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Randy Cross reflects on the documentary series “Rise of the 49ers,” then walks through his journey from Encino to UCLA and into the NFL as the 49ers’ 42nd overall pick in 1976. He shares early ‘welcome to the league’ lessons, explains how Bill Walsh’s arrival changed San Francisco, and breaks down his vantage point on “The Catch” that launched the dynasty. Cross also discusses the physical reality of the 1970s–80s NFL, the 1984 team’s dominance, what it was like blocking for Roger Craig, and the Montana–Steve Young dynamic he saw up close. He closes with his perspective on the Hall of Fame and Pro Bowl, plus what he’s doing now with CBS Sports and on social media.
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Randy Cross reflects on the documentary series “Rise of the 49ers,” then walks through his journey from Encino to UCLA and into the NFL as the 49ers’ 42nd overall pick in 1976. He shares early ‘welcome to the league’ lessons, explains how Bill Walsh’s arrival changed San Francisco, and breaks down his vantage point on “The Catch” that launched the dynasty. Cross also discusses the physical reality of the 1970s–80s NFL, the 1984 team’s dominance, what it was like blocking for Roger Craig, and the Montana–Steve Young dynamic he saw up close. He closes with his perspective on the Hall of Fame and Pro Bowl, plus what he’s doing now with CBS Sports and on social media.