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twinsfan -> RE: Baseball Trivia (9/21/2017 11:23:37 AM)

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Ann Margaret

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twinsfan -> RE: Baseball Trivia (9/21/2017 11:46:51 AM)

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At 27.2 yards, who holds the all-time NFL record for average distance of his touchdown runs?

Let's hear your thoughts. Think this out loud.




Mr. Ed -> RE: Baseball Trivia (9/21/2017 11:59:59 AM)

Is not baseball, therefore is not relevant.




TJSweens -> RE: Baseball Trivia (9/21/2017 12:00:22 PM)

Ida Lupino?




McMurfy -> RE: Baseball Trivia (9/21/2017 12:01:39 PM)

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At 27.2 yards, who holds the all-time NFL record for average distance of his touchdown runs?

Let's hear your thoughts. Think this out loud.



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Mr. Ed -> RE: Baseball Trivia (9/21/2017 12:02:09 PM)

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At 27.2 yards, who holds the all-time NFL record for average distance of his touchdown runs?

Let's hear your thoughts. Think this out loud.



A Mod
Ra Shod


Ack Mod




twinsfan -> RE: Baseball Trivia (9/21/2017 12:08:31 PM)

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At 27.2 yards, who holds the all-time NFL record for average distance of his touchdown runs?

Let's hear your thoughts. Think this out loud.



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Ra Shod

Ahmad Rashad has zero career rushing touchdowns.




TJSweens -> RE: Baseball Trivia (9/21/2017 12:16:06 PM)

Felicia Rashad?




McMurfy -> RE: Baseball Trivia (9/21/2017 12:16:19 PM)

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ORIGINAL: twinsfan

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ORIGINAL: twinsfan

At 27.2 yards, who holds the all-time NFL record for average distance of his touchdown runs?

Let's hear your thoughts. Think this out loud.



A Mod
Ra Shod

Ahmad Rashad has zero career rushing touchdowns.



Which is surprising because he was an All-American Running Back at Oregon in 1971.




Mr. Ed -> RE: Baseball Trivia (9/21/2017 12:20:19 PM)

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ORIGINAL: twinsfan

quote:

ORIGINAL: twinsfan

At 27.2 yards, who holds the all-time NFL record for average distance of his touchdown runs?

Let's hear your thoughts. Think this out loud.



A Mod
Ra Shod

Ahmad Rashad has zero career rushing touchdowns.


Bobby Moore?




TJSweens -> RE: Baseball Trivia (9/21/2017 12:26:33 PM)

Are you sure he didn't have one TD run covering 27.2 yds?




twinsfan -> RE: Baseball Trivia (9/21/2017 12:32:22 PM)

The correct answer is Robert Smith.




McMurfy -> RE: Baseball Trivia (9/21/2017 12:34:56 PM)

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The correct answer is Robert Smith.




Oh,
Robert Smith is also the answer to this question.

Who is the biggest Dick of all the College Football Talking Heads?

Although, the judges will also accept David Pollack.




Mr. Ed -> RE: Baseball Trivia (9/21/2017 12:50:11 PM)

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quote:

ORIGINAL: twinsfan

The correct answer is Robert Smith.




Oh,
Robert Smith is also the answer to this question.

Who is the biggest Dick of all the College Football Talking Heads?

Although, the judges will also accept David Pollack.


And

Who was the running back who stepped out of bounds in the MN/ATL NFC Championship Game when he needed to run the clock?




twinsfan -> RE: Baseball Trivia (1/13/2018 3:55:06 PM)

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Name the 4 Canadian-born players to hit 3 HR in a single game.

larry walker,

Where is Stacey King? This was his last post. 6/18/16.




twinsfan -> RE: Baseball Trivia (6/15/2018 2:39:55 PM)

Try this quiz:

https://www.sporcle.com/games/tk925/1990sleadoffal

AL Leadoff hitters of the 90s. The only team I aced was the Twins. Very close to sweeping a few other teams. I'd argue it's damn near impossible to sweep a team that's not your favorite team. Many guys I haven't thought about for years show up on this list.

I got 56%. Average is 34%, so I think I did pretty well.




Mr. Ed -> RE: Baseball Trivia (6/15/2018 3:06:05 PM)

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ORIGINAL: twinsfan

Try this quiz:

https://www.sporcle.com/games/tk925/1990sleadoffal

AL Leadoff hitters of the 90s. The only team I aced was the Twins. Very close to sweeping a few other teams. I'd argue it's damn near impossible to sweep a team that's not your favorite team. Many guys I haven't thought about for years show up on this list.

I got 56%. Average is 34%, so I think I did pretty well.


53 out of 140 barely above average. Couldn't get the last 2 for the Twins.




twinsfan -> RE: Baseball Trivia (6/15/2018 3:59:06 PM)

Baseball card collecting and baseball video games definitely helped me with this quiz.

I took the same quiz for the NL:

https://www.sporcle.com/games/tk925/1990sleadoffnl

I got 49%. Average score is only 29%.




ronhextall -> RE: Baseball Trivia (6/15/2018 4:36:03 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Mr. Ed

quote:

ORIGINAL: McMurfy

quote:

ORIGINAL: twinsfan

The correct answer is Robert Smith.




Oh,
Robert Smith is also the answer to this question.

Who is the biggest Dick of all the College Football Talking Heads?

Although, the judges will also accept David Pollack.


And

Who was the running back who stepped out of bounds in the MN/ATL NFC Championship Game when he needed to run the clock?


You got that right.

Over the years I blame Smith for that crap as much as Gary Anderson. Smith wasn't a team first guy, I can't blame him for not wanting to take the punishment but it cost an entire franchise a trip to the Super Bowl.




kgdabom -> RE: Baseball Trivia (6/15/2018 5:11:02 PM)

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ORIGINAL: ronhextall

quote:

ORIGINAL: Mr. Ed

quote:

ORIGINAL: McMurfy

quote:

ORIGINAL: twinsfan

The correct answer is Robert Smith.




Oh,
Robert Smith is also the answer to this question.

Who is the biggest Dick of all the College Football Talking Heads?

Although, the judges will also accept David Pollack.


And

Who was the running back who stepped out of bounds in the MN/ATL NFC Championship Game when he needed to run the clock?


You got that right.

Over the years I blame Smith for that crap as much as Gary Anderson. Smith wasn't a team first guy, I can't blame him for not wanting to take the punishment but it cost an entire franchise a trip to the Super Bowl.

It was one play that possibly could have gone better for the Vikings. Nothing more/Nothing less. How many plays were there in that game? Virtually any one of them was as impactful on us losing as that play.




JT2 -> RE: Baseball Trivia (6/15/2018 6:09:17 PM)

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ORIGINAL: ronhextall

quote:

ORIGINAL: Mr. Ed

quote:

ORIGINAL: McMurfy

quote:

ORIGINAL: twinsfan

The correct answer is Robert Smith.




Oh,
Robert Smith is also the answer to this question.

Who is the biggest Dick of all the College Football Talking Heads?

Although, the judges will also accept David Pollack.


And

Who was the running back who stepped out of bounds in the MN/ATL NFC Championship Game when he needed to run the clock?


You got that right.

Over the years I blame Smith for that crap as much as Gary Anderson. Smith wasn't a team first guy, I can't blame him for not wanting to take the punishment but it cost an entire franchise a trip to the Super Bowl.



Robert Smith ran harder and tougher in that game than possibly any other game he ever played. Going out of bounds wasn't nearly as significant as some like to think it was.

Smith pounded out tough (too conservative play calling) yards between the tackles. He out performed Jamal Anderson, who led the league in attempts that season. Anderson was built like a fire hydrant, yet it was Smith who gutted out the tough yards. And per usual, didn't put the ball on the carpet.

There is a long list of blame before I get to Smith in that game.
Green, Anderson, Cunningham, Griffith certainly made bigger blunders.

What really pissed me off about Anderson, he threw Berger under the bus, complaining about a bad hold.




twinsfan -> RE: Baseball Trivia (8/16/2018 11:42:13 AM)

On September 8, 1979, in a game against the Baltimore Orioles, who was the last major league hitter allowed to make a plate appearance without wearing a helmet?




TJSweens -> RE: Baseball Trivia (8/16/2018 1:10:02 PM)

Anne Margaret




Trekgeekscott -> RE: Baseball Trivia (8/16/2018 1:32:12 PM)

Bob Montgomery of the Boston Red Sox.




twinsfan -> RE: Baseball Trivia (8/16/2018 1:37:10 PM)

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Bob Montgomery of the Boston Red Sox.

Correct!




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