I'm gonna take a crack at these: 1.) Is a kind of a trick question cause just because they played QB in high school does not mean thats the position they countined to play. 2.) Didnt someone answer this one already? 3.) no idea 4.) Twice....Last season in London the played the Super Chargers and then in 90 I think they played in the American Bowl and it to was in London and I think it was the Raiders or Rams I know it was a Los Angeles team. 5.) 2 - 0 6.) Chargers and Lions 7.) Dolphins 8.) George Rogers 9.) Already been answered 10.) I answered it just up there ^
1. OK, clarifying....they played QB against each other in the playoffs, and played QB for the Saints. 4,5,6,7,8 are incorrect...you get half credit for #4, so there's an obvious hint:hihi:
He played 2 years but he was already a Hall of Famer before he got here...eventhough he did produce here I dont think it made a difference as for as him getting in.
Are you sure about 4 and 5?(i'm right about the ones I listed..I'm just wrong about the number of games played outside the country..right?) 6 and 7 I just throw a dart to get those answers 8.) Watch this one be Archie since he was always running for his like!
Alright, I'll reveal these two, since I almost tripped myself up on it....forgot one for a moment. We are 4-0 in outside the US games. Beat the Chargers last year and the Raiders in pre-season in London around '90, as has been pointed out. We beat the Eagles in Mexico City in pre-season in the late '70s. Wes Chandler returned a punt for the game-winning TD in his Saints debut. The one I almost forgot....we beat the Vikings in Tokyo in the early '90s. Tyrone Hughes ran a punt back for a TD the first time he touched the ball as a Saint.
Wow, talk about a blast from the past. That sounds about right to me. Both were pretty good players. What a chicken shyt call by the home town refs on that one.
Ok. Question one was eating on me as I know these players. It was John Fourcade from Shaw and Bobby Hebert for South Lafourche. Tommy Wilcox for Bonnabel was rated higher.