Random Inane Trivia
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An easy one:
This offensive lineman kicked his team's last extra point of the season as his coach benched their kicker. His younger brother also played as an offensive lineman in the NFL. Name the player.
This offensive lineman kicked his team's last extra point of the season as his coach benched their kicker. His younger brother also played as an offensive lineman in the NFL. Name the player.
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That would be George Yarno of Tampa Bay. His brother John was the Seahawks' center for a number of years.Teo wrote:An easy one:
This offensive lineman kicked his team's last extra point of the season as his coach benched their kicker. His younger brother also played as an offensive lineman in the NFL. Name the player.
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Who was the first player to lead his team in rushing for 10 straight seasons?
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Walter Payton ?
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Correct!Bob Gill wrote:Franco Harris?
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Through his first 2.75 seasons, this WR had 2 career receptions and spent the majority of his time on special teams. At the end of his third season, this WR exploded for 200+ receiving yards on a Monday Night Game against the eventual Super Bowl champion. Name the WR.
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Hint:Bryan wrote:Through his first 2.75 seasons, this WR had 2 career receptions and spent the majority of his time on special teams. At the end of his third season, this WR exploded for 200+ receiving yards on a Monday Night Game against the eventual Super Bowl champion. Name the WR.
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John McDaniel
I would have not gotten that without the photo.
I would have not gotten that without the photo.
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I wouldn't have known it even WITH the photo.JWL wrote:John McDaniel
I would have not gotten that without the photo.
Here's a question that just occurred to me this afternoon: Who was the first back to rush for 1,000 yards five years in a row?