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Quiz about Bobbing for Footballs
Quiz about Bobbing for Footballs

Bobbing for Footballs? Trivia Quiz


An all multiple choice quiz about some great 'Bobs' in the NFL. I hope that you enjoy it. :-)

A multiple-choice quiz by Nightmare. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
Nightmare
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
199,262
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
7 / 10
Plays
1649
Awards
Top 20% Quiz
Last 3 plays: Guest 136 (9/10), Guest 172 (8/10), kinkyfriedman (10/10).
Question 1 of 10
1. 11 of my 12 seasons were as a Dallas Cowboy. I reeled in 71 touchdown passes as Cowboy, while being nicknamed the 'Bullet'. I was once the fastest man on earth. I also wore the number 22. Who am I? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. I was a Green Bay Packer for seven of my eight seasons, and retired in 2000. I never made it to the Pro Bowl, although I caught 102 passes with 13 touchdowns from Brett Favre in 1995. Who am I? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. I was a running back, then became a fullback with the Dallas Cowboys from 1972-1983. My number 44 cleared the way in front of the great #33 Tony Dorsett for many seasons. Who am I? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. I played for 14 seasons as a Dolphin quarterback. As an eight time Pro Bowler, I had the pleasure of throwing the ball to such greats as Paul Warfield and Nat Moore. Retiring in 1980, I handed the reins over to Don Strock and David Woodley. Who am I? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. I played for 10 seasons in the NFL, and made my name (whichever people remember me by) with the Minnesota Vikings. I made it to the Pro Bowl four times in my career. I changed my name to Ahmad Rashad from which name? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. I was a Kansas City Chief linebacker my entire career of 12 seasons. I retired in 1974, but not before showing up in nine Pro Bowls. Who am I? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. I played for eight seasons with the Los Angeles Rams from 1950-1957. I was one of the 'Fearsome Threesome' as a receiver, with my other hands in the names of Tom Fears and Elroy Hirsch. I caught 28 touchdown passes from the great Norm Van Brocklin and Bob Waterfield. Who am I? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. 11 of my 12 seasons, I was in the Cardinal organization from 1959-1968. My only Pro Bowl year was in 1964, receiving 784 yards from the arm of Charley Johnson. Who am I? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. It's tough playing in the rugged NFL with the name of a flower, but I certainly did from 1961-1974. I wore the number 74 for the Cowboys, and was one of the most feared defensive lineman in the history of the game. I was in the Pro Bowl 11 times. Who am I? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. For 14 seasons, I protected many of my Dolphin quarterbacks such as Bob Griese, Earl Morrall, Don Strock, and in my last season protected some rookie named Dan Marino. I was a six time Pro Bowler, and even made the Pro Bowl in my final season of 1983. Who am I? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. 11 of my 12 seasons were as a Dallas Cowboy. I reeled in 71 touchdown passes as Cowboy, while being nicknamed the 'Bullet'. I was once the fastest man on earth. I also wore the number 22. Who am I?

Answer: Bob Hayes

'Bullet' Bob Hayes played for the Cowboys from 1965-1974. In his rookie season, he caught over 1000 yards and 13 touchdowns with the help of Dallas quarterback Don Merideth. His final season was as a San Francisco 49er in 1975, where he caught only four passes in the season.
2. I was a Green Bay Packer for seven of my eight seasons, and retired in 2000. I never made it to the Pro Bowl, although I caught 102 passes with 13 touchdowns from Brett Favre in 1995. Who am I?

Answer: Robert Brooks

Robert had 392 receptions along with 32 touchdowns for Green Bay. Brooks played his final NFL season in 2000 as a Denver Bronco. He played in only two games, but caught three passes for 51 yards.
3. I was a running back, then became a fullback with the Dallas Cowboys from 1972-1983. My number 44 cleared the way in front of the great #33 Tony Dorsett for many seasons. Who am I?

Answer: Robert Newhouse

In 12 seasons with the Cowboys, Newhouse ran for only 4784 yards along with 31 touchdowns. He was more than a valuable asset for Dorsett, who he helped clear the way for more than 8,000 Dorsett yards.
4. I played for 14 seasons as a Dolphin quarterback. As an eight time Pro Bowler, I had the pleasure of throwing the ball to such greats as Paul Warfield and Nat Moore. Retiring in 1980, I handed the reins over to Don Strock and David Woodley. Who am I?

Answer: Bob Griese

Griese threw for over 25,000 yards along with 192 touchdowns in his great career. In 1977, Bob led the league in touchdowns by throwing 22.
5. I played for 10 seasons in the NFL, and made my name (whichever people remember me by) with the Minnesota Vikings. I made it to the Pro Bowl four times in my career. I changed my name to Ahmad Rashad from which name?

Answer: Bobby Moore

Before launching his career as a Viking, he played with the 1973 Cardinals with teammate receiving greats Don Maynard, formerly of the Jets, and future great Mel Gray. Rashad's greatest season was with the Vikings was in 1979, where he received for 1156 yards and nine touchdowns, all from quarterback Tommy Kramer.
6. I was a Kansas City Chief linebacker my entire career of 12 seasons. I retired in 1974, but not before showing up in nine Pro Bowls. Who am I?

Answer: Bobby Bell

Bobby was a Chief from 1963-1974. He made the Pro Bowl in his second season, after helping the Chiefs to only a 7-7 record behind the leadership of quarterback Len Dawson. Bell went to two Super Bowls, losing his first to the Packers, and winning the second over the Vikings in 1969.
7. I played for eight seasons with the Los Angeles Rams from 1950-1957. I was one of the 'Fearsome Threesome' as a receiver, with my other hands in the names of Tom Fears and Elroy Hirsch. I caught 28 touchdown passes from the great Norm Van Brocklin and Bob Waterfield. Who am I?

Answer: Bob Boyd

Boyd made the Pro Bowl only one time in his career in 1954. In that season, Bob had 53 receptions for 1212 yards, and just shy of half the Rams' passing touchdowns with six.
8. 11 of my 12 seasons, I was in the Cardinal organization from 1959-1968. My only Pro Bowl year was in 1964, receiving 784 yards from the arm of Charley Johnson. Who am I?

Answer: Bobby Joe Conrad

Conrad began his career with the Chicago Cardinals, then made the move with the team to St. Louis in 1960. His final season was in 1969 as a Dallas Cowboy.
9. It's tough playing in the rugged NFL with the name of a flower, but I certainly did from 1961-1974. I wore the number 74 for the Cowboys, and was one of the most feared defensive lineman in the history of the game. I was in the Pro Bowl 11 times. Who am I?

Answer: Bob Lilly

Lilly experienced his first five seasons with the Cowboys without the team having a winning record. Bob helped Dallas break out of the slump in 1966 with a 10-3-1 record. In 1966, coach Tom Landry with the arm of Don Merideth, the legs of Dan Reeves, and the hands of the great Bob Hayes, led the Cowboys to the NFL Championship game against the Packers, but lost 34-27.
10. For 14 seasons, I protected many of my Dolphin quarterbacks such as Bob Griese, Earl Morrall, Don Strock, and in my last season protected some rookie named Dan Marino. I was a six time Pro Bowler, and even made the Pro Bowl in my final season of 1983. Who am I?

Answer: Bob Kuechenberg

Kuechenberg played an illustrious career from 1970-1983 as an offensive lineman. His Pro Bowl appearances were in 1974, 1975, 1977, 1978, 1982, and 1983. Bob went to four Super Bowls winning two of them, including the Dolphins' perfect season in 1972 going 14-0, and defeating the Redskins in the Super Bowl, 14-7.
Source: Author Nightmare

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