These two questions occurred to me while I was on the road today:
1. Can you name the man who threw 5 interceptions in each of two back-to-back championship games?
2. How about the man who threw 6 interceptions in a championship game, and also threw 5 in an earlier title game. He played in one more, but threw a mere two in that one.
Here's a hint: Neither of these guys played in the last 30 years.
Interceptions in title games
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#1 is George Blanda. I don't know who #2 is...I had some guesses but none were correct.
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Bob Gill wrote:These two questions occurred to me while I was on the road today:
1. Can you name the man who threw 5 interceptions in each of two back-to-back championship games?
2. How about the man who threw 6 interceptions in a championship game, and also threw 5 in an earlier title game. He played in one more, but threw a mere two in that one.
Here's a hint: Neither of these guys played in the last 30 years.
#2 is Frank Filchock. The 5 interceptions came in the 73-0 1940 title game, and the 6 interceptions came in 1946, also against the Bears.
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That's both of them!
The especially interesting thing about Blanda's 5-intereception games is that the Oilers actually won the first one.
The especially interesting thing about Blanda's 5-intereception games is that the Oilers actually won the first one.
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True, and he could have easily won the second one as well. I recall the phrase "the Texans somehow kept a first half mismatch from turning into a 2nd half rout"...basically every Texans possession of the 2nd half was a 3-and-out followed by a 30-yard punt, and every Oilers possession was a drive downfield with a Blanda endzone INT.Bob Gill wrote:That's both of them!
The especially interesting thing about Blanda's 5-intereception games is that the Oilers actually won the first one.
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In the 1962 regular season, the Oilers had no less than five games in which they as a team threw five or more interceptions. Astoundingly, the Oilers won all five games. Their luck ran out in the title game though.