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Imagine if this team had taken Barry Sanders, not Tony Mandarich, with the No. 2 pick in 1989 & had him heading to Wisconsin instead of Michigan to play his career out.

Green Bay Packers

200

A long walk through the woods.

Hike

200

Tempe, AZ

Pat Tillman

200

In 2016 "MNF" aired its first game from outside the U.S. as the Raiders beat the Texans in this city's Estadio Azteca.

Mexico City

200

Doubtful we'll see a rematch of the 1919 version of this "Granddaddy of Them All" bowl game: Great Lakes 17, Mare Island 0

The Rose Bowl

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A white-out at Beaver Stadium, also known as Happy Valley, the home of this university.

Penn State

200

In the dreams of this team's fans, their kicker Scott Norwood pulls his 47 yard field goal attempt just a bit to the left and they win their first championship in Super Bowl XXV.

Buffalo Bills

400

If this team had just handed it to Marshawn Lynch instead of calling a pass from the 1 in Super Bowl 49...

Seattle Seahawks

400

"Explosive" word denoting a giant failure, maybe at the box office.

Bomb
400

Chicago, IL

Walter Payton

400

In Dec. 1974 Howard Cosell interviewed this music star in the "MNF" booth; in Dec. 1980, Cosell announced his murder.

John Lennon

400

This person coached at Maryland and 1 other school before rolling to 232 wins at Alabama.

Paul "Bear" Bryant

400

The 3rd largest capacity stadium in CFB, this team's stadium is called "the Horseshoe" because, well, it looks like a horseshoe.

Ohio State

600

In many fantasy hypothetical Super Bowls, the 17-0 Miami Dolphins should play this 18-1 1985 Super Bowl winning team.

Chicago Bears

600

Prayer AKA an Ave Maria.

Hail Mary

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Miami, Fl

Don Shula

600

On Dec. 21, 2003 his dad passed away; on Dec. 22 he had the highest passer rating of his career in a 41-7 win.

Brett Favre

600

Awarded since 1972, the Commander-in-Chief's trophy has been won most often by this Maryland school.

The Naval Academy

600

Video Clip: Identify the name of the now defunct stadium in the clip.

Giants Stadium

800

DAILY DINGER

DAILY DINGER

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A mental pause related to a certain subject, perhaps due to a psychological issue or barrier.

Block

800

Pittsburgh, PA

Art Rooney

800

This jack-of-all-sports-trades has had the longest sting of any "MNF" play-by-play guy, from 1986 through 2005.

Al Michaels

800

In 1914 he taught chemistry as a professor on campus before becoming one of Notre Dame's most famous head coaches.

Knute Rockne

800

This stadium, appropriately named for the surrounding geography, was where the Steelers and Pirates played from 1970-2000. 

Three Rivers Stadium

1000

Dallas players still tell themselves this 49ers QB Joe Montana was trying to throw the ball away in 1982, instead this SF player hauled in the "The Catch".

Dwight Clark

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A sudden rushed or quick ill-informed type of judgment.

Snap

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The Rose Bowl - Pasadena, CA

Jackie Robinson

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Video Clip: Identify the individual shown in the clip.

Hank Williams, Jr.

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Players used to lock arms and move down field in one of these formations, later outlawed by the NCAA due to deaths and injuries.

Flying Wedge

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As collegiate athletes Johnny Manziel, Mike Evans and Ryan Tannehill all called this 102,000 seater stadium in College Station, TX home.

Kyle Field

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