Same here. Was digging around while in the lobby of my doctor appointment. Now doing laundry and digging around as well. I can only assume this 8-game regular-season win-streak is divided between two regular seasons (ex. ’92/’93 Eagles) and, my guess, not both HOFs are WRs.sluggermatt15 wrote:Are you sure two different HOFers caught TDs for the losing team? I found a game with this criteria but one HOFer catches two TD passes.ChrisBabcock wrote:Anyone want to take a stab at this one?- The losing team would go on an 8 game regular season winning streak after losing this game.
- Two different HOFers caught TD passes for the losing team.
- A kicker currently in the top 10 career scoring played for the winning team in this game.
"Name the Game" trivia
- 74_75_78_79_
- Posts: 2526
- Joined: Sat Oct 11, 2014 1:25 pm
Re: "Name the Game" trivia
-
- Posts: 1811
- Joined: Sat Oct 11, 2014 3:36 pm
- Location: Tonawanda, NY
Re: "Name the Game" trivia
I just double checked. All the clues are correct. The 8 game winning streak is in one season. This team's first regular season game the next season was a loss... which was a relatively famous game. (HINT!)Same here. Was digging around while in the lobby of my doctor appointment. Now doing laundry and digging around as well. I can only assume this 8-game regular-season win-streak is divided between two regular seasons (ex. ’92/’93 Eagles) and, my guess, not both HOFs are WRs.
-
- Posts: 1811
- Joined: Sat Oct 11, 2014 3:36 pm
- Location: Tonawanda, NY
Re: "Name the Game" trivia
......and I guess I just gave away that the 8 games were to close out the season.
-
- Posts: 1452
- Joined: Sat Oct 11, 2014 7:14 pm
- Location: NinerLand, Ca.
Re: "Name the Game" trivia
That was enough clues for even me to figure it out:ChrisBabcock wrote:......and I guess I just gave away that the 8 games were to close out the season.
October 16th, 1949. Eagles at Bears.
https://www.pro-football-reference.com/ ... 160chi.htm
Pihos and Van Buren caught TD passes from Thompson in a losing effort.
George Blanda was the kicker on the winning team and (hopefully) is still in the top ten of scoring.
-
- Posts: 1811
- Joined: Sat Oct 11, 2014 3:36 pm
- Location: Tonawanda, NY
Re: "Name the Game" trivia
correct! I thought this would be an easy one. But I tried to come up with one before the search feature on p-f-r, which I believe starts in 1950.
- 74_75_78_79_
- Posts: 2526
- Joined: Sat Oct 11, 2014 1:25 pm
Re: "Name the Game" trivia
I thought it was a pretty tough one. Here’s one, perhaps not as tough...ChrisBabcock wrote:correct! I thought this would be an easy one. But I tried to come up with one before the search feature on p-f-r, which I believe starts in 1950.
Both teams went into this game with the same record. The losing team were defending-Champs, the two TDs they scored were running plays run in by the same player at 1-yard apiece. The three TDs scored by the winning team were all pass plays, the QB (league passing leader that season) who threw each of them would experience his very first post-season as a starter two years later. The only other playoff game he was in previously in his career, he didn’t see action (a HOFer was the starting QB instead).
-
- Posts: 634
- Joined: Wed Mar 04, 2015 4:57 pm
Re: "Name the Game" trivia
Great job, man.JuggernautJ wrote:That was enough clues for even me to figure it out:ChrisBabcock wrote:......and I guess I just gave away that the 8 games were to close out the season.
October 16th, 1949. Eagles at Bears.
https://www.pro-football-reference.com/ ... 160chi.htm
Pihos and Van Buren caught TD passes from Thompson in a losing effort.
George Blanda was the kicker on the winning team and (hopefully) is still in the top ten of scoring.
-
- Posts: 1452
- Joined: Sat Oct 11, 2014 7:14 pm
- Location: NinerLand, Ca.
Re: "Name the Game" trivia
Awwww, shucks. 'Tweren't nuthin'.sluggermatt15 wrote: Great job, man.
This made it pretty easy:
ChrisBabcock wrote: This team's first regular season game the next season was a loss... which was a relatively famous game. (HINT!)
-
- Posts: 1811
- Joined: Sat Oct 11, 2014 3:36 pm
- Location: Tonawanda, NY
Re: "Name the Game" trivia
I've got this one. My first thought was that the QB in question would be Danny White, who would have been on playoff teams with HOFer Staubach, and knowing your affinity for the 1978-81 period. But then I realized that he never would have led the league in any passing stat.74_75_78_79_ wrote:I thought it was a pretty tough one. Here’s one, perhaps not as tough...ChrisBabcock wrote:correct! I thought this would be an easy one. But I tried to come up with one before the search feature on p-f-r, which I believe starts in 1950.
Both teams went into this game with the same record. The losing team were defending-Champs, the two TDs they scored were running plays run in by the same player at 1-yard apiece. The three TDs scored by the winning team were all pass plays, the QB (league passing leader that season) who threw each of them would experience his very first post-season as a starter two years later. The only other playoff game he was in previously in his career, he didn’t see action (a HOFer was the starting QB instead).
49ers 27, Packers 20
12/1/68
https://www.pro-football-reference.com/ ... 010sfo.htm
Both teams were 5-5-1. Jim Grabowski had two 1 yard TDs for the Packers. John Brodie (former teammate of Tittle) threw 3 TD passes. One of which went to one year wonder Clifton McNeil.
-
- Posts: 634
- Joined: Wed Mar 04, 2015 4:57 pm
Re: "Name the Game" trivia
Nice find, Chris.
Got any more challenging ones?
Got any more challenging ones?