"Name the Game" trivia

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Bryan
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This game saw a team set a franchise record for offensive yardage. They had a QB throw for 400+ yards, a RB rush for 100+ yards, and a WR catch passes for 200+ yards. All three of these players are better-known for playing on teams other than this franchise, and all three had won/would win titles with different franchises. Name the game, and the three players.
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Bryan wrote:This game saw a team set a franchise record for offensive yardage. They had a QB throw for 400+ yards, a RB rush for 100+ yards, and a WR catch passes for 200+ yards. All three of these players are better-known for playing on teams other than this franchise, and all three had won/would win titles with different franchises. Name the game, and the three players.
I think this is it.

December 13, 1958, Chicago Cardinals at Pittsburgh Steelers. The Steelers won 38-21. They had 683 total yards of offense.

The QB is Bobby Layne, who passed for 409 yards. He won NFL titles with the Lions.

The RB is Tank Younger, who rushed for 106 yards. He won an NFL title with the Rams.

The WR is Jimmy Orr, who caught six passes for 205 yards and three scores. Orr won an NFL title and a Super Bowl with the Baltimore Colts.

https://www.pro-football-reference.com/ ... 130pit.htm
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sluggermatt15 wrote:
Bryan wrote:This game saw a team set a franchise record for offensive yardage. They had a QB throw for 400+ yards, a RB rush for 100+ yards, and a WR catch passes for 200+ yards. All three of these players are better-known for playing on teams other than this franchise, and all three had won/would win titles with different franchises. Name the game, and the three players.
I think this is it.

December 13, 1958, Chicago Cardinals at Pittsburgh Steelers. The Steelers won 38-21. They had 683 total yards of offense.

The QB is Bobby Layne, who passed for 409 yards. He won NFL titles with the Lions.

The RB is Tank Younger, who rushed for 106 yards. He won an NFL title with the Rams.

The WR is Jimmy Orr, who caught six passes for 205 yards and three scores. Orr won an NFL title and a Super Bowl with the Baltimore Colts.

https://www.pro-football-reference.com/ ... 130pit.htm
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Thanks, Bryan. Love this contest. Keep them coming! :D
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ChrisBabcock wrote:- A player caught 2 TD passes in this game. 2 different players threw the TD passes. The player that caught the TDs had a jersey number 3 digits lower than one passer, and 24 digits lower than the other passer.

- The winning team would win the league championship this season.

- Both teams had identical W-L records after this game, with the losing team registering its first loss of the season.

- The final scoring event in this game was a safety by the winning team.
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ChrisBabcock wrote:
ChrisBabcock wrote:- A player caught 2 TD passes in this game. 2 different players threw the TD passes. The player that caught the TDs had a jersey number 3 digits lower than one passer, and 24 digits lower than the other passer.

- The winning team would win the league championship this season.

- Both teams had identical W-L records after this game, with the losing team registering its first loss of the season.

- The final scoring event in this game was a safety by the winning team.
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Wendell02 wrote:
ChrisBabcock wrote:
ChrisBabcock wrote:- A player caught 2 TD passes in this game. 2 different players threw the TD passes. The player that caught the TDs had a jersey number 3 digits lower than one passer, and 24 digits lower than the other passer.

- The winning team would win the league championship this season.

- Both teams had identical W-L records after this game, with the losing team registering its first loss of the season.

- The final scoring event in this game was a safety by the winning team.
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Correct! Don Hutson #14 scored the TDs. With passes from Arnie Herber #38 and Cecil Isbell #17.
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- It was the last game in the NFL for the starting QB of the winning team, even that he threw for less than 50 passing yards. This QB was selected the Pro Bowl with another team from the same Division five years earlier.
- The winning team scored two TDs in the game, one offensive by a Hall of fame inductee, and the defensive one by a Hall of Very Good selection. Both TDs were in the first quarter of the game.
- There was no scoring in the 2nd or 3rd quarter of the game. The losing team scored until the 4th quarter.
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Teo wrote:- It was the last game in the NFL for the starting QB of the winning team, even that he threw for less than 50 passing yards. This QB was selected the Pro Bowl with another team from the same Division five years earlier.
- The winning team scored two TDs in the game, one offensive by a Hall of fame inductee, and the defensive one by a Hall of Very Good selection. Both TDs were in the first quarter of the game.
- There was no scoring in the 2nd or 3rd quarter of the game. The losing team scored until the 4th quarter.
1986, Week #7, 3-3 Lions at 4-2 Rams. Nolan Cromwell scored an 80-yard pick-six off Hipple and, later that 1st Q, Dickerson ran in a 1-yarder. Lions would score ten in the 4th making the final score, Rams 14-10. Steve Bartkowski was the Rams' QB playing his very last game. He only passed for 48 yards. He was a Pro Bowler for Atlanta in '81.
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74_75_78_79_ wrote:
Teo wrote:- It was the last game in the NFL for the starting QB of the winning team, even that he threw for less than 50 passing yards. This QB was selected the Pro Bowl with another team from the same Division five years earlier.
- The winning team scored two TDs in the game, one offensive by a Hall of fame inductee, and the defensive one by a Hall of Very Good selection. Both TDs were in the first quarter of the game.
- There was no scoring in the 2nd or 3rd quarter of the game. The losing team scored until the 4th quarter.
1986, Week #7, 3-3 Lions at 4-2 Rams. Nolan Cromwell scored an 80-yard pick-six off Hipple and, later that 1st Q, Dickerson ran in a 1-yarder. Lions would score ten in the 4th making the final score, Rams 14-10. Steve Bartkowski was the Rams' QB playing his very last game. He only passed for 48 yards. He was a Pro Bowler for Atlanta in '81.
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