"Name the Game" trivia

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conace21 wrote:In this game.
Both head coaches had Super Bowl rings, that were won with the same franchise.
The winning coach is in the PFHOF.
The two starting quarterbacks had been top 5 picks in consecutive drafts, and each was in his first season with his team.
The winning quarterback threw the longest touchdown pass of his career. Outside of that one play, the two starting quarterbacks combined to throw one touchdown pass all season, and 164 yards in the game.
Thought-provoking question.

Wanny & Ditka with Dallas
Ditka
Shuler & Mirer

https://www.pro-football-reference.com/ ... 050chi.htm
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Bryan wrote:
conace21 wrote:In this game.
Both head coaches had Super Bowl rings, that were won with the same franchise.
The winning coach is in the PFHOF.
The two starting quarterbacks had been top 5 picks in consecutive drafts, and each was in his first season with his team.
The winning quarterback threw the longest touchdown pass of his career. Outside of that one play, the two starting quarterbacks combined to throw one touchdown pass all season, and 164 yards in the game.
Thought-provoking question.

Wanny & Ditka with Dallas
Ditka
Shuler & Mirer

https://www.pro-football-reference.com/ ... 050chi.htm

You got it! I wanted to throw out a lot of clues, but nothing easily searchable on PFR. Mirer was actually benched for Erik Kramer at the half. In his 12 quarters as the starter, the Bears had scored three field goals.
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- The winning team was in its first year playing in a new city.
- A WR on the winning team had the highest receiving yardage total of his career. (over 150 yards)
- The winning team scored a safety.
- The losing team had 3 QBs take a snap in this game.
- A former first overall draft pick scored a TD for the losing team.
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ChrisBabcock wrote:- The winning team was in its first year playing in a new city.
- A WR on the winning team had the highest receiving yardage total of his career. (over 150 yards)
- The winning team scored a safety.
- The losing team had 3 QBs take a snap in this game.
- A former first overall draft pick scored a TD for the losing team.
https://www.pro-football-reference.com/ ... 120oti.htm

The Titans
Kevin Dyson
Jeff Blake, Akili Smith, and Scott Covington.
Ki-Jana Carter
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conace21 wrote:
ChrisBabcock wrote:- The winning team was in its first year playing in a new city.
- A WR on the winning team had the highest receiving yardage total of his career. (over 150 yards)
- The winning team scored a safety.
- The losing team had 3 QBs take a snap in this game.
- A former first overall draft pick scored a TD for the losing team.
https://www.pro-football-reference.com/ ... 120oti.htm

The Titans
Kevin Dyson
Jeff Blake, Akili Smith, and Scott Covington.
Ki-Jana Carter
correct! I thought maybe the franchise moving from Memphis to Nashville would thrown people off because the "Tennessee" part of their name didn't change.
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- The winning team’s QB threw 2 interceptions in this game.
- The 2 interceptions were intercepted by the same player, who later in his career would have in interception in a Super Bowl.
- The aforementioned QB would play for 3 teams in his career. This was his second team.
- The game was a shutout with all of the winning team’s points being scored in the same quarter.
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ChrisBabcock wrote:- The winning team’s QB threw 2 interceptions in this game.
- The 2 interceptions were intercepted by the same player, who later in his career would have in interception in a Super Bowl.
- The aforementioned QB would play for 3 teams in his career. This was his second team.
- The game was a shutout with all of the winning team’s points being scored in the same quarter.

1976 the 49ers shutout of the Rams. Winning team QB - Jim Plunkett, Rod Perry the D-back.
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The winning team in this game had two different quarterbacks throw TD passes. The team would make their first Super Bowl just a few years later, but neither quarterback would be in service for them by that time.

The winning team had a HOF running back. He too would not be present for the Super Bowl.

The winning team scored a touchdown on an interception return by a player who had been a former teammate of Gino Cappelletti's. This was followed on the very next play by a kickoff return TD by a man who would be a future teammate of Marcus Allen's.

The losing team had a future Super Bowl MVP at running back.
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Todd Pence wrote:
ChrisBabcock wrote:- The winning team’s QB threw 2 interceptions in this game.
- The 2 interceptions were intercepted by the same player, who later in his career would have in interception in a Super Bowl.
- The aforementioned QB would play for 3 teams in his career. This was his second team.
- The game was a shutout with all of the winning team’s points being scored in the same quarter.

1976 the 49ers shutout of the Rams. Winning team QB - Jim Plunkett, Rod Perry the D-back.
Correct! That 1976 early season 49ers team reminds me a bit of the 1995 early season Rams. Started off hot but slumped back into the mediocrity each team was known for in their respective decade.
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ChrisBabcock wrote:
conace21 wrote:
ChrisBabcock wrote:- The winning team was in its first year playing in a new city.
- A WR on the winning team had the highest receiving yardage total of his career. (over 150 yards)
- The winning team scored a safety.
- The losing team had 3 QBs take a snap in this game.
- A former first overall draft pick scored a TD for the losing team.
https://www.pro-football-reference.com/ ... 120oti.htm

The Titans
Kevin Dyson
Jeff Blake, Akili Smith, and Scott Covington.
Ki-Jana Carter
correct! I thought maybe the franchise moving from Memphis to Nashville would thrown people off because the "Tennessee" part of their name didn't change.
I made a mistake in the original port for this particular name the game. I just remembered the Tennessee franchise was already playing in Nashville at the time. Their last season as the Oilers was played at Vanderbilt Stadium. Adam got the game correct anyway.
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