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this team was trailing by 7 points at the end of the game, but ended up winning by scoring TDs on the last two plays of the game. Name the team.
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I have no idea what the answer is to that question, but I do know the answer to this related question, so I'll add it to this thread.

When the final game of the regular season ended, this running back had 990-some yards. But he finished as a 1,000-yard rusher. Better yet, this description applies to TWO different backs. Who are they?
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I also have no idea about the initial question but, if I recall correctly, wasn't Beattie Feathers' total rushing yards for 1934 revised upwards and that gave him the first 1,000 yard season in the NFL?
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I am guessing this might be Bears/Lions 1980 Thanksgiving. Vince Evans scored on the last play of the game and then the Bears returned the OT kickoff for a touchdown.
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Bob Gill wrote:I have no idea what the answer is to that question, but I do know the answer to this related question, so I'll add it to this thread.

When the final game of the regular season ended, this running back had 990-some yards. But he finished as a 1,000-yard rusher. Better yet, this description applies to TWO different backs. Who are they?
Mercury Morris was the other. I believe a loss was shifted to a QB which put Morris at 1000
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Bryan wrote:this team was trailing by 7 points at the end of the game, but ended up winning by scoring TDs on the last two plays of the game. Name the team.
Charlie Smith? Was it in the Heidi Bowl?
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This team had the NFC's #1 offense and beat 4 playoff teams but still missed the playoffs because they lost to 3 last place squads. Name the team.
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GameBeforeTheMoney wrote:I am guessing this might be Bears/Lions 1980 Thanksgiving. Vince Evans scored on the last play of the game and then the Bears returned the OT kickoff for a touchdown.
This is correct!
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Bob Gill wrote:I have no idea what the answer is to that question, but I do know the answer to this related question, so I'll add it to this thread.

When the final game of the regular season ended, this running back had 990-some yards. But he finished as a 1,000-yard rusher. Better yet, this description applies to TWO different backs. Who are they?
One is Mercury Morris. Don't know other one
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Sonny9 wrote:Mercury Morris was the other. I believe a loss was shifted to a QB which put Morris at 1000
Right, and that's always sounded suspicous to me. I think Morris was 9 yards short of 1,000, and then -- presto! -- they looked over the games and found a loss of EXACTLY 9 yards that was mistakenly charged to him. It just seems fishy.

The other guy who didn't have 1,000 yards when the final game ended was Earnest Byner, in 1985. He finished with 994 yards -- but there was a penalty on the final play against the Jets (Joe Klecko, I think), and of course the game can't end on a defensive penalty. So the Browns got to run one more play, and Byner picked up 8 yards, so he wound up with 1,002.
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