I would change the first super bowl, have them drive closer, or have Kelly throw the ball to McKeller for the game winner. (or Reed)
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Originally posted by BuffaloJayhawkI would change the first super bowl, have them drive closer, or have Kelly throw the ball to McKeller for the game winner. (or Reed)
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Originally posted by clumping plateletsI concur but another interesting one would be reversal of "Illegal Forward Pass" and see what would have happened in the subsequent playoff games
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Originally posted by Mr. MiyagiI highly doubt that.
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Originally posted by Ebenezerhow do you know...maybe they beat Tenn and go on to the SB and RJ pulls his head out of his ass and actually makes a career out of it...Wade and RJ still here!! Could you imagine that?
Flutie put them in that situation and was screwed. RJ would have been hurt in the next game. I cant honestly remember RJ playing 4 full games in a row so I dont know how he could have pulled it off throughout the entire playoffs.
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The 1966 AFL Championship Game. We defeat Kansas City 31-7, and go on to defeat the Packers in Super Bowl I. Tom Sestak is game MVP.
Lamonica is not traded to the Raiders, and remains the Bills Starting QB until they draft Ferguson in 1973.
Saban stays on until 1976, and makes the playoffs in 67, 69, 70, and 72-74.
The trophy is officially named the Kalsu.
Lombardi is just another dead guy.
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