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  • Joe Montana and the 49ers in a Battle Over Parking

    Joe Montana and the San Francisco 49ers are at it again, and this time, the issue is parking.

    Montana has plans to build a $400 million hotel and entertainment complex across from Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, the new home of the 49ers. The city has already approved these plans. The problem is Montana’s new venture, of which Yahoo! is also a part of, would sit on about 800 parking spots the Niners say they need for their stadium.

    The city of Santa Clara has proposed other parking options for the team, but they have been turned down due to their long distances away from the stadium, because they are too waterlogged, or because they are just not suitable enough.

    The addition of the hotel and entertainment complex is a win for both the team and Montana, as it would add to the fan experience and put money in both of their collective pockets. However, the team does have the option to veto the project if they don’t receive the parking they want and have let the city of Santa Clara know that they may do that. The team has gone so far as to tell the city that if the Montana project goes forward, Santa Clara needs to cough up some 8.5 acres of land for parking, free of charge.

    This isn’t the first time Montana and his former team have butted helmets. Despite winning four Super Bowls with the 49ers, the Hall of Fame quarterback was still replaced with Steve Young, causing them to part was under less than friendly circumstances.

    Whose side are you on? Leave your comments in the space below!

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  • Joe Montana’s Son Tries Out For the NFL

    It can be hard following for children following in the footsteps of a parent. However, when that parent is NFL legend Joe Montana, following in his footsteps could be all but impossible. Not that Nate Montana isn’t trying.

    According to an NFL.com report, Nate Montana was part of the NFL Super Regional Combine this week at Cowboys Stadium in Dallas. Unfortunately, analysts are calling Nate a “long shot” who has a “weak throwing arm.”

    Nate Montana went to Notre Dame, his father’s alma mater, in 2008 and joined the football team as a walk-on. The quarterback found himself lacking in play time, and transferred to Pasadena City College in 2009, where he red-shirted for one year. He went back to Notre Dame in 2010, before transferring twice more, to the University of Montana in 2011 and West Virginia Wesleyan in 2012.

    During his year with West Virginia Wesleyan, Nate racked up 2480 passing yards and 19 touchdowns with the Division II program. As slim as his chances are of making a career in the NFL, it’s clear that his passions lie in football.