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bushay Guest
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Posted: Sun Apr 17, 2005 4:01 pm Post subject: Sunday's Trivia |
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Sunday's Question:
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How old was Satchel Paige when he pitched three scoreless innings
against the
Red Sox?
Check back Monday.
Saturday's Question:
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In what year was the NFL hit by the first in-season work stoppage?
Answer: 1981.
No one got this one correct. But close! |
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John A Witzke Guest
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Posted: Sun Apr 17, 2005 8:03 pm Post subject: Re: Sunday's Trivia |
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Posted: Sun Apr 17, 2005 10:03 pm Post subject: Re: Saturday's Trivia |
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SteveA wrote:
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bushay wrote:
Saturday's Question:
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In what year was the NFL hit by the first in-season work stoppage?
1981 I believe, and as I recall J. Montana had a fine year
tpyo...should read 1982 (not 1981)
It was 1982. My freshman year in college. Even though the NFL was
using replacement players, the guys in my dorm still wanted to watch
that crappy football
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Yep, it was 1982,
the final year that WARREN MOON
led EDMONTON to the world 3-down
pro football championship title,
which was their 5th consecutive title!
The NFL standings for 1982:
http://www.pro-football-reference.com/years/1982.htm |
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Posted: Sun Apr 17, 2005 10:03 pm Post subject: Re: Sunday's Trivia |
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SteveA wrote:
Quote: | Just to correct my faulty memory...it looks like the NFL didn't use
replacement players in the 1982 work stoppage. But I **know** that the
guys in my dorm wanted to watch non-NFL-caliber football rather than a
division deciding baseball game, because I remember being annoyed at
being outvoted. I'm as much of an NFL fanatic as anyone so I wouldn't
have been as upset if it was NFL football.
So what I think is maybe the NFL TV networks that year were
broadcasting CFL football during the strike, in place of the NFL.
Since I don't think replacement players were used in that strike. That
must be what I am remembering through the haze of 23 years. And it was
CFL football that was chosen over the O's game for the dorm television.
Yep, it was 1982, |
the final year that WARREN MOON
led EDMONTON to the world 3-down
pro football championship title,
which was their 5th consecutive title!
The NFL standings for 1982:
http://www.pro-football-reference.com/years/1982.htm |
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SteveA Guest
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Posted: Sun Apr 17, 2005 10:03 pm Post subject: Re: Sunday's Trivia |
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Just to correct my faulty memory...it looks like the NFL didn't use
replacement players in the 1982 work stoppage. But I **know** that the
guys in my dorm wanted to watch non-NFL-caliber football rather than a
division deciding baseball game, because I remember being annoyed at
being outvoted. I'm as much of an NFL fanatic as anyone so I wouldn't
have been as upset if it was NFL football.
So what I think is maybe the NFL TV networks that year were
broadcasting CFL football during the strike, in place of the NFL.
Since I don't think replacement players were used in that strike. That
must be what I am remembering through the haze of 23 years. And it was
CFL football that was chosen over the O's game for the dorm television. |
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SteveA Guest
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Posted: Sun Apr 17, 2005 10:03 pm Post subject: Re: Sunday's Trivia |
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It was 1982. My freshman year in college. Even though the NFL was
using replacement players, the guys in my dorm still wanted to watch
that crappy football instead of the last day of the baseball season
with the Orioles and Brewers playing for the AL East title. So instead
of watching the O's game on a nice big color screen in our dorm TV
lounge I had to watch it on my 12" B&W sit in my room.
Don't even talk to me about the Friday night doubleheader sweep that
pulled the O's to within two games of the Brewers with two to play...to
listen to that, due to poor radio reception, I had to go up to the 6th
floor of my dorm and practically hold my radio outside a window for 5
hours.
All you folks that grew up after cable TV and ESPN became prevalent
nationwide probably can't even comprehend the preceding paragraphs! |
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Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2005 9:03 pm Post subject: Re: Sunday's |
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Gary Coward wrote:
Quote: | SteveA wrote:
So what I think is maybe the NFL TV networks that year were
broadcasting CFL football during the strike, in place of the NFL.
Since I don't think replacement players were used in that strike. That
must be what I am remembering through the haze of 23 years. And it was
CFL football that was chosen over the O's game for the dorm television.
Okay, now that is just wrong. Minor league football over a virtual MLB
playoff game?!? They should have had a power surge take out their
electricty for the bad karma of the whole thing.
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And *THAT* ladies and gentlemen,
is *WHY* gary coward *is* referred to as
an arrogant, chauvinistic A S S H O L E
From: Gary Collard <[email protected]>
Newsgroups: rec.gambling.sports
Quote: | Atlanta Ranger wrote about Chris Gough:
To me he (ItsPolar) looks like a bigger ASS in the
UNLIKELY event he is half as rich as he claims and
has to flaunt it off-topic every chance he gets!
The reason I say unlikely is that anyone who tries
that hard so often to get people to believe he is
filthy rich probably isn't.
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"Oh I agree, it's like anyone who *constanly*
tells us how good his 900 line is"
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Gary Collard Guest
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Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2005 9:04 pm Post subject: Re: Sunday's Trivia |
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bushay wrote:
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Sunday's Question:
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How old was Satchel Paige when he pitched three scoreless innings
against the
Red Sox?
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LOL, not sure even Satch knew the answer to that one, his date of birth is
still unknown.
But purportedly 59
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raise the levels of personal and corporate income as to yield
within a few years an increased - not a reduced - flow of revenues
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Gary Collard Guest
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Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2005 9:04 pm Post subject: Re: Sunday's Trivia |
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SteveA wrote:
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It was 1982. My freshman year in college. Even though the NFL was
using replacement players, the guys in my dorm still wanted to watch
that crappy football instead of the last day of the baseball season
with the Orioles and Brewers playing for the AL East title.
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No scabs in 82, that was 87. That was a painful O's game...
Quote: | So instead
of watching the O's game on a nice big color screen in our dorm TV
lounge I had to watch it on my 12" B&W sit in my room.
Don't even talk to me about the Friday night doubleheader sweep that
pulled the O's to within two games of the Brewers with two to play...to
listen to that, due to poor radio reception, I had to go up to the 6th
floor of my dorm and practically hold my radio outside a window for 5
hours.
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That was a heroic tun, they were 6.5 out in early Sept and pulled to 3 with
4 to play. The Fri DH actually pulled them to 1 and Sat to a tie, Sun was
a one game season.
Quote: | All you folks that grew up after cable TV and ESPN became prevalent
nationwide probably can't even comprehend the preceding paragraphs!
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Indeed.
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Gary Collard
SABR-L Moderator
[email protected]
http://sarcastipundit.blogspot.com/
"Lower rates of taxation will stimulate economic activity and so
raise the levels of personal and corporate income as to yield
within a few years an increased - not a reduced - flow of revenues
to the federal government."
-- John F. Kennedy |
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Gary Collard Guest
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Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2005 9:04 pm Post subject: Re: Sunday's Trivia |
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SteveA wrote:
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Just to correct my faulty memory...it looks like the NFL didn't use
replacement players in the 1982 work stoppage. But I **know** that the
guys in my dorm wanted to watch non-NFL-caliber football rather than a
division deciding baseball game, because I remember being annoyed at
being outvoted. I'm as much of an NFL fanatic as anyone so I wouldn't
have been as upset if it was NFL football.
So what I think is maybe the NFL TV networks that year were
broadcasting CFL football during the strike, in place of the NFL.
Since I don't think replacement players were used in that strike. That
must be what I am remembering through the haze of 23 years. And it was
CFL football that was chosen over the O's game for the dorm television.
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Okay, now that is just wrong. Minor league football over a virtual MLB
playoff game?!? They should have had a power surge take out their
electricty for the bad karma of the whole thing.
--
Gary Collard
SABR-L Moderator
[email protected]
http://sarcastipundit.blogspot.com/
"Lower rates of taxation will stimulate economic activity and so
raise the levels of personal and corporate income as to yield
within a few years an increased - not a reduced - flow of revenues
to the federal government."
-- John F. Kennedy |
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