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Steve Young

Jon Steven Young (born October 11, 1961) is an American former professional football quarterback who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 15 seasons, most notably with the San Francisco 49ers. He also played for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, who drafted him. Prior to his NFL career, Young was a member of the Los Angeles Express in the United States Football League (USFL) for two seasons. He played college football for the BYU Cougars, setting school and NCAA records.

Young left the fledgling USFL after the 1985 season to join the Buccaneers. Two seasons of underwhelming play led Tampa Bay to trade him to the 49ers in 1987. A quarterback controversy ensued as he spent several seasons backing up starting quarterback Joe Montana, who had previously led San Francisco to four Super Bowl championships. Young became the 49ers' full-time starting quarterback in 1991. He was named the AP's NFL Most Valuable Player in 1992 and 1994, and was the MVP of Super Bowl XXIX where he led the 49ers to a victory over the San Diego Chargers with a record six touchdown passes. During his 1994 MVP campaign, Young set a new NFL record for passer rating at 112.8. He is a member of the College Football Hall of Fame and the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

Young was an extremely efficient passer, leading the league in passer rating a record six times and completion percentage and yards per attempt five times. At the time of his retirement, Young had the highest passer rating among NFL quarterbacks with at least 1,500 passing attempts (96.8). Currently, he is ranked fourteenth all time in passer rating, and is ranked fourth-highest amongst retired players, behind only Drew Brees, Tom Brady, and Tony Romo. Young's 43 career rushing touchdowns are fourth among quarterbacks, while his 4,239 rushing yards ranks sixth all time.

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onsdag 11. oktober 1961
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11. oktober 1961 var en onsdag under stjernetegnet til . Det var 283 dagen i året. President i USA var John F. Kennedy.

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11th of October 1961 News

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Chile Arrests Time Writer

Date: 12 October 1961

Special to The New York Times

M Planet (Time) held for filing false repts

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Museum Is Given $500,000 in Art; Institution in Boston Gets a Van Dyck Among Paintings

Date: 12 October 1961

Special to The New York Times

gets 9 paintings, including Van Dyck por, from Fuller Foundation; collection valued at $500,000; Van Dyck por illus

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2 BEATEN IN MISSISSIPPI; White Youths Attacked by White Man Near School

Date: 12 October 1961

2 white newsmen accompanying Negro demonstration march beaten, McComb

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News Conference in Brief

Date: 12 October 1961

Special to The New York Times

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Transcript of the President's News Conference on Foreign and Domestic Matters

Date: 12 October 1961

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Pentagon Blocks Articles Written by Generals For Air Force Professional Journal

Date: 11 October 1961

By JACK RAYMOND Special to The New York Times

Jack Special

Adm bars articles by 2 gens from USAF journal; Eisenhower Adm had cleared both

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TV: 'Brinkley's Journal'; News Analyst Presents a Half Hour of Wry and Amusing Sequences

Date: 12 October 1961

By JACK GOULD

Jack GOULD

Brinkley's, David, Journal: premiere

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Transport News and Notes; 1,400 Sugar Workers Get 2-Year Pact -Dredge Companies Reach Terms

Date: 12 October 1961

Operating Engineers Local 25 dredgemen sign pacts with C J Langenfelder & Sons and Seaward Dredging Co

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PRESIDENT SEES NO EASY SOLUTION IN BERLIN CRISIS; Says Month of Quiet Talk With Russians Has Given No Immediate Hope CONTACTS TO CONTINUE Kennedy Also Pessimistic of Asia in News Conference -Stresses Preparedness PRESIDENT SEES NO EASY SOLUTION

Date: 12 October 1961

By MAX FRANKEL Special to The New York Times

Max Special

Kennedy says his and Rusk's talks with Gromyko have given him no hope for easy solution, news conf; sees hope only in USSR continued willingness to conf; urges W Ger greater participation in new Western talks on approach to USSR

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Kennedy Press Talk on Air

Date: 11 October 1961

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