While others saw turmoil and danger after the snap, Montana saw order and opportunity. He was Joe Cool, the unflappable king of the comeback. Take the 1989 Super Bowl against the Cincinnati Bengals.
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and he earned the nickname “Joe Cool” as a result. He led five fourth-quarter comebacks and five game-winning drives in the NFL playoffs. Montana also was known for his nonchalant personality ...
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