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Hint - One is a mega star
Two NFL players are tied for the most consecutive games with 125 yards or more receiving. They both missed extending it to 6 by less than 10 in their next game.
They both played for the same franchise.
One is in the Hall of Fame and led the league in receiving yards twice. The other is not and led the league in receiving yardage once.
Guesses? no looking up
Jerry Rice and Terrell Owens?
I'm thinking they played for the same franchise, but at different times. That's why Randy Moss keeps popping in my head.
Correct.calvin johnson
Correct.
The other player is Lion Pat Studstill who did it in 1966. He also caught a 99 yarder that year. 1266 yards that year. His next highest was 479 yards
Here is another "trivia" question.
These two players are considered to many the luckiest ever to lace up football cleats. One is a quarterback and the other is a running back.
Both played on teams with a supporting cast. They had either had elite defenses or the best offensive line in history.
These two guys were good players, but would they be considered all time greatest if they played for bad teams? I'm interested seeing which off these two guys you all think is luckier?
They had a history of weak runners back then. 1965-1967 their first pick was a running back. Mel Farr was the only decent runner.Interesting times , my Vikings went 1-1-1 that season against the sixth place Western Conf Lions ( Lions 2- 0-1 against the Bears ). Lions had Sammy Baugh as QB and running back coach , Dick LeBeau at CB , Alex Karras at DT. Leading rusher and scorer ( other than kicker Garo Yepremian) former Indiana fullback Tom Nowatzke. Lions real problems stemmed from the 28 interceptions the two QBs threw against the 8 TD's they came up with while the leading rusher could only avg 3.4
per carry behind that Off line. Ol' Studstill a pretty good runner for a Punter
Tarkenton and Chuck Foreman mainly because of the franchise they played for.Here is another "trivia" question.
These two players are considered to many the luckiest ever to lace up football cleats. One is a quarterback and the other is a running back.
Both played on teams with a supporting cast. They had either had elite defenses or the best offensive line in history.
These two guys were good players, but would they be considered all time greatest if they played for bad teams? I'm interested seeing which off these two guys you all think is luckier?
Quite a few good offenses through time. How many were as good as those two for so long?The two names I was look for my trivia question are Tom Brady and Emmit Smith.
Their QB coach went to become the Giants OC. He wont help. The talent isn't there. Garbage GMChefs bring bears Nagy in at QB coach
Brandy's career wasn't made off of having an elite o-line that would be Emmitt Smith's career.2013-2019 Brady only had 1 OL who made All Pro. Mankins in 2012
That is unusual