Re: "Name the Game" trivia
Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2018 8:52 am
This game features the postseason debuts of two QBs. One QB throws for a 60-yard TD, the other runs for a 30-yard TD.
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The Immaculate Reception game...This game features the postseason debuts of two QBs. One QB throws for a 60-yard TD, the other runs for a 30-yard TD.
Correct!ChrisBabcock wrote:The Immaculate Reception game...This game features the postseason debuts of two QBs. One QB throws for a 60-yard TD, the other runs for a 30-yard TD.
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My best friend's sister's boyfriend's brother's girlfriend heard from this guy who knows this kid who's going with the girl who saw Ferris pass out at 31 Flavors last night.ChrisBabcock wrote:A Heisman Trophy winner was 0 for 1 passing in this game.
A player who once had a 2000 yard rushing season played in this game.
Someone whom I knew when he was in high school and is now a friend of mine’s brother in law’s brother in law set his career high for punts in a game in this game. (did you follow all that?)
It's the 2006 game between the Ravens and the Saints. Reggie Bush was 0 for 1 passing, and Jamal Lewis played for the Ravens. Since he was the game's leading punter with six punts, I'm guessing Sam Koch is the guy you know?ChrisBabcock wrote:A Heisman Trophy winner was 0 for 1 passing in this game.
A player who once had a 2000 yard rushing season played in this game.
Someone whom I knew when he was in high school and is now a friend of mine’s brother in law’s brother in law set his career high for punts in a game in this game. (did you follow all that?)
Not correct. I suppose this one is a bit vague and I should throw in another hint.....Todd Pence wrote:It's the 2006 game between the Ravens and the Saints. Reggie Bush was 0 for 1 passing, and Jamal Lewis played for the Ravens. Since he was the game's leading punter with six punts, I'm guessing Sam Koch is the guy you know?ChrisBabcock wrote:A Heisman Trophy winner was 0 for 1 passing in this game.
A player who once had a 2000 yard rushing season played in this game.
Someone whom I knew when he was in high school and is now a friend of mine’s brother in law’s brother in law set his career high for punts in a game in this game. (did you follow all that?)