Random Trivia II

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Todd Pence
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One year, the Monday Night Football team visited the same two cities back-to-back consecutively for four straight Monday Night games. To illustrate, one week they were in city A for a Monday Night Game. The next week, they traveled to city B to do the next week's Monday Night game. Then week after, they went back to city A for the next Monday Night Broadcast. And the week after that it was right back to city B for that week's MN game!

What year did this happen and who were the two host teams involved?
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IvanNYC wrote:
Jay Z wrote:
Todd Pence wrote:This was the only team in NFL history who had an official fourth-place finish, but going into the final week still had a chance at winning the division title outright. Name them.
Gotta be the 1963 Steelers.
Yes. The 1963 Pittsburgh Steelers are the only team that controlled their own destiny for the division/conference title going into the final week (with a win over NYG), that finished in fourth-place. In addition, both the 1951 Bears and 1994 Bears had a shot at winning the division title outright, but needed help. In 1951, the Bears would have won the National Conference with a win + DET loss + LA loss. And in 1994, Chicago would have clinched the NFC Central with a win + MIN loss + DET loss. Both the '51 and '94 Bears lost their last game and ended up finishing in fourth-place.
I remember watching that 1963 Giant-Steeler game on TV. Had the Steelers won they would have finished 8-3-3 and the Giants 10-4. With ties not counting the Steelers percentage would have been .727 to the Giants .714.
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sluggermatt15 wrote:
Bryan wrote:Q#3: The 1978 Steelers opening week roster had 22 players with 2 Super Bowl rings and 1 player with 1 Super Bowl ring. Name the player with 1 Super Bowl ring.
John Banaszak. Started at defensive tackle.
Correct! Bonus question: which player with 2 Super Bowl rings did the Steelers acquire in midseason?
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Bryan wrote:
sluggermatt15 wrote:
Bryan wrote:Q#3: The 1978 Steelers opening week roster had 22 players with 2 Super Bowl rings and 1 player with 1 Super Bowl ring. Name the player with 1 Super Bowl ring.
John Banaszak. Started at defensive tackle.
Correct! Bonus question: which player with 2 Super Bowl rings did the Steelers acquire in midseason?

Jim Mandich
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Todd Pence wrote:
Jim Mandich
Correct!
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Here's another question along the same lines as the ones we've been doing lately...

Name the first 4 players to catch 200 passes in their first 4 seasons. A few hints... Two of the players accomplished the feat for the same team. Although their careers did not overlap. Of the two others, each of them caught zero passes in their first season. So the 200 came all in years 2-4. One of these guys came very close to getting 200 in years 2 and 3 alone. (which might be a bit of a giveaway)
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ChrisBabcock wrote:Here's another question along the same lines as the ones we've been doing lately...

Name the first 4 players to catch 200 passes in their first 4 seasons. A few hints... Two of the players accomplished the feat for the same team. Although their careers did not overlap. Of the two others, each of them caught zero passes in their first season. So the 200 came all in years 2-4. One of these guys came very close to getting 200 in years 2 and 3 alone. (which might be a bit of a giveaway)
I think the "two others" are Art Powell & Lionel Taylor.
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Todd Pence wrote:One year, the Monday Night Football team visited the same two cities back-to-back consecutively for four straight Monday Night games. To illustrate, one week they were in city A for a Monday Night Game. The next week, they traveled to city B to do the next week's Monday Night game. Then week after, they went back to city A for the next Monday Night Broadcast. And the week after that it was right back to city B for that week's MN game!

What year did this happen and who were the two host teams involved?
What's the answer to this one???
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Bryan wrote:
ChrisBabcock wrote:Here's another question along the same lines as the ones we've been doing lately...

Name the first 4 players to catch 200 passes in their first 4 seasons. A few hints... Two of the players accomplished the feat for the same team. Although their careers did not overlap. Of the two others, each of them caught zero passes in their first season. So the 200 came all in years 2-4. One of these guys came very close to getting 200 in years 2 and 3 alone. (which might be a bit of a giveaway)
I think the "two others" are Art Powell & Lionel Taylor.
Correct. The two.not guessed yet played on the same team.

Stumped on that MNF question.
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vikingsfan1963 wrote:
Todd Pence wrote:One year, the Monday Night Football team visited the same two cities back-to-back consecutively for four straight Monday Night games. To illustrate, one week they were in city A for a Monday Night Game. The next week, they traveled to city B to do the next week's Monday Night game. Then week after, they went back to city A for the next Monday Night Broadcast. And the week after that it was right back to city B for that week's MN game!

What year did this happen and who were the two host teams involved?
What's the answer to this one???
Since everyone appears to be stumped, here's the answer.

The year was 1985. Week 12 brought the MNF crew to San Francisco, where the 49ers defeated the Seahawks. The next week, MNF went to Miami for the legendary Dolphins-Bears game. Week 14 they went right back to Candlestick as the Rams took a crucial game from the Niners that decided the division title. Then in week 15, it was back to Miami again for the Dolphins' win over the Patriots.
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