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Re: "Name the Game" trivia

Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2020 1:38 pm
by Gary Najman
Another one:

- In this game, both teams had a player with the same name and surname who caught at least 2 passes each.
- The winning team intercepted three passes: one by a defensive lineman, one by a linebacker and one by a defensive back.
- The losing team had two players with 11 catches each.
+ BONUS: It was a NFL Films Game of the Week.

Re: "Name the Game" trivia

Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2020 2:49 pm
by Bryan
HOF Extravaganza bogus game:

*Both coaches are in the HOF
*Each team had a HOF QB, although only one of them played in this game
*One of the starting QBs would play for the opposing team later in his career
*One of the starting QBs completed passes to three different HOFers, two of which were TDs
*A player who played in the alleged "Greatest Game Ever Played" (58 Bal-NYG) rushed for 75 yards
*A player who played in SB X also played in this game

Re: "Name the Game" trivia

Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2020 9:53 pm
by ChrisBabcock
Bryan wrote:HOF Extravaganza bogus game:

*Both coaches are in the HOF
*Each team had a HOF QB, although only one of them played in this game
*One of the starting QBs would play for the opposing team later in his career
*One of the starting QBs completed passes to three different HOFers, two of which were TDs
*A player who played in the alleged "Greatest Game Ever Played" (58 Bal-NYG) rushed for 75 yards
*A player who played in SB X also played in this game
I'm pretty sure its this game.
Colts 41, Vikings 21 - 11/14/65
https://www.pro-football-reference.com/ ... 140min.htm

* Van Brocklin & Shula
* Tarkenton & Unitas
* Gary Cuozzo
* Lenny Moore, Raymond Berry & John Mackey
* Phil King (he was my starting point in trying to figure this out)
* I cannot figure out who in this game played in SB X

Re: "Name the Game" trivia

Posted: Sat Dec 05, 2020 12:13 pm
by ChrisBabcock
Minimal clues since this could be an easy one.

- These teams used to be in the same division, but were not at the time of this game.
- A future HOF player on the winning team threw two TD passes to another future HOF player.
- The losing team had two future league MVPs.

Re: "Name the Game" trivia

Posted: Sun Dec 06, 2020 12:09 am
by Sonny9
ChrisBabcock wrote:
Bryan wrote:HOF Extravaganza bogus game:

*Both coaches are in the HOF
*Each team had a HOF QB, although only one of them played in this game
*One of the starting QBs would play for the opposing team later in his career
*One of the starting QBs completed passes to three different HOFers, two of which were TDs
*A player who played in the alleged "Greatest Game Ever Played" (58 Bal-NYG) rushed for 75 yards
*A player who played in SB X also played in this game
I'm pretty sure its this game.
Colts 41, Vikings 21 - 11/14/65
https://www.pro-football-reference.com/ ... 140min.htm

* Van Brocklin & Shula
* Tarkenton & Unitas
* Gary Cuozzo
* Lenny Moore, Raymond Berry & John Mackey
* Phil King (he was my starting point in trying to figure this out)
* I cannot figure out who in this game played in SB X
At first I thought Pearson but his first year was 1967.

Bobby Walden

Re: "Name the Game" trivia

Posted: Sun Dec 06, 2020 6:16 pm
by Bryan
Sonny9 wrote:
ChrisBabcock wrote:
Bryan wrote:HOF Extravaganza bogus game:

*Both coaches are in the HOF
*Each team had a HOF QB, although only one of them played in this game
*One of the starting QBs would play for the opposing team later in his career
*One of the starting QBs completed passes to three different HOFers, two of which were TDs
*A player who played in the alleged "Greatest Game Ever Played" (58 Bal-NYG) rushed for 75 yards
*A player who played in SB X also played in this game
I'm pretty sure its this game.
Colts 41, Vikings 21 - 11/14/65
https://www.pro-football-reference.com/ ... 140min.htm

* Van Brocklin & Shula
* Tarkenton & Unitas
* Gary Cuozzo
* Lenny Moore, Raymond Berry & John Mackey
* Phil King (he was my starting point in trying to figure this out)
* I cannot figure out who in this game played in SB X
At first I thought Pearson but his first year was 1967.

Bobby Walden
Correct!

Re: "Name the Game" trivia

Posted: Mon Dec 07, 2020 10:13 pm
by philadelphia97
You guys are on another stratosphere compared to me, but I'll give this a shot (selected this game randomly off of Pro Football Reference):

-This game was played on Halloween
-At a stadium better known for baseball, but which had its fair share of great football
-It was one of only three times that the road team played in said stadium
-Team A's starting quarterback would start for Team B the very next season
-Team B used a backup QB when their starter was knocked out of the game; that backup QB would start for Team A the next season

Re: "Name the Game" trivia

Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2020 12:11 am
by Mark
philadelphia97 wrote:You guys are on another stratosphere compared to me, but I'll give this a shot (selected this game randomly off of Pro Football Reference):

-This game was played on Halloween
-At a stadium better known for baseball, but which had its fair share of great football
-It was one of only three times that the road team played in said stadium
-Team A's starting quarterback would start for Team B the very next season
-Team B used a backup QB when their starter was knocked out of the game; that backup QB would start for Team A the next season

https://www.pro-football-reference.com/ ... 310nyg.htm

Re: "Name the Game" trivia

Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2020 10:33 am
by philadelphia97
We have a winner!

Let's try another one:

-This was the road team's first ever visit to the home team
-QB of the winning team threw four touchdowns and three interceptions
-One of his touchdowns was to a Hall of Fame receiver, another two were to a Hall of Fame running back
-Said running back had 100 yards rushing AND receiving that day

Re: "Name the Game" trivia

Posted: Sat Feb 20, 2021 2:59 pm
by conace21
philadelphia97 wrote:We have a winner!

Let's try another one:

-This was the road team's first ever visit to the home team
-QB of the winning team threw four touchdowns and three interceptions
-One of his touchdowns was to a Hall of Fame receiver, another two were to a Hall of Fame running back
-Said running back had 100 yards rushing AND receiving that day
https://www.pro-football-reference.com/ ... 100cle.htm

New Orleans visited Cleveland for the first time. Bill Nelsen threw 2 TD's to Leroy Kelly and 1 to Paul Warfield. He also completed a 42 yard pass to Tommy McDonald.