More Classic Trivia
By Matt Cordon (kh). Filed in Trivia and Stats |
The Dallas Cowboys Fan Zone has had some very good trivia questions on a recent thread. Here are a few of them:
1. True or False: No team that has lost to the Cowboys in a Super Bowl has ever scored in the end zone that features the Cowboys’ logo.
2. Who made the following quote?: When asked if Tom Landry smiled, “How the hell should I know, I only played for Dallas nine years.”
3. Who made this quote?: “If you needed four yards, you could give the ball to Walt and he’d get you four yards. If you needed twenty yards, you could give the ball to Walt and he’d get you four yards.”
4. And this quote?” “Don was a great football player who took the punishment to build Dallas a winning team . . . Don Meredith would have taken Dallas to some Super Bowl victories in the 1970s. Don Meredith was a very good quarterback, and he had the confidence of the team.”
5. Even though Tony Dorsett was a starter for only part of the 1977 season, what record did he establish that season?
6. Name the man who was drafted in 1967 by the Cowboys, and instead of winning Super Bowls, he went on to win NBA championships.
7. Don Perkins led all Cowboys rushers during the decade of the 1960s with 6217 rushing yards. Who had the second highest number of total rushing yards during that decade?
Hint: It was not Dan Reeves or Walt Garrison, nor was it a quarterback.
8. What future Hall-of-Famer did Dallas select in the seventh round of the 1967 draft?
9. Name the Top 3 Dallas Cowboy Career Passer Rating QBs in order! QBs have to have played min 3 years.
10. In the Cowboy’s final game in 1960 (a loss to the Lions), our punter Dave Sherer was called to duty by the Texas Air National Guard. Who did the punting?
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Monday, June 25th 2007 at 8:00 pm
He got the ball almost always at the goal line. Although I like Barber, I still think he is a role player without much finesse.
I am still not sure I am a fan of a two-back system.