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Re: "Name the Game" trivia

Posted: Tue May 15, 2018 9:52 am
by Bryan
Todd Pence wrote:October 3, 1976 - Rams 31, Dolphins 28

*ex-Bills QB connects with ex-Lions WR on two long TD passes in a winning effort - James Harris, Ron Jessie
*ex-Colts RB rushes 28 yards for a TD in a losing effort - Stan Winfrey
*ex-Eagles K converts game-winning (for real this time) FG - Tom Dempsey
Correct!

the ex-Colt was Bulaich...Winfrey was the guy who scored his only rushing TD...but I assume it was an editing mistake.

After the "Ratterman" and "Turner" flaps, I'm just glad I was able to ask a question correctly.

Re: "Name the Game" trivia

Posted: Tue May 15, 2018 11:00 am
by Todd Pence
Bryan wrote:
Todd Pence wrote:October 3, 1976 - Rams 31, Dolphins 28

*ex-Bills QB connects with ex-Lions WR on two long TD passes in a winning effort - James Harris, Ron Jessie
*ex-Colts RB rushes 28 yards for a TD in a losing effort - Stan Winfrey
*ex-Eagles K converts game-winning (for real this time) FG - Tom Dempsey
Correct!

the ex-Colt was Bulaich...Winfrey was the guy who scored his only rushing TD...but I assume it was an editing mistake.

After the "Ratterman" and "Turner" flaps, I'm just glad I was able to ask a question correctly.
Yes, it was. Somehow a whole line of text got deleted as I typed.

Re: "Name the Game" trivia

Posted: Tue May 15, 2018 12:16 pm
by Todd Pence
This next-to-the-last week of the regular season matchup featured teams from opposing conferences.

The quarterbacks were a future hall of famer who would never win a Super Bowl, and a non-HOFer who would be a future Super Bowl winner as a starter.

The winning team had a TD scored by a former Heisman Trophy winner, the final TD of his career.

The losing team had a TD scored by a player who had previously garnered two Super Bowl rings for his stint with another team. Also a pair of touchdowns scored by the same player, a rookie, in one quarter.

The game was won on a last-second field goal.

The result of the game sent both teams into the final week in a must-win situation to make the playoffs, but both of them came through, winning their respective division titles.

Re: "Name the Game" trivia

Posted: Tue May 15, 2018 7:40 pm
by rhickok1109
Todd Pence wrote:This next-to-the-last week of the regular season matchup featured teams from opposing conferences.

The quarterbacks were a future hall of famer who would never win a Super Bowl, and a non-HOFer who would be a future Super Bowl winner as a starter.

The winning team had a TD scored by a former Heisman Trophy winner, the final TD of his career.

The losing team had a TD scored by a player who had previously garnered two Super Bowl rings for his stint with another team. Also a pair of touchdowns scored by the same player, a rookie, in one quarter.

The game was won on a last-second field goal.

The result of the game sent both teams into the final week in a must-win situation to make the playoffs, but both of them came through, winning their respective division titles.
Sept. 13, 1981--Chargers 24, Buccaneers 23

The QBs were Dan Fouts and Doug Williams.

John Cappelletti scored the final TD of his career.

Theo Bell, who had won 2 Super Bowl rings with the Steelers, scored a TD for Tampa Bay.

Rookie James Wilder scored Tampa's other 2 TDs, both in the 4th quarter.

Rolf Benirschke kicked a last-second FG to win it for San Diego.

Re: "Name the Game" trivia

Posted: Wed May 16, 2018 11:28 am
by Todd Pence
Correct!

Re: "Name the Game" trivia

Posted: Wed May 16, 2018 12:12 pm
by ChrisBabcock
This game featured two head coaches who had previously faced each other in the Super Bowl, but in this game they were both coaching different teams. The winning team overcame a 19 point fourth quarter deficit.

I was about to add more info but I’ll leave it at that. :)

Re: "Name the Game" trivia

Posted: Wed May 16, 2018 4:06 pm
by Todd Pence
I'm thinking the 1996 Pats-Giants game. Parcels vs. Reeves.

Re: "Name the Game" trivia

Posted: Wed May 16, 2018 6:25 pm
by ChrisBabcock
I'm thinking the 1996 Pats-Giants game. Parcels vs. Reeves.

Correct. And as I think about this some more... I can't think of off the top of my head any other Super Bowl coach combo that would have coached against each other in the future both on different teams.

oh wait, probably only Reeves (Falcons) vs. Seifert (Panthers)

Re: "Name the Game" trivia

Posted: Wed May 16, 2018 11:03 pm
by conace21
George Seifert (Car) - Bobby Ross (Det) in 1999.

Bill Parcells (NYJ) - Mike Holmgren (Sea) in 1999 season finale and again in 2004 MNF matchup between Dallas and Seattle.

Re: "Name the Game" trivia

Posted: Thu May 17, 2018 12:32 am
by Rupert Patrick
ChrisBabcock wrote:
I'm thinking the 1996 Pats-Giants game. Parcels vs. Reeves.

Correct. And as I think about this some more... I can't think of off the top of my head any other Super Bowl coach combo that would have coached against each other in the future both on different teams.

oh wait, probably only Reeves (Falcons) vs. Seifert (Panthers)
How about two coaches meeting in a regular season game, but in the future would meet again in the Super Bowl, but each coaching different teams? I know it happened with George Allen (Rams) against Don Shula (Colts) in 1966-68, then meeting in Super Bowl VII. Not sure if it ever happened again.