It is difficult to pick out a single moment that defines an outstanding athlete’s career. Out of a lifetime filled with high points, choosing the best is, at best, a risky proposition. Sometimes, though, one single event summarizes everything that is great about an athlete. For Joe Montana, considered by many to be the greatest quarterback in football history, that time may have been in the closing minutes of the National Football Conference (NFC) Championship Game on January 10, 1982.