Oakland at Houston. Worst QB matchup in a playoff game?
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regarding Cook, any other examples of rookies whose first NFL start was a playoff game?
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Todd Marinovich's second NFL start was in the 1991 playoffs, a 10-6 wild card game loss to Kansas City. He threw four picks.slats7 wrote:regarding Cook, any other examples of rookies whose first NFL start was a playoff game?
Shaun King's playoff debut in 1999 was his sixth career start.
Probably not many other guys with fewer than five.
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1990 playoff between Chicago (Mike Tomczak) and New Orleans (John Fourcade/Steve Walsh)
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Re: Oakland at Houston. Worst QB matchup in a playoff game?
Stabler (for Houston Oilers) 15 of 26 for 243 with 2 Ints for a rating of 57.1CSKreager wrote:Far cry from OAK/HOU 1980 AFC WC game, that's for sure.
Plunkett 8 of 23 for 168 yards with 2 TDs and a INT for a rating of 72.4
Despite the names that looks about right for this week's Oakland/Houston match-up...
http://www.pro-football-reference.com/b ... 280rai.htm
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1997 Lions/Bucs NFC Wild Card Game
Scott Mitchell vs Trent Dilfer
Scott Mitchell vs Trent Dilfer
Re: Oakland at Houston. Worst QB matchup in a playoff game?
the closest thing I could find other than Todd Marinovich is Doug Flutie with the 1986 Bears starting the regular season finale against Tampa and then starting against Washington in the playoffs.slats7 wrote:regarding Cook, any other examples of rookies whose first NFL start was a playoff game?
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Re: Oakland at Houston. Worst QB matchup in a playoff game?
In the 1977 playoffs, Minnesota had to go with Bill Lee because Tarkenton was injured. In the divisional round, Pat Haden started for the Rams. He had taken over for Joe Namath in the fifth game of the season. The Vikings led 7-0 after 3 quarters and won 14-7, with Lee attempting only 10 passes and completing 5 for a whopping 57 yards. Haden went 14 of 32 for 130 yards with 1 TD and 3 INT.
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Cowboys going up against Avellini, Lee and Morton was not very taxing for their defense.rhickok1109 wrote:In the 1977 playoffs, Minnesota had to go with Bill Lee because Tarkenton was injured. In the divisional round, Pat Haden started for the Rams. He had taken over for Joe Namath in the fifth game of the season. The Vikings led 7-0 after 3 quarters and won 14-7, with Lee attempting only 10 passes and completing 5 for a whopping 57 yards. Haden went 14 of 32 for 130 yards with 1 TD and 3 INT.
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Bob Lee’s stats were more than acceptable considering the quagmire that game was played in.rhickok1109 wrote:In the 1977 playoffs, Minnesota had to go with Bill Lee because Tarkenton was injured. In the divisional round, Pat Haden started for the Rams. He had taken over for Joe Namath in the fifth game of the season. The Vikings led 7-0 after 3 quarters and won 14-7, with Lee attempting only 10 passes and completing 5 for a whopping 57 yards. Haden went 14 of 32 for 130 yards with 1 TD and 3 INT.