine] so that he would get to play.





He's already changed his story some...but at least he can speak for all the other guys, because he clearly knows what they all think 35 years after it happened.
 
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Muck;1765454; said:
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I just don't see it.

You have to listen to the audio clip.
Yea, it's a movie, remember? Not all of it's true. [hahaha] Well, the crowd wasn't chanting. No one threw in their jerseys. You know, he did get in the game. He got carried off at the end of the game. ... and, really, back then they tried to play someone at the end of the season, that all the seniors could get in the last home game. The schedule was kind of set that way.

So he got in. He did get a sack. And then the guys carried him off...just playing around. I won't say it was a joke, but it was playing around. [hahaha] He worked his butt off to get where he was and to do the things he did, but, uh, not any harder than anyone else.

Mike Patrick says something about Rudy being a spiritual rallying cry

Montana: [hahaha] What's in your coffee this morning?
AUDIO Joe Montana interview debunks ‘Rudy’ myth on The Dan Patrick Show (with transcript) : starcasm.net
 
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