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More trivia, SB edition (1 Viewer)

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eta: :bag: Didn't read jumped down to fast reply.

 
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Steelers: Unitas, Bradshaw, and Roethlisberger.
also Len Dawson
:goodposting: I'm also not sure how to count SB V. Personally, I give Unitas and Morrall a SB victory, the only one I'd split up. So that leaves FOUR for Pittsburgh, three for Tampa Bay, and two for SF (Morrall, Montana). The Colts, Cowboys, Dolphins, Giants and Patriots also have two.
Add Bubby Brister to the Steelers. You never said starter ;)
 
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Steelers: Unitas, Bradshaw, and Roethlisberger.
also Len Dawson
:lmao: I'm also not sure how to count SB V. Personally, I give Unitas and Morrall a SB victory, the only one I'd split up. So that leaves FOUR for Pittsburgh, three for Tampa Bay, and two for SF (Morrall, Montana). The Colts, Cowboys, Dolphins, Giants and Patriots also have two.
Add Bubby Brister to the Steelers. You never said starter :lmao:
Then you could also add all the backup QBs on those Steeler teams.
 
Steelers: Unitas, Bradshaw, and Roethlisberger.
also Len Dawson
:lmao: I'm also not sure how to count SB V. Personally, I give Unitas and Morrall a SB victory, the only one I'd split up. So that leaves FOUR for Pittsburgh, three for Tampa Bay, and two for SF (Morrall, Montana). The Colts, Cowboys, Dolphins, Giants and Patriots also have two.
Add Bubby Brister to the Steelers. You never said starter :lmao:
Then you could also add all the backup QBs on those Steeler teams.
Stop making sense
 
Follow up question

Name the three QBs in NFL history to earn championships with different teams. Note: A championship is defined as whoever the NFL crowned champion between 1933 and 1959, the AFL or NFL champion from 1960 to 1965, and the SB winner from 1966 to 2007.

I'm using "earn" in the sense of contributed meaningfully to the SB championship -- I think my relatively arbitrary standard was four games started on the season or saw significant action in the championship game. So Drew Bledsoe has won 0 SBs but Tony Banks has won 1.

 
Len Dawson won the 1962 AFL Championship with the Dallas Texans.

Len Dawson won the 1967 Super Bowl with the Kansas City Chiefs.

:hophead:

 
Morrall and Rote are both correct. Rote was the most difficult one to guess of the three, Morrall the easiest.

Dawson isn't correct; the Texans = Chiefs.

 

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