Chief Rum
01-30-2004, 12:39 AM
We hade 42 entries, guys. That's great! We blew away some of the other recent IWS's (IWS#56 drew 32 for reference), and we beat my goal of having at least 40 entries (albeit barely).
Here are the results.
1. Name the best backup quarterback in the NFL.
I wasn't surprised at all that Warner took this one. I was surprised at how strong the voting turned out for him. I figured Brunell would get more love, and I didn't pick O'Donnell to end with the the second most votes (a much distant second, that is). In what will become a running theme in this IWS, if you didn't have Warner, you were screwed.
Kurt Warner 30
Neil O'Donnell 3
Doug Flutie 2
Gus Frerotte 2
Vinny Testaverde 1
Trent Dilfer 1
Koy Detmer 1
Mark Brunell 1
Tim Hasselback 1
2. Name a team that has been in the NFL since 1994 that has not appeared in any of the 38 Super Bowls.
I expected this to be a fun question with support for a number of different answers, and that's what I got. Arizona ended up with a sizable lead, no doubt due to their longterm residence in NFL loserdom. Our heavy Detroit contingent on the board kicked in some votes. I was surprised Seattle was the second highest, although I can't for sure who I thought actually would be second. Just not them. Fun thing about this question? Eight of them are technically incorrect (not that that matters in IWS contests). Jacksonville began play in 1995, and Cleveland in 1999. Remember, the current Cleveland franchise is a new franchise and the old franchise is now in Baltimore (and went to the 2000 Super Bowl, of course).
Arizona Cardinals 17
Seattle Seahawks 7
Detroit Lions 6
Jacksonville Jaguars 4
New Orleans Saints 4
Cleveland Browns 4
3. Name a #1 overall pick who was on a regular season NFL roster this past season.
It's not a real shocker that last year's top pick took the prize in this one. Actually, the surprise may have been that it ended up being so competitive. Obviously, the continuously rising stars of superstar quarterbacks Manning and Vick had their impact on this question.
Carson Palmer 16
Peyton Manning 10
Michael Vick 9
David Carr 4
Drew Bledsoe 1
Tim Couch 1
Dan Wilkinson 1
4. Name a Super Bowl MVP from the past ten Super Bowls.
This is another question where you might think the most recent Super Bowl MVP (Jackson) would get all the nods. In retrospect, it wasn't too shocking to see Brady come in and not only take the lead but sweep away with this one. As a defensive player, Jackson doesn't get the notoriety an offensive skill player would get. And since Brady is the last such MVP winner and is currently about to return to that game, it now makes sense. I didn't see it coming, though.
Tom Brady 24
Dexter Jackson 6
Kurt Warner 4
John Elway 4
Ray Lewis 2
Brett Favre 1
Larry Brown 1
5. Name a standout commercial from last year's Super Bowl telecast.
I thought this would be a fun and interesting question. As it turned out, it was the contest's most controversial and not close at all. All I can say is WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! Terry Tate takes it! If you didn't have Tate, you were out of this one. I collectively grouped the Budweiser choices. I would have been more choosy about combing them, but several of the international posters hurt by this question had this, and I already knew that anyone not having Tate was going to lose anyway. I will say this--with Tate being talked about here at FOFC the past year, and very recently while the contest was going, I was a little surprised that it wasn't picked up on more. Speaking for the other commercials, I was most surprised not to see any Castaway commerical references.
Terry Tate, Office Linebacker 27
Budweiser 6
Miller Light Catfight 2
Osbournes Pepsi Twist 2
Zebra Ref 1
Visa- Yo, Yao, Yogi 1
Britney Spears Pepsi 1
Gatorade Jordan vs Jordan 1
Monkey Verizon 1
6. Name a franchise that has lost more than one Super Bowl.
Wow, the Bills slaughtered this one. Yeah, I expected them to take it, as the most recent of the famous Super Bowl losing franchises. Still, to watch them clean up like this was amazing. This became another have it or lose it question as a result. The Vikings getting more votes than the more recent Broncos was also surprising, considering all the Elway nods we got in the Super Bowl MVP question. The voters also mostly focused on franchises that have never won a Super Bowl, despite the fact that the question allowed for teams that had (as well as losing two or more).
Buffalo Bills 37
Minnesota Vikings 4
Denver Broncos 1
There you go, guys. And as the title of this thread suggets, the winner was...Crim!
He won by just an edge over ice4277, sabotai, and IWS#56 winner wheels, who lost simply because they picked Manning over Palmer in the first round pick question. That turned out to be the most critical question int he game, it appears.
Here are the final rankings:
1. Crim (195644160)
2t. ice4277 (122277600)
2t. sabotai (122277600)
2t. wheels (122277600)
5. dangarion (80559360)
6t. ardent enthusiast (69050880)
6t. pskov (69050880)
6t. Tredwel (69050880)
9. Desnudo (48911040)
10. VPI97 (46033920)
11. Shorty3281 (43476480)
12. TheLionKing (43156800)
13. MikeVic (25894080)
14. Eaglesfan27 (21150720)
15. JeeberD (20379600)
16. panerd (18341640)
17. albionmoonlight (16303680)
18. Wes Huett (13042944)
19. Glengoyne (11508480)
20. Maple Leafs (9057600)
21. MIJB#19 (8631360)
22. Ramzavail (7192800)
23. QuikSand (4976640)
24. Eaglefan (4075920)
25. Chubby (2877120)
26. Anxiety (2013984)
27. Neuqua (1918080)
28. fantastic flying froggies (1438560)
29. General Mike (1132200)
30. Tasan (767232)
31. Silver Owl (426240)
32. Wasabiak (362880)
33. tucker342 (339660)
34. k0ruptr (143856)
35. Wolfpack (95904)
36. cthomer5000 (72576)
37. Alf (42624)
38. Comey (41440)
39. corbes (22644)
40. ntndeacon (18648)
41. Sun Tzu (16320)
42. GoSeahawks (6216)
Thanks for playing the Super Bowl IWS, guys. And, again, congratulations to Crim on his big victory.
Chief Rum
Here are the results.
1. Name the best backup quarterback in the NFL.
I wasn't surprised at all that Warner took this one. I was surprised at how strong the voting turned out for him. I figured Brunell would get more love, and I didn't pick O'Donnell to end with the the second most votes (a much distant second, that is). In what will become a running theme in this IWS, if you didn't have Warner, you were screwed.
Kurt Warner 30
Neil O'Donnell 3
Doug Flutie 2
Gus Frerotte 2
Vinny Testaverde 1
Trent Dilfer 1
Koy Detmer 1
Mark Brunell 1
Tim Hasselback 1
2. Name a team that has been in the NFL since 1994 that has not appeared in any of the 38 Super Bowls.
I expected this to be a fun question with support for a number of different answers, and that's what I got. Arizona ended up with a sizable lead, no doubt due to their longterm residence in NFL loserdom. Our heavy Detroit contingent on the board kicked in some votes. I was surprised Seattle was the second highest, although I can't for sure who I thought actually would be second. Just not them. Fun thing about this question? Eight of them are technically incorrect (not that that matters in IWS contests). Jacksonville began play in 1995, and Cleveland in 1999. Remember, the current Cleveland franchise is a new franchise and the old franchise is now in Baltimore (and went to the 2000 Super Bowl, of course).
Arizona Cardinals 17
Seattle Seahawks 7
Detroit Lions 6
Jacksonville Jaguars 4
New Orleans Saints 4
Cleveland Browns 4
3. Name a #1 overall pick who was on a regular season NFL roster this past season.
It's not a real shocker that last year's top pick took the prize in this one. Actually, the surprise may have been that it ended up being so competitive. Obviously, the continuously rising stars of superstar quarterbacks Manning and Vick had their impact on this question.
Carson Palmer 16
Peyton Manning 10
Michael Vick 9
David Carr 4
Drew Bledsoe 1
Tim Couch 1
Dan Wilkinson 1
4. Name a Super Bowl MVP from the past ten Super Bowls.
This is another question where you might think the most recent Super Bowl MVP (Jackson) would get all the nods. In retrospect, it wasn't too shocking to see Brady come in and not only take the lead but sweep away with this one. As a defensive player, Jackson doesn't get the notoriety an offensive skill player would get. And since Brady is the last such MVP winner and is currently about to return to that game, it now makes sense. I didn't see it coming, though.
Tom Brady 24
Dexter Jackson 6
Kurt Warner 4
John Elway 4
Ray Lewis 2
Brett Favre 1
Larry Brown 1
5. Name a standout commercial from last year's Super Bowl telecast.
I thought this would be a fun and interesting question. As it turned out, it was the contest's most controversial and not close at all. All I can say is WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! Terry Tate takes it! If you didn't have Tate, you were out of this one. I collectively grouped the Budweiser choices. I would have been more choosy about combing them, but several of the international posters hurt by this question had this, and I already knew that anyone not having Tate was going to lose anyway. I will say this--with Tate being talked about here at FOFC the past year, and very recently while the contest was going, I was a little surprised that it wasn't picked up on more. Speaking for the other commercials, I was most surprised not to see any Castaway commerical references.
Terry Tate, Office Linebacker 27
Budweiser 6
Miller Light Catfight 2
Osbournes Pepsi Twist 2
Zebra Ref 1
Visa- Yo, Yao, Yogi 1
Britney Spears Pepsi 1
Gatorade Jordan vs Jordan 1
Monkey Verizon 1
6. Name a franchise that has lost more than one Super Bowl.
Wow, the Bills slaughtered this one. Yeah, I expected them to take it, as the most recent of the famous Super Bowl losing franchises. Still, to watch them clean up like this was amazing. This became another have it or lose it question as a result. The Vikings getting more votes than the more recent Broncos was also surprising, considering all the Elway nods we got in the Super Bowl MVP question. The voters also mostly focused on franchises that have never won a Super Bowl, despite the fact that the question allowed for teams that had (as well as losing two or more).
Buffalo Bills 37
Minnesota Vikings 4
Denver Broncos 1
There you go, guys. And as the title of this thread suggets, the winner was...Crim!
He won by just an edge over ice4277, sabotai, and IWS#56 winner wheels, who lost simply because they picked Manning over Palmer in the first round pick question. That turned out to be the most critical question int he game, it appears.
Here are the final rankings:
1. Crim (195644160)
2t. ice4277 (122277600)
2t. sabotai (122277600)
2t. wheels (122277600)
5. dangarion (80559360)
6t. ardent enthusiast (69050880)
6t. pskov (69050880)
6t. Tredwel (69050880)
9. Desnudo (48911040)
10. VPI97 (46033920)
11. Shorty3281 (43476480)
12. TheLionKing (43156800)
13. MikeVic (25894080)
14. Eaglesfan27 (21150720)
15. JeeberD (20379600)
16. panerd (18341640)
17. albionmoonlight (16303680)
18. Wes Huett (13042944)
19. Glengoyne (11508480)
20. Maple Leafs (9057600)
21. MIJB#19 (8631360)
22. Ramzavail (7192800)
23. QuikSand (4976640)
24. Eaglefan (4075920)
25. Chubby (2877120)
26. Anxiety (2013984)
27. Neuqua (1918080)
28. fantastic flying froggies (1438560)
29. General Mike (1132200)
30. Tasan (767232)
31. Silver Owl (426240)
32. Wasabiak (362880)
33. tucker342 (339660)
34. k0ruptr (143856)
35. Wolfpack (95904)
36. cthomer5000 (72576)
37. Alf (42624)
38. Comey (41440)
39. corbes (22644)
40. ntndeacon (18648)
41. Sun Tzu (16320)
42. GoSeahawks (6216)
Thanks for playing the Super Bowl IWS, guys. And, again, congratulations to Crim on his big victory.
Chief Rum